it. we ve given the same opportunity to those in washington and seen little bang for the proverbial buck. jenna: we ll see what happens. it would be interesting to see, no initiatives out there, no policy, nothing like that and see what happens with the economy. neil i have you have a couple hours until the market closed. that s like siesta time, speaking of your mother country. you work during siesta. reporter: actually, no i m going to take a nap now and ask them to wake me up at 3:5 a and way way we go. jenna: your world 4:00pm herein time he will be awake for that, thank you very much, neil. by the way no break, tomorrow there is going to be a special live business block on the brink answers from the abyss, that is 10:00am to skwraopb eastern time live on fox news. rick: they could do a lot worse than to listen to advice from mr. neil cavuto.
michael bennet is the republican at the moment. ken buck winning, remember, he s a tea party candidate. i ll make this go away. give that a little bang. it s a little feisty today. the delaware race now. christine o donnell, you ve heard a lot about her in recent weeks. her democratic opponent, 55%. a 16-point gap here. the democrat winning in the state of delaware. now a closer look and see if we can show you why. bring this one down. here s the colorado race. i ll use a little telestraighter here. mr. bennet holding the democratic base. buck holding the republican base. the tea party candidate getting 50% of the independent vote. that s the difference, independents breaking for the republican in the tea party candidate. you look at the delaware race as well, we bring this in, look at the same dynamic. cans holding the democratic base. 77%. that s all of the republicans. people who say they re republicans, 15% of them say they re going to vote for the