hampshire in new hampshire, campaigning. martha: yes, he is, thank you, thank you very much. bye, you guys, take care. bill: he has served many terms in the senate going back to 1992. not long ago was a shoo-in for re-election and senator russ feingold, major supporter of health care, scrambling for last minute support, we re live on the ground to check out the race in minutes.
used to. and when you are the most candid, viewers an voters pay attention the most and we ll see whether or not it pays off for the zinger crowd out there. martha: they have been great, scrappy and off the cuff and people off script and they have been a ton of fun to watch and, a great look back at that and we have a big day coming. bill: i didn t hear aqua buddha. martha: how could you miss that, one of our personal favorites. bill: how many aqua buddhas will there be on halloween. martha: i think you will be one, today, right? all right, there are some new developments to tell you about, getting back to the serious news, folks in terms of the terror plot and how al qaeda may be involved in this and a new warning about all of this from the white house. bill: he told president obama he could take his endorsement and shove it, the guy screen left and now the guy sorry. screen right guy, is coming to say, you ve got my support and what bill clinton is saying, in a moment.
what the republicans did over the previous 8 years, and, she says it will be different business done in the g.o.p. caucus. martha: when you look at these races, race by race and the people that she has backed, she has a lot riding on, you know, the success of what she laid out there. i mean, you have john raese in a tight race and christine o donnell, not doing well. joe miller is now looking a little bit more questionable, in alaska. all, very big people and sharron angle, rand paul. martha: or she wasn t i was going to say, you have rand paul and sharron angle and others and a lot of house races. look, it will we ll have to see what happens on tuesday night. if the republicans don t get the senate because christine o donnell turns out to have been a weak candidate in delaware, people will say, gee, should you have endorsed her? she doesn t have any second thoughts about this and she said, look, if i had to make a choice today between mealymouthed moderate republican
as they head to the polls on tuesday. so, what is the impact of the economy, on your vote? neil cavuto is here, and is minutes away on that. martha: and sarah palin, sitting down right next-door here with chris wallace, moments ago, on fox news sunday. mr. chris wallace himself is in house, i can attest to that and he ll be my guest, right after the break. folks when the establishment who perpetuated the problem by going along to get along including some of the wishy-washy, on the obama-pelosi-reid agenda and the message is no more.
martha? martha: neil cavuto breaks down the polls on what the american people are saying, about the economy. bill: he would go, right and frank caprio the democratic candidate for governor in rhode island and he s speaking out, he used the shove it comments and, is it a change in his tune from the colorful remarks last week. i said to the president is this process, about endorsements, sentence something i m concerned about now, and he can take the endorsement and shove it. [ man ] if it was simply about money, every bank loan would be a guarantee of success. at ge capital, loaning money is the start of the relationship, not the end. work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes! we ve got to get you out of the office more often. my turn to drive.