i would point out to you this. eight house republicans voted in favor of that climate change legislation but they faced a lot of trouble in their districts and within the republican party. you remember mike cassle who was in the house and then he running in a senate primary against christine o donnell who was fueled by the tea party and his friends the night of his loss to her in that primary, thought that his vote on that piece of legislation is what did him a lot of damage. i will add this to it. i took a road trip throughout the country in the fall of 2010 for the mid terms and i heard a lot from voters throughout the midwest and rustbelt they were very unhappy about cap and trade legislation and even more so than the push on health care. ron reagan, when i say anyone with a window can see what s going on, am i conflating weather with climate change? they are not one in the same. no, they are not one in the same. yes, you are conflating it a little bit. it is true that we are go
of trouble in their districts and within the republican party. you remember mike cassle who was in the house and then heave running in a senate primary against christine o donnell who was fueled by the tea party and his friends the night of his loss to her in that primary, thought that his vote on that piece of legislation is what did him a lot of damage. i will add this to it. i took a road trip throughout the country in the fall of 2010 for the mid terms and i heard a lot from voters throughout the midwest and rustbelt they were very unhappy about cap and trade legislation and even more so than the push on health care. ron reagan, when i say anyone with a window can see what s going on, am i conflating weather with climate change? they are not one in the same. no, they are not one in the same. yes, you are conflating it a little bit. it is true that we are going to see likely see more of these heat waves emerging over the next years as global warming and increasing. any single we
angie says if conservatives of both party were serious about cutting the deficit, they would support the budget cuts in their own backyards. and mike says, good luck getting the jer bills in washington to do anything for the good of the country. republican or democrat, it doesn t matter. they are concerned with staying in their curby job first and foremost. g j jes jeshls gerbils in washington. like that one. and then john writes and jimmy says we cannot reduce deficits until the administration takes a stand. the only stand they take now is
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i think, of all of these is two-term incumbent blanche linco lincoln. she is running against five opponents, oning some 20 points behind. and john boozeman, who is a congressman there, who just announced, regarded as a very strong competitor against her. that s blanche lincoln. this is a hard one for democrats, because it s joe biden s old seat. everybody thought that joe biden s so, very popular in delaware would run. he declared he was not going to run now. suddenly mike cassle, a big republican name, is the favorite in that seat to lose joe biden s seat would be a real sadness for the democrats. and finally, and very, very importantly barack obama s old seat. you know, he had richard burris in that seat. burris decided not to run, and now, wolf, just yesterday, a