CSPAN U October 19, 2010 archive.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from archive.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
david brooks s write this morning in the the new york times op-ed piece that this money does not make a difference but washington consultants argue otherwise. what do you think about the role money plays in politics? all numbers are on your screen. start dialing now. host: on that colorado race, the washington post in colorado, a slew of negative ads. if you look at who is spending money as far as the interest groups, the groups are a who s who of big money in the campaign this year. american crossroads, 65 million group, funded by the support a political adviser karl rove was the first to go in and air act of the primary. a few nights later, other conservative and business groups dropped it six-figure sums, including anti-tax group club for growth, chamber of commerce and the senate conservative fund run by senator john demand. it has favored joe buck, the republican candidate, but the democratic party picked up some of the difference on behalf of michael bennett. at uni
ayotte meeting paul hodes by 15 points as the two just finished their latest debate. and new hampshire senate candidate paul hodes joins me. pressure after that confrontation. congressman, thanks a lot. you ve been trailing and you re hoping to close this gap, obviously. but in a year where democrats are really being challenged for their votes with the president you hit the trifecta. you supported t.a.r.p. under the previous president. the stimulus package and health care. the republican opponent won a tough republican primary largely because of sarah palin s endorsement. how are you patching up up there? first, andrea, i voted against the wall street bailout. i ve always acted as integrity for the people of new hampshire and there s a clear choice that the voters are having and it s becoming clearer and clear. my opponent, miss ayotte, stands at republican interests, folks
how fast and how quick and how strong that surge is remains to be seen. i was at iowa, speaking at the iowa dinner saturday time, and chuck colburn just 19 points behind a couple weeks ago is now down to 8. i think you re seeing that happen all across the country. ed rendell. appreciate it. up next, we re up with democratic hopeful paul hodes this is not a lipstick.
another. my opponent keeps talking about it. everybody in the elections i ve won keeps talk about nancy pelosi. people here are much more concerned about jobs and help for the middle class and small business. what i talk about is my opponent wants to give $700 billion of tax breaks to the millionaires and billionaires who are behind these crazy ads flooding the airwaves. that s not fiscally responsible. i think we have to give that to small businesses right here in new hampshire. that s out of the hole that republicans drug us into in the first place. we can t go back to what nearly broke other backs in this economy. paul hodes, best of luck. my pleasure. coming up next, why some republican women are running from office but keeping their distance from the chief mama grizzly. and still, the democratic strategy for winning over women voters. you re watching andrea mitchell