and loves kentucky, kentucky was the first say call for him when he ran. he has never forgotten it and been good to them. ahead of a big election, a number of offices in kentucky tomorrow. let s look at the latest mason-dixon survey that has you and andy bashir tied 46-46, 7% undecided. also in that poll reporting for the washington post says job approval rating remains underwater at 45% compared with 40% disapproval, that is an improvement in recent months. how do you swing this thing as your critics point to things they don t like about what you have done is governor of kentucky. if you take on challenges there s going to be plenty who don t like you. take on pension failure and tort reform, take on education reform, tax reform, these things
rob: here is melanie laney s patriotic daughters. jillian: thank you for seconding them. this. 300 proud americans enjoying their community with more than 40,000 star spangled banners. turning red, white and blue for the 20th year in a row. rob: gas prices reaching the highest they have been in 40 years. national average at the pump $2.86 a gallon. some airlines raising ticket prices to compensate for the gas prices. jillian: new poll reporting only 32% are extremely proud. that number has been on the decline since the president took office. republicans are 74%. their highest in five years. rob: that is interesting. celebrating independence day with red, white, and blue berry bread. jillian: rolling out the patriotic white bread filled with cranberry, but berries.
democrats were if i was a democrat, i would run on obamacare. when you look at the provisions, 65% of the republicans are in favor of them. people are in favor of the three things people like about obamacare and the whole part where they throw the system into disarray to rewrite the whole thing is bad. if you look at the most recent poll reporting on this, 2-1 people who think the law is important to their vote disapprove of it. that s where you re going to run into problems. as to paying for obamacare, the cbo has occasionally disagreed with steve. so eventually you re going to run into a situation where it s not paid for, not even on paper. with tight and clever editing, you can probably make
understand it, there was a top secret or classified document on the table. obviously, that shouldn t be out there, but there were allegations it was edited out or something. if something like that happens, it does raise eyebrows about what could be edited out? it just all begs the question of we should have more access so we can get that independent lands on history. maybe the folks don t understand how it works with the poll reporting, the poll video cameras. what about something like that with still images? right, it s not just still images, it s our video cameras as well to get into these events. you have a poll of 13, 14 reporters between still cameras, video reporters, those are the folks that get access to the oval office and whatnot. again, these might be meetings with the world leader, a meeting