welcome back to the swamp. hot here. do you miss the humidity! noticeable difference, yes. i remember it well. all right, you went through the 04 campaign and we look at poll numbers, president trump so far down against top 4 democrats, does that make a difference this far out do you think? i don t think so, we are in a different time, i think comparisons to the bush administration to now because it was nation right after 9/11, the economy was good, pretty good but not as good as it is today, leland: better comparison to 12 than the 04 race? comparison to 12. because there are 23 democratic candidates still and long way away and a lot could happen, does feel to me that the member for romney supporters in 2012,
trying to break down the bureaucracy of the church in a lot of ways and go back to serving the poor and helping people. i do think it s interesting that, you know, democrats say, oh, he s so right about the environment, and he s so right about capitalism, but they don t really talk about his belief in the sanctity of life because that they don t agree with. reporter: coinciding with this three-day swing through south carolina, fiorina s superpac is releasing a full-length documentary calls citizen carly, much of it a prethemmive strike against preemptive strike against attacks of her business record. this is the type of film that romney supporters should have put out during his campaign back in 2012. jon? jon: john roberts keeping an eye on things in charleston. thank you. jenna: we re awaiting pope francis arrival in our nation s capital today as the pope gears up for his first trip to the united states. and he certainly has a jam-packed schedule that kicks
it s very close. it s probably, perhaps even a little closer than that rasmussen poll. the internals are still holding up. i believe that romney is still ahead. i have to tell you. i m not a fortune teller. there is six days or five days to go tomorrow. i still believe that romney could win, but i have also to tell you that those people who romney supporters better be working. it is going to be extremely close. i still give the technologically mitt romney. sean: all right, governor. i hope we don t have to stay up all night watching ohio i love ohio. many friends in cincinnati, dayton and up north. right here. of course you are one of them. sean: make it an early night for us. i ll do my best. sean: the white house was quick to release from the bin
i m always appropriate. you are always glib. number one, is hofstra like most colleges, a liberal place that kind of leans towards the president? i think it s a politically engaged campus because they have this debate almost every four years. i would say it s about 60/40 obama in over romney right now there is a lot of romney supporters hitting the streets and a lot of undecided voters. these people are actually going to make their decision based on the president s performance in the debate tonight. which is shocking to me how anyone could be undecided at this point. bill: okay. now, behind you is this spin room. this is the no spin zone. those are the people that are proud that they spin, right? right. they spin for a living. there is actually an anheuser busch hospitality tent right next door so a lot of these sur imats and surrogates and supports are getting lubed under and come over and spin. i ran into howard dean just
the first isauk 3 in denver. we wanted to know, will you watch the presidential debates in and how much will they impack your decision? tweet us your answers. we will read your responses throughout the day. 47 million people on food stamps, when the president took office, there were 32 million on food stamps. now 47 milliop. that is not justice for all. shannon: are you better off than you were four years ago isn t ailing economy was the topic on the sunday shows. with romney supporters focusing onions and the number of people who are giving up on trying to find one. peter doocy has more. reporter: the unemployment rate dropped down to 8.1%, 0.2 lower than in july, largely because 368,000 people stopped looking for work. and that caused the labor force