critical eye of what happened in 2010. what we saw was karl rove and his endless supply of cash can do a lot, but not everything. it can t fill the organizal void by a hallowed out republican party in chaos. as much money as he has to throw around, there s certain party functions that take humans, local grassroots humans and that can t be replicated by money flown in somewhere else. what s the sharon turn ut infrastructure if the republican party isn t all that here, what is she relying on for turning out votes? karl rove. what? american crossroads announced they will dump a bunch of money into nevada to help them with get out the vote. they have poured some money, my understanding, into the nevada
that she chooses to veto. he will gather a big ground outside the state capital and he will burn the word veto right through bills that were sent to his desk from the republican led state legislature even though he may be doing it with the most style of anyone, montana governor is not the only governor or even the only democratic governor who has had some fun making a big fiery symbolic deal out of the process of saying no. today, for example, in minnesota, that state senator held a press conference for him to symbolically, but not really, make it hard to vote. governor dayton had to fake veto this bill instead of actually vetoing it because minnesota republicans voted to put this measure on the ballot in november. in minnesota, that sort of thing does go through the legislative process, but the governor doesn t have any way to block it. instead it goes right up for a vote by the people in november. even though he could not veto this legislation, governor dayton symbolically
reported on his montana spin on making a big deal out of bills that she chooses to veto. he will gather a big ground outside the state capital and he will burn the word veto right through bills that were sent to his desk from the republican led state legislature even though he may be doing it with the most style of anyone, montana governor is not the only governor or even the only democratic governor who has had some fun making a big fiery symbolic deal out of the process of saying no. today, for example, in minnesota, that state senator held a press conference for him to symbolically, but not really, make it hard to vote. governor dayton had to fake veto this bill instead of actually vetoing it because minnesota republicans voted to put this measure on the ballot in november. in minnesota, that sort of thing does go through the legislative process, but the governor doesn t have any way to block it. instead it goes right up for a vote by the people in november. even though he
of saying no. today, for example, in minnesota, that state senator held a press conference for him to symbolically, but not really, make it hard to vote. governor dayton had to fake veto this bill instead of actually vetoing it because minnesota republicans voted to put this measure on the ballot in november. in minnesota, that sort of thing does go through the legislative process, but the governor doesn t have any way to block it. instead it goes right up for a vote by the people in november. even though he could not veto this legislation, governor dayton symbolically vetoed it today calling the measure unwise and unnecessary. this is not the first time that governor dayton has done this sort of thing. also on the ballot in november will be a measure to doubly tripley ban gay marriage again in the state. governor dayton fake vetoed that bill last may. same-sex marriage is illegal in minnesota. it s already banned. minnesota republicans having solved all the other pressing pr
through bills that were sent to his desk from the republican led state legislature even though he may be doing it with the most style of anyone, montana governor is not the only governor or even the only democratic governor who has had some fun making a big fiery symbolic deal out of the process of saying no. today, for example, in minnesota, that state senator held a press conference for him to symbolically, but not really, make it hard to vote. governor dayton had to fake veto this bill instead of actually vetoing it because minnesota republicans voted to put this measure on the ballot in november. in minnesota, that sort of thing does go through the legislative process, but the governor doesn t have any way to block it. instead it goes right up for a vote by the people in november. even though he could not veto this legislation, governor dayton symbolically vetoed it today calling the measure unwise and unnecessary. this is not the first time that governor dayton has done