not a lot of sleep, but i feel really good about where we are in this election. any bets you want to make with joe? i m happy to bet joe. what does joe want to bet today? i don t know, axelrod s going to be losing his mustache if you lose pennsylvania. you decide. i want to ask you about last night as the president gave his final speech of the 2012 campaign. it doesn t seem like that long ago that we were talking to you in iowa in 2007 that i was watching chris matthews introduce an historic figure making his announcement in illinois. that just doesn t seem like that long ago. how did you feel last night as you saw the president tear up making the final political speech of his career? you know, it was it was heavy with nostalgia. i asked him, you know, are you feeling it? and he said, absolutely.
than they did over a year ago when we saw our credit rating downgraded. they want it avoided for the obvious reasons that we re becoming more competitive around the globe, the u.s. economy is growing in areas and u.s. manufacturing is because of energy expiration and production here in the united states. so i think the conditions are ripe just for a different kind of participation, regardless if it s romney or obama from the corporate community. we ve been looking for the past couple of weeks at polls and there have been certain bets being placed on this election mustaches yes. grow a mustache please don t. i beg you. that look you had yesterday let us hope. let us hope. let s hope not. romney wins pennsylvania so axelrod has to come on the air and shave his mustache. oh, that would be something. all right. here s from the washington post, empty measurements. on the eve of the election, nate silver placed president obama s chances of returning to office at 8