president republican or democrat but they have seen in the commander and chief lack of decisive leadership. and you see that in the polls. steve: i talk happened to active duty military. they are upset that he went on the apology tour and upset, he apologized for our guys and the murder of four of your americans in benghazi we are really sorry about that video, folks. apologizing. and mitt romney wrote a book called no apology. i use a small unit example. and i want to know that they will give clear guidance and have your back. they will not make excuses if you make a mistake. members of the military want to see that from their commander-in-chief and they building they would see that from mitt romney. steve: captain, thank you
many people are getting to the polls to vote . now there is a threat of another storm heading to the coast. we have the details for the election forecast. you are absolutely right. we are tracking in another storm that could bring in other out ages. that is for wednesday. tomorrow is quiet with temperatures in the 40s and sunshine. southeast, there is a coastal storm that is impacting the northeast and in place tuesday and we ll see heavy rain in florida and pars of georgia and the carolinas and heading westbound. no issues out west. it is a warm one. high temperatures in the 90s in phoenix and 85 in la. and thank you. steve: remember the hanging chad and pregnant chad and it was a messy election down in florida. we have had messy elections
secretary of state. ken, let s get to you. why is it that barak obama won ohio four years ago by i think four points, and yet right now they re essentially tied? romney has made a strong push for white women, married church going, over the age of 30, over the age of 35. that has resulted in him closing the gap dramatically over the last 30 days. and then he s been able to attract so-called reagan democrats that obama was able to keep home against mccain, truckers, dairy farmers, long shoremen, and coal miners. that group of working class catholics and evangelicals are moving in his direction. steve: joe, mitt romney wanted the election to be about the economy. that is the number one issue. so he s getting that. that s what he s been running on. the president has been running
benghazi and joins us now. as soon as i heard steve croft said i just found something we left out of the major piece from six weeks ago, let s get your reaction. you went out of your way to avoid the terrorism in connection with the libya attack. do you believe this was a terrorism attack? he says this: well, it s too early to tell them exactly how this came about. what group was involved, but obviously it was an attack on americans. he goes on to say, this seems to be different than cairo attacks. yet the ambassador to the u.n. going out that morning and told everybody it was the tape. what does all this mean to you? it means that obviously cbs is not carrying out their responsibilities of informing the american people, but this is not the first action of this nature by a major network, but it is what it is. it s in their dna. what i ve been finding out is i ve been traveling around the country nonstop for the last two months, has been that americans
in swing states at this hour than yesterday or the day before? steve: polls show it s deadlocked which shows you have to vote for the person you want to be president. it comes down that. you ve got to vote. gretchen: every hour and every rally could make the difference for president obama or mitt romney. we have phil keating in the swing state of florida. lucky guy. first let s go to wendell goler in columbus, ohio, where the president will be stopping today. check out the guy who has on the winter coat. hi, wendell. hello. the president is in wisconsin this morning. he ll wind up the day in iowa, which is where his campaign really began in 2008. but it s here in ohio where voters will determine if he gets four more years in the oval office. he ll be here in the afternoon. this is the crucial state for republicans. the columbus dispatch gives mr. obama just a two-point lead in its latest poll. that s the narrowest margin of the election, but democrats point out it is still in the