that convention was at the end of july. you had ross perot drop out so he got more of a bump, frankly, than he probably would have had perot still been in the race. these conventions now are so late, and there s been so much money. this is not august. it s october. let s not pretend, $500 million have been spent by both sides in this presidential election. this is you re not going to see more than a one to two-point bump as we saw with ryan. this isn t a reflection of ryan. this is a reflection of the amount of money. respond to the congresswoman, mike. does mitt romney have to rebrand himself? is that a big vacuum to fill? what i think he has to do is break out of the cage of the couple hundred million dollars of negative television advertisement from the democrats. i ve been in politics for a long time, first time i ve seen commercials saying the republican candidate has been involved in murder. for the home audience watching the convention shows, both of them, the battle groun
himself? what i think he has to do is break out of the cage of the couple hundred million dollars of negative television advertisement from the democrats. i ve been in politics for a long time, first time i ve seen commercials saying the republican candidate has been involved in murder. for the home audience watching the convention shows, both of them, the battle ground of this election is the war to provide new information about mitt romney. the romney campaign is trying to fill out a story, trying to break through, point things forward on jobs. the democratic strategy is very simple. we ve got to destroy romney. this year both conventions are going to be about romney. there s going to be a convention trying to break him through, connecting on the economy and jobs. then you re going to have a democratic election which i don t think is going to be about president obama. they ve thrown in the towel on that. it s going to be about ruining romney.
president obama, gives him about 2% to 3% of the popular vote. am i wrong on that? i don t know if i would calculate it 2% to 3%. i think it s really hard to put a speck number to t. i think what you can look at in swick states and divorce are getting a lot of their information and that has changed over the last couple of cycles. you have influx of television ads and a lot of negative advertisements way earlier than we usually have and voters are looking at that, too just as much as a voter turns on the tv and sees a quick news clip and also watching a television advertisement. these are also a source of information for a lot of voters. so keep that in mind seeing those ads hurt sherrod brown the liberal senator there. doctor, do you teach in summer classes at charlottesville? are you teaching anything this summer. absolutely. always teach. bill: so you are teaching,
president obama, gives him about 2% to 3% of the popular vote. am i wrong on that? i don t know if i would calculate it 2% to 3%. i think it s really hard to put a speck number to t. i think what you can look at in swick states and divorce are getting a lot of their information and that has changed over the last couple of cycles. you have influx of television ads and a lot of negative advertisements way earlier than we usually have and voters are looking at that, too just as much as a voter turns on the tv and sees a quick news clip and also watching a television advertisement. these are also a source of information for a lot of voters. so keep that in mind seeing those ads hurt sherrod brown the liberal senator there. doctor, do you teach in summer classes at charlottesville? are you teaching anything this summer. absolutely. always teach. bill: so you are teaching,
president obama, gives him about 2% to 3% of the popular vote. am i wrong on that? i don t know if i would calculate it 2% to 3%. i think it s really hard to put a speck number to t. i think what you can look at in swick states and divorce are getting a lot of their information and that has changed over the last couple of cycles. you have influx of television ads and a lot of negative advertisements way earlier than we usually have and voters are looking at that, too just as much as a voter turns on the tv and sees a quick news clip and also watching a television advertisement. these are also a source of information for a lot of voters. so keep that in mind seeing those ads hurt sherrod brown the liberal senator there. doctor, do you teach in summer classes at charlottesville? are you teaching anything this summer. absolutely. always teach. bill: so you are teaching,