yeah. i m skeptical generally of a third-party candidate and it s always a favorite thing to throw the third-party candidate in the polls and 6%, 7%, wow. almost always happens is that that number melt away election day because people get to the booth no matter what the intentions and there s two guys. i vote for a winner. john anderson is a famous example. famous. hey, he was at 24% in the polls in spring of 1980 and melts down to steve is saying. a little faster. i want to get steve s list of top ten famous people. all the independents. i m sorry. 1980 you also had barry commodore. famous. the great, you know, environmentalist. people want to vote for one or the other and not the third-party candidate. the other option is staying at home or not pulling either
0 whether people are taking the money and using it for welfare and don t deserve and taking the medicare or sort of people who aren t paying taxes like you are and taking advantage of the system. he s sayinging this skewed to a more older white population and an activist says basically it reinforces the framing of forward and back ward. i wonder what you make of that. is that the best way to read this, the romney campaign is going after a narrow, specific demographic here and driving up the support with that group? well, i agree with ron bro brownstein s analysis that mitt romney is targeting a particular demographic and a sentiment in this election. i don t think it s just older white voters but middle class and white working class voters. and i can tell you from talking to voters over the past couple of years there is a real sense whether or not people understand what kind of taxes they re divisive. david, in the last 24 hours, i have gotten deluged with tweets and e-mails and ca
i know there are some people in our country who want to have a government take from some to give to the others. they d like to be the others on the receiving end of that and feel that the redistribution model makes sense. romney expanded in usa today writing, quote, i ll sur sue policies to grow the economy and lift americans out of poverty. the 47% comment isn t hurting the wallet. two fund-raisers and welcomed news for borrows and now actually $11 million in debt. while we re talking about fund raising, president obama himself brought in $4 million last night in new york city and although had some help of beyonce and jay-z and dropped in on david letter mn. when i won in 2008, 47% of the american people voted for john mccain. they didn t vote for me. and what i said on election night was, even though you didn t vote for me, i hear your voices and i m going to work as hard as i can to be your president. my expectation is that if you want to be president you got to work