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Trail today, this time in the critical battle ground state of ohio. both men are trying to win toss-up states like ohio and a key voting bloc as well; white males. as politico reports today, quote: after decades of taking a backseat to the growing voting demographics of women, latinos, middle class, white men are finding themselves front and center once again. let s get a fair and balanced debate underway. we re joined by simon rosenberg, president and founder of ndn and a former clinton campaign adviser, mary katherine hamm is editor at large of hot air.com and a fox news contributor. mary katherine, according to a gallup poll last month, mitt romney enjoyed a 24-point advantage among white males nationally. last week reuters/ip sos put it at 20%. is he in danger of losing, perhaps, more of this group? yeah. i mean, this is part of a larger ....
And he went on the view to appeal to women voters, and he s targeted this one group of voters that he wants to appeal to, and this was an attempt to do that. and what s really sad about it, jon, is that, of course, while he s playing politics trying to sort of, you know, be cutie and all soft and fuzzy and appeal to women voters on the view, down the street at the u.n. they were talking about, he should have been talking about the need to stop radical islam from spreading. and the most vulnerable people, the people who bear the worst scars and the highest amount of blood under radical islam is women. and it s just sort of a shocking dissonance there. jon: well, he himself said he went on the view to become eye candy for the panelists. charlie, the president kt mcfarlane said on fox news yesterday and she s got a column about it today on foxnews.com saying she believes the reason the president didn t want to meet with any world leaders is ....
Bottomed out as well. listing of foreclosed properties are down 24% from a year ago, and more than 45% from two years ago. so all these government programs that have been forestalling foreclosures, trying to keep people in their homes have been sort of putting off the clearing process. foreclosures are awful. you don t want to see it, be involved in it, but they serve a purpose. they clear out the inventory. and now that these government programs have mostly failed to do what they were supposed to do, which is to help the housing market recover, these foreclosed properties are moving. that s clearing the inventory and leaving those who want to buy a house without much of a choice. they are forced into sales. so home prices are booming, but sales numbers are going down just a little bit. arthel: okay, david, i like the fact that you get the bad news out of the way. i m with you on that. i m that kind of guy. arthel: i m with you on that. thank you, david asman. j ....
Arthel: cannot wait. fine job, as always, john roberts there on the campaign trail. thank you. jon: less than six weeks now, 41 days out til election day, but voters across the country are already casting ballots for president. early voting underway in idaho, south dakota, new jersey and vermont. tomorrow it s illinois, iowa, north dakota and wyoming who take a turn. nebraska and ohio start next week. so does early voting shape the campaigns and elections in any real way? shannon bream takes a look at that live from washington. reporter: hi, jon. while president obama easily won early balloting in 2008, experts believe this time around early voters may be pretty evenly split between the two parties. it often has to do with which voters are feeling more motivated and enthusiastic, and most pollsters give republicans a slight advantage in that respect this time. but experts warn that common mistakes often mean early votes won t count at all. we know about mail ballots is ....
House and the senate the facts are what we know now and that it s under investigation and we ll report back when we get the information. reporter: what seems clear there our reporting is within the last 48 hours you ve seen a real push on capitol hill especially from the republicans to make the administration be more forthcoming about the intelligence they had when they were briefing congress and also when we had those statements by the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. susan rice and what also seems leer from our reporting is that even though everyone is under the pressure of the forthcoming election they are not going to give the white house a pass here, jon. jon: stay on top of it for us. thank you. reporter: police in north carolina racing to find a missing 12-year-old girl. they think they know who ab a gale lefevers is with right now and that s why authorities are desperate to find her. plus this it s a crucial battleground state in the race for the white house. how president obama ....