Virginia has emerged as a major battleground state in this year’s presidential race. Democrats haven’t won the Old Dominion since Lyndon Johnson carried it back in 1964. So how big is the Obama lead in the latest Suffolk University poll? Are we seeing a momentum shift or are the numbers all over the place? And what do the numbers show in some of the most decisive parts of Virginia? We ask pollster David Paleologos of Suffolk University.
Economy
Wall Street Bloodbath
Passing the bailout bill would provide quick stability to Wall Street, right? Maybe some day down the road, but certainly not on Monday. After major sell-offs around the world, the Dow Jones, Nasdaq and S&P are all being consumed by an avalanche of selling. What is behind this bearish attitude? How long will it last? And how can we snap out of it? That’s what we ask Brian Wesbury, former Chief Economist for the Joint Economic Committee of Congress. He is noe Chief Economist at First Trust Advisors in Lisle, Illinois.
The News Part 2
The House passed the bailout bill, but did Wall Street like it? What’s the latest news with troubled banks Wachovia and Washington Mutual? And what were the highlights from Thursday night’s vice presidential debate? We discuss it all in the rest of our top news.
Did Palin’s Performance Boost McCain’s Chances?
By most accounts, Gov. Sarah Palin’s performance in Thursday’s vice presidential debate was a boost for the Republican ticket. So what was impressive about Palin? What did Palin need to show voters and did she accomplish that? And how can the GOP ticket use the issue of the economy to its advantage? We ask all these questions to Republican National Committee Co-Chair Jo Ann Davidson.
Texas Rep. Kevin Brady Explains His Reluctant Support for the Bailout
On Friday, the House of Representatives reversed course and passed a revised version of the $700 billion bailout plan by a vote of 263-171. Texas Rep. Kevin Brady says he doesn’t like this plan but believes it’s the best option available to lawmakers right now. Listen to Brady explain his tough decision and how conversations with his constituents convinced him to vote in favor of the legislation.
The News Part 1
How optimistic is President Bush that the second time is the charm for House passage of the bailout bill? What are the presidential candidates saying about their support for the bill in the Senate? What explanations are we hearing from the few senators who voted against the updated plan? And what is House Speaker Nancy Pelosi saying about the significance of Friday’s vote? Listen here for the latest details on all of these major stories for Thursday, October 2, 2008.
The News Part 2
How did the markets fare on Thursday after Senate passage of the bailout bill and investors await the verdict in the House? What can we expect from Sarah Palin and Joe Biden in tonight’s vice presidential debate? Which Midwestern state is being abandoned by the McCain campaign? We answer all of these questions in this section of Thursday’s top news. Listen now!
What Taxpayers Need to Know About the Bailout
There is no consensus among House Republicans or Democrats about whether supporting the revised bailout bill is the right thing to do. What about the taxpayers? Should you support or oppose this plan? How much will it squeeze taxpayers? Will you get your money back and possibly even more or does history show otherwise? And what about all the additions tacked on by the U.S. Senate? Are those reasons to like the bill or line up in opposition? We ask Pete Sepp, Vice President for Communications at the National Taxpayers Union.
Why Arizona Rep. Trent Franks Opposes the Bailout Bill
After changes made by the Senate, the revised $700 billion bailout plan seems destined for House passage on Friday. But Arizona Rep. Trent Franks is not budging in his opposition to the plan. Why not? Why does he believe putting up so much in taxpayer dollars is unacceptable? What kind of alternative is he pursuing? And how does he respond that rejecting this bill again would be far costlier than the price tag on this bill? Click below hear Greg’s discussion with Rep. Franks.
Why South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson Supports the Bailout Bill
Supporters of the revised $700 billion bailout plan are optimistic the House of Representatives will pass the revised plan on Friday. Why should it be passed? Why are the changes good? And how are constituents being impacted by the current financial crisis? We ask South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson, who supported the bill on Monday and will vote in favor of the new version on Friday.