Should the government get involved in your retirement planning? Should your tax dollars go towards Uncle Sam partially matching everyone’s contribution to their 401(k) accounts? Why might Roth IRA holders be especially concerned? And what does this say about the potential explosion of government intrusion into our lives? We ask Peter Sepp, Vice President for Communications at the National Taxpayers Union.
Sabato’s Predictions
What is the final electoral college count shaping up to be on Tuesday night? Which states will make or break the two candidates? Will Democrats close in on a supermajority or even achieve it? And what will the breakdown be in the House of Representatives? We ask Dr. Larry Sabato, Professor of Political Science at the University of Virginia.
Sabato’s Predictions
What is the final electoral college count shaping up to be on Tuesday night? Which states will make or break the two candidates? Will Democrats close in on a supermajority or even achieve it? And what will the breakdown be in the House of Representatives? We ask Dr. Larry Sabato, Professor of Political Science at the University of Virginia.
The End of Prosperity
What’s the biggest threat to our economy? While many factors are being discussed for the current economic mess, the biggest problem may well be the supposed cure of government intervention. Why is government action such a problem when it comes to restoring health in the markets? And would Obama or McCain be the better prescription for our economic woes? We ask Steve Moore of the Wall Street Journal and co-author of “The End of Prosperity’.
The News
We have Wednesday’s top news… Where were McCain and Obama campaigning on Wednesday and what were their messages? Why is Sarah Palin slamming the Los Angeles Times? And what action did the Federal Reserve take on Wednesday? We answer all of these questions as we discuss the biggest stories for Wednesday, October 29, 2008.
Abortion and Your Vote
What is John McCain’s record on abortion? What is Barack Obama’s record? Are they similar or are their differences toward the unborn as stark as they could possibly be? What would change in federal policy on abortion based on which man wins this election? We ask Karen Cross, Political Director of the National Right to Life Committee.
Abortion and Your Vote
What is John McCain’s record on abortion? What is Barack Obama’s record? Are they similar or are their differences toward the unborn as stark as they could possibly be? What would change in federal policy on abortion based on which man wins this election? We ask Karen Cross, Political Director of the National Right to Life Committee.
McCain Spokesman Tucker Bounds on the Tightening Polls
Barack Obama is still favored to win next week, but his lead nationally and in battleground state polls is narrowing. Why is McCain gaining ground? What is the GOP message to those still undecided? How much has the ‘spread the wealth’ debate impacted the polls? And how would the McCain economic agenda differ from what we’ve already seen from President Bush? We ask McCain-Palin spokesman Tucker Bounds.
The News
We have Tuesday’s top news…Why did the Dow soar on Tuesday? Will we see a repeat on Wednesday? What is John McCain’s message with seven days remaining in this campaign? How is Barack Obama trying to deflect McCain’s accusations that Democratic control of Washington will mean much more spending and socialist tendencies? And what is McCain’s advice to recently convicted Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens? We answer all of these questions in the biggest stories for Tuesday, October 28, 2008.
Obama’s Closing Argument
What is Barack Obama’s closing argument to voters? What is he doing to get out the vote next Tuesday? How is he reacting to the latest round of comments that convince some he is a socialist? And what will he say in his half-hour special on Wednesday night? We ask Christina Bellantoni, National Political Reporter for The Washington Times.