People listen to what's going on in their life. They vote about what's going on with them and their families and their pocketbook and their job.
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Rick Santorum emphasizes that voters prioritize personal economic conditions over presidential approval ratings.
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You know, rhetorically I think Joe Biden has hit the notes very, very well. Substantively, as you can imagine, I'm not particularly excited about many of the things he is talking about doing. But I think his tone has been very, very good.
The only reason this was a contentious issue is because there were two different parties and there are two different branches.
I think he's concerned that this information is being fed out there and that it leads to exactly what your previous guests had talked about, you know, dissension and conflict between Democrats and Republicans.
The Commission on Presidential Debates has to, you know, take the role that they're there, which is not the leader of the free world, but to actually facilitate information for the public so they can make good decisions.





