The Republican leaning Rasmussen has released its poll on Virginia, and the results are interesting. In the U.S. Senate race, Tim Kaine leads George Allen by 1, 46-45. On the presidential side, they have President Obama leading Rick Perry 50-40 but trailing Mitt Romney 46-45. The sample breaks down at 36% Republican, 33% Democrat, and 31% “other.”
By a margin of 63 percent to 32 percent, global investors overwhelmingly support President Barack Obama’s proposed tax increase for those earning annual incomes of $1 million or more in an effort to reduce the deficit. This is also known as the Buffett Rule.
Chrysler says its U.S. sales increased 27 percent in September.
Paul Krugman: “If fear of future regulations and taxes is holding business back, as everyone on the right asserts, why didn’t the Republican victory in the midterms set off a surge in employment?”
Damn good question.
Speaking as a fat man, I agree with this:
There are a lot of reasons to be against New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and his possible entry into the presidential race, but his weight shouldn’t be one of them.