Talk Radio News Service interviews political analyst Jonathan Pontell on which group of voters could put the GOP over the top.
Pontell remarks that generation Jones, born after the baby boomers bur before generation X, are mainly a conservative group that makes up 28% of the electors. (0:42)
October 30, 2006
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