Daschle: McCain looked angry, mean-spirited
Thursday, October 16th, 2008Former Senator Tom Daschle (D-SD) says that about two thirds of the country think John McCain looks angry, and McCain didn’t improve that image at the debate.
Former Senator Tom Daschle (D-SD) says that about two thirds of the country think John McCain looks angry, and McCain didn’t improve that image at the debate.
Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) says that the more the American people see Barack Obama, the more they like him.
DNC Chair Howard Dean says that Senator McCain’s biggest problem is Senator McCain. Further, he says that the American people want to hear about the economy, not personal attacks.
McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds says that Obama is eloquent, but he doesn’t know how to cut taxes, control spending, or work in a bipartisan fashion.
“Squirrels” appear at the Hofstra presidential debate to highlight Senator Obama’s association with ACORN
New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson says that his state is in good shape, but he will be announcing some belt tightening measures.
Senator Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) says that he does not know why polls show Obama leading on the economy. In a time of crisis, he says, one should pick the tested candidate, in this case John McCain.
Senior McCain campaign advisor Steve Schmidt says that the William Ayers link is only relevant because Obama has not been truthful about the relationship.
DNC Chair Howard Dean says that he thought John McCain appeared angry during the second presidential debate. (0:14)
Former Governor Mitt Romney explains what can and should be done about the economic crisis. (2:45)