an issue or problem for them somewhere, they can switch out voters lists, micro target a different group, geographically or demographically and go after those folks and make sure the voters get out to the polls. that s the type of campaign muscle that has to be built up over a long period of time, it s expensive, requires a lot of man powers, and we are told by the folks that know politics, the romney campaign is pretty much the only one that has it. jenna: it comes down to a lot of money as we know as well. steve brown, thank you, from new hampshire today. jon: former senator rick santorum running into trouble on the campaign trail last night in new hampshire, encountering a group of occupy protestors and ron paul supporters among him after his final rally in manchesser, the crowd shouting at he and family members, one staffer was apparently shoved to the ground during that scuffle. police and security finally had to step in to make sure things didn t get too far out of hand. joining
since the housing bust back to work. the country is in desperate need of infrastructure improvements. you ve got 1 million unemployed construction workers. put them back to work tomorrow if congress would act on these things. look, i think the president know what s he can likely get out of this republican congress, and what is definitely unattainable and i think if he looks back on his presidency and the kind of president he said he would be going back to the very first speech he gave at the national level in 2004, it s been about he s been a practical problem solver. he s not an ideologue. he is trying to cut through the gridlock and the partisan warfare in washington, and get things done for the american people. i think he s going to propose things that have no chance people .q to know what he wants. anyway, people want to know what this president stands for and what he wants. let the republicans say no. that s my view. not yours. to president obama flexing campaign musc