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now we have new numbers from new hampshire. 43% reporting. ovide lamontane holds the lead over kelly ayotte. tea party candidates considered far to the right, christine o'donnell, sharron angle, rand paul, joe buck and joe miller are seriously challenging democrats for senate seats this november. is this a case being careful what you wish for? david corn writes for "mother jones" and steve karnake of salon.com. david first then steve. one of the oldest liberal misconceptions or self-delusions, if they run crazy against us we will beat them. >> i'm not sure if it is a liberal delusion. it is a democratic establishment delusion. people are saying the delaware seat is a safe pickup for the democrats. they are celebrating. by all appearances that is probably the case. the early reporting is the republicans are not going to give money. you do have to be careful what you wish for. in kentucky rand paul who would have been put in this category not too long ago is leading despite his gaffes. >> up by seven. >> against the attorney general who is a st
now we have new numbers from new hampshire. 43% reporting. ovide lamontane holds the lead over kelly ayotte. tea party candidates considered far to the right, christine o'donnell, sharron angle, rand paul, joe buck and joe miller are seriously challenging democrats for senate seats this november. is this a case being careful what you wish for? david corn writes for "mother jones" and steve karnake of salon.com. david first then steve. one of the oldest liberal misconceptions or...
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is made official late this afternoon, in the republican primary for the united states senate up in new hampshire, former state attorney general kelly ayotte, sarah palin's choice, beat back a strong challenge from conservative, la mon taine. ayotte won by less than 2,000 votes. we start tonight with the smell of battle lingers from last night, grand old tea party.
is made official late this afternoon, in the republican primary for the united states senate up in new hampshire, former state attorney general kelly ayotte, sarah palin's choice, beat back a strong challenge from conservative, la mon taine. ayotte won by less than 2,000 votes. we start tonight with the smell of battle lingers from last night, grand old tea party.
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. >> why are you hiding in new hampshire? a state that's so antigovernment that tip o'neil once told me, they don't even like parks up there. >> you just said it all. you explained it for me. you know, as a matter of fact, it was the conventional republicans that won the primaries up there, not the tea party candidates. so go figure. >> how did you vote, as a live free or die republican? >> i voted -- >> with the establishment -- i voted the tea party candidate except for charlie bass, because he's my friend, my good friend and my neighbor, and i owe him neighbor and i owe him money. maybe he owes me money. i can't remember. >> you're the most sauderrist in the world. >> oh, chris, come on. >> come on. >> oh, yes. >> you're a populist, right? you're a progressive, you want people to progress -- go ahead. i'm sorry. >> take a look. here's one of your opponents, here's bill maher going after christine o'donnell. i want you to add the icing to this cake. >> i'd be glad to. >> and the question was something she said back in 1998
. >> why are you hiding in new hampshire? a state that's so antigovernment that tip o'neil once told me, they don't even like parks up there. >> you just said it all. you explained it for me. you know, as a matter of fact, it was the conventional republicans that won the primaries up there, not the tea party candidates. so go figure. >> how did you vote, as a live free or die republican? >> i voted -- >> with the establishment -- i voted the tea party candidate...
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why are you hiding in new hampshire? they tell me they don't even like parks up there. >> you just said it all. you explained it for me. you know, as a matter of fact, it was the conventional republicans that won the primaries up there, not the tea party candidates. so go figure. >> how did you vote, as a live free or die republican? >> i voted -- >> with the establishment -- i voted the tea party candidate except for charlie bass, because he's my friend, my good friend and my neighbor, and i owe him money. oar he owes me money, i can't remember. >> you're the greatest satirist in the world. let's look at one of your competitors. >> come on, chris, you're a pop you list, how can you hate the people and be a pop you list? i mean, you're a progressive -- >> i'm narrating. >> go ahead. i'm sorry. >> here's bill a maher going after christine o'donnell. i want you to add the icing to the cake. the question was something she said back in 1998 that's com back to haunt her. >> you know what? evolution is a myth, and even subsidi
why are you hiding in new hampshire? they tell me they don't even like parks up there. >> you just said it all. you explained it for me. you know, as a matter of fact, it was the conventional republicans that won the primaries up there, not the tea party candidates. so go figure. >> how did you vote, as a live free or die republican? >> i voted -- >> with the establishment -- i voted the tea party candidate except for charlie bass, because he's my friend, my good friend...
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you saw jim shaheen of new hampshire push for the president's position to get senate power. senator, thank you so much for joining us. i got the tip on this weekend. how in the world world deny the american people's right to find out what happened, what caused that oil spill in the gulf? >> you know, i don't understand it. this was an unprecedented disaster. 11 people lost their lives. uncounted environmental and economic damages to the people of the gulf region. and we can't do anything about that. but we can make sure it never happens again. and that's why this bipartisan commission that the president has appointed is so important. but what we heard from their co-chair, former senator bob graham, and former nixon epa administrator, bill o'reilly -- or bill riley is that the witnesses are stonewalling, and because they don't have subpoena power, they can't get the answers they need. and, unfortunately, we've requested the republicans in the senate to support this request for subpoena power, three times now, and each now they've objected. i'm going to go back to the floor th
you saw jim shaheen of new hampshire push for the president's position to get senate power. senator, thank you so much for joining us. i got the tip on this weekend. how in the world world deny the american people's right to find out what happened, what caused that oil spill in the gulf? >> you know, i don't understand it. this was an unprecedented disaster. 11 people lost their lives. uncounted environmental and economic damages to the people of the gulf region. and we can't do anything...
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here he is, nate silver, one of our experts, if castle wins, ayotte wins tonight in new hampshire, if they both lose, he says it's a lot rougher to win. i think they can still win and net ten if they pull off some upsets in california and wisconsin, places like that. your thoughts? >> my last four senate seats, there are 13 democratic senate seats in play. the last four to flip in my mind are connecticut, west virginia, california and nevada. okay? and if you pull delaware out of the equation, that means republicans have to win two of those four that i identified, west virginia, connecticut, nevada and california. they are frankly all a tad uphill in one form or another. >> i just gave them to you in circles. >> i agree. >> they can get there. it's just a little bit harder if you pull delaware out of the equation. >> i'll tell you a fact we're not including. so many progressives i know are despondent. they don't think barack obama has been perfect. i think they are setting way too high a standard. that is my view. their view is he's not reaching their goals. that will be a question ho
here he is, nate silver, one of our experts, if castle wins, ayotte wins tonight in new hampshire, if they both lose, he says it's a lot rougher to win. i think they can still win and net ten if they pull off some upsets in california and wisconsin, places like that. your thoughts? >> my last four senate seats, there are 13 democratic senate seats in play. the last four to flip in my mind are connecticut, west virginia, california and nevada. okay? and if you pull delaware out of the...
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here's what happened when the senator of new hampshire tried to do just that. let's listen. >> madame president, i ask unanimously consent that the judiciary committee be discharged of s3462 a bill to provide subpoena power to the national commission on the british petroleum oil spill in the gulf of mexico and that the senate then proceed to its consideration. >> is there objection? >> on behalf of all the members of the republican conference, i object. >> joining me, senator byron dorgan of north dakota. i don't understand -- i do understand. these guys are in bed with the oil industry. why would you protect the oil industry from answering questions under oath? and being subpoenaed to answer those questions, sir? >> well, it's a charade. i mean, in the list of outrages which is pretty long, this ranks way up there. senator jim demint came to the floor twice. both occasions said i object to giving this commission subpoena power. think of this, three-mile island commissions subpoena power. the terrorist crisis, the financial crisis commissions. both of them had
here's what happened when the senator of new hampshire tried to do just that. let's listen. >> madame president, i ask unanimously consent that the judiciary committee be discharged of s3462 a bill to provide subpoena power to the national commission on the british petroleum oil spill in the gulf of mexico and that the senate then proceed to its consideration. >> is there objection? >> on behalf of all the members of the republican conference, i object. >> joining me,...
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is made official late this afternoon, in the republican primary for the united states senate up in new hampshire, former state attorney general kelly ayotte, sarah palin's choice, beat back a strong challenge from conservative, la mon taine. ayotte won by less than 2,000 votes. we start tonight with the smell of battle lingers from last night, grand old tea party. chuck todd, nbc news political director and msnbc correspondent and pat buchanan, mnnc analyst. pat, in the inner sack tim where you meet sometimes with the heart of a true administration, are they sure they are lucky the right is winning these battles of the republican party? >> i will say this. they act as if there is a little bit of a bounce in their step today, as if they see a path to survival. i'm not going to say it is a path to victory but a path to survival, suddenly, you hear these guys talk about man, maybe democrats will hold the senate, you know? maybe this -- maybe the republican party is going to be too extreme for the middle of the country and while they may have short-term success in november that when they g
is made official late this afternoon, in the republican primary for the united states senate up in new hampshire, former state attorney general kelly ayotte, sarah palin's choice, beat back a strong challenge from conservative, la mon taine. ayotte won by less than 2,000 votes. we start tonight with the smell of battle lingers from last night, grand old tea party. chuck todd, nbc news political director and msnbc correspondent and pat buchanan, mnnc analyst. pat, in the inner sack tim where you...