Russ Feingold: Key To Beating Scott Walker Is Getting Democratic Turnout Higher Than 2010
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Posted: 6/3/2012
MILWAUKEE -- Former Wisconsin Democratic Senator Russ Feingold is confident Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett (D) is going to unseat Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) on Tuesday. 'Let me say this: I believe, that in a stunning upset, Barrett is going to win this thing. I think Barrett's going to win,' said Feingold in an interview with The Huffington Post at a Starbucks in downtown Milwaukee on Thursday.Feingold said he wasn't deterred by the recent Marquette University poll showing Walker with a seven-percentage point lead, noting that other internal polls had the race significantly closer. Both Democrats and Republicans say the key at this point is turning out the most number of voters, since there are very few undecided Wisconsinites left to persuade. Barrett lost to Walker in the 2010 gubernatorial race, and Feingold lost his seat to Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), who was heavily backed by the Tea Party. That election saw sweeping wins for Republicans nationwide. Feingold said it's important for Democrats to make sure that turnout is higher than in 2010, predicting it will help Barrett.'He didn't win by an overwhelming margin in 2010, and we know that by all estimates, it's going to be a higher turnout than 2010. It won't be as great as 2008,' he said. 'But we also know that those people that will be voting are going to be tilted heavily to Barrett. You know, the other side maxed out with their people in 2010. They had extremely good turnout.'In other words, Feingold expects Republicans to get out the maximum number of people they can -- essentially the number they did in 2010. But Democrats, he argues, will be the ones making up the difference and accounting for the higher turnout, since people who stayed home in 2010 will come out for the recall and tip the balance for Barrett. When asked who these new voters will be, Feingold replied, 'The kind of people who were angered by what he did and the way he did it
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Posted: 2/10/2012
Interview with Tom Hanks, who plays Thomas Schell in Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close.
1. On Oskar finding the key. 2. On his characters feelings for his son. 3. On Thomas Horn. 4. On working with Sandra. 5. On Stephen Daldry as a director.
Battle for Florida Heats Up
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Posted: 2/1/2012
Voters are heading to the polls today in Florida to cast their votes in the Republican Primary, with CNBC's Eamon Javers. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL) and Rep. Tom Rooney (R-FL) discuss key factors to watch as well as why they believe Romney is the best candidate.
Extremely Loud And Incredibly Close: M
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Posted: 12/15/2011
Oskar (Thomas Horn) is convinced that his father (Tom Hanks), who died in the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, has left a final message for him hidden somewhere in the city. Feeling disconnected from his grieving mother (Sandra Bullock) and driven by a relentlessly active mind that refuses to believe in things that can't be observed, Oskar begins searching New York City for the lock that fits a mysterious key he found in his father's closet. His journey through the five boroughs takes him beyond his own loss to a greater understanding of the observable world around him.
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