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Presidential approval ratings

Charley's points out the new Rasmussen poll and gets many callers to weigh in on Obama's performance.

Audio|Wed, 10 Mar 2010|More from Charley Manning
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“…looking at all the national polling in race after race the Ohio senate race the Republicans head. The Illinois governor race the Republicans ahead the bill and the Ohio governor's race the Republicans ahead. Every where now Republicans are ahead simply because they're standing up to the president. Scott Brown came out today and he said one of the reasons he won was because he stood up to the president on health care. Yet we have people here in Massachusetts continually saying oh no of this is that good -- year we should support the president. We know John Kerry's gonna be …”

“…they can including electric -- Republicans senator. In the state of Massachusetts the public. …”

The Chump Line 1-20-10

The Chump Line for Wednesday, January 20th, 2010.

Audio|Wed, 20 Jan 2010|More from Howie Carr
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“…Now hearing from. United States senate race here in Massachusetts. . The Yankees now project. That's Scott Brown is the winner of the U Massachusetts the United States senate race. . …”

Scott Brown announces Coakley concedes

WRKO brought you the results first as Scott Brown broke the huge news to Avi Nelson live on WRKO that Martha Coakley called him to concede, making Brown the first Republican Senator from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in over 30 years.

Audio|Tue, 19 Jan 2010|More from WRKO Press
|Senate Racefound at2:12, 0:55

“…night. It's got to around according to Martha Coakley. Has won the Senate race and is now senator elect from Massachusetts. . …”

“…what you did you've been you've become a symbol. Not only for Massachusetts before the whole nation he ran a great campaign you deserve this victory. We look forward to having you as a great …”

Congressman Steve King 1/19/10

Congressman Steve King (R-IA) who has been in the Commonwealth campaigning for Scott Brown will join us to talk about what this election means for the country.

Audio|Tue, 19 Jan 2010|More from Howie Carr
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“…they're gonna have our liberties back. I'll tell you that. Being in Massachusetts where it all began power of the tea party began Plymouth -- in Lexington. It just goes on and on. It's really interesting and ironic and fitting I think they are we are. 390 years after a -- track. Yeah now we have Massachusetts. . Well I had the opportunity today to set an estimate for the entire United States of America again. And they I'm not I am really I don't know emotional part of this. I come. Back up a mile -- and we are and Mozilla people from Massachusetts senator there on the president. Or enjoy that always that -- when you are all politics all the time. And who we take that job in the privilege of making your recommendation. On who will be the next president big ticket seriously in the person nation caucus. So that profound feeling is there. It has been an attack in Massachusetts and yes there's there's another level you're already up another level and has. People in Massachusetts will make a decision for America and another recommendation as a decision for America. And that other people I talk to take it very very seriously that I'll read all this in the country respect their role and at the same time. And they need they understand already that this devote that affects everybody in America is a very very big deal and maybe. The largest the most important US senate race I don't know where we've been -- you want bigger than this one certainly in my lifetime I can't imagine -- that …”

“…is about as important vote as those of us who lived in Massachusetts will ever make I think. …”

Is the tide turning?

A U.S. Senate race widely labeled a yawner just weeks ago reaches a thunderous finish today as Bay State voters cast ballots that could upend Barack Obama’s health-care plan and change the course of his presidency. Who are you voting for?

Audio|Tue, 19 Jan 2010|More from Howie Carr
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“…fox 45 shows Republican Scott Brown leading Democrat Martha Coakley in three Massachusetts city. Cities picked his bellwethers on the basis of their performance in the 2006 senate race in which -- Edward Kennedy's we want a six term. Brown leads 5540. In Gardner. 5541. And Fitch berg and 5740. In …”

“…Massachusetts wants really -- and not this trillion dollar Obama held together as being forced an American people a one size fits all. This bill would raise taxes it would cut Medicare happens million dollars it would be unfit to -- veterans. It would destroy jobs and run our nation deeper into debt. …”

Howie talks to Steve Forbes

Former presidential candidate as well as chairman, CEO, and editor in chief at Forbes Media Steve Forbes will be with us to talk about his book How Capitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets Are the Best Answer in Today's Economy as well as discuss the current state of the economy and the Massachusetts Senate Race .

Audio|Mon, 18 Jan 2010|More from Howie Carr
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“…to Massachusetts all day long in the the -- in trade site for the Massachusetts senate race have been covering a 5050 yards all day. The traders that in trade. Almost when went 6040. On a Scott Brown win …”

“…left I'm not sure how many there are at this point in Massachusetts but why should people vote for Scott Brown. …”

Max Robbins 1/18/09

Max Robins TV Guru and Vice President of The Paley Center (formerly The Museum of Television and Radio) will be with us to answer all of those nagging questions about your favorite show on the boob tube...

Audio|Mon, 18 Jan 2010|More from Howie Carr
|Senate Racefound at2:00, 0:28

“…And what -- Massachusetts it's like having a senate race to -- we have a late night talk show fight. …”

“…can use X -- tell me why the voters in Massachusetts are so pissed off for myself I think a little more of reform and that's involved I'll do my best in the …”

Scott Brown 1/14/10

Surging GOP Senate candidate Scott Brown yesterday warned President Obama to “stay away” from the Bay State during his roiling race against Democratic rival Martha Coakley and not to interfere with their intensifying battle in the campaign’s final days. Will President Obama effect your vote in the senate race ? We will speak with Scott Brown about the president and about the other shenanigans being pulled by the Democratic Party.

Audio|Thu, 14 Jan 2010|More from Howie Carr
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“…people who are listening his. Is she working for the people of Massachusetts have for the special interest in Washington. …”

“…are the results thus far. Will Obama affect your vote in the Senate race now we will not. 34%. Say yes. Well I won't change that wolf that will definitely change as we go along. 1877469432218774694322. …”

Governor Sununu

Head of the New Hampshire republican party, former Governor John Sununu will join us to discuss the special elections in the Granite State and the effect of the Massachusetts Senate race on the future of health care and the nation.

Audio|Wed, 13 Jan 2010|More from Howie Carr
|Senate Racefound at1:50, 4:45

“…wouldn't be that concerned about what's going on down here in the Senate race what way. …”

“…numbers. But there will be. An army of people up here -- Massachusetts. . Trying to get the vote out on Tuesday. Yup they will think they do it very well we have to give him …”

The Scott Heard Round The World

Scott Brown is riding a wave into the final days

Audio|Wed, 13 Jan 2010|More from Tom and Todd
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“…on the wage how was unemployment workers' compensation standards and laws of Massachusetts and nobody up until Martha Coakley. Looked at it so that's not just the company does but they have the most of vocal about it and says she's absolutely been refreshing and what that means is that. Legitimate Massachusetts. . Businesses in workers have a greater chance of getting the work that. …”

“…tolerated and Harry Reid said obviously she won't be representing the people Massachusetts issues in Washington this this this this equivocation that Scott -- makes reference to I find it ironic because there was no …”

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