Listen & More
Stations
Podcasts
Discussions
Mobile
RSS
Videos


Home | Politics & Society | Election 2008 | Presidential promises and economic realities

Presidential promises and economic realities

Listen Now   Download audio (mp3)
Font size: Decrease font Enlarge font
image

McCain and Obama will face off again -- how the current economic crisis factors into their campaign promises.

The stock markets are down again, with the Dow Jones Industrial average falling below 10,000 for the first time in four years. With exactly a month to go before the election, the John McCain and Barack Obama campaigns are close in the polls and increasingly negative.

Amid increasing concern about the economy, the two candidates are scheduled to face off again tomorrow night with undecided voters asking the questions. On "To the Point" -- "the vision thing" -- do the candidates have any big ideas for the 21st Century? Does either want to leave a stamp like Roosevelt's New Deal, the Reagan Revolution or Clinton's New Democrat centrism? How does each see the role of government? Would the economy allow either one to fulfill his promises?

Guests:
- Kenneth Baer: Co-Editor, "Democracy"
- Grover Norquist: President, Americans for Tax Reform
- Katrina vanden Heuvel: Editor in Chief, "The Nation"
- Robert Samuelson: Contributing Editor, "Newsweek" and the "Washington Post"

Hosted by award-winning journalist Warren Olney, "To the Point" presents informative and thought-provoking discussion of major news stories — front-page issues that attract a savvy and serious news audience.

More "To the Point"

  • email Email to a friend
  • print Print version
  • Plain text Plain text
Support PRI - Buzz this story up.
Supported By: