Lou Dobbs Tonight
Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Lou’s new book INDEPENDENTS DAY is now on sale in bookstores
and on Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com. In Independents Day,
Lou issues a rallying cry to American citizens eager for a
change, focusing particularly on the critical issues and
challenges of the 2008 election.

Tonight, New Hampshire’s polling stations are reporting record
turnout in today’s primary. As exit polls begin to roll in,
we’ll take a look at the critical questions: Can Barack Obama
repeat his Iowa success. Can Hillary Clinton survive another
loss? Does a McCain win make him a national frontrunner again?
Where are Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson?

We’ll have complete coverage from our political team and guest
analysts. Please join us.

President Bush and the presidential candidates are barely
talking about the economy and the devastating mortgage crisis
even as some economists have started to say we’re headed for a
recession. We’ll take a look at what they are—and
aren’t—saying, and why our leaders aren’t paying more
attention.

States across the country are reversing policies of granting
drivers' licenses to illegal aliens. Oregon and Michigan have
already made the move and other states may soon follow suit.
We'll have a special report.

And illegal aliens are increasingly reaping welfare benefits in
Los Angeles. They collected $37 million of welfare money and
food stamps in November alone. We’ll report tonight on the
staggering payouts to illegal aliens across the country.

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