a chance to split the difference. >> i agree. the news has been very strong. if he wins south carolina, wins georgia, the panhandle of florida. let's take a look athe views held by likely republican voters. these are likely republican voters in tomorrow's vote in alabama and mississippi. when it comes to evolution, just about one-quarter of these republicans believe in evolution. about 26%. 22% mississippi. very strong. almost two-thirds believe against it. when asked about the president's religion, this is president obama's religion. among alabama republicans, only 1 in 7 believe he's a christian even though he is a christian. 45% believe he's muslim. 41% say they don't know. similar numbers among mississippi republicans. only 1 in 8 believe obama's a christian. 52%, a serious majority, believe he's muslim. 36% say they don't know. let me tell you, cynthia, what i think, i think people who say they don't know what a guy's religion is when he tells them what it is, they're not going to vote for this guy. if they think you're lying about your religion, how could they