he has not conceded. state officials are still reviewing ballots, counting absentee blallots and overseas ballots. and pat mccrory s campaign announced that they have filed challenges to ballots in 50 counties with possibly more to come. as it stands tonight, pat mccrory is behind by about 5,000 votes, so this race does remain too close to call. it s also getting more complicated and a little bit more fraught by the hour. so we re keeping an eye on that super hotly contested governor s race in north carolina. but if you re interested in what s going to happen upcoast in washington, d.c. s, we have a senate race where the voting doesn t happen for another three weeks. it s the race for the u.s. senate seat in louisiana. it starts as an everybody in jungle primary, is what they call it. this year they had 23 people all
stuff goes on. this is a big campaign. the republicans will pay a big price for this. and as far as what happens after the election, they ll have to deal with a four-year problem in their party. the country will move on, just as they did in 2000, after al gore gave a gracious concession speech, the country moved on. and it will again. do you think the right is the same as the left and center right, in that regard? do you think the right is as quick to say, this is the system works. you have the right and now you have the alt right. i m asking. i think the democrats, except for a lot of people a lot of black caucus people who are very upset at al gore accepting that. i remember the whole thing about the vote and the electoral college came up with, right? yeah, and i remember stephanie tubbs jones being mad in 2004 and telling john kerry that he needed to fight for more of the absentee blallots in 200. i think they ll be angry. the roundtable is sticking with us. up next, t