moore rally pounding his head into the wall. i think donald trump occupies this interesting space where he triangulate between the steve bannon wing and the mitch mcconnell wing. he goes back and forth and he plays with them both. he supported luther strange and then he supported roy moore to keep that seat. i don t think donald trump is going to get any blame from the conservative voters about those. i think they have taken donald trump out of this equation. it was very much a rory more centric vote. not that we shouldn t learn from it but he was a uniquely flawed candidate. he managed to lose a uniquely republican state. i don t think donald trump is going to get any blame, at least not from republicans, and if democrats try and cast on him, i don t know if it will resonate. i beg to differ. the reason why, if you look at
that the moore campaign sees it right now. to that end, though, up on capitol hill, i am also getting some reaction tonight and you know what, here is roy moore. shannon: think thank you. i really want to thank you for coming tonight and realize when the vote is this close, it is not over. we still got to go by the rules about this weekend provision, and secretary of state has explained it to us and we are expecting that the press will go out there and talk to them to find out what the situation is. but we also know that god is always in control. you know, part of the problem with this campaign is we have been painted in an unfavorable and unfaithful light.
finish. take this election with the people i of alabama said i want you to find common ground, i want you to talk, take this opportunity, in light of this election, and go ahead and fund that chip program before i get up there! [cheers and applause] put it aside and let s do it for those million kids and 150,000 here in birmingham, alabama. i am not going to talk too much longer. it s been a long night. it s been a long campaign. but let me just say i know i have forgotten so much, i ve forgotten so much, so many thank yous, and how we feel. this vote come of this vote, i have said it before. alabama has been at a crossroad