bill: wall street journal had a poll over the weekend. it found the following. it found that among republicans now, 88% approve of the job the president is doing. we re trying to get a sense of where the country is right now almost two years into the trump presidency. i think you probably agree the mid-terms are a bit of a referendum what he has done in the white house and how he has governed. what is your sense of that in georgia today? there is no question about that, very popular. look, the president has been doing exactly what he told the american people that he was going to do. that s exactly my record in the past and what i ll do as governor. certainly in the last 15 months we went on an 1800 mile, 37 county bus tour last week. and doing it again this week. they re standing with the president. they are fighting hard with him
virtual tie for the lead. what happened to newt gingrich nice guy? he vowed not to go negative in response to the other candidates attack ads, but that didn t stop gingrich from blasting ron paul. in an interview with cnn s wolf blitzer he said he wouldn t vote for paul. gingrich pointed to incendiary newsletters distributed under paul s name in the 80s and 90s. you look at his newsletters and then you look at his ads, his ads are about as accurate as his newsletters. now if he were to get the republican nomination. he won t. let s say he were. could you vote for him? no. amateur video out of syria is said to show defectors trying to ambush security forces in daraa. cnn cannot independently confirm this claim. observers from the arab league are now in the country for a second day to determine if the government has kept its promise to stop the bloody crackdown on its citizens. a league official tells cnn they have postponed trips to three cities today due to l