light of these allegations, fred. all right, thank you so much. let s talk more about all this with david mowry, a political consultant, and rand ran. does he need to be more specific? i think that s about as specific as he s going to get. he s going to push back on he said it s untrue and false. i thought those two things meant the same thing but maybe not. i think he s going to wait until they apparently have some revelations they re going to come out with about the accusers. and i think this thing gets dirtier from here. i think there s a lot more. what do you mean it gets dirtier? meaning he s trying to turn the tables? he said that more will come of the motivation behind a washington post reporting yep. or do you think more in terms
hearing. david, this outside antioutside-in, outsiders coming into the state of alabama, trying to be part of this election process, and it s been said that, no, that s not what alabamans want. but now in the final days, we re getting lots of outsiders. does it help one side more than the other? does it hurt one side more than the other? you know, i think that it probably, bannon and those types of guys coming down here probably helps moore more than say a cory booker or somebody who, let s face it, is a national democrat. it s harder to say, hey, look, i m a different kind of democrat, you know, i share your alabama values when you re bringing in national people that don t really share, you know, alabama values, or that s how alabama perceives it. i want to say one thing, too, about moore and not being on the campaign trail. it s freezing down here, all right? people don t like the cold, but he s on tv. you know what geo tv stands for? get on television, and i see roy moore on eve
called it a scheme. he s called this a conspiracy, right, propagating the idea that the women behind these allegations are part of, you know, an effort by the washington establishment, he said, by liberals, by all these different entities to come forward, and it s been part of his campaign strategy in this race, it s us against the world. it is similar to what we saw two months ago when he said everybody from the outside, mitch mcconnell, outside money, $30 million were spent against him in that runoff two months ago in which he bested luther strange, his fellow republican, by ten percentage points, and it s an effort he s deploying in this race, is that everybody is out to get him, essentially, because they don t want his ideals, his conservative christian values out in washington, d.c. richard? nbc s vaughn hilliard in birmingham, alabama. thank you so much, vaughn. with us now, chairman of mowry consulting group in montgomery, alabama, david mowry. former deputy assistant to the p