but in her case everything that was checkable checked out. the important part. not taking sides. these women put their names, not anonymous, put names and reputations on this and find out not last week, years ago told friends about it. and they ll go on the record. that s important. no question this hurt donald trump. fox news national poll released last week, clinton six point lead. looked add women, women 457 a45 dropped. white women, college degree dropped seven. republican women overall dropped six. again, that s one poll. that s last week as all was playing out. sometimes dissipates, things swing back. look at the numbers there, if donald trump doesn t fix that starting in the big, with the big debate audience he gets, a game over graphic. right. doesn t change messages easily.
she was public about supporting president obama no longer enforcing the red line and she said i wasn t there. it s a little accurate statement to hide. that s hillary clinton s pattern. thanks for the time. appreciate it. coming up, we teased this a minute ago. there was a record debate audience first up. there was the tape and the controversy and all those from republicans going into the debate and a lot of suspension. how many people watched it? the most important number of the day, next. jack be nimble, jack be quick, jack knocked over a candlestick onto the shag carpeting. .and his pants ignited into flames, causing him to stop, drop and roll. luckily jack recently had geico help him with renters insurance. because all his belongings went up in flames. jack got full replacement and now has new pants he ordered from banana republic.
this year of course the primary dynamics are very, very different on the democratic side. but when secretary clinton gets up on the debate stage now, she is there alongside lincoln chafee, who for everything else you know about him, he really was the one republican u.s. senator at the time who voted against the iraq war, and she stands alongside bernie sanders, who was a member of the house at the time and who as a member of the house voted against the iraq war. and she stands alongside jim webb, who wasn t even in congress at the time but as a public figure and a former secretary of the navy he was on the record at the time opposing the iraq war. to be fair, i m not sure anybody thought to ask martin o malley, who was mayor of baltimore at the time, but at least he certainly didn t vote for the war the way then senator clinton did. and so now hillary clinton has come up with a way to talk about that vote and apologize for that vote in a way that honestly pretty much settles it. at lea
war. and she stands alongside jim webb, who wasn t even in congress at the time but as a public figure and a former secretary of the navy he was on the record at the time opposing the iraq war. to be fair, i m not sure anybody thought to ask martin o malley, who was mayor of baltimore at the time, but at least he certainly didn t vote for the war the way then senator clinton did. and so now hillary clinton has come up with a way to talk about that vote and apologize for that vote in a way that honestly pretty much settles it. at least for the democratic debate audience it did. her answer on that question brought democratic voters in that audience to their feet, cheering for her on that answer. so lincoln chafee of all people jumping on that issue, reminding voters of that war and peace issue, testing whether or not that war issue will still be kryptonite for her politically the way it was in the past, giving her that chance which she took to try to put that issue to rest and to try to
chafee, who for everything else you know about him, he really was the one republican u.s. senator at the time who voted against the iraq war, and she stands alongside bernie sanders, who was a member of the house at the time and who as a member of the house voted against the iraq war. and she stands alongside jim webb, who wasn t even in congress at the time but as a public figure and a former secretary of the navy he was on the record at the time opposing the iraq war. to be fair, i m not sure anybody thought to ask martin o malley, who was mayor of baltimore at the time, but at least he certainly didn t vote for the war the way then senator clinton did. and so now hillary clinton has come up with a way to talk about that vote and apologize for that vote in a way that honestly pretty much settles it. at least for the democratic debate audience it did. her answer on that question brought democratic voters in that audience to their feet, cheering for her on that answer. so lincoln chafe