and with the nixonian prop. i think it was trying to get to the facts. we know from comey s testimony, this is a person overtly political, person who instead of raising his concerns that he allegedly had, he did not do that. what he decided to do was leak a memo to the press, to new york times. so we have somebody who was universally, i would say in a bipartisan fashion, people had distinct issues with his credibility. real quick. the simple fact is the president was likely bluffing and comey called his bluff. exactly. all right. scott, rebecca, paris, stick around if you will. we re going to continue our conversation in the coming hour. and time is ticking on the most expensive house race in history. can a georgia democrat finish with a win in a reliably republican district?
you re changing your vote from a republican to democrat? i am. reporter: humphreys says under president trump, she hates what her party has become. so come june 20th, her vote in the congressional runoff will be for democrat jon ossoff. the republicans have are kind of been polled en masse and said do this, do this, and then off they go. you bi but it s time to change. reporter: her church peers are also upset at president trump from and what he s turned washington into on. eric is a life long republican. i wouldn t be surprised if somebo showed up with a big red nose. it s a joke. reporter: but he s most bothered by what he says ossoff and democratics are up to in strict s sdrik district six. aren t there enough homegrown? reporter: and it bothers bob
scales. he won t say which party he s from, but it doesn t take a long to find out how he feels about the 30-year-old democrat and his republican opponent. to be relegated to the hay boy. here s how you vote. he will not have any power to help you or i. and you i think karen handel will? no nobody will. reporter: it s that political fatigue among local georgia voters that is making the race so interesting. and competitive. beyond santd james, we wanted to see how washington was affecting voter sentiment in other parts of district six. you like donald trump and him liking karen handel makes you like her? yeah. it will be more of democrats showing up and redeveloping myself by voting. i am planning on voting for john ossoff. is that a vote for ossoff or a vote against trump? it s a vote against trump. reporter: back at st. james,
there is plenty of trump talk, too, but ultimately on june 20th, they say he shouldn t be the person who decides the election. you re looking at it as a referendum on trump. should it be? well, no, not really. it s a congressional race. reporter: just a congressional race no some, but others, if has national implications. and mike pence was in atlanta to stump for republican karen handel. and the latest poll by local newspaper here, democrat john be ossoff leads by seven points. with just two weeks to go. nick valencia, cnn, atlanta. ahead, we have more on where the russia investigation is headed, including who else wants those memos that james comey wrote and whether there is an investigation yet into obstruction of justice. getting heartburn doesn t mean i means i take rolaids®. rolaids® goes to work instantly neutralizing 44% more acid than tums® for fast, powerful relief of your worst heartburn.
just ten days left in the most expensive house race in history as republicans are working to keep a georgia seat that they have held for decades and a democrat is trying to take it. here is nick valencia. reporter: they say politics and religion don t mix. and usually they don t. but today at st. james united me methodist there is a huge concern. reporter: she has lived in the sixth congressional district for 37 years. thanks to voters like her, it s been a republican strong hold since the 1970s. a lot has changed since then. i ve always voted for tom price when he was our representative. so i m sorry to see this change.