does he have a right to vote on this bill that has children rights or women s rights. the democrats won t let it go. i don t think republicans would either if the shoe was on the other foot. i do want to say something, though, i spoke to people from alabama they agree with what bill just said. in their opinions the polls aren t necessarily telling the story. the polls are showing a really strong win for roy moore at this time. but there are a lot of discerning people having second thoughts about it. the one of the factors out there is that mr. jones is on the tv non-stop. although the republican party has lately put in money. it was a total of $$170,000. i think jones is outspend being him three or four to one. it looks like ohio or florida and a presidential election, a swing state with all the ads that jones is able to run. so i don t know. you know if the rural voters get out it s helping moore. but we re not certain what that
first, republicans are divided. had to win a bloody primary and jones had the field all to himself. second, jones is blanketed air waves dexcrying a broken washington and republicans aren t respond, at least not yet. and remarks on this program, opposed to restrictions on abogues. won t play well for voters in alabama and money from the campaign apparatus. does he have real money and will bannon help moore? some of mitch mcconnell s friends might not be helping moore. a long way until december and the big test for jones proving his 42% is a floor and not a potential ceiling. we ll be back in 6 a seconds.