ad. he s pointing to the key issue. that is the key economy. it s what the voters are going to care about a year from now. the point i m making is it s one thing to say i m a tough candidate and willing to land a solid punch. if you have to resort to taking a comment out of context to do that, it s a bigger problem. it may help you in a primary, but hurts in a general election. i m sorry to interrupt you but i have to wonder how seriously people take this. at this stage, i ll ask you, boris. newt gingrich is under fire from democrats for lobbying. he s enjoying a surge in the polls. do you think people are paying attention to the finger pointing or have people wised up and they want discussion on issues as opposed to ads put together for sensationalism.
that may cross a line are going to be higher with voters. they are going to say i don t care about that. i want to know what your jobs plan is. hold on boris. the other thing is polling shows honest and trustworthiness, the most important value. if you are a flip-flopper if you are a flip-flopper, people aren t going to trust you. the polls show the electorate doesn t support the president. that s why republicans have an opportunity. they trust him and like him. they trust the president and like him. 43%. we are going to talk to you many times before that. thank you so much. thank you. let s head back out for the black friday rush going on now across the country. valerie with wxia is live at a toys r us in atlanta. how do things look there in the shopping frenzy? reporter: well, alex, this year has been different at toys r us and a lot of the other