overwhelmingly. laura: it s a suburban, a lot of women. we have to get by reading here and marty. byron, a lot of women turning out, suburban women. a very upscale, a lot of them couldn t hold their nose and vote for moore. i was in the area a few weeks ago i saw a lot of jones signs, subzero roy moore signs. i think this is going to come down to whether this ended up being an election about roy moore. remember, roy moore was elected in 2012 in the supreme court election with 51.76 of the votes. this guy does not get landslides in alabama. or was it going to be republicans voting strategically saying we have to keep 52 votes in the senate and it looks now like it s more of a referendum on roy moore himself. laura: marty, your state spent two decades plus as a democrat, won a senate seat there. it would tell us about what is happening. why is it turning out the way it is in the reddest of red states