reporter: he s most interested in what they re up to. did they have to bring in people to support this kid out from out of our district? aren t there enough people home grown that really want him? the out of state influence really bothers you. it does. it doesn t take long to find out what he feels about the 38-year-old democrat and his republican opponent karen han dell. hand l. here s how you vote. these right. you think karen handel will? no. nobody will. reporter: it s that political fatigue that s making sixth congressional race so interesting and competitive. we wanted to see how washington was affecting voter sentiment and other parts of district 6. you like karen handel. it s going to be democrats showing support to ourselves and
it also bothers doug scales, he won t say which party he s from but it does not take long how he feels about the 30-year-old democrat and his republican opponent, handel. here is how you vote. he will not have any power to help you and i. and you think handel will? no, nobody will. it is that political fatigue among georgia voters making this congressional race so interest and competitive. you like donald trump and you him liking handel makes you like her. i cannot help it. redeeming myself by voting. i am planning to vote for john ossoff. is that a vote for ossoff or
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,
anything he is selling? this is the second major scandal. he will recover from this. as far as his golf career is weren t he has only played 19 rounds since 2014. he had a fusion of his disks in his back in march. he is out for this year. he hasn t won a major championship since 2008. only played twice this year. once in san diego and withdrawing in dubai. his golf career is virtually non-existent now. for him to come back he might play in tournaments but he will never dominate and win again. nobody will. it was astounding. he did it for 10 years. shannon: i want to ask you about the death of sportswriter frank deford. i had a chance to meet him with regard to a cause that he was very active in, cystic fibrosis. he is gone now and he is a legend. he is a wonderful man. i loved him.
conclusion except for the 27 or 30 people in the freedom caucus which ultimately led to the bill getting taken down and pulled from the floor. you have to govern. nobody will nobody will get their way 100% here. neil: switching gears like a crazy professor if you ll indulge me. many have called for devin nunes to step down. are you in that camp? he can t be deemed reliable and trustworthy because of these meetings at the white house. i know devin. i don t think he needs to step down. he probably needs to recuse himself from this particular investigation. there s too much there at this point. i think the smart thing for him to recuse himself from this particular investigation. it has to have a lot of credibility. the gravity of what is being investigated is very important. so i don t think he needs to step down. he certainly needs to step aside