Reporter this year, Farmer Robert graves says the division is personal. Im a registered republican. I voted for donald trump. But im very disappointed in his performance and his conduct in office. And he wont get my vote again. Are you voting for joe biden then . I am. Reporter but he says his wife is sticking with President Trump. How does that play out at your dinner table. Im going to cast mine the way i want and she can cast hers the way she wants . Reporter and youll stay marrie . Oh yes, yes, we will. Weve been married 40 years already. I think well make it. Reporter here in pennsylvania, 750,000 more democrats are registered to vote than republicans, but republicans have been gaining ground since 2016, narrowing ground since 2016, narrowing that gap by more than 200,000. Vicks vapopatch. Easy to wear with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. Trusted soothing vapors, from vicks diddeodorants onlysome alumask odor . Secret aluminum free helps eliminate odo
Democratic congressman bob filner groped her in an elevato elevator. All of this as roy moore is still trying to discredit his accusers in a closely watched race in alabama. Peter peter doocy joins us livem our Washington Bureau with the latest. That suspension for charlie rose lasted less than 24 hours, he has now been fired by cbs, the president says ive often heard that things used to be different. What may have once been accepted should never have been acceptable. Capitol hill says they have been receiving a very high volume of requests about settlements paid out to staffers, so they released a big number. 17 million taxpayer dollars over 20 years for Sexual Harassment and other workplace grievances and for now all members of congress accused of wrongdoing remain anonymous. I was surprised to hear there was a hush money fund, if you will, and i hope that comes to an end today. If there has been bad behavior, it should be dealt with by the individuals that have exercised poor judgme
mcdonnell and gayle king did an admirable job in a very difficult situation. as it relates to congress, this is pretty disgusting. why should the people in oklahoma have to pull out money from their wallets to pay off if a member of congress did something that might be illegal. i guess what i would want to say to anybody working on capitol hill, that s against the law. a call in law enforcement. i can tell you, as the chairman of the oversight committee, we have hearing after hearing after hearing about government employees engaged in this type of behavior and you had at least two cocabinet secretaries who testified to it. we can t fire these federal employees. i m glad i am glad at the macro level that we are having this national discussion and we are saying universally, it s not acceptable and you do need to pay a consequence. melissa: i think one thing we ve learned, so much of it started here at fox as well, at the time i said is it everywher
know, she was trying to make the argume argument, john mccain is one of us. if you re a tea party supporter, you can like john mccain, because he has spent four decades fighting against reckless spending in washington. i guess what we do now is just watch for people who otherwise wouldn t have voted for john mccain do so because of sarah palin. we ll watch and wait, nora. thank you. i think that s a great point. and just about the atmospherics of this whole thing really is striking. john mccain was the republican presidential nominee in the 2008 election, the top of the ticket. and now there s been this reversal of fortune. sarah palin is now the main attraction. her stock is on the rise. john mccain s stock is diminishing, and it s really amazing to just sort of see these atmospherics. it was amazing the two of them on stage yesterday, it s the
first time we ve seen them together since they lost the 2008 election, but sarah palin is clearly the star of this party. thank you, nora. we ll check back in with you later. for more now on who qualifies, what kind of help is in store, mike is at the white house this morning. a lot of families are eager to hear the details, and a lot of those who have already been foreclosed on throwing up their hands and thinking, why now? about 12 million homeowners will lose their homes to foreclosure in the next three years, and while the administration says they can t save all of those individuals, they can stop about three to four million of those foreclosures. they re quick to point out, look, a lot of people just got in over their heads, they bought too much house for the income they were bringing in. those people are going to continue to lose their homes. in the meantime, they re focusing on two groups of individuals. first of all, the unemployed. let s look at the proposal the