that. sandra: let me ask you this, in the obama state department, you are talking about existing sites we know about. we were told any time anywhere. we can get into this other site. a question about what s coming up? marie wants to move on. i can go on until my face it blue. let me go on to the politics. the president thinks he s not getting enough credit from the left and media for getting us to this point. how is the president getting us to this point compared to obama s presidency? obama s presidency got a country like iran by ratcheting up sanctions. president trump gets credit for getting north korea to the table. you don t get credit for a nuclear deal you haven t done yet. don t get credit for a bad nuclear when it tooks cash to the worst regime in the world.
tonight, that gets doug jones in the race. then how does he win the race? look down here. in the 2012 race, the democrat actually won mobile county. remember, the president of the united states went to pensacola, florida, just across the border last week to have a message here. this is a key battleground in the state right here. another place to look, the suburbs. if doug jones can get the african-american vote, if he gets the turnout across what s called the black belt here, and keep it blue as the democrat did in 2012 to get across the finish line, he s not going to need not only birmingham, but jefferson county and across the border in shelby county. urban vote first then the suburbs first and do the evangelicals who live down here in the southeastern part of the state and across here, do they turn out for roy moore? so this is a turnout battle right now. although with the polls about to close, we ll start to count them soon. we certainly will. this is the moment we ve been waitin
republican since 1979. hillary clinton nearly turned it blue in november. today s election is tight compared to races in past years. the intense competition has drawn in the biggest names in national politics including president trump, vice president mike pence and house speaker paul ryan. on top of the big names a whole lot of money. this race is set to be a record breaker. the federal election commission says over $60 million has been spent and nearly half of that has come from out of state. bill: let s analyze with byron york from the washington examner. good day to you, sir. you were there two weeks ago and you described this as a race that has huge morale points for both sides. in what way? this is the third race we ve had to replace republican house members who left the house to go join the trump administration. one in kansas, republicans won, one in montana, republicans won.
that s been raised, one of the reasons that the democrat is competitive here in this traditionally very republican district is that democrats have gotten their act together and they re actually really organizing and really making a showing here. i m here with one of those, her name is jen cox, she lives in marietta, georgia, one of the towns here in john ossoff s district. she s been very active on this campaign. tell me about how democrats got their acts together here. sure. well, we really didn t know we existed here in this red area quite frankly. and so we really felt a great surge of momentum to channel some of our angst after the presidential election. and finally get a chance to have our voices represented out of the sixth district. so we formed a group on facebook called pave it blue, over 3,000 women since march 10th in metro atlanta, to really galvanize behind john s values and message and finally have a chance to be governed from the sixth district with the values that we
do you ladies have health insurance? [laughter] snap out of it blues do you like your healthcare? yes. no. the change why not? it is really confusing? s it is satisfying. i think i have is that obamacare? i don t know what you have learned you have obamacare? how does it work? how does it work? don t be looking at me so cockeyed. s probably 90% of americans don t know. that is correct. you don t have money, it will help you blue healthcare welfare. repeal and replace obamacare bleaches that a good idea? people who have it should be able to keep it blue if you like your healthcare plan you can keep it blue