p.r. that s all these celebrities are doing. so as we talked about, back in 2008, there were a number of republicans who were expected to go to the convention in minnesota. but they didn t go. i broke that story. the reason i broke the story is i was calling a number of campaign asking if they were going to do. i found that all these republic consequence weren t going to go and all the democrats were. in this case people are going out and asking celebrities, are you going to go to the inauguration? howie: jan chamberlain, a member of the mormon tabernacle choir resigned. at least she used her name. an unnamed member of the rockettes said she felt she was
p.r. that s all these celebrities are doing. so as we talked about, back in 2008, there were a number of republicans who were expected to go to the convention in minnesota. but they didn t go. i broke that story. the reason i broke the story is i was calling a number of campaign asking if they were going to do. i found that all these republic consequence weren t going to go and all the democrats were. in this case people are going out and asking celebrities, are you going to go to the inauguration? howie: jan chamberlain, a member of the mormon tabernacle choir resigned. at least she used her name. an unnamed member of the rockettes said she felt she was
it s a controversial campaign strategy. we are getting new reports it may be working. democrats supporting third-party candidates in an attempt to split the republican vote. divide and conquer, if you will. nicole wallace is a former communications director. simon rosenberg is a form campaign advisor to president clinton. simon, all fair in love and war and politics? i think so. i don t think we would be having this story on the air if the republic consequence weren t worried the election wants as strong and good as they hope to be. it sounds like they are nervous about winning these house races. they are complaining with controversial tactics. that s a stiefn weakness, not strength. megyn: the republican party came out and said, democratic incumbents realize they won t