of the game today. both candidates had major get out the vote rallies last night. we re up to our neck in alligators. we are up to the neck in people that don t want change in washington, d.c. they want to keep it the same. keep their power, keep their prestige and keep their position. and we have got to change that. roy moore held a drain the swamp rally where he was joined by lowey gohmert former milwaukee sheriff david clarke and former white house chief strategist steve bannon. described the election as a referendum on president trump. it s an up or down vote tomorrow. right? right. between the trump miracle and the nullification project. democrat doug jones did a little counter programming to answer moore s rally. he brought in some star power in the form of alabama
doug jones giving his vote. his vote isn t a secret ballot. everyone knows who he is voting for. his opponent roy moore is expected to arrive at his site later this morning. both candidates held get out the vote rallies last night. we are not going to stand by and let other people from out of state and money from california control this election. this election for the people of alabama, we dare defend our he rights and we will defined our rights in the united states congress. moore held a drain the swamp rally in southeast alabama joined by louie gomer and former milwaukee sheriff clark and steve bannon who lashed out against establishment republicans who opposed moore. we re not going to stand by and let other people from out of state and money from california control this election.
have that conversation with those voters. if you were to be in midland city at roy moore s drain the swamp rally, you would hear people talking about how this is a fight against the gop establishment like senator mitch mcconnell and how the calls from steve bannon and others on the stage there about how people are trying to take their voice away and ensure that the people of this country recognize that the people in alabama believe in god. that s one version of the conversation you have with voters here. more often than not, the conversations i had have been from the al bammans want to make their state proud. it s not more complicated than that. on that very question. i was going to say there is an embarrassment factor in the more upscale parts of the state. they hear the jokes and they don t want to be the butt of the jokes any longer and recognize
that indoor knocks and phone calls. our understanding is they haven t sent grounds people but they are sending money in, after money had dried up for a while. shortly after these allegations surfaced rnc funding dried up but when you had president trump breaking his silence on the race, not only attacking doug jones but specifically naming roy moore as the man he wanted and that senate seat, you started seeing some of that funding coming back but as far as the republican establishment, it s still a lot of opposition to roy moore, something that steve bannon lashed out against at the last rally on tuesday and we are likely to hear more of it from steve bannon at this evenings drain the swamp rally. harris: even judge more,
democrat doug johnson republican roy moore making their final pitches. president trump also stepping up his involvement after endorsing him last week. here s white house counsel filling in conway. i think the president could be more clear about how he feels about this race. he has said this is the president talking now, the president has said go vote roy moore. he s made it very clear he wants at vote in the united states senate. the president has said vote for lower taxes and more secure borders, certainly less regulation, more around the globe. kennedy: democrat doug jones leading by ten. one more is holding what he calls a drain the swamp rally located in the southeastern portion of alabama. he ll be joined once again by former white house chief strategist steve bannon who