right now? reporter: well, it wasn t the announcement we expected. we thought it would just be a forceful denial or that moore would be stepping aside. instead, now it comes to handwriting analysis. the attorney for moore asking people to use their eyes. and we have a side by side picture of what the attorney is asking you to look at. it s to compare the d.a. of both of these images. but, you know, handwriting analysis is difficult. none of us are experts, at least most of us. a handwriting expert might be watching this, but most of us have no idea what all of this means. a lot of this is theater. the real news that is happening right now is that the alabama republican steering committee is meeting. they are still talking about roy moore. from what we heard from the gop chairman here, the state party chairman, his words were the most important because what he was saying is that the state party is behind roy moore, his name will be on the ballot, he will be endorsed by the state
can i get an amen?! that ran on thedale show last night. local press in bunkham county, north carolina, today reported that the local chapter of the bunkham county young democrats was holding a party tonight in downtown asheville to watch the rerun of that interview. and it s clear why, right? this local republican party official, he s a precinct chairman, apparently on the republican party s executive committee, which is not as big a deal as it sounds, said not only what he thinks about race, but also that the whole reason the republican party is changing voter laws in that state is not because of voter fraud or any of the other things they say it s about, it s just to kick democrats in the butt, as he put it. mr. yeltin in north carolina defended his comments to the daily show today. he says he stands by what he said, but he did get fired from his leadership jobs in the state party today because of that interview. the state party chairman called for his head and the county
defended his comments to the daily show today. he says he stands by what he said, but he did get fired from his leadership jobs in the state party today because of that interview. the state party chairman called for his head and the county chairman party today said that he stepped down. turns out this is the most awkward week possible for the north carolina republican party to open up its african-american outreach effort. there s a lot of misinformation, and the republican party needs to get it together. that s where a new african-american recruitment office comes into play. it opened monday in charlotte and is intended to spearhead new relationships and bring over new minority gop members. so that s the new republican party black recruitment effort in north carolina, opening up this week. meanwhile, the democratic party black recruitment effort in north carolina now just has to consist of this local republican official playing on a loop. if it hurts a bunch of lazy blacks th
that ran on the daily show last night. local press in bunkham county, north carolina, today reported that the local chapter of the bunkham county young democrats was holding a party tonight in downtown asheville to watch the rerun of that interview. and it s clear why, right? this local republican party official, he s a precinct chairman, apparently on the republican party s executive committee, which is not as big a deal as it sounds, said not only what he thinks about race, but also that the whole reason the republican party is changing voter laws in that state is not because of voter fraud or any of the other things they say it s about, it s just to kick democrats in the butt, as he put it. mr. yeltin in north carolina defended his comments to the daily show today. he says he stands by what he said, but he did get fired from his leadership jobs in the state party today because of that interview. the state party chairman called for his head and the county chairman party today said
it s your everyday iowan. middle aged, senior citizen, married, church going, social economic conservative. newcomers at caucuses are rare, but ron paul may provide some. long-time caucus watchers point to paul s fans among younger voters as a likely source of new caucus goers. now, security at the nearly 1800 caucus sites will be a concern, especially after today s arrest at mitt romney s iowa headquarters. ten occupy protesters were arrested and there are lingering concerns that occupiers may attempt to disrupt the republican caucuses. the state party chairman has told fox news that what they plan to do come caucus night instead of doing the tabulations as they usually do at the state party headquarters, they re going to move to an undisclosed site, let the campaigns know so they can have an observer there, but they want to take care of all of this and make sure this