bill to the floor. we re focused on doing what we need to do to make sure our conference is ready to move forward on this bill. we were talking about this last block. you represent georgia, georgia, the site north of atlanta, one of these special elections. you saw kst kransakansas, the r candidate won. a much closer race than we re used to seeing in that district. 6th district of georgia. again, democrats are looking at these, t two, this shows there a lot more energy on our side than usual. is that a point you d concede? i think there is energy on the democratic side. look, they suffered an amazing, spectacular defeat in november that they still haven t got over. i was in kansas, i was working with our candidate there, estes, who s now, by the way, congressman. it was a close election. he s the congressman sitting in that seat. will continue there. i live north of georgia 6. remember this, the democrats chucked out all the other democrats and said we re going to get behind him, t
they cut it down forfrom three hours to make it two. rubio has the boyish good looks. you ve grown quite fond of him. he was the only one that went after hillary persuasively. and had an articulate carly did a little bit. his was an assault on her incompetence and corruption, which was necessary. i think this is laid the stage. no joke. that this debate on fox business network is going to be fantastic. because now the whole focus is going to be on it, let s see how this is done differently, comparatively between the two. the other business channel. and people who know a little bit about politics will be hosting it. which will be a nice change. and money. if you didn t have fbn. demand it. that was enough. coming up on t the five, also ahead, the fastest seven with bolling, u.s. troops are
love to get the other half, and she just might. wow. [ horn honks ] what letter now? m. pick up the other half. [ screams ] well, now you have to hope you end up solving the puzzle and you have to hope you avoid the you-know-whats that are out there. what do you want to do? i ll buy an i. mm-hmm. two i s. t. two t s. i ll buy an e. sure. two e s. oh, boy. well, at least we ll leave everything in place. maybe we ll get back to you. wes, it s your turn. well, that doesn t help the cause. sorry. mary. mary: come on! big money!
author of the kennedy half century. professor, thanks so much for joining us. i want to get your immediate thoughts about the race. it was so much tighter than polls in the last two weeks had showed. what were your takeaways from it? well, you know, one of my takeaways is i m going to rely less on polling averages in the future. the polling average was 7%. mcauliffe was supposed to have a 7% cushion. i think that s what most people were expecting. i have to say this, though. the private mcauliffe surveys, which were done by one of nbc s pollsters, he always had it two, three, four points. i don t think they were necessarily expecting a margin as big as the public polling suggested. but your earlier description was absolutely correct. why did the incumbent attorney general, who won almost 59% four years ago, end up falling short
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