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The changing dynamic of this traditionally red state. a family i spent with red, a registered democrat, but votes republican, but all this may be changing in georgia. it s a traditionally red state but it s slowly turning purple. it has two parts to it, newly influx of residents from out of state that vote democratic and it s also republicans who can t seem to bring themselves to vote for donald trump. reporter: it s friday, at this household. the sun hasn t even come up yet and they re already talking about their future. so do you want to try this avocado? they moved from virginia to georgia about two years ago. this will be their first presidential election as state residents. and it s people like them who are changing the historically red state purple. you can tell everybody is looking at him like, man, just end this. he is a conservative. he didn t vote for president ....
Their future. do you want to try this avocado? reporter: alberto and his wifeern keisha moved here two years ago. first presidential election as state residents. it s people like them who are changing the historically red state purple. everybody is looking at him like reporter: he is a conservative. he didn t vote for president barack obama in 2008 or in 2012, nor does he really support democratic candidate hillary clinton but he says he s voting for her anyway. if it wasn t for the candidate that s running now i probably would have voted for that other candidate rather than clinton. wow would have voted republican? more than likely. what is it ability her that is hard for you to totally accept her? e-mail, benghazi stuff. being a military guy, the e-mails, the security, and all of that. like just they re just breaches and in violations of what the simple things that they teach you even as a lower enlisted guy in the military. ....
About their futures. they moved from virginia to georgia about two years ago. this will be their first presidential election as state residents. and it s people like them who are changing the historically red state purple. you can tell everybody s looking at him. reporter: moscata is a conservative. he didn t vote for president barack obama in 2008 or 2012, nor does he really support democratic candidate hillary clinton, but he says he s voting for her anyway. if it wasn t for the candidate that s running now, i would have voted for that candidate other than clinton. you would have voted republican? more than likely. what is it about her that s hard for you to totally accept her? the e-mails and benghazi stuff, being a military guy, you take all of that into account, the e-mails and the security. just breaches and violations that s good. you smell it? it smells good. they are a house divided, while husband alberto usually ....
It s such an obvious dodge, naked spin, that it draws attention to itself. but it is mystifying to me why he wouldn t make it back for this vote, given how he s been criticized. bernie sanders made the vote. lindsey graham made the vote. rand paul made the vote. ted cruz made the vote. and this was a big vote. and a big vote on spending, a big vote on a big conservative deal that was made, not well. some conservatives don t consider it conservative. and it wasn t a unanimous vote for like a post office or something. it passed the senate with 75 votes. they didn t need him there to pass it or defeat it, but he could have made a difference. and sarah, both cruz, rubio, and rand paul, they could have gummed up the works this they chose to, showing up earlier in the week. i think that will be the criticism from conservatives on missing this vote. what did you do to stop it? molly s right, it didn t matter ....
Out of the ordinary with historical norms and it s not something voters care about. so if he felt like he rushed back to washington, he would be legitimizing the attacks. nice try, though. there are many incredible qualities about rubio as a candidate. i think the challenge for him on this vote, it plays into what some has criticized him as being overly ambitious, as being too young, needing another term in the senate. it comes off a little bit as blind ambition as well. and some will say senator obama missed votes, senator clinton and there s no doubt. but they re not all equal. and if you re marco rubio, first term senator, do you want the obama comparison? and ted cruz is the most hated man in the u.s. senate, it s amazing that marco rubio is the one who looks like a bad ....