he did in that tape. reporter: enter mcmullen, autonative, practicing mormon, former cia officer, and capitol hill staffer. what he lacks in national profile, he s made up for in increasing momentum in the state. steadily creeping up in the polls for months, trump s tape has sparked a moment for mcmullen and his running mate, mindy finn, one that has them leading in the state, according to at least one recent pull. what you ll tell us is you re offering us a glimmer of light. a single-state strategy is hardly a recipe for electoral success, but mcmullin s goals are two-fold. first, open the door to this exceedingly unlikely scenario. we ve said if this race is very, very close between donald trump and hillary clinton, we could block them both. reporter: but second, given recent polling, create an alternative for those turned off by trump. if hillary clinton is
endorsements in the wake of revelations about crude remarks. i m out. i can no longer endorse donald trump for president. i there s no possible way i d vote for hillary clinton, but, these are abhorrent. or outright denounce the candidate altogether. now, i m far from the first to conclude that donald trump lacks the temperament to be president. we knew all along, as did many americans, that donald trump was the type of guy who would talk about women the way he did in that tape. reporter: enter mcmullen, autonative, practicing mormon, former cia officer, and capitol hill staffer. what he lacks in national profile, he s made up for in increasing momentum in the state. steadily creeping up in the polls for months, trump s tape has sparked a moment for mcmullen and his running mate, mindy finn, one that has them leading in the state, according to at least one recent pull. what you ll tell us is you re offering us a glimmer of light.
equality positions in the church if they can t hold those positions. many of us have questions about decision-making authority in the church. but it says something that she can appear on national tv and be critical and still be a practicing mormon. 20 years ago, the church never would have stood for it. as recently as 1993, feminist scholars at brigham young university were excommunicated did i holding some of the same ideas. i certainly hope the church doesn t consider me a critic. i just want there to be a little more room for people like me. rich main is trying to work out his place in the church as an openly gay man. from the time he was a young boy, he knew his sexuality would be at odds with his family s faith. at that period of time, it was viewed as an illness, it was
hispanic state. that is where he was a mormon, a practicing mormon and that was because he went with his family and he is now very devout catholic. that article took great pains to say. the article doesn t cast any as persians on his mormon faith. in fact, it was written by a mormon, but it just makes the simple point that as a political matter it s complicated and makes it more complicated to put marco rubio on the ticket. we were talking about the good news for the romney administration, gas prices and that is so not good right now. it is not good. it s a little early to say. i don t think gas prices alone is what settles the collection. it becomes a narrative and how people feel about how they re doing and it goes to jonathan s point. you would think the president is doing better than he is based on the good news that he has. i think voters will take a wait-and-see attitude and i don t think you ll see things moving in the general matchup and i assume we ll have a
wages. mitt romney and his wife mostly live off capital gains and dividends. jenna: and that s why he has a lower tax rate than just if he got it in a paycheck, for example. right. jenna: what about these donations? there was a big question mark about how much he made in donations, what this tells us about his money. what do we see in looking at his tax returns? for 2010, he basically donated as much as he made as he paid in federal income taxes. he paid $3 million in taxes, he donated $3 million in taxes, 1.5 of that actually went it the church of latter day saints where he is a mormon and been a practicing mormon for a very long time, so this man is doing what capitalists should do, they make money, they donate it back to society, they pay their fair share in taxes. it s all there in the tax returns, 200 pages, jenna. i went through most of them. jenna: tracy burns, thank you very much, from the fox business network. as we watch mitt romney sign off there, ending his rebuttal t