on health care, it was the staff out there about millions of people, potentially tens of millions losing their health insurance. how is that going to help if you pull the mandates? if the costs go up, they have to get out by choice. that s certainly a part of it. you rule the mandate, we know they have to by choice t. question is, if the costs are projected to go up the system starts to collapse. they don t have the mandate, people are forced out. they say all these, cbo says all these people will drop out. that was the other argument we had this summer. even if they don t opt in and pay the fine are people that make less than $50,000. what i m interested is, why does dynamics scoring work here and not on the tax plan? every government will say if you cut taxes there is no evidence
media, all the media practically, declared he was a goneer after the access hollywood thing. it didn t happen. the evangelicals i know living in kentucky and cover the south. they want somebody to fight for them. they will overlook a lot t. question is whether as casey asks, are they going to overlook there? ened i think the answer in alabama may be yes. i want to leave you out of this one. you are a straight reporter. john, is he going to survive this? i don t think so. i think the most interesting thing. the republicans are already slow throwing shade on steve bannon. you are so moderate with your language, throwing shade. first of all, they hate bannon. moore was bannon s guy. that s my on it. will they elect moore? i wouldn t say it s impossible. i would not say that at all. katherine, do you think this is about to go all the way of the horror stories? i thought when trump said we have to punish women for abortion and that horrible stuff on the bus with billy bu
i covered capitol hill for years. this is something that you know there are people that you know you say, it was a bad idea to get into an elevator with strom thurman, few were on the hymn, you knew, you never talked about it. word of mouth. it seems like we heard from beth reporting this, they went down there, that s what they heard. they heard women talking about things roy moore did. they didn t feel before they could talk about it. but that s all changed now. it wasn t, it seems the washington post said these women did not come forward, but they answered the question. it seems like a credible story. the republicans were not that excited. he was to tttering. the polls have him up. this is a difference between washington and alabama i think a lot of people in alabama support ray moore. if these allegations continue, i think he ll probably lose, but he will not resign. is that the times we live in, no matter what the charge the, how true it is, it s still whose side ar
more rural areas in the center of the state, it can be indicative space for people to think of politics going forward. let s talk about the suburbs, any of the nice suburbs around the big cities, chicago, philadelphia and new york. they are likely to depart, unhook themselves from trump, tougher old neighborhoods like johns town, erie or scranton, they seem to be sticking, why would the suburbs be the first to leave trump as they seem to have done this week? yeah, i think, some of this is a return to form, chris, more than a revolt. right? because these are the same suburbs that came out strong for obama. there was some depression in these suburbs within they came for hillary clinton s campaign. that s just around a lot of the these are folks who are paying attention to national politics. they re seeing how this president is sort of prosecuting the trump. agenda.
they re not seeing what the payoff is for these local communities around that kind of trumpism. this is a pretty diverse area, chris. this is an area that won t be anti-immigration. they understand the rationale for law enforcement and the challenges, so a lot of the trumpisms sort of go-to issues don t play as well in the suburbs of pennsylvania. house speaker paul ryan asked if republicans face a choice between the policies of president george w. bush and those of president trump. here he is. paul ryan. it s going to be a choice for republicans, bush or trump? . you know, he sounds like