identification. and not a lot the governor could do. she could push the election date but that creates political problems. so really they're stuck between a rock and a hard place. for a lot of republicans, this is reminiscent of the 2016 presidential election. a lot of people who didn't want to vote for donald trump, who had to figure out what they were going to do. you're in a very similar situation now for the voters of alabama. >> and haylee, you saw mo brooks a member of congress you've reported on. we should say, the new alabama poll has brooks up six points even after -- the monday allegation of sexual assault. and there's a -- you know, to lanhee's point, there has to be some calculation on capitol hill like this guy might pull out and bowl through the way the president did. >> the people i talked to still seem convinced that roy moore is either going to drop out, you know, maybe reconsider. or republicans on capitol hill could pressure him enough to drop out.