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at this hour, we are awaiting results from the republican presidential primaries in both mississippi and alabama. the polls in those states closed exactly one hour ago. to see where things stand, we go to washington, where bret baier is standing by with an update tonight. >> reporter: we have early results from the two southern primaries contested this evening. we told you earlier, both of these races were very tight. well, they are extremely tight. in alabama, rick santorum holds a very slight lead over newt gingrich and mitt romney. however, it's very early. these are raw totals here. it's very tight, even with the exit polls and the modeling, extremely tight. in mississippi, believe it or not, it's even tighter. mitt romney and rick santorum are vying for first place and are only slightly ahead of newt gingrich. again with the modeling, exit pollings and raw total.
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romney hopes to build on his lead in wins and more importantly, delegates. the fact that gingrich is behind in both states is not good news for his campaign. but he told carl cameron, just minutes ago, he is not getting out of the race, tonight. he knew he had to finish strong in these two states, he's not getting out. very tight. ron paul will finish fourth. we will have the reaction all night, throughout the cut-ins here, fox news is projecting ron pall will finish fourth. but more coming up at the bottom of the hour. and a full hour at 11:00 p.m. eastern time. it might be a long time before we can call the races, sean. >> we'll be watching and your special at 11:00 tonight. we will watch this throughout the hour as developments happen on the ground and in mississippi and albottom a. with the eyes of the republican primary on the south, a brand-new survey has been released that stirred up quite a controversy. it was conducted by the democratic approximatelyr public policy polling group t. attempts
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to paint alabama and mississippi conservatives as uninformed and uneducated and in some case, racist. among the questions asked, whether or not the president is a christian or a muslim and whether or not interracial marriage should be legal. and there was a question about evolution. the results regarding the president's religion have received a lot of attention on the left wing blogospear t. lames that 52% of respondents believe that president obama is a muslim and 12% say he's a christian. in alabama, 45% allegedly believe he is a muslim and only 14% responded that he is a christian. even some of the president's accomplices in the mainstream medeiar not buying these rules. take a look at this. >> you are not so sure on these numbers, you don't like this survey? >> there are a couple of things. 1; it's a robo-survey, so you get an automatic phone call and you press a button to answer the question. but you introduce it, the way the question was asked, i think
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it was designed to get a higher number because there are some republican who is may not believe the president, who may believe the -- may not believe he's a muslim, but like saying it because it's a way to attack him. it's a way to needle him. so i think this question was designed to get a higher percentage in the answer than maybe what is true. >> this ridiculous poll is the latest example of the new liberal southern strategy to demean and discredit any voters who disagree with the path this president is taking our country down. here with more on the poll, joe trip py. guys, welcome. let me give you one example. this is bill mahare her, he says this about nancy pelosi's daughter. this is what i mean by this liberal southern strategy. watch this. >> we sent her out to talk to
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real americans in the south. now, i am going to show thuvideo. i want you to understand something because she wrote me a long letter explaining this. she didn't cherry-pick this people. she got off the plane. this is mississippi, the poorest state of our union, we are not making fun of anybody. >> i'm here in mississippi, the poorest state in america, also the most conservative state in our union. so why is mississippi so conservative? >> well, in the heart of the bible belt. we believe in families. we believe in adam and eve and not adam and steve. whoever is elected needs to be family orientated. >> god should come into his mind in everything he does. >> you never liked the president? >> no, never will. >> reporter: why not? >> one thing, his name obama. this is america. our president should be american, not muslim. >> i don't like it when i see him on t. i turn it off. i don't like it. >> no, it's not because he's
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black, he's a half breed. he's black too, but he's a half breed. i guess i'm a little prejudice. >> reporter: are you? >> not much. >> reporter: why not? >> just don't. >> reporter: what is this? where are we? >> we are in the state of mississippi. >> all right. thru have it. tucker, what do you think of this? >> li mean, it's part of a long-standing point that liberals have made that anybody who disagrees with the president is fundamentally unreasonable that there must be some hidden bias behind the opposition to obama. this is an attempt to prove something that liberals already believe. it's a political matter, the president's not going to win either of these state, mississippi or alabama. so it doesn't matter. but this is catering to the dumb biases of volvo-driving npr- npr-passatted lefties. >> i lived in alabama for a couple of years, joe, as you know. i lived in atlanta for four years of my life.
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this is as phony a caricature that they are pinning up here. isn't this by every definition prejudice? >> first of all, i agree with tucker that both mississippi and alabama are unlikely in any stretch of the imagination to vote for -- >> isn't this a false narrative? >> on the poll, they have been pretty accurate on other stuff. but i don't like the methodology of the robo-thing. i think that can get false. i think people who want to needle the president will say, you know, will use the muslim word to needle him. there are some problems here. but on the other hand, there are a lot of people who believe this -- i don't know how it helps the president, by the way for a poll to say that this many people think he's a muslim in the south. i don't understand how that -- >> i'll tellue let me give you another example. let me give you another example. the fiction movie "game change." i watched it. all this was was an attempt to smear governor palin,
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conservatives, create a false caricature. it's often done by the left. but in this case, they portray republican voters, palin/mccain voters as -- as violent racists and bigoted people. watch this from that movie. >> for a man who has written two memoirs, he is no open book. what does barack obama see for america? >> he's a muslim! >> he's a socialist! >> he doesn't represent us. >> kill him! >> send him back to afcan. >> what do you think of that, tucker? >> i mean, it's more of the same. look, by the way, when news stories appear chronically unreasonable dislike of obama, they don't like him because they're bigots, it does help obama. it puts him in the position of
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the persecution guy who is disliked because he's racist. but look, it's entirely possible, this is a news flesh for liberals, to disagree with obama's policies and his presidency because you don't agree with what he is doing. that's entirely, entirely valid. after this poll, it's complete nonsense -- >> can i ask one question, why are liberals outraged that people think he's a muslim? is it bad to be a muslim? why is that such a slur? why does that set them off. >> the president was in jeremiah wright's church. no one doubts that he's a professed christian -- >> i don't doubt it. >> it's denial, but it's denial to think that there are people out there who think that. it keeps showing up, not just this poll, but other polls have shown 20-25% of the country believes it. it's a mantra that has been out there for sometime. on the movie, look, the fact is, it was the mccain campaign and
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steve schmidt and nicole wallace and others who cooperated with the people who wrote the book, wrote the screenplay, so this wasn't just -- >> joe, i was there -- >> there were people who agreed with this stuff. i mean who let them watch it. >> this is as false a caricature that they tried to turn this into -- what some people's motivation is, i don't know here. but having watched the movie, this is absolutely, positively a smear. >> i don't have much more time to get into it -- >> well, i think, i have been inside a campaign, where you let in vetted reporters and let them see what's going on. once you do that, you know, you have to take some responsibility for it. and the mccain campaign let them in. and so this is not just all liberals conspiring to put this image out that, that they let it happen. i think they helped it by reporting this, by saying that -- saying that sarah palin
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was this way. i don't necessarily agree with it. >> i have been around governor palin enough to know that it's fundamentally at its core, false. thanks for being with us. stay with us tonight as we are awaiting the results in primary contests in alabama and mississippi. it is very close, too close to call in both states. we will have updates for you throughout the hour and we have the most distasteful i think -- distasteful things ever said on talk radio. we will get reaction from pat buchanan as election night continues here on fox. today, we stand against the tyranny of meager travelards.
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>> sean: breaking news in races in mississippi and alabama, it remains too close to call. we will bring you results as soon as we have them. liberal media have been feigning outrage and in thees and the president himself have routinely ignored vile remarks by liberal, like his favorite mega-donor bill maher. but television is merely the tip of the iceberg, because the most amped-up, hateful spewing is on talk radio. mr. president, i hope you are listening. i hope you are watching. >> so when does seal unit 6 or whatever it's called drop in on george bush? bush was responsible for a lot more death, innocent death than
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osama bin laden. >> andrew breitbart, i am so glad are gone! are you kidding me! >> he is an enemy of the country, dick cheney is. he is an enemy of the country. >> lord, take him to the promised land. will you. i don't want him to go to hell. i just want him to get the hell out of me. pat buchanan is here. >> how are you doing, sean? >> sean: let me go to a few more attacks here, liberal attacks on conservative women, which bill maher seems to be an expert at, to put emphasis on a point that liberals have been so outraged about. or their selective moral outrage. >> about two-thirds of teenagers are sexually active, which -- that's a lot. some people think that's a good thing. some people think sex is vile and demining t. can be, but it
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costs extra -- i'm kidding. why do we aline abstinence with righteousness? to me, it's righteous to answer the call of nature. >> i believe that it should be saved. god intended it to be inside of a marriage i. who taught you this nonsense? i'm kidding! >> so michelle, slit your wrists. go ahead. you know? why not? if you want to, or, you know, do it -- move that knife up about 2 feet. i mean, start right at the collar bone. >> she's the type of person that would have gladly rounded up the jews in jeermny and shipped them off to death camps. this is an evil [bleep] from hell. an absolute evil woman. >> this right-wing slut laura inggram. yeah, she's a talk slut. what do you think, pat? >> that was a friend from
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ms-nbc. i will say that he apologized the next day and then he was suspend forward a week. but there is no question about this, sean, this reflects the cultural war in this country. you really have the other side doing some pretty nasty and horrible things, when you say it's a wonderful thing that this fella andrew breitbart has died in his mid-40s. i think that reaches a very low level. it's a fact of what is happening in our conducture. i think years ago, the american culture was captured by the left. and now they control it. they now really use that power, i think, really to black list, stifle and silence conservatives and others. and they use it to advance their own agenda. >> sean: you know, pat, first first time, quoting michelle obama, i feel there is enough funding, i feel they are well organized enough. and frankly, they so don't
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support freedom of speech that the hard left has the ability to take out a format, meaning talk radio. i feel that strongly about it. i want to know if you think -- because you just lived through this -- you know, by the way, that's hardly, you know, an isolated comment of your old former colleague and there is a lot more out on him, which i am sure people will be able to find if they are interested. the question is: do you think that now they have set themselves up to silence conservative voices and will they potentially be successful? >> i think we are moving in that direction. look, every establishment enforces its own morality, its own code, its own cult and you are seeks to stifle and silence dissent to that. it is called political correctness by one term. but to use terms like big on the, racist, nativist, homotoab
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phobe, to silence individuals, force them to apologize, get them off the there. they know there is a first amendment, which means all of us have a right to speak. they can't stop that. they can take away the microphone that you sit at at home or down there in new york city, or take you away from the camera so that people can't hear you. -- >> sean: let me ask you this. they haven't been able to compete with conservative talk radio because that's the rest of the media. they tried the fairness doctrine, think of progress of talk radio. they didn't succeed there and the latest strategy is to attack advertisers. and you have the president, he goes out and calls sandra fluke fluke, he never calls michelle bachmann or sarah palin and he takes money from bill maher and never apologizes against women. what does that say about the president and the super pac not
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returning the money? >> well, let me tell what you it says. what the president is saying is, bill maher is one of us. in other words, you cut slack when one of your own does this. and bill maher does for a living, as a stock in trade, use the kinds of terms and words about women and others that rush limbaugh made a mistake in using and apologized for. they do it as a stock in trade. and this is what it is all about, sean, in the culture wars, the opposition is saying, look, we cut slack for the people who commit atrocities because the people who are committing them against are the people that we dislike or we detest or we loathe. that's what this whole battle is b. they are not going after those folks because they are one of them or one of us, as they would say. >> sean: wow. i prefer the old crossfire day, pat. i prefer more speech, passionate speech, debate, dialogue,
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apparently those on the left want to silence opposition voices. thanks for being with us. >> thank you very much. >> sean: stay with us as we continue to monitor the results of alabama and mississippi. and a clash over contraception between george downlaw student sandra fluke and a conservative commentator, all caught on tape. we will show and you tell you who came out on top of this heated debate. much more on this election night, here on the fox newschannel. well, online dating services can get kind of expensive.
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>> sean: welcome back to "hannity." as we continue to monitor the breaking news, the g.o.p. primary races in mississippi and alabama are too close to call. as soon as we have result, we will bring them to you right here on the fox nume. president obama's new line, when it comes to how his administration can suppress the skyrocketing gas prices. there is no quick fix. >> while there are no silver bullets, short term, when it comes to gas prices and anybody who says otherwise is not telling the truth. we can't just drill our way to lower gas prices. there are no quick fixes or silver bullets. what i have also said about gas prices is that there is no
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silver bullet and the only way we are going to solve this problem over the medium and long term is with an all of the above strategy. >> sean: really reassuring. but not surprising coming from a man whose only solutions solutir solving the crisis have been recommendations like this brilliant one. >> there are things that you can do individually, though, to save energy, making sure your tires are properly inflated, several thing. but we could save all the oil that they are talking about getting off drilling, if everybody was inflating their tires? and getting regular tuneups? you could save just as much. we are making new v.s in the development of gasoline and jet fuel that is plead from a plant-like substance. algae. you got a bunch of algae out here. right? if we can figure out how it make energy out of that, we will be doing all right. >> sean: algae.
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tuneups, inflate your tires. with answers like that, it's no wonder the people are not happy with the obama white house. according to a brand-new poll that came out, 54% answered yes when they were asked if gas prices were something that the president could do a lot about. only 36% said no. joining me from the fox business network, stuart varny. >> i have a very good english accent. >> i love t. i just love t. keep going, dana. >> sean: algae, tuneups, inflate my tire ?impls hopeless. hopeless. the president's energy policy is a flat-out failure from green energy, a flat-our failure. if 3 years ago, he had a national commitment, let's drill for every drop of oil that we have, let's get it out there, we would not be in the mess we are in today. he could say the same thing tomorrow, let's get all the stuff that's ours, you would
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have an impact on price pretty quickly. >> sean: when president bush opened up drilling in july of 2008, gas price his gone up considerably. by the time he left the white house, it was $1.70. >> $1.79 when president obama took office. he is right that there is no silver bullet. that's thealatest college drinking game because he has been saying it so much. but the problem is that while there is no silver bullet for an immediate fix tomorrow, he has a record now. back in 2008, when he was making the comments about inflating the tires -- >> sean: and getting a tuneup. >> this is very important and will save you, like, $5. >> sean: i could tune my car up. you don't need one on a new car for a longed period of time. here, he has an energy secretary that had stated in the past, he wanted our gas prices to be as high as europe. the president himself said he wanted gas prices to go up.
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he it -- but gradually. >> i think that i would prefer a gradual adjustment. the fact that this is such a shock to american pocketbooks is not a good thing. but if we take some steps right now to help people make the adjustment, first of all, by putting more mony into their pockets and encouraging the market to adapt to the new circumstances more quickly. >> sean: gradual adjustment. does this go back to the days of 2008 when global warming was perceived to be a big problem and we had to use less fossile fuels and get the gasoline prices up to $9 dis. it hark back to those days? i think it does. we have moved on since then. global warming is not the headline that it was. instead, we want a rational policy of getting gas prices under control, a rational energy policy -- >> sean: not algae?
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not solyndra. >> president obama, i think has enough political capitol with his left that, meaning the left-wing part of the party, that he could have changed -- >> sean: could have. >> changed position on keystone, given the go ahead for the congress do make the change and they are going to keep bringing it up. instead, he personally lobbied against it -- >> sean: let me ask you one quick thing. the president's approval rating is 41%. no president has been re-elected under 48%, that was george bush, by the way in 2004. we have alabama and mississippi -- too close to call at this hour. what does it mean? >> i think there is about to be a turn -- we are at a turning point in the economy. i think we are about to head south, a little bit south after a nice period of modern expansion. gas price and it is news on food prices are going to make that economy head south. i think the election campaign is at a pivotal point. we are about to abandon talk
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about cont rept raseption and abortion and look to the economy and obama's record. that's why he is so far in the latest polls. >> sean: last word. >> i think there are howls of anguish out of chicago with the obama campaign because i believe their internal polling was telling them something different. when the "new york post" and the and the washington post are saying the same thing, you have a problem. >> awful. god awful. >> tell not work [with english accent] >> sean: it's just not right [imitating southern accent]. >> still too close it call. and georgetown student sandra fluke was confronted over the contraception mandate. and bret baier has an update on alabama and mississippi, next.
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>> this is an elections headquarters update. we have early results on what could be a pivotal night. two southern primary, 84 delegates at stake in the primaries. alabama right now, rick santorum has a slight lead over newt gingrich and mitt romney. and it appears to be holing at this moment, based on exit polls and raw vote total here. you are looking at the raw vote total. in mississippi, the same trio battle battling it out. but it's even tighter, it's tied. gain, based on modeling, we are doing with exit polls and raw vote totals, coming in by the minute. gingrich hopes to put the two states in the win column, along with georgia. let's get an update from carl cameron in birlingham with the gingrich campaign. >> reporter: hi, bret. it's a sparse crowd trickling in for what is likely to be a long
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night. the gingrich campaign watching both returns. i had an opportunity to talk to the former speak of the house in his suite here at the winfrey hotel where he and his wife are watching. come what may, even in defeat, newt gingrich made it very clear, he's going to continue to tamp amount of i'm going to tampa. the first point, i would make is that the so-called frontrunner who the pundits said was inevitable, after all the millions he has spent has only a third of the delegates tonight. that's not a majority. he is not moving to a majority at this stage. >> so, mr. santorum's turning up the heat and says he wants you out. he won't ask you formally. >> when i was winning and he wasn't, i wanted him out. life is like that. he said no. i will quote santorum -- no. >> reporter: they wait for the returns. the gingrich campaign more confident as they watch. initially because the exit polls
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they were particularly worried, mr. gingrich made it very clear, he's going forward. >> sean: the national debate over president obama's contraceptive mandate has nothing to do with limiting access to birth control. but watching sandra fluke and her friends lament about the financial burden of contraception on college co-eds, one could forget what is at stake. she was taken to task in an effort to refocus this debate. watch this. >> no one is attempting to ban contraception or limit access to make it illegal for women to have this. the debate is about who should be providing it and paying for t. should employers determine what is involved in compensation and their health care benefits? or should the government make certain requirements? can we agree that is what this deigate -- debate is about? >> not exactly. there are ways to limit access.
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making something illegal would be an extreme form, but not covering it the way other benefits are covered is another way to limit access. >> exercise is important to health, that's not covered by insurance. couldn't that logic saying access is denied because it's not offered to you for a reduced price, apply to so many things. >> i think that's not a fair comparison and most women would tell you that's not a fair comparison. >> here with the reaction is elyse jordan and from the american values institute, alexis mcgill johnson. her facts and figures were just dead wrong. you know, i never investigated. i have been married 19 years. i never investigated the cost of how much the pill was. but you can get the pill without insurance for $9 to $19 a month. >> the facts are wrong, but unfortunately, rush hijacked the conversation and caused an unnecessary distraction -- >> sean: i am not talking about rush. >> we need to bring it back to
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we do not need the government telling us what we can -- what must be purchased for employees. >> sean: is that too much to ask? that people -- if you are going to engage in whatever behavior it is, it is none of my business, i don't care what people do, it's none of my business, do what you want to do, why do i have to pay for? why?! >> the debate here is not about whether or not employers should cover birth control or not. this is really a larger conversation about what is happening with women in health care -- >> sean: what is happening with women in health care? >> there is an attack on women -- >> sean: i want women to have health care. if they want to engage in sexual behavior, you can buy condoms or get birth control. >> i am not opposed to providing birth control to low-income women who would not have it otherwise. that's what title "x" did, with the nixon administration. and that's what provided health care access for women in 75% of
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the country. i'm fine with that -- >> sean: this is a college student -- at an expensive college, which has a religious affiliation that takes a different position on birth control. don't we believe in religious freedom. why force a religious institution -- wait a minute -- to provide a health care that goes against their core values. >> this isn't about religious freedom -- >> sean: this is -- >> this is an ideological overreach -- >> sean: by liberals. >>s not! >> absolutely! this is ideological overreach. [overlapping dialogue] >> they are exempt. they are not participating. they have been exempt by the laws previously -- >> sean: wait a minute. not school, not charities, not hospital, under the banner of catholic. >> this is what happens so many catholic bishops supported obamacare because they thought this will help social justice with health care.
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what it is doing is quite the reverse, going to have them to commit a crime against conscience or stop billions of dollars that catholic services provide to the poor. that's what i think is very upsetting. that these valuable services are going to be -- >> sean: why, if the catholic church, and we are going to respect catholic universities and their right to practice freely and catholic hospitals and charity, why not allow them to make the decision -- and if you are a woman or you disagree with their religious views, don't work there. don't work in a place -- >> compromise. what the obama administration did was they asked for a compromise. they tried to create a situation -- >> sean: it wasn't a compromise. they are lying. they are saying -- [overlapping dialogue] >> sean: health care providers are not that altruistic. >> i agree! that's why government needs to be engagedin this conversation. at any level of health care -- >> sean: what is your respect
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for religion. >> they are trying to focus on prevention. i don't understand why -- >> sean: prevention over something that is constitutionally protected. >> we have government laws already that are meant to be doing that. but we are piling government on top of government. >> hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. this is the silliest argument for the right. [overlapping dialogue] >> 99% of women use birth control. >> sean: you are insisting that religious institutions change their value it's. >> not at all. not at all. we are asking for -- >> sean: we have to go. let not your heart be troubled. our great, great, great american panel's next, as we continue to monitor races in alabama/mississippi. too close to call. an update coming up next.
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>> we continue to monitor the breaking developments out of mississippi and alabama and the g.o.p. races remain at this hour, too close to call. as soon as we have results, we will bring them to you live. but right now, our great american panel, john fund is back and the fox news contributor, host of the leslie marshall show. leslie's back, a columnist for the sun cent nil, noelle mcpore is here. too close to call, everywhere. what do you make of it? >> a fund-raising nightmare. this will go straight out and we will have to watch this very closely. you know, i am -- i am surprised romney in the south is doing as well as he is, with tell meas and i tell told you, it's about
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the economy. when joe six-pack goes to fill up the gas tank and gas prices are rising and we have to do something about this. >> sean: you have real unemployment gallup numbers, unemployed/underemployed nearly 20 pimplts foreclosure -- >> sean: how does he run on 47 million americans in poverty, 12 million more than when he took offense office. $5 trillion in debt. >> at the end of the day, who are the republicans going to but the forth? though it does look like romney. he scares the most because he appeals to the moderate it's. >> sean: scares you? four years of obama scares me. >> what i am loving though, right now, is how split this is. i'm going to start calling ron paul -- >> no! >> i really do. >> the battle between hillary clinton and barack obama went into june. it didn't affect the unity of the party. look, romney's showing weakness in the south, that's the base of
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the republican party. he will carry those states in november. next week, this contest goes to oregon and that's going dob an entirely different scenario. romney doll much better. it's important baize those are the states that conceivably could be in play. >> romney has the delegates -- >> sean: what if santorum won both states tonight? >> that means he's finally on the list to be romney's vice-presidential runningmate. >> sean: oh. that's not what mitt romney was saying. >> i think that santorum would -- you could no longer ignore him. i think it would mean that newt gingrich would have a lot of thinking to do -- do i stay in the race and divide the anti-romney vote, despite what romney did -- >> sean: let's say newt wins both states. it is that close. >> i don't feel that. if newt does, he will stay in for the long haul. but newt says even if he doesn't win, he will stay in. i don't understand -- >> he has secret service
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detailing. he is set. you know? he's made the call. >> you know what? i think newt's deal, i think it's personal. i think he has -- >> sean: how does a president win with a 41% approval rating, right track/wrong track numbers that are horrific. unemployment numbers that are not getting better. how does obama make the case except going negative? >> i'm a republican -- >> sean: i'm a registered conservative. >> we realize he's not doing his job. you try to tell the liberal-liberal left that obama is dog a great job and the economy is improving and it's great and have some more kool-aid and rah, rah, rah. haybelieve it. >> don't you think he's doing a good job? >> i like to look at the facts. >> sean: how about the earthquake? how about karl rove. >> the facts are the gas prices are high -- [overlapping dialogue]
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>> and anyone, you know the gas prices are not solely whether -- left or right -- >> sean: all right. >> numbers bounce around. obama had 50% and events shape the numbers. remember, all of those polls take with a grain of salt. they are all registered voters, likely voters are more interesting. rasmussen's sample shows obama can't beat romney or santorum. but things can change with an improving economy. the closer we get to the election, you will see more registered voters turn into likely voters. right now, a lot of this is speculation. >> sean: we will update out races tonight in mississippi and alabama and more with our great, great american panel, right after the break l ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep,
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>> -- >> sean: g.o.p. primary races are too close to call. but fox news is getting very close to calling the race in alabama. as soon as we are able to call that race, it may be just minutes, we will bring it to you live hered on the fox nume. there is a new series, with all the talk about comments about women, very interesting. abc has a new program.
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gcb. good christian, quote, bichs. here's what newt gingrich had to say about it. >> look at the new show that's on, that has the word christian in it. and i want to you take that exact name, drop out christian and put in miz muslim. and ask yourself, is there any network that would have dared do run a show like that. you know the answer is not a one because anti-christian bigotry's just fine in the entertainment industry. >> sean: that's right. >> you know what, he is so right on on this. if they have a place that christian with muslim, first of all, it would never have gotten to be a pilot -- >> sean: we could have a rally to restore sanity by cat stevens, use of islam. by the way, maybe salmon rushdie would be there. >> being that i come from and live in the entertainment mecca of -- gcb. first time i checked, have you
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an off button as well as an on button. >> sean: i am not saying to take it off the air. newt makes a point -- >> it's a combee. >> sean: if it was gmb, stop, if it was gmb, you were saying they would run that. >> they have a muslim show -- >> sean: that's not what i asked you. >> the majority of this country, christians are. why can't we laugh at ourselves? >> sean: if it's a good muslim [bleep] -- >> i would watch any of them. if they are funny, i would watch them. >> by that logic, women are the majority in this country, are we supposed to slur them? >> we do. >> the argument that somebody's a majority -- >> sean: why -- [overlapping dialogue] >> why won'tabomma and the obama super pac return the million dollars to bill maher, who called sarah palin the "c" word and the "t" word and attacked rick santorum's children.
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explain tow tome with the selective outrage, why they are keeping the million dollars from bill maher. explain that to me. >> i will tell you. >> sean: i'm listening to you. >> when foster freeze made the comment about the comment between a women's legs, it can't be a joke -- >> sean: he apologized i. relax. rick santorum didn't give the money back -- >> sean: the president never called michelle bachmann, sarah palin or the other women who were attacked by maher -- ever! >> if this country goes into decline, people will say the economy was falling apart, 40% of births were out of wedlock, and what did a bunch of people argue about -- whether they were offended or not. there is too much of this. >> sean: let not your heart be troubled. you can follow me on ttt
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