don dailey, i'm going to start with you. you have been talking to voters today at different polling placings. what are you seeing? >> i'm seeing a lot of enthusiasm. i think what was most noticeable to me at the polling places that i visited was the turnout was noticeably larger than it has been in both the primary and the run-off election. both of those saw turnout below 20%. we've seen a lot of action at polls today. we've actually seen lines, and that's something we didn't see in the republican run-off election, nor in the primaries. the secretary of state here is still sticking with his projection that we'll see up to 25%. that would obviously be a significant improvement, but still rather low considering all that's perceived to be at stake in this election. >> woodruff: and dan bush, you were out talking to voters across the state, specifically looking for republicans who had supported president trump. what were you hearing from them? >> that's right, judy. i spoke to a mix of republicans further north outside of birmin