category of undecided when i spoke with him during our show yesterday. within the past 12 hours he has joined the yes crowd. why? it was something he hit on yesterday when we spoke. the majority of people in his district can't afford health care. >> i got a district that's in the top ten most uninsured districts in the whole country. i want to look at what sort of impact it will have on the country. the numbers that came out are promising. reducing the deficit in the first ten years. $1.2 trillion in the next ten years, that's very promising. the issue of the cost. the issue of, of course, providing access. >> i have fought long and hard for single payer. that's not in the bill. i fought for public option. couldn't get it in the bill. tried to protect the right of states to pursue single payers.