being disenfranchised from their own party as well as from the opposition party, who felt removed from washington. and said, you know, i've had enough. and i don't want to take it anymore and i am looking for something different. somebody to shake up the establishment and the status quo. so, either of these results would -- are -- would be historic for this country. i want to add to what ana was saying. it's the persistence of these women 96 years ago who got the right to vote for women in this country that those women were thanking today. because when you think it hasn't -- 96 years -- >> in our generation, we sometimes take it for granted. >> of course we do. of course we do. >> we take for granted that less than 100 years ago, women could not vote. they were not equals in this country in that aspect. so, look, whether she wins or not tonight, the fact that hillary clinton is out there competing for the big title is, i think, very significant to a