and they found out that they counted wrong and they had to go redo it. when they did, it was mitt romney on top but it's hard to look at -- if you're rick santorum, it's hard to feel like a runner-up. you got to feel like you're in the winner's lane. >> no kidding because about three weeks ago, he was at 3%. let's do the rest of the field for you. 22% went to ron paul. 13% to 14% went to newt gingrich. rick perry had 11% and michelle bachmann a disappointing last place finish at 5% if you don't count jon huntsman. so what will happen today now? will there be big news from other candidates, will they concede -- it sounds like rick perry is really analyzing his moving forward because he's not going on to south carolina. he said last night he's going to go back to texas. what will michelle bachmann do? there seems to be some confusion within their own group of people about what her next move might be. >> we have snip etc. of some of the speeches last night. interestingly enough, keep in mind that newt gingrich will have two more debates between now and new hampshire this