and what's important about this, when it comes to new hampshire. if we go back to say, 2008 when john mckeane faced off. a terrific map here, all the red counties where john mccain won and look where romney won. down in the southern areas, he won hillsboro county and he also won rockingham county and part of the reason you could point to, his time as governor of massachusetts, and the popularity that he had back then, familiarity with a lot of folks there in neighboring new hampshire, who have moved out of middlesex county and up into new hampshire and mccain was the winner over romney four years ago and beat him by five points, okay? and so, what will romney do on tuesday night in these specific areas? will he increase his vote county from four years ago? will he add to it or will some of the others take away from romney? quickly, at the presidential level in 2008 when obama beat mccain by 9 points, it was deeply democratic, all ten