for organizational strength, bret. >> bret: and they're working the phones. let's break down the voter trends and my colleague bill hemmer is back in new york at the touch screen. hey, bill. >> megan, good evening to you, we showed you the tool in iowa last tuesday night and we'll bring you back and give you an idea what we're looking at behind me. we can look at results and the economy and the state level as a look ahead which we will do continuously, as we move out of this process. tuesday night. remember, iowa had 99 counties and in the state of new hampshire, a much different story. new hampshire had ten counties in total. many did not hold a lot of votes, but what will be key on tuesday night, a few areas down here in the southern part of the state. this is hillsboro county. and this is the most populous county in new hampshire and borders massachusetts, mitt romney's former home, the former governor's home there, also, rockingham county to the east there, two critical areas that will come into play on tuesday night.