from washington state. no where in dan's report was the name gingrich. has he sort of become part of another conversation? i'm just wondering why aren't we hearing more buzz about the gingrich campaign these days? >> well, he mentioned that he was 8 or 10 points behind percentage wise just at the beginning in washington. that is just a matter. the fact is on tuesday the largest state to commit delegates will be georgia. he will carry that overwhelmingly. the other states are proportional. he will get a significant percentage of those. of the 2300 delegates that will meet in tampa, less than 300 have been assign sod far. there is much to go. 32 more states and territory. we have no doubt that he will continue to make a significantly strong showing especially for those that are concerned about the economy and those that are concerned about energy. >> what about ohio? because today, sir,, two of your state's biggest newspapers the cleveland plain dealer and the cincinnati inquirer both