here on the president's side? >> the health care law is not wildly popular here. one of the reasons why is we have some of the highest health care costs in the country, so that's not a wholly positive thing for the president, and as you know, we're here in new hampshire, taxes matter. we don't have an income or a sales tax, so the tax against president obama as a taxer do hurt him, but on taxes in new hampshire, you've got to tell the truth and be a hundred percent accurate. that's the concern for romney right now with a few weeks left. with that study last week that suggested that his tax plan may not all add up, he that is to make sure his math adds up in order to be credible on taxes. >> bret: clearly that debate moves the needle, at least if you look at those polls post-debate, but andy, you were starting to see some stuff even before that debate that things . what do you think of the last 20 plus days and what you might see depending on the next couple of debates? >> first off, i think we're