jeopardize medical research. they would certainly slow our recovery and cost us hundreds of thousands of jobs. >> reporter: these cuts have already been delayed once, they are soon upon us again and if congress doesn't work out a deal. when the president talked about the fact they're going to kick in. there was a clear party split and disapproving what the president had to say while democrats had a slightly higher ranking, they split on this. something we saw all night long the entire speech and folks were voting the president stayed in negative territory if almost every cog f category, in the speech. and what we saw folks didn't like a lot of what he had to say for most of the speech, bret. >> bret: 12.9 million votes. >> reporter: that's a big number tonight and the interesting thing, the place we saw the biggest spike in votes when the president started talking about gun control, it leapt by over a million votes and as soon as he mentioned that topic, it's