>> her primary opponent actually first floated the possibility that he might primary her on msnbc when olbermann asked if he would run. he said, hey, maybe. he wouldn't answer. that kind of got lincoln's attention. shortly affiliated that, she said she would support health care. she did become the 60th vote to get it through. >> people don't forget she wavered, could have helped move the ball forward. some perceive her as being someone who was indecisive. >> her hemming and hawing contributed to the idea out in the nation this is a messy, ugly process that requires all sorts of back room deal making. her little bit of this, little bit of that, i'm not sure where i am. fine, i'll vote for this, but i might not vote when it comes back. i'll vote for a filibuster, might not when it comes to the floor. that's the kind of thin that was driving people crazy. it looks like her opponents, i