bargaining began here in wisconsin. education has always been a top priority in wisconsin. health care for women, for seniors and children is vital in this state. and all of them have taken a huge hit. but most importantly has been wisconsin democracy. and that's what's at risk here. and that's why it's so exciting to see the interest level, the enthusiasm. and i am still hopeful tonight. >> peter, thank you for joining us. and we want to report now, in the 32nd district, jennifer shilling is leading dan kapanke 55% to 45%. with 54% of the vote reporting. 54% of the vote reporting, shilling up by ten percentage points. 55% to 45%. [ male announcer ] this is the network. a network of possibilities.