coordinate using a national strategy that then could backfire? >> it's the one thing that keeps me up at night. we out-raised the republicans, out-recruited them, out-messaged them, out-organized them. there's no question the superpacs are a major factor. just this morning there was news, one guy, sheldon adelson, in las vegas, nevada, is dutmpig eight figures into the american political discourse. maybe he's trying to bid on the branding rights for the us of a, instead of the united states of america, make it united states of adelson. you have a small group of people trying to buy elections. we have to be able to compete. we're not going to win the majority by letting a small group of people fund superpacs so without having a response. and we will respond. >> when you talk about that, though, and we use a figure like adelson here to talk about the fact that he is making it clear he's a bottomless pit of money, that he will throw, whether that's to intimidate the other side or what, he has ponied up with a lot of money, whether it was for newt gingrich or