tenth amendment and states' rights are giving up theability to control their own exchanges and instead giving that power to the federal government. you know, scott walker is a governor who's done this in wisconsin. he said he'll wait until after the president election to begin setting this thing up. but, you know, alots of these republican governors could be essentially giving up the power to control what aspects of this bill they actually could. >> there's the third option, they could work with the federal government and implement the exchanges today. nia-malika, i want to show you where the exchanges are implemented. 17 states have decided not to create or they have not taken action yet to do that. they're in yellow. then 14 states and washington, d.c., are moving ahead with the exchanges. they're in green. we can show the green there. now, i just want to show the tossup states. let's remove the ones that aren't tossup states. when you look at those particular nine states that we have right now, what -- how is this going to affect the votes