senators who voted against new gun measures, but according to politico, ofa has so far been less than successful, politico saying in part, the group did not sway a single vote for the background check proposal and so far, it hasn't been able to make any of those who voted against it feel any heat. how badly did gun change advocates misjudge what lawmakers would do? >> i think the problem is that the main way you strike fear into lawmakers is you make them afraid of losing their next election. and with senators, of course, they only run every six years, it's not like members of the house, the vote was in the senate, gun control vote was in the senate, i will take as a case study senator mark begich of alaska. aid long talk with him in his office, a sit down interview just before the gun vote. we talked fairly intensely about gun control he is from alaska. it's the last frontier state.