newark is not corey booker's place. he's not -- it doesn't seem to be in control in administrative matters, budget, police, so on but he's had political problems in newark. how do new jerseyans look at that? probably not a lot of people are aware of that. and corey booker, in a way, is a kind of chris christie person in wanting to go out and talk to people and be well known. booker has been all over the state doing graduation speeches and so on. how does that count? in this rather strange election, on august 13th? >> we talk about nationally chris christie and republicans, chris christie have a problem with national republicans because of his chumminess with president obama. in new jersey, corey booker and chris christie have been equally chummy. is that a problem potentially in a democratic primary? or is christie so popular it doesn't matter? >> the turnout here is going to