new jersey democrats are breathing new life into the battle over same-sex marriage in that state following the supreme court's recent ruling on the issue. democrats in the new jersey state senate say they're working to get the votes needed to override republican governor chris christie's veto over a marriage equality bill. they're saying the high court's decision striking down the defense of marriage act makes it crystal clear that civil unions in new jersey are not equal to marriage. joining me now, democratic strategist richard goodstein and communications director for the indiana party, pete seat. richard, what's your thought about what's happening in new jersey? what will happen? >> well, look, i think if we take this case -- if this case goes to the courts, what we saw in the supreme court's doma decision was one step short of saying that there is a nationwide constitutional protection for same-sex marriage, but that case is just waiting to be brought. it may be new jersey, it may be