if you have a primary challenger like mitch mcconnell and john cornyn, none of those guys are going to vote for it. you might win concessions, but the underlying political gravity that pulls people to the positions that we've seen is still there as six or seven incumbent gop senators faced primary challenges. >> i actually respectfully disagree with you there. i think mcconnell's nay vote is interesting, we should pay attention to it. he looked at the spending levels for next year part of the sequestration cuts. mcconnell wanted to keep as is, he wanted the status quo, ryan has conceded the cuts. mcconnell didn't want to get the fees ryan enacted. within the republican party, there is disagreement on how to handle the sequestration. some like mcconnell think it is a real hammer to use on the democrats to get things like