for a presidential year. midterms it's narrower, tends to be older, more conservative electorate. perhaps having more anger than hope in its heart. the republicans are building these campfires around issues like benghazi. i wonder if the question here, when you reach the larger electorate, younger, more optimistic, broader intellectually and broader ied i don't imaginically, ain't going to work. wait a minute, aren't you the party of benghazi, that doesn't like minimum wage, abortion rights, that doesn't like same-sex marriage. you're that party and you're claiming you want to unite this country? >> i think it's kind of sad. i don't think the republican party is ready to be a national party anymore. certain figures are arguing in one direction, but the leadership is really going backwards. what i really saw tuesday night, congratulations mitch mcconnell, we've got to acknowledge that some sea party folks really went down who might have won in 2010 or even 2012. so there's some way the, quote, establishment vindicated the tea party, but what they've really