>> so she's essentially blaming mark sanford for her loss to you. that does, in fact, seem to kind of speak of this political tribalism that you point to. do you think part of why she lost was because she was more that way than sanford was? >> yeah, i'll let her speak to why she lost. i can speak to why we won. and the reason why we won is because we start focussing on local issues and issues that impacted people at their very kitchen table. offshore drilling was a huge issue down here in low country. our district covers most of the coastline here in south carolina. and people don't want offshore drilling. and we honed in on that like a laser. you know, we focus on, you know, protecting social security, protecting medicare. we went around the district and talked to folks about their concerns and that's what we addressed. we didn't listen to the d.c. message or the rhetoric coming out of washington. we focused on local politics and we focused on local issues and we focused on a bipartisanship effort to bring people together.