>> cornell, is there any truth to that assessment? >> well, as you talk about georgia, because last time i checked, you don't get much redder state than georgia. if you go back to the last off year election where a democrat ran for a governor of georgia, that democrat by the name of carter, a good georgia name lost by over 200,000 votes. but this is part of the problem. if you're at the rnc, this is part of the problem. your playing field is shrinking. i thought georgia would be a battle ground state four or five years from now. this is a state that in the obama campaign we looked at. and sort of tried to see if we might be competitive. but right now if you look at georgia, if we're losing georgia by a point, it is absolutely going to be a state that democrats put into battle ground configuration as well as, look, you know, arizona. you know, nevada, these western states that have been