then you mentioned immigration reform, passed the senate but the house, if you believe john boehner, is going to take up this in some way, shape or form probably in small or bite-sized chunks. you mentioned john boehner. do you think that the fact that he pushed back against these conservative groups is going to make it easier for him to get immigration passed which is something that republicans and the quote unquote establishment think they need to do to pull back latinos into the fold? >> it is possible but i don't think that translates into an aggressive legislative agenda. i do think they continue to fight over obamacare, it continues to be a wild card in this dynamic. now that we have two million people registered, do republicans continue to push for repeal or do they continue to push this agenda of oversight, does that agenda sort of put in the shadows any other legislative agenda, particularly at a time when people are trying to get re-elected. i don't know that that's necessarily the case. >> ryan, that is a wild card.