away. that is the central problem, people don't know what's in it. but the other side that i think always has to be raised here is that republicans are nowhere. whatever ends up in the bill, republicans aren't for any of it, and everything in the bill, individually, polls above 60%. so this is all stuff that once people know what's in it, there's nothing in it that's politically toxic at this point. >> yes. first of all, it's very interesting to get into the mind of donny as he conjures up a new ad campaign. >> how great was that? >> like an episode of madmen. i think stephanie is right. when you talk to democrats in the white house, outside the white house, the sort of fundamental problem is, they all want to sell it, they know the components of the bill do poll well, but the fundamental problem is that they don't have a settled legislative text. how do you sell something that is not finalized? so, for instance, stephanie mentioned free community college. up until a month ago, that was under consideration.