are. kevin, what about the turnout? alice and pat, let s talk about the independent, what does turnout really look like? sometimes when you re not attached to one party or the other, maybe you don t make it to the primaries. so what does it look like today? that s true. secretary of state bill gardner, who is really the electricals guru here in new hampshire, predicts that 250,000 will vote in the republican pry mere, and 75,000 largely will vote for barack obama, who doesn t have any major challenges in the democratic race. that s slightly better on the republican side than 2008, but of course, we had an aggressive primary in 2008 between hillary clinton and barack obama on the democratic side. so we expected a little hire turnout than we re getting this time, and i think it is because there s a lot there s this endless searching. i was at the polls today and people going into the polls saying they were still undecided. mitt romney s vote is solid, dr. ron paul s vote, the