know, jenna, this is not a list of accomplishments that they want to run on, and it is also not about being a republican or a democrat. it s about being in office when the pig got fat. back to you. jenna: good point, will william. william la jeunesse in california for us today, thank you very much. jon: voters are now deciding key primary battles in several states, one of the most closely watched n. delaware. it s between republican senate candidates mile castle and christine o donnell. the gop establishment is backing castle. he s a 9-term congressman. but o donnell has strong tea party support. so what do primaries like this mean come november? joining us now, npr senior correspondent juan williams, kevin madden is also here, former national press secretary for mitt romney s presidential campaign. kevin, let s start with you. there seems some, i don t know, conventional wisdom if you want to cul it that, that the tea party support will be a huge deal in the primaries, but it won t