will be fascinating to watch. we ll see the rand paul versus the peter kings and maybe even chris christies, and it could be divisive in a democratic primary, but now, there is no serious contender to hillary clinton, and she may not have to deal with it in the same vein that candidates on the gop side will. moving on, with very little fanfare, yesterday, the senate passed a $1.1 trillion bill to fund the government until at least october. in washington-speak, it s called the omnibus, and it wraps all 12 spending bills into one massive, 1,182-page bill, and the bill passed 72-26, all 25 democrats as well as 17 republicans voted. and the house overwhelmingly passed the same bill earlier this week. but it s amazing, we ve talked about the big number. but there s a whole bunch of winners and losers in this bill that you may not know about, and we thought we d bring it to your attention. there were questions about whether votes on the bill would be delayed, because senator ted