have want to participate in an exit poll and maybe that hurts the printiveness of the exit poll, but they were the ones who were willing to go in and vote for scott walker and deliver this big win for him. megyn: chris stierwalt, thank you sir, thank you very much. you bet. you bet. megyn: there s no doubt, big labor has a huge stake in this election but in recent years, union membership in wisconsin has declined. from two on on nine to 2011 the state s unionship rate dropped nearly 2 percent from 15.2 to 13.3. over the past two decades, the wisconsin union membership rate has fallen nearly 21 percent. we called together our focus group today to get their take on the message from last night s vote, both in wisconsin and nationally, and here s a preview of what they told me just moments ago. i don t think it should go unnoticed that scott walker received more votes in the primary to this recall than his two top democratic components did combined. the motivation was really on that th