want and i will vote yet. dean heller is the only republican standing for reelection in a state that went for hillary clinton. and he has a fellow republican who is the governor who doesn't like this bill. he's in a tougher place. i'm not exactly sure what mitch mcconnell could come up with that would move mr. heller into the yes column. his rhetoric has been pretty emphatic. if you have got rand paul who is the least likely of the 10 at the conservative end and dean heller at the more moderate end, if heller thinks it's too frugal, the more you push it one way and make it more generous, you will lose the frugal folks.