in that, but what is the success? what does it look like? >> well, brown is a good issue. people saw how you can move money and people into a district and win it, win the state senator and of, he is making a difference here. perry is an interesting race. i coordinated heavily and talked to the folks in dallas and they have 1.5 million out if vote and not that many since a primary in 1970. so the truth is that tea party movement is not a monolithic conservative view, but to animate people to get the votes in and change the makeup of congress and state legislators and vote the way you want to vote. >> and ultimately about the texas race where governor perry won his primary, what happens in a case like that? because there was a third candidate who had more conservative support? what do you do, constantly end up splitting the vote between the mainstream candidate and pushing them more conservative and the candidate who might run expl explicitly with tea party