from the conference, and i think she will be a force in the nominating process, even if she doesn't run, she ends up being a king maker of sorts in terms of who she throws her endorsement to. so she's a very powerful factor in this entire process. >> given all the power that she has clearly within the republican base, that straw poll vote indicates the republicans don't think she's electable either. you put your power behind somebody that may have your ideological concerns all bottled up, but you've got to get somebody elected. >> it's rally interesting that you say that because anecdotally if you look at the stories over the weekend from her speech on friday onward, there is a lot of people that were interviewed in the crowd or holding up sarah signs or waving at her or shouting at her saying supportive things and then telling reporters, "i don't think she's ready." so it doesn't mean that she's electable just because she's so beloved. when it really comes down to the iowa caucuses, south carolina primary, new hampshire, a place she could probably never win, it really is a different story.