in on the populous end that tap into something at the gut level with the base of the republican party that most of them don't. it tran skends regions. it transcends their views on certain issues. but overall, i think at the base, at the grass roots level, the blue collar worker if you will, as long as someone says they're good on life and marriage, they'll focus on the economy. they just want to be comfortable with those issues. it's going to be a sense of trust. take mitch daniels. he's now made two consecutive statements about a truce on abortion that's going to hurt him with a lot of the grassroots social conservatives who aren't going to want to support him in the primary. ultimately, though, everyone in the republican party wants to beat barack obama and it doesn't really matter who the nominee is as long as they have basic trust at some of these core principle levels. >> we're seeing the reverse of what we're 19the democratic party. over the last 20 years as we've lived through this class inversion where democrats have run better upscale. the democratic primary has