to. he's been here in new hampshire on and off for a very, very long time and this kind of attention is new to him. i think it's fair to say that ron paul's campaign wasn't prepared for this, and it was pretty intense for him, and he did leave earlier than expected. he was supposed to sit down and have breakfast and he didn't get to. they've seen candidates come in and get crushed by the attention, by the cameras, but they still find a way to maneuver and talk to the voters. i actually asked ron paul about that, and let's just say he wasn't very happy with the question and he said it was our fault in the media and the people who didn't get to talk to him should be furious at us. brooke? >> you talked to him and he may not compete in florida? dana, what's that about? >> this is really interesting. obviously, after new hampshire for people who are local junkies like us, they know the next primary is going to be in south carolina. and then that following that is florida. and the whole question is, what happens with ron paul down the