women's march and other marches across the country. the base is very energized. i would say this, this is the first of the three special elections where you've had financial parity between the candidates. in the case of montana, quist received very little money where he was pounded with $5 million of koch brother and other money on negative ads. thompson, kansas, got no outside help. this is the first time we've seen a democrat candidate in one of these special elections get the kind of financial support they need to go toe-to-toe with the republicans and surprise surprise, they're going toe-to-toe. ossoff's going toe-to-toe with handel in georgia. if these other candidates have had the same kind of resources, not taking anything away from ossoff, i think you would have seen similar results in those places. >> all right, jason miller, let's turn, jason, if we can, to health care, to all the details we know inside the senate health care bill. i was silent there because we don't know any of the details of the bill because it's being knee gosh negotiated behind closed doors. you were listening as we read