switch press conference. he has done that before as we know. don, i don't think the attorney general sessions wants to leave the job. he is trying to put his imprint on that department. he's been one of the more aggressive cabinet officers in trying to fill the vacancies. he's trying to fill the u.s. attorneys' jobs. he really does have plans that a lot of people wouldn't agree with that he has had his eye on for a long time. so i think he would be very reluctant to take this option unless the president really forced it on him. and the president is not subject to the hatch act, and he could say out there i want mr. sessions in this job in the senate and i want you voters in alabama to support him. and i'm out here campaigning because he cannot, he is subject to the hatch act and see what happens. so that way he would not give up his seat but yet he could be on the write-in ballot. >> john, today, a republican