north dakota or hold tennessee. like you're in a world of hurt. that seems to line up. same on the democratic side. if the national party is spending in texas. texas doesn't align like that despite other groups that have tried to turn it blue. it's not there yet, and we don't know when it's going to be there. i continue to think -- i know everybody is focussed on this and the candidates, and they're two candidates to pay attention. whether it's o'roarke's money or the enthusiasm he's generating in pockets of the state, the real fallout of this, the repercussions are house races. i think that's what you need to pay attention to here. what this does for texas seven, in texas 32. if democrats in house races can ride those coat tails. >> more democratic turnout statewide helps in the suburbs of dallas. where you find more democratic suburban voters. democrats are happy to have a competitive race. they think it gets more people