now. bill mcgurn is a columnist and editorial board member for "the wall street journal" and has served as the chief speechwriter for president george w. bush. judy miller is a pulitzer prize-winning journalist. both are fox news contributor's. think of her joining me. i will start with you. let's go to colorado being the 11th state to pledge its electoral votes, if it looks like whomever is winning all of the popular. how would that change things? >> well, look, let's start with the fact that it's not going to change. it either takes constitutional amendment or enough states to do this. so far i believe it's only been blue states that will do this. so this is largely -- this is largely a fiction. it's a game where the end is not going to happen. they think they have a problem with 216. that's what is behind every one of these proposals. they won't change anything the thought affected the 2016 election. the real problem is we see the constitution. the electoral college works the