betrayal. >> bill: you wouldn't melt down. >> or commit suicide. >> bill: you heard sarah palin say look this is a vote against liberal policies across the board tomorrow. do you believe that? >> i don't. i think in many ways this is a rejection of washington, bill. if you go back to the primaries, you saw there were a lot of republicans who had been endorsed by the nrfc by john cornyn and the national senatorial committee who lost to a lot of candidates. >> bill: to the tea party people. >> that sarah palin endorsed. i think in that way it's more a rebuke of washington than it is a rebuke of liberal ideology. >> bill: what about the governor's races like john kasich? he is going to win in ohio, you know, against strickland. that can't be a rejection of washington because it's columbus, ohio. >> i still think that race is still too close to call. >> bill: do you want to bet? i'm making lots of bets here. >> i'm not a betting girl. >> bill: backing away. all the republicans are going to win in ohio across the board. ohio is angry. that is not anti-washington vote that's a antiliberal vote