electorate. what this says is that a candidate down in virginia 7 who was part of the party leadership may have lost touch with his district. and as we all know and i think all paul can also attest to this, elections are like jobber viewses for candidates. if you show up late you're not going to get the job. that was one of the problems here with this campaign, i think, is that eric cantor saw this coming too late and wasn't able to go out and get ahead of it the way other leaders in the party who face primaries this year like mitch mcconnell and john boehner did and ended up winning their primaries. >> as we're all waking up and shock faced seeing all of this, my question really this could go to either of you, reading multiple articles, "new york times" talks about the dollar figure, $5.4 million by the cantor campaign, $200,000 from the brat but they compare the state house visits from eric