primary voters are the base of the party, the most active people in the party who come out to vote in the midterms. it's a very different group, a smaller group from people who come out to vote in a general election. what do you want to do? you want to attract tea party voters to the more establishment candidates. that is why you see the kind of melding of the agenda. it's not as if john boehner doesn't have problems with tea partiers in his caucus. he does. remember the shutdown? for now as they try to increase their margin of control in the house, they're going to hold hands. they'll run on the same agenda and will make believe like the party is completely united which, of course, it isn't. that's what they're going to do. >> let's talk about the clintons now. it was a split decision on whether or not they could actually help candidates. they certainly helped the candidate in kentucky, ms. grimes. in pennsylvania their candidate