trampling on the freedom of women's rights, trampling on the freedom to vote, will not reduce to reduce prescription drug costs, will not be there for your child care? there are going to be -- all of this is going to be on the ballot in this election. >> let me ask you about the political ramifications. this is something you said in your campaign about pro-life democrats. take a listen. >> i believe we're a big tent party, and there are pro-life democrats and they are part of our party, and i think we need to build a big tent. i think we need to bring people in instead of shutting them out. >> i think one of the reasons why we had stability on this issue is that in the '70s and '80s, a third of democrats were pro-life, a third of republicans were pro-choice. there was this sort of freeze, if you will. now there's a pretty stark partisan divide. does that make it harder to have pro-life democrats in the party? >> i don't think so. we still have people that come up to me all the time in my state saying i don't agree with you on that issue, but i agree with you on this issue. i still think there's clearly room in our party for pro-life democrats. you also have many people where