like frank napp jr. >> if one or two people find themselves for some reason lose a job because of this, they'll be a lot more who will get the job and they will--those who are let go will find other jobs because there will be more hiring to meet the demand that raising the minimum wage will create. >> his group backs raising the minimum wage in south carolina. a red state generally seen as hostile to big government telling business owners what to do. but he may be on something. polling may turn on candidate support for boosting the minimum wage. raising the federal minimum wage is an issue that really resonates with voters. that's what tom jensen says. he knows a thing about voter attitudes. he is the director of public policy polling, a national polling based in rol raleigh, north carolina. you do polling for democratic and progressive campaigns. >> sure, that's right. >> but that should not affect the outcome because you need to know what people are thinking. i'm struggling with the idea that this is a resonant theme. it is for me. you know what they call us in the media, they call u