brown by himself, 57%. tim donnelly, 17%, next three are republicans. andrew blount, 3%, and others, 21%. , others/undecided, okay. okay, numbers are always fun, especially for people like me, but there's a couple caveats. it's early. let's remember that, and brown's popularity with the voters coincides with his approval rating as governor, and the economy is just rolling around. 59% are saying, yeah, he's a good guy. we like him, but we have to wait on all that. >> so the state's new top two primary systems, but even the first time, the majority in the primary doesn't prevent a run-off in november, so talk about how this is going to work. you look perplexed. >> i'm trying to be objective, neutral, that's my job, so i'm not going to say anything bad. this is new state-wide. we did it two years ago for the local assembly, state senate and congressional elections. so under the top two system, what happens is especially when it's been used for state-wide offices like now, the top two guys, whoever they are, run off against each other in the general election. regardless of their political part