host: andy roth with us from club for growth.he serves as the government affairs vice president, here to talk about the transportation. if i can ask you a couple of other countries, the primary season so far, how has club for growth fared? guest: we fared good and bad. down in mississippi, for example, we lost that. chris mcdaniel waged a great fight. he won the primary, but then lost the runoff. the problem we have is that not just this cycle, but we anticipate in future cycles, is that the republican establishment is now more fully engaged in the primaries than previously. they like the fact that the republicans believe in various forms of big government, while our candidates are trying to hold to the traditional view of limited government. the races are much more fully engaged than the voters are paying much more attention to what's going, and there's a lot more money involved, but we've got to adapt on that. host: chris mcdaniel hasn't fully conceded yet? guest: i believe so. we don't get involved in vote challenges. we get i