>> l ln: well, what appeararto us is that t t party was unprepared and we, you know, saw the long lines of people. we saw lots of confusion about where people were supposed to go. i was at a location where you had republicans from one precinct, democrats from 2 precincts all in the same area, next door. people were getting in line in the wrong place. they had only a couple of volunteers who could help people. there wewe a lot of new registrants, t ty were having to go off to the side. editorial board members attended, they ran out of registration forms. they were just using random sheets of paper. and then, in my caucus location, they got started 50 minutes late. and so, there were so many and there were so many other cases that you've heard out there. that it just feels like they were unprepared. now we're not criticising the volunteers, a lot of people stepped up. they worked hard, they did what they could. >> amanda: mmhmm. lynn: but it didn't feel like and what would have e ppened if it was 2008 and 240,000 people would have shown up? this was 171,000 and so it did not look, in our