i'm bill globa. mayor of davenport. in 2008, president obama won by approximately 9 million votes nationwide. one of the biggest margins since lyndon johnson. he won with young people, students, afro-americans and poor hispanics. in 2010, we got the worst shallacking since the civil war or something. lost 63 house seats. 63 congressmen. i remember in 2008, 39 people, i got out of the vote in homeless shelter. went to the same shelter in 2010, no one voted. what can you tell me to reassure me a little bit that things are going to be different? that people are, in fact, in these demographics are going to turn out? when i see people protests on occupy movement. i see the highest poverty we had up among our base. so what are the polls showing? how is a campaign going to get to these? wrong romney necessarily can. what are the positive signs you see in the demographics that didn't vote in 2010? >> anita dunn, to what degree can you reassure the mayor? >> in 2010, the election as mid terms are, was a referendum. it was not a