walker? >> well, this is a big deal tonight, ed. davespecifically targeted, the green bay area has been voting a bit more conservative in recent years, so they went after him. instead, he won a landslide victory. now, remember, in just a couple of weeks, one of the recalls of a republican state senator is taking place on the other side of green bay. this has to energize democrats in that area. but it is also significant tonight, ed, that if you look at the republican primaries, these were contested republican primaries in two other districts, in both cases, turnout was surprisingly low. so even though they had contested primaries, they had lower levels of turnout than the democratic primaries a week ago. what i am looking at, ed, is a reality that the democrats appear to be incredibly energized for these elections. the republicans, not so much. >> and there's some other news out of wisconsin, the state senate, john. republicans passed their redistricting plan. what do they have up their sleeve. what does this mean? >> well, this is ugly