the tie was this woman -- a woman named doris haddock who on january 1, 1999, started a walk in los angeles to cross the country to washington, d.c., 3200 miles. she began at the age of 88. she arrived at the age of 90 walking into washington, there were hundreds of people following her, including a lot of congressmen who drove out to the last mile, celebrating the incredible importance she had focused on addressing what was then for her the fundamental issue, the corruption of the system of campaign finance reform. what the new hampshire rebellion seeks to revive this by remixing the granny d walk. we did the first instance of this walk across new hampshire in january. she walked longer, we walked colder, a total of 190 miles -- did i mention in january? a walk that totaled 210 people across the course of the walk, reaching tens of thousands of new recruits in new hampshire who signed up to force candidates to talk about this issue in the primary and reaching a million people in the state and around the state of new hampshire, talking about and focused on this issue. this january 11, the a