you'll see more of them and more things going on as well through hervote as we approach the election. the national organization for women is engaged for this entire year leading right up to the 2012 elections, in a massive voter education and mobilization project because we know we have to get the word out to women about what is at stake this year. this really is a pivotal year for women. somebody gave a statistic as to what the women's vote, melanie, i think you gave what the women's vote was in 2008, 64% of women voted in 2008 versus 57% of men. in 2010, those numbers of women voting plummeted. that's the word that is used by belinda lake, the noted pollster, and she said plummeting is exactly the right word. when women did not get out and vote in 2010, what was the result? the tea party. the tea party. a virtually unprecedented war against women. tea party elected officials flooded into the united states. congress and into the state legislatures in many states taking over all three governing bodies, the house, the senate, and the governorship in many states. and what is the result