hampshire primary history, you see candidates have a certain attraction to voters whether it's jean mccarthy or george mcgovern back during the vietnam war era, whether it's ronald reagan on the republican side, gary hart in the 1980s, going forward to the present day, barack obama even. we've seen examples where new hampshire voters are attracted to these candidates who are reform minded candidates who are policy as usual candidates. success for a lot of candidates means absolutely everything. that a new hampshire primary could be there window to essentially competing for the rest of the nomination season, we saw that with bernie sanders. he lost in iowa but one in new hampshire and given the momentum and publicity that he gained from that victory, he was able to compete with hillary clinton basically through the rest of the nomination season. he didn't win but new hampshire gave him that momentum, that publicity that enabled him to continue and certainly for donald trump on the republican side. he also lost iowa but new hampshire basically set him on the right path for the nomination. so n