the two are vying to succeed joe bonner, who resigned from congress in august.t may be alabama that tells us much more about what goes on there. let's move to virginia. sarvis, what's he going to do. what's his number going to be? 6, 7%? anything around that 5 or 6 mark, it's probably half former democratic voters, half republican. but as you go up, the closer it gets to 10, it is all coming out of cuccinelli. it's why cuccinelli had ron paul working for him. and watch the roanoke area, particularly that media market. he has concentrated on roanoke in a way he hasn't concentrated in other areas. it's about coal country. coal folks don't like democrats but really don't like cuccinelli. they're very upset with a ruling that the attorney at law's office made there. the other takeaway, we keep sort of taking this bill de blasio blowout for granted. what's going on in new york city is unbelievable. when you think about it, and you think about what happened in the cities, new york city is sort of leading the way here, but when you think about what happened in the citi