i don't think there's any doubt about it. >> brown: linda killian, what can you read from the congressionalults about where voters were at? >> well, i think one thing i would say about the senate votes, the senate elections, and the republicans who lost, it was more that the republicans lost those races than the-- you know, in indiana and missouri. i mean, i have a theor-- voters do not like it when people say silly, stupid things, and when they embarrass them. and this is what you saw in this senate election. and the republicans-- and also, the moderate voters, you know, the mormoderate candidates were elected. >> brown: so moderate, you see a-- moderate voters sort of making the difference? >> i do, i do, yes. and barack obama carried moderate voters. >> brown: i want to put up a couple of exit polls-- we talked a lot with these last night. i picked two from last nito t see what we can say about where americanamericans are at. the first one asked, "do you think things in this country today are going in the right direction? 46% said yes. seriously off on the whereon track, 52%. our second