margie margolis, professor at the university of pennsylvania.nks for being with us in "the war room"," margie, we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> michael: let's go back to that crucial vote in 1992, i guess where you're starting your campaign. what made you change your mind there? >> well, first of all the campaign against me said that i had promised never to raise taxes, that just wasn't true. in my race i kept saying i wouldn't be as you may remember for those of you who are old enough i said i will not be the read my lips kind of candidate but with regard to the budget i had said that i was get certain things. it didn't go gather enough with regard to entitlements, suppressed them, itaddressed them on the margins the cuts weren't deep enough, but we all knew that it had to pass. when i got there that night it looked like the republicans were-fiving, and the democrats were talking about switching the votes. when i talked to clinton on the phone, i said, look, i know this has to pass. i represented the most in the country. i will not let it n