mr. gerard, where do you think the people are are?hey -- what are they thinking about that's not being talked about? >> i think, ed, they're thinking about what you just said. they're thinking about the economy. they're thinking about jobs. they're thinking about health care. they're thinking about their retirement and kids being able to afford college and those are the debates that should be going on and those are the debates that democratic candidates at every level should be taking to the floor and ought to be talking about. people want to have a voice and i congratulate the cwa on their victory because what they're proving is workers in the south want a voice and they want an opportunity to have a union and make one point. more than 50% of the workers respond without corporate or boss interference they'd sign up right away. people want representation and they want well voices heard and they want to talk about the economic future for them, their family and their kids. >> it's about security as well and fairness in the workplace. >>