mr. travis, in and to the intercity, go to the delta.o he was listening in large part to his heart, and to what was going on with young people. >> he loses the oregon primary and comes back to when the california primary. how did he do that, what changed? >> the easy answer is the demographics changed. i can't remember exactly, but he won almost 90% of the hispanic vote in california. he won huge in some precincts, 100% of the african-american vote. so he was winning working-class people. he was winning that group whereas those people like hispanics and north -- african- americans were not a large population in northern oregon. that was one of the big differences between the two states. as you say about jean mccarthy, my father was a tireless campaigner. he got up really early, he worked 15 hour days all over the state, listening to people, engaged with people, hurt people, and that trust, that energy, and that ability and determination to win was compelling, but it was also helpful that his message of everybody has a role to play in thi