miller center at the university of virginia. this is terry in oregon, a democrat. good morning. ia, this is terry from oregon, democrat. caller: thank you so much, ms. perry, i have really enjoyed this segment. i tweeted in my question and got so carried away with watching the old clips, which i viewed on our tv at the age of about 12 and i found anything on tv at that time you watched and it was just great. voters,ion is, the either this is going to be part of my contribution to the history or i am going to get a history lesson for you, but didn't we have the womanly go voters, they ran those debates? as aput pamphlets out and first-time voter for me, i found that happened -- that helped. it was taken over by corporations. thank you so much. yes, terry, really good point. of are right on in the terms the league of women voters and the debates, they took over the debates as a nonpartisan organization, and they ran them in 1976, 1980, and 1984. as they lead up to 1988, they grew so disheartened trying to deal with the two parties and the two sides and all the demands they were making that they literally stepped out from organizing any further preside