the next deform n.c. chair has to reorient away from, yes, d.c.sultants, and yes, the corporate elite. greg: only a few moment left but i want to ask everyone, this question from carol fowler, a d.n.c. member from south carolina. we can only give you about 30 seconds for this question. here it is. will you commit to be a full-time chair working at the kk headquarters every day that you're not traveling to support democrats around the country. drcht hathaway? you might have -- technical difficulty. dr. hathaway are you still there. dr. hathaway: yes, can you hear me now? i'm willing and able to move to washington, d.c. and give my full heart, my soul to the work of the democratic party. greg: ken martin? ken: absolutely. it's critical that the next d.n.c. chair is in washington, d.c. though most of their time will be on the road helping in all of our 57 states, making sure that we're keynoting dinners, raising money, organizing and recruiting candidates and volunteers. so while i'll li in d.c. i don't think i'll be there very often. greg: governor?