so her numbers among nonconservatives, up epublicans, kind of rode to an unsustainably high level. when she left office and the talks started picking up of her running for president, you saw this gradual slide down in secretary clinton's positive or favorable numbers. coming down. but it was still pretty good. and it didn't pick up steam a little bit until 2014 when she became seen in even more of a political context. then she didn't help herself with a couple of remarks and my two favorites, january of 2014, she's out in new orleans speaking to the national automobile dealers association. and she finds the need to sort of volunteer that she hasn't en behind the wheel of a car since 1996. you know, just kind of watch that and go, what the hell would you say that for? was this your way of sucking up to a roomful of car dealers? i mean, why would you say that? and that sort of distances, she's different from us. then six months later on abc, she was being interviewed by diane sawyer and talked about, well my husband and i were dead broke when we left the white house. you know, we all