paul rieckhoff, as you saw, trump was chosen by veterans 2-1 over clinton. do you think that is? >> well, i think we've got to start by being careful about overgeneralizing veterans. there are 22 million in america and represent a very large group, but they're really not a block. if you look at the older veterans, about 18 million or so that haven't cerved since 9/11, they tend to be mostly male, tend to be more white than the general population. so what some of that is just a reflection of the demographics that supported trump versus clinton. in the younger generation, 20% female, more ethnically diverse so we see more political diversity there, but i think you see a frustration with the status quo, with the bureaucracy in washington, you see a certain group of folks who just don't like hillary clinton, i think that's a very real problem just not in the veterans community but more broadly, and you see folks that respond to rhetoric. donald trump talked a big game on veterans. he said it over and over again, i'm going to take care of the vets, i'm going to t