sarah kate ellis, appreciate your perspective from g.l.a.d.you today. >>> we're going to move to strategists, as well, this is going to play out as a potential ballot box issue and potentially in the 2016 white house race. how, we don't know, but that's why we want to bring in a couple political pros, margie o'mara and hogan gidley. hope, i want to start with you here, you heard the conversation we've been having, what are the politics here and does it matter you've had so many national republicans come in and say, as we've mentioned, no to this arizona bill, but not necessarily come on board with a lot of these other advancements. >> well, it shows that many in the republican party recognize that they need to move a little bit towards the middle, to where the majority of americans are. remember, a majority of americans now support gay marriage and there are a lot of republicans who, i think, privately support gay marriage. the problem is, you have a faction of the republican primary party that votes in primaries that is pulling the party furt