haim saban say i stand ready jeff catsenberg, and byron allen holding fundraisers for those candidates sheldon adeleson gave $50 million. and stevelion, expected to add to the totals in january. some democratic donors, complaining of donor fatigue after some rather disappointing results in congress relative to what they expected and guys, michael bloomberg's team when asked if he's going to give in the runoff said he already gave $5 million to the get out the vote campaign in georgia earlier this year and andrew, just for some back of the envelope math, this runoff could cost over $400 million which would work out to over $100 per vote cast back to you. >> okay. robert appreciate it. we should have a longer conversation at some point about how we can get money out of plipli politics i want to bring in pollster and political strategist frank luntz to our discussion this morning you have been looking at this runoff in georgia, and talking to lots of people, and polling where do you think things stand right now? >> i'm trying to understand specifically who's got the turnout advantage because in the end, no one is going to change the