two years ago we profiled doctor suzanne harrison of utah, who at the time was a first time candidate running for a seat in utah's house of representatives. she fell short that election, losing her bid for house district 32 by just three votes. this past tuday, the anesthesiologist joined the growing number of women elected into , offifeating her opponent by nearly 2,000 votes. suzanne harrison joins me now from utah. >> how did this wave that we're seeing, whether it's a blue wave, whether it's the women's wave, whther it's the veran's wave, how did that all converge in a race like yours in utah? >> you know, i was honored to be one of many, you know, record-breaking numbers of women running for office bo locally and nationally. and i do feel that my experience as a mom and as a medical doctor, and a parent of children in our local publihoc ls would be an asset as i serve in the leblg slate ture. but ultimate-- n'timately i think people voted for me because of my gender. i think they voted for me because i did the work going door to door and listening to