tim walberg was tea party before there was tea party. it's a district that went romney 51%.ly purple district, could go either way. what do you think about that district, and what do you think about the prospect of that and others as a sort of bell weather for where we're going to be? >> that's a great question. south-central michigan. in fact, there's a county in south-central michigan that's been so volatile in the last few elections it's been represented by five different congressmen in the last ten years. but tim walberg is a fire and brimstone conservative who's far more conservative than that district. that district tends to lean perhaps three points to the right, but it's by no means the kind of club for growth orrer it taj action type district where other type republicans end to thrive in. so pam burns is a democratic state rep who's running against tim walberg and has garnered a little bit of support in michigan and in d.c. we'll see what she's able to do. but keep in mind that democrats like her have to also distance themselves from their own party's brand, which i