it was remarkably unracial, although of course one has to point out particularly that african-americans have really suffered even worse than other segments of the society in this economy with an unemployment rate which is double pretty much what it is for the general population. but i was intrigued by the fact that that could have been a speech that could have been delivered to just about any group that represents the middle class or some of the lower middle class. >> yeah. i think that's very important. but both of you mentioned about the voting rights aspect and both of you know we've been out there both on this show and in my organization fighting on this. let me show you what the vice president said about voting rights, because i think it's going to be a big issue. >> you have the right to vote, you have the right to change things. we see a future where those rights are expanded, not diminished. by the way, this ain't your father's republican party. remember working with republicans on voter, on expanding the franchise on early voting, on voting by mail. some of these were republica