reelection in states that went for trump, to vote against a nominee like that when there are and to viewoices, an extreme party line might not be popular. it might lay well in california, massachusetts, new york, that i'm not sure how that plays in missouri, indiana, florida, all these states, i think it will be much more difficult question. and it's not like last chair where they can think, my constituents are going to forget what happened between now and the election area -- now and the election. it's a time for choosing and they have to make that choice. >> is this different because the seat is different, replacing justice scalia versus replacing justice kennedy? kennedy was a swing vote in more than 90% of the cases. carrie: he was a swing vote that was still more conservative. term, he voted almost 100% of the time with conservative members of the court. and of the justices on the supreme court, justice gorsuch was the one with whom he agreed the most, and vice versa. wasyone thought this someone who would be decidedly to the right of kennedy but it didn't turn out to be as much the case