that both the is , weral and state governors see a hard turn to the right by the republican party. end on opposing policies such as minimum wage, that will hurtes working people and instead are about protecting tax breaks and privileges of the wealthy. >> at that level u.s. senate and house races, it's democrat. >> following up on the point about gridlock and the fact you think it would be worse. is that a motivating factor for voters? >> it is not a gridlock but the agenda that the republicans want to bring some washington. you are going to see the policy if republicans are unsuccessful in taking the senate. >> you said recently that did not seem to be the prospect of the gop controlled senate. >> it is isolation in washington speak. we are obviously not making the argument about republican therol as we are about individual -- about what the individual candidates stand for. m a at the white house one of the things we see a lot with president obama is his effort to raise money. the candidates may have reservations about having him campaign in october with them in some of these key