what's going to matter is ed gillespie, haley barbour who are raising the resources we need. there are seven incumbent democrats, including harry reid, who are in the fight for their lives. there are four or five democratic seats that any handicapper will give us. in the house, charlie cook, real clear politics, "national" journal would put it at 202 with 31 competitive seats left. 30 of those are democrat seats, so democrats are in big, big trouble, and this should be a great election. >> schieffer: well, let me get to governor rendell to talk about that. because i've got to say, governor, these unemployment figures-- we have now had 15 months of unemployment above 9%, and that's something of a record in modern times, as far as i know. i don't think we ever had a period of that long, 9%-plus unemployment, since they started to keep track of this back in about 1948, or at least under the current things. how are democrats going to get around that? because, after all, when people are unemployed, they generally blame it on the people in office. and it's a midterm, when democrats