I'm not surprised people took a break. I think the voters were speaking pretty clearly in November with the force of the 'no' vote.
You can go up 2 points here or 3 points there and try to make a big deal about it. But when people actually focus in on whether this governor should be re-elected, only 37 percent say yes. That's a very hard place to start your re-election campaign from.
We are engaged in a very serious campaign over all of these initiatives and they are all failing, ... And the more people get to know about them, they do worse, not better.
I think it means what we've been saying all along - the governor's initiatives are not real reform. They're not popular, people don't like them, and they're going to lose.
It's not hard to get bonds, if you do it in a systematic fashion and you actually engage people for more than ten minutes.