 for the mine workers and the machinists. I face the question that we've got a lot of stuff in which we've found Miller off base. Also, Goldwater, 60,000 misfits in the army. Miller on this immigration and so on and so forth. Now, my own personal reaction is right now that we've got nothing to gain by my arguing with Miller. I wouldn't, and I've asked my cabinet people, please don't do it. They'd do it, Freeman and you'd all do it, but I sure would not be above them. Power, you and I talk about what we stand for and what we are doing and what the workers have done and how the industry's working with us. And I'd try to put them all under one tent and be the leader of everybody instead of yipping them because you get out there and you just advertise them and they have trouble making them argument if we don't argue with it. And they can't argue with themselves. And you, I think on your backlash thing, the figures in your haven last night shows 34% front-laced, 7% back-laced, shows Kennedy carrying New Haven by 65 and we're carrying it by 77. That's Andy Goldwater stuff and that's Oliver Cleo called them in. They just finished a survey for the mayor up in New Haven, Connecticut. And we are finishing one in Pennsylvania this week and we think that if we were just to talk about the danger of a woman having a two-headed baby and men becoming sterile and drinking contaminated milk and these things, if they all know who they ought to be scared of without our ever saying so and that's the thing we ought to keep up. John Pumford, the New York Times is just back from Gary where he's done a special study which I asked him to do for him in the back as he said he can't find any of it even there. Well, Gallup's coming out this week with a 7% over the nation and that's mostly Mississippi and Alabama only spread it out. But the front-laced, I am getting 2% more Republican votes than New Haven, Connecticut, and Goldwater. 34 to 32. That's what I'm thinking about, isn't it? Republicans I'm talking about now. Not Democrats. It was not presumptuous. I think even the front-laced thing we could do. We could start forgetting about it. I think that's right. That's a phrase. That's right. But if they insist on bringing it in, we ought to just say, well, let's balance them all. If you want to talk about the people that are turning their back, that claim to be Democrats and leaving it, it's less than 10%. Those are the Republicans, about 30%. Yeah.