 I'm standing here right now with elected, newly elected Attorney General Maura Healey. How does it feel right now? Oh, it feels great. Look, I am so thrilled and honored at the opportunity to serve the next four years as Attorney General. We worked really hard over the last year campaigning around this state, and I'm humbled and grateful to the voters in Massachusetts who went out yesterday and voted to give me that chance. You're a sports lover and you certainly scored big time last night. What do you think made the difference for you? Well, I think for us it was all about getting out and getting after it day after day, meeting voters, getting to every part of the state often, listening to them, and really making my case about what it means to be the people's lawyer, to fight for people here in this state on issues of gun violence, on heroin and prescription drug abuse, on mental health services, you know, on protecting against unfair predatory practices, you know, standing up for civil rights. And that's what this campaign has been about. Those are the values that have driven this from the beginning, and I'm anxious to get to work on them come January.