The voters are watching, and lawmakers dare not slip away from the promise to clean up their act.
Last November's voters are still watching for something better than business as usual.
In theory, voters can watch the counting of votes without leaving their computers.
Whether they do more than talk is something that voters should be watching very closely.
Research shows that most voters watch the programs at least once and are heavily influenced by what they see and hear.
Over the next few months, Democratic voters will be watching to see whether he has the political skills and staying power to win a presidential election.
And did voters actually watch the danged things before they voted?
Media experts say that voters will watch campaign videos for about 12 minutes before they becoming bored.
The restraint that guides the candidates must also move voters to watch what they say.
So these weary voters may no longer be watching.