And, you know, I think that Democrats, broadly speaking, and I use that in the most broadest terms, not everybody falls under this umbrella. That's a them. But I think that There has been a formula that people have started to use when it comes to Supreme Court races. Right. It's typically a white woman, typically from Madison, maybe a prosecutor background. And we see that Lindsey Burnett and both Pedro Colon are, do not necessarily fit that description. Neither one of them are from Milwaukee. (20:23–20:34)
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