And you could see it in lots of states where, for example, abortion rights measures passed or in the case of Florida got well over 50% but didn't reach the necessary 60% threshold, where There are certainly very pro choice voters who said, you know, that they were going to put that in the backseat or in second place or not prioritize it as much because they also wanted to deal with those economic, core economic issues. And to your point about gas prices, I think that it isn't. We cannot endure winning and losing elections to people like Trump just based on sort of one cycle to another where the gas price is or where the egg price is. (05:35–05:53)
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