I believe, I mean, it's still coming in, but I believe we got more votes. It's just where our voters live and the way that the districts are drawn. You know, unfortunately, Even with an independent redistricting commission ten years ago, just the settlement pattern patterns of our voters. I mean, it's not, it's not as crazy as, you know, Wisconsin, where our party up there won 61% of the state legislative House votes and got only 48% of the seats. (19:36–19:44)
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