So I want to just start by thanking you, Stacy, for what you do and what you have done. You know, I think part of the problem is There is a misperception and maybe even a lack of understanding that we have a lot of people in the south who even if they're in so-called red states, when they activate, when they vote, can make a difference not only for the people of those states, but have national impact. And so I think part of the problem, just speaking very candidly, is at a national level when Democrats have, some have just basically said, oh, that's nice if you … (13:13–13:43)
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