job, asked to resign, fired, whatever. but it's a highly, highly unusual -- >> would that be how hillary clinton wants to start her -- >> well, there's that. especially, given the recent history between the two, it's unlikely. i think probably the more likely thing is that if she wins, excuse me, they're just going to kind of work through this and hope for the next several years, things change. and this particular issue will be wrapped up -- >> john? >> i want to make a point about the math conversation. yes, there are undecided people out there, but campaigns, again, i'm going to go back to the conversation we've had for days. we live in the age of big data and everyone wants to talk about undecided voters at the end. both campaigns, the democrats have been better at this the last two cycles, we can see, having a list of voters. they have a number of in each state, a number of in each county, a number in each key precinct. they are determined to turn out that number in that key precinct. so i have these three devices. if hillary clinton loses one of these devices in the next seven days, she still wins the election. >> i'm not sure you should be