i don't think anybody likes talking about the suggestion that what happened last week is going to drive votes. but they don't know. it's possible it could. there's just no data to tell them either way. that's from democrats and republicans that i talk to. look, the thing about this whole topic when talking about this race is this race has been so saturated with field operatives and volunteers. they have scraped the every nook and cranny for voters and i just don't know with so much attention that you're really going to move this race either way. at this point, it's like a grudge match for turnout and at the end of the day, if jon ossoff doesn't get about 15% of the republican vote, he doesn't win. that's just what this thing boils down to. >> the reason i said the super pac, the ad was like a third party ad. and even the republican party condemned it there, as well. but it wasn't just a super pac. he's the gop chairman there. i do want to give hip credit for saying politics, human tragedy