information from voters including virginia. what is your response to the secretaries of state saying, no we don't feel like turning over private information of people's social security numbers and addresses and the way they voted in the past? >> well, i think there is two things here. number one, i believe in states rights, of course. so if there is something -- states -- because we control elections of the state level, and if there is legal information, private information they don't want to disclose, be it via state laws, no problem. what i saw , and it was in cnn's reporting on what the request was, and the request was public information, that is available to anyone, if they pay for the voter roles, like if i'm a candidate, i can pay for the voter roles and get it here in virginia too. i don't see a problem with that. it is public information, as long as the commission pays for it. but, yes, if there is something that runs afoul of state laws, i support the states in not sending that in. i didn't see -- as i saw the -- what was on the statement, it said public information.