that included folks like woke vote, but also the working families party, individual group, righteous vote. then you had folks like priorities usa and the senate majority pac that put $1.5 million separately into african-american digital turnout program. >> he has this seat for three years. he's just filling out the remainder of jeff sessions' term. that's going to be a difficult seat for any democrat to try to keep in 2020, specially with president trump on the top of the ticket. he remains very popular, generally speaking, although not last night with the electorate in alabama. you heard him sound that he wanted to build bridges and be a problem solver, i'm not necessarily going to caucus or vote with one party all the time. we'll see if he can actually pull that off. >> one of the most interesting things about he said is he doesn't seem in a special hurry to actually take his seat. that's interesting because, of course, we have tax reform, which is pretty controversial in the national democratic party. there is almost a piece of me --