had to go the last three weeks to because they were sitting on the sidelines. >> all right. so i love that you said we split sheriffs and the next thing you know we're flipping whole state bodies because those are those low information elections where 100 people, 200 people can make all the difference in who becomes your sheriff in new orleans. we vote on the coroner, god help us. i know. there's a lot to be said about that, right? it's a southern thing. i do want to look, though, aet the medicaid gap. you talked about who can be persuade and in georgia there are more than 400,000 people who would have gotten medicate in north carolina, more than 300,000. in south carolina, nearly 200,000 people. that looks to me like a group of people who are not getting medicaid, who could have gotten it if, in fact, their governors had been willing to defend it. if i'm a democrat i start thinking how to flip it based on that. >> exactly. we were talking about this in the green room. people voting against their own interests. i can't understood score enough