rights act and there are republicans who have traditionally supported these things. and support has kind of dissipated over the course of the last several years but when you pare back to reinstalling what was done away in shelby v. holder, there's a pathway to 60. the filibuster is not going anywhere. >> the math, look, the governor can call a special section, in texas law, they call a special session. they have the votes. the democrats can try parliamentary tactics, this is what it does. it bans unsis litted mail-in ballot applications, prohibits sunday night voting. st st stops drive-throw voting. rolls back things put in place during the pandemic year. you're seeing this in state after state. 22 restrictive laws enacted so far in 14 states. republicans would go back to pre-covid era because they lost, more people voted in the election year, where we thought fewer people would vote because