primaries on the shadow docket. it would be a lot better on the merits docket in time for the convention, as you say, next summer. >> so a state legislature would authorize a state secretary of state to disqualify him from a ballot, litigation would follow, that would go up the food chain. i want to ask you about this. i'm going to put on the screen a poll. this is the associated press and norc, and voters were asked whether donald trump, after 2020's election, did more to threaten or defend democracy. i've highlighted for viewers the fact that 43% of republicans, nearly twice of this opinion, that he did more to defend democracy. my point is, a lot of folks in the republican party see it the way that he sees it. are you concerned that if there is some judicial determination that he's disqualified himself because of the 14th amendment,