representing, and an advocate for lgbtq people she was supposed to be, you know, standing up for women and reproductive rights. um it's painful. i think to those voters they're asking for donations back there calling for her to resign. i think they have to keep applying that pressure to let her know that this is not okay. i mean, i think i think our constituents totally have a right to be upset about this at the same time. she hasn't voted anything yet. so it'll be interesting to see what happens. i mean, what's remarkable abortion is set to come up as an issue. north carolina right with this veto proof majority, they can. i think the last i read is they're gonna take it from 20 weeks to 12 weeks. she had an abortion, which he spoke about on the floor. she's talked about how republicans shouldn't play doctor. so she was asked about this in a few interviews in the past day or so, and she's like i'm going to vote my conscience. she wouldn't indicate if she's changed her opinion on that. so i think a lot you know, a lot will be predicated on how did she vote? does she still vote on lgbt? apparently her website as of today was still critical of republicans like she didn't