more credit to be able to come up with the right message to appeal to their constituents. in some cases, that may be a more parochial message, if you're a new jersey congressman about i got money for the gateway tunnel that allows a commute time to be cut in half or i was able to get the deductions lifted on state and local taxes. i just think elasticity a lot to what david is saying. i think it's important to focus on popular issues. but i do think that his argument could be overstated. i also think that messaging -- the argument that we can do better messaging may not be the most effective argument to convince democrats because, frankly, in an era of intense polarization, it's not going to work to get out voters. if you see what's happening in virginia, in new jersey, in california, the message is, you know, anti-trump. that's what democrats are playing on and it seems to mobilizing voters to come out and vote in november. >> let me ask you about that. is that going to be enough to run on an anti-trump ticket, the