of wisconsin. it's time for him to go, and like i said, it is about our plan to make sure we are combatting this crisis, making sure we are being as bold on the climate as possible. we have to get to net zero as soon as possible. >> let me ask, because i think there's a lot of consternation around the white house and voting rights. wisconsin is no exception. you are also dealing with voter suppression challenges there as well. the white house, it was reported that the white house may think, well, people will organize the voter suppression, the white house has a different interpretation of how that went. according to activists who were part of that, that was the sentiment. is the white house doing enough to protect voting rights, particularly for folks like you who are running for campaigns? if not, what else should they be doing? >> we have to do both. we've seen the attack on voting rights in states that have been led and controlled by republicans since obama got elected in 2008, because they weren't satisfied with the election results. we know that we obviously have