and in my own district, the first women to vote in new york state voted in lyle, new york, in my district in new york. so we know how sacred that right is for women to have the right to vote. and susan b. anthony and her -- elizabeth katie stanton all held from new york state. so we have a great tradition of voting and we want to lead the way toward that. i know it's something we would love to have you join, mr. gohmert, if you're interested in joining our caucus. mr. gohmert: and i appreciate the gentlelady's efforts. and i would be thrilled to join that caucus. that is absolutely meritorious, and it should be something that all of us work to support together. yeah, we get cast as republicans as wanting to limit the number of voters when actually we want more voters but we need to have people vote legally, not multiple times, not voting after you no longer have a pulse, but voting as citizens and so i'm thrilled. ms. tenney: we have many safeguards in place to preserve that right to vote but also encourage people to go out and realize that their vote does count. wouldn't it be great if e