it was labour that broke the democratic party in. organized labor because what did youngstown do, youngstown makes the deal, that is what they were known for. when steel came american labor unions and they brought the democratic party in. what's happened since the 1970s, 1980s is no more steel made in the area. there is a large pipe manufacturing facility that took over the old mill property, a french owned company and a japanese company they were sort of part of that original purchase and factory. they were bought out from switzerland, but again an example of fdi. so, both senators are aware that ground zero in ohio politics is the northeast corner and to senator brown's running for the reelection and needs those voters. jd vance one in part because of those voters and steel had almost a mythic significance in that part of the country even though we don't produce much steel anymore. it's sort of the legacy of it. politics is about perception, not necessarily reality. it's called u.s. steel. i wonder if it what it used to be called.