course california is going to do that, but you don't win in montana, in kansas in kentucky, and ohio, briana, without republicans and independents voting in favor of abortion rights. that's not a groundswell of democrats and kentucky and montana and kansas turning out, yeah, that's exactly right. and that's how you know that this is such a visceral issue. and i think that we saw at the midterms a lot of folks wondering how motivating this was going to be and now it's very clear and it's very clear as we look at these ballot initiatives, something i do think is interesting though, is how is this going to plan states. i was talking to one democratic lawmaker from your state, pennsylvania. it's commonly said pardon, commonwealth. i know oh, i fell right ago. i'm sorry. sorry sorry. sorry. the point being this lawmaker was saying unless there is some motivating issue like we're seeing in arizona, or unless there is a restrictive abortion policy like there is in wisconsin, it may not motivate democratic voters as much as you might expect we're seeing something pretty amazing. in wisconsin where t