issue. In addition to those other ones that we have been talking about this campaign season. >> Raph. Everyone, including FOX News and The Wall Street Journal saying Donald Trump lost last night. What a, though, what does it say about the swing voters? What are they saying? And in the snap polls that we saw? >> Yeah. Some of the polls that we've seen again, as you mentioned, those snap polls as one from CNN do kind of reflect how Democrats have felt over the past few hours since that debate wrapped with you see 63% feel that Harris won. It is important note that these polls are basically just people who watched debate, not only watch it, but then also voted in a poll. So it's not really symbolic of where the electorate is as a whole, but it certainly is the first indication of how actual voters aside from the sort of political journalist who watched it like you and I felt about it. And so we'll get a better idea in about a week when we see more high-quality polling was more people have been able to see whether it's the debate are some of the key moments as to how this might moved the election. Remember, there's a lot of voters you talked to say just because you want to debate doesn't mean you're going to win an election on not voting for a debater in chief they're going to stick with the candidate they prefer in this case, Donald Trump, even if you might not have had a good night last night. But we have seen from recent polls in recent debates that there is a bit of a bounce for candidates who do. Well. The question is how long that a debate pounds last. We've seen a kind of wiped out from second debate for the ensuing debate after that. First one went to Justin made, but because it seems like this is going to be the only debate that these 2 candidates have. There's a chance there might be some longer lasting power, any potential