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What was the, Rob, what was the actual margin of victory for California as a whole in the presidential election?
And if this moves five or seven points, led by the Central Valley, led by Northern San Diego, led by Orange County, which, by the way, the people of color in the areas that I've mentioned are the ones that are flipping.
There's not suddenly more white farmers in Central California.
It's his second and third generation Hispanics that are like, hey, wait a minute.
What's going on here?
You know, it was 50, 58, 38.
That goes 53, 43.
Suddenly that becomes 10 points.
It goes from a 22 point member because the percentage points come off each end becomes a 10 point swing.
California.
that Once Upon a Time was completely in play, and you're looking at maybe congressional traction in San Diego.
Congressional traction?
Well, maybe traction.
Exactly.
You're not going to win it, but this is going to move.
It's like one click back.
If he succeeds.
They can't let him succeed because it causes independents to say, now, wait a minute.
This guy got it done, and I really didn't like him, but this guy didn't, and I was only, why again did I vote for Gavin Newsom?
There are independents that reflect.