anybody a seat next year. >> 17% of americans like the versions of the republican plan, the affordable care act has a majority approval rating. campaigning and voting on something that has 17% approval rating and even if you look purely at trump voters only, it's 25% approval rating. it is at astronomically, i'm mixing it the metaphor, low, abysmally low numbers. it is not a good strategy. it is not a good thing to ask them to walk the plank on. and i mean, you know, maybe the rules of politics don't apply anymore. i agree with you on that, given this president. but i think when you're talking about real people and not just political projections, when you are talking about potentially 32 million people losing their health care, that is not just a guess. that is real for them. >> you talked about the polling on obamacare versus the