>> thank you for having me, rachel. it's great to be here. >> what do you think of that context from electoral politics and moveon to the abortion rights fight. these have been seen as two totally different sectors of lefty politics. but do you represent some sort of crossover? >> well, i hope so. i mean, first of all, it was great to hear such a thorough history of my institutional alma mater. i haven't heard it in a long time. look, moveon was founded on some very basic principles that couldn't be more applicable right now to women's empowerment and choice movements. one was that politics is often slow to catch up to where the cultural heartbeat is, right? and we're seeing that now. "wall street journal" poll on the roe anniversary showed seven in ten americans support upholding roe. we have actually successfully mainstreamed choice into our culture. politics is slow to catch up. and moveon knew that. so one of the reasons that moveon has always been successful is by finding innovative ways to use