do you think that's the way to look at florida too? >> first of all almost every poll that's come out in the last three or four days has been within the margin of error of the other one. we have 50%, 55% of state already voted. we're seeing record hispanic turnout, very strong african-american turnout, 100,000 more democrats who have no voting history or just a little bit of voting history have voted more than republicans. so things like that are better indicators of where the electorate's going to end up than looking at a poll that shows a one-point movement here or there. >> it's one thing to watch every twist and turn, but watching those numbers rack up, top 30 million and keep on going in terms of early vote, the election's already under way, steve shale, thank you for your time tonight. good to see you. >> thank you, rachel. sfla we'll be right back. ake on,