risk for primary challenges. i think you'll hear a lot of noise. our colleague kristen welker reporting that some are calling this a bloody september from the perspective of conservatives. now, what i think the way that this is tracking, according to my sources, is that, you know, there is quite a bit of support for continuing essentially the underlying policy that is daca through legislation among republicans who we might have previously called chamber of commerce republicans. people who are listening to the business community. this is an issue that the business community is very focused on. big companies don't want to see this policy reversed. many of them have. people who are here legally under this program and who are working for them. and they don't want to have to suddenly make different plans to fill those holes. so, you potentially do have republicans who would be willing to get on board. this is also something where they're going to have to convince democrats to go along with it. in that way, this is going to be really the first big test or one