raise in a generation, or, you know, have any savings to speak of. there is this whole agenda that, you know, senate democrats and house democrats like to point to, but it gets no oxygen, as we've done today, we are constantly talking about donald trump. and so they feel stuck. they're finally starting to get an ability to talk about trump in a way that connects to the broader problems. that's specifically around corruption. right? corruption both in the sense of the russia investigation, which polling keeps showing them that's not it, most americans don't think that's one of the top two issues, but also corruption in terms of it turning into policy stuff, under mining the consumer financial protection bureau and our clean water and clean air and letting wall street write the rules again. this is something that people feel strongly about, money and politics, and corruption, and on policy grounds, democrats have the high ground. >> leave it there. jonathan, congratulations on a remarkable question this week. and you really drove the news cycle. >> thank you, katy.