differently for their statewide senate candidates than they do for the presidential races. not that long ago it was pretty common to split those. now we're approaching a country where where all ooh states elect them up and down the ballot, with some important exceptions. >> if you don't mind f i could jump in there, i want to ask you about that debate in pennsylvania, right? it was obviously very uncomfortable and painful to watch fetterman on the debate stage. yes, he's recovering from a stroke, but i mean do you think his shaky performance is going to cost democrats knowing that the senate -- i mean there are a lot of elderly -- i would say almost half are in their 70s, senators, and a lot are ailing as well is. that what it's going to come down to, do you think, in pennsylvania? >> that is the point. there is this tradition in the senate of health issues cropping