supersede or negate laws passed in the states like georgia and elsewhere, what they tried to pass in texas. this did happen in the '60s after so much duress and protest and death, and that's what led to the voting rights act. the one that democrats want to update now, the one from 1965. the argument was then, as it is now, there need to be federal protections from states that take this in a partisan direction. look for, as our colleague kate bolduan said so eloquently yesterday, look for a solution where there isn't a problem, like giving people the right to have equal access or more access to voting. and even more dangerously in a lot of these bills, it is taking away the backstop that we saw in 2020 which is that there are laws and there are election officials who could throw up