they remain widely popular. i'm going to go through some of them. investment in long-term care, that gets nearly 80% support from the public. modernizing school buildings and electricity grid are favored by nearly three quarters of respondents as is negotiating drug prices. they get 60% or nearly 60% support. the progressive priorities here, they're overwhelmingly popular. they are widely accepted by the base of the democratic party, but progressives, do they now represent the base of the party? how would you describe senators manchin and sinema? are they the outliers of the democratic party? >> let me just say i think when you say that the progressive positions or priorities are a significant part -- they are what the country wants. we're not just talking on behalf of people who are so-called progressive versus moderate or whatever else, conservative. we're talking about what every day people wanted to see coming out of our work. and that's our responsibility. there's no reason we should be