for shapiro, where as the senate race is so close, so neck and neck? and we've been talking to voters on the ground here, who surprising, in this political climate, where people are still polarized, and they are actually planning to split their ticket, and this is happening here in pennsylvania and according to pollsters and experts, it is also happening potentially in other states like georgia, and like arizona, but this is perhaps where it is most potent, and i'm talking about mostly republican voters who are planning to vote for oz, for senate, but are not planning to vote for the republican for governor, doug mastriano, saying he is just a little bit too far right. they haven't seen enough from him. so they are planning to vote for shapiro instead. and this kind of goes against the narrative of everyone running to their corners right now. but those folks sort of in the movable middle that could ultimately make the difference here, they say for them, candidate quality really does matter, and it is about the person that's on the ballot and not necessarily the party.