>> well, and taking a step back, that is the question. how long of a memory do voters have in some of these swing districts? or are they ultimately going to care more about issues like healthcare and the economy, education, for example, dave? >> well, it goes back to what won democrats the 2018 mid-terms and that was tying president trump and congressional republicans to that unpopular healthcare bill. to a tax cut that they, effectively sold middle income districts as a giveaway to the rich. and in wealthy districts adversely affecting homeowners. so, you know, democrats have to get back to those pocketbook issues if they are going to both capitalize on that anger at trump that's driving high democratic base turnout. but also, reach across and win those persuadable voters that matter the most in those six battleground states that are really going to decide whether trump remains in office beyond 2020. >> and one thing that we do know is that president trump is likely going to go after those