election day we want a bubble around the voting locations themselves which is why states have bans, for example, on electioneering in the polls. we want to make sure the election workers at the polls have the ability to keep attention at bay and keep the voting lines moving. what texas has done is put in place a regime that removals the ability of the election officials to do that and really invites bad behavior on the part of partisan poll watching officials. and we know from history when that's done, it is inevitably republicans who are targeting black and brown voters. so i expect we'll see that in texas and we're going to be prepared to challenge that in court. >> marc, last question for you. if this case or some combination of this case and other cases ends up getting to the united states supreme court, as we have seen these waves of voter restriction laws pass in republican-controlled states all