and the republican accountability project apparently has a sort of subgroup called republicans for voting rights. they put this up in times square. and i have to tell you, when i first saw that, i thought that this might be one of those things where an advocacy group does kind of a stunt ad. they just -- you see this sometimes in the d.c. tv market, that a political group will run a political ad like once in washington, d.c., in the hopes that just the right person or just the right media will see it. you also sometimes see that in times square. you'll have an advocacy group just put up one ad for one day, just in times square, hope that media organizations based in new york will cover that, as if it is a national thing, even though that one ad is running only once in new york city. i have seen my share of those kinds of p.r. stunts and sort of news stunts over the years, but it turns out that is not what this is because while it is in times square in new york city, look, here it is today.