the states, suggest that the strength of this latino vote, but also asian-american voters in some of these states. florida is up 86% in 2008. even grorj yarks 167% from 2008 to 2016. i think we re going to see something tomorrow that looks different than what we ve seen in terms of elections, in terms of the coalitions that we ve focused on. i think it s also going to be important to see how well hillary clinton needs to do with the white vote in some of these states in north carolina, last time obama didn t do so well with the white vote, that s really why he lost. typically, you have to get 40% of the white vote if the democrat hillary clinton is able to lead that nationally in some of these states. this message of inclusiveness that paul talked about and the scene that you talked about jeffrey. is meaningful to some of these suburban voters and particularly suburban women, where hillary