are suffering under the tariffs, especially soybean farmers and also people who worked in auto and manufacturing, auto jobs, they are in trouble. there is a gm plant that has been idled in northeast ohio, and that affects a whole chain of businesses. last night the opioid crisis was brought up. i know that s an important issue in ohio. is that something that resonated with voters there? laura. i think it resonates with white voters because that s what the opioid crisis has in particular hit. it started out with rural, white ohioans. at one point, we were having 13 people a day were dying from opioid overdoses. the deaths seem to be decreasing, although it still is a problem. we had some more urban voters of color. there is a feeling like, why weren t you guys this concerned during the crack-cocaine epidemic? so, yeah, i think that opioids