Here is the divide. The republicans, of course support School Choice and a number of items. Thats important. You cant support a School Choice option and leave the Public Schools untapped. You need to make sure states have the right to republicanun run schools the way they should. There shouldnt be a regulatory hurdle that stifles programs. We strangle, i think unfortunately too innovation innovation. And lastly, if the parents, both democrats and republicans, are telling you they want options, be open to options. This will be a challenge for democrats. With over 130 million being invested between 1990 and 2014 from nea and aft into democratic candidates. They have a very fine line to walk because thats a Public School constituency. Money coming from public unions. And yet some of your people are saying we want something elgs. That should be a National Conversation but ultimately supported at the state level. Id say state first, National Conversation but let the states do what they need