it is not just me. a democrat who is lieutenant governor of california who disagrees with him. 24% of californians are registered republicans. how can he have a possibilitity of a chance of beating gavin newsom who has done an excellent job in our state in holding faithful to the values that so many californians hold. why is it so close then? because the process is so is quirky. because, if the governor loses by one vote, if 50% of voters minus one vote to recall him, then a guy like elders who right now is polling at 89% could actually become the governor. it s a process that is illogical in many ways and might even be undemocratic. there s a lawsuit that is challenging this. and one of the parts of this,
issue that you identified and i talked about it earlier, i think it is different situations. on the fisa side, we found as you noted a lack of documentary of intentionality, we notice the lack of satisfaction and leaving open the possibilitity for the reasons you indicated. it is unclear what the motivations were. on the one happened, gross, incompetence and negligence. my point is your lack of evidence here is not evidence that there was no bias. it is solely correct on the actual evidence that we have. thank you very much. you did make a finding of that question, did you not?