this could come in two waves. >> absolutely, as we're looking right now, we were showing them westport, washington, and there's a lot of dense fog as well, so to your point, it is not a day to go to the beach, and it's january. but anyway, let's go and talk about everything with voting rights and the like. there's been, of course, the big, you know, push, the big momentum this last week, but it appears -- and i don't want to sound like negative nelly, but it appears like this legislation is heading for failure, unless something surprising happens. it has zero republican support. senate democrats do not have full party support for changing the rules relative to the filibuster and there's a new quinnipiac university poll that shows a majority of americans are definitely worried about the future of the american democracy. so, congresswoman, when you see numbers like this, does it surprise you there's not more support to shore up voting rights? i mean, do you ever hear your republican colleagues concerned about the state of our democracy? >> well, there are two things that are incredibly frustrating,