be quite honest with you. they are not quite where they need to be for a candidate, or any of those candidates, to actually win a successful statewide campaign. that doesn't mean the states are headed there. because i believe they are. i just think that they're too ahead. so if you look at the rubio camp, you're looking at this and saying you know what we're ahead five or six percentage points. why would we potentially put the senator in jeopardy or risk of having a bad moment which could jeopardize his visual independently swing boner's. they say no. we're not going to do that because we're comfortable in our standing. >> let me push back to that. there's a part of you as a person that serves in this country that says, i want to do the right thing by our democracy. and if our democracy means i field questions from jordan ellis, or moderators. and i debate myself in a civil manner. we are all better off for. not just pushing out campaign ad, speaking to students, choosing the reporters that you speak to. and avoiding any meaningful debate about the topic. so that's why i think marco