the counties they then begin reporting their same-day. you're talking about an imbalance of how parties vote. in florida, there's a bit of a difference. democrats tend to do better with that early mail vote that you'll see first. the republicans do better with the same-day. but it's not -- we don't see huge splits, but typically expect the first number you see in counties in florida to be the high water mark for democrat. one of the places we'll pay attention to, miami-dade. this was the shift we saw in 2,020 in miami-dade 2016, hillary clinton won miami-dade by almost 30 points 2020, trump brought that down to a single digit loss for republicans. this is 2.75 million people. 70% hispanic. this has a lot to do with the national story line we have been following the last couple years about are hispanic voters moving the bid away from the democrats