support of african american voters. and if that support is not, there donald trump could easily find a way to win by those narrow margins in some of these states. so when you're talking about that coalition, you're talking about different messages for different folks. because african american voters tend to be far more moderate, and far more towards the center of democratic party, that is the base that was waiting for joe biden in south carolina, and the primaries in the last cycle that have carried it kind of across much of the super tuesday states. an african american voters are not necessarily aligned with the progressives who might be pulling joe biden in a different direction. so for his campaign, and his white house, it is gonna make our commander-in-chief over the next ten months. you, know this is going to be one of the crucial balancing act to make sure that you are talking to both of these constituencies, and messaging on the different issue sets that they're caring about. because you're gonna need high levels of progressives, and probably 90% plus supporters of black voters, again, if joe biden is to make a second go of this.