close call. ultimately the question here is, you have got sixjudges who have question here is, you have got six judges who have gone on the records prior to when they were justices, and have expressed their personal policy preference against abortion. and so the test is that when they testified before congress during the confirmation hearings and they are asked, will you uphold roe vs wade, the answer for will you uphold roe vs wade, the answerfor all of them will you uphold roe vs wade, the answer for all of them was, my policy preferences will not interfere with my independence and impartiality in upholding the us constitution. so the question now is, will they follow precedent, roe vs wade and planned parenthood vs casey, and uphold a woman s right to abortion, or their policy preferences against abortion influence a decision evenif abortion influence a decision even if that is not what they will admit. even if that is not what they willadmit. but even if that is not what they will