kristal knight, political director of priorities priorith is a democratic super pac, and doctor costas panagopoulos from northeastern university up in my old stomping grounds of boston. to start off i i want to ask mt the question. the numbers that came out of the knight study had some good news for president trump. and that was that in every swing state with exception of georgia there was a pirelli of nonvoters who actually supported tool. this was very surprising because those of us who followed follos issue for a while sort of assumed nonvoters were skewing more liberal. in fact, the nonvoters even more than the voters were actually pro-trump. so think of a state like arizona where well-to-do suburbanites have been united states a little bit more towards the democrats. there are a lot of people along the border, a lot of guys in pickup trucks who are supporting president trump but it turns out they may not be registered or if they are registered that may not be voting. how are you going to continue with that at the rnc? >> first of all not surprise there all supporting president trump. but with