. >> joining us now, katrina stewart of transgender texas. thanks for joining us today. a, you heard that reaction in that ad. uncomfortable. your reaction? >> very, um -- you know, it's uncomfortable for transgender people as well. on one hand, referring to this person as a boy when they're using the woman's restroom. this person is a girl. they know inside they're a girl. they're a girl. it's trying to make us something as other when we're texans, neighbors, people in the state, been around since the beginning of time and we're still here. there haven't been problems. it targets children, as that ad points out nrkts wrong way. transgender texans that are children, when our state lawmakers make policy that singles them out and makes them other, we have behaviors that are self destructive. >> suicide rates. >> yeah. >> to the numbers in the poll, it looks really close. as you look at this number, 51%, not important. what do you think in texas specifically will it be talked about that will swing this view one side to the other? >> being able to tell their story and share w