we're back with our reporters, reid wilson and alex isenstadt. reid, let me begin with you with what you heard for redistricting. >> he made a really great. bank. democrats were bothered by the narrative early in the rig district cycle. republicans get to say all these these seats are coming to states that we won last time, where we control the governor's mansion and a legislature. but it will not be that bad for democrats. in states like arizona and texas and florida, republicans have gone as far as they can. they won all the possible swing seats and if they want to start shoring up their incumbents, they have to put democratic voters in more democratic -- in other districts. that means you will see a lot more competitive districts and subdistricts they get more democratic. it will not necessarily be that bad. in texas specifically, there are four new seats go in there. according to the voters right at, a couple will have to be hispanic majority seats. democrats should be the welfare burden those. if republicans want to stay critics say more inc