elections, i'm with bernie sanders and andrew yang even with the voting dollar to take big money out of the elections. >> okay. >> yeah, thank you. >> all right, reid wilson. >> one of the interesting things you might have the numbers there, c-span asked how people would be mostop confident in in casting their ballots and the paper ballots were way up there. but then, again, that speaks to the decentralization of our election system, if you're a voter in new york city, you're going to cast your ballot in a different way than if you're a voter in seattle or if you're a voter in atlanta or something like that, you're going use a different machine, you're going to --ng i mean, it's going to ba different experience, somebody might use somebody like ipad whereas somebody else when i go vote in local precinct in dci use the paper thing and fill it out, i remember my parents doing that when i was a kid, but that is a big debate, do we need paper machines that everyone was talking about, do we need, just paper ballot so we can go back and count all over again or do ha trust computer systems that will inevitable 1 in a 100 or, one in a million will malfunction and