different places and controversial in 2018 election primary in georgia and i worked with the bauer ginsbergommission back coming out of 2012 election where there was a real worry that we had long lines so what to say about the probable lines and some would point to the problems of lines in more urban, more african-american jurisdiction so what is causing them, what can we do to alleviate them in what does the new bill in georgia say or do regarding that and what would you say to people to reassure them that lines are not going to be as much of a problem is people are worried about. >> not to be partisan but those are run by democrats and the boards have a three-to democrat republican split and sometimes it's for-one and they lean on the left side so if there are problems in the democrats don't like it they need to talk to their county election officials and they come from that side of the aisle and so to blame that on the republicans is not a fair or accurate assessment and that said it does get back to poll worker retention, poll worker recruitment, poll worker training and that's very imp