bronx? >> you know, it's too early to tell, anything could happen, but let's be real, it's not likely that this is going to happen. aoc in 2018 won 78% of the vote in her district. new yorkavors lately. she's not doing much for the district. people are complaining. i think something more realistic that we could see is a potential democratic primary challenger, someone that's a little bit more moderate. stuart: there is also the question about amazon. aoc really led the charge to keep amazon out of new york city with its 25,000 jobs averaging over $100,000 a year. i'm not -- even in the bronx, i don't think that was considered a legit opposition. what do you say? >> no, people were furious. when they polled many people in her district, they saw her as a villain on this because not only were there going to be these 25,000 new jobs, there was going to be a ripple effect around amazon's headquarters coming into long island city that would have positively benefited people of the 14th district. they were very frustrated and saw her as mainly the reason why amazon backed out of this deal. stuart: do you think there is any chance that any of the newly elected progressives, the s