dasa burns is keeping up with folks in kent county, michigan, home of grand rapids, asking how they wouldr the very reason that i voted for him on. and that was to restore a sense of dignity. >> first 100 days i'd do a b-plus. i think if you look at covid relief and the way it's hit the streets -- >> a b. you know, it's 100 days and i'm impressed with what he's got done so far. i'm concerned -- very concerned with the situation at the border. >> well, border. >> well, dasha burns joins me now from grand rapids, michigan and chris who talked about the news poll. dasha, how many of them were one-time trump or romney voters? >> reporter: let's remind our viewers about what you and i have been talking about in kent county for a year now. we hypothesized if kent county turned blue, michigan would, too, and that's because of the key demographics in this area, particularly moderate republicans who soured on trump and have been having this political identity crisis there. you just heard from two of them, both cynthia and belinda grew up with the republican party, but in november they voted for bi