and the chairman of the congressional black caucus, emmanuel cleaver, leaned on a couple of african-americanstate representatives from his house district to vote for the republican plan so that he could get a better district on the other end of the state and so there have been conflicts between democratic strategists in washington and african-american lawmakers and i think that's particularly going to play out in florida. so when you have these instances of reform introduce not always clear-cut. i think in florida they would love to unpack the third district, the nahed wishbone from jacksonville to oriole and put three democratic leaning districts in their place but that divide in the democratic party makes it easier for republicans to kind of capitalize on that split and get their way. way in court. >> it is an interesting dynamic that actually, and i saw in a similar vein when we were doing committee reform in congress. you take away any piece of any jurisdiction from a committee or subcommittee chair and it is like ripping the child out of their arms and it will absolutely fight to the de