frederica freyberg of wisconsin public television in madison. and tom hudson of wlrn public radio in miami. a hello three of you. we're so glad to have you with us. i'm going to start with the biggest population statics tom hudson, of course, that's florid and you the incumbent republican governor rick scott is given that up to run for the s. senate and it's turned into a pretty tight race between the democratic mayor tallahassee and republican congressman ronnt de. tell us what each one of these men has going this their favor and what's working against them. >> well, this is not a boulevard election in florida. there is no middle of the road. this is as polarizing of a state election that you're going to find here in this election cycle, judy. i think that what you have is, on one side, an excited, progressive democrat in the face of andrew gillum who excited base voters to come out in the primary and surprised a lot of pollsters and a lot of prsessional political watch to win in a very crowded democratic primary and, on the other hand, you hae