. >> well, we look with the kizer family foundation, the structural damage that the president sustainedl. i mean, when you look at, you know, 59% either strongly disapproving or somewhat disapproving, that's pretty substantial. 41% approve or strongly approve or somewhat approve, and it shows sort of the potential that democrats have to bait him if they come up with a candidate that's not -- that doesn't become terribly polarizing themselves. this is -- for the three states, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin that effectively elected him, these are really, really tough numbers if democrats can capitalize on them. >> your polling indicates that these are both probably temperament regarding trump but issue-based differences. things like the tariffs, these voters don't like. the trump tariffs. and then things like the green new deal, surprisingly popular in some of these states. >> what we did, one of the parts i really found interesting is we looked just at primarily swing voters and how did they feel about seven different progressive propels. and what we found is that three of them were a