different political universe in 2024, and that's what some people around her are saying. >> and maria teresa kumararizona is no doubt changing. i think back to 2010, with sb1070, things have changed in arizona, but maria teresa, is arizona is a place where, a primary from the left, to sinema, is that something that you think could have widespread support? >> so just to. it what jake just just said, by 2024, we're going to have 162,000 additional latino youth who have turned 18 who are eligible to vote that were not in the last election. and we're going to work our hearts out to make sure that we are registering to them street. with a primary, i will tell you that it's going to get crowded. we have gallego and others that we are floating. but he's a veteran, and you have other really rising stars. so you're going to see a hard primary, where sinema is going to be dividing not just the left, but a lot of the moderate republicans. and a lot of the moderates. i would say, the small business association sent out a letter saying they were not in support of her not supporting the filibuster. because busi