as i speaking to first-time voters, whether it's tcu or mary hardin baylor for acc, whatever it is, the of the hispanic population areas somewhat meaningless if we cannot generate and excite and engage people to go on about. itit does not matter how fast a particular segment is going if we don't exercise that right to vote. but the message that came across the college campuses is that of trust. they don't trust elected officials. and there's a reason for that. it is is kind of ironic that if you pull congress the numbers are very low. the unfavorable's are high. but when you when you go to any particular congressional district and pull that particular congressperson the numbers are much higher. i have people that are trying to convince to go out and vote. go out and vote and cast a blank ballot. get the number registered because all votes matter. regardless of where we are. as far as reaching out, asian-american, it is incumbent upon everyone to make sure that those votes get out. >> i would like to speak is the only member on this panel who has had the ability to do something about the