ms. mcmillan. guest: in most cases, we make the mistake of looking at latinos and hispanics, as well as black voters that are mobilizing. we do not assume that anyone is going to vote democrat. what we do, typically, is make investments early. like we talked about, you will notice that the key things for a lot of what we say and what i say this morning is that we make long-term investments. we are also doing the work to understand what messages they respond to online, where we can understand those distinctions, understand regionally what things matter to latinos and hispanics, people of color in general. it is not much difference than those normal, kitchen table issues that a lot of people are concerned about as far as we head into the midterms. that is a good question. for us, it is a long-term investment in making sure we understand what they need. host: a recent quinnipiac poll took a look at those issues people are concerned about leading up to november. 34% saying inflation is the most recent