it's tough and people thinking about running have niame recognition of the base of the party, but for the primary voter, there's not much name recognition. so i think it's going to be tough. >> one of the hard things about having 20 or 25 candidates is the way you have to get the nomination is is by accumulating delegates and getting to a certain number of delegates. it encourages candidates who might not be otherwise be able to win o to stay in. everybody has to figure out their lane. if you're the hispanic candidate, you have a lane that's pretty clear because a et growing share is hispanic and latino. so that's an advantage. but if you have no name i.d., that's a disadvantage. california just moved their pry may to march 7th. it used to be iowa, south carolina, new hampshire and nevada. it was usually pretty much done by. the time you got through those four. it was pretty much done. california on march 7th changes everything. it gives a huge advantage to somebody that has national name i.d. like joe biden or somebody from california and it's expensive to compete in. a week of telev