. >> from placenta, california, susan on our republican line. good morning. you're next. >> caller: yes, i'm going to change my thing a little bit my son and two others were one of those people when we went to vote yesterday, two other republicans and my son did not have their names on the ballot -- on the register. they had to get a provisional vote. and also, i'm glad we have cox in there. and i am a strong, strong republican, and it's not that the republicans are against immigration. we are against illegal immigration. and we are f the law. >> so, leah askarinam, homuch did immigration play into these elections, whether it be john cox's positioning or others? how much did it play into it? >> so, as i mentioned bere, in california, immigration is a big deal, especially with a growing hispanic population and with the president's comments on a border wall and just immigration policy in general. what you're seeing across the country, though, is democrats kind of taking viety of positions on immigration. i spoke with one democrat a ceethe border orange county t