brown who joins us now. senator, thank you so much for taking time. i appreciate you being here. >> rachel, thank you.ask you about the evolving -- this fast evolving situation in your state over the past 24 hours. we had the state initially announcing that they would move some polling locations out of senior living facilities, nursing home facilities to protect the elderly, then we got word yesterday the governor wanted to call it off. a state judge says, no, you have to do it. then we got a public health statement, public health announcement from the state health officer saying, no, the election is off because of the health emergency, a lot of confusion. what do you make of it? >> well, go back a few days when -- i mean, governor de wine, a republican, someone who i've watched him and talked to him frequently during all of this with the coronavirus. he has been as good or better than any governor in the country, anticipating. he shut the schools down when there were i think only three people diagnosed at that point. he understood. i mean, he was looking at this and dealing with this for weeks when t