robert moran is a republican strategist and the partner at the brunswick group.l, i think it all depends on two things. the level of independence turning out in new hampshire today and the work that the governor has put in on her behalf. if they're able to drive up independent turnout in her behalf, then she has a shot. if not, no. so if it is a knockout, i mean, what does it actually say about the republican party that we're left with no candidate that is directly taking him on on all of those things, you know, january the sixth. all of those legal cases. i mean, nikki haley has ducked most of that. what does that say about the republican party in 202a? well, i'm not sure it's a knockout yet. we have two big potential primaries on the horizon here that could be decisive. you've got nevada and february eighth. you've got south carolina, sorry... yeah, nevada february eighth and south carolina, february 24th. those if this if she surprises and keeps going, those could be critical to her efforts. but you raise a good point. essentially, his competitors in the prima