that's pointed out by scott rasmussen in one of his recent articles. we've had in the last three, four, five years on both sides of the aisle major concerns. and what i find encouraging in all of this is we have proven we can fix things. and when i say we, i mean americans. we can do it effectively. you look at florida from bush v. gore in 2000. they were a joke, they were a laughingstock, they weren't even running their election badly the same way in different parts of the state. what do they do? they set about over the course of years on a bipartisan basis to clean up those election. and come 2020 when there are complaints all over the place, there are no complaints in florida. if he counted quickly, smoothly, both sides perceive it to have been accurate and fair. so we can do this better. and the states, as laboratories of democracy have proven they can do a good job when they put their mind to it. >> so is there then a plan or a template as far as changing the way voting is done, particularly not only on the state-by-state level, but on the nationa