now i put that question to dw reporter william glue croft. oh sarah, you and i are here just, i think, you know, less than 24 hours ago discussing that very question the, the, the writings but on the proverbial wall for quite a while now. but now we're really coming seeing the results. let's not forget or be distracted by all the performative aspects of the primary season and it's hard primaries are a mathematical game. 1215 delegates is what the, the republican candidate needs to become the nominate. that's what of donald trump and nikki haley and previously and still some other smaller candidates are fighting for. but because of the math game, donald trump is way out ahead. and although he didn't clinch that tonight, he is very much on track to clenching that. and again, barring something unforeseen, nikki haley just won't have the numbers to be able to take down donald trump. so what happens is she drop out now as well. nikki haley has been, or her campaigns are very silent, are mostly silent. after super tuesday, they just put out of stat