Samantha, I applaud your huts, but for what you're doing. But I, I this is a two part question for you. And you know, there's a lot of Democrats here that are convinced that 2026, is is the thing. I mean, it is the future of the country, and we can change the country, in fact, to change the world by flipping the house, and this district is one of the most flippable districts in the country. You obviously know that, and I don't know if you realize that, because so many organizations won't endorse or give money to candidates if there's going to be a primary, and so they won't do it before the primary. So a lot of a lot of organizations are holding off giving actually to you and to Joanna. And if there is another candidate, I heard that there was one. You know, he's been federally indicted, so I'm not sure he is one. But anybody else that files, as long as there's going to be a primary where people are hesitant or can't endorse, which, in fact, means they're going to have to wait until next, what, July or August, in order to endorse and provide money to the candidate that wins out of the primary, which means actually that your candidacy and others, if there's more than one, is increasing the chances that siskimani will win. He's going to run all by himself, and now we're going to have to wait for all these endorsements and all the money to go into Joanna Mendoza, which he has almost 2 million bucks donated already, and she's got endorsements from both of our Arizona senators and a lot of other Arizona list, Emily's list, I could go on and on, so a I'm wondering if you realize that you're actually damaging our chances of beating sister money by being in the race, and what would it take for you to withdraw from the race?