 Partisan gerrymandering and racial gerrymandering are one of the many, many ways that people suppress the vote and what you're seeing in that provision and many others, like the provision that allows state partisan actors to swoop in and take over a local board of elections. They're trying to take democracy and turn it on its head so that rather than the people picking their representatives, the representatives are now trying to cherry pick the people. That's what that's about. That's why they're drawing these crazy lines. I know voting rights is still one of those two pieces of legislation this year that you're on board with that still has not passed. What is your reaction to the redrawing of district lines in Georgia? I think it's concerning and not as a partisan matter, but as a matter of a national interest in the quality of our democracy. I have authored the Right to Vote Act, which is legislation that would establish the first ever affirmative right to vote for all U.S. citizens and give U.S. citizens a recourse in court if anyone seeks to diminish that right, allowing, for example, Georgia voters to challenge policies that make it harder to vote. It should be about ensuring we have access to the ballot for every eligible voter, and secure elections with integrity.