 you have to reach across lines of difference, whether that be to a different part of the city, to people with different lived experiences, to people of different races. I think that there's been this really false narrative that our very limited opposition has said that, you know, approval voting is just going to make sure that we elect milk toast candidates, which is such a hilarious phrase to me, because to me what that means is we're electing consensus candidates, and if you are running on a consensus agenda, you are going to rule, rule, you are going to govern in a consensus way. You're going to work to make sure that people are on board and that you are serving the good of the majority. And I would argue that is not what is happening right now. We really have to look for candidates who want to run on a platform that is about building consensus, and who want to govern in a way that is about building consensus.