 47% of the Senate does the 80th Congress. Around the 30th, he started out 51% of the House and 50% of the Senate, and he got out 35% of the House and 34% of the Senate. Kennedy had 59% of the House, 67% of the Senate. Johnson will have 58% of the House, 64% of the Senate. The past 40 Congressional elections since 1888, the President's party has had an average of 54% of the House, 55% of the Senate, compared to our 15, 64%. Average support in the Senate was 64%, above in the House, 58%. In 20 of the past 40 Congressional, the President's party was below the average strength of 54% in the House. Of the 44, 38 have voted with us 80% of the time, and some not extreme ones, because they were trying to, they are the Romney Vintage, he picked up five. And Rhodes picked up five. They had four. Four states. Clark was the new seat, the O'Brien's seat. All the Resnicks and all the Handleys and all of the Wolfies and everything else. We won. We will be won. Yeah. I went to all those districts and they said Resnick didn't have a chance, but he won well. In a Republican district, we helped those. In hell of a ship, we lost all the one. That's a very close sister. We lost two in Texas. One is the new River Oaks. This is very progressive in Rob Walter, in California. Well, that's 17, 18 right there.