 Polls officially opened today at 7 o'clock. Voters turned out at Copley Square in Boston. Two voters commented on Massachusetts' role in impacting the overall outcome. Obviously, we're primarily historically a democratic, leaning state, but it's still important to get out and vote for the person that you think is going to represent you best, whether that's at the local government, local government, state government, federal government level. I don't think this is going to have a big impact. I suspect the state will go Democrat, Joe Biden, and I'm less informed about the local people, but that's so, you know, they sort of write it. I would imagine that it gets written off as somehow a Democrat, and they check that box pretty early. But I still want to do it. Members of the Massachusetts Peace Action Group were demonstrating outside the polling booth. They want voters to cast a ballot for uncommitted to protest the current Biden administration's role in the Israel Hamas conflict. And Massachusetts Peace Action is part of the campaign in Massachusetts right now, the No Preference Campaign, which 12 organizations are part of. So we're just one little link right now, and we're hoping that this will really pressure Biden into changing his current stance.