 There's violence across the whole country. Do you disavow violence from Antifa? That's happening in Portland right now? That's a myth that's being spread only in Washington DC. About Antifa in Portland? Yes. I want to be clear on how I characterize this. This is mostly a protest, not generally speaking, unruly. It's been a mostly peaceful protest, but then they chose to move in. Many of these protests have been largely peaceful. Mostly peaceful. Mostly peaceful. Mostly peaceful. Looking at those live pictures next to you, and they seem very peaceful. There are always folks on the fringes of the protests that do the things that we don't like. A few people who break a few windows and burn a few cars. They just threw something on fire. Chris, a fire crack. Our country was started because this is how the Boston Tea Party rioting. So do not get it twisted and think that, oh, this is something that has not never happened before. And then this is so terrible. And where are we in these savages and all of that? This is how this country was started. There were protests in several other cities yesterday as well. Most of them peaceful. Christine, Laura, what you're seeing behind me is one of multiple locations that have been burning in Kenosha, Wisconsin over the course of the night. A second night. It feels like you're at a street festival. Quite frankly, you have barbecues going on. There's hot dog stands. There's gardening taking place. The facts on the ground, Anna, indicate that this is an entirely peaceful situation. You've seen essentially almost like a street festival type atmosphere. Street festival type atmosphere. No, with a very intentional purpose. It is not a street festival. It is not a street festival. Do not say that. Shame on you for saying that. Learn right now. It is not a street festival. The perversity of this year is that I would say the Democrats had the better convention, more creative convention. Biden gave a much better speech. Obama's gave good speeches. But I would say if you measure the mood, both in the Democratic and Republican camps, Democrats are a little more anxious and Republicans are a little more confident. Democrats, I think, have come to understand they somehow got on the wrong side of order. And they got it somehow attached, even though Biden is not actually attached to it, to the idea of defunding the police. I mean, I think that Portland remains a festering boil for Democrats that went on in Seattle and has been reported by the Times and other news organizations. It is really just unacceptable. I think this is a blind spot for Democrats. I think Democrats are ignoring this problem or hoping that it will go away. And it's not going to go away. Chris, as you know and I know, it's showing up in the polls. It's showing up in focus groups. It is the only thing, it is the only thing, right now, that is sticking. We've heard of Democratic strategist people close to Biden concerned about the efficacy of a law enforcement message for the president as people see violence in the streets of Kenosha and Portland, et cetera. And again, we don't want to overplay or underplay the violence, how extensive it is, but... The other thing that we're seeing is that polling shows that the chaos is possibly hurting the Black Lives Matter movement. So Kellyanne Conway came out yesterday and said the chaos and the violence, that helps us essentially. She said that that makes the distinction clear between President Trump and Joe Biden. Joe Biden said that that was really President Trump rooting for more Bidens, not less violence. I'm just wondering, when you talk to Trump voters, why do they think that the solution to what Trump is doing is more Trump? Well, I don't think that they see him as a cause of the unrest because he is telling them, and Fox News is backing him up on this with the footage and the narrative that they are spinning, is that the reason this is happening is because Democrats, led cities, are not taking control of, out of control, Black people.