So I just shoot this on a two shot, and then just make sure you don't say anything before I got the mic in your face, so we'll never hear what's up, the bad guy stuff. Alright, I'll try and stay out of the shot too. It's awesome. You good? Alright, well, I guess let's start with how have things been, and how was today? Well, things have been great. Being able to come here and see President Obama and see Governor Wall speak, you know, as good as I remember it, and hearing everything that they have to say in the mission and the goal to protect democracy, you know, it was worth the four hour drive that I took here. So, yeah. Yeah, for me it's been great. I started a college Democrats chapter at my new college, and so we've been tabling getting the vote, the word out to vote, and saying what Kamala Harris and Jim Walls are all about, and everybody's excited, and this is the second time I got to see walls for a rally, and first time for Obama, and it was just awesome. I loved it. So, give me a sense of what it, obviously if a convention, there's a lot of energy, and one of the questions I ask is, like, will you be able to carry that over? So, my question is, our viewers will see this on Friday. Right before the election, do you feel like you've settled at all, or what's the intensity of your life? Absolutely not. The energy is non-stop, because so much of that's thing, as everyone has said today, you know, we're facing an possible Orwellian type society where, you know, the government will be able to control everything and everything that you're able to do, and I'm not going to let that happen. I know everyone out there are the voters, and every single civil servant that's out doing the work is going to let that happen. So, we're not slowing down until we're through the election. No! I'm not settled at all. The enthusiasm is still there. I've been screaming my head off at every rally, and I'm just ready to win, and I'm ready to do this, because we're not going back, and we're going to elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walls. Yes. What is the sense, like, up in that part of the state, because it's a rally down in Madison, and that's what's up there. I believe so. Students around the area, especially at school, are excited. I've been part of multiple organizations where we're hosting events, and we're trying to get students out and get students excited. There always can be more, but I think students are ready, and I think people are going to be out early at the polls. What about for you, because you are still mostly in Milwaukee? Are you working around on this world? Yeah, I'm all over the place. I'll be up in Green Bay next weekend, helping them out and getting the word out for their candidates, but Milwaukee's doing great. I think everybody's really excited for this next election. Talk to me a little bit about energizing college students and young Democrats. Are they going to take advantage of early voting, or absentee, or is it more about making sure up until the election day they're still ready to go? Yeah, actually, I've been out canvassing a lot within the last couple of weeks, and most students have already sent in their absentee ballots. You know, those students who have it, we're trying to get them out in early voting, and you better believe, if they're not early voting, I will be at their door, knocking on November 5th on my birthday, so they can give me the best gift ever, and get Kamala Harris and Tim Walls into the White House, because that's what we need. What are you saying? I'm sensing a lot of excitement, a lot of nerves, but I think people are really excited, and you know, up until election day, I will be tabling twice a week on my campus. Are you guys already voting, or what is your plan? I'll be doing it on election day. I'll be doing it on election day. Again, my birthday. All right, thank you so much for that. Thank you for sending me a message, and glad you guys were here. I'm glad it went through. I know. I know. I know. Some of my messages.