and i'm not suggesting that's a great possibility but in 1916, woodrow wilson major debs ran from jail and he was still won a million votes with a lot population. so if you run for office and go to jail. you still have a path forward, you know, potentially. so can be redeemed. but, you know, maybe william jennings bryan is an example. beginning in 1896, he ran a handful of times. he was a democratic nominee but never had redemption and never actually won, but was the nominee. several times, beginning in 1896. so it wasn't clear nixon was was going to have a path. so he's down in key biscayne, thinking, what do i do? and he doesn't know what to do. so he calls his friend reverend billy graham. graham, the picture first picture i'll show you is later, 68. this is a graham had a a a crusade rally. you can almost see at the very last letters of the word pittsburgh. so they're at the stadium in pittsburgh. and so nixon says to graham, i don't know what to do, whether i should run. would you please come down and counsel me on his decision and this is a fascinating part of the story that wasn