obviously many friends are staunch democrats, myself among them and hopefully this can be in hamblen of the fact that being an american is bigger than which party you're on. >> as i look at the forward party agenda or ideas that you laid out in the book, it ranges from ranked choice voting to having term limits to promoting capitalism. but would you say that the party is process focused and that you're seeking to shake up the political process or is it going to be policy focused like you ran your campaign on universal basic income and other ideas related to listing of families? >> it's so interesting you ask this because at this point the process and policy are intertwined. if you're watching this at home you're one of the 83 percent of americans who lives in the district without a basicdemocratic or republican . so the legislators in your district if they're not 51 percent of the people in the district that really the 10 to 20 percent on either side. if you change the process you're actually going to change the policy which is what i'm driven by. i also want to suggest that at this