and 50% of those discussions happen to be positive towards the president, and this is not just our caltech there are plenty of pulls and traditional research that keep suggesting there is an affinity despite the immigrant rhetoric or other messages around immigration, so it's puzzling to the left for sure, but could be very encouraging for the gop. stuart: so what is the key issue in the hispanic community when it comes to politics and who they will vote for? >> right that is my favorite question, because this is not a monolithic block. it's not an identity that define s us all. it's jobs, the economy, education, healthcare, by the way, immigration -- stuart: fifth? >> and some other studies ours show that it's number seven so immigration continues to be and i've said it before onset, like a political piniata, but it gets much bigger than that you stay strongly focused on what matters to your family because we're upwardly mobile, hard working community, very entrepreneurial, 55% catholic and there is a message that is fairly conservative but none of the two sides can take for granted this