But the power of our message and the power of the people who carried it up and down our state, knocking 200,000 doors in the last two weeks of the … We have an opportunity...to use that two years as a pathway, as a guide ramp for the next Democratic president who will get this done. … around the power of ideas, that's how we win. That's how we won this primary. (02:44–05:31)
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Asserts that Abdul El-Sayed plans to use his potential Senate term to prepare for a future Democratic president to implement Medicare for All.
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