That's, that's in power. But I think we have a great chance, number one, because the president has delivered on so many of his core campaign promises. But number two, it's because The Democrats can't seem to nominate normal people to ask for the American people's vote. Maybe normal people don't want to run as Democrats. That's the key. I want to put this on the record, though, Mr. Vice President, do you have any concerning tattoos that we don't know about? (07:19–07:25)
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Asserts that the Democratic Party struggles to nominate candidates perceived as normal by the public.
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