In the Virginia analogy, we must strengthen our turnout in the west and the southwest part of Tucson. And that requires the Democratic Party to go into those communities and to shut up and listen. We need to hear what the community concerns are and how our party can address those concerns. And so that's something that I hope whoever the ED and whoever the new executive, including the chair, are, that they make those efforts into those communities where, you know, we can't. (41:02–41:09)
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Asserts the need for the Democratic Party to listen to community concerns and address them.
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