No, no. So I really think in terms of changing the discussion and making sure that people see themselves and they hear about themselves from presidential candidates, that window has to be diverse. Well, I think also we. Yes. And We also, to your point, need to ask ourselves, are we, as individuals and as a party, multilingual, do we have the ability to actually hear the various cultures and languages? And by language, I don't mean literally a different language other than understanding how people think and talk based on their life experience and where they live and the challenges that relate to that area. (34:13–34:33)
CLAIM
Emphasizes the need for cultural and communicative inclusivity in politics.
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