So I think that message is resonating. Rick, I think you're onto something. Trisha Calvary said, give me. Give me the 32nd elevator pitch. Why you? Because I'm from here. I returned to take care of my parents at the end of life. And I am running to take care of people who have been overlooked and left behind for too long on a message of solidarity, of investing in our future, and of an actual vision that we can all move forward together. (43:47–43:51)
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