check yourself, check your own biases, but for the women who are running, just recognize that that underlying bias is there, and know that people don't want to elect someone they see as, that they believe see themselves as a victim. they want to elect a warrior. so know that the stuff is out there. but be their champion. be their warrior. don't be a victim. and run like you believe that wholeheartedly, because you want to be their voice, and their fighter, rather than someone who sees themselves as a victim. >> and advice coming from somebody who has claimed victory in one of these races. even despite some of the sexism that exists in our culture. well, warren, and clinton, not the first candidates however to deal with issues of like ability, right? here is what was said about former vice president al gore in 2000 and republican mitt romney in 2012, both of whom are men. watch. >> vice president really faces the challenge of communicating