points. one the vice president was making, a very accurate point of political analysis, which is, if you were a voter who -- in the democratic party who cares a lot about income inequality, bernie sanders has been your champion for a very long time. hillary clinton has been secretary of state for four of the last six years and not been talking about it nor should she be. she's worked on those issues for a very long time, going back to the beginning of her career. gloria is also right that the vice president, i think, identifies with -- maybe not all the solutions that bernie sanders has, but with this idea because it's been core to the vice president's identity as someone who has always made his political career as fighting for the working class families he work up in my home state of delaware. so, i think that does appeal to him. had he run, he would have run a very populous campaign championing working folks in the middle class. so, i think he was -- i don't said this morning, make a he negative point about hillary clinton. obviously, the press jumped on that. and that's the danger of a