seen a lot of excitement about all of our candidates. i think all of them have served our country and in one way or another and when people look at the white house and see this multi-millionaire, including by the way independents and moderate republicans, and now he's messing up so many things, i don't think they say, oh, we need someone richer. i don't think that, jake. i think you have to earn votes and not buy them. and i certainly welcome mayor bloomberg to the race. he's done incredible work on gun safety, on environmental issues. and it is work of merit. but i don't think you just waltz in and say instead of i'm good enough to be president, your argument is the other people aren't good enough. that is not how we've been conducting the debates. we're having legitimate debates about who is the strongest person. i think i have the strongest argument being from the heartland, the place that we need to win. being the one that has won every red and purple congressional district over and over again and someone who can govern from