democrats not only those running for president but also on the down ballot, that democrats win when we re hopeful and aspirational. when we talk to people about where they are and relate to them on that level, bill clinton was a master at doing that. barack obama was very good at doing that as well. and the key for us, the key for the nominee of our party, the key for folks like me running for the united states senate is to go into these communities, rural communities and urban communities and talk to people where they are. talk to their heart because when people vote they re not just voting with this, they re voting with this and this. it s the heart and the gut. that s what lbj said about civil rights. you got to get to the heart on that, the deep values of the country. thank you so much. susan page, as always, front page susan. jaime harris, thanks and michael steele, thank you, sir. and ron reagan, we wait for you
here s mayor pete buttigieg last night when he was asked to talk about resilience. overwhelming his setbacks that came his way and ones he thought was going to come his way. it s very powerful. let s sit back and watch pete buttigieg. i came back from deployment and realized that you only get to live one life, and i was not interested in not knowing what it was like to be in love any longer. so i just came out. i had no idea what kind of professional setback it would be especially because inconveniently it was an election year in my socially conservative community. what happened was that when i trusted voters to judge me based on the judge that i did for them, they decided to trust me and re-elected me with 80% of the vote. what do you think, jaime? rare moment of, well, human reality? well, it was a great moment for pete. and it was one of those moments
where i constantly try to remind democrats not only those running for president but also on the down ballot, that democrats win when we re hopeful and aspirational. when we talk to people about where they are and relate to them on that level, bill clinton was a master at doing that. barack obama was very good at doing that as well. and the key for us, the key for the nominee of our party, the key for folks like me running for the united states senate is to go into these communities, rural communities and urban communities and talk to people where they are. talk to their heart because when people vote they re not just voting with this, they re voting with this and this. it s the heart and the gut. that s what lbj said about civil rights. thank you so much. susan page, as always, front page susan. jaime harris, thanks and michael steele, thank you, sir. and ronaan reagan, we wait for .
about these old comedians of one line after another, like take my wife, please. it was like that last night, like take my presidency, please. your thoughts, jaime. i hope there aren t a lot of people going to these speeches because i know they re losing brain cells. you have a president talking about light bulbs, and chris, it just doesn t make any sense. it makes them yellow. i guess it makes them yellow i m sorry, i ve been corrected. well, in the end he s going to be red because he s going to be very upset when he loses this election. he s not talking about the issues that people are dealing with right now. the people that are rubber stamping his election like my senator lindsey graham are not focused on the issues that people are dealing with right now. there s setup material on that on everything he does. it september just jokes. all the jokes are at the expense