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this administration did that for me. yeah, look, the presidents gonna have to take this on the road and take it out on the road repeatedly. and look, pull people up onstage from las vegas, nevada, when you re out there, in phoenix, arizona, ian philadelphia, pennsylvania. in all of those states with huge senior populations, all of those states are part of this. matthew just talked about. they re gonna be crucial and picking the next president. paula senior on the stage until the crowd, this is how much that senior is gonna save when this is fully implemented. this is how much medicare is going to save. this is how much our health insurance costs are gonna go down. you have to make this live with people and right where they are. secondly, you re going to see the campaign go on offense on this. you ve got seven, six or seven states where this campaign is going to be decided. a billion dollars on tv advertising is gonna help a lot