recently. that was a shout across to us. we will take. it we will continue. we will i just want to note it e audience, it was the elephant in the room. matthew, how do you lobby a guy? democrats haven t won a county in west virginia since oh eight. how do you lobby a guy who goes home to a state that went for trump 40 points? i would argue we are closer to social security than he is. we may be for the way from 40, but close to the social security. voting rights is actually popular in west virginia. it s not as if the general population of immigrants, and republican, he can make an argument it s a popular thing in west virginia to do this. i would actually make a historical argument to joe manchin. i ve known john manchin for 20
is why the president of the handel and haydn society was absolutely thrilled. i was like, that s fantastic. reporter: this is david snead. and, also, there s a sense of wonder in that wow. i wow! reporter: david was so smitten by the outburst, as was te audience, that he decided to try to find the voice lsponsible. like, who was that? because he really touched my life in a way that i ll never forget. reporter: this reminds me a to le bit of cinderella, you trying to find somebody who is at the ball but you have no way of finding them. except they didn t have email back then, huh. reporter: you wrote to everybody in the audience. everybody in the audience. y> reporter: and eventually, that email found its way to goerert goer stephen mattin. stephen mattin was there with his nine-year-old grandson, ninan. ronan is the one who shouted wow, which surprised stephen more than anyone. because he just doesn t do that. usually he s in a world by himself. wot do you see?