00:00Like you said, historically, the VP pick doesn't really matter. It only could hurt a candidate.
00:07But now, because I mean, the unprecedented nature of her likely nomination, how important
00:12is that pick? And who is the best choice?
00:16It is so critically important. We need there needs to be balance brought to the ticket.
00:21I you know, this is always the way but especially right now with Kamala Harris, who the country
00:26hasn't had a real opportunity to get to know in the same way that you would under traditional
00:32presidential. And so I think that helping to bring down the ticket, helping to be able
00:38to deploy someone to other states while you're out doing fundraising and you're on the stump
00:42and you're dealing with incoming from Donald Trump and, you know, having that real partnership
00:46is really important. I said this week's ago, I'm going to say it again. I think Josh Burrow
00:50is the right pick. He comes from Pennsylvania that has 20 electoral votes. You know, there's
00:56a lot of speculation about Gabby Giffords husband, a U.S. senator from Arizona. Arizona
01:00has 11 electoral votes. At the end of the day, this is this is a contest. It's about
01:06math. It's about strategy. And I think that both gentlemen are very well qualified. I
01:11think that Pennsylvania just gives you more mathematically. And I think at this point,
01:15as fast as it may sound, that's how we have to be looking at it.
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