 The idea that people can come together from all different parties, all different walks of life, and engage in this thing to stop corruption so that people's voices can actually be heard and you can have influence in your own government and your own day-to-day life, that really appeals to me. We're also here to celebrate the 600,000 people that are with Adam McKay in this movement. I've never been so excited about a cause as representatives. If there wasn't always so much money in politics, this is very important. It's very important to walk around tonight. There's this idea still sometimes in politics that starts with the president and the vice president and maybe the senators, but actually I feel like it does start from the ground up. If we do not figure out a way to get rid of the influence of money and policies, we will never see climate change, equity, education reform. And we should all be proud to be here tonight and support the scholars. Thank you so much. It just takes one city and one state at a time to get it done, and then it gets done. Thank you. Most people are doing a great job. Keep doing it. It's not about me. It's really not about me or representatives. It is about the people who volunteer on the ground. If history has taught us anything, it's that grassroots movements have always introduced insurmountable odds and slowly surround them. Anyway, thank you guys for doing what you're doing and I'd like to get involved, too. So you inspire me. It's the 600,000 people who are out there puffing it and making it all happen. And that's spectacular. For all of you that are volunteering, I want to tell you yes, and I thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, because you are democracy. To all the supporters of represent us, thank you.