 And let me begin by reading to you something very interesting. I just saw it a few minutes ago. It was an article in the New York Times this afternoon quoting a great son of Pennsylvania Vice President Joe Biden. This is what the article says. It says that Joe Biden remains neutral in the battle between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. Well, that's all right. That's all right. Let's read the rest of the article here. But not between their campaign styles. He'll quote, he'll take Mr. Sanders's aspirational approach over Mrs. Clinton's caution any day quote. It says quote. I like the idea of saying we can do much more because we can. Mr. Biden said in an interview, I quote. I don't think any Democrats ever one saying quote. We can't think that big. We ought to really downsize here because it's not realistic. He said in a mocking tone. Come on, man. This is the Democratic Party. I'm not part of the party that says, well, we can't do it. End of quote. And I think the vice president born and raised in Scranton. I think the vice president is exactly right. That is what this campaign is about. That's right. It is about having the courage to face the reality of American life today understand that that reality is not always a pleasant reality, but have the courage to take on the special interest who are preventing us from going forward.