 My name is Alex M. White, representing the East Bay of Northern California in Congressional District 13. Delegate is basically a representative of the people who voted for a presidential candidate during the primary election, who then get sent to the convention to then cast their vote on the convention floor. I'll probably be spending closer to $5,000 just over the course of six days. The reason I feel so compelled to be a delegate is because my wife was diagnosed with a rare form of lung cancer, a tennis ball-sized tumor in her left lower lobe. We caught it in time, got the tumor out, a couple months go by, and these debt collectors start coming around and saying, you owe over $300,000 in medical bills. And we said, wait, it was all covered, it was all in network. My credit was just going to the tank. I went over $30,000 into credit card debt. I was spending eight hours a day on the phone with the health insurance company. We got married, and instead of any type of registry, we just had people donate to pay our medical bills. Our honeymoon was at the America Cancer Society Hope Lodge. It was an absolute nightmare going through that health insurance process. All of these experiences are really what drove me to become a delegate. Lauren, she was declared cancer-free on my birthday. In 2013, and that was the best birthday gift I'll probably ever get in my whole life. I feel like because we were given a second chance that I have to make the most out of the second chance, I have to fight for the rights of everyone who's fighting to survive, be it from the threat of an illness or the threat of income inequality. This is a make-or-break moment, and we have to do everything we can to fix the things that are affecting humanity.