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their gasoline. they're paying too much for their heating bill. they're concerned about chinese spy balloons coming over the country and chinese spy bases in cuba. they've got real concerns about our future. and again, we're out there talking about how we're going to lead the country and not opining. man, i tell you, between the cable industry and the social media industry, the amount of clickbait around all of these topics, it's unending. but we're trying to break through and say let's talk whereby we can take this country. because where we can go is actually amazing. >> those are certainly all important issues. just as you know from being on the trail and having instance, it is often trump and his issues that are the forefront of the questions that candidates get. i do want to ask you one question before you go. the u.s. as you know is experiencing a major heatwave right now. i mean, of course, i'm sure you feel it in north dakota where it's nearly 100 degrees today. a new analysis that was released this week by a global group of scientists found extreme heatwaves across three continents this month were made significantly more likely by the
field. there have been questions, of course -- last time it benefiting trump in that sense. when it comes to what you just mentioned there about the past versus the future, do you think the legal troubles that are surrounding the former president, as he is on the verge of a potential third indictment already attraction for your party? >> i think, again, there is an entire industry that likes to discuss the challenges of past presidents, current presidents, and i think that industry is doing just fine without me. and so i will keep focused on the things that are important to americans. because people, they are paying too much for their gasoline. they are paying too much for their heating bill. they are concerned about chinese spy balloons coming over the country and a chinese spy bases in cuba. they have got real concerns about our future, and again, we are out there talking about how we can lead the country. and not a pining -- because, man, i tell you, between the cable industry, the social media industry, the amount of clickbait around all of these topics, it's unending, but we are trying to breakthrough and say, let's talk about where we can take
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