Lucia Simonelli, Democrat for Congress, District 1.
00:09 - We're joined today by John Van treat republican for Pennsylvania lieutenant governor
00:13 - why are you running for this office.
00:17 - Well I think I'm the most
00:19 - qualified person to run through lieutenant governor because if you look at my resume
00:24 - and you look at the job duties of the lieutenant governor
00:28 - I may be
00:28 - the only candidate
00:30 - ever
00:31 - that matches up exactly with the three main duties of the lieutenant governor
00:36 - and
00:37 - you know that would be the
00:38 - lieutenant
00:39 - governor oversees the senate
00:41 - well
00:42 - I was an executive for twenty six years I've always seen
00:45 - plenty of meetings and
00:46 - staff meetings
00:47 - and groups
00:48 - but in poe or most importantly to lieutenant
00:50 - governors in charge of crisis that come up.
00:54 - I was the crisis management team director for u p s
00:58 - for Pennsylvania west Virginia and Virginia
01:01 - I don't think any other candidate has had that type of a resume
01:05 - match up like I have
01:07 - plus the lieutenant governor oversees the parole board
01:11 - and I've got a degree in criminal justice I
01:13 - was a security director for twenty six years
01:16 - in six states so
01:17 - I actually when I looked at it I originally wanted to run again for governor
01:21 - but when I looked at lieutenant governor I said holy
01:23 - cow I match up one hundred percent with the job duties
01:27 - so here I am.
01:28 - What changes would you bring to this office.
01:32 - Well I mean
01:33 - the changes.
01:35 - I have to try to get the governor to adopt some of my ideas those are the changes
01:40 - because lieutenant governor really don't have a lotta juice when it comes to
01:44 - making the policy
01:45 - but you know
01:46 - there there we have to be efficient.
01:51 - Where spend being bright now
01:53 - seven percent more than we take in three point six billion dollars
01:58 - and you just can't do that you know efficiency I think
02:02 - is the main thing we need to do right now in this state
02:05 - is get the spending under control
02:08 - I was spending is up over forty percent since coven.
02:12 - I mean
02:12 - it's it's out of control and the first thing I remember the first thing shapiro said
02:17 - was
02:18 - how much can I spend how much can we take
02:21 - from the reserve fund and the rainy day fund
02:25 - and that's exactly what he's done
02:26 - is taken from those and every one of his budgets
02:29 - have been about seven while yes for ten per cent more
02:33 - and then settles in at seven percent more
02:35 - so to me
02:36 - you know with department of state efficiency is
02:39 - probably the most important thing we would do
02:41 - but we have an oversight committee
02:44 - and that's what they're supposed to do
02:46 - they haven't met since twenty nineteen
02:48 - so I think that tells you a lot.
02:50 - Before we get in
02:52 - too far about you your campaign and some
02:53 - specific issues is getting to your back on a bet
02:56 - where were you born and where did you grow up.
02:59 - Yeah I was born in new York city actually not far from trump I was born in the Bronx
03:03 - lived there for years one year in Brooklyn
03:06 - they were seven or eight and in queens then we moved out to long island
03:09 - rarely for high school college marriage
03:13 - my first job big job at GPS so
03:16 - so I was a new yorker and you know the trump name and
03:19 - I you know I put on my website I am so similar to him in a lot of ways
03:24 - except I don't manage by chaos
03:26 - no
03:27 - I don't create chaos I do what I say I'm going to do
03:30 - and I analyze and I really put good plans in place.
03:35 - And can you talk about a little bit more of the
03:36 - background that you would bring to this role.
03:40 - Yeah well you know
03:41 - it I think it's my executive experience you know you look at other candidates and
03:47 - you know if somebody had said to meet
03:48 - the best people don't go into politics
03:51 - and you look at a lot of elected people and they're really not
03:54 - but you know
03:55 - I'll take a second to talk
03:56 - about Jason ricci you know
03:59 - so he is an attorney any out of allegheny.
04:02 - How does he match up with the job duties I just
04:06 - said
04:06 - you know
04:07 - he's not in the criminal justice field is no crisis management
04:11 - experience
04:12 - so you know I think I match up exactly with this
04:16 - disposition
04:17 - and I'll tell you this too.
04:18 - I
04:19 - I ran for governor four years ago when I debate Jason ricci three pt times I
04:24 - I the third debate was a new castle I won
04:28 - all three debates but I want that one I got a standing ovation
04:32 - at the end of it
04:33 - he didn't show up for the fourth debate
04:35 - in Butler after that
04:37 - debate so
04:38 - I got I hope I can debate Jason ricci again.
04:42 - Now the slogan for your key campaign is never socialist why did you choose that.
04:47 - But you know I got on to that.
04:49 - In twenty nineteen to help president trump
04:53 - and what I did
04:54 - to help him was I took a billboard here in greensburg was small and county
04:58 - I paid for it for a year I don't know what it cost me like twelve thousand dollars
05:02 - I put it up was small and never socialist I mean
05:06 - I didn't put mine came on it wasn't political
05:09 - because I wasn't running for anything at the time but I was trying to help him
05:12 - and I also at the same time started a weekly newsletter called
05:17 - never socialist
05:18 - and I it's a copy and paste newsletter from all different news stories I got.
05:23 - I got about forty emails a day
05:25 - and up to issue four hundred and eleven right now so
05:29 - you know to me
05:31 - america.
05:33 - It's about individualism
05:34 - you know you
05:36 - you keep what you earn it and you you you know it's not about socialism you don't
05:41 - have the right to put your hand in my pocket
05:43 - and the most motivated people are the ones that that
05:47 - really own their own businesses
05:49 - you know you you just socialism to me as a step to communism I
05:53 - can't.
05:54 - I can't stomach it to be honest with you.
05:57 - Your website lists your plan to govern
06:00 - are the first step is restructure how would you do that.
06:04 - Yeah well you know I've got I've got like
06:07 - twenty five different.
06:10 - Themes on my website
06:12 - but you know
06:12 - the restructuring would be one
06:15 - you got you gotta have that
06:16 - dose department department of state efficiency I just change one letter on that
06:22 - and and that's one of the things we would do.
06:25 - I also recommend cause I don't have a lot of faith in the general assembly.
06:30 - Downsizing themselves but
06:32 - you know we need to downsize
06:35 - and again it goes back to spending
06:36 - we have way too many state reps and senators
06:40 - I would take election day
06:42 - you know cause a
06:44 - I think act seventy seven needs to be thrown out
06:47 - should have never been passed
06:48 - but you know election day
06:50 - should be a state holiday in my mind it coincides with native American day
06:55 - because that's not a particular day you can fall in within a
06:59 - two three week period
07:01 - so it's already a state holiday
07:03 - so make a full lol on election day so now people can go to the polls
07:07 - you don't need mail in ballots
07:09 - I would allow independents to vote
07:11 - I mean they're twelve percent of the population
07:14 - and if you look recently at a poll forty five percent of people under twenty eight
07:19 - are independent they're not republican or democrat
07:22 - I would allow them to vote
07:24 - and overthrow
07:25 - act seventy seven used to be thrown out.
07:28 - Europe tried mail in ballots and sixty four percent
07:30 - of the countries went back to mail in ballots
07:33 - we need to get rid of the satellite centers
07:35 - that they're out there for
07:37 - for three months helping people
07:40 - really to sign up and vote democrat that's what they do
07:43 - and and and also sanctuary cities
07:46 - would get rid of that too.
07:48 - Now in this you mentioned the department of state efficiency
07:53 - the way it'd be set up is that you would want to freeze hiring
07:57 - for certain.
07:59 - State departments which ones would you
08:01 - recommend freezing first.
08:04 - Yeah well you know no looking at the spending that's going on
08:07 - you know
08:08 - first thing in my mind
08:09 - so let's just freeze right now and it stopped these increases
08:13 - but I would I would do what the federal government does
08:17 - for
08:18 - disaster
08:19 - control let's say
08:20 - you know they have a hierarchy of government
08:23 - so they have departed it's listed in order of
08:27 - of importance so
08:28 - if there was to nuclear war or we got hit by an asteroid you know these departments
08:33 - would be funded first all the way down to the ones that are not
08:38 - that important
08:39 - you know
08:40 - so.
08:41 - I can't tell you which ones they are right now cause I'm not in government
08:44 - but I I would immediately ask for
08:47 - a.
08:48 - Hierarchy of Pennsylvania state government.
08:51 - List those departments just like the federal
08:53 - government and we may have this list for disaster
08:56 - control
08:57 - I would go by that
08:59 - and you know certain jobs like law enforcement and nursing so we're not freezing that
09:04 - we wouldn't cut that back
09:06 - Kristen that's why you need this hierarchy you need to know that.
09:10 - Could you walk us through the other steps in your plan to govern them too.
09:15 - Okay well that that's the restructuring part
09:18 - but you know
09:20 - under the under the financial section
09:22 - you know.
09:23 - I
09:23 - Want to see was rescinded
09:25 - the
09:26 - week
09:26 - that sylvania last year tried to pass twenty eight hundred
09:30 - horse
09:31 - do we really need twenty eight hundred new laws
09:34 - I wanted to see see a lot of these Olga was rescinded you know I'd said
09:38 - for every new bill you've gotta cut out five.
09:42 - Bills
09:43 - to start with
09:45 - I would try to be efficient like trying to eliminate yearly
09:49 - registrations
09:51 - you know why.
09:52 - When you buy your boat
09:54 - your car car your.
09:56 - You know your your jet ski or snowmobile you register
10:00 - you pay a one time fee which would be a little bit higher
10:03 - but you don't have to go through this yearly or or
10:06 - every two year type
10:08 - registration until all it does is create.
10:12 - It creates
10:13 - work and jobs that
10:15 - can be
10:15 - water more efficiently
10:17 - and
10:18 - I would eliminate the sales tax exemption on nonprofits
10:22 - that are not spending eighty percent on their goal
10:26 - I was on the board of juvenile diabetes and I remember them saying
10:30 - they spent eighty three percent on pure.
10:34 - So I picked eighty percent would be my my goal line
10:37 - and there's a lot of nonprofits out there
10:39 - they're really big businesses they really are
10:42 - and they do balls and banquets and maybe spend
10:45 - forty fifty sixty percent on what their goal is
10:48 - I would do that
10:49 - you know we we need to I like to say pa powers the world
10:52 - but first we've got to pa we gotta pay our Pennsylvania
10:56 - because
10:56 - you know gas and electricity rates in the state have
11:00 - almost doubled since covert and that's ridiculous
11:03 - I would eliminate the fifty eight cents
11:06 - that's.
11:07 - Job one job two for me
11:09 - behind efficiency
11:10 - is eliminate the fifty eight cents
11:13 - per gallon fuel tax
11:15 - it's so regressive in this
11:18 - in the sense that
11:19 - it takes money out of your pocket I want to give six hundred dollars back to everybody
11:24 - basically based on that fuel tax
11:26 - but it increases transportation costs
11:29 - you know cause everybody's paying for higher gas
11:32 - and it increases inflation to me it's the perfect inflation
11:36 - reducer is to get rid of this fuel tax I'm surprised
11:40 - president trump hasn't gotten rid of the twenty cent federal tax
11:44 - you know and when I
11:45 - when I get
11:46 - on the bill on the ballot
11:47 - next month
11:49 - and
11:50 - at some point I'm going to have a conversation with president trump.
11:52 - I
11:53 - Convince him governor to fuel taxes to totally
11:55 - regressive but I would also freeze the seniors property
11:59 - taxes at this point
12:00 - so.
12:01 - They don't go up.
12:02 - We would take a look at being a right to work state I know that's not popular
12:07 - but there are.
12:09 - About
12:09 - two billion dollars in savings
12:11 - by being a right to work state
12:13 - and
12:14 - I would
12:14 - also look at
12:15 - some
12:16 - of the offices in Harrisburg
12:20 - and I would move them out of Harrisburg and put them
12:23 - where they belong you know whatever the department uses well for a housing department
12:28 - maybe you shouldn't be in Harrisburg.
12:31 - Maybe you should be in braddock I drove through a braddock
12:34 - I thought I was in a a third world country.
12:37 - I mean
12:37 - and and other towns I've gone through
12:39 - I won tenant went through it was only two businesses open
12:43 - and it was a whole.
12:44 - City
12:45 - like town
12:46 - and everything was boarded up and closed well maybe some of these
12:50 - apartments in Harrisburg should be relocated to those locations and revitalize
12:55 - so I'm an idea person I have all these creative ideas you know
12:59 - so.
13:00 - Those are some of the things I would do
13:01 - that falls under the financial.
13:04 - Your.
13:05 - Eye
13:06 - yeah yeah
13:07 - your website says that you want to give sheriff's
13:09 - additional police power what would that look like.
13:13 - Yeah well you know I
13:14 - again I see efficiency wise a
13:17 - a resource there that's
13:19 - that's not
13:20 - we're not utilizing it
13:22 - the way it should
13:23 - you know the sheriffs here
13:25 - they're mostly serving.
13:28 - You know warrants and and they're
13:30 - transporting
13:32 - and
13:33 - this is the only county they transport people to court
13:36 - you know
13:37 - really.
13:39 - You have your Philadelphia and Pittsburgh the sheriffs have more
13:43 - police duties than they do in the other sixty five counties
13:47 - so.
13:48 - I would look at that and I think we can utilize our sheriffs a little bit more
13:52 - and you know I I would rather see
13:54 - state police rather than
13:56 - giving out tickets
13:58 - I want them I'm investigating I want to make sure
14:01 - what happened in Minnesota is not happening here
14:05 - because if you look at the health and human service costs in the state.
14:10 - They've gone up so we have welfare fraud medicare fraud
14:15 - I mean they've gone up not as bad as Minnesota but
14:18 - I want
14:19 - state police investigating so
14:21 - that's how I would use the sheriff's giving them
14:23 - let them give out tickets and and the state police do their job
14:27 - you claim that you're the only republican with a website
14:30 - to recruit Asian and his panic people to the party
14:33 - why is getting their votes important to you.
14:36 - Yeah well you know
14:37 - let me first say I don't recruit
14:39 - African Americans because Candace Owens does that
14:42 - and originally my website was called like she has blacks it.
14:47 - I was
14:48 - hex it for hispanics exit
14:50 - for asians you know
14:52 - I kind of dropped those monikers then I I just go with
14:56 - never socialist usa that on.
14:59 - It's important because you know the fastest growing group in the state or his panic
15:07 - and it's
15:07 - really if it wasn't for them the state would
15:10 - while we continue to lose population
15:12 - but we have
15:13 - I think it's one point one million hispanics.
15:16 - Their populations going to overtake the African
15:19 - emerge African
15:20 - population in the state shortly.
15:23 - So there maybe I dunno eight percent you've got about four percent the asians
15:28 - and asians and hispanics get like
15:30 - no publicity.
15:32 - You know if you look at what's going on with the democrat party
15:36 - they are almost exclusively African American an lgbt
15:41 - you know
15:42 - they leave the Asian and his panic out
15:44 - so.
15:45 - You look I look for opportunities I think we can pull
15:48 - both of those groups who are very conservative.
15:52 - The hispanics at least are are christians that are closest to Europeans
15:56 - and closest to the founding of this country
15:59 - I think that his panic
16:00 - group could absolutely latinos be
16:03 - part of the republican party
16:06 - and you know I just went down to puerto rico to visit
16:08 - relatives with my aunt and uncle sixtieth anniversary
16:11 - I gave my talk ok there they announced me as the
16:14 - future lieutenant governor down there but.
16:17 - I like the his panic people my daughter lourdes the
16:20 - Nicaraguan so my grandkids are half his panic but
16:24 - I could see the hispanics fitting in
16:26 - and the
16:27 - asians when you look at rankings on everything
16:31 - they come in the b best lowest crime highest
16:35 - you know GPS scores
16:37 - grade scores in school
16:39 - and and there's no problems when you bring asians and
16:42 - so you know let's make them aren't republican party
16:45 - the problem is these groups come from socialist communist countries and then they
16:50 - always fall back on wanting so socialism
16:53 - we gotta convince them
16:55 - you can be all you can be want to be in this country you can do it if you really try.
17:01 - Your education plan for Pennsylvania includes a
17:03 - program called patriotic seventeen seventy six
17:07 - what is this and why do you support it.
17:09 - You know that was something that president trump
17:12 - came out with in his first term right at the end
17:15 - and I you know I put that on my plan for governor four years ago
17:19 - but it was basically just teaching.
17:22 - You know
17:23 - pro
17:24 - america education
17:26 - you know not pulling down statues and and be little bling Thomas Jefferson and
17:32 - and all the Celtic it's just to
17:34 - teach a very
17:35 - positive and the truth about education what
17:39 - the woods
17:40 - slavery or whatever because there's a lot of reasons
17:43 - why the founders didn't take on
17:45 - slavery they didn't believe it was going to last
17:48 - you know that was one of the main reach since that and they knew
17:51 - if they went after that you would have had a civil war even sooner
17:56 - and we had to keep the thirteen colonies together to fight the British
18:01 - we couldn't fracture them
18:03 - the
18:03 - the the thirteen colonies so
18:05 - there's a lot of reasons
18:06 - we gotta teach the truth about
18:08 - our American heritage and it's a great heritage.
18:12 - Now let's get into your campaign you mentioned earlier that a
18:16 - republican candidate for governor Stacey charity
18:18 - enjoy endorse Jason richey for lieutenant governor
18:21 - how significant is that to your campaign.
18:24 - You know I don't think it's all that significant I
18:27 - understand what the Greg rossman is trying to do is the
18:30 - chair
18:31 - you know he doesn't
18:33 - he he wants to just
18:34 - control it
18:35 - worse when I ran for governor four years ago at fourteen fifteen candidates but
18:40 - I saw that
18:42 - as freedom
18:43 - as as you know you have the primary
18:46 - to pick who the people want as their candidate
18:50 - and that's the way it should be
18:51 - and like I said I don't see Richie is you
18:53 - know he'll get the support of the committees
18:57 - but I'm the patriot candidate I'm not the g o p candidate
19:01 - and I just spoke in allegheny county which is where richest county.
19:06 - Two groups there
19:08 - and they are they're carrying my petitions they're not carrying his petitions
19:12 - so my biggest problem.
19:15 - Is I'm not getting the publicity in the newspapers
19:18 - in the media I'm glad you're doing the show
19:21 - once they discover me
19:23 - you know I don't want to say I'm the mashed ruano
19:25 - because he had some you know he had some challenges
19:28 - too I wanted to debate that when I ran for governor
19:30 - we didn't get to that part but
19:32 - I'm the patriot candidate like he was
19:35 - so you know if you voted for mastery onto vote for me support me
19:39 - I'm not the g o p candidate they've already made Richie that person
19:43 - so in this state probably has
19:45 - done twenty times more
19:47 - patriot candidates than they do
19:50 - committee
19:51 - and those type of g o p swamp candidates
19:54 - I'll crush him if I can get publicity I really will
19:57 - like I said
19:58 - I beat them in three debates he didn't show up for the fourth debate and Butler
20:01 - and those people in new castle and butlin know that they brought that up at the
20:05 - meeting and low in mount lead been on
20:07 - a couple of weeks ago
20:09 - that that debate I had forgotten about it.
20:12 - How have you been
20:13 - campaigning.
20:15 - Yeah well I hate to say that the invitations have not been as great as they were four
20:20 - years ago because when I announced
20:23 - I was running for governor two weeks later I had twenty invitations I
20:28 - went around to maybe forty different patriot groups
20:31 - I have
20:32 - I struggled to get
20:34 - the newspaper
20:36 - rip my press release
20:37 - the best one who did it
20:39 - was the Pittsburgh post gazette
20:42 - and then the mt
20:43 - pleasant newspaper here
20:45 - but I check I Google my name for you know John ventured for lieutenant governor
20:50 - I don't see I sent it out to all the media
20:52 - and I am not
20:54 - getting a press release nice announcement like other candidates
20:58 - and it's a shame you know.
21:01 - It's really hurting I'm reaching out to groups to go speak
21:05 - were four years ago I had so many invitations I had to cancel on the same day
21:09 - so I need publicity I need the media to do their job
21:13 - and let everybody know there isn't
21:15 - there's three candidates right now there isn't one
21:17 - for lieutenant governor.
21:19 - Is some guy in bucks county it's never run before
21:22 - Jason ricci and myself but I've got a track record of running.
21:27 - What did you learn from your experience from running for governor previously.
21:32 - I enjoyed it I loved it and
21:34 - the the thing was i.
21:36 - I met all of these people around the state
21:40 - and I have them
21:41 - carrying my petitions right now
21:43 - so we're gonna work
21:44 - the the last time I you know I didn't have as many people
21:48 - but going around talking to all these patriot groups
21:51 - I kind of stayed away from committees I spoke
21:53 - in front of a few
21:55 - but committees will always go with that
21:57 - bigger committee name person elected person
22:01 - they're not going with a grass roots person so
22:03 - I made so many contexts I have people in lack a wanna Philadelphia county
22:08 - I got people all over the state
22:10 - I sent out two hundred and five petition it's
22:13 - mailed them and
22:14 - they're all helping me so
22:16 - you know I learned a lot
22:18 - I I I learned when I already knew that I went debates and and I did that on
22:23 - television which I really enjoyed
22:25 - but you know it's a tough
22:27 - process because you also get people who are supporting you
22:31 - and then at the last minute they sway which they go to somebody else but
22:34 - I'm very confident this time around I'm going to
22:37 - get enough signatures and get the counties I need
22:40 - and
22:41 - you know I have
22:42 - a lot of locals
22:44 - have said to me
22:45 - elected people well
22:46 - you know you have to compromise and they go to Harrisburg looking to find common ground
22:53 - wood progressives
22:54 - well.
22:55 - I had a lot of democrat friends and I could find common ground with Kennedy democrats
23:00 - if you're a moderate I don't have any common ground with progressives
23:05 - I would say
23:06 - none
23:07 - and that's why I put out a newsletter called never socialist.
23:11 - If you're if you're modern red and conservative
23:14 - in your thoughts we can find common ground
23:17 - but I'm not going to Harrisburg to
23:20 - find common ground with progressives
23:22 - progressivism far left
23:24 - ideas
23:25 - are not I am not compromising on that
23:27 - at all it's not gonna happen.
23:29 - You mentioned earlier
23:31 - wanting to speak with president trump
23:33 - how would you describe your relationship with the president.
23:36 - Well I have no relationship with them you know I I grew up in queens and as a kid
23:41 - there everybody knew the trump name I've never met him
23:45 - I see him on TV
23:46 - but he was you know it's kind of like the
23:48 - great gatsby you know he was on the north shore
23:51 - of long island and queens long island that's the rich guys
23:54 - I was on the south side of queens Richmond ill
23:59 - you know a story of flushing we were the poor side
24:02 - but
24:02 - you know there's there's a lot of things like I'm very like him I'm very creative
24:08 - you know he published
24:09 - a couple of books I've published fourteen books mostly novels.
24:13 - He had a reality TV show so did I on the history channel
24:17 - you know I'm an executive.
24:20 - He owned his own company but I worked for a corporation
24:23 - there's just so many similarities I understand the way guys thinks and and I
24:28 - know when I listened to him speak like the state of the union and that
24:32 - it's such a calming
24:33 - effect because you know he's in charge and he's patriotic and I don't think I've ever
24:39 - seen the patriotism
24:41 - from other candidates I see from him
24:44 - you're
24:44 - like I said I wouldn't create chaos to get what I want
24:48 - you know I have more of an executive way of going about
24:51 - it but when I say I'm going to do things I'm gonna do it
24:54 - but I think I'm very trump like in a lot of ways.
24:57 - Lastly take the last few moments we have here to
24:59 - tell the viewers why they should vote for you.
25:03 - Well I'm asking you to vote for me because I'm the patriot candidate and my resume
25:08 - matches up exactly with the job responsibilities
25:12 - and I dunno that anybody else's resume does that's ever run
25:15 - and the things I want to do.
25:18 - If I want to give back to that you know I want to cut.
25:22 - Taxes I want to
25:24 - get rid of the fuel tax
25:25 - that will save you about six hundred dollars I want
25:28 - real school choice
25:30 - where people
25:31 - not only go picking a different public school
25:34 - but private schools so the way to go they cost less
25:38 - you know no it is so much cheaper than spending twenty
25:41 - five thousand dollars a student to go to public school
25:44 - we're going to.
25:46 - Improve efficiency
25:47 - we're going to free seniors taxes I'm trying to give back to the people
25:52 - you know not just Philadelphia like these democrats
25:55 - you know
25:56 - governors do
25:57 - we're going to reinstate pro life counseling centers
26:00 - and.
26:01 - Looking to utilize our natural resources cars green technologies
26:05 - for to eight times more expensive than
26:08 - than coal or natural gas and nuclear is the cheapest way to go
26:13 - and it's probably the safest too
26:15 - so
26:15 - I'm asking to vote for me because I'm the patriot candidate and I do what I say I'm
26:21 - going to do I dunno I don't owe anybody anything
26:24 - so it's not like they're going to come to me for favors you know I've always been
26:27 - kind of the outsider as the candidate but
26:31 - I will do what I say I'm
26:32 - going to do so go to my website
26:34 - vote for know before vote for eventual dot com
26:38 - you'll see my plan and I think you'll love it.
26:41 - We've been speaking with John Van tree republican for Pennsylvania lieutenant
26:44 - governor thank you for your time.
26:47 - Alright thank you.
26:51 - Hmm hmm.
27:00 - Hmm.