-What's your name? -Beau.
-Beau, are you ready to answer some questions
while being given a deep tissue massage?
-Yeah. -Okay, great. This is Ilya.
Now, are you planning to vote in this year's midterm elections?
And if so, why?
-Yes, because -- [ Groans ]
Because I think it's an important time...
[ Groans ]
...in our political climate.
Um, and people's voices need to be heard.
Oh, Jesus.
-What issue is most important to you as a voter?
-Um -- Ohh. Housing.
Housing. Affordable housing.
-Why is it important that people vote?
-Uh, because if you don't vote,
you don't have a say in what goes on!
Oh, my gosh!
-There are some people out there who aren't planning to vote.
What you would say to those people?
-I would say that if you don't like the...
[High-pitched] outcome, that you can't really complain.
-Do you think campaign ads
are effective in changing the minds of voters?
And if so, why?
-It never has been for me. -Okay.
-I don't like the -- Oh, God. Oh! Ohh-aahh!
-Why is it important for people to vote?
-I think that...
[ Groans ]
...since it's so, uh... -Yeah, go ahead.
-People have, like, different opinions right now.
Uh, and they need to let those voices be heard
so that there can be actual change in the futu-r-r-re.
-This is -- Oh, my gosh!
Ohh! Geez. This hurts so bad.
-I didn't even ask a question. -I'm sorry.
-What do you look for in a candidate?
[ Vibrating ] Honesty and, um...
Uh... -Yeah?
-[ Laughs ]
-I care about someone who -- Oh! What the [bleep]?!
-If you ran for office, what would your campaign slogan be?
-Uh, it would be, "Don't be an idiot. Vote!"
-There. You, Have it, Jimmy.
That. Was. Fascinating.
Back. To. You. Ow! Ilya, stop!
-Thank you very much, Arthur.

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