The two remaining Democratic candidates are now telling voters how they would tackle the job.
"It is not enough that a candidate will tell you they have a pro-life record," she said.
In the first part, I ask the candidate to describe their career history and basically tell me about themselves.
The candidates should tell us where, inside or outside that range, they would want federal tax receipts to be.
In order to keep from losing votes, the candidate either lies or doesn't tell the truth.
It may well be that candidates can't tell voters the truth and still win.
The candidates should tell us what changes they would endorse to help states with large populations of recent immigrants and the very poor.
But the subject is important, and the candidates should tell us how much, if any, surplus they would plan to have.
It should be which candidate will tell the unvarnished truth to the American people.
The candidates have told me that they have agreed to stand.