

What is your favorite part about being on the campaign trail?
Bonney: It's really exciting. You get to travel around the country. I've been to just about all the states. So you get to see a lot of the country [and] you get to be right there in the front lines for a historic campaign. It's tiring, but it's interesting. To be able to get to ask a potential, future president questions on behalf of the American people is pretty humbling and honoring.
Mosheh: I've been on the trail now for almost a year and I've seen 46 states. We were recently in South Dakota for the annual Harley-Davidson rally with half a million motorcycles. The next day we went to the Iowa State Fair, which is famous for fried everything -- fried Twinkies, fried Snickers bars, and a 1,300 lb pig! The next week we were in Manhattan visiting the Daily Show, where McCain was being interviewed. The next week we were in Beverly Hills, the other day in Miami. That's a very cool aspect. Another interesting part of being on the trail is kind of being in the front row seat of history. So when it's all in history in a few years, it will be cool to know that I was there.







