(CNN) A group pushing Beto O'Rourke to enter the 2020 presidential race is releasing a 90-second video Wednesday that mimics the former Texas congressman's social media style -- and is aimed at an audience of one.

The new video from "Draft Beto 2020" comes the same day the group -- one of two similar organizations laying the groundwork for a potential O'Rourke presidential run, without his sign-off -- hosts its first of two organizing events in Iowa, with one set for Wednesday night in Iowa City and another scheduled for Thursday evening in Des Moines.

The video packs in more than 20 people who answered the group's call to record their own explanations of why O'Rourke should enter the race -- usually by holding their own cell phone cameras. It comes with several different pronunciations of O'Rourke's first name.

"He's one of the most progressive, inclusive candidates we've seen in a long time," one woman says in the video.

"The hope and positivity he brought on the Senate run in Texas is something the rest of America is desperately needing and ready for," another woman says.

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