Andrew Yang dominated Tuesday night’s Democratic debate while defending his “Freedom Dividend” and discussing job loss and automation, but nothing beats his number one fan — his younger son.

Yang may be running for president in 2020, but he never fails to mention his wife of nine years, Evelyn, and their two sons during the debates.

“Senator Sanders’ description of a federal jobs guarantee does not take into account the work of people like my wife, who’s at home with our two boys, one of whom is autistic,” the 44-year-old entrepreneur said in Westerville, Ohio, pushing his $1,000 per month universal basic income (UBI) proposal.

“Senator Sanders’ description of a federal jobs guarantee does not take into account the work of people like my wife, who’s at home with our two boys, one of whom is autistic.”@AndrewYang touts his $1,000-a-month universal basic income policy proposal https://t.co/w79uDO5yp5 pic.twitter.com/69lgnklPIb — CNN (@CNN) October 16, 2019

His 4-year-old son is giving that love back to his dad. In a video shared on Yang’s Twitter page, the boy chimed in with his final thoughts:

“We’re so proud of you, daddy. We love you. Good job,” he said before returning to his iPad.

Here’s the debate review I was happiest about 😀👍 pic.twitter.com/WQyDwTIJUh — Andrew Yang🧢 (@AndrewYang) October 16, 2019

In a follow-up tweet, Yang relayed what his sons thought about the other candidates:

My son watching the debate: “Everyone is boring except for daddy.” — Andrew Yang🧢 (@AndrewYang) October 16, 2019

“He’s 4. Watches from home as does most of my family. Doesn’t really understand what the President is,” Yang told NextShark.

The #YangGang could not handle the cuteness overload:

Omg…he is just so stinking cute!!! 😍 — Rachel Herrera-YangGang🧢 (@RachelAHerrera4) October 16, 2019