Presidential hopeful Amy Klobuchar had her own “please clap” moment during a CNN town hall event on Tuesday night when she told an audience that they were “supposed to cheer.”

The Democratic senator from Minnesota was asked how she could win back supporters of President Trump from the heartland when she made the plea that recalled a moment from the 2016 Republican primaries when former Florida governor Jeb Bush asked an audience to “please clap.”

“And every single time I have won, I have won every single congressional district in my state — including Michele Bachmann’s, OK. That’s when you guys are supposed to cheer, OK?” Klobuchar told the crowd.

“And I didn’t do that by selling out of my principles, I did that by going not just where it’s comfortable, but where it’s uncomfortable. I did that by meeting people where they were. By going to farms, by going to small town cafes, by bringing the right way.”

Bush was speaking about national security to an unenthusiastic audience in New Hampshire on Feb. 2, 2016, when he delivered an applause line that flopped. When the audience sat in silence, Bush famously asked, “Please clap” in what Fox News called the most “cringeworthy moment of the 2016 campaign.”