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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than before, because there's fewer of them. you'll have a different i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcconnel
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz...
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than before, because there's fewer of them. you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcconnell is sticking
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz...
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than before, because there's fewer of them. you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these test. >> steve, it seems as
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz...
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this is something the campaign did successfully in iowa, right? drill down to know the voters. >> so they're going to know the delegates' likes and dislikes, right? >> certainly those 344 and probably all of them that are going. the campaign has said they are not just focung on t races to come, but looking back at the races that have already happened in order to make sure they lock down these delegate states. this is a real priority for them. watch north dakota, watch colorado. >> you also have south carolina. katy, i got to ask, the trump campaign doesn't like this narrative that they don't know what they're doing. >> absolutely. so they do have a team in place, about a dozen people. their delegate convention team. and they are going out and they're trying to convince delegates to get on their side. their internal projections say they're going to get to 1400, 1450. >> i saw that number. >> who knows where they're getting it from, but that's what they're saying. if they don't get that they believe they have a real opportunity especially in that 40
this is something the campaign did successfully in iowa, right? drill down to know the voters. >> so they're going to know the delegates' likes and dislikes, right? >> certainly those 344 and probably all of them that are going. the campaign has said they are not just focung on t races to come, but looking back at the races that have already happened in order to make sure they lock down these delegate states. this is a real priority for them. watch north dakota, watch colorado....
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than before, because there's fewer of them. you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcconnell is sticking by the nominee, paul
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny...
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul endeded up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to t t convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than before, because there's fewer of them. you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcconnell is
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul endeded up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to t t convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny...
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it doe undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than before, because t tere's fewer of them. you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would havead second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates rform under these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcconnell is sticking by
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this....
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than before, because there's fewer of them. you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcconnell
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz...
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than them. threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcconnell is sticking by the nominee, paul ryan, who some people believe right now is the titular head of the republican party given his position, he's getting criticized this morning
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. is a period...
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than them. you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcconnell is sticking b
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz...
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than before, because there's fewer of them. you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcconnell is sti
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz...
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than before, because there's fewer of you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mi
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz...
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcconnell is sticking by the
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz...
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ron paul never won any states with majorities of legates. iowa, just to show peop the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the destgates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote ith primary. lo look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. thaden it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more before, because there's fewerof them. you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcconnell
ron paul never won any states with majorities of legates. iowa, just to show peop the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the destgates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote ith primary. lo look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive...
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates closely, more closely than before, because there's fewer of them. you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcconnell is sticking by the nominee, paul ryan, wh
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz...
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than before, because there's fewer of them. you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcc
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz...
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this is something the campaign did successfully in iowa, right? drill down to know the voters. >> so they're going to know the delegates' likes and dislikes, right? >> certainly those 344 and probably all of them that are going. the campaign has said they are not just focusing on the races to come, but looking back at the races that have already happened in order to make sure they lock down these delegate states. this is a real priority for them. watch north dakota, watch colorado. >> you also have south carolina. katy, i got to ask, the trump campaign doesn't like this narrative at they don't know what they're doing. >> absolutely. so they do have a team in place, about a dozen people. their delegate convention team. and they are going out and they're trying to convince delegates to get on their side. their internal projections say they're going to get to 1400, 1450. >> i saw that number. >> who knows where they're getting it from, but that's what they're saying. if they don't get that they believe they have a real opportunity especially in that
this is something the campaign did successfully in iowa, right? drill down to know the voters. >> so they're going to know the delegates' likes and dislikes, right? >> certainly those 344 and probably all of them that are going. the campaign has said they are not just focusing on the races to come, but looking back at the races that have already happened in order to make sure they lock down these delegate states. this is a real priority for them. watch north dakota, watch colorado....
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this is something the campaign did successfully in iowa, right? drill down to know the voters. >> so they're going to know the delegates' likes and dislikes, right? >> certainly those 344 and probably all of them that are going. the campaign has said they are not just focusing on the races to come, but looking back at the races that have already happened in order to make sure they lock down these delegate states. this is a real priority for them. watch north dakota, watch colorado. >> you also have south carolina. katy, i got to ask, the trump campaign doesn't like this narrative that they don't know what they're doing. >> absolutely. so they do have a team in place, about a dozen people. their delegate convention team. and they are going out and they're trying to convince delegates to get on their side. their internal projections say they're going to get to 1400, 1450. >> i saw that number. >> who knows where they're getting it from, but that's what they're saying. if they don't get that they believe they have a real opportunity especially in tha
this is something the campaign did successfully in iowa, right? drill down to know the voters. >> so they're going to know the delegates' likes and dislikes, right? >> certainly those 344 and probably all of them that are going. the campaign has said they are not just focusing on the races to come, but looking back at the races that have already happened in order to make sure they lock down these delegate states. this is a real priority for them. watch north dakota, watch colorado....
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than before, because there's fewer of them. you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a convention with john edwards. we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these tests. >> steve, it seems as
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the iowa results in 2012. romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz...
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this is something the campaign did successfully in iowa, right? drill down to know the voters. >> so they're going to know the delegates' likes anddislikes, right? >> certainly those 344 and probably all of them that are going. the campaign has said they are not just focusing on the races to come, but looking back at the races that have already happened in order to make sure they lock down these delegate states. this is a real priority for them. watch colorado. >> you also have south carolina. katy, i got to ask, the trump campaign doesn't like this narrative that they don't know what they're doing. >> absolutely. so they do have a team in place, about a dozen people. their delegate convention team. and they are going out and they're trying to convince delegates to get on their side. their internal projections say they're going to get to 1400, 1450. >> i saw that number. >> who knows where they're getting it from, but that's what they're saying. if they don't get that they believe they have a real opportunity especially in that 40-day window betwe
this is something the campaign did successfully in iowa, right? drill down to know the voters. >> so they're going to know the delegates' likes anddislikes, right? >> certainly those 344 and probably all of them that are going. the campaign has said they are not just focusing on the races to come, but looking back at the races that have already happened in order to make sure they lock down these delegate states. this is a real priority for them. watch colorado. >> you also...
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this is something the campaign did successfully in iowa, right? drill down to know the voters. >> so they're going to know the delegates' likes and dislikes, right? >> certainly those 344 and probably all of them that are going. the campaign has said they are not just focusing on the races to come, but looking back at the races that have already happened in order to make sure they lock down these delegate states. this is a real priority for them. watch north dakota, watch colorado. >> you also have south carolina. katy, i got to ask, the trump campaign doesn't like this narrative that they don't know what they're doing. >> absolutely. so they do have a team in place, about a dozen people. their delegate convention team. and they are going out and they're trying to convince delegates to get on their side. their internal projections say they're going to get to >> who knows where they're getting it from, but that's what they're saying. if they don't get that they believe they have a real opportunity especially in that 40-day window between the last p
this is something the campaign did successfully in iowa, right? drill down to know the voters. >> so they're going to know the delegates' likes and dislikes, right? >> certainly those 344 and probably all of them that are going. the campaign has said they are not just focusing on the races to come, but looking back at the races that have already happened in order to make sure they lock down these delegate states. this is a real priority for them. watch north dakota, watch colorado....
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this is something the campaign did successfully in iowa, right? drill down to know the voters. >> so they're going to know the delegates' likes and dislikes, right? >> certainly those 344 and going. the campaign has said they are ha notost focusing on the races to come, but looking back at the races that have already happened in order to make sure they lock down these delegate states. this is a real priority for them. watch north dakota, watch colorado. >> you also have south carolina. katy, i got to ask, the trump campaign doesn't like this narrative that they don't know at they'izre doing. >> absolutely. so they do have a team in pe ce, about a dozen people. their delegathe convention team. and they are goint out and d're tryian to convince delegates ho gex on their side. their internal projections say they're going to get to 1400, 1450. >> i saw that number. >> who know where they're getting it from, but that's what they're saying. if they don't get that they believe heo haseaa real opportunity especially in that 40-day window between the last
this is something the campaign did successfully in iowa, right? drill down to know the voters. >> so they're going to know the delegates' likes and dislikes, right? >> certainly those 344 and going. the campaign has said they are ha notost focusing on the races to come, but looking back at the races that have already happened in order to make sure they lock down these delegate states. this is a real priority for them. watch north dakota, watch colorado. >> you also have south...
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this is something that the campaigns have successfully in iowa have done, drilled down. >> they know the delegates likes and dislikes? >> certainly the 334 and probably all of them that are going. the campaign has said they are not just focusing on the races to come but looking back, in order to make sure they lock it down, make sure they watch colorado. >> you have south carolina. the trump campaign doesn't like this narrative that they don't know what they're doing. >> absolutely. they do have a team in place. about a dozen people, their delegate convention team. they are going out and trying to convince delegates to get on their side. their internal projections say that they're going to get to 1400, 1450. who knows where they're getting it from. that's what they're saying. if they don't get that, they believe they have a real opportunity in that full window between the last primary and the convention to woo the unbound delegates by negotiating for whatever they want. >> there are no rules. as we know. he is a negotiator, as we know, zblump the deal maker. >> they have a mind of th
this is something that the campaigns have successfully in iowa have done, drilled down. >> they know the delegates likes and dislikes? >> certainly the 334 and probably all of them that are going. the campaign has said they are not just focusing on the races to come but looking back, in order to make sure they lock it down, make sure they watch colorado. >> you have south carolina. the trump campaign doesn't like this narrative that they don't know what they're doing. >>...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i i think for mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- >> do you think it's trump goggles? not bee
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i i think for mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think formrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for t democratic party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- >> do you think it's trump goggles? not beer goggles but trump gog
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think formrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for...
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let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny trump this. then it does undermine what steve was talking about. >> i think what we'll have here is a period where the candidates will really be looked at more closely, more closely than before, because there's fewer of them. you'll have a different threshold for it. i think there will be a lot of pressure for donald trump to believe as a frontrunner, someone who could lead a party. people would have had second thoughts about getting into a we'll have to see how these candidates perform under these test. >> steve, it seems as if, mitch mcconnell is sticking by the nominee, paul ryan, who some p
let me show some results in iowa, just to show people the romney and santorum, second and first. ron paul had a majority of the delegates by the time the convention rolled around. louisiana, a similar finding. ron paul ended up with 6% of the vote in the primary. look at this, he ended up with 40% of the delegates once he got to the convention. and this happened last night in louisiana. there is a way to elect delegates that are more supportive of cruz, if you're the cruz campaign, to deny...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between fall. in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- >> do you think it's trump goggles? not beer goggles but trump goggles. >> they're thinking, oh, ted cruz, but thi
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think formrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, >> do you think it's trump goggles
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think formrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think for mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- >> do you think it's trump goggles? not
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think for mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think formrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. in the last 11 elections. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- >> do you think it's trump goggles? not beer goggles b
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think formrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think formrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- >> do you think it's trump goggles? not beer goggles but
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think formrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think for mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- >> do you think it's trump goggles? not beer goggles bu
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think for mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think fmrs. clinton her problm is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they hav lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- >> do you think it's trump gog
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think fmrs. clinton her problm is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they hav lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think for mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- goggles? goggles. >> they're thinking, oh, ted cruz, but this guy, ted cruz is almost as electable as donald he's basicall
i was exiled there for losing iowa. rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think for mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think for mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- >> do you think it's trump goggles? not beer goggles bu
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think for mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think fmrs. clinton her problm is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- >> do you think it's trump go
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think fmrs. clinton her problm is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think fmrs. clinton her problm is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- >> do you think it's trump goggles? not beer goggles but tru
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think fmrs. clinton her problm is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rumpp convention but in the end it is ititutionalized and i think she'll win. i think formrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. n the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratt party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- >> do you think it's trump goggles? not beer goggles but trump
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rumpp convention but in the end it is ititutionalized and i think she'll win. i think formrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for...
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i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think for is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, cruz -- >> do you think it's trump goggles? not beer goggl
i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think for is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the...
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i'm going to agree with stephen i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think for mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican caucus nearly double the turnout for republicans. the kentucky republican caucus got a higher turnout than the kentucky republican primary. >> yeah, i would disagree there's no correlation between primary turnout and wins in the fall. in the last 11 elections. >> enthusiasm doesn't hurt. they did set records in '08. >> this has been a great week for the democratic party. what we saw today is a lot of republicans have all these trump cocktails and it's 2:00 in the morning and ted cruz is starting to look good. and so they're thinking, oh, >> do you think it's trump goggle
i'm going to agree with stephen i was exiled there for losing iowa. my punishment was -- we had a rump convention but in the end it is institutionalized and i think she'll win. i think for mrs. clinton her problem is not going to be that she's not going to be the nominee, it's the lack of intensity in these primaries they have lost millions of voters. and we have gained millions of voters. >> by the way, the quick turnout, we've done just some quick envelope here but kansas republican...