The problem is they can't win with him. And I think that's really a difficult in terms of pulling away from him. If he wins the primary, which is the way these things are set up, they're stuck with him as the candidate. The question is, will donors pull away? He's got a lot of money himself and he has fundraising capabilities. So I just sit there and I'm like, they'll be done with him when he's gone, but not until then because he still has power, even though he seems wounded. But let's talk about that money. He has a ton of money, tens of millions of dollars in his back. This election was so
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