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So perhaps at least on that issue, I would never advise Democrats to follow his language with regard to President Trump.
But on trans issues, you might want to take a cue from Rahm or from James.
And interestingly, Tyrus, it seems that as soon as you put a Dem in front of the camera, they say everything's unified.
But there's a lot of fraction behind the scenes.
We've seen this during a lot of these elections and the primaries coming up.
And what they say about each other seems to be a little vicious in addition to what they certainly say about Republicans and Trump.
So brass tacks with a detective from New York, Paul, because I don't think that Republicans can really sleep easily.
I think that there might be a grain of truth, however, with what Carville is warning us about, because there's certainly a lot of fracture in our party, too.
What do you think the GOP's vulnerabilities are moving into the midterms?
Because there needs to be a cohesion for them to maintain the lead.
And a lot of the primaries and races of note, especially coming up in the midterms, the sort of defining feature will be the independence.
And so for them, the primary look, a lot of people say, well, disregard the polls.