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if he can be the nominee.
Yeah, exactly.
Can I say one last thing, too, on this front of...
if the Republican establishment thinks that somehow they're going to be successful in the future by somehow outlasting Trump and we snap back to the old way of doing things, you know how many people walk away from voting Republican in the future?
It's significant.
Trump has brought in a new coalition of voters that are not there because of the Republican Party.
They're there because of Trump and America first.
And I think the biggest thing that Trump has to figure out if he wants this movement to be long-term, obviously a young heir apparent,
but also helping make that transition for getting these voters more involved and saying, you voted for me, but you also voted for the agenda, for this agenda to be fully successful.
And it's not going to be successful in a year or two or four years or six years, but to be long-term successful, you have to engage more with the next heir apparent and push this movement forward.
And so I think that's going to be a challenge for Trump over the next few years of how does he hand the torch in many ways to the to the next standard bearer, but then also galvanize that base to understand you have to stay engaged.
And if you don't engage, it's going to be a snapback to the old ways of doing things and we're going to lose.
You know, I always, so I have four kids.
Um,
For their future.
Obviously, I think a lot of things that I do now, in many ways, if I can be successful, I want them to have a successful, bright future.
You know, it's one of those things that you feel very deeply about.
And you realize there's a lot of things at stake.
Their future could be very different if we're not careful.
It inspires me.