campaign. and deputy editorial at the "washington post" and cnbc's editor at large and the political guru there. mr. harwood, this guy worked on one of those campaigns that didn't figure out what the establishment wanted. we'll get to that sentiment here. it's interesting. this fight for a year, these guys seem like they were going whatever it was to stop trump and who where we are a year later? >> look, donald trump was able to consolidate that working class vote within the republican party. the other part of the party was divided. and it made him the nominee, made him the president, but i don't think we should exaggerate his strength, yes, he is dominant within the party, in many ways reflecting things that existed in the republican party before donald trump. the anger of that working class base. he channeled it and he harnessed it for his campaign, but he is shrinking in the polls.