criticizes low tax rates for, you know, wall street, which are views that i think actually resonate with the changing republican base in a way most candidates don't in the party haven't reflected. when you look at this broader question, and you look at this abc/washington post poll, it is kind of a wake-up call. when you get outside the bubble of the republican primary electorate, there are deep doubts about donald trump, and even within the primary electorate. support for his immigration policy, down around under 40%. does he have the temperament and the kind of personality to serve effectively as president? i think that's the most important one. you're looking at only about a third of registered voters overall. and i think more importantly, only about half of republicans saying, yes. as we've talked about before, john, i think that is an area that the other candidates, if they are going to kind of slow down this train, are going to have to exploit, even only about half of republicans, even though while they think he's qualified, question whether he has the temperament and the personality