this is a competitive race in virginia. if he wants a future in republican politics, better to admit defeat, concede the election, say i am coming back stronger next time or to have a future in the party, does he have to go with the crazy myth it was rigged and sort of pretend he is a governor in exile, that he is a victim here. i mean, what i am asking is what's the incentive structure for a republican candidate who loses, to admit defeat or claim fraud? >> i think for specifically glen, if he wants to run in virginia, move numbers in the suburbs, loudoun county, accept that you lose. otherwise you're going to get into that cory stewart wing of the party. but i will expect with some federal candidates, even state candidates, like secretary of