potentially could get graham residents support and their marco rubio, jeb bush, chris christie, and john kashich. he doesn't like wingers but he is openly attacked people who are now pretty mainstream in the republican party, including donald trump, ted cruz. he is vocally attacked, and lindsey graham's campaign didn't garner much support. it was a messaging campaign and he rap against the immigration platform of somebody like ted cruz, against the foreign policy views of somebody like rand paul, and against some of the more isolationist sentiment of somebody like rand paul as well. >> if you think about it, he has never -- none of the other candidates have ever come close to committing the number of troops in the region in syria and outside, 10,000 as a minimum, talking about upping the figure and most of them sensing that america's appetite to get heavily involved again in that region was probably not a sure-fire way to garner support getting ahead to a general election. so, does it get to be at least for graham, if you're can go any one of these guys or carly fiorina, who is the least objecti