ohio governor john caseic other names being thrown out there. if that happens what could this mean not only forth trump campaign, but also for the republican party. >> again, you look at precedent there are times when very, very popular candidates tried to take on a sitting president, donald trump reagan tried to do it against jeerld ford, teddy kennedy tried to do it against jimmy carter. there is no precedent to be able to defeat the sitting president for the nomination of your party. all you do is wind of dividing your party. when you see reports like what the new york times put out, is this baseless speculation? is it a couple so to say rabl ruse ers, maybe political consultants in the the gop who are maybe putting the germ out there. >> it's based on speculation on the part of the times when you talk about vice-president. in terms of the other names that they brought up, perhaps a senator flake, perhaps a cas, perhaps a governor caseic, now you are talking about who would be interested and look around and they'd position themselves just in