elizabeth warren and bill diblasio for warren in particular this is a new position. she is previously left room for a public option. could that come back to haunt her? let's start with camilla harris. at a cnn town hall in january, she said she favored eliminating all private health insurance. the next day her campaign walked it back. the same thing happened this week. joe, are voters right to be c confused? >> i do think she needs to clean that up. i think it's a critical issue for democrats going forward. i think elizabeth warren and bernie sanders and bill diblasio have been consistent in their position that they want to eliminate private insurance. i don't think that's a position that most democrats agree with. it's the moderate democrats that won the swing seats. in the swing seats, only two democrats ran medicare for all ads and they both lost. >> well, to joe's point, i don't think is fatal for camilla. her inability to really state clearly what her position is but as a republican strategist, do you think the abolishment of private insurance as an idea is that good for trump? >> it's excellent for trump. let's let the democrat nominee get in front of americans, specifically