the fact that they are both front-runners, but for her to lose michigan and him to wrap it up as handleys he did, he's in a commanding position. >> you know what's amazing about his win map is that it's so heavy in the shout. that was supposed to be the ted cruz path to victory. >> right. >> it was supposed to be, a map that was made for krurksz and essentially trump took it. he was able to -- he's run even with him essentially with evangelicals, give or take, depending on the state, and then he ends up winning all the white working class voters, some of whom have come in that haven't voted in primaries in the past. look, you laid it out very fairly. this is it. it's do or die next tuesday. they either stop them in florida and ohio or he's the nominee. >> is there any coherence to the places where ted cruz has won, because he didn't pull off a traditional southern strategy which we thought he would. he's won in the scatter shot spots. >> he's won in places where it's usually -- you can tell a ted cruz state in a few ways, number one, it touches the state of texas. >> okay. that's helped.