ms. morrongiello and mr. hohmann.we get started, people looking at your twitter feed will see many references to making the wisconsin primary as potentially donald trump's waterloo essentially. why are you thinking about it like that? mr. mcintosh: this could be the primary which his trajectory forward, he has won several states, occasionally lost, but clearly has over momentum. -- upward momentum. ted cruz beating him in wisconsin shows that when you get down to essentially a two .erson race, he does not win hopefully if ted cruz can win outside of the south, where his northern industrial state, not a deep red state, but rather one that has voted democratic in several recent presidential races. so if that happens, i think it is a shift from where republicans are. you can think of a lot of different explanations for it. we like to take credit and say we educated about him not being a conservative, and a smart thing to do is vote for ted cruz, but i also think voters are now kind of maturing where early, it was i am at