democrats are engaging a new demographic in nevada, in arizona, in north carolina, in virginia, and if they can get that blue wall, then they have a road map to win. >> and so i would say, to that point, you know, democrats have abandoned that traditional working class, you know, labor, bad luck vote, right? i like -- i always say, in 2016, the president won because of the big short voters, right? the book and the movie. that part of america was left behind by wall street. the folks that had their house foreclosed on and the banks kind of took advantage. i think people watched those movies and said, hey, i identify with that. and the president went into those states and he had a message, an economic opportunity that really resonated with those voterses. if the president doesn't get back to that, there will be problems. i think when you return to that message, it's the only one you're going to win with in 2020, regardless of who the candidate is. >> here's what i'm worried about for republicans going into 2020. what we saw from 2018 is that the democrats were very willing to run differe