and dean obadiah, msnbc columnist and host of the dean obadiah show on sirius xm. talk about. i'll start with you, dr. greer. i don't mean this facetiously. i mean this respectfully. how soon before we just see ron desantis quit? it seems like he only exists now as sort of political punching bag. nobody wants to give money to his campaign. he cratered in the polls. he's barely going to make it to iowa. do you think he's going to make it to away? >> i think he will because he doesn't want to quit, and there's still quite a few republicans who don't feel like they have a lot of options. you know, the base of the primary voter in the republican party definitely is still with donald trump, but if you're a real donor, you're slowly puing away from ron desantis, but you don't want to bet on a horse with 91 criminal indictments in front of him and charges across four states. they want someone. nikki haley, we know there are a lot of people who will never vote for a woman, a lot of people in the country who will never vote for a person of color, especially in the republica