joining me now is former trump 2016 campaign adviser sam nunberg. sam, thanks for being here.ow hard is it going to be for the president to get re-elected? >> well, in order to pull this off, it would be the greatest comeback by a president or a candidate since 1988. you're looking at someone who had inherited a re-elect where i don't think the campaign ever really figured out the fact that with him getting elected 46 1/2% in 2016, you had 7% to 8% of third-party voting. he was on a trajectory, obviously, before the coronavirus, to make a sound argument that he could reach over 270 electoral votes. there was, it looked like it would be possible for him to get around 49% in the national vote, and that was the target. now, as you were discussing in the prior segment, everything has changed. you look at the numbers, when you look at the numbers, he's losing with seniors. he's losing, barely winning with men. he's lost even more women in subu suburbia which he couldn't do. he had to make progress with them. this approach he's taken now is the only approach that was possible. the n