>> i would like to believe that they would be on board for the simple reason that they are going to be hard pressed to say, no, we are not for that. we don't believe the people in our home state have good sense to do it, sean, as long as washington is really run by the donor class and by the lobbyist, and everybody and every piece of legislation gets a carve out for their particular special interest, we are never going to see anything happen that turns out well. what you mention, the kind of innovations, can only happen when there is a kind of freedom and liberty that's left when we do this in a constitutional manner. >> sean: governor, i see the president, he goes out and speaks to these huge crowds, has amazing rallies, and you see the reaction of people. right now, i look at the republican party without an identity. they are not saying build a wall, they can't even get a seven-year promise fulfilled and get their act together or not. we see very specific ideas from the president on energy, on the radical islam, on building borders, the president's