for the sun try, but one for the midwest. >> does this race have republicans -- i don't know that it's possible, and i'm sure that republicans will say anything these days, but in the good old days when i was a republican, we used to acknowledge publicly that you could not win the white house without winning ohio. do people acknowledge how nerve wracking it is to have a district like this in a part of a state that you must win to send a republican to the white house that this is an ominous sign for the republicans? >> they feel like they have an impossible choice. talking to republican consultants in and outside of ohio, they say, you can't win in some areas with president trump because of the way he may anger women voters, college educated voters, suburban voters that may have given him a chance in 2016 but have since distanced themselves from president trump, but you can't win without him, because he enthuses the republican base. you see so many republicans like the senate senator troy balderson talk about the tax cut, not really talk about immigration in the same hard line way as president trump with