necessarily defeated, he may be bloody but he's unbound in the sense that, he still commands a sizeable lead over his opponent, with the opponents, in the republican primary field. from a reputational standpoint, it's really questionable whether any of this matters and i think that's one of the things that our audience is wondering. yes, appeals court, immunity, 14th amendment, all these things that people like monique and i talk about in court. in the real world, the electorate, with respect to the voters who are gonna make the decision as to whether he is the eventual nominee, does any of this actually matter to them? >> not to the republican primary voters, i'll give you that. an election doesn't stop after the primary, it goes on to general election where the latest polling shows that 84% of democrats believe trump has committed a crime and should be prosecuted, along with 66% of independents who believe that trump has committed a crime and deserves to be prosecuted. therein lies the reality for