so well in the polls. john: david, if you try to take down that wall, that wall is high, 53% in the real clear politics average, which is more, obviously, than all of the other candidates combined. so, even if you took, asimulated all of the support from all of the candidates you would still fall behind trump. how do you beat him? you have to pull voters away from donald trump. with ideas that make them say we want those john: if 3, 4 can t do it, what can? we are going to find out. does someone put a message together that s what i want. in 2016 donald trump was not the front-runner at this point and came out and said i m going to secure the border, i m a businessman who can create jobs and i m going t take on the washington swamp and that message in the first debates had republicans saying we want that. that s the challenge for the rest of these candidates. and now that we are up to eight,
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