believe, by kasich. kennedy: you have seen this from the inside out. i was thinking about this today and how vastly different the 2020 primaries are going to be versus 2016 we had so many republicans running for president they had to split up the debate stages. let s say john kasich and jeff flake run. i think they re going to end up debating each other. i don t think the president will be compelled to go to a debate. dana: i can dove did not see it from the inside because in 2000, there was a big primary. i wasn t working there at the time but in 2004 there was no primary challenger to president bush. i don t really know what it would be like. this hasn t happened in a long time that you have a sitting president be primaried. not in our lifetime.
dana: dozens of democrats hinting about running for president, a hawaii senator says that his party will nominate a progressive to go up against him. we are already talking 2020. geraldo, it s your hometown governor john kasich. is 2020 really for the republicans? it is trump or bost. geraldo: probably. if i may give you ten seconds on ohio, the mother of presidents. eight presidents have come from ohio. not only the outgoing governor but the newly reelected senator on the democratic side who defied ohio s move to the right and was reelected handily. i think the candidate best equipped to go against president trump will be someone from the midwest. kasich did beat him in the ohio primary in 2016. it was kind of a hometown boat in many ways. but i think the republican party, and i say this as a republican, is now totally invested in president trump, although he will be primaried, i