is he really going to leave the country now? i think you re seeing them mobilize in a way they haven t in the past. the you yanian s line had been to a degree, they weric taing the western argument, that this was western hysteria. now, even though they re saying those lines, you re seeing the government being much more active. zelensky himself is on the move. he s touring the country. he s been meeting with troops, trying to show that he does take this seriously. this is not a crisis in which he s ignoring and that was something he s been accused of in the past. a short while ago there was train that arrived here and we were down at the old train station and it was called a unity train. it was a scene reminiscent of the cold war when you had people coming from the west of the country eto the east. they were greeted formally with balloons and people singing the national angtsm and it was a show of solidarity that the west
to withstand the challenge from john mccain, and in 1996 we saw bob dole do the same thing where republicans were not enthusiastic but they, buchanan could not maintain the momentum he got. and, it still comes down to organization and money. neil: thank you, andy, very much. so, it is a lack of passion and support, what does my next guest say? we have republican congressman michele bachmann, congresswoman, good to have you. you are getting off the fence? or staying on? guest: i m on the unity train, that s where i am because we have to come together. the one thing i have seen as a result of super tuesday, neil, the fact that people want to have this come to an end. there is a fatigue level that has set in because each day the