. >> go to laredo and get half of that and then talk to me. >> let's look at the map. this is a very important point because this is a week and this is a tuesday night where she could essentially put him in his place and put him in a protest candidate made because african-americans are the huge core base of the democratic party. if you can't compete for them, how can you say i should be your nominee? there's 11 states. 865 delegates. a lot of them are in the south. you see machine minimum, vermont, massachusetts, those are places bernie sanders will compete. but if he can't win african-americans in georgia, in alabama, in arkansas, african-americans and latinos who you get to texas, what is his case that i should be the leader of your party? >> yeah. and that's what's difficult. what is his proof that he can actually start a political revolution in the democratic party or even the nation if he's so limited to these states? and they are making no bones about where they are focusing. in some ways you almost wonder if they should have at least stayed in south carolina tha