Letmehaveoneotherfact, Minnesotadoesnothave a bigorsignificantAfricanAmericanvote.
SoforJoeBidentowindupherewithout a corepieceofhiscoalitionis a bigstatement.
Andagain, BordershasnotedWisconsinwithout a doubt.
I thinkthatwhatyou'regonnaseeinthenextweekistheestablishmentsaying, Wedon't wanttomessinMilwaukee.
Let's movequicklyandthey'regonnacallusaround.
JoeBidenwillhaveitsown.
That's what I wouldhavebetonthat.
Thequestionwe'regonnaseethere.
Thenthere's a creator.
Doesitcreate a backlash?
Doesitcreate a backlashthanamongBernieSanderssupporters?
Youknow, I thinkonewehavenotseenyet.
Bernietakeonbitingdirectly.
He's beenverykind.
He's been, butwejustsawit.
Wejustsawmoreandmoreofthattocome.
He's beentakingonallofthesefolks.
There's a lotofmoneythat's beenspentbymoderatesagainstBernieSanders, which I didn't gettosayYeahtoday.
So $4 millionatleastweknowagainstBernieSanders, fromthemoderatewingoftheparty, got 140 progressiveorganizationsthathavenotyetweighedinonthisracethataregoingtoconsolidatethenextcoupledays, thatforceisgonnacomedown, perhapsonthesideofBernieSanders, HeidiandthenJohnMe.
I thinkthatMinnesotamightbethefirstdatewhereyousee a largeamountoforganizedlaborvoters.
OrganizedlaborVotersare a bigpartoftheMinnesotaprimaryelectorate.
Well, thatshiftthroughtheWisconsinMichigan, youknow, intotheNorthintheoldindustrialinNorthwestand I wanttobring.
That's a bigpoint.
I wanttobethatMatthewDad, Michiganalsooneofyouroneofyourotherhome, homewaysaw.
WesawBernieSandersmadereallymakingthepitchtothestateofMichiganandinmanyways, withthat, withthatspeechhewasgivingininBurlingtonandwouldnotprojectfortheirheadbecausewestillhave a fewmorestatesandaddingupdelegates.