So in a state, in a state like Wisconsin where 30,000 votes sometimes turns the election, even 100,000 of those voters, of the 700,000 voters you said that are pretty much single issue voters, this is their thing, right. If only if 100,000 of them were to vote for him, he has a much higher chance of being elected governor in the state of Wisconsin. What you're saying? Oh, very much so. Like I said, I mean even just within the Republican party, he will garner more support instead of losing support that you know … (16:28–16:36)
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Asserts that 100,000 votes from single-issue voters could significantly increase a candidate's chance of being elected governor in Wisconsin.
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