Karl Rove said Donald Trump should be "worried" because he has hit his peak and he is on the decline. Rove points to Trump hitting 38% in the RealClearPolitics average earlier, while the frontrunner is currently only at 34%.



"Remember, he peaks on February 11th at 38% in the RealClearPolitics average. If you took out the undecideds he was at 40 percent. And today he is going to be 34%. He's declining and not rising. If I were him I'd be worried," Rove said Saturday night after the primary was called for Trump.



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CHRIS WALLACE, FOX NEWS: Karl, you and Mr. Trump have had some unkind things to say about each other. I am going to ask you to play a thought experiment. You are Donald Trump's campaign manager. How considered are you? He won in New Hampshire and South Carolina, but with 35 percent of the vote. How does he expand that? That is enough in a seven man race, it is not enough in a three man race.



KARL ROVE: This is the key question. Remember, he peaks on February 11th at 38% in the RealClearPolitics average. If you took out the undecideds he was at 40 percent. And today he is going to be 34%. He's declining and not rising. If I were him I'd be worried.



And after all of the ugly things he said -- first, stop saying the ugly things. Stop yelling liar at the top of your lungs and start focusing on what needs to be done to knit these people together and unite them because there is a lot of damage done.



I disagree with all due respect to Carl Cameron. As people dropout -- if Jeb Bush were to drop out, his people are unlikely to go to Donald Trump. There might be a few of them, but the vast majority would go elsewhere. If John Kasich were to drop out -- again, which of the 11 people who dropped has embraced Donald Trump and thrown themselves into his camp.