Head Of "Right To Rise" Super PAC Muddies The Waters: "There's Now An Anti-Establishment Establishment"

Mike Murphy, the former head of "Right to Rise USA," a superPAC which spent millions supporting Jeb Bush, says that he is "not part of anything."



"There's an anti-establishment establishment," he explains. "I'm just a Republican primary voter now, I don't speak for Jeb Bush."





MIKE MURPHY: We knew early that we wanted to consolodate and it could come down to Jeb and Trump, but early we were competing against Scott Walker, against Rubio, against everybody over in our category.



The problem is this year, the voters are looking for, at least half of them- unless we consolodate, Trump's plurailty will see him probably to the nomination.



HOWARD KURTZ: If, somehow, you and the other remnants of the Republican establishment do derail Trump, won't that cause huge anger on the part of all of the people who are voting for him?



MIKE MURPHY: I'm-- I'm not part of anything. There's an anti-establishment establishment -- I'm just a Republican primary voter now, I don't speak for Jeb Bush. I don't think Trump would be good for the country or the party.



What will happen? If we beat him fair and square, it is great, if we can't beat him fair and square, he's not going to get beat.

Full interview via Fox News Channel: