JAKE TAPPER (HOST): Do you think that that's possible at all, Jeffrey? I mean, do you think it's -- that voters who -- I mean, polls indicate that a majority of voters want Donald Trump to release his tax returns.
JEFFREY LORD: I do not believe that this is a voting issue for a lot of -- if that's what you're voting on, you're not going to vote for Donald Trump anyway.
TAPPER: No, but does it -- I agree with you that nobody will vote yes or no because of that issue, but does it maybe feed into the trust issue, which might be a voting issue?
LORD: Maybe the media will try and make it feed in there, but I honestly don't think so. The whole tax thing -- first of all, I've said for months, he should never release his taxes. I went back and looked today, Nixon didn't release his taxes when he was running for president. It was after he was president.
TAPPER: No, he did it in '72. He didn't in '68, but he did in '72 when he was under audit.