WATCH: George Conway Has a Theory as to Why People Leave Trump Rallies Early

During an appearance on MSNBC this weekend, George Conway gave his opinion as to why Donald Trump's supporters are regularly leaving his rallies early. 

One of the big stories of this campaign season has been Donald Trump's smaller rallies and the clips of his supporters leaving before he finishes his remarks. The feature obviously bothers Trump and he has attempted to make excuses, but Conway believes the early departures could be a sign of something else. 

Conway explained to the hosts, "I think if there is exhaustion factor. I mean maybe it is anecdotal for people saying they are looking at these crowds and looking for yard signs but you don't feel the level of energy they had before."

The strategist continued by noting that Trump's act is getting a bit stale, "I think his own base is exhausted and I think the whole country is exhausted. But the people who want to vote them out, who have been against him all along, and the people who have come to understand his true evil, those people are motivated to get out."

The lawyer closed his remarks by saying:

"The other people sick of him are his own people and it's like, ''Alright, I don't want to go to another rally. Do I really want –– do I have to get up on election day? How many envelopes do I have to –– these envelopes are bad; I'm not going to vote."