Thank you. Mayor, welcome back. You were here in february before you became an official candidate. I see you are playing now do you ever stop and say to yourself how did this happen . Every now and then. Go from here today are . At that time, you were essentially and times. [laughter] maybe a little more than that. You were asterryas k plus. You are one of the flock of smalltown mayor young guys and now you are a contender. What have you learned about the country . What have you learned about yourself, the journey from there to here . The biggest thing i learned is you arrive sensing Something Different if you are not like the others, you get your ideas across that anything can happen. I believe the but didnt actually have any way of knowing as of january or february, that we could build a following, that we could attract a movement. That has proved out from the south bend, april through the debates, we have been able to advance past the first 20 or so, my competitors. The biggest hill
florida. so the theory of the case, charles, would be that because eastman had the plan, he had the memo that said here s how you do it, here s how you undo it, and he somehow convinced trump that this could be done, that was the impetus for trump to commit this crime. is that the way you re looking at it as a prosecutor? you re right, and i m glad you brought up eastman s history. he s been pushing this for two decades, going back to the al gore v. bush issue in florida. what hugo said underscores how mind-blowing where we are is. think about this. we re on the precipice of a former president of the united states of america getting a criminal referral from congress to the doj to prosecute him for trying to overturn an election. i know we have said it so many different times but when you really think about how absolutely mind blowing that is, it s truly absurd. the question has been so far, are we going to be able to