trump sceptic all along. i think what you are seeing now is the maybe there are some more republicans who starting to peel off, who are seeing this as indefensible and that s really going to begin to cut into trump s support as we go forward. ~ ., , ., ., forward. where do you get that idea from. forward. where do you get that idea from, taylor, forward. where do you get that idea from, taylor, other - forward. where do you get that idea from, taylor, other than l forward. where do you get that idea from, taylor, other than a j idea from, taylor, other than a degree, if you don t mind me putting it this way, i degree of wishful thinking. it putting it this way, i degree of wishful thinking.- of wishful thinking. if you look at the of wishful thinking. if you look at the georgia - of wishful thinking. if you l look at the georgia primary of wishful thinking. if you - look at the georgia primary s, the trump supported candidates did not do quite as well as they might have previous
administrator to simply find him some more votes in his favor. all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have because we won the state. so whatever gonna do here, folks? i only need 11,000 votes. fellas, i need 11,000 votes. give me a break. doesn t get any less remarkable to listen to. now raffensperger has continued to be a thorn in trump side. he recently won the georgia primary against shohei hice, former congressman dose by trump. a few weeks ago, raffensperger also testified before a special grand jury investigating possible election interference conducted by trump and his associates. joining me now is katie banner, she s a justice department reporter for the new york times an msnbc contributor. also joining us this former u.s. attorney barbara mcquade, she s a professor at the university of michigan law school and an msnbc legal