been borne out in the evidence. they were looking for others to do the work for them. sarah, i want to go to you. i remember, there was this wonderful analysis by zachary wolf, who writes these great pieces that give you some insight. and he talked about the interview bill barr did. and this is just sort of gives you some sense. he was on a mission to stop donald trump from, you know, ruining democracy. but he said that he may still vote for him. what s going on there? and is that sort of the sentiment of those who worked around donald trump who want nothing to do with him, but, if he s the nominee, they say, already, i m going to go with the party. yeah, it s really disappointing to see a lot of republicans who have come out and said that. i mean, even on the debate stage the other night, they did a show of hands, if donald trump is convicted, would you still support him as the nominee? and nearly everyone on stage raised their hands, except for asa hutchinson, to his credit, and
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