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105 I appreciate that. And I was going to ask what State point of contact meant. So you're saying that even though it says State point of contact, and for you, for example, on this document it says you're for Georgia, in reality it didn't really play out that way and you all were helping out each other in the different States.

Right, and it really didn't play out that way. Also, because we talked about earlier, you know, we were all making calls into one State at one given time. You know, it wasn't like we were splitting up and doing it like that, so—

That makes sense.

And when it says—and you might not know this since you're not familiar with the first page, but it says State, I think, point of contact. Do you know what that refers to?

I think those are names of people who were working in the States at that time. I'm not—not entirely sure, you know, what their involvement was there. Like I said, we didn't use this first page at all, so—

For, like, Georgia, which—where it says you're the point of contact, understanding your testimony that that's—you know, you all were helping each other out, do you recall a Cooper at all being involved from the Trump campaign in Georgia?

The name Cooper doesn't ring a bell to me, no.

For Michigan, there's a Shawn Flynn. Do you recognize that name?

Yes. Shawn also was a contractor for the National Republican Senatorial Committee, so I met Shawn when I was in Georgia.

Okay. And—

And I believe he was the State director for election day operations in Michigan. I can't confirm that for Jesse or Jefferson though. I don't know who they are.

And for Shawn Flynn, when you said he's the State director for election day