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119 for the Trump campaign?

This relates to, I think I mentioned it earlier, with the Wisconsin incapacitated voters research, which I don't know if I stated this, but after I left Philadelphia, at that point I was fully focused on the Senate runoff in Georgia. And with this conversation and this project being the exception, I solely worked on work related to the NRSC and the Georgia Senate runoff. This is the only other thing that I did for the Trump campaign after I left Philadelphia.

Understood. Yeah, sol was going to ask, because the date is December 23rd and it seemed a little bit later than—

That's correct. That was what! was referring to is right before Christmas when we were all at home. This is the research that I was talking about.

So when—like, were you working through a list?

Yeah, I can explain this a little more. I'm wondering if it's a little bit out of order or—

I think some—the photos I think you were trying to show, which was great, like the entire chain, so there's sometimes repeats.

Right.

But it's just to capture the whole conversation. So it's a little confusing in that way, but it should be in the right order. It's just you might see, like, duplicates.

Okay. So this started with, you know, Pete, Peter McGinnis, who | mentioned worked, you know, in an assistant role for Mike Raman, reaching out ta myself and Madison Crawley about doing this research.

So Peter provided Madison and myself with a list of incapacitated voters in Wisconsin. And basically the idea was we just googled their name or, you know, Facebook search bar, something like that, to just see if they were actually incapacitated