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14 sheriffs, really just anyone on a more local or State level.

If, you know, they had a call where they received messaging or talking points of things that were going on in that particular battleground State, that's something that I would keep track of and put it into, you know, a weekly report. Or if they had an op-ed or some other kind of media published, I would just compile that into a report, and it would just be sent to the deputy political director.

Okay. Great.

During the time period that you held that job, who were the—you've mentioned that you reported to two managers. Who were those managers?

Olivia Miller and Nicholas Ivory.

And they were your supervisors for the whole time that you held that job?

That's correct. Along with Jim O'Connell, deputy political director.

Okay. Great. And were all of those individuals—Olivia Miller, Nicholas Ivory, and Jim O'Connell—were they working in the Arlington headquarters with you?

That's correct.

Okay.

Were your responsibilities as elected officials outreach coordinator nationwide or focused on specific States?

Specific battleground States.

Okay. And which were those?

I can name a couple. I'm not sure that my list will be completely comprehensive. Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, Nevada, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Florida. That's all I can think of right now.

Okay. Thank you.

Were you the only elected officials outreach coordinator, or did you have