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38 And did someone come tell you what to do?

Yes. I was—I believe I was informed sometime that afternoon or evening that I was wanted to go help in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Okay. Did you go to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania?

I did.

Okay. When did you go?

I believe on the 5th, potentially the 6th.

Okay. And approximately how long were you in Pittsburgh?

About a week.

About a week, okay. And maybe we'll come back and talk a little bit more specifics about what you did, but maybe it would be helpful at the beginning just to get a bit of a high-level overview of where you went from that time after election day until you started working on the Georgia runoff.

Okay.

So I think what I'd like to do now is just run through that just from a timing and location perspective, and then we come back and talk a little bit more specific about what you were doing around that time.

Okay.

Does that work?

Uh-huh.

Okay. So after election day, so for the time period that we're talking about, you know, November 4th through— may be able to keep me honest—but the time that you started working for the NRSC and were focused on the Georgia runoff elections, can you walk us through where you physically were during that time period for your job responsibilities?