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91 to correct the attempted theft of this election." Do you see that sentence?

I see it, yes.

Do you recall anyone ever giving you any information regarding the so-called attempted theft of the election, like, what you could point to if someone were to ask you what that meant?

No. And I want to repeat myself. You know, I answered your question about whether or not I'd received background information on this script, and the answer is still no. If anyone ever asked me a question, I would've just made a note of it on a spreadsheet and sent that to—you know, I guess it would be in a shared document with Michael Brown.

And, in the document that you provided your notes, was this document already pre-populated with the different elected officials and so you were just going in and filling in notes?

Can you clarify, particularly the "prepopulated" part? I'm a little confused there.

Yes. So, when you—you said that you filled out a document and put in notes after you called elected officials. Is that right?

Yes. So my name would be—the way that it was laid out is there would be, you know, a senator's name, their contact—senator or representative's name or contact information and, you know, whoever the assigned caller was decided. And we would just basically go in there and say, "Left voicemail," you know, or, if same one actually answered, there would be, you know, a note about what that person said when the phone was answered.

Was there any type of follow up if you had left a voicemail with an elected official?