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We have a Republican in Georgia. | |
And I'm a little afraid to take your call, Rex, because I don't want to get depressed. | |
But I'm taking it. | |
You're the first call of 2021. Hi. | |
Hi there, Dennis, and Happy New Year to you. | |
Thank you. | |
Yes, I just wanted to maybe offer a different point of view on why some Republicans in Georgia may not be very excited about voting for the two candidates tomorrow. | |
But basically, I don't think it's because of the system being rigged, or at least in their minds they think it's rigged. | |
I think it's more a reaction to the weak response from the Republican officials and, to some extent, the candidates themselves in response to the... | |
The allegations of some of the misbehavior in the November election. | |
Yeah, I know that. | |
But you use the phrase, are not particularly excited or not very excited. | |
I don't care if they're excited. | |
I care if they vote. | |
I agree with you. | |
And I will be voting for both tomorrow. | |
But it's a bitter pill to swallow. | |
Yes, that's right. | |
The reason for the phrase bitter pill is because many pills are bitter, but they work. | |
That's why people take bitter pills. | |
The analogy is perfect. | |
I don't care if these two Republican... | |
I'm not saying they are at all. | |
I don't care if they are... | |
Even like Mitt Romney, and I don't believe they are, we need a Republican Senate. | |
We need it as badly as we needed a Republican president. | |
Well, you know what? | |
He didn't depress me. | |
I want to thank you. |