They really would like a president they know is going to defend the peaceful transfer of power. And I think that that's where we have to start. I don't, you know, whether it's organizing a new party. Look, It's hard for me to see how the Republican Party, given what it has done, can make the argument convincingly or credibly that people ought to be voting for Republicans, republican candidates, until it really recognizes what it's done. And so I think, you know, making sure that on an individual basis, we're casting votes for serious, responsible people, that we're encouraging people to get involved and run, there is certainly going to be a big shift, I think, in how our politics work. (58:46–59:02)
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Asserts that the Republican Party cannot credibly argue for votes until it acknowledges its actions.
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