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.
Q 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?
A Olivia Miller and Nicholas Ivory.
Q And they were your supervisors for the whole time that you held that job?
A That's correct. Along with Jim O'Connell, deputy political director.
Q 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?
A That's correct.
Q Okay.
Were your responsibilities as elected officials outreach coordinator nationwide or focused on specific States?
A Specific battleground States.
Q Okay. And which were those?
A 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.
Q Okay. Thank you.
Were you the only elected officials outreach coordinator, or did you have