For the fact that a -- that a man like Judd Gregg could not go in, for the best interests of the country, and work for -- in a -- in a Democratic administration and would be treated like Benedict Arnold, it's not that people were trying to pull him back in.
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Gergen comments on the challenges faced by Republicans working in a Democratic administration, using Judd Gregg as an example.
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