On the recordSeptember 22, 2016
We did everything. I mean, there was virtually no stone left unturned relative to what we thought Al Gore would say.
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transcripts.cnn.comWe did everything. I mean, there was virtually no stone left unturned relative to what we thought Al Gore would say.
Gregg reflects on the extensive preparations for debates, drawing from his experience with Al Gore and George W. Bush.
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