EXCERPT:
FINNEY: "But I think we also can‘t ignore, not only Geoff and the divides here at the table, but the millions of people, thousands of people who consider themselves anti-Trump, who were once Republicans, and a whole movement of Republicans who — I mean, I can remember sitting at a meeting leading up to this election, I‘ve got Bill Kristol sitting here, I‘ve got, you know, former friends, conservatives from across the aisle. We were all aligned in how do we defeat Trump. It was a meeting to — "
JENNINGS: "How did it work out?"
FINNEY: "You know what, Scott — "
JENNINGS: "(Laughs) Just asking."
FINNEY: "Well, I‘ll tell you what. I‘ll tell you what. He‘s underwater on every single issue. Hold on, why don‘t you let me finish?"
PHILLIP: "Guys, we gotta go."
FINNEY: "My only point is, I think you can't ignore the fact that there are thousands of people who consider themselves traditional Republicans, like Geoff who no longer see a home in the Republican Party. I don‘t care what Scott says."