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00:00I talked to a voter on my way in because I knew you guys were going to ask me about this.
00:05And it's a guy who I lean on for some of this stuff.
00:08He's a veteran voter.
00:09It's not Peter.
00:10If anybody's guessing that it's Peter, it's not Peter.
00:13Oh, Peter King.
00:14I'm like, right?
00:14Who?
00:14It's not Peter King because that's what people would automatically guess.
00:19Peter King.
00:20I would tell you guys, like, what this guy said to me is he thinks that Bill is automatic.
00:25A lock.
00:26A lock.
00:27Like, there is no question he's going in, and no one wants to be the person who votes against him.
00:32Okay?
00:33So from there, you have to understand the way the math of this works.
00:37It's hard to get more than one person in from this pool of five people because of the math.
00:42So think about it this way.
00:44There are 50 people voting.
00:45Okay?
00:46All right?
00:47150 votes are available.
00:49Okay?
00:50So one person takes 50 of those votes if Bill sweeps.
00:55Okay?
00:56That means there are 100 votes left.
01:00Kraft would have to win 40 of those 100 votes competing against three other people.
01:04And that's tough.
01:05That's a lot.
01:06You know what I mean?
01:07So it's just, like, it's, like, 80% is a high bar.
01:16So what you're saying is Bill becoming eligible this particular year actually hurts Robert's chances of getting in.
01:21Yes.
01:22Yes.
01:22Yes.
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