With 4 Republicans needed to vote alongside all Democrats in order for new witness testimony to be admitted in the Senate impeachment trial, Sen. Alexander of Tennessee could be a pivotal vote.
Mark Braden, who served as Alexander's campaign manager in 2014, told NBC News Alexander"is trusted by Tennesseans to do what he believes is right regardless of whoever might be shouting the loudest on Twitter or cable news."
"Any trial I have either served on a jury at, upon or whatever, both sides call witnesses," Henry Howard told NBC News in Murfreesboro, Tenn. "How could you have justice and not have people who know things say what they know under oath?" she asked."And of course, we all know that a lot of people lie. Okay, but not everybody lies, and some people will step up to the mark when it's important and do the right thing."
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