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The attorney general did not 'cherry pick' questions or purposefully avoid any topic. With over 75 questions to choose from and only 60 minutes available, it came down to choosing questions that covered major issues, occasionally filling in with a 'lighter' question just so every answer wasn't long and involved.

Chad Dotson

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