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“Well, anything that is divisive is a concern and it doesn’t help us fight in the battles of Washington and at the state level,” Hutchinson said.
“Somehow, it wasn’t a big problem, he said, but at the same time, whenever it catches our eye, we don’t need it. We need unity. We need to concentrate together. We have few majorities – – Or a small number in Washington, and we have battles to fight. So we have to go further, “he added.
The exchange comes as the Republican party tries to regain control of the House, Senate and White House in 2022 and tries to determine whether the party should stay with Trump or move in a different direction.
Trump called on Hutchinson last week for his decision to veto a bill that would have banned Arkansas doctors from providing treatments that affirm gender to transgender people under the age of 18. State lawmakers have lifted the veto since then.