During the State Bar of Texas’ annual conference June 22, former U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr discussed his belief that former President Donald Trump would be unlikely to be elected president again if he became the Republican nominee next year.

Trump “isn’t capable of building a center-right coalition,” and “I think he has the best chance of losing,” Barr said during a Q&A following the conference’s Bar Leaders Recognition Luncheon in Austin, at the JW Marriott hotel.

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