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who understand Florida, developers can't be in control of these decisions and they are 100% in control of these decisions in Florida because all the money they're putting into politics. | ||
A lot has to be rethought, folks. | ||
This is why politics is important. | ||
This is why who you elect is important because this is what government actually does. | ||
I know that people don't get government and they think government is boring and they think government is unimportant. | ||
This is why it's important because when the rubber meets the road and the water is six feet high in your house and everything's destroyed, it is government you have to turn to and it's It's not about stunts. | ||
And if your government is doing stunts to own the libs or to hurt people that you don't like, that isn't government! | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
It is Friday, 30 September in the year of our Lord. | ||
2022, you're in the War Room. | ||
We're going to start with some mathematics and some polling to make sure you can connect dots here or provide you the information to connect the dots yourself. | ||
It's the last day of the third quarter. | ||
It's also the beginning of early voting starts over the weekend of Monday, and we're, what, 38, 39 days away from the most important midterm since 1862. | ||
Joanne Reed talking about, obviously, Governor DeSantis in Florida, everything that's going on there about government, but I want to, breaking news out of CNBC. | ||
Unrelenting inflation is taking a toll, leaving more Americans living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
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60%! | |
6-0. | ||
That would be 60% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
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60%. | |
As we forecast this a couple months ago. | ||
But also, I want to make sure the buried lead here is most important. | ||
And this is one of the things we highlighted months ago. | ||
people, high earners, people with six figure incomes, couples with over six figure incomes, individuals six figure incomes, 45%, almost 50%, almost half, almost half of people with six figure incomes, paycheck to paycheck. | ||
Announced this morning that European inflation, the EU zone announced their inflation is now roaring at 10%. | ||
This is the created crisis. | ||
Joanne Reid sitting there talking about the nanny state and she doesn't understand that government also creates crises. | ||
They've created this crises. | ||
It's all, this is 100% the Biden regime and their factotums and their paymasters, whether it's the oligarchs on Wall Street, the Federal Reserve, these radical Democrats. | ||
This is a created crisis from energy to the invasion of the southern border, all being incorporated into inflation. | ||
Still, this massive spending they're doing behind closed doors in Washington, D.C. | ||
is absolutely abysmal. | ||
And we haven't felt the worst pain yet. | ||
The second hour, we're going to talk capital markets and economics. | ||
We've got a lot to get through this morning on polling, and we also have some individual stories of bravery of people we're going to put forward, and also the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Putin just gave a talk. | ||
They're annexing, or they've had this vote, these referendums, or plebiscites in these territories, and they're going to annex these territories. | ||
So now this thing's going to take decades to work out, decades, because once they annex them and make them Russian territory you're gonna have a whole process if they're ever to unwind that but people don't forget the the buried lead there That is because of the sign off the Chinese Communist Party CCP. | ||
This is she signed off on this. | ||
Yes said go ahead and do it We'll have your back. | ||
This is she because this is what they're gonna try to do the same deal They're gonna try to run in Taiwan. | ||
It's a predicate for that So we've allowed the two biggest gangster groups to work together now to consolidate the Eurasian landmass with their partners in Pakistan, the Mullahs in Iran, also Erdogan in Turkey. | ||
Let's throw in North Korea for good measure. | ||
And no, Kamala Harris, we don't have a treaty with North Korea. | ||
I mean, it's just embarrassing to send her on the road. | ||
OK, we got a lot to go through. | ||
I want to start. | ||
We got Barris for the Senate and governor's races and overall. | ||
a temperature, particularly the core four, a big article in Politico today about the core four, Georgia, Arizona, New Hampshire and Nevada, about the Democrats trying to hold on to the, to the Senate. Remember, if they really had the numbers with them, you'd be getting pounded every morning on Morning Joe and CNN. They would pound you into submission. You're not seeing that because the numbers are not with them. | ||
I want to bring in Alex DeGrasse. | ||
Alex, the subtext, I want to talk about this YouGov poll. | ||
And I want you to go through, take your time and go through the details, the unfavorables, and particularly breaks down the categories. | ||
But you can see how they got there. | ||
When you see about August, this poll, they're just releasing the data in August. | ||
Once again, 60% of the American people are living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
And it's not just lower earners. | ||
That's not the working class. | ||
45%, almost 50% of people making six-figure incomes are living paycheck to paycheck. | ||
And remember now with the complete collapse of your balance sheet through your 401k, the stock portfolio is imploding, your bond portfolio is imploding and just about to heaven, you're going to mark to market your house and you're going to be in a jam because you're going to have nothing to fall back on. | ||
That is all the created crisis of this radical regime. | ||
It's the reason they have to be removed. | ||
And we have a chance to remove them on the 8th of November. | ||
And the tip of the spear to remove them is like the founders set up, the House of Representatives. | ||
Alex deGrasse, you're head of Team Elise, worked very closely with the NRCC, the RNC, all of it. | ||
Walk us through this poll, which is quite enlightening about what the reality is of what the American people think of Biden and his regime, sir. | ||
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Sir, thank you, Steve. | |
So we had a big Yahoo News YouGov poll, and if you can put up on screen that, obviously, by a landslide, Steve, more Americans think things have gotten worse for people like them since Biden took office than gotten better. | ||
And if we break down the numbers, that's 19% of people say things have gotten better. | ||
46% worse. | ||
If you break it down by party ID, 42% of Democrats think it's better, 17% worse. | ||
Republicans, 8% better, 78% worse. | ||
But that key number, Steve, is the independents, 11% better, 51% worse. | ||
And again, we spoke earlier when we talked about the issue sets and how Democrats are sort of kind of speaking to themselves and la la land. This shows it. Republicans and Democrats, you know, mostly online about, you know, 8, 11 percent, you know, think things are better, where Democrats are just on a different planet. And that is a real big issue with them when they try to cut through. But if you go into the specifics on Biden's job approval and we look at these two critical steps. Go ahead. Before you go there, just I want to go back to the 11 percent. | ||
That basic question you always ask in politics, are you better off today than you were a couple This is the referendum question. | ||
Only 11% of independents, 11%, because we're so partisan now between MAGA Republicans, Republicans, and of course, the Radical Democrats. | ||
But if you look at independents, only 11% say they're better off than they were when Biden took over. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
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That's exactly right, Steve, which is I've never seen worse numbers. | |
If you look at Biden's job approval, 39%, 53%. | ||
And this is, I would kind of say this is a regime poll in my way, and we'll get into their data. | ||
Now, Boris knows more about this, but opinion, like I said, 39, 53 in the approval among independents, 31% to 62%. | ||
So Underwater by two to one on independence and that critical demographic, Steve, Hispanics, 39% approval, 49% disapproval. | ||
This sample size, and we were speaking yesterday about how we can control our own destiny by boosting Republican turnout. | ||
This poll samples 38% Democrats, 32% Republicans, and 30% independents, nationwide, just adults. | ||
So not even necessarily registered or likely voters. | ||
So this thing is Sort of all over the map, but the trends are important here and seeing how these numbers you can't even make up. | ||
As bad as these are, and particularly the negatives of what, 14% with the American people. | ||
Remember, go back to even Trump's midterm in 18 or Clinton's. | ||
When you have even, or even Obama's in 2010, when the president's even close to being slightly unpopular, you can have blowout 20, 25 seat, 30 seat pickups. | ||
You get these kind of numbers. | ||
14% upside down with the American people. | ||
What's the Independent? | ||
The negative is 62. | ||
What's the approval rating for the Independents again? | ||
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31 to 62. | |
So 31% approval. | ||
That's a 31 point spread on disapproval. | ||
It's a 40 point spread on, are you better off today with him? | ||
40 point spread on that with Independents, who are really the proxy now for the American people because everybody else is so partisan. | ||
A 31% spread. | ||
And remember, this poll is a little bit gun decked because it's weighted to Democrats, right? | ||
And it's not to likely voters. | ||
It's to kind of everybody. | ||
But the trend here is the atmospherics, I would say, the atmospheric dovetails with the 60% of the Americans live in pay. | ||
If you live in paycheck to paycheck, you're one paycheck away from oblivion. | ||
You're not feeling good, and that's represented in this poll. | ||
Is that how you see it, Alex? | ||
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That's exactly right, Steve. | |
And I think more specifically on that next slide on the inflation, either they rolled Biden out in, was it 60 minutes or was some network, it was like, wow, it's only up. | ||
It's not really up. | ||
It's like, damn. | ||
The American people are up almost 9% increase from August of 60% three out of five Americans say inflation is getting worse month to month. | ||
So that's from August to now 60% of voters are actually just have adults. | ||
So that's a little bit skewed against us think inflation is getting worse. | ||
So it is a total collapse for them. | ||
And we're punching through I think and you're gonna see some big stuff happen. | ||
For sure. | ||
Let me go back because they can't hide numbers. | ||
Let me go back to the Hispanic. | ||
That is a central block. | ||
That is absolutely centrality. | ||
When you talk about them holding these, these house seats, and actually we'll get to Nevada and Arizona about Senate seats. | ||
What have you ever seen a free fall like this before of a core demographic of a political party, sir? | ||
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No, I haven't. | |
And we said it exclusively on this show, and I know the DNC went crazy, but we're seeing Republicans lead in our target seats with Hispanics, sort of broadly speaking, when you look across the map. | ||
And we've actually never had that before. | ||
So that's very big news. | ||
So we're winning Hispanics, Steve. | ||
That's the fact, despite whatever they're rolling out about the Santas and the flights and trying to say that's going to hurt us. | ||
They are in desperate overdrive. | ||
To spin and deflect on that issue. | ||
And it's, you know, because again, Hispanics, their issue set matches independent issue set, matches Republicans issue set. | ||
And more specifically, they actually care about crime more than the average American voter, you know, so by and large. | ||
And so that's great for us, obviously, because they're facing the crime crisis under Biden. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And a big percentage of that 60% is going to be Hispanic, right? | ||
All the reports, all the analysis come out, said they're going to bear the brunt. | ||
They and African-Americans bear the brunt of the inflation. | ||
How do you then translate this as a strategist when you guys are focused on this? | ||
How do you translate these overall atmospheric polls? | ||
How do you then translate to the practicality of where we put our money and where we put our effort and where we ask people to volunteer? | ||
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Sure. | |
So, I mean, if you were to look, I think one good thing to maybe talk about in the show later was, you know, if you look at our ads and if people are interested, they want to get in the weeds, go to NRCCIE or Congressional Leadership Fund on YouTube, or just go look at those candidates in those races. | ||
Almost all of our candidates, Steve, are running ads prosecuting Biden's creative crisis. | ||
All of our women candidates are running ads, you know, at the grocery store, you know, showing the prices, talking about the effect on their families, relating to voters. | ||
And describing, we have a plan, we're going to cut spending. | ||
My Democrat opponent is not just culpable, but directly responsible for the trillions of dollars of spending. | ||
We're on the issues, and contrasting where they're on the personal destruction, we're just telling people, this Democrat voted 100% lockstep with Joe Biden, and is why we're here. | ||
And you really can't stop that, essentially. | ||
That's why they're desperately smearing, essentially. | ||
Or trying to deflect from that being the topic of discussion. | ||
We took some of the districts you said and we went in and looked at the opposition. | ||
You know, not one person is sitting there, not one candidate in the Democrats are embracing Biden's policies. | ||
In fact, you don't even know they're Democrats. | ||
They're trying to run as moderate Republicans. | ||
Have you guys noticed this? | ||
I mean, they don't want any association with Biden or his policies. | ||
Is this what you guys are gleaning also? | ||
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Yeah, and that's even bigger news as you talked about that three week inflection point. | |
I mean, we've got I think Nancy Kaptur. | ||
I mean, she went out there and said she stands up and against Joe Biden had a photo of her kind of pointing her finger at him. | ||
She voted 100% Steve, but all the spending and everything else. | ||
I mean, she's a scam. | ||
And so these guys are desperate. | ||
And again, as we kind of Alex, we're going to do this shout out for everybody to come and volunteer in the precinct strategy and election and all that. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
How do people find out more information? | ||
They're hungry for information right now. | ||
And it's going to get really crazy in the next couple of weeks. | ||
Alex, we're going to do the shout out for everybody to come and volunteer in the precinct strategy and election, all that. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
How do people find out more information? | ||
They're hungry for information right now. | ||
So where do they go? | ||
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Hit me on getter at the grass. | |
I'm on Twitter, DeGrasse81. | ||
You know, Truth at DeGrasse or Alex DeGrasse. | ||
NRCC.org. | ||
You can see all the races on the house side of things. | ||
You can volunteer, get involved. | ||
Certainly, if you're generous, you've got the big checks, we recommend a Lease Victory Fund. | ||
That money goes directly to the front lines. | ||
That's a LeaseVictoryFund.com. | ||
If you've got some big money to spend, we appreciate that, of course. | ||
But volunteering is the most important. | ||
We need volunteers. | ||
We'll talk about that afterwards. | ||
If you've got a 5, or a 10, or a 20, you can hit them up with, hit them. | ||
If you're a big donor, call them. | ||
Okay, Alex, fantastic report to start off in the House. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Okay, remember, the House is now off the chain. | ||
They're going out into the Hussins. | ||
They're not back until after November 8th. | ||
We're going to pivot. | ||
We're going to take Richard Barras. | ||
We're going to go governorships and Senate races. | ||
We're going to start in the core four, as the Democrats call it, next in the War Room. | ||
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Let's take down the C.C.P. | |
War Room. Pandemic. With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
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Okay, it's the last day of the third quarter and tomorrow becomes, I think you're going to see a historic fourth quarter in this country. | ||
There is a lot that's going to go on, not just the most important midterm since the Civil War, but what happens thereafter. | ||
And the fight leading up to it is going to be insanely tough, and it's even going to be tougher to govern in the middle of a, you know, economic firestorm and global geopolitical issues. | ||
I want to go now to Richard Barris. | ||
Richard, first off, you've got some insights that we didn't have a chance to get to with Alex on this YouGov, the whole polling process, what people were trying to get people over the other side of the hill to be able to look at what's happening. | ||
And so walk through the YouGov and even tied back to that 60 percent, this new CNN report about people living paycheck to pay, because that's going to get worse. | ||
You do understand this is going to get worse. | ||
It's going to get a lot worse before it gets better. | ||
And, you know, I get calls and people come and say, hey, dude, you got to back off the doom and gloom. | ||
We're trying to be realistic. | ||
We're trying to sit here and say, hey, here's what reality is. | ||
Here's reality. | ||
Because once you have reality, you can you can work your own personal situation around that. | ||
OK, but also politically in this all the happy talk and all the smoke and mirrors in reality is setting in and is setting into the American people. | ||
And here's the good news about it. | ||
The Hispanic community and parts of the African American community, they're sitting there. | ||
They can't be lied to anymore. | ||
This is why I say that we have a chance if we do our work and you have to go to precinctstrategy.com. | ||
You know, the great Steve Stern and Dan Schultz and the team over there to sign up. | ||
Also locally, go be a poll worker. | ||
Be an election official. | ||
Get in the room. | ||
Some people very, very close to me are so ecstatic. | ||
They've now been approved to be election judges. | ||
Get in the room and make sure you're watching the count. | ||
We have to deliver this, but we can deliver a shattering death blow to the National Democratic Party as a national political institution from school boards all the way up. | ||
And it has to be done. | ||
They want democracy. | ||
We're going to give them democracy, okay, with a big old capital D. | ||
Barris, give me your assessment of the polls we just talked about before we get into the core four. | ||
Yeah, good to be here as always, Steve. | ||
And just real quick, let me say, I mean, why be, you know, it's not doom and gloom to have your audience prepared, right? | ||
And, you know, but moving on from that, basically, Steve, that YouGov poll, Alex said it, used the word, just didn't get into it. | ||
As much as I was over there itching, but trend. | ||
The YouGov poll is almost impossible for Republicans to lead in. | ||
That's in recent years. | ||
This is just the way they weighed it. | ||
Last week, it was Democrat plus five, now in the registered voter. | ||
It's even in the likely voter, which they finally released. | ||
It's actually Republican plus one. | ||
So it's the trend that we're seeing. | ||
And when we go into the Senate, which we're going to do here in a second, that's what I'm looking for. | ||
I mean, we had the summer, we've talked about this a lot. | ||
Now that spending is starting to meet parity, or Republicans are even outspending other Democratic opponents, things are going to change because Republicans lead on the issues. | ||
And it's a big deal. | ||
You know, looking at, you know, it's not part of the core four, but looking at Pennsylvania, you see Oz is very clearly surging. | ||
At this point, we were talking about Wisconsin with you, what, 10 days ago? | ||
And now everyone has. | ||
We were the first one to show Johnson leading. | ||
Now everybody has Johnson leading, right? | ||
And we could put that graphic up if you want. | ||
But basically, pollsters mirror, folks. | ||
They mirror and they heard. | ||
Nobody wants to be first to put Oz ahead. | ||
This is why the public polling project is so important. | ||
This is why what Todd does at CD Media, Steve, sponsoring the polling, is so important because, you know, you kind of keep them honest. | ||
That's really what it comes down to. | ||
If they know that somebody with a good track record is showing a shift, they'll be more confident. | ||
It's sad that that's the way the industry works, but it is the way it works. | ||
The people heard and they mirror. | ||
We put out Wisconsin. | ||
Now everybody has Michael's, or here's Johnson. | ||
Everybody has Johnson leading in the Senate. | ||
And then we have the other one we can put up as well. | ||
Tim Michaels leading Tony Evers. | ||
I said Evers was in deep trouble. | ||
Now there are people that have bigger leads for Michaels than we found. | ||
The same thing, by the way, with Nevada, which is part of the Core Four. | ||
Yeah, we put that out there. | ||
But hang on one second. | ||
I just want to slow down. | ||
I want to make sure. | ||
I want to bifurcate these for a second. | ||
This is the way I think people have to start looking at it. | ||
You have four holds, right? | ||
And you have four, the core four is four potential pickups for us, losses for them. | ||
And that's where the Democrats are maniacally focused on this. | ||
The holds are Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Ohio, and what's my last one here? | ||
Wisconsin. | ||
Yeah, Wisconsin, Ron Johnson. | ||
Those four, North Carolina, the ones on the bubble, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Wisconsin, right? | ||
And those four that we have to hold, those are the seats we have to hold to even have a shot, really a shot to do this. | ||
What's your assessment? | ||
I know you've done some of those latest polling, like Wisconsin, some of those you're going into the field with. | ||
What are the, right now as you see it, Are we going to hold those seats? | ||
And if we're not, which one is the most concerning to you? | ||
The most concerning is Pennsylvania. | ||
But Oz is doing what is happening in Pennsylvania right now is what you would expect to see happen if Oz is going to wind up overtaking Fetterman. | ||
And that is an extreme tightening. | ||
He is well within. | ||
And people need to understand this. | ||
Pennsylvania has not been polled correctly in three election cycles. | ||
He is well within now. | ||
The average error that favors Democrats It's not even an upset at this point. | ||
I mean, two points is nothing at this point. | ||
It's a pure toss-up, but when you look at the history of polling in the state, you have to say, Oz has got the trajectory, he's got the trend. | ||
Republicans, I think, outside of Pennsylvania, have the easier time holding states, because the other four for Democrats, New Hampshire, Arizona, Georgia, and Nevada. | ||
But hang on, but hang on, but hang on, don't go there yet. | ||
Let's just go to the holds for us. | ||
Let's jump over there. | ||
No, don't jump over there yet. | ||
Because your poll, I want to go back to what you did, your polling in Wisconsin was kind of a breakthrough. | ||
Other people seem to be, you call it herding, but Fox and other people that weren't before are now reporting you were the first one to do it. | ||
So in North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin, given that people have to show up, but you're saying the trends, particularly economic underpinnings, the trends there look good, give you some level of comfort, correct? | ||
Yeah, Ohio, again, a state that is not well polled. | ||
If I got to poll this state, Steve, so help me God, you know, I probably am going to because it's just abysmal. | ||
When we started thinking about what states we were going to poll, we kind of pushed Ohio to the side. | ||
Like, look, it's not competitive. | ||
This happens every year. | ||
But in 2020, you just have the same people doing the same thing. | ||
You know, Ryan plus one. | ||
They did the same thing with Biden and Trump won the state by eight points. | ||
It's just extremely difficult for me to Here's the thing on us before we move to the pickups. | ||
in the Cincinnati Burbs and then of course just crushed Ryan in Woods County, Trumbull County, Mahoning, you know, where the Trump voter is, the Obama Trump voter that is now solidly America first. | ||
J.D. Vance is an America first candidate. | ||
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He's going to win those voters. | |
Here's the thing on us before we move to the pickups. | ||
And this is about this audience. | ||
It's specifically about this audience in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which is extremely powerful. | ||
We are now to a point that we have to, you know, Oz may not be your cup of tea. | ||
Oz is surging, but the difference between Oz victory and Fetterman victory is MAGA. | ||
You have to pull a Junkin. | ||
We have to have 100% of MAGA has to show up. | ||
Although I know a lot of people are sitting there going, Oz is not my guy. | ||
That difference, the delta you see right now is just MAGA. | ||
If MAGA comes together around Oz, he wins. | ||
It's just that simple. | ||
And I realize a lot of people don't like the guy, a lot of people don't trust the guy, a lot of people... Just, you gotta look at Federman. | ||
You have to look at Fetterman. | ||
Fetterman is demonic, right? | ||
Is demonic. | ||
And look at his policies on drugs, on transgender, on all the cultural issues, all the economic issues. | ||
You have to weigh, you know, you have to weigh and measure. | ||
The difference here, and Oz is surging and getting traction, the difference is quite simple. | ||
If MAGA comes together and puts their shoulder to the wheel on the back of this guy, and I understand, a lot of you are not going to want to hear this, I'm just giving you a reality check, you're going to hold these four seats. | ||
Because you're seeing it happening in Wisconsin, you're seeing it happening around JD in Ohio, North Carolina obviously has happened with Ted Budd. | ||
Let's pivot now to the pickups. | ||
You've been all over some of these states. | ||
This is the core four of the Democrats they have to hold. | ||
This is Georgia, Arizona, New Hampshire, and Nevada. | ||
Of those right now, you were the first to say this. | ||
You would say Georgia and Nevada look like and the Democrats concur with you. Nevada and Georgia look like two potential pickups that would give us a Senate. Be specific about Nevada. Give us a couple minutes on Nevada because this is central to so many other themes including the Hispanic vote. Richard Barras. | ||
You know that again this is why it's so important to have other people in the field doing work like this Steve because you know what was it 12 maybe 16 hours we put the poll out in Nevada. | ||
And what we showed was that Adam Laxalt was, you know, echoing what Alex just said. | ||
Adam Laxalt was actually specifically carrying Hispanics, leading with Hispanics. | ||
And the independent vote has to be a big win for Republicans to carry the state roughly around 20, 21 points. | ||
So he was right in that ballpark. | ||
But this time around, what was different and what was basically the bombshell of our poll is that the hispanic uh the independent lead this time wasn't being driven overwhelmingly by white voters it was a crossover between hispanics who maybe once upon a time they voted democrat but they were soft democrats or they were just independents who voted democrats now they're voting for laxalt and by the way they're voting for lombardo too we just had lombardo Underperforming Laxalt with Hispanics a little bit, but both of them leading. | ||
So again, that's another governorship that Democrats can lose. | ||
And that is, look, Nevada's leaning Republican. | ||
And that's Adam Laxalt running a great campaign. | ||
He's got it all. | ||
He's got all three pillars of the Republican Party locked up. | ||
And that Hispanic shift is going to wipe people like Cortez Masto out. | ||
Yeah, in the age of Trump, we talked about this during the Supreme Court with Mike Davis. | ||
In the age of Trump, 16, 18, and 20, we haven't cracked this nut yet. | ||
Except 20, the cheating, let's leave it aside. | ||
The Las Vegas Review, the Las Vegas Review with Ain't Gateway Pundit said, when you look at these numbers, Barris's numbers and others are coming out, this massive shift, tectonic plate shift of Hispanics in Nevada. | ||
The Democrats made a bet on college-educated women, the Republicans made a bet on working-class Hispanics, and the Republicans' bet is paying off in spades. | ||
This is a tectonic plate shift. | ||
Richard, can you hang on just for a few more minutes? | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
We've got Boris with a legal update, and we're going to introduce you to an American hero, someone who knows how to take incoming when her principals are on the line. | ||
All next in the War Room. | ||
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Today in this report, what we're trying to do is give you a snapshot of where we are as we end the third quarter, both with the analytics of politics and how that relates to the underlying economic situation in the country. | ||
We're going to do that in the second hour, talk about some economics and capital markets. | ||
Richard, and obviously we're going to have you back on, but just real quickly, give people some insight baseball on this Pennsylvania, particularly the odds situation, the Emerson poll, your assessment of that, sir, before we leave you today. | ||
You know, I think that was a safe thing for Spencer Kimball at Emerson College to do. | ||
I think nobody, look, I want people to understand that we're pollsters and we're human beings and, you know, people, you know, watch what others do. | ||
And, you know, I strongly suspect he didn't want to be the first one to put out an Oz Plus One. | ||
So we're going to see these very tight Fetterman leads, which is why, again, I harken back to Wisconsin, but You know, it's important that, you know, we do the polling that we do. | ||
The guys, you know, at CD Media, Todd Wood, we did that poll for them in Wisconsin. | ||
You know, we were the first ones to show Johnson leading. | ||
And then what happened? | ||
It was like a damn broke. | ||
These media and university pollsters, they have shown a propensity to, they will favor just a slight Democratic lead. | ||
They don't want to be the one who steps out on that ledge first, Steve. | ||
But once somebody does, everybody hurts. | ||
And it's a sad commentary, but it's reality. | ||
It's how it works in this industry. | ||
People can get you on Locals, CD Media, Big Data. | ||
What's the easiest way to get to you and follow you 24-7? | ||
peoplespundit.locals.com. | ||
But I'm on TruthGetter, at People's Pundit, of course. | ||
But again, you follow me on Locals, peoplespundit.locals.com. | ||
And it's a great place to just keep up with everything. | ||
You remember Richard Barris was at his command center where you were up there freezing on the evening of late on November 3rd and early on November 4th of 2020. | ||
Sir, thank you. | ||
It's been a heck of a ride. | ||
A real journey. | ||
Long night. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Long night. | ||
All the best to you. | ||
Be a long night for Democrats. | ||
This is all about the posse right now. | ||
If we deliver, we've got the issue set, if we deliver the electorate around this issue set, it's a blowout. | ||
It's a blowout. | ||
And you can actually, for all the years you've complained about the Democratic Party and Nancy Pelosi, now you have something to do about it. | ||
It's not going to be Trump or Tucker or Bannon or War Room or any of it. | ||
It's you. | ||
It's on your shoulders. | ||
Boris, F sign, Boris George is by phone. | ||
He's got an update on all the legal issues. | ||
Boris, we just had a very good walkthrough of polling that obviously is trending towards the atmospherics are really towards president Trump, the Trump movement, MAGA, and really kind of common sense and really that they detest Biden, and this is just now. | ||
Honor to be with the posse. | ||
CNBC it says 60% of the American people are living paycheck to paycheck, 45% of earners of six figures are above paycheck to paycheck and you have not felt the pain yet. The real pain is all about to come. | ||
Boris, give us an update on legal sir. Honored to be with you, honored to be with the posse. Honor report that it is a balmy about 73 degrees going to a high I have 81 in the undisclosed location I am today. | ||
Steve, here's the biggest news. | ||
President Trump continues to win on all fronts, and even the mainstream media, the fake news, cannot do anything to obscure that absolute and total fact. | ||
Absolute and total fact. | ||
Yesterday, a robust ruling from Judge Cannon, the judge in Florida, the federal district court judge coming in, And effectively smacking DOJ down once again and saying that, first, the whole process, the process for the special master to review the document is extended until December 16th from November 30th. | ||
Why? | ||
Because no vendors who the government originally proposed are agreeing to work on this undertaking, let's put it this way. | ||
Because the actual amount of documents at issue is so much greater than the DOJ and the government wanted to let on. | ||
You know, they threw out the 11,000 number, but that turned out to be the number of documents. | ||
The pages number is actually over 200,000, which makes it clear, once again, that this illegal, unwarranted, absolutely unprecedented illegal raid on President Trump's home in Mar-a-Lago was nothing but a phishing expedition A huge violation of the Fourth Amendment General Warrant, where they came in, ransacked, and took anything and everything in sight. | ||
Over 200,000 pages. | ||
So now Judge Cannon coming in, stating that it is the government and the government alone, the DOJ alone, which have to certify their inventory for what they took in the illegal raid. | ||
And by the way, they've had to update that inventory, Steve, three times, as we talked about on the show 48 hours ago. | ||
Always signal, not noise, for the party. | ||
They have to update their inventory three times. | ||
They've already admitted to three failures on the filter team. | ||
And the DOJ continues to embarrass itself, embarrass the FBI, and to underscore how weaponized our law enforcement in this country has become in the third world impact, the third worldization of America at the hands of feckless, pathetic Joe Biden, Merrick Garland, and all of the leadership. | ||
And this really goes back to Comey and beyond. | ||
the leadership of our law enforcement. | ||
Boris, I know you got a punch, but I got to ask you something. | ||
Now, this comes out every day and it's more outrageous. | ||
Do you believe that this is part of the grounds? | ||
I know it's a Southern border, uh, as part of the impeachment of Merrick Garland, but do you believe that this could actually be a major plank in an event house investigation that would lead to the impeachment when you got all the emails and all the meetings and all the texts and all the witnesses saying how they did this and how they plotted it? | ||
Do you believe this could lead to the impeachment and removal of the attorney general of the United States, sir? | ||
You could lead to the impeachment and removal of the President of the United States. | ||
Because that's who it goes up to. | ||
And then this is the executive branch, and the bug stops with the President. | ||
And in this case, illegitimate Joe Biden, sadly calling for a Congresswoman who's been deceased for almost two months, calling for her at an event just, you know, in the last couple of days, being absolutely confused yesterday, and running our country into oblivion. | ||
And in this case, using Law enforcement? | ||
Weaponizing law enforcement to target the strongest political figure in American history, President Donald J. Trump. | ||
So, Merrick Garland? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You could be looking at very serious, very serious charges in terms of impeachment and removal. | ||
But it goes beyond that. | ||
The buck stops with the executive branch. | ||
It stops with the White House. | ||
Who would the White House knew about the raid? | ||
When did they know about it? | ||
And what did they do about it? | ||
Those are the key questions. | ||
We now know that this whole premise of, oh, Joe Biden and his team didn't know is a lie. | ||
The American people have been lied to time and time and time again. | ||
We need the truth and it is incumbent, it is incumbent upon the leadership of the Republicans and the House and the Senate to hold hearings and start pushing for those hearings now. | ||
Let me remind you, Stephen, you know this better than anybody. | ||
When the Democrats were in the minority, early years in the White House, 16 to 18, they made our life a living hell with their hoaxes. | ||
They're fake investigations, the Russia-Russia-Russia hoax. | ||
They dragged all of us into the House and the Senate, wasted hours, days, months, years of our lives, before attacking President Trump time and time and time again. | ||
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That was over fake. | |
That was a fake investigation. | ||
Here, you have absolute grounds for in-depth investigation, for a true probe into the reign of President Trump, into the weaponization of law enforcement, and of course you've got to investigate and divide. | ||
So even now, while I'm a minority, Republicans have to be standing up and have to be pushing for true, in-depth probes. | ||
And then really go full force once we win big in November and take over in January. | ||
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What's the social media people can follow you on, sir? | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
BorisCP.com is the website. | ||
Hot on BorisCP.com. | ||
Hot on Twitter at BorisCP. | ||
Hot Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
Allah Hafiz. | ||
Shabbat Shalom. | ||
Thank you, Boris. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
By the way, make sure you understand, this is the law of unintended consequences. | ||
They thought this was going to be a knockout blow for Trump. | ||
It's going to be the exact opposite. | ||
This is going to blow back on Merrick Garland and all of his henchmen and DOJ. | ||
You guys should preserve your documents because people are working on right now really the investigation of you guys. | ||
The hunters are going to, or the hunted are going to become the hunters very quickly. | ||
So you should preserve your documents. | ||
There's a lot going on behind the scenes about this and your track record right now is absolutely horrific. | ||
And these are not the hotheads, right? | ||
The Bannons, the Gateses. | ||
These are the Mike Davises of the world. | ||
These are the, these are the cool, steely resolve. | ||
that are saying that this has been criminal activity at DOJ. | ||
The emails, the tech messages, the testimony of the meetings, all of it, how this is planned and plotted is gonna blow up in their face. | ||
And it's gonna blow up big. | ||
Okay, this is a time of courage. | ||
Remember, courage is the most important of all virtues because it upon courage that all the other virtues rest. | ||
I wanna introduce you, we brought her on last night for a few minutes, Nicole Salas from the Independent Women's Network. | ||
Ma'am, just take a second and go back. | ||
You tried to do a briefing, right? | ||
A meeting to get people up to speed on what's happening in the great state of Rhode Island. | ||
Walk through what happened. | ||
What was the topic? | ||
How did you set it up? | ||
And what was done to prevent you from giving that presentation? | ||
Okay. | ||
We have a little technical problem. | ||
Can we, is she not booted up correctly or not on mute? | ||
Are you on, uh, or you're off mute and, uh, Nicole. | ||
Okay. | ||
Let's go ahead and read. | ||
Can we reboot that for a second? | ||
Um, so about these every day, we're going to be showing people that are, um, from the precinct strategy, people that are volunteering to become election judges, election officials, or are we going to reboot it or just try to bring her back in? | ||
You tell me. | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
That's okay. | ||
This is an important story, so I want to make sure we do it right and we can hear her. | ||
We're going to show people that are stepping out and showing courage. | ||
The precinct strategy. | ||
So go to precinctstrategy.com. | ||
It's all free. | ||
We need you to volunteer, to become a poll worker, an election official, a canvassing official, to be a precinct committeeman in the Republican party, to get engaged at any level. | ||
You just saw the house seats and starting next week we're going to start with tranches. | ||
We're going to start tranches actually going to individual house races and in these house races show you which ones that people need help on volunteer basis. | ||
This is going to be a collective. | ||
It's individual victory obviously for people. | ||
It's also a collective victory people. | ||
Everybody needs to put their shoulder to the wheel. | ||
We're also going to show you a number of courageous people that are going these school boards and running for school boards. | ||
Everyone that's either on a school board Are running for school board is throughout the country and there's thousands of them. | ||
They are being attacked viciously. | ||
Okay. | ||
These are principally women. | ||
There's some dads, right? | ||
There's some dads, but the principally women and what is happening to them is absolutely horrific. | ||
I don't think it's ever happened before in American history. | ||
They're being attacked. | ||
They're being threatened. | ||
It is. | ||
Can we try it again with her? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
I'll tell you what, let's go through the break, because I want to make sure it gets booted up correctly. | ||
These women, whether they are talking about library books that are pornography and not appropriate, not age appropriate, whether they're talking about grooming, whether they're talking about this radical, not just gender ideology, all of this about the surgeries and all that, where these moms are stepping up and taking this issue on, they're being attacked, attacked relentlessly. | ||
And they're being attacked, really threatened. | ||
Their personal safety is being threatened. | ||
Their families are being threatened. | ||
Their children are being threatened. | ||
Okay? | ||
And so this is what we're going to show you every day, another Profiling Courage, so that you can take courage from it. | ||
The apparatus that controls this country is just not going to sit there and go, oh, you won on November 8th. | ||
Isn't that terrific? | ||
Isn't it great? | ||
So you just do what you want to do, and you just take the country in the direction you want to go. | ||
No, it didn't happen in 16-11. | ||
It's not going to happen now. | ||
We have to have steely resolve, and that steely resolve is to understand that victory Victory, ultimate victory lies in your hands, not in Trump's, not in Tucker's, not in Sean Hannity's, not in Steve Bannon's, in yours. | ||
This is all on your shoulders. | ||
And look, I understand it's a big burden, but this has happened before in the United States, in the revolution, in the Civil War, in the Great Depression of World War II. | ||
The American people have always stepped up and been counted. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We'll take care of a technical problem. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
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OK, welcome back. | ||
I think we've taken care of our problem. | ||
Let's go to Nicole Salas up in Rhode Island, part of the Independent Women's Network, the fighters over there. | ||
So, Nicole, tell us what you were trying to set up this briefing. | ||
What did you do? | ||
And then what was the blowback? | ||
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I held an event to inform parents about how Rhode Island schools indoctrinate children into gender ideology and also how this can lead to their medical abuse in pediatrician's offices and hospitals. | |
When I advertised this event, I had legislators attack me on social media. | ||
I had trans activists on social media saying that they wanted to shut down the library where I was holding this event. | ||
They wanted to sabotage my free speech. | ||
I had journalists attacking me, saying that I shouldn't be able to have this conversation. | ||
And they smeared me as a bigot and a bully when all I wanted to do was talk about factual things happening in public school about gender ideology. | ||
And it got so bad that the police called me And said that they had intel that there could be violence, there were people coming that had prior arrests, they had been violent in the past, and that I had to hire five police officers to hold my event. | ||
So if I didn't hire the police, then the police were going to tell me that I couldn't have my event because it was now a threat to public safety, thanks to these radical trans activists. | ||
What was the substance of the brief and how is that tied back to facts? | ||
What was the substance of the brief that people, including elected officials, got so outraged about that they threatened violence that you had to then retain five police officers to even put on the event or the police would have canceled it? | ||
What was the substance of your content? | ||
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Well, they actually didn't know the substance of my content because I didn't get a chance to say it yet, but what they saw was my featured speaker who is Chris Elston, he's on Twitter as Billboard Chris, and he goes around with a billboard saying children cannot consent to puberty blockers. | ||
And he has conversations on the street with people about gender ideology. | ||
So he was there to cover the medical aspect of gender ideology and children. | ||
I was there to cover the education aspect. | ||
And in terms of education, all Rhode Island schools have policies that allows schools to keep secrets from parents if their children have an identity crisis and they believe that they're the opposite sex. Schools are embedding the values of gender ideology into their classrooms. There's no set curriculum, but they are talking to children and telling them that it's possible that they're born in the wrong body, that they can choose to be the opposite sex. | ||
The These right here are the protesters, which included children that came to my event to protest it outside, believing that we were there to be hateful when really we were there to have a legitimate conversation about the health and safety of children. | ||
We're being led to believe that they are born in the wrong body and that they should seek medical intervention. | ||
This ghoulish Dr. Frankenstein intervention that removes the healthy breasts of children to help them conform to regressive stereotypes about being a girl. | ||
And, you know, our lecturer was saying that if you're an adult, fine, and you want to get a sex change, we hope that makes you happy. | ||
But these are children that we're telling to get irreversible surgeries and medical interventions before they even know who they really are. | ||
How did this get embedded into the public school curriculum in Rhode Island? | ||
How did this legislation pass? | ||
And did anybody put up a fight when this happened or anybody actually realize it was happening? | ||
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I don't think people knew it was realizing they started in 2017. | |
The Council on Elementary and Secondary Education at the Rhode Island Department of Education voted to have these policies in school. | ||
These policies are there. | ||
They're called non-discrimination policies. | ||
And we certainly don't want anyone discriminated against. | ||
But the problem, again, with these policies is that they separate children from parents. | ||
They allow children to choose a different name, a different sex, different pronouns. | ||
Some schools allow kids to come to school and change clothes So they're having children lead a double life and keeping it a secret from parents So it was the Rhode Island Department of Education That created this policy and then the Rhode Island ACLU was instrumental in getting all of these policies in school they actually audited all of Rhode Island school districts and Notified them whether you know that they needed to have a policy and their school committee or had to vote on it So this was this was truly | ||
The administrative state stepping in. | ||
It wasn't legislation. | ||
It was an administrative rule that now are separating parents from their children and keeping secrets from parents. | ||
Are parents in Rhode Island waking up to this? | ||
I mean, given your briefings and others, are they waking up to what's actually happened on taxpayer money in public schools? | ||
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Yes, they definitely are. | |
I myself was sued by the teachers union for asking questions about this gender ideology in school and also about other critical race theory in school. | ||
So I have been doing a lot of work to wake parents up about this and having an event like this actually is helping me. | ||
Here they are trying to silence me, but it's only amplifying my voice. | ||
Are you concerned or are you concerned about your own personal safety or the safety of your children? | ||
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Um, I was a little bit in the beginning. | |
I you know, I got a I got a home security system for myself. | ||
Um, you know, I had a supporter come to my house one day. | ||
And even though he was a supporter, it sort of made me a little nervous that anyone could just come to my house. | ||
So now I have cameras on my house. | ||
But you know, the the police are Very responsive. | ||
I know that Rhode Island, since it's small, they know who I am, and so I trust that the police are going to keep me safe. | ||
I've been making a lot of friends, so I feel safer with the community of support that I've built up. | ||
Nicole, how can people, our audience was so angry last night about what happened to you. | ||
They want to know, how did they follow you? | ||
How did they get to your website? | ||
How did they find out more about you and your fight? | ||
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On Facebook, I'm Nicoletta Nicole. | |
On Getter, I'm at Nicole Solis. | ||
And I'm also a senior fellow with the Independent Women's Forum and Independent Women's Network, where you can get information about laws and policies that affect your everyday life, and it will cut through all the lies of mainstream media. | ||
Okay, I want everybody to go to those sites and particularly to the Independent Women's Network and the Independent Women's Forum. | ||
You have nothing but fighters over there, Nicole, so thank you very much for joining us. | ||
You've really pumped up many people. | ||
Your courage is quite amazing, so thank you very much. | ||
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