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sense and lack of civility every day we put him on TV every day for six years think about what that does to your senses. Well it's a fascist cult is what what this is how it happens and everybody who studies fascism can can can mark the beginning of this to this moment now. It is indeed. | ||
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You're right. | |
But what it does is it deadens the senses of the average human being. | ||
Every shocking moment that has gone by, America has become less sensitized. | ||
And you know what? | ||
There are people who are victims of this cult. | ||
I will not hold them responsible. | ||
I don't understand Christians. | ||
I really don't. | ||
I don't understand what's happened to Christians. | ||
Wait, wait, wait. | ||
You mean Christian nationalists? | ||
I don't understand Christians who are out there, you know, yay, Paul Pelosi got hit, let's make fun of him. | ||
I don't understand how they can do it. | ||
I'm just focusing. | ||
You don't understand Christian nationalists who have become ensnarled in this call. | ||
I don't understand it at all, and how they can even use the word Christian. | ||
But Elise, for Carrie Lake, what's, I think, the most triggering about a candidate like Carrie Lake is that she knows what she's doing. | ||
She absolutely knows that she is, for her, for anything she gains, she hurts democracy. | ||
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And what's so stunning, though, is to watch Democrats just cede to Carrie Lake without even a fight. | |
You have an opponent who won't even debate her. | ||
And so Carrie Lake gets up, she spews all that just absolute nonsense. | ||
Where is her opponent saying, this is bullshit? | ||
And coming out forcefully. | ||
This is someone who's calling the media bastards and she accepted her paycheck from a media enterprise for decades? | ||
Decades. | ||
Hope and change, baby. | ||
Hope and change. | ||
But you are right, though. | ||
So if we are to believe that Carrie Lake may be the greatest looming threat To American democracy of all the candidates that are on the ballot this year? | ||
Then why do the Democrats just sit back? | ||
Why do they nominate somebody who's afraid to debate her? | ||
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And not counter the message. | |
Yeah. | ||
Because it's out there. | ||
There's this idea, oh, don't dignify it. | ||
But if you just keep silent, then you're... Expose it. | ||
Exactly, right? | ||
Expose it. | ||
The only thing she had to do was get on that stage with Carrie Lake. | ||
And every time Carrie Lake opened her mouth, you turn, you look at her, and you go, and that's why you're unqualified to be governor. | ||
And make your point. | ||
Every word. | ||
This is not a hard debate show to have. | ||
And by the way, Gail, again, I don't have all, I can't remember, but let's just say. | ||
That's why the four Republican county commissioners of Maricopa County said what you're saying is a lie. | ||
That's why the state senator of Da-da-da said what you're saying is a lie. | ||
That's why the three recounts Da-da-da proved that you're a liar. | ||
That's why, and just look at this, if she's afraid, if Katie Hobbs is afraid of her shadow, Then just write it down here, and when she starts lying, just read it. | ||
I don't care, just read it. | ||
She goes, I'm not really good on TV, but look, I can read. | ||
And then she just reads it. | ||
But where has she been? | ||
Look at Fetterman putting himself out there. | ||
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Exactly. | |
The contrast with John Fetterman, who has been through so much and is still giving it his all. | ||
I think the voters really respond to that. | ||
This is a massive dereliction of duty, not only on Katie Hobbs' part, but on the part of the Arizona Democratic Party and on the part of the National Democratic Party. | ||
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Welcome, what was that? | |
Welcome. | ||
Welcome to Morning Mika. | ||
Wow. | ||
I love that music. | ||
NBC's lawyers, when you call, call Rob Sigg at Real America's Voice. | ||
He's the one that said it was okay to do it. | ||
Just kidding. | ||
Okay, welcome to the War Room! | ||
We have our executive editor and co-host on the version of Morning Mika we're going to do. | ||
Natalie Winters. | ||
Natalie, thank you for joining us. | ||
You're going to be here for the coverage all day. | ||
It's going to be all-day coverage on Real America's Voice. | ||
We're going to have War Room. | ||
We've got Ed Henry. | ||
We have Karen Turk. | ||
We have the whole team. | ||
I think we have 70 people around the country. | ||
Right there, you know, Morning Joe and Morning Mika and the Clinton consultants, all you guys, You let him down the road to perdition. | ||
Why did Katie Hobbs not want to debate? | ||
Because you nurtured Katie Hobbs from the early morning hours of 4 November 2020. | ||
You made Katie Hobbs. | ||
Katie Hobbs is your creation. | ||
You had all the softball interviews. | ||
You held her up. | ||
She didn't even have a primary opponent because of you. | ||
Now, don't blame, and Joe Scarborough sitting right there trying to blame the Democratic Party in Arizona, the National Democratic Party. | ||
It was MSNBC that led the progressive left down the road to perdition. | ||
And of course, as soon as Tiffany Cross, you know, they fired Tiffany Cross in a brutal, you know, kind of inhuman way. | ||
They're going to start offloading the cargo as they go to try to defend themselves? | ||
No. | ||
Morning Mika and morning Joe. | ||
You brag about setting the template every day for the conversation and you have led the progressive left. | ||
You have led and misled the Wall Street paymasters and the corporate payment who are going to look for retribution. | ||
They're going to look for retribution. | ||
How did this wipeout happen? | ||
What did you have across the table? | ||
You had war. | ||
Remember, Fox bailed immediately, not just in Arizona, right after 20 January. | ||
They had all the Democrats on, you know, Brazil and all this. | ||
They're going to play, you know, the American play center to center left because they thought the country was gone. | ||
They thought the guys in power. | ||
No, that's wrong. | ||
And today is judgment day. | ||
And that's what they're freaked out about. | ||
But so don't sit there and blame Katie Hobbs. | ||
Don't put it on Katie Hobbs. | ||
You created Katie Hobbs. | ||
She didn't. | ||
She never had a debate for two years. | ||
You never push back on one hard question. | ||
You never actually asked to see the evidence. | ||
You didn't you just you just continue to do Your mantra and guess what on the insurrection and anti-democratic and all this no you were wrong the American people don't support it and today you're about to get a the proverbial of Democratic voting fist in the mouth Right from the people because the people are sovereign and that's what's risen up throughout the country with no assets whatsoever Look, there's a lot of You know, how do I say this? | ||
Games playing and nonsense going on throughout the nation in Pennsylvania in Arizona and all of it. | ||
We're going to be all over it all day long field reports of what's happening at people. | ||
This is not like 2020 people are not asleep at the switch. | ||
They are on it right with with tens of thousands of trained of people lawyers all over the place and there's still going to be they're not going to give up their power. | ||
Right, unless they pull every trick in the book, right? | ||
And you know this. | ||
So just steely resolve, be classy, you know, but no back down, right? | ||
No back down. | ||
And this is going to be an incredible day. | ||
Across the nation to Arizona and then Oregon, Washington, and yes, even in the great state of Alaska. | ||
So we've got a long couple of days. | ||
It's not going to be, I think, and we're going to have Alex DeGrasse on here in a second. | ||
We're going to know, I think, fairly early this evening at some time about the House and about taking control. | ||
Of what the founders always envisioned as the people's control of the entire situation. | ||
I think we'll know that relatively early. | ||
The scale of it, we won't know till later. | ||
But I got to tell you, the Senate and some of these governor's races, the Tudor Dixons, the Kerry Lakes, people like that, they're going to try to stretch this out as long as possible. | ||
There's going to be some – how do we call it? | ||
Perturbations? | ||
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There are. | |
So we got this. | ||
Just every com, the first thing first, force multiplier. | ||
Everybody get everybody out. | ||
Big signature win. | ||
Outvote the machines. | ||
Outvote the cheating. | ||
Outvote – but I have to tell you, Natalie. | ||
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I'm not one to gloat much. | |
But the Morning Joe thing is so perfect. | ||
Who are they blaming? | ||
Now they're blaming the Christians. | ||
And Joe tries to bail out. | ||
No, Mika, you mean the Christian Nationals? | ||
No, I mean the Christians, right? | ||
The Christians. | ||
It's like the Christians got so much power here, right? | ||
No, the Christians. | ||
Give me your thoughts. | ||
You've become a student of Morning Mika. | ||
Right. | ||
Tell me, what are your thoughts? | ||
I mean, you've been here from day one and have done so much. | ||
You've been more on the investigation side than the raw politics side. | ||
But what are your thoughts about the media's handling of this? | ||
Well, I think that's probably the most unhappy I've ever seen the entire cast of characters that, you know, graces the screen of mourning Mika. | ||
And I think it's funny to watch them try to channel their anger, whether it's Katie Hobbs, or the Christians, not the Christian Nationalists, just Christians painting with it. | ||
No, you saw Joe try to bail her out. | ||
He tried to help her because he knew we were going to cut the cliff, right? | ||
It was a preemptive, you know, counterattack. | ||
But unfortunately, she doubled down. | ||
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Doubled down. | |
Because I think these people really are so mad. | ||
But I think it's so funny and you're exactly right. | ||
Don't blame Katie Hobbs for the, you know, deck of cards that she was dealt. | ||
She won't debate Carrie Lake because she knows she can't. | ||
She's trying to save her career. | ||
On their side. | ||
she doesn't want to get on stage because what happened in 2020 that election isn't defensible so it's nice for you know Joe and Mika to be able to sit there and say oh well she should have debated they need someone to you know counteract Carrie Lake but you can't because the truth is on our side so I think it shows you the sort of civil war if we're allowed to use that term anymore going on on their side and on their side exactly no and you get the thing that blamed that Arizona the poor Arizona Democratic Party | ||
I mean, how many, the Arizona Democratic Party did not do this. | ||
The National Democratic Party did not do it. | ||
No, you laid it all out. | ||
You made it easy for them. | ||
You talked about the big issues. | ||
Remember, we're going to be climate change, abortion, and of course, democracy is on the ballot. | ||
It is on the ballot as prepare yourself for democracy suppository during the day and throughout the next couple of days. | ||
So let's go. | ||
We got Alex DeGrasse. | ||
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Yes. | |
Alex DeGrasse. | ||
First off, Alex DeGrasse is two. | ||
He's number one. | ||
He's the numbers guy and the young guru strategist. | ||
But he also will get out there in the campaign trail. | ||
He and Elise Stefanik have been all over the state as MAGA is stepping up. | ||
Alex, get us up to speed. | ||
What's happening, sir? | ||
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Hey, Steve. | |
Thank you. | ||
I'm in the headquarters here in upstate New York. | ||
What we're seeing, Steve, is two to one Republican turnout this morning in the suburbs in upstate New York. | ||
That's an exclusive data we've got in the poll books. | ||
That's frankly historic, Steve. | ||
These are areas that President Trump won by about four to five points, and we are seeing two-to-one Democrats flood the polls. | ||
These are areas where we traditionally win 20% of Democrats. | ||
Hold, hold, hold. | ||
You mean, you mean, you mean Republicans have fled the polls two-to-one? | ||
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Republicans have fled the polls right now as of 9 a.m. | |
in various counties and upstate over two-to-one. | ||
Wow. | ||
And historically, President Trump won by four or five points, but not the types of numbers you're talking about, correct? | ||
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Yeah, we have to hold those margins. | |
We need to continue to get people to the polls. | ||
We're working tirelessly. | ||
If you see something funny at the polling locations, we've got the New York Election Integrity Hotline. | ||
You can go to Elise Stefanik's Getter Truth. | ||
We've got a crack shot team of lawyers. | ||
Um, that are responding immediately and filing cases that we can file in court now on election day. | ||
So we don't get behind the ball on this stuff. | ||
We are already seeing some problems in various counties. | ||
So we're moving very quickly, but it's important that everyone knows that everyone is a poll watcher. | ||
Everyone is a force multiplier and everyone needs to get out to the polls, get 10 people out and continue pushing through nine o'clock in New York because it's all on the line. | ||
We have to hold those margins that we will deliver. | ||
A crushing victory across New York and break the Democrat Party in a once-in-a-generation opportunity. | ||
Here's what Lee Zeldin did. | ||
Lee Zeldin did a magnificent job in Manhattan and the surrounding counties to really get the highest, I think the highest rate that we've seen, which is tough. | ||
It was MAGA and everything else in New York. | ||
And it looks like it early on, but we need everybody in the sound of our voice To get out to the polls today, you must vote. | ||
You must keep that two-to-one margin. | ||
Keep that two-to-one margin. | ||
How many seats, theoretically, do you think we could flip in New York State? | ||
I want everybody to understand this. | ||
New York State could deliver the House of Representatives, correct? | ||
Early tonight, sir? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
In fact, just downstate New York can deliver the House of Representatives. | ||
When you start getting into the northern Hudson Valley and Southern Tier, we could be padding our margins. | ||
We look like we've got about 14, 15 seats. | ||
Uh, that are in play two seats coming online in Rochester and Albany late in the game. | ||
Those are Biden plus twenties and we're within the margins. | ||
I expect them to be tight. | ||
And so it's so important that everyone gets out to vote everywhere as a target seat in New York, every vote counts. | ||
And like you said, Steve, typically the city floods us and we can't, um, you know, we can't match them, but this time we do what we need to do. | ||
And it's going to come down to upstate New York. | ||
On Upstate New York, we need MAGA. | ||
If MAGA shows up, like the theory of the case we had in the Yunkin situation, where MAGA showed up to 100%, if MAGA shows up in Upstate New York and brings everybody out, you're going to have a historic win. | ||
I just want to repeat this before we go to break. | ||
You're saying, Alex DeGrasse, based on your math, you think there may be as many as 14 or 15 House seats in the state of New York, in the Empire State, in play today? | ||
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Yeah, that would give us a majority. | |
Uh, Republican delegation for the first time in probably 100 years, Steve. | ||
Um, so we, we look very good about that. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
We're leading in most of those 15 seats. | ||
So it's going to come down to turnout and election day. | ||
It's all about today. | ||
Alex, if you just hang on for one second, okay? | ||
We've got Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen, Jane Zirkle's actually at a polling place in Manhattan. | ||
We've got John Fredericks in Pennsylvania. | ||
We're packed wall-to-wall. | ||
Natalie's here riding shotgun. | ||
It's gonna be, we're kicking off a wild and historic day. | ||
A day where the American people say, hey, guess what? | ||
We're the sovereigns of the United States of America. | ||
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All next in The War Room. | |
He's become a friend. | ||
He's been with us since the beginning. | ||
His war room, Steve Bannon. | ||
Welcome him to the stage, please! | ||
is Matted. | ||
That's the best part of it. | ||
It's the intro and the music. | ||
That is in historic Prescott, where Carrie Lake gave an incredible event last night. | ||
I gotta tell you, I don't know, four or five thousand people, all the world's media, just incredible. | ||
The movement that she's inspired out there. | ||
We're gonna go, obviously there's problems in Arizona already, there's problems in Texas, there's problems in Georgia, there's problems in Pennsylvania. | ||
Hey, we know they're gonna be problems. | ||
When Alyssa Grass is telling you They're 14 to 15 house seats in play that you could change the congressional delegation in the Empire State for the first time in a hundred years? | ||
They're just not going to sit there and turn that over easily, right? | ||
They're going to fight every inch of the way with the way they always do it. | ||
The mail-in ballots, everything. | ||
Just power through it. | ||
You're the sovereigns of this country. | ||
Let's prove it today. | ||
Alex DeGrasse, that's kind of breathtaking news. | ||
A big scoop. | ||
I want everybody to push this out on social media. | ||
Two-to-one voting Republican in upstate New York and in Long Island, which is historic. | ||
They've held it down. | ||
Democrats are just abandoning The key here is you've got about 70, 80 really tight races that could make or break. | ||
back, Alex, you've been dead right since you started coming to show about two and a half months ago. Talk to us about the national outlook for the House seats, House races right now, sir. | ||
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We think there's races continuing to come on the last couple of days across the country, Steve. The key here is you've got about 70, 80 really tight races that could make or break. | |
We feel great. We've got about 20 in the bank for sure. And then the rest of them, I mean, we could win them all, Steve. We could win half. We could win three fourths. The voters are going to determine that. | ||
And that's why everyone needs to get out. | ||
You know, it's not just enough to vote. | ||
We've been talking about on this show and it's been one of the great things over the last month traveling around upstate New York is, you know, the posse's out there and they go, I got my list, Alex. | ||
I've got 10 people. | ||
We need 10, 20 people, be a multiplier, call voters, get them to the polls. | ||
We've got one opportunity here across the country and we can destroy the Democrat party as we know it as a national political party. | ||
So. | ||
It's all on the line, Steve, and we feel great about it, but now it's go time. | ||
So those margins were as of 9am. | ||
Our people get up, they vote. | ||
We've got to continue moving those numbers because you know, Steve, if we've got the numbers, they've got the numbers. | ||
They're going to do everything they can to get their people out, and it's going to get tough, but we've got to just keep the momentum going throughout. | ||
Look, Elise Stefanik's strategy of piercing the veil of New England is amazing. | ||
Maine 2's in play. | ||
We have Connecticut 2 and 5. | ||
There's a story yesterday about Greenwich, that the precinct strategy, the precinct strategy inspired by this show, is all over the school board elections in Greenwich. | ||
You've got Rhode Island 2. | ||
You have the great Caroline Leavitt up in New Hampshire won. | ||
You've got Boldix in play. | ||
It's all in play. | ||
Malloy in Vermont. | ||
Everything's in play. | ||
It's all on the line. | ||
And like we say, from school boards all the way up to the House and Senate with the state legislatures, all of it. | ||
We can destroy the Democratic Party as a national political institution today if everybody delivers. | ||
Alex, where do people go for the red wave? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
Because I want people following you. | ||
We'll try to get you back on before we get out of here at noon. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely, Steve. | |
So you go to www.redwave2022.com. | ||
Those dollars right now are critical because we're reacting live. | ||
We're shifting money around to various seats, sending texts, doing telemarketing calls. | ||
Seeing who hasn't voted. | ||
Now is the crunch time. | ||
The map is spreading. | ||
I mean, the National Party is pumping money into Albany. | ||
That's a Biden plus 20 seat. | ||
We did that a couple days ago. | ||
We're sort of breaking that here on the show. | ||
So money's being spent everywhere. | ||
The map is deep. | ||
Every dollar counts. | ||
Every vote counts. | ||
You could hit me on Getter at Alex DeGrasse at DeGrasse on Truth and Everything. | ||
And then Election Integrity Hotline. | ||
Go on Elise Stefanik's page. | ||
You'll see our phone number. | ||
If you see something, say something. | ||
Everyone is a poll watcher, Steve. | ||
Everyone is a poll watcher. | ||
If you see something, get on these hotlines and call it in. | ||
Alex, great work. | ||
We'll come back to you guys. | ||
Great, great overall work. | ||
Natalie, New York's in play. | ||
How stunning is that? | ||
I mean, if you would have told me that two years ago, four years ago, even when I wasn't totally tuned into politics, while I was in my bubble focusing on the Chinese Communist Party, I would have rolled my eyes. | ||
You would have been laughed out of a Hollywood production room. | ||
But I think that the proof is in the pudding, in the sense that people in New York, the democratic policies have come home to roost. | ||
You're the type of young woman and young person that goes to New York to start a career. | ||
It's not safe right now. | ||
It's a crime. | ||
It had Stephanie Ruhle bracing up HOKA on live TV saying, hey, I hear everything you're doing, but people are afraid to go on the subways. | ||
You're the type of young woman and young person that goes to New York to start a career. | ||
It's not safe right now. | ||
It's a crime. | ||
It had Stephanie Ruhle bracing up HOKA on live TV saying, hey, I hear everything you're doing with Ramera, but people are afraid to go on the subways. | ||
They're afraid to walk around midtown Manhattan. | ||
New York City is the greatest financial capital in the world, the greatest city in the world, and people don't feel safe in midtown. | ||
I had wanted to move to New York after I graduated like, you know, a lot of young people do, but I ultimately decided on Florida because I didn't feel like wanting to, you know, walk around the streets always looking over my shoulder, scared that I was going to get assaulted, and of course having to pay exorbitant taxes to live in a, you know, state of constant state of fear. | ||
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Okay. | |
and then who knows what else they're doing with your tax dollars funding the most radical of the radical gender policies. That's why I left California. | ||
I think people are finally standing up to it so we just need to make sure that on the election integrity side of things we make sure that that comports with where the political will of the New York people. We're trying to make everything the free state of Florida right now. | ||
By the way, so close. | ||
New York has been leaving in droves. | ||
Now you're seeing the reaction of people saying, hey, we don't want to leave our state. | ||
We love New York. | ||
We want to stay here, but we want it more like Florida. | ||
Well, and I think that's what's so crazy about this whole New York being in play, because so many people left New York, moving to Florida, moving to Texas. | ||
So that's sort of self-selected for the more conservative, more free-thinking group of people, right, who wanted to get out of that New York, the really hardcore people. | ||
So the fact that New York is in play, even post-COVID, post all these people leaving, migrating, leaving New York because of their horrible policies, shows you how crazy it is that there's 14 to 15 seats in play. | ||
Okay, let's go to Mark Mitchell at Rasmussen. | ||
Mark, you've been so accurate of everything you've talked about, the mood of the nation. | ||
Where do you see things set up on game day, sir? | ||
Republicans are going to win. | ||
They're going to win. | ||
It's just a matter of how big right now. | ||
I can see a thesis for the big red wave blowout that people have been talking about. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
If you look at the numbers, Republicans leading the generic ballot more than Democrats led in 2018. | ||
But all these other indicators are just piling up that are really good for Republicans. | ||
We just printed Biden with a 42% job approval rating right now. | ||
Trump had a 49% approval rating in 2018. | ||
So that's a big one. | ||
Republicans have an edge in voter enthusiasm that Democrats did not have in 2018. | ||
So I see Republicans having a comfortable majority in the House. | ||
And once again, there are reasons to think that pollsters right now are underestimating the Republican lead, including us, potentially. | ||
I just don't see how Democrats even think they could possibly win in this environment when Republicans are leading 13 points among independents. | ||
And everything independents are telling us is that they're absolutely voting this time out. | ||
You look at 2020, you say MAGA has to turn out to vote. | ||
MAGA did turn out to vote in 2020. | ||
They gave Trump millions of more votes than he had. | ||
The problem is that Democrats also turned out in 2020. | ||
And again, they turned out in 2018. | ||
We talk about that election less. | ||
But there was a stunning and amazing... Mark Elias turned out Democratic ballots. | ||
I won't get dragged into that fight. | ||
I want to go back to Morning Mika, Morning Joe today. | ||
With MSNBC, because they pushed, and you guys followed this closely, they pushed democracies on the ballot. | ||
You know, it's the insurrection, it's democracy, it's abortion, and it's climate change. | ||
And they didn't talk about the lived experience of the people in the Democratic Party's lives. | ||
Forget MAGA. | ||
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What type of impact do you think that's having? | |
Absolutely none. | ||
I mean, nobody cares about those issues at all. | ||
It's inflation, gas prices, violent crime, the economy. | ||
That's it. | ||
Oh, and election integrity. | ||
I can't forget that one. | ||
That's what people tell us they care about over and over again by massive margins, and the independents are voting for those issues. | ||
We ran a really interesting set of questions that came back, I think it was the fourth, so, you know, recently, and 85% of the electorate tells us they're definitely going to vote this time, right? | ||
But if you cross that with Biden approval, of that 85%, only 21% are people that strongly approve of Biden. | ||
41% are people that strongly disapprove of Biden. | ||
So there's just a massive edge. | ||
People who are definitely voting this time out, they're doing it. | ||
It's a referendum on Biden. | ||
9% more points With people that disapprove of Biden, then approve of Biden, say they're definitely going to vote. | ||
We told you for two years, we told you for two years that you could end the Biden regime tonight. | ||
And that's what he's talking about. | ||
So you're convinced, as you sit here today, that this didn't turn out to be a choice. | ||
It was a referendum on Biden and the Biden regime. | ||
Yeah, and where the red wave would come from is that huge chunk of Democrat turnout that you could call Mark Elias, but some of it was definitely a Trump derangement syndrome vote. | ||
Are they going to turn out in this environment? | ||
And I think the answer is no. | ||
And if that's the case, Republicans and independents are lighting themselves on fire to get to the polls. | ||
So, you know, you just got to wait and see. | ||
I think, you know, the Senate looks very safe to me too. | ||
I don't want to stick my neck out there on calls of some of the closer seats, but we pulled some of the states. | ||
I talked about it on your show. | ||
I think there's very technical polling reasons to believe that the candidate races in swing states are being suppressed or muted because of issues with online panels. | ||
I think that's a very... I expect to see Kerry Lake And, you know, Herschel Walker, and I expect these people to outperform by a lot what polling says. | ||
Now, if you get into New Hampshire, I don't know, right? | ||
If you get into Oregon and Washington, I don't know. | ||
But once again, even a year ago, the polls overestimated Murphy's lead, for instance, in New Jersey. | ||
So what we're seeing in New York, like it happened a year ago, right? | ||
Mark, we've got to bounce. | ||
How do people follow you today on your YouTube channel, at Rumble, wherever you go, social media? | ||
Give it to us. | ||
People want to follow you all day. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Come to our website, Rasmussen Reports. | ||
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We go in deep on these polls and give you information you're not going to see otherwise. | |
Perfect. | ||
Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen Reports. | ||
We're gonna have GoToJane Zirkle in New York, Ed John Fredericks in Pennsylvania, Ben Berkwam in Arizona, and Richard Barris with my wingman, Natalie Winters. | ||
All here. | ||
You can only get it in The War Room. | ||
Next. | ||
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I'll tell you who I listen to a lot. | |
He's become a friend. | ||
He's been with us since the beginning. | ||
His war room, Steve Bannon! | ||
Welcome him to the stage, please! | ||
is... | ||
The Combatant! | ||
Okay, you know, if I was going to count, I've never been a fan of doing that rock and roll music but after a couple days of traveling with the Carrie Lee campaign, they do a superb... | ||
By the way, you have to understand the reason those events are so perfect everywhere they go. | ||
And the crowds are enormous. | ||
I mean, these are presidential year type crowds, not off year for a governor. | ||
It's the old Trump advance team. | ||
I want to give them a shout out. | ||
Absolutely perfect. | ||
The events have just been incredible. | ||
The crowds, amazing. | ||
The enthusiasm, everything. | ||
It tells you about Carrie Lake and how she's going to be as governor. | ||
Everything is bespoke. | ||
It's all kind of handcrafted, right? | ||
It's just nothing thrown out there. | ||
Okay, let's go to John Fredericks. | ||
John Fredericks had this right about Dr. Oz many, many months ago. | ||
He had it right about Glenn Youngkin a year ago. | ||
Fredericks, give me an update on where we stand. | ||
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I'm almost here until 6 o'clock now, but if you want to get him hooked up with us at 6 when we open, it's when we open. | |
Okay, let's go ahead and kill it. | ||
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Send it, send it, send it, send it. | |
Real America's Voice is not a good start, guys. | ||
And we got a long day ahead of us. | ||
We got a long day. | ||
Denver! | ||
Denver. | ||
Hey, we're chilled here. | ||
We're chilled. | ||
First Red Bull of the morning. | ||
We're chilled. | ||
This guy with the red eye. | ||
Cameron, that's okay. | ||
That's fine. | ||
We're all good. | ||
Can I go to Jane Zirkle in New York? | ||
Let's go to Calamity Jane. | ||
We're going to get John Fredericks up here, actually talking to me, not talking to the producer here. | ||
That's why I got Natalie as my wingman. | ||
See, Natalie, the young people here are kind of like the ballast. | ||
They're the calm, cool, collected. | ||
Hey, don't chill. | ||
You're calling Cameron old? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Are you a boomer? | ||
At heart. | ||
We got Rahim tonight, don't we? | ||
Rahim's going to be with us. | ||
I think, isn't it? | ||
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Maybe? | |
I think so. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I think surprise guests. | ||
I think we're going to have Rahim. | ||
We're putting the band back together. | ||
Seventy people nationwide. | ||
Jane Zirkle is going to be one of the number of people we got over at Lee Zeldin headquarters. | ||
David Zier is going to be there. | ||
David knows New York better than anybody. | ||
Really a great analysis. | ||
This New York's in play. | ||
Where are you right now, Jane? | ||
And please tell me you're not going to put on a MAGA ball cap. | ||
Because I know you're somewhere in Manhattan. | ||
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Steve, so I am right outside of Hunter College in New York City, where New Yorkers are currently voting in the midterm election. | |
Now, Lee Zeldin is expected to make rounds around New York City today, getting out the final vote in this last stretch of his campaign. | ||
I want to talk to you about the early voting data we've seen out of New York. | ||
There have been over 1.1 million in-person early votes cast so far in New York State, 37% of which came from New York City. | ||
Now as for mail-in ballots, 62% of these have been cast by Democrats. | ||
Now while this data is skewed in Democrats' favor, this isn't really the best sign for them because this isn't the biggest hurdle that Lee Zeldin has to jump over in order to see victory. | ||
If he sees strong turnout in game day votes, it's a Republican victory. | ||
Plus, if he sways enough Democrats, which he already has tremendous Democrat support as well as Republican support, we will see a Republican victory as well. | ||
So this race will be definitely one to watch. | ||
As for Kathy Hochul, she and her donors are in full panic mode in these final weeks of the campaign. | ||
They have been throwing money into this race because Lee Zeldin has been surging in the polls. | ||
If you remember just back to early October, he was down 14 points, and now in several polls, he's up one or two points to Hochul. | ||
So full panic mode for Democrats. | ||
And remember, crime is up, the economy is down, and historically, when New York has seen these conditions, we've seen Republican victories. | ||
These conditions are very similar to those that produced Pataki and Rudy Giuliani in the 90s. | ||
So this race is one to watch. | ||
I'll be down at the Lee Zelland Victory Hub covering it all tonight. | ||
Jane, how do people get to you on social media? | ||
Because I know the other day you're going to be reporting. | ||
And remember, this is critical. | ||
They're not having anywhere near a massive turnout. | ||
They're super underperforming in Manhattan and in the areas around New York City. | ||
And that's why for all MAGA, particularly upstate and on Long Island, you've got to represent today. | ||
We have the ability to shatter. | ||
The most radical of all the Democratic parties, the New York State Democratic Party, today with a massive upset win by Lee Zeldin and, you know, Alex DeGrasse Tyson, but 14 or 15 House seats in play, that would change the congressional delegation there to Republican for the first time in 100 years. | ||
This is the type of historic day this could be. | ||
Jane, how do people follow you today, ma'am? | ||
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Definitely, and just to echo Alex, that 2-1 Republican turnout is really key in that game day victory vote for Lee Zeldin. | |
You can find me on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Getter at Jane Zirkle. | ||
Jane, thank you very much, ma'am. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Do I have John Fredericks worked out yet? | ||
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No. | |
We don't? | ||
Okay. | ||
Can I go to Ben Berquam? | ||
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Yes. | |
Okay, well here's what I'm going to do. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Ben, let me bring you in for a second, sir. | ||
Give us a sense of what's going on there. | ||
I want to play a clip. | ||
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I did not know. | |
Yeah, I got you. | ||
Go ahead, Steve. | ||
How you doing, brother? | ||
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Give us an update on what's happening in Maricopa County. | |
As you mentioned, there's already major issues going on. | ||
We've got reports from some of the polling places. | ||
Actually, the one behind me, I'm in Paradise Valley. | ||
One of the printers may be down inside there. | ||
We've got tabulators down across the state. | ||
In Anthem, there's a tabulator that was down at 6 a.m., and there's another one that's spitting out 75% of the votes, and what the election officials are telling them is that you have to adjudicate your vote if you want those votes to count. | ||
So we've already got some major issues going on, and it's just, you know, what's so frustrating, it's like, from the Democrats saying, oh, there's nothing to see here, no bad news, there's no election fraud, and immediately, the day of the election, when they know Republicans are showing up, So far, right now, it's 7-1 Kerry Lake to Hobbs. | ||
We're in a very conservative area here, but it's, you know, of course this is going to happen. | ||
So it's just par for the course. | ||
Par for the course. | ||
Okay, and by the way, Katie Hobbs is in charge of this. | ||
Complete and total incompetence. | ||
Exactly! | ||
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Exactly! | |
Created by MSNBC. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
Let's go ahead and play. | ||
Can I play the, let's play the clip about, let's play a clip about Phoenix, about Maricopa County, and then we'll bring in Natalie. | ||
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I know everybody wants to make sure that it reads and everything is fine. | |
Can you repeat that? | ||
Can you start from the beginning and repeat that? | ||
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So what happens is we have two tabulators. | |
One of the tabulators is not working. | ||
The other tabulator is taking about 75% successful. | ||
So 25% of them are being misread and it could be a printer issue. | ||
Um, or it could be the tabulator itself. | ||
So when it's misread, you have an option to put it into what's called Box 3, and it gets read, whether it goes downtown and gets read manually, or whether it gets refed in into our tabulator. | ||
You don't want to adjudicate. | ||
It gets read. | ||
No. | ||
Okay? | ||
So no one's trying to deceive anyone. | ||
Of course not. | ||
Not on election day. | ||
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That would never happen. | |
That would never happen. | ||
Okay, okay. | ||
I want to, I want to, before I go back to Ben, You have a report that supposedly they were already checked and we were guaranteed everything was honky dory? | ||
So people may recall that I was sort of raising the red flags about the Carter Center. | ||
It was this group that is globalist to its core, both in its... Jimmy Carter's thing. | ||
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Yes, yes. | |
So it's clearly partisan, but it's even, I think, more nefarious in the sense that it's funded by the Open Society Foundations. | ||
It has extensive links to the Chinese... Which is Soros, which is Soros. | ||
Sure, Soros. | ||
Extensive links to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
It's also funded by Pfizer. | ||
All the bad actors are there, right? | ||
All the people who I'm sure want to see a blue wave are funding the Carter Center. | ||
The people that are Carrie Lake supporters. | ||
The biggest supporters of democracy, yes. | ||
But what's so interesting, and the mainstream media ran with it, is that the Carter Center was brought in to serve as, quote, nonpartisan election observers in, just by chance, totally randomly, Arizona, Georgia, specifically Fulton County, and Michigan. | ||
Some pretty critical swing states. | ||
But what's so interesting is that the Carter Center, which is supposed to be observing these elections, signing off, I'm sure eventually will be used, leveraged by the establishment to be sort of saying, oh, well, you know, there's actually no fraud going on in these elections because we watched, we watched it happen. | ||
There was no foul play. | ||
What's so interesting is that right now, concurrently, when you have Maricopa County experiencing pretty significant difficulties when it comes to machines being just defunct, not working, it was the Carter Center that actually put out a press release, and I'll read it, specifically on Arizona election machines. | ||
The center's nonpartisan observers reported that all equipment in the nine counties where it observed went through and passed rigorous testing Indicating it is ready to use and can be expected to function correctly for the midterm election. | ||
The logic and accuracy testing served its intended purpose catching and correcting errors in several instances before they could pose problems on election day. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
You can't make this stuff up. | ||
OK, I want to give you just some updates. | ||
This is from the ABC 15 Data Guru. | ||
So this is not this is not War Room. | ||
A tweet. | ||
A hundred thousand voters have checked in so far in Maricopa County this morning. | ||
Sixty percent plus are Republicans. | ||
Right now we're hearing from the from the lake campaign. | ||
Republicans and Maggard is overwhelming the system. | ||
This is just a massive game day turnout. | ||
So there's gonna be some problems. | ||
We're gonna try to get Caroline Wren, very senior advisor into the campaign on here later. | ||
They've also sent us something that I'm gonna go over the next break and we're gonna put it up. | ||
Let me go back to Burquam. | ||
Burquam. | ||
You've been on this from the beginning. | ||
You were out there with us really in the first days of the big steal, I think on the 3rd and the 4th. | ||
Tell us about the enthusiasm right now. | ||
We're overwhelming the system on game day. | ||
People have to be patient, have to have steely resolve, be polite, be nice, but no back down. | ||
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Ben Berquam, your thoughts? | |
Well, the good thing, and this is brought up to me, by the way, we have several candidates out here, I just want to kind of show you, they're all set up out here, they're talking to the folks. | ||
The turnout here is by far conservative. | ||
It's red, they're going in, they're chanting, vote red as they walk in the building. | ||
Again, this is a very Republican area in Paradise Valley, but I just got a report to me that Cave Creek, their tabulators are down as well, potentially. | ||
The 8600 Venue location, their printers are down, and so it is, you know, it's just, it's not just disappointing, it's It's infuriating. | ||
You knew this was going to happen. | ||
You got the mainstream media saying, oh, there's nothing to see here. | ||
And you've got the person who's in charge of the election, Katie Hobbs, who's running this thing. | ||
She won't stand on a debate stage with Carrie Lake, but she'll show her incompetence. | ||
But they're doing this on purpose. | ||
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The only way they can ruin it is if they cheat. | |
Yeah, exactly. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
They're not going to steal this. | ||
Yeah, but, and this is the thing, Steve, the difference this time is there are actually attorneys on the ground right now, whereas in November 3rd when we were down here, you know, it took us a couple days to catch up to that. | ||
They're already on the ground, they're already on it, and as you mentioned, to the folks, don't give up, wait in line, until your vote is counted. | ||
Yeah, but hang on, there's attorneys and we had the precinct strategy and people trained up, all of that. | ||
We got that. | ||
But here's the most important thing. | ||
Those people in line are awakened. | ||
They understand what the grift, they understand the scam, they understand exactly... The people are sovereign, and the people now are going to have their voice heard, and they're not going to take any nonsense. | ||
So I keep telling guys, hey, it's going to take a couple of days to get through here, okay? | ||
Because they're just not going to give their power up. | ||
They're not going to sit there and go, hey, this is terrific. | ||
You got Ben Burquam and these crazy nutcases of Real America's Voice in the war room. | ||
All the bad guys, bad actors at the war room, and Carrie Lake, you know, the trashy Carrie Lake at the beginning. | ||
Yeah, baby. | ||
They're not just gonna sit there and go, this is, just gonna say, this is terrific, right? | ||
So great. | ||
They're gonna, all day long, we got these problems in Pennsylvania already, we got them in Arizona, they're in Texas, they're in Georgia. | ||
Hey. | ||
Deep breath, steely resolve, no back down. | ||
Your vote's going to count, but get out there first. | ||
Ben, give me some closing remarks. | ||
We'll come back to you later in the hour, or next hour, but give me closing remarks about the overwhelming, we're overwhelming the system in Arizona, sir. | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
And the reason why, if you look at the early votes, the Republican versus Democrats, Democrats are only ahead by about 20,000 votes, which is shocking. | ||
That means Republicans are, it's virtually a dead heat in early voting. | ||
That means they are going to get, Democrats are going to get absolutely crushed today. | ||
Keep your resolve. | ||
Keep standing up. | ||
Don't give up. | ||
We win, guys. | ||
We the people. | ||
Ben, we're going to come back to you. | ||
You keep out there like you're always doing. | ||
Okay, Ben, Burquham's the first guy to report this back on the 4th of November, a couple of years ago. | ||
The steely resolve of the sovereignty of the American people. | ||
You can't stop it. | ||
Monica can't stop it. | ||
The Democratic Party can't stop it. | ||
Their paymasters on Wall Street can't stop it. | ||
The global corporations can't stop it. | ||
The Carter Center can't stop it. | ||
Soros, the CCP, the people are supreme. | ||
They are sovereign. | ||
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We don't have time to walk through all the specials because so much happening. | ||
I'm seeing now live footage from Las Vegas, Nevada, and man, oh man, the lines on game day vote. | ||
And remember game day vote is a Republican vote are absolutely massive. | ||
Problems out in Maricopa County. | ||
We're going to get an update on that in a, in a moment. | ||
But everybody's got to remember in Arizona, if you can hear my voice, just, if you get there, it's a problem, just stay. | ||
Do not let them frustrate you. | ||
Do not go home. | ||
Just hang. | ||
Understand it could be a very frustrating day. | ||
We warned everybody this was going to happen, and guess what? | ||
It's happening, but that's okay. | ||
We're going to power through it. | ||
Just steely resolve. | ||
Have the same type of steely resolve that Tudor Dixon has. | ||
Has the same type of steely resolve that Carrie Lake has. | ||
That's what we need right now. | ||
Steely resolve. | ||
Be nice. | ||
Be pleasant. | ||
Be unyielding, because that's going to do it. | ||
It's a historic day. | ||
They know it. | ||
Hey, we know they're going to play this game. | ||
This is the last gasp of a dying regime. | ||
This is the type of games they play, Natalie Winters. | ||
Are they going to just turn over power? | ||
Are they going to turn it over easily so that Natalie Winters can advise some of these committees to do the investigations? | ||
You think they're going to just do that? | ||
Say, what a great idea. | ||
We're really interested in what Natalie Winters has to say about all of our malfeasance and incompetence. | ||
Not at all, and I'm sure these people who, you know, the word of the day has become democracy for them will be silent on the Democratic failures that are going on right now, these machines that happen to just keep breaking down and, you know, Republican strongholds where we see in-person vote-out likely favoring Republicans. | ||
But I think that it just speaks to the broader problem with the Democratic Party, which is that people know that they are the ones who have turned this country into a kleptocracy, into an oligarchy. | ||
They don't care about democracy. | ||
They just care about mail-in votes. | ||
They're very selective with their application of this term. | ||
When they say, you know, we need to count mail-in votes that are illegal in Pennsylvania, but then they're M.I.A. | ||
on actual legal votes being counted in Maricopa. | ||
They're in court right now to do what? | ||
To get a judgment on, you know, no signature verification and no dates, right? | ||
Back to the all votes count. | ||
All votes don't count. | ||
And you know what's, I think, so egregious, too? | ||
I'm someone who a lot of my reporting has focused on the Foreign Agent Registration Act, this foreign lobbying, particularly on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
But through that research, I've also seen, I mean, this town, Washington, D.C., all of these consulting firms have made millions of dollars lobbying on behalf of foreign, very corrupt countries all around Africa, the Middle East, lobbying their election results, lobbying for better election systems there. | ||
Lobbying for a better voting machine, saying that if there's a delay in our election results, that there's fraud. | ||
But when we make those same claims here in the United States about our election systems, we're decried as, you know, cult members, Christian national, like, what? | ||
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Hold it, I forgot that you're part of a fascist cult. | |
Exactly. | ||
Because we think that America, the best country in the world, should have election systems that match that. | ||
And not just with the sign-off from the Carter Center, but actual systems that work. | ||
Maybe we could follow France. | ||
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Let's go. | |
We have Richard Barris. | ||
Let's go to Richard Barris. | ||
We're going to get to Fredericks in a minute. | ||
We've got a lot going on. | ||
Brother Barris, give us your game day assessment. | ||
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Where do we stand on all this, sir? | |
I just want to add to this. | ||
She nailed it. | ||
This idea that mail-in voting is voter suppression. | ||
We forgot that the actual day to vote when people show up in person is a complete and total mess. | ||
I just want to tell you this because I'm not sure I've seen this reported yet. | ||
We had been tracking Arizona for a long time. | ||
The officials, because of the primary, the issues in Pinal and Maricopa, where we saw, Steve, a bigger Election Day vote than we have ever seen in Arizona. | ||
The primary, I was skeptical, but it happened in the primary. | ||
So in the run-up in the weeks while early voting was going on, they were presented in Maricopa and Pinal, in all these counties, they were presented with data showing them that, guess what? | ||
This is going to be a massive Election Day turnout. | ||
Do not run out of ballots. | ||
Make sure your scanners and your tabulators are working correctly. | ||
The Carter Center should be ashamed of itself. | ||
And these election officials are completely, completely not up to task. | ||
I mean, whether it's incompetence or it's nefarious, it really doesn't matter, does it? | ||
Right, because people, this is real voter suppression. | ||
But again, like you said, just don't leave. | ||
Don't put your ballot in a box in the corner of the room like they're instructing you to do. | ||
I would not guarantee that ballot makes it downtown. | ||
Just stay there and make sure your vote is counted. | ||
That being said, you're looking at Vegas. | ||
You're looking at Maricopa, which started, by the way, 6.10 in the morning. | ||
The lines were enormous. | ||
And you know, my old man went to go vote in Marion County, Florida. | ||
And the longest heavy turnout there. | ||
So I think it's going to be a big election day turnout, Steve. | ||
I really do. | ||
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Hang on. | |
I want to make sure everybody understands. | ||
From the opening of the polls at dawn in Nevada, in Arizona, in Florida, massive lines, massive lines. | ||
So I think, I've got to say, I think Mike Lindell won the conversation here about game day vote because it's heavy Republican. | ||
Jack Posobiec is reporting You know, Arizona specifically, right? | ||
They're already exceeding our projections for hourly turnout for Republicans to hit their target. | ||
for game day voting. | ||
What is your, what are the last numbers you did and looked at? | ||
Where do you think we stand? | ||
If everybody shows up, how do you think it's looking for people? | ||
You know, Arizona specifically, right? | ||
They're already exceeding our projections for hourly turnout for Republicans to hit their target. | ||
Now, that being said, you know who I am. | ||
Don't be complacent. | ||
You know, do what you got to do. | ||
The rejection rate, you cited that 100,000 number before, which tells me the rejection rate is more than officials told us. | ||
Surprise! | ||
Because we know the recorded amount of votes. | ||
It exceeded where what we see is needed for Republicans to overcome Democrats with the early vote lead that they have. | ||
So, you know, Steve, I gotta say, you know, I'm looking at all these hot takes on Twitter and everywhere today. | ||
The truth of the matter is that this was a midterm election, and things tend to break in one direction. | ||
We don't have the historical context to say, well, maybe this one's going to split, maybe Republicans do a little good in the House, decent in the House, but don't pick up several of these toss-up Senate seats. | ||
That's just not the way it usually works. | ||
And if voters go out and vote, it won't work that way. | ||
And it doesn't look like it's going. | ||
It's a referendum. | ||
We've nationalized. | ||
Hey, here's what we did. | ||
They say all politics are local. | ||
That's true with Kansas. | ||
It's a referendum. | ||
We nationalized this election on a referendum on the Biden regime. | ||
We said we're going to do it. | ||
Kill it in the crib. | ||
And if everybody delivers, we've done it. | ||
Here's the thing I want people to take away. | ||
Baris, stick around. | ||
90-second break. | ||
Here's the key. | ||
From New England and New York and Long Island and upstate New York to Arizona and Nevada, there is a massive, and let's toss Florida, and everywhere in between, there is a massive, massive, massive deplorables turnout. | ||
And their voice is going to be heard. | ||
Okay, we're going to have to go through some choppy water. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Deplorables are tough people. | ||
Steely Resolve, Richard Barris, John Fredricks, maybe go to Dr. Gina to see President Trump vote. |