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Well, it's a fascist cult. | ||
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This is how it happens. | |
every day for six years. Think about what that does to your senses. | ||
Well, it's a fascist cult. This is how it happens. And everybody who studies fascism can mark the beginning of this to this moment now. | ||
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It is indeed. | |
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. | ||
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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. | ||
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I'm just focusing. | |
You don't understand Christian nationalists who have been becoming snarled in this call. | ||
I don't understand it at all, 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? | ||
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Why do they nominate somebody who's afraid to debate her? | |
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, Joe, to have. | ||
And by the way, Gail, I don't have all of it. | ||
Can I get the mic? | ||
I can only take so much of morning Mika and morning Joe. | ||
Welcome. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
It is Tuesday, 8 November in the year of her Lord 2022. | ||
We're here live on Capitol Hill to see the crime in 2020. | ||
I'm joined. | ||
By Karen Turk and Ed Henry. | ||
We're going to go all night tonight. | ||
We're going to go late into the evening. | ||
We've got an incredible crew. | ||
50, 60, 70 reporters throughout the country. | ||
And these are not people we're dropping in. | ||
These are people that have been there from the beginning. | ||
They know the players. | ||
They know the stories. | ||
They know the dynamics. | ||
Also, we've got great analytics, so you're going to want to stay here and get the real word. | ||
I want to go to Arizona immediately. | ||
I know these people are under tremendous pressure. | ||
Hermit Dillon. | ||
One of the most important lawyers in the Trump sphere, President Trump's lawyer out there working with Carrie Lake and the Carrie Lake team. | ||
Harmeet, can you tell us what is going on there and what are people to do right now in Arizona if they want to go vote? | ||
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Well, thanks, Steve, for having me. | |
As we have seen in prior elections, Arizona is a disaster in terms of election administration, specifically in Maricopa County, the most populous county. | ||
We had about 27% at noon today of the polling places with malfunctioning equipment and very long lines for people to vote. | ||
And so we have been working. | ||
There's a large team of lawyers here. | ||
I'm working with the Carry Lake Campaign. | ||
Lake Masters has a team of lawyers and the Republican National Committee has sent top lawyers here to help out with the election. | ||
So we've been working with the election officials in Maricopa County and telling them about these issues and pressuring them. | ||
About an hour ago, the election officials in Maricopa County issued a statement of mea culpa, saying we're really sorry we screwed up. | ||
Yes, there have been malfunctioning items here, and so we have fixed it by updating some printer settings. | ||
So I'm still hearing from my contacts in the field, including the Republican National Committee woman who serves with me at the RNC, that there are long lines in Maricopa County, in a Republican area where she happens to live. | ||
Even if the problem is fixed, there's such a backlog and so many people may have already come to the polls in the first way, that that is a huge problem. | ||
So we're evaluating our options right now. | ||
But what we are asking people to do, Steve, is to stay in line and vote. | ||
If you go to a polling place with malfunctioning equipment, you can check on the Secretary of State's website and just search, where do I vote Maricopa? | ||
And you'll find a link to all the other voting places that are not malfunctioning and you can go to a different polling place to vote. | ||
If people are already in line and checked in, they should stay there and vote, and if necessary, leave their ballot in what's called Box 3, which is the box or catch-all where people whose ballots do not feed through the machine because of some error can vote. | ||
We have staff that are detailed to follow those ballots from each polling place to the central headquarters in Maricopa County. | ||
And make sure that they're voted correct. | ||
So that's what Kerry and I are telling people to do. | ||
And I can't emphasize enough that even though we feel like we're in a red wave, every single vote counts. | ||
These races are close. | ||
Democrats play shenanigans, so it's really important that every single person make sure their vote is there. | ||
And if they're in line at 7, they get to stay in line until they vote. | ||
That's the American way. | ||
Okay, I just want to make sure we go through this because there's been such confusion out there because of the incompetence and malfeasance. | ||
And I think people in the media should be ashamed of themselves about how they let this fester, okay? | ||
and you had Joe Scarborough and Mika there blaming the Democratic Party in Arizona for Katie Hobbs, blaming the National Democratic Party for Katie Hobbs, MSNBC and Morning Joe and all the softball, they coddled her for two years. | ||
They are the problem when it comes to Katie Hobbs. | ||
Don't sit there and start singling out Katie Hobbs. | ||
She asked, when Carrie Lake sat there and said she recused herself from this, this was to make sure that she had no blame in this fiasco at all. | ||
Now she's the sitting secretary of state. | ||
We've got another disaster right here. | ||
But Harmeet, I just want to make sure, let's go back through it. | ||
You're telling people To stay in line and vote. | ||
This whole controversy about door number three or box number three, what do people do? | ||
Do they just stay in line, find a place they can actually vote? | ||
If it's past seven, if they're in line, they'll be allowed to vote. | ||
But you're recommending to vote and actually allow their ballot to be put behind, what is it, door number three? | ||
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Yes, so door number three or slot three is a slot, and it's clearly marked in every polling place. | |
It's right under the polling machine. | ||
And so it'll be very clear where to put it. | ||
It's only an issue if your ballot isn't feeding into the machine. | ||
If you went to the polls in the last hour and you're seeing this in line, or you're hearing about it, or you're going to go vote after work, you should not have this problem because, allegedly, Maricopa County has issued an order to update the printer settings in those 27% or so of polling places where they have malfunctioning systems. | ||
And now the ballot should print with a darker register mark and they should feed through. | ||
There will be no door 3 if your ballot goes through correctly. | ||
If your ballot doesn't go through correctly, option number two is to ask to feed the ballot into the disabled voting machine. | ||
There's special machines for people who are disabled. | ||
Unfortunately, due to Katie Hobbs' gross incompetence, a lot of the election workers don't know how to run those machines. | ||
So then you're left with option number three, which is drop it in slot number three. | ||
And if you are in line now, if you are in line at 659, You get to vote tonight. | ||
It is really important to persist. | ||
As Kerry has told people, wear comfortable shoes, take some water, don't get dehydrated. | ||
It's actually warm here in Arizona. | ||
And make sure you stay in line and vote. | ||
Now, I want to make another point here. | ||
Watch your speed. | ||
That is, that because Democrats have been turning their ballots in early, it's actually Republicans who are disparately impacted by this malfunctioning equipment, okay? | ||
Democrats are probably turning in 25, 20% of the votes today. | ||
It's Republicans who are impacted by this. | ||
We cannot let these Democrats win and this incompetence to persist. | ||
We will hold these people accountable, but today it's most important that we win the election so that Carrie Lake can call a special session of the legislature and fix all of this stuff. | ||
For now, we've got to win first. | ||
Okay, I just want to re-emphasize, everybody in Arizona, you've got to get out. | ||
You've got to stand in line. | ||
If you're in line before 6.59 local time, you will be allowed to vote. | ||
And then if your machine's not working, then it's obviously in slot number three. | ||
But this is the recommendation. | ||
The last thing, Cary Lake, we're going to win today. | ||
Do you think this was accidental? | ||
They came out and made an apology. | ||
Could this possibly be accidental? | ||
Understanding the total weight of the Trump movement, of the Cary Lake movement, that was going to vote today on game day, Harmeet? | ||
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Well, I'm going to wait until the evidence comes in, but could Katie Hobbs be that incompetent? | |
Yes, Katie Hobbs could be that incompetent. | ||
Let's face it, there's been no accountability for her. | ||
Democrats put her up to run for governor. | ||
These machines were supposed to have been tested. | ||
We were assured they were tested. | ||
They apparently were not correctly tested. | ||
And if people are disenfranchised as a result of that, I'm aware of people walking out of the line and not voting. | ||
Those are probably Republican votes that didn't vote today. | ||
I hope they're hearing you and they get back in there and they vote. | ||
For every one polling place that's not functioning correctly earlier today, there are three that were functioning correctly. | ||
I went to ASU, where Kerry voted earlier today. | ||
There was no line there. | ||
So maybe go to a liberal place and try voting there. | ||
Harmeet, thank you. | ||
Where's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
Because this next day or two is going to be quite intense, I think. | ||
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Yes, I'm at C-N-J-A-B-A-N on Twitter. | |
By the way, thank you for being out there. | ||
I think we need fighters, and you're about as tough a fighter as we've got. | ||
So thank you very much, ma'am. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Okay, let me bring in Caroline Wren. | ||
She's a senior advisor to Carrie Lake. | ||
Caroline, where do we stand right now? | ||
We're going to get Charlie Kirk in the next segment embarrassed, talk about the vote totals and where we stand. | ||
But just strategically, what is Carrie recommending right now? | ||
She had a great press conference earlier today. | ||
She was blowing up the reporters. | ||
But where do you stand about getting out the vote and making sure every Carrie Lake vote turns up, ma'am? | ||
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I can tell you exactly what Carrie Lake thinks. | |
I've got her here with me. | ||
And we're driving around right now. | ||
We're going to polling place to polling place and telling people stay in line, keep voting. | ||
And I've got Carrie right here with me. | ||
So, Carrie, take it away. | ||
Hey, Steve. | ||
You know, I just heard some great news out of Mojave County, which is in the northwest corner of Arizona, one of the most patriotic Republican counties in the whole country. | ||
And they are seeing huge red wave turnout. | ||
And you know what we have to do? | ||
We've got to get our rural counties, every county outside of Maricopa County, who's fed up with Maricopa County's incompetency, to get 10 friends out and vote. | ||
If you only have three friends, get three friends out and vote by the time the polls close at 7 tonight. | ||
We can send a huge message to Maricopa County and the rest of these 14 counties when they show up and vote, and they can win this election for the Republicans. | ||
We're seeing great things today, Steve. | ||
Four to one turnout, GOP to Dem vote, which is huge, but we just got to get everybody out to vote. | ||
If they haven't voted, call your friends, call your neighbors, drive them to the polling place. | ||
We're going to win this, but we have to get out and vote because Maricopa County is completely incompetent. | ||
Stephen Richer doesn't know what he's doing. | ||
And another election that's been run in a very shoddy way. | ||
When I win, I promise the people of Arizona, one of the first things we will do is restore faith and honesty and transparency in our elections. | ||
By the way, we're going to emphasize in every segment, getting out to vote. | ||
You've got a couple of hours to meet everybody in line to vote in person. | ||
Kerry, you warned America, you warned Maricopa County about what was going to happen, and you were mocked and ridiculed and called crazy and said an insurrectionist and a vote denier on every interview, even today. | ||
Where do you stand right now as far as you think the facts have proven out that Kerry Lake was right and everybody else was wrong? | ||
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Yes, I do, actually. | |
I do believe that the facts are showing that we are right, and we are going to make sure that we restore faith in our elections once we win. | ||
I don't care what the media says, Steve. | ||
Nobody's listening to the fake news media, and they can call me every name in the book. | ||
I care what the people of Arizona are saying, and the people of Arizona are fit to be tied. | ||
Another election run by a bunch of clowns, and we're not going to take it anymore. | ||
We will restore faith to our elections. | ||
Maricopa County has screwed us over once again, and they can call me whatever they want. | ||
Incompetency? | ||
I hope there's been no malice involved. | ||
I know there's been incompetency, but we will be restoring faith in our elections. | ||
Carrie Lake, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Carolyn Wren, thank you. | ||
We're going to get into the numbers, and we need everybody to get a vote. | ||
You saved that voice for later in the evening, ma'am. | ||
That's your victory party. | ||
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Steve, and then just one more thing to note, too. | |
You know, Republicans, we're voting, we have a 4-1 margin over the Democrats right now, which is exceeding, we're looking at our data, all expectations and putting us absolutely on track to win this thing. | ||
But the media, we know what they're going to do. | ||
They need to be very careful on the first drop after 8 p.m. | ||
It's always going to show us down. | ||
In the primary, in fact, we gained 15% on our opponent after the 8 p.m. | ||
drop. | ||
We're not. | ||
We're not. | ||
And we're going to get you guys back. | ||
Caroline, Carrie, thank you very much. | ||
Short break. | ||
We're going to go back to Arizona to get to the bottom of all of it. | ||
it all when you see these first drops coming in. | ||
Yeah, we're not. | ||
We're not and we're going to get you. | ||
We're going to get you guys back. | ||
Caroline, Carrie. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Short break. | ||
We're going to go back to Arizona to get to the bottom of all of it. | ||
We return in the war room. | ||
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War room pandemic with Stephen K. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K Banham. | ||
Okay, you can't make this stuff up. | ||
You really can't make it up. | ||
We're back in Maricopa County. | ||
Remember last year, Fox did call it at 11.20 in the evening, but we were here, I think, at 3.30 or 4 in the morning with Real America's Voice in War Room two years ago. | ||
Here's what, and folks, listen, we need Steely Resolve, everybody get ready, have dinner, maybe have an adult beverage if you're not voting in Arizona, or out West. | ||
This is going to be a long night, and it's going to go in tomorrow. | ||
And here's why I know it's going to go in tomorrow already. | ||
What is the New York Times reporting on this disaster in Maricopa County? | ||
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So, this is the top of the New York Times website. | |
You know, close election goes to its final hours. | ||
First of all, it's not really close, so that's wrong. | ||
But in the third paragraph, there are signs too, Steve, that the United States could be headed once again for a battle over the mechanics of voting. | ||
Another way of saying that is people don't trust the vote because it's all messed up. | ||
However, the next line, key. | ||
In Arizona, the Republican candidate for governor, Carrie Lake, has already spread Inaccurate claims about a hiccup with voting machines in Maricopa County. | ||
That is outrageous. | ||
So they call it a hiccup and they say she's spreading false claims. | ||
False claims! | ||
The local official, I don't even know, is it Democrat or Republican, stood up and said, Mr. Rogers, we got problems. | ||
Right. | ||
So that's not false. | ||
Read that. | ||
You got to read that again. | ||
This is how they're framing it, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So, you know, they're going to try to do everything. | ||
First off, they know she's going to get a signature victory. | ||
Right. | ||
And they're trying to take their two things. | ||
And Karen, you know, this better than anybody. | ||
They don't want her in primetime tonight. | ||
They don't want her addressing the nation in a blowout win. | ||
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Right. | |
They don't. | ||
They want the win to be tighter. | ||
They'll do whatever they have to. | ||
They know they can't defeat her, though. | ||
I'll vote that. | ||
They want it to be tighter, and they want this to be declared Saturday afternoon at about 12.30 in the afternoon. | ||
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Right. | |
Which is why, to take it back to the top of your show, that morning, Joe Clip, how much are—everybody at that table is freaking out. | ||
Carrie Lee. | ||
Carrie Lee. | ||
The most powerful in the fascist cult. | ||
The most powerful voice in the fascist cult. | ||
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So what the New York Times is saying, in Arizona, the Republican candidate for governor, Carrie Lake, has already spread inaccurate claims about a hiccup with voting machines in Maricopa County. | |
I don't think people think it's a hiccup. | ||
But it's not the only hiccup, too. | ||
We're seeing stories come out all over the place, all over the country. | ||
New Jersey, maybe Pennsylvania. | ||
We've got New Jersey. | ||
We've got Champaign County, Illinois, has cyber attacks that they're now reporting. | ||
You know, we're seeing issues all over the United States, and there's ballot issues in Nashville now that have just been reported. | ||
Lee Stefanik, who's no wild woman, they called the constitutional sheriffs to come in because of voting problems, machine problems up there, I think in Saratoga. | ||
So this has been all over the country, right? | ||
Just terrible. | ||
Let's get Barris in here. | ||
Richard Barris joins us. | ||
We're going to have Charlie Kirk. | ||
We've got the great Ben Burquam. | ||
We're going to stay kind of center of gravity in Arizona right now because this looks like the most contested. | ||
Richard, walk us through. | ||
Here we have a 4-1 game day advantage right now. | ||
Walk us through some of the math you're seeing out in Arizona. | ||
Yeah, Steve too. | ||
And this, I gotta, I gotta bring this up. | ||
And by the way, uh, the other camera will be set up next time I join you, but there's a lot of ballots out there that people, uh, aren't talking about. | ||
All right. | ||
And we're trying to estimate how many we're talking about in the primary. | ||
It was about almost 15% of the primary vote. | ||
These are people, they're likely voters. | ||
They voted in three out of the last four election. | ||
They've been bringing their mailed ballots. | ||
So it's technically mail. | ||
They've been bringing them to the offices on election day and dropping them off. | ||
It's a big vote for Republicans, and we're trying to estimate how many there could be, but even pre-election polling, it was averaging 15% that we're telling us. | ||
So do some quick math. | ||
I mean, if it's 2.1 million turnout, all right, let's be conservative. | ||
If that's the total number, you're talking about hundreds of thousands of ballots. | ||
And by the way, they're skewing 20, 30 points for Republicans in some areas. | ||
So this is going to go on. | ||
It is because of this catastrophe in Maricopa today. | ||
But, you know, I think somebody leaked the first wave of exit polls or something, because you can clearly see the prediction markets move. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
Now, how do you view this for Kerry Lake? | ||
You think you could be watching if everything was counted appropriately and nobody was turned away. | ||
This looks like a blowout win. | ||
Is that what you're predicting right now? | ||
If nobody was turned away, we're over here just scratching our heads trying to estimate how many votes it's cost the Republican Party today. | ||
Without a doubt, I'm sure a lot of people had resolved and stayed in line, but there is no doubt that some people did not, Steve, and they left. | ||
Others said, I don't really trust box number three, so I'm going to leave and I'll come back when the tabulators are working. | ||
Well, life happens and people don't come back, and we know that happens. | ||
So there's no doubt, this is what the Civil Rights Division of the Justice Department exists to do. | ||
This is real voter suppression, whether it was intentional or incompetent. | ||
They know Republicans vote heavily on Election Day. | ||
They know this margin is going to be huge for them. | ||
The independents that are voting today on election day in Arizona are not the, the margin is not the margin we're going to see when the early voters drop. | ||
These are people that are much more Republican, Steve. | ||
This is going to be a heavy, heavy Republican vote. | ||
So without a doubt, this would have been a total blowout. | ||
I still think by the way. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Ron DeSantis, the great Ron DeSantis, told the Justice Department, you're not coming in the counting room down in Florida, as he should. | ||
The Justice Department's corrupt, head to stern. | ||
And by the way, Garland, you're getting impeached. | ||
Write that down. | ||
We don't care if you like it or don't like it, okay? | ||
You're getting impeached. | ||
And you flooded the zone today with all these DOJ guys. | ||
These states can run their own, can run their own elections, right? | ||
Unless you want to go to Maricopa County and take the crooks out of there, because they are crooks. | ||
Uh, Richard, just hang on for one second. | ||
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I want to go to, uh, we've got- Look at Broward County today, Steve, in the early vote. | |
Now that Brenda Snipes is gone. | ||
Two cycles! | ||
Two cycles it took! | ||
And Republicans are outpacing, or barely. | ||
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It's the Democrat- You guys are saying- This is all about leadership. | |
This is when Rhonda Sanchez came in, they cleaned the thing up, they got Broward County, and now they have some of the best elections in the country. | ||
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And he brought in a new election office, criminal penalties, he showed that there's a new sheriff in town. | |
You see it in Broward. | ||
We had it on American Sunrise today. | ||
Palm Beach County had some of those DOJ people sent in by Merrick Garland, and Laura Loomer and others were pushed back. | ||
Palm Beach County is notoriously a very blue, very, very left-connected county. | ||
You know how good DeSantis has got this thing rolling is that they actually start, they count the votes early and there's never a leak. | ||
My whole problem about counting is that they start leaking, especially, they've run it tight down there. | ||
I mean, it's Kerry Lake will do this in Arizona. | ||
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Remember 2020, they called it for Trump quick. | |
Big time. | ||
Boom. | ||
Let's go to Charlie Kirk. | ||
Charlie, walk us through the math of where we actually stand right now as far as your analysis go in Arizona on the Kerry Lake and maybe the Blake Masters race. | ||
Where do you think we are? | ||
Yes, so look, there's two categories here that we can track, which is in-person election day voting and then people that are showing up with their ballot. | ||
As of the last count, we're right around 100. | ||
Actually, I just got the numbers right here. | ||
I could read them live on air. | ||
So it looks like right now, in-person election day voting, 161,000 people have voted so far in-person election day voting in just Maricopa County. | ||
We need to boost that a little bit, Steve. | ||
So in your audience, everyone's in Maricopa County. | ||
If anyone knows anyone in Maricopa County, if you were deterred and turned away, you've got to go back. | ||
You've got to vote. | ||
If we can get that number to 250, Steve. | ||
So we have about, let me see, we got about three and a half hours right now to try to get 90,000 votes. | ||
That's not that crazy. | ||
Uh, Steve, because of the population center in Maricopa and work is getting out very soon. | ||
If you are in line, you are able to vote, especially in kind of some more of those working districts, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale. | ||
We got to see it. | ||
I'm feeling very good about people that have dropped off the ballots. | ||
But Steve, what has happened here in Maricopa County is a disaster. | ||
It's a catastrophe. | ||
People need to be arrested for this. | ||
This is legitimate vote suppression. | ||
We are not going to let that deter us. | ||
We cannot complain. | ||
Charlie, Charlie, hang on. | ||
Ed, read the New York Times. | ||
That's the lead story up in the New York Times right now. | ||
Charlie, hang on. | ||
I want you to respond to what the New York Times lead story says about Maricopa County, sir. | ||
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So this is at the top of the New York Times. | |
This is their big, big look at the entire election. | ||
Here's where it's headed. | ||
And in the third paragraph, they say, there are signs to the U.S. | ||
could be headed once again for a battle over the mechanics of voting. | ||
In Arizona, the Republican candidate for governor, Carrie Lake, Has already spread inaccurate claims, the Times says, about a hiccup with voting machines in Maricopa County. | ||
So they say she's lying, and they say this is just a hiccup. | ||
Charlie Kirk, your response, sir. | ||
Yeah, was the Hindenburg just a hiccup? | ||
I mean, my goodness, one out of five of the voting places, one out of five, are just messed up. | ||
I mean, Steve, I know somebody in my family that had to wait two and a half hours to cast a ballot today. | ||
I mean, I was just sitting with someone where they said the machines weren't working, the machines weren't working. | ||
I know people that went to go vote with kids And they brought their kids, and it's a two and a half hour wait. | ||
And by the way, Stephen Richer's already apologizing for this. | ||
I hope, Steve, I think Carrie Lake's gonna be just fine. | ||
I think Blake is in the fight for his life. | ||
But I'm telling you right now, if Blake Masters loses by 5,000 or 10,000 votes, it'll be because of the voter suppression by design, because of Bill Gates and Stephen Richer. | ||
So I hope those people at the Maricopa County Recorder's Office I hope they have some explanation. | ||
This is stuff of a criminal nature. | ||
Hold it. | ||
You're saying, I want to make sure we're clear here, Charlie. | ||
You're saying this is not incompetence. | ||
You think this is malfeasance? | ||
I have predicted for a couple of weeks, the only thing they have up their sleeve is a created traffic jam Where they run out of ballots, they run out of ink, the machines don't work. | ||
Steve, we are the wealthiest nation ever to exist in the history of the world. | ||
And you're trying to tell me that after all of this and all the public pressure, they can't figure it out? | ||
And by the way, Katie Hobbs is the referee in her own game. | ||
I mean, it's as if you're the ref in the game you're participating in. | ||
That should be illegal. | ||
So look, I think it's malfeasance. | ||
I think it's malevolence. | ||
But no complaining, everybody. | ||
Go get three more people to the polls before they close. | ||
At 7 p.m. | ||
Arizona time, we're hawking the numbers like crazy. | ||
We're about to go live and go streaming. | ||
We cannot complain. | ||
Only forward. | ||
That's the only way. | ||
If you're in line, they have to allow you to vote. | ||
We're going to overwhelm the system. | ||
But Steve, I think there's going to be a hidden amount of votes of people that came and dropped off their ballot day of. | ||
I wish that in-person election day number was higher, but it's not terrible. | ||
Charlie, how do people get to your stream? | ||
How are they following you on social media? | ||
Well, just in 30 minutes, we're starting our stream. | ||
We're going to be piping in with you guys. | ||
We're going very late tonight, and also starting at 1 o'clock a.m. | ||
Eastern. | ||
I know that sounds really late, but it's not late in vote tabulation time. | ||
We're going to be here on Rav, so you're going to be seeing a lot of us tonight. | ||
Charlie Kirk, thank you very much for coming. | ||
The spread between what Charlie Kirk's saying is a reality in Maricopa County and how the New York Times is reporting it, because they want to set the framework for the conversation. | ||
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They want a narrative that says, this is bellyaching. | |
It's a blip. | ||
It's a hiccup, as they use it, Karen, because then once Carrie Lake makes a big deal, and Lyndell gets involved, they say, ah, this is the narrative. | ||
Election deniers. | ||
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Crazy people are involved. | |
They want to make it crazy when it's factual. | ||
Carrie Lake says she'll take on the mainstream media. | ||
And she will. | ||
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Back in the special edition of The War Room, Election Day, Game Day, Judgment Day, here in Washington, D.C. | ||
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Back in a moment. | |
Let's go back to Brianna Keillor at the voting desk. | ||
A lot could hinge obviously on key battlegrounds out west. | ||
Yeah, that's right, Anderson. | ||
Let's take a look at two key western states, Arizona and Nevada, and why we might not get final tallies there for days. | ||
In Arizona, polls close at 9 p.m. | ||
Eastern, but no results will be released until 10 p.m. | ||
an hour later, and we could see results from Maricopa County even later. | ||
So, what's been going on in Maricopa County? | ||
Earlier today, Arizona officials said tabulating machines at about 20% of their 223 voting locations were rejecting ballots as voting got underway. | ||
Filed this under technical difficulties, but we just learned from election officials that this problem has been resolved and all of those votes will, of course, be counted. | ||
State officials are expecting the majority of ballot processing will be done by this weekend, meaning if there are some tight races in Arizona, we may not actually have final results for a few days here. | ||
Then in Nevada, this is the first midterm election with universal mail-in voting. | ||
It's a method that was first put in place due to COVID in 2020. | ||
It means that everyone in the state is sent a ballot in the mail. | ||
To be clear here, Everyone receives one. | ||
They don't have to use it. | ||
Voters can still go to the polls in person today. | ||
We don't have too many details from election officials about what order ballots will be reported tonight, which means it could take longer to project the winners. | ||
And even though election workers started processing and counting mail ballots on October 24th, Nevada will continue to accept mail ballots that are postmarked on or before today through November 12th, Anderson. | ||
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
Okay, you're being gaslit. | ||
I mean, hold it. | ||
First off, we're going to be counting. | ||
I make a prediction right here. | ||
On the morning show on Real America's Voice on Monday, we're going to be calling a couple of these races. | ||
We need days, Steve. | ||
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What's going on? | |
They're setting it up. | ||
They're teeing it up. | ||
Why wouldn't they? | ||
They've got to buy some time. | ||
They've got to figure out where they're going to find those mail-in ballots. | ||
What are they going to do this time? | ||
How many mail-in ballots do we need? | ||
It hurts me to say this, that I'm wrong. | ||
But hey, maybe, let's bring in Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, you've been on this and banging this drum for two years now. | ||
Yes. | ||
Explain to our audience what is going on, Mary. | ||
Because they just said right there, the guests, it's only a technical difficulty. | ||
It's all been taken care of, right? | ||
And they're all going to count. | ||
That's not what we're hearing from Carrie Lake. | ||
It's not what we're hearing from her lawyer. | ||
And it's not what we're hearing from Ben Burquham and people on the ground. | ||
What's going on, Mike Lindell? | ||
And did you predict this? | ||
Yeah, well, I just seen an article here. | ||
Mike Lindell was right about the voting machine. | ||
Just came out, Steve, all over the internet. | ||
Steve, here's the deal. | ||
Here's what they're doing. | ||
They had to react somehow because we told the whole country to vote day out. | ||
Just like in Nevada now, they're all going in, voting day out, but they were all mailed those ballots. | ||
So what I told them to do, keep them in your pocket. | ||
And when you go in there and if they say you already voted, call your sheriff. | ||
We have a lot. | ||
We're going to be building up so many sheriff's reports. | ||
Steve, it's ridiculous. | ||
What they're doing, this is what I believe they're doing. | ||
Starting with Maricopa County, and we have seven other states this is going on in, too. | ||
They're saying, oh, they're not working, they're not working. | ||
However, these machines are set, right? | ||
Well, now you have these votes sitting in a box. | ||
It's just like pulling names from the voter rolls, just like they do. | ||
With the early voting, and this is exactly what they're doing. | ||
They came up with this plan. | ||
How are we going to offset what they were told to do to vote day up? | ||
You know, Steve, if you're the machine companies and you want to make yourself look good, don't you think you'd have those machines working, at least in some of the states? | ||
We're getting reports all over the country. | ||
Actually, it's a dream come true for me, Steve. | ||
It is a dream come true. | ||
What they should have done is let America have their red wave, because 90% of the people in this country are voting Republican. | ||
Everybody is. | ||
Even the Democrats are voting Republican. | ||
And I believe, Steve, that instead they said, you know what? | ||
Let's steal it anyway. | ||
Let's just make everybody go, we got to get rid of these machines. | ||
Mike, I want to talk about the scale of this. | ||
In about an hour, we're going to start turning to all the correspondents and reporters we have throughout the nation about what the results that are coming in. | ||
I want you to go through the scale of the problem. | ||
We know from Elise Stefanik's people, they've had a problem in upstate New York. | ||
We just got off a great interview with a candidate down in New Jersey. | ||
They got problems there. | ||
Walk us through, not just Maricopa County, but where is this problem nationwide right now, sir? | ||
Well, the reports I have so far from our people on the ground, one of the first ones that came in was Kansas. | ||
Throughout Kansas, they're having problems with their machines there. | ||
And they're flipping, they're watching. | ||
People have reported to us, Steve, that they're voting, and on the machine, they go to check the thing, and they go, wait a minute, I didn't vote here. | ||
There's a glitch, and they stick their vote in again, change it to the other candidate, and then it glitches. | ||
And we've had some reports, not a lot, where they even print it out and the glitch is even there, even after they've changed it three or four times on the machine. | ||
Now we've had reports in New York, Colorado, all over Colorado, and right now I'd say you have Colorado, New York, Kansas, My home state of Minnesota, we're hearing reports, but we're not hearing a lot yet right now. | ||
I mean, I went and voted here myself, and I talked to some people there. | ||
Basically, it's lines, because everybody there says people are getting out to vote, and I don't think they were prepared for this big of a turnout. | ||
Mike, where can people go? | ||
How can they not prepare for a turnout? | ||
You told everybody in the nation to vote on game day. | ||
Mike, they listened to you. | ||
They turned out. | ||
Yes, they did. | ||
I think Charlie Kirk was right also. | ||
They've tried to chop block us. | ||
Look, the other day when you came on, I thought you were just trolling people. | ||
But your main coverage tonight is what's called the National Crime Desk. | ||
You want people calling in. | ||
Walk us through where do people go to see Mike Lindell tonight, and what are you doing in the National Crime Desk? | ||
It's the Real Time Crime Desk, everybody. | ||
And get the Frank Speech app, or go to frankspeech.com. | ||
At Lyndale TV, starting at 6 p.m., we're gonna have three different studios going, and we have cyber experts that are gonna walk you through in real time. | ||
We're gonna show you real time crime. | ||
So as they start tabulating these votes, we're gonna go, um, this one here is computer manipulated. | ||
This one's not. | ||
This one is. | ||
And it's going to be something that's never been done in history. | ||
We're taking all the knowledge, Steve, we learned over the last two years with the best cyber guys in the world and these best IT guys, and we're going to show you what they've been doing to our country and what they're trying to do with this election. | ||
So we're not even counting all the machine glitches. | ||
Those were a bonus, Steve. | ||
I call that a bonus. | ||
That was a crime bonus this morning with all these machines going wrong. | ||
This is a crime bonus. | ||
I'm so excited, everybody. | ||
If they would have been smart, they would have let the red wave come and said, everyone said, Mike Lindell, come on now, forget about these machines. | ||
The machines gotta go, people. | ||
Maricopa County finally broke me. | ||
I'm a machine guy. | ||
I'm with Lindell now. | ||
I'm a machine guy. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you very much for coming, brother. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thanks, Dave. | ||
We'll be dipping out of that coverage over there. | ||
What is it? | ||
The real-time crime desk. | ||
Only Mike Lindell, right? | ||
But hey, people laugh at him, but he's got the machines. | ||
Before I go back to Ben, I want to go to Richard Barris. | ||
Richard, walk us through again what the math looks like. | ||
Particularly, Charlie is saying that it looks like you need to get to 250 in Maricopa County. | ||
They're at about 160 right now. | ||
That's not counting the people that dropped off the votes. | ||
What's your sense of where we stand in Arizona as you see it, sir? | ||
Well, Steve, that's the thing. | ||
That's why those in-person drop-offs matter, because Maricopa is going to be about 60%. | ||
If you're Republicans, you want to get, you know, in the neighborhood of 500 and something Election Day votes. | ||
600 would be very, very bad news for Democrats. | ||
It would probably be an embarrassing night. | ||
But, you know, if Maricopa is about 60% and 360 of them come from Maricopa, And you can get another 40% or so, then you are looking at close to that 600 number. | ||
That's why it matters how many of those drop-offs there really are. | ||
Just to give you an idea, because we've been crunching some numbers over here, all right? | ||
To give you an idea, there are, and some other people have been talking about this too, and they're right, all right? | ||
There are Our conservative estimates are probably in the neighborhood of around 200,000 and it could be as high as 225. | ||
Why do I say that? | ||
Because there are, you know, if you're looking at just people who voted in three of the last four elections, there are people who are eligible to do this. | ||
Uh, 224,000 Republicans, 161,000 Democrats. | ||
124,000 Republicans, 161,000 Democrats, that's only 31%, 43, and about 135 independent. | ||
But if we were just looking at the most certain people, and we're also looking at some of the data that we have with elections and exits, Uh, then I think it's, it's not, uh, it's not crazy to say that there are 200,000 of them out there with about 120,000 of them being in Maricopa. | ||
So that would significantly reduce the number that they needed on game day. | ||
But do you really want to be there? | ||
Like, you know, I mean, it's what Charlie's right to say. | ||
Uh, if you left line, go back in line, uh, go vote because just the more you get, if he hit that, if we, if we see Republicans hit that number in Maricopa, they're much more comfortable. | ||
That's really what Charlie would love to see, that number, because then he knows he can breathe a little bit easier and we don't have to wait for all those ridiculous votes. | ||
By the way, everybody in Arizona has got to get out. | ||
If you haven't voted, you've got to get out to vote, particularly in Maricopa County. | ||
But let me just do the math one more time. | ||
You've got three and a half hours of voting left, and I realize a big part of this is after-work voting, which shouldn't be big, but if you're at 160, 170, 180 right now, How do you get to 250, 300,000 in Maricopa County? | ||
How's that going to work? | ||
Yeah, you're going to need and what some of us suspect happened, which is a bit of a backlog. | ||
There may be some adjustments there later in the day from people that did maybe come back and funnel through after work. | ||
Morning in Maricopa is the real surge. | ||
You have older people there and then you have people who go and try to vote election day before they go into work without a doubt. | ||
Without a doubt, there were people who left to go to work because there were problems with the machine. | ||
So we may see that big surge and see some big hourly numbers that are higher than the 17,000 to 21,000 that we've been seeing on average an hour, because that's really the number they've been hitting. | ||
Republicans, by the way, They are killing it, but they have been ticking down. | ||
And I just want people to know because a lot of people have, I see people, you know, making hay over it. | ||
The only reason they are ticking down, they were all the way at 58.5% of the election they vote. | ||
Now they're at like 55. | ||
The reason why is independents are picking up. | ||
But here's the deal. | ||
Those independents on election day are breaking heavily Republican. | ||
The independents that were in the mail and ballot are another story altogether, and that, I think, is going to tell us a lot. | ||
If those independents in the early vote are not as friendly to Democrats as people expect them to be, it changes the entire equation. | ||
It really does matter what these independents did, Steve. | ||
It does. | ||
But, you know, just to also just to go around a little bit, I got a hat tip to Guam. | ||
It's a big deal. | ||
I mean, Steve, Republicans won. | ||
It's a non-voting seat, but they have a delegate that gets to go to Congress. | ||
Republicans won that seat. | ||
They haven't won it since 1990. | ||
And the exit polls had the Republican down 13 points. | ||
He won by five. | ||
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So just keep that in mind as we move forward through the night. | |
Hang on one second. | ||
I want to make sure for our audience through the night. | ||
We just opened this segment with CNN saying we're going to be counting and they're trying to guess that we're going to be counting for several days through the weekend. | ||
Give us your sense right now as you look throughout the entire country. | ||
Where do you see the problems coming up that's going to take several days to count, sir? | ||
Arizona is going to be a show. | ||
It is. | ||
Unless, again, it is possible that a lot of these non-white voters are registered Democrats or Independents that we're moving to Republicans in this election season. | ||
I think very clearly that is on display in Nevada right now. | ||
I think everybody can see that. | ||
John Raulston, we were talking, what, this morning, Steve? | ||
And I said, he's going to learn his lesson this time. | ||
I think it's very clear Republicans are well positioned in that state. | ||
You have to look south and say, you know, some of that happening with Independents In Arizona as well that some people just miss. | ||
And, you know, from what we saw in the last 10 days of polling in Arizona, it did look like whatever was in the bank for Democrats, that was, you know, the earlier the better. | ||
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But then as more independents decided and nailed their ballots in, it was getting worse and worse for them. | |
So sometimes it's hard for a pollster to catch that. | ||
And I think that's a question. | ||
But Arizona's going to be a show. | ||
I think Blake is in for a fight, though. | ||
He's, you know, with the voting I'm seeing right now, it's going to be close. | ||
But I think he's looking like he's in good shape. | ||
If they, and it looks like they will, get this ruling in Pennsylvania and there's no stay on it, then this is going to be ridiculous, Steve. | ||
I mean, we're talking about a two-week procedure in Pennsylvania. | ||
John Fetterman would not have done this if he thought he was winning this race. | ||
Rich, hang on. | ||
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Take a deep breath. | ||
We're going to get through all of this. | ||
Although CNN is telling us right now it's going to take several days, if not through the weekend, to get this all sorted. | ||
And Pennsylvania may take to the 15th. | ||
But guess what? | ||
We're not going to let this deter us. | ||
Let's go to Tiffany Justice. | ||
Tiffany, one of the most important things going on that the left is actually melting down about is the school board election. | ||
Can you set, as we get into the evening, the battlefield of the school board elections? | ||
I know you guys, I think Moms for Liberty have, you've endorsed I think 275, 280 candidates. | ||
Walk us through where they are, what's happening, and what's the outlook? | ||
We've endorsed over 500 candidates. | ||
School board elections are not always uncycled, but on the ballot today are 270 candidates in 16 states across America. | ||
School board candidates endorsed and supported by Moms4Liberty chapters. | ||
American parents are taking back public education. | ||
They are running for office. | ||
They are going to win seats on school boards. | ||
And that is going to change the trajectory of the United States of America. | ||
We have people engaged in local politics voting from the bottom of the ballot. | ||
And you better believe, Steve, They know exactly who they're voting for after they vote for school board. | ||
They know that there are people that hold authority that have affected their children and their children's lives over the past two years and we are about to correct course and it's going to be a great night for parental rights candidates and for America. | ||
Here's what I'm really proud of. | ||
Grace Chong, our own Grace Chong, was out in Maricopa County today. | ||
She did a live stream of Moms for Liberty. | ||
You had a candidate out there that's running in, I guess, Maricopa County for one of the school boards there, and she said what was amazing, everybody coming by already was aware of the election, already knew what the issues were, and were voting for it. | ||
You guys have done a tremendous job of getting the American citizens up to realize, not just these school board elections and parental rights, but who's running and who the right candidates are. | ||
Tiffany Justice. | ||
Yeah, we made it very easy, Steve. | ||
We've talked before about fundamental parental rights. | ||
These are rights that the government does not give you and that they cannot take away. | ||
And so candidates that are running for school board and that are endorsed by Moms4Liberty, respect, and they will defend parental rights. | ||
At all levels of government that they are able to. | ||
And I served as a school board member during COVID. | ||
I knew very quickly when I watched other school board members abdicate their authority to bureaucrats. | ||
And there are all too many bureaucrats who are all too happy to take that authority and make decisions. | ||
But then constituents don't get to hold anyone accountable. | ||
And so we're going to start right at that school board level and it is going to change the future of our country. | ||
It is a very exciting time to be an American. | ||
Yeah, Arizona, Arkansas, Michigan, California. | ||
We have candidates across the country running for office. | ||
And you're right, everybody knows them because they're standing for parents and they know the constituents. | ||
They know what is in the hearts and minds of their constituents. | ||
I saw Carrie Lake today speaking, Steve. | ||
She was schooling some journalists. | ||
And I said, that's how you run like a mother. | ||
No nonsense, right? | ||
We're not taking any garbage. | ||
We're gonna get control and we're gonna start riding the ship of America. | ||
By the way, the inflection point in one of these races is when they called one of the candidates a mad mother. | ||
She says, you're absolutely right, I am a mad mother. | ||
I think it was Heidi Ganahl in Colorado. | ||
Real quickly, how do people follow this throughout the night? | ||
Where do they go to follow what Moms4Liberty is up to? | ||
And what's the status of these candidates in these races? | ||
Yep, so we're excited to see what the results are tonight. | ||
I'm gonna be live streaming starting at eight. | ||
You can go to Facebook or our YouTube channel and check in. | ||
I'm gonna have some different guests coming in from around the country to talk to us a little bit about what is happening in their state with the races that they care about. | ||
You can go to momsforliberty.org. | ||
Check us out. | ||
Just a group, a great community of engaged American citizens that love our country, love our kids, and are taking back Taking our seat at the table, Steve. | ||
And tonight's just the beginning. | ||
We're only getting started. | ||
Well, Tiffany, we'll check back in with you later in the evening, run through the tape. | ||
Tiffany Justice, Moms for Liberty. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Let's go back. | ||
Do we still have Richard Barris? | ||
Can I go back to Richard Barris? | ||
Richard Barris? | ||
Do we have Richard? | ||
Have we lost Richard? | ||
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Barris, we've got two minutes. | ||
Tell us what these states are going to take all night into the weekend. | ||
Yeah, so, you know, and I got some exit poll updates for you if you want them. | ||
But look, you know, they're going to try to make a big deal out of the ballots that haven't arrived by mail in the state of Nevada, the silver state. | ||
But I got to tell you, Steve, the exit polls look really bad for Democrats. | ||
The electorate is R plus one. | ||
Nationally, it's 76% white, 10% Latino, 9% black. | ||
Almost exactly as far as partisan split on what we said. | ||
We did say it was going to be whiter and more male. | ||
It turned out it is going to be. | ||
So as we talk about it, it is going to be a grind in places like Pennsylvania. | ||
It's going. | ||
I don't know about Wisconsin. | ||
Honestly, we'll have to see when the results start rolling out. | ||
But Florida, I don't think so. | ||
It's really all about Arizona. | ||
They will say hold on with Nevada because the law changed and that time shortened. | ||
Uh, that they are allowed to accept ballots, but they still will say, no, hold on. | ||
We need to wait. | ||
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Those are the major two. | |
Walk me through Pennsylvania. | ||
60 seconds on Pennsylvania. | ||
How long? | ||
And Washington, too. | ||
The full week, Steve, this is going to be a constant drag-out fight, undated ballots, unless Oz's lead is just too big. | ||
I mean, there is a point where we reach the formula just says, even if there was this many absentee ballots out and Fetterman won them by this percentage, it's not enough. | ||
There just aren't enough. | ||
So, you know, there is a point for that. | ||
And judging on some of these exit polls, It's bad, Steve. | ||
It's bad. | ||
Okay, Richard. | ||
Richard, how do people get to you throughout the evening? | ||
We're going to have you back on a lot, but how do people get to you non-stop? | ||
Yeah, we'll be, you know, we'll be plugging in with you from time to time, frequently. | ||
But people can go to YouTube and check out. | ||
We're going to have live with the People's Pundit, live results. | ||
And also, if you go to peoplespunditdaily.com, you will see live results that are up there for the Senate, the House, the Governor's race, the Secretary of State. | ||
Attorney Generals, but peoplespunditdaily.com on YouTube and we'll be live streaming and then we'll be back with you. | ||
We'll be feeding in together. | ||
Throughout the evening. | ||
Richard Barris, the People's Pundit. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
All the best, Steve. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
We'll turn it back over. | ||
I'll be here with Ed Henry and, of course, Karen Turk. | ||
It's going to be a late night. | ||
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We got exit polls coming in, Steve. | |
They're coming in hot. | ||
John Solomon is going to join us top of the hour. | ||
Big, big night for Republicans from this data. | ||
Judgment day for the Biden regime. | ||
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