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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
Welcome back. | ||
I was just talking in the break He's going to come back on the show. | ||
We're going to dig into this some more. | ||
I'll just close with this point. | ||
It is absolutely – this thing in The New York Times is absolutely so essential, and here's why. | ||
The Catholic Church in Europe used to be such an important voice, but from the second Vatican Council onwards it started to sacrifice its position. | ||
started to cut deals with secular modern views and it is now a cultural irrelevance. | ||
It's now sort of totally overwhelmed with wokeism, with Marxism and what have you. | ||
What is interesting to me about this article, and Denver very kindly put it up earlier, | ||
is that evangelicals in America are counter-cultural. | ||
Almost uniquely in the world, they are now moving into this counter-cultural space that was previously occupied by the Catholic Church. | ||
And here's the thing with Christianity, if you fight against If you fight against the prevailing wind, people will pay attention and they will flock to you. | ||
This has importance to the United States, has importance to the political sphere, as well as specifically also to MAGA. | ||
Not a religious movement, but it has a vast army of people there who believe in Jesus Christ. | ||
What is happening here, this movement behind chaps, guys getting involved in Christianity, this will transform the United States. | ||
And this is outside of one election or the next. | ||
Now I'm going to hand over now to Dave Bossie, who's been a stalwart, not only for MAGA, | ||
but goes back to the days of the Tea Party itself. | ||
Dave, good morning to you. | ||
Good morning, Ben. | ||
Thanks for that show. | ||
Look, what you were just talking about is incredibly important, and I'm going to be listening the next time you talk about that topic, because what's going on in the church is truly troubling for every Catholic in America. | ||
Certainly is. | ||
Dave, have a great show, and I look forward to catching up again with you soon. | ||
God bless. | ||
And God bless to the posse. | ||
Hey, thank you. | ||
Thanks very much, Ben. | ||
Look, first of all, for all of you, thanks for listening today. | ||
Thanks for joining us. | ||
I am David Bossie, sitting in for the War Room. | ||
Steve Bannon and I, eight years ago this week, were locked arms and working every second of every day to defeat crooked Hillary Clinton. | ||
Steve and I And that team had the honor of trying to develop the strategy and the tactics needed to help Donald Trump win the presidency in November of 2016. | ||
And so, we are now eight years on. | ||
The election could not be more important. | ||
You know, Steve and I said back then, It's the most important election of our lifetime. | ||
And it was true. | ||
But today we have an existential threat, and that is Kamala Harris. | ||
Kamala Harris is a radical's radical. | ||
She is someone that America has never seen before. | ||
And so what I've done, and I've made a lot of films with Steve Bannon. | ||
A lot of films with Steve Bannon. | ||
Some of the greats. | ||
And so I made a film, and I want everybody to be able to get a chance to see it. | ||
What I'd like to do is, I'm going to talk about it in just a second. | ||
Let's just play the trailer for everybody, Cam. | ||
Is that okay? | ||
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The total initiative relative to what we're going to do with more border patrol and more asylum officers. | |
I really don't know what he said at the end of that sentence. | ||
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I don't think he knows what he said either. | |
Kamala definitely covered up his cognitive decline, and it was a rapid decline. | ||
When Joe Biden and Kamala Harris came into office, they inherited peace and prosperity. | ||
All they had to do was nothing. | ||
Just not screw it up. | ||
I am a radical. | ||
I do believe that we need to get radical. | ||
We went from safe streets to record crime. | ||
Are you for defunding the police? | ||
How are you defining defund the police? | ||
We went from $2 gas to $4 gas. | ||
Would you ban offshore drilling? | ||
Yes. | ||
There's no question I'm in favor of banning fracking. | ||
We went from stable prices to record inflation. | ||
They're killing us without killing us. | ||
That is called Bidenomics. | ||
The very first task that Joe Biden gave Kamala Harris was to be the border czar. | ||
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Do you plan to visit the border? | |
Not today. | ||
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She's not going to have any border security. | |
I want a number. | ||
How many people have you let into this country? | ||
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Does anybody know? | |
None of you know. | ||
We're in the middle of a war in this country. | ||
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It is a war between those of us who love the United States of America and a fringe minority who hates this country and what we stand for. | |
We gotta let people know who brung it to them. | ||
Raise your hand if you think President Trump's policies on the economy would be better for your family. | ||
All right, so that is everybody. | ||
The chaotic and deadly U.S. | ||
evacuation from Afghanistan stunned Americans and the world. | ||
Afghanistan, yes. | ||
Were you the last person in the room? | ||
Yes. | ||
It was because of Kamala Harris's failed leadership while you had people hanging off the airplanes. | ||
When Putin saw how incompetent we were, he said, wow, I'm now going to go into Ukraine. | ||
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This is what Russian President Vladimir Putin unleashed on Ukraine. | |
It's almost like they intentionally tried to set the Middle East on fire. | ||
Hamas terrorists went door to door, slaughtering anyone they could find. | ||
I'll tell you what, we had a safe world. | ||
Now we have a very, very dangerous world. | ||
We're going to get rid of these people that have destroyed our country. | ||
He's doing this for one reason and one reason alone. | ||
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It is a rescue mission for the American dream. | |
Trump's Rescue Mission. | ||
Saving America. | ||
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This is a rescue mission. | |
We're going to make America great again, greater than ever before. | ||
42 days to save America. | ||
That's what we are all about. | ||
Everybody listening to this show, we have to put our shoulders to the grindstone. | ||
We have to work every minute of every day if we want our children, our grandchildren, and future generations to have what we have. | ||
And I grew up, you know, in the 80s and so I'm incredibly jaded because I know What the world looked like under communism. | ||
I know what the world looked like when the Soviet Union was in full power. | ||
And so we need to not go back to that, which is what we're going to get if Kamala Harris gets elected. | ||
So, 42 days. | ||
In 2020, the election was decided by 43,000 votes in three states. | ||
This election in 2024 could be even closer. | ||
That's the scary part. | ||
And so we need to make sure that every vote Every legal ballot is counted. | ||
We need to make sure that we're knocking on the doors. | ||
We need to make sure that we are working the ground game, because that's what's going to make the difference here. | ||
Nothing else. | ||
The TV ads aren't going to matter. | ||
It's going to be the ground game. | ||
And so that's why we made this film. | ||
That's why, folks, I really urge you to go to TrumpSavesAmericaMovie.com. | ||
TrumpSavesAmericaMovie.com. | ||
Go to it. | ||
And watch this film today and then make sure, not just that you watch it and your family, make sure you send it around to your friends, family, neighbors to make sure they understand what's at stake. | ||
What Kamala Harris is going to do on the economy, on foreign policy, on border and immigration, on crime. | ||
What she's going to do to destroy our energy sector even further, what she's going to do to destroy Wall Street even further, have the inflation crisis, have all of the problems that we know now after four years of Biden are going to be exponentially worse under Kamala Harris. | ||
So we need to save our country. | ||
We need to save it in the next 42 days. | ||
What I want to do is talk to you guys just a little bit about the polling because I'm | ||
going to set up the next couple conversations. | ||
Look, we have in Pennsylvania, let me just say this, in Pennsylvania it's a dead heat. | ||
Every poll has either Trump up or a tie. | ||
Trump is going to win Pennsylvania if we do our jobs. | ||
I'm just going to fly through and we'll go back to the states. | ||
In Arizona, another battleground state, Trump has never been behind. | ||
Trump is leading in every single poll. | ||
And even in the New York Times, which is no friend of anybody that listens to this show, they have him up five. | ||
He has never been behind. | ||
He is going to be able to win Arizona. | ||
In Georgia, Trump has never been down ever in the state, and he's up anywhere from three to five. | ||
Wisconsin. | ||
It's a dead heat. | ||
And one thing that you know about Wisconsin. | ||
The New York Times, which did battleground polls in every state, didn't release one in Wisconsin. | ||
It's very interesting to me. | ||
How would they just choose that to not do one? | ||
Why? | ||
Because the numbers aren't good for Kamala Harris in my book. | ||
And let's just not forget, in 2020, The Washington Post, the corrupt, media-biased Washington Post, put out a poll within a week of the election that said Joe Biden was up 17 points. | ||
What did that do? | ||
It suppressed Donald Trump's vote. | ||
That was election interference by a media entity without question. | ||
Biden, with the help of Zuckerberg and the Zuckbucks, Didn't win by 17. | ||
He won by 20,000 votes. | ||
One point. | ||
It's outrageous what they do. | ||
It's outrageous what the mainstream media does and what they did to Donald Trump in 2020. | ||
They're doing it again right now in Nevada. | ||
It's a dead heat. | ||
You know, I think what Donald Trump has done with the economic message, the no tax on tips, he is going to win back that state and it is going to be in the win column for Donald Trump. | ||
North Carolina, it's a dead heat. | ||
Trump is up. | ||
And is absolutely going to win North Carolina. | ||
I don't think that one is as tricky as all the media pundits are going to make it out. | ||
Michigan. | ||
Michigan is... | ||
is literally a dead heat and shouldn't be. | ||
It's within the margin of error. | ||
They basically Harris up three. | ||
It's the hardest to win, but is absolutely doable. | ||
Donald Trump is in better shape today in Michigan than he was in 2016 and in 2020. | ||
And he just barely didn't pull it off. | ||
So we have an opportunity in Michigan. | ||
We have an opportunity in Virginia. | ||
Virginia is even within the margin of error. | ||
It has him down four points in Virginia. | ||
So we're, Donald Trump, the point of this message is Donald Trump is on offense. | ||
Kamala Harris is on defense. | ||
Donald Trump, if we do this right, can win and win handily. | ||
These states, every single one of them, is vital that we do the work. | ||
And it's vital that you guys understand the work that has been done and needs to be done. | ||
So, I'm going to introduce our special guest who just walked in, and I want to let him just go. | ||
Congressman Matt Gaetz, how are you doing, Matt? | ||
Good to be with you, Dave. | ||
So this offense versus defense battle space that you just described, I think it is showcased by what you see on the trail today. | ||
Donald Trump is giving an economic speech in Savannah, Georgia today. | ||
Kamala Harris is having meetings with staff today, right? | ||
So here you have President Trump going into probably one of our softer areas in Georgia. | ||
We're not gonna do as well in Savannah as we do in Rome, right? | ||
But he's going there and I think what you're seeing from a very effective campaign is in places like Savannah, in places like Philly. | ||
It's an economic mess. | ||
Pennsylvania last night. Sure, but it's an economic message and then in some of the more | ||
rural areas, it's an economic message and also this immigration message where rural | ||
areas are seeing this invasion change the nature of where they live faster. Right? Like | ||
if you live in New York City and they dump 20,000 Haitians there, it probably changes | ||
the fabric of New York City less than if you do that in rural America. So I think immigration | ||
in the rural areas is a principal focus, the economy in the burbs and in the urban areas, | ||
President Trump is running all the right place. | ||
Certainly is. And look, when we come back from the break, I don't think we have time | ||
for it, Cam, right now is we have a short Maddow clip and then we have Michael Watley, | ||
the chairman of the RNC coming on as a guest. | ||
When we come back, let's go through these states. | ||
I want to talk to you the different ways we get to the requisite number of votes we need through those states. | ||
Without question, we're going to get to the path to 270, and what we're going to do is we're going to have Michael on to tell us what the RNC is doing. | ||
Awesome. | ||
In the ground game, because nobody's been able to figure this out, right? | ||
We're going to get right from Michael what is going on in the ground game in every one of these battleground states, and we're going to hear it right from him. | ||
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Terrific. | |
Can't wait. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bound. | ||
Well, good morning. | ||
Thanks for having me sit in. | ||
This is Dave Bossie, along with my dear friend Matt Gaetz, congressman from Florida, one of the all-time greats, sitting in with me, just joining us. | ||
And we have a special guest that we're going to want to get right to, which is the chairman | ||
of the RNC, Michael Watley, who has been handpicked by President Trump to run the RNC during this | ||
election cycle, and somebody who has put his life on hold and put his shoulder to the grindstone | ||
to make sure Donald Trump wins this November in 42 short days. | ||
So Michael, thank you for being here, and we really appreciate it. | ||
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Well, it's good to be on with both of you guys. | |
It's definitely good to talk to patriots and everybody around the country. | ||
Look, we're in a great position to win this campaign. | ||
We feel really, really good about where we are on the ground. | ||
We feel really, really good about having the best candidate who is running a great campaign. | ||
The polling seems to be settling out where it needs to be settling out. | ||
And all the numbers that we're seeing in terms of voter registration, the activity levels | ||
we're seeing in terms of the absentee ballot requests in states like North Carolina and | ||
Pennsylvania, we're seeing very promising numbers right now. | ||
But the biggest thing that we're tracking is Donald Trump out there talking to every | ||
American voter. | ||
Kamala Harris hiding in the basement just like Joe Biden was. | ||
And we're starting to see that resonate. | ||
Her honeymoon is over and we're getting really into the maelstrom of the last 45 days. | ||
Michael, let's just get—this audience loves data. | ||
They love the numbers, and that's what we want to give them right here. | ||
So if you could—and I don't know if you have these handy. | ||
I happen to. | ||
But in Pennsylvania, where Donald Trump You did not win by 80,000 votes, okay, in 2020. | ||
80,000 votes. | ||
Could you walk us through the data of the voter registration, what has closed, what those numbers are, and just if you could run through a couple of states real quick, because this is important. | ||
When you lose by 80,000 votes, you eliminate big numbers on voter reg over the last four years. | ||
Tell us what's going to happen. | ||
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Yeah, look, you look at Pennsylvania, and right now, you know, in 2020, we were 685,000 voter registration deficit with the Democrats. | |
Right now, it's less than 350,000. | ||
So we've essentially cut that margin in half. | ||
You look at a state like Nevada, where it was 87,000, now it's 17,000. | ||
You look at North Carolina, where we have cut it in half since the 2020 election cycle. | ||
So, you know, we're making substantial gains in voter registration in every one of these battleground states. | ||
And we're seeing it. | ||
You know, look at a state like Florida, where eight years ago we were hundreds of thousands of votes behind the Democrats, and now we're a million registered Republicans more than Democrats. | ||
I know, Mr. Chairman, and we're so grateful for all those new Floridians. | ||
My only concern is, did we drain Republican votes out of the Midwest? | ||
I feel like every time I'm talking to a new Floridian, they've come from, like, they're escaping the Wicked Witch of the Midwest and Gretchen Whitmer and coming down, so I hope there's enough Republicans left in the Great Lakes states. | ||
But, you know, Pennsylvania. | ||
Really seems to be where this election is coming down. | ||
And I know you've done a terrific job putting us in the best possible position on registration. | ||
But I'm also looking at the absentee ballot requests, the vote-by-mail requests. | ||
And the last time I was checking the data, we were in a substantially better position now with the universe of ballots that can be voted than we were four years ago. | ||
Is that what you're assessing at the RNC? | ||
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Yeah, that's exactly what we're seeing. | |
Look, and Democrats are going to have an advantage in the absentee ballot numbers. | ||
We're not going to win it outright, but when we talk about 150,000 fewer in terms of the differential day over day as we're tracking this on a daily basis, and I expect that that number is going to continue to get better for us as we move through it. | ||
You know, Donald Trump has made a big push Uh, when it comes to the early voting in, uh, in the, in the mail and voting in Pennsylvania, you know, he put together a video, which we released all across the country, but really targeting in on Pennsylvania, uh, where he said, look, it's great. | ||
If you want to vote by mail, it's great. | ||
If you want to vote early, it's great. | ||
If you want to vote on election day, the key is you've got to make a plan. | ||
You need to execute that plan, and you have to deliver that vote. | ||
And so we're seeing it, you know. | ||
And you look at his rally just yesterday in Indiana, Pennsylvania. | ||
You know, what a fantastic crowd. | ||
The electricity is there. | ||
I've talked to the people who ran Pennsylvania back in 2016. | ||
They're telling me this feels a lot like it did in 2016, much better than it was four years ago. | ||
Michael, I see 2016. | ||
I see the energy. | ||
I see the desire to win. | ||
I had the honor of traveling with President Trump just a few days ago and spending a lot of time with him. | ||
He is in a really, really good place. | ||
I have not seen him this energized, this dynamic, this focused. | ||
I mean, he is singularly focused. | ||
And so I'm incredibly proud to have him leading us once again. | ||
But this election, just like in 2016, it was really about him. | ||
I mean, all of us, I mean, Steve is famous for saying this. | ||
But in 2016, Steve said, Donald Trump was 99% of why we won, and we, all of us combined, were 1%. | ||
I think it's the same or more. | ||
I give Hillary a few percentage points. | ||
I allocate her a few. | ||
We might hope to give Kamala Harris a few now as well. | ||
Michael, the next thing I'd like to have you address, because the campaign Unlike 2016, in 2016 we did not have this extensive, I built, Steve and I built a ground game in very short order with the RNC when we were able to take over the campaign and get the RNC righted. | ||
We never ran an overseas ballot operation. | ||
This year, this year, the campaign, the Trump campaign, is running a vibrant operation overseas, and so I don't really know how much the RNC is playing a part in that, but can you help us expand on that a little bit? | ||
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Yeah, look, so we are definitely talking to registered voters overseas and trying to make sure that they are aware of the process for it. | |
There are a number of allied groups that are out there doing the same, particularly, you know, in places like Israel, you know, where we've got such a sizable... | ||
That's what I was saying. | ||
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A percentage of people. | |
Yes. | ||
And so there are a few different groups that are on the ground that we are aware of. | ||
You know, and they're independent efforts, so we can't necessarily coordinate with them. | ||
But I'm very glad that they're on the ground and they're out there pushing on this thing. | ||
You know, overall, I think that the numbers that we're seeing in terms of the overseas | ||
ballot applications is down. | ||
And I think that that ultimately is going to inure to our benefit. | ||
But we do definitely want to make sure that we're talking to those voters who want to come in and support Donald Trump, that they have the mechanisms for it. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
One of our former colleagues at the RNC, Solomon Yu, one of the greats who has really helped the Trump campaign put this together. | ||
Over the last several months, Solomon has been working diligently with me and others to help make sure that this is an effort, a real robust effort, because when we say we lost by 43,000 votes in three states, Hundreds and thousands of votes in independent countries across the world can have a major impact, especially in these battleground states. | ||
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Yeah, we're going to leave no stone unturned. | |
We're going to leave no stone unturned when we think about kind of how we're going at turning out the vote this time. | ||
You know, really, when Laura and I took over the RNC back in March, You know, we made a fundamental decision at the RNC. | ||
We were going to focus on two things and only two things. | ||
We're going to get out the vote and we're going to protect the ballot. | ||
And so when we talk about getting out the vote, it really truly is going to every American family and having that conversation with them, taking our base voters and turning them into ambassadors through the Trump Force 47 program, and then getting our low propensity voters and dynamiting them off the couch. | ||
Michael, thank you so much. | ||
Can you hold on for us over the break? | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Welcome back. | ||
Thanks for joining us today. | ||
We are now pleased to have Maureen Bannon join us on the show. | ||
Are you there, Mo? | ||
I am. | ||
Thank you so much for having me on this morning. | ||
Oh man, our pleasure. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
And we still have Michael Watley, the chairman of the Republican National Committee with us, talking about the ground game. | ||
And I think Matt, Congressman Gates, has a question for you. | ||
This is exciting. | ||
We've got Maureen Bannon, Dave Bossie, Chairman Watley, myself. | ||
This is the greatest assembly of MAGA talent since Steve Bannon dined alone. | ||
It's awesome to have this panel. | ||
So, Mr. Chairman, you were largely selected for this role because President Trump saw that you were the most aggressive state party chairman on election integrity. | ||
You've been widely recognized as one of the national experts on this question. | ||
And I think the concern of a lot of the war room, and frankly, me, is that We're going to do everything right in Pennsylvania and could potentially be out balloted by ballots that are submitted without an actual human being intending to cast those votes. | ||
And so walk us through the Watley game plan on election integrity. | ||
And in those moments Where they're pulling up to these large ballot processing centers without the type of chain of custody that you've been able to really advocate for in states like Georgia. | ||
How should we be watching that? | ||
What's the game plan to be resilient against being out-balloted despite our better candidate and our better message and our better campaign? | ||
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Yeah, I think there's really two key parts of this. | |
The first is what happens before Election Day, and that's us fighting every day to get the right rules of the road in place, the right laws, the right regulations. | ||
And so, you know, we have worked across the country to try and make sure that basic premises like only American citizens can vote, you have to have a voter ID, basic protections on mail-in ballots, which are the biggest concerns that you've talked about, that we continue to see. | ||
And we need the states to clean up their voter rolls. | ||
Where the states have been able to work with us, like Georgia, Wisconsin, North Carolina, great. | ||
But if not, we're going into court. | ||
We filed 115 lawsuits in 27 states around the country. | ||
We've gotten a couple really good wins up in Pennsylvania to make sure that we're putting those guardrails on the mail-in balloting. | ||
Talk about that. | ||
Talk about what relief Yeah, just talk about the relief you got in Pennsylvania. | ||
That'll be of great interest to folks. | ||
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Well, I think there's there's really a couple of wins that we've had. | |
The most recent one basically says that if the ballot is not dated or if the date is not right, then they're not going to accept that ballot because they've got to be in before Election Day. | ||
It's amazing that wasn't the law already! | ||
lot of things that you have to do in order to demonstrate that the ballot is | ||
legal. We want a signature requirement, a witness requirement, things along those | ||
lines and the dating on it is very important. The key is that you had... | ||
It's amazing that wasn't the law already. Can you imagine? | ||
Yeah, I mean, even on your tax return you've got to have the date and the postmark and all this stuff and it's | ||
it's crazy that's something we had to go fight for. | ||
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It is. | |
But I'm glad you did it. | ||
It probably helped. | ||
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Yeah, the second big thing we fight for is you've got to be in the room. | |
We need to be in the room whenever votes are cast, whenever votes are being counted, and we have recruited hundreds of thousands of volunteers all across the country. | ||
Last count, we were over 175, 180,000 volunteers, including over 12,000 of them in Pennsylvania alone. | ||
We also are recruiting thousands of attorneys to make sure that we're there on the day to make sure that we're getting transparency here. | ||
Yeah, that could not be more important. | ||
You know, in 2020, in the days after the election, when they were counting the ballots in Philadelphia, President Trump sent Pam Bondi, the former Attorney General of Florida, and Corey Lewandowski and a few others to Philadelphia to be able to watch what was going on in 2020. | ||
And even though they went to court and had a court order to allow them in the building to observe, The police and the officials in Philadelphia would not allow them in, regardless of a judge's order. | ||
It was outrageous, and that's one of the things we have to steer away from, and I'm so glad that we have people like you who are fighting every day. | ||
I mean, we have, as you said, we have hundreds of lawsuits out there, and we are going to be continuing. | ||
Well, how can people be a part of it? | ||
Chairman, why don't you lay out, if people are inspired by the infrastructure you've set up to get us in the room and they want to help, what should they do? | ||
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Go to protectthevote.com and sign up. | |
Protectthevote.com, we will get them in, we will get them registered, we will get them trained, and we will get them deployed so that they can serve as ballot workers or ballot observers. | ||
You know, thanks, Matt. | ||
This audience, they're action-oriented. | ||
They want to know what they can do individually, down to the person, what they can do to make a difference, and that is it. | ||
Michael, would you just give them the website again and tell them how they can go find training and then to be deployed? | ||
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Yeah, protectthevote.com. | |
You go to that, and you get signed up and registered. | ||
You know, and I've got to give Pam Bondi a ton of credit. | ||
Her, Matt Whitaker, Laura Trump, and I have been doing a national Protect the Vote tour. | ||
We've done over 25 different events in all of the battleground states, and we're going to continue to work hard to work with the press, to work with the public, and work with our Republican base, get them signed up, and get them active in our election integrity team. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Maureen, I know you were telling me earlier that you had had a conversation with your dad. | ||
Obviously, we all have about the importance of the ground game. | ||
I have, and he has two main focuses while he's been in Danbury, and I know everyone misses him. | ||
I miss him significantly. | ||
However, his main focus is he wants the audience and the posse, and even those that aren't watchers of War Room, spread the word. | ||
We need to get out the vote. | ||
Focus on election integrity, but if we don't focus on getting out the vote first, there We need to do that first before we focus on election integrity, because in certain primaries and battleground states, we had a lot of Republicans that did not go out and cast their ballot. | ||
I know in the state of Minnesota, in the Democrat primary, Amy Klobuchar had 303,000 votes cast for her, and she had four people in her primary. | ||
In the Republican primary, there were eight, and among those eight candidates, there were only And listen, if you're a part of this audience, you need to be voting early. | ||
to focus on making sure we have Republicans registered and that we get them out to vote. | ||
And listen, if you're a part of this audience, you need to be voting early. Election Day, | ||
we need you calling everybody in your phone, texting everybody in your church group, standing | ||
outside the grocery store waiting for people if you have to, and getting them out to vote | ||
for President Trump. | ||
You get your business taken care of in advance if you're a part of the posse. | ||
We're going to win election day. | ||
We're going to win election day big. | ||
But what Chairman Watley is going to be watching is do we do we cut into the lead the Democrats will have on the mail vote substantially with the early vote? | ||
If we turn out our people in person early with ID where you can watch your vote counted, Isn't that, Mr. Chairman, the way we're gonna know that our big wins on E-Day are gonna carry us to victory? | ||
And let me just say this, Michael. | ||
One of the other things that Michael and the campaign need to really know is by guys like me, Dave Bossie, Matt Gaetz, Voting early. | ||
He doesn't have to spend resources. | ||
The campaign doesn't have to spend vital resources to chase our ballot because I'm going to vote on election day. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
They need to know my vote is in the bank. | ||
And so they don't have to spend any money on mail sending me a postcard saying, don't forget. | ||
They don't have to have anybody knocking on my door or ringing my phone because I will have already voted. | ||
The posse must vote early. | ||
Michael, please. | ||
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Yes, you could not agree more. | |
Exactly like you just said it. | ||
We're going to make sure that we are out there. | ||
We're going to know before Election Day kind of what numbers we need to hit because we're tracking all of these things. | ||
We always win Election Day. | ||
We know that. | ||
But it's a matter of how much are we going to have to win by. | ||
And every single opportunity we have to bank our vote, as you just said, is going to make sure that we have the resources to get through Election Day. | ||
And look, the way you need to look at it in the posse, let me just add this. | ||
The election day vote is the infantry, okay? | ||
If you are part of the posse, you are part of the special forces. | ||
And Chairman, actually, Mo, I'll kick it to you. | ||
You had something you wanted to add on that point? | ||
I was just going to reiterate what you said. | ||
In person, early. | ||
Early in person. | ||
Don't rely on the United States Postal Service. | ||
No. | ||
In person, early. | ||
So we know where our votes are cast. | ||
And Mr. Chairman, we see something happening with the Hispanic vote in these Sunbelt states. | ||
You know, I look at a path that's, you know, you get North Carolina, you get Georgia, and then you head out west. | ||
You see the growth in the Hispanic vote in Arizona and Nevada. | ||
I think it's the immigration message and the economy message driving that. | ||
But do you have an assessment as to why we seem to be really cresting with the Hispanic vote at just the right time? | ||
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You know, it really is those two issues. | |
It is the southern border, you know, the folks that have come here legally, they do not like seeing 10, 15 million illegal immigrants come across that southern border. | ||
And also the economy, you know, when you think about Kamala Harris cast the tie-breaking vote on $2.5 trillion worth of spending that sent gasoline prices, grocery prices, and housing prices through the roof. | ||
This really affects them and it affects their family and they don't like it. | ||
You know, they are also very culturally conservative. | ||
I think we're going to have the Hispanic vote, a majority of them voting for Donald Trump. | ||
It's the first time that we're going to see a majority go Republican since George W. Bush back in 2004. | ||
And we seem to be even doing better against Harris. | ||
Like, do you think that there's something unique about Harris as opposed to Biden driving away Hispanic voters? | ||
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No, I think that just as they're getting a chance to see her right now, and she does not represent their values. | |
The introduction has not gone well. | ||
radical agenda, when the president has framed her as a radical leftist, and he calls her | ||
a comrade, he calls her a communist, they don't, the Hispanic population around the | ||
world is coming here legally for a reason, to get away from that. | ||
And so, and Michael's exactly right, culturally as well, they are for us. | ||
Michael, I just want to say thank you for being a guest here today. | ||
We're going to have to go to a break, and I know you have a lot to do. | ||
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Thank you so much. | ||
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Here's your host Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Welcome back. | ||
Thanks for joining us again. | ||
This is David Bossie and Matt Gaetz and Maureen Bannon joining you today from Washington, D.C. | ||
I'm sitting in Steve Bannon's seat, and it just reminds me of what Steve and I and the | ||
rest of the team was able to do with President Trump in 2016. | ||
The path to 270, because that's all that matters. | ||
We, you know, Steve and I had lots of conversations about what we needed to do and how we needed | ||
to do it. | ||
And none of them did we get, in none of them did we get wrapped around the axle on what | ||
the vote was going to be in California or how we were going to get beat in Illinois | ||
in the raw totals, vote totals. | ||
It didn't matter. | ||
We wanted to get to 270. | ||
And that's what this is about. | ||
It's only about the path to 270, which we have. | ||
What do you think, Matt? | ||
It's down to seven states. | ||
I mean, this election is really down to seven states, and most of the paths, you gotta win four of them. | ||
There is an exception to that, where there is an Atlantic time zone strategy, where if we won Pennsylvania, and North Carolina, and Georgia, the race is over. | ||
There's no way I think Harris gets there if we win those three. | ||
Now, if things don't go so great in Pennsylvania, now all of a sudden you've got to win four states. | ||
And so now you've got to lash Georgia, North Carolina, and you've got to have the Sun Belt. | ||
A Sun Belt strategy is another path where you pick up Arizona and Nevada. | ||
That's where those Hispanic votes are so key. | ||
And then I think, you know, where it could be the third path would be some sort of Great Lakes strategy. | ||
And that Great Lakes strategy is, I think, really driven by this economic message, where | ||
these folks are getting hammered and where Harris's policies are crushing people. | ||
Her policies to ban fracking, to get rid of the gas-powered car, to get rid of ICE, to | ||
have an open border, to tax unrealized gains. | ||
And that's that working-class union Great Lakes strategy. | ||
So as you look at those three, what I really wanted to get in is, do you think it's going | ||
to come down to that? | ||
Or do you feel kind of a 26—do you feel an energy where they're all going to break one | ||
Or do you think some could break even? | ||
In 2016, let me just say this. | ||
Steve and I used to just sit around. | ||
We didn't sit around a lot because we were on the move so much, but we sat on the airplane, we were in cars, we were moving. | ||
One of the things that I focused on was the path to 270 and that strategy with him. | ||
We looked at Pennsylvania, we looked at the voters of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, as very similar that entire belt, okay? | ||
There's a reason that everybody puts them in one category. | ||
Once we thought we were going to be able to lock on to Pennsylvania and like a dog on a bone, Donald Trump was not going to give that up. | ||
And we spent a lot of time and energy there. | ||
Historically, that is where Republican campaigns go to die. | ||
Donald Trump saw it differently. | ||
And we saw that between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia was Alabama. | ||
Okay? | ||
And we went there, and we went there in a big way. | ||
So we spent our time there, and that's why Minnesota closed. | ||
We didn't pick it up in 16, but it closed. | ||
Michigan, Wisconsin, that's why those states came the way they did, was because of the strategy we used to talk to the voters, About the issues that they cared about so we're gonna see this again We're gonna I believe right now in my heart. | ||
We're gonna win, Georgia and Arizona I think those two we're in very very good Georgia's where we had the best election integrity upgrades without question and that's why the left is bellyaching about it. | ||
You wouldn't feel as good about Georgia if we didn't have those. | ||
And that's why the things that, like, Whatley's talking about, the things that the Trump campaign | ||
have done, not over days and months, but over years, okay, years of vigilance, has put us | ||
in this position to be able to win. | ||
So we are really going to work very hard at the Path to 270. | ||
What I'd like to do, Cam, is maybe come back and maybe Matt and I and some others can go through in a show where we do the Path to 270 and really drill down into that. | ||
And the election's underway. | ||
People are voting. | ||
Yep, absolutely. | ||
Hey, thanks, Matt. | ||
Really good to see you. | ||
Mo, what do you think of that? | ||
Well, I agree with both of you. | ||
And in certain states, early voting has start. | ||
So the path to 270 has already started. | ||
And I think that, like you said, it's going to come down to certain states and be like, I believe it's going to be like 2016 all over again. | ||
That's my personal view. | ||
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I haven't really discussed that with my father, but I believe that it's going to be like 2016. | |
Yeah. | ||
We do. | ||
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And I think that you are actually home right now in the great state of Minnesota. | ||
That's what it looks like. | ||
Right on. | ||
For a little bit, I believe. | ||
It's always where in the world is Mike Lindell? | ||
Right. | ||
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