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This is what you're fighting for. | ||
I mean, every day you're out there. | ||
What they're doing is blowing people off. | ||
If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians, get total control and total power. | ||
Because this is just like in Arizona. | ||
This is just like in Georgia. | ||
It's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | ||
As we've told you, this is the fight. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room, Battleground. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Our election is only six weeks away. | ||
It's tied. | ||
It's six weeks. | ||
People are already early voting in multiple states. | ||
And being this far along in the process means a couple of things, right? | ||
It means, I think most importantly, personally, you at home, if you have feelings about this election, if you have feelings about who you want to win the election, Whether it's the presidential race, or a U.S. | ||
Senate race, or a congressional race, or a governor's race, where you live, or the state legislature, or anything. | ||
If you have feelings at all for who you want to win in this election, this is now officially the time that you need to do something about it to help achieve the results you are hoping for. | ||
It is now six weeks until Election Day, which means it is now time. | ||
If you care about the election results this year, If you're not already volunteering, if you're not already offering to phone bank or do door knocking for a campaign, you're late! | ||
It's time to do it! | ||
Now! | ||
Right now! | ||
No later! | ||
This is the time when you're actually supposed to start volunteering to help one way or another. | ||
So, you know, pick a race, pick your candidate, pick a ballot issue where you live. | ||
Time is short and the river rises. | ||
Watching TV and worrying about the news doesn't count as actually doing something to help your country. | ||
If you think this election matters and you have a preference as to who wins, you must now do something other than worry. | ||
It's Alex DeGrasse, you're in War Room Battleground. | ||
Guest hosting for Steve Bannon, of course. | ||
Today is September 2024. | ||
Sorry, September 24th, the year of our Lord, 2024. | ||
We have a huge show today, 42 days out. | ||
Early voting underway in key Battleground states. | ||
Mail belts out the door. | ||
It's all hands on deck. | ||
Get on the ramparts. | ||
We've got Matt Boyle and we've got Grace joining us later. | ||
Superstar Grace from the War Room team. | ||
Matt, what updates do you have? | ||
What are you hearing from folks? | ||
What's the message to the Posse today? | ||
Yeah, well look, I spoke to President Trump on Sunday. | ||
We had a nearly hour-long call, and the big takeaway from that interview that we did on Sunday afternoon is that Donald Trump is leaving it all on the field here in the final 40-plus days until the election. | ||
He's ramping up his campaign schedule. | ||
He's going to be hitting the battleground states hard. | ||
He's in Georgia today doing a big speech on the economy and economic policy in Savannah, Georgia. | ||
He was in Pennsylvania yesterday with a number of events focused on, among other things, stopping the Chinese Communist Party from buying American farmland and foreign influence in the United States. | ||
Any attacks, J.D. | ||
The amazing contrast there is that while he was focused on stopping foreign influence | ||
in the United States, the Democrats were using U.S. Air Force jets to fly Vladimir Zelensky | ||
into Pennsylvania so that they could go sign bombs and do photo ops with him. | ||
So they're actually engaged. | ||
And he attacked J.D. Vance. | ||
Right. | ||
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And he attacked J.D. | ||
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Vance, which is shameful. | |
So, Zelensky's meeting with Trump today, so we'll see how that meeting goes, but the fact of the matter is that, you know, it's just unbelievable. | ||
But the fact is that what President Trump told me is that he intends to ramp up his campaign events. | ||
So, yes, he's hitting the battleground states hard, but he also intends to hit Some blue states, right? | ||
Like obviously we saw him do New York, Nassau, Long Island Rally this past weekend. | ||
We've seen him do events in Virginia in recent months. | ||
And I think that he's looking at possibly some more events in Virginia. | ||
You mentioned Minnesota, New Hampshire, Maine as possibilities, possibly even New Mexico. | ||
So we'll see as Trump ramps up his campaign schedule. | ||
But in addition to the blue states and the battleground states, Trump also said, To me, that he's really looking forward to also doing some events in some red states, right? | ||
So he's going this weekend, for instance, to the Alabama-Georgia football game in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. | ||
That's going to be a really incredible event. | ||
Brian Denny Stadium, of course, holds 100,000 plus people. | ||
So it's going to be a massively packed crowd there to see the game, and obviously Trump | ||
will be there as well. | ||
And there's a crossover audience there, if you will, right? | ||
The Georgia crowd is going to be watching that game, and there'll be a lot of fans who | ||
drive over from Georgia to see the game. | ||
So the fact is, you know, but Trump said he wants to make sure red states, states that | ||
are with him, like Alabama, feel as though they're in the game, too. | ||
And then, in addition to that, obviously he's got events, you know, that he's planning to | ||
do, of course, in Springfield, Ohio, to focus on the Haitian migrant crisis there and what | ||
Kamala Harris has done to these communities by planting these Haitian migrants, 20,000 | ||
of them, in a small town like Springfield, but also to Aurora, Colorado, which is a more | ||
bluer state. | ||
or bluer state. | ||
to go see what's happening with the Venezuelans who have taken over that apartment building | ||
in Aurora, Colorado, just a tragic story there. | ||
So the fact is is that Donald Trump is clearly running what essentially amounts to a 50-state strategy | ||
against the Democrats. | ||
And what we saw the Teamsters do, they actually did polling, right? | ||
Like among Teamsters members, this is the major labor union that has endorsed Democrats | ||
every presidential election since 1996. | ||
And the only reason they didn't endorse Bill Clinton in his re-election is NAFTA. | ||
But the only time they didn't endorse more broadly than one specific issue was the last time they didn't, | ||
like they're not doing this time, they're not endorsing Kamala Harris, was Michael Dukakis. | ||
So, I mean, I call her Kamala Dukakis, right? | ||
Like, she's Kamala Dukakis. | ||
But the fact is that the Teamsters polling—Donald Trump is leading Kamala Harris among Teamsters members, according to the Teamsters polling, in all 50 states, every single state in the union. | ||
He's leading her in California, he's leading her in Hawaii, in Oregon, in Vermont, right? | ||
Like the only place in America where Kamala Harris is beating Donald Trump among Teamsters members, according to the Teamsters Union's own polling, is in Washington, D.C. | ||
in the District of Columbia, and that's where the union bosses are, right? | ||
Like, that's where the politically high-paid six-figure salary guys that, you know, collect off all the dues that everybody pays work. | ||
And so that's why she's bleeding there. | ||
But the fact is, is that, you know, we're going to see Donald Trump run a truly 50-state strategy, it looks like here. | ||
going into the home stretch, and nothing's off the table. | ||
And frankly, Kamala Harris has got a lot to worry about. | ||
In the traditional seven battleground states that we talk about, the latest polling out | ||
of the Rust Belt—out of the Sun Belt states, sorry, from The New York Times has Donald | ||
Trump leading in North Carolina, leading in Georgia, and leading in Arizona. | ||
And there are massive swings his way over the last week or two in Trump's way towards Trump in each of these states. | ||
And then in Nevada, Donald Trump is tied, according to the latest Nobel poll that came out today. | ||
And we've seen other polls that show a much stronger number for Trump than that one. | ||
And so things look very strong for Trump in the Sun Belt. | ||
If Trump is able to win the Sun Belt states, Kamala Harris has to go three for three in the Rust Belt states, right? | ||
Pennsylvania. | ||
Wisconsin and Michigan, and there are serious signs in each of those places that she is crumbling in a big way. | ||
For instance, in Michigan, this weekend, the mayor of Hemtramick, Michigan, this guy is a Muslim Democrat, a Yemeni immigrant, and is the only majority Muslim city in the United States of America, endorsed Donald Trump, Amir Ghalib. | ||
I had him on my radio show on Saturday, on Breitbart News Saturday, on SiriusXM. | ||
We talked about it before he endorsed on Sunday, and then while I was on the phone with President Trump on Sunday afternoon, Amir Ghalib came out and endorsed Donald Trump. | ||
He was a leader of the uncommitted Democrats who voted uncommitted against Kamala Harris | ||
and Joe Biden in the Democrat primary in Michigan. | ||
More than 100,000 of them did so. | ||
That's nearly the margin of 150,000 that separated Trump and Biden in the 2020 election in Michigan. | ||
If Amir Ghalib is able to deliver even a fraction of those votes to Donald Trump and keep the | ||
rest of them from voting for Kamala Harris, we could be looking at historic margins for | ||
for Donald Trump in the state of Michigan. | ||
In Pennsylvania, we're seeing poll after poll after poll moving Trump's way. | ||
There are established media pollsters out there that have put out polls that show Kamala Harris up. | ||
I think that those polls all have flaws. | ||
There are issues with each of them. | ||
However, one of the things we're seeing is the early vote numbers out of Pennsylvania continue to get redder. | ||
The absentee ballot request numbers and similar story we're seeing out of Both Georgia and North Carolina as well. | ||
So things are looking up for Donald Trump nationwide, and they're looking down for Kamala Harris, which is why Kamala is starting to get desperate. | ||
You're seeing her engage with reporters who are traveling with her now. | ||
She's taking some questions. | ||
She hasn't done a full quote-unquote big girl press conference yet, but that's coming, right? | ||
Like she's gonna have to do that. | ||
And it's announced this morning And CNN and the New York Times that she is seriously considering and very likely to visit the U.S. | ||
border with Mexico when she's in Arizona on Friday. | ||
She would not be going to the border if she thought she was winning the election right now. | ||
She's going to the border because she thinks she's losing. | ||
And her own team is admitting that they're losing the election in subtle ways. | ||
But the fact is, is that things are starting to get dire on the Democrat side and things are looking up on the Republican side. | ||
Yeah, I think our task at hand is to work to provide President Trump with as many path to victories as possible. | ||
So while there's nothing more important than the seven traditional battleground states, you know, my boss, Elise, was just in Virginia and they had the largest women's rally for any party anywhere in the country, over 2000 women. | ||
And I think CBS even covered this. | ||
I sent the article if they could put the headline on on. | ||
on the screen there. | ||
Thousands of women. | ||
That's what the news is saying. | ||
I mean, we've never seen anything like this. | ||
This is Virginia. | ||
This rally was held on the same day that independent polls again are showing that President Trump | ||
is tied in the state of Virginia. | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
And so for the posse, again, we work backwards. | ||
So we start at the battleground seats. | ||
Nothing more important. | ||
If you're in a red state, you can call into the battleground states. | ||
The early vote request numbers are huge, and there's nothing more important than getting as many people as possible to bank the votes. | ||
Low propensity, maybe voters that aren't as likely to vote if we can get them to request a ballot. | ||
The key number and the key metric that we traditionally do well on, and I know this time we're going to do even better, is separate from the requests, which factor into this, is making sure our people return their ballots at higher rates than the Democrats. | ||
So if we are maybe only down from the Democrats with an X margin, we can actually close that margin On the returns, if our people return their ballots at a higher rate than Democrats, it's a absolutely critical metric. | ||
So if you are a volunteer, if you're a Trump force captain, if you're working with the President Trump's campaign, if you're working with the congressional race or local Republicans or anything up and down the ballot, you want to ask the campaign, hey, can I get a list of people? | ||
Can I call voters that have that request out? | ||
Right. | ||
And we want to make sure we can get them to return their ballot. | ||
And so if you have a list of people like I've asked, I've come on the show. | ||
I've said we've got and this is from Steve. | ||
I mean, I've been talking with Steve a little bit. | ||
I mean, there's nothing more important than our folks getting involved, getting your list of people. | ||
People you know, people that you trust, making sure they get a ballot, request a ballot, and then make sure they return that ballot. | ||
And make sure they can ask three people to request and return a ballot. | ||
And if we can create, like, a tree branch of outreach to our people and to MAGA, And to get them out, I think nothing will stop us. | ||
And so, again, it's incumbent on the posse to provide President Trump with as many paths to victory. | ||
Like Boyle just said, if we sweep the Sun Belt, she has to go in the Rust Belt across the board. | ||
And so then we just need to break them in one place there. | ||
So the posse will determine this election, and if we can Maybe expand the map, right? | ||
If we can block her in the Sun Belt, if we can provide President Trump and his campaign with as many options and pat the victories as this race heats up. | ||
You know, people are looking at Maine. | ||
Maine is tightening rapidly. | ||
I mean, we've never seen numbers in Maine, not just in Maine, too, where President Trump is leading handedly by about 15 percentage points in polls I've seen. | ||
But he's closing his margins in Southern Maine. | ||
I don't know, Matt, have you heard anything like that or? | ||
Yeah, so I've heard that the Senate race is tightening in Maine in a big way. | ||
There is a Senate candidate there, Debbie Kouzakis. | ||
I'm not going to pronounce this right, but Debbie Kouzakis. | ||
Yeah, that's right, Debbie. | ||
I know Debbie, I've had her on my show before. | ||
She was the former state party chair. | ||
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She's the Senate nominee, is running very strong. | ||
And Angus King is starting to freak out. | ||
And the spending is beginning in big numbers there. | ||
And so both sides, both the Republican and the Democrat are spending big. | ||
And that's an important point, by the way. | ||
The Senate race is across the board in all of these places, tightening. | ||
You're seeing that in Pennsylvania. | ||
You're seeing that in Wisconsin. | ||
You're seeing that in Michigan. | ||
And in those three places. | ||
Arizona. | ||
Arizona's a little bit less, but like it's happening. | ||
In Nevada, it seems to be kind of lagging a little bit in the Senate race. | ||
But the fact is that in each of these places, though, if the Senate candidate runs strong, then that helps Trump and Trump helps the Senate candidate, right? | ||
It's an alliance between Trump and the down-ticket candidates in both the House and Senate races, but particularly Senate, just because those are statewide races. | ||
But the fact is that the expansion of the map is extremely important, and I think that Maine statewide is in play, right? | ||
So it's a serious ability that that could happen. | ||
And Maine is one of those states that splits its electoral votes by congressional district. | ||
So the winner of the second district gets an electoral vote. | ||
Trump has won that the last two times he's run. | ||
He won it in 2016 and 2020, and that's one vote. | ||
The winner of the first district, Kamala Harris will win the first district in Maine. | ||
So to be clear, she will win the first district in Maine. | ||
I don't wanna get people's hopes up that much. | ||
But the fact is that, so she'll get an electoral vote there, | ||
the winner of the statewide race, which back in 2016 against Hillary Clinton | ||
was only three points, right? | ||
So Maine statewide was only three points and Hillary was way under 50, right? | ||
Like, so it's not outside the realm of possibility. | ||
In fact, Maine statewide was actually a better state for Trump. | ||
or close to a better state for Trump than Minnesota was, right? | ||
And so it was right there with the cost of a break in Trump's way. | ||
So that would be two more electoral votes. | ||
And if Trump wins statewide in Maine, plus Maine's second congressional district, and | ||
then holds the Sun Belt, et cetera, and then also wins the Nebraska's second district, | ||
which is the other state that splits its electoral votes, then Trump would get to 270 that way | ||
without even a Rust Belt state, right? | ||
So the fact is that Donald Trump has way more pathways to 270 than not. | ||
And there's another thing you mentioned there about the ballot chasing operations. | ||
This is something we didn't talk about at all in 2020. | ||
There was nothing on the right. | ||
There was no Republican infrastructure, period. | ||
Now, you see the establishment media out there just as much as I do. | ||
They are pushing stories like, oh, the Republican ground game operations are not here. | ||
They're not here. | ||
We don't see them. | ||
Nonsense. | ||
They are there. | ||
They're different in each state. | ||
And they're not necessarily all being run by the party. | ||
The party is helping in some respects, right, the RNC, etc. | ||
under Chairman Wally and co-chair Lara Trump. | ||
But the Trump campaign is to an extent as well. | ||
But it does seem to be run by different entities in different states. | ||
For instance, in Arizona, it seems to be very heavily focused and run by Turning Point Action, | ||
Charlie Kirk's organization. | ||
And everything I'm hearing out of there is that things are extremely strong. | ||
I'm working on a huge story about that with the Turning Point Action guys. | ||
I think that they're aiming to, in the words of Tyler Boyer, what he said to me, is they're aiming to moneyball the Arizona race, and it's working. | ||
In Pennsylvania, yes, Charlie Kirk's crew is there, but you've also got Scott Pressler on the ground in his early vote action group, but then also Cliff Maloney and his group called Pennsylvania Chase, P.A. | ||
Chase, Cliff, on my show last weekend, breaking down the numbers. | ||
And he, you know, things are looking really strong there. | ||
And they have, I think, some only 200 full-time staffers on the ground, 10 different Airbnbs where they're housed. | ||
They've been there since September 1st. | ||
They're going to be there through the election. | ||
And they're doing, they're chasing the ballots everywhere. | ||
And there's different entities in different places. | ||
I know the Turning Point Action guys are active in other places like Wisconsin and Georgia as well. | ||
So, the fact is that there is a very strong, sophisticated operation across the right, unlike anything we ever had before. | ||
We've never seen anything like this, right? | ||
There wasn't anything like this in 2020. | ||
There wasn't anything like this in 2016. | ||
So, the fact is, is that—now, look, are there places they could improve? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
There always are. | ||
And we're going to have that in the autopsies after the fact, win, lose, or draw. | ||
We need to figure out what worked and what didn't, and then improve upon it every election moving forward. | ||
But I'm very confident, based off the numbers that we are seeing in the early absentee ballot request numbers, But, you know, when you get different data from different | ||
states, like Pennsylvania gives you partisan breakdown, North Carolina gives you the most | ||
information, partisan breakdown and demographic data, whereas in Georgia you only get the | ||
demographic data. | ||
They don't do partisan registration in Georgia. | ||
But the fact is, is that across the board what we're seeing is a very promising picture | ||
emerging, but nobody should rest on their laurels. | ||
They need to go finish this thing. | ||
This is winnable. | ||
They are beatable. | ||
They are on the run and we can destroy them and finish them off now. | ||
Yeah, once and for all, as Steve always said, end the modern Democrat Party as we know it | ||
with a total victory November 5th, 2024. | ||
No, I agree. | ||
I think it is very sophisticated. | ||
As someone that serves in Republican leadership, there is a very holistic due to the FEC ruling that allows a coordination now for paid doors and non-mask communications with outside groups. | ||
There is, you know, Elon Musk has a PAC, America PAC. | ||
I was just down in Florida. | ||
I was getting the ads across the board. | ||
They're also focused in House and Senate seats. | ||
There's a lot of entities. | ||
Trump force captains really are the backbone of it. | ||
And so I've told the bossy, please, please get involved. | ||
I think Grace will come on later and talk. | ||
I know she spends her Saturdays calling key voters in these target battleground states. | ||
You can call from wherever. | ||
From home, on the road, and sitting in the passenger seat in the car, whatever you need to do, we have to call voters, not just chase, which is key, also push. | ||
Pushing voters to request the ballots, chasing is the most key, of course, to get those in. | ||
The key is, and you see this in races, like, I mean, traditionally, even without a vast effort, Republicans will return their ballots at a higher rate. | ||
We usually will request way less than the Democrats. | ||
Just traditionally, our people want to vote on Election Day, and that's okay, of course. | ||
But we are encouraging early vote by mail, vote early in person, if that's an option, whatever you feel comfortable with. | ||
Election Day is great, but we'd love to bank that vote for a lot of reasons. | ||
But our people do traditionally return their ballots at about a 10-15% higher percentage. | ||
If we can kind of tune that up to about 20%, that's huge. | ||
I mean, that could be the ballgame in these states. | ||
And so, go ahead, Matt. | ||
And Alex, there's an important point there regarding the returns here. | ||
The reason why voting early, whether it's the absentee way or the in-person early or whatever, is important is because the people like you, right, and the | ||
people like Cliff Maloney and the other folks out there that are doing the math in the | ||
lead up to election day, you guys have a clearer picture of, okay, we've got these | ||
in the bank. We know what we've got here. | ||
Now we know what we need to go get to beat them on election day. And it helps you. So when you're | ||
talking about, you know, as I mentioned, the Turning Point guys call it almost a money ball, | ||
Like, you know, if you remember the famous baseball movie about how, you know, the Oakland A's were, you know, trying to statistically beat them. | ||
And they went on this, like, 20-game winning streak or something, right, because of what they did. | ||
If you're trying to money ball the election, what you need to do is you need to have as much information and data as possible when you're making decisions. | ||
And the sooner that that data is available to People that are working on this, and that data becomes available once people vote, right? | ||
Whether it's early, in person, or absentee, or mail, or however it ends up happening in different states. | ||
But the reason why it's important is because then they know, okay, we need the X amount of votes on election day. | ||
To be able to beat the Democrats who are going to put up Y, right? | ||
And so we're talking about a sophisticated statistical operation by the right, generally speaking, across the board. | ||
And again, there are a number of different groups in different places and different party entities and campaign entities and whatnot that are involved. | ||
But the fact is, is that this sophisticated statistical operation only works if everybody does their part. | ||
Yeah, as someone that, I mean, I studied classical Greek in college and got my degree in that, also in political science with a double major. | ||
Most of my time as a political operative is really spent in Excel, in data sheets with, you know, certainly some more advanced data people that work for me, work for the party. | ||
But sort of in communication, I can't stress that. | ||
And maybe after the break, we'll kind of run it through. | ||
But the way we look at it is, yes, we a project. | ||
OK, what do we think the total votes will be cast? | ||
What's the percentage? | ||
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When you do a poll, you try to game out. | ||
OK, we think like 60 percent of Republicans will vote. | ||
We think, you know, 55 percent of Democrats. | ||
What if we juice those numbers up down? | ||
Where does that leave us? | ||
What percentage of total votes cast will be independents, Democrats, Republicans? | ||
We poll people, we're constantly asking people, how likely are you to vote? | ||
We try to map and model out, you know, what's called the enthusiasm gap, either which way between the two parties. | ||
We then use an equation to figure out, okay, if this is how it games out, where's our deficit, where's our hole? | ||
But the most important thing, and we've got to cut to the break in a sec, but we'll talk about it is, look, the people watching this show, great patrons, I'm sure all of us are voting every election. | ||
A 4 for 4 voter, that's how political operatives look at it. | ||
I can't stress how many voters out there, they're 1 for 4. | ||
MAGA! | ||
Two out of four. | ||
That's how we'll lose. | ||
These people can't stay home. | ||
We're cutting to the break. | ||
In a sec, stay with us. | ||
You're in the War Room with Matt Boyle. | ||
We've got Grace coming on in a little bit. | ||
I'm Alex DeGrasse Guest Hosting for Steve. | ||
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all this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
It's Alex Zagras. | ||
We're in the War Room. | ||
We've got Matt Boyle of Breitbart. | ||
We've got Grace from the War Room, of course. | ||
I want to kind of close out as I'm walking through the numbers, building off of what Boyle said and the importance here and why this is really a stats game and why it's so important. | ||
And so that people really see like what the operatives and what the money kind of goes to when you're donating to these operations and what we do. | ||
So what we do is we game out the model. | ||
And the key is to predict what we expect or what we want the election to look like on Election Day. | ||
With more money being spent to juice more turnout, more money spent to maybe persuade some voters in our camp. | ||
Obviously the cheaper game is turning out our voters that are already our people. | ||
It's just a matter of getting them out. | ||
That's for the posse to handle. | ||
We need to call folks. | ||
We need to get everyone involved. | ||
Because I can't stress enough, so many, I mean, actually way more people than anyone listening would understand are people. | ||
MAGA. | ||
They vote actually at a lower rate now than the Democrats, who have now become the party of the suburbs, party of the more, quote unquote, highly educated, that are voting at a higher rate. | ||
In the olden days, really, Republicans used to be voting more likely. | ||
And in presidential years, Democrats would be at an advantage from lower turnout, especially in cities, urban areas. | ||
And so forth. | ||
And so now it's sort of the inverse, where our bloc and our coalition is primarily working class. | ||
And the numbers just show, I hate to say it, that many of our folks, we vote at a lower rate. | ||
Some of them only vote when President Trump is on the ballot. | ||
They're less likely to vote in the midterm. | ||
And I understand some people only support President Trump. | ||
They're not happy with their local Republican or any of these candidates. | ||
For this election. | ||
No one can sit out because if we can count on all of the four for four votes who these are voters that have voted for every election the last four years. | ||
Well, the way we look at is those are banked votes. | ||
So we sort of we're not really going to bother those people for the most part. | ||
We know they're coming out and we start looking down the depth chart. | ||
Okay, who only voted in 2020 great. | ||
We need to hammer them. | ||
They didn't vote in 16 or maybe they only voted 1620. | ||
Let's make sure they get out newly registered voters making sure they're hammered at a much higher rate. | ||
So you have a role here by volunteering, getting involved, getting people to vote early. | ||
Because when they vote early, most states, we see that data, right? | ||
I mean, it's public information. | ||
If you requested a ballot, if you've returned it, like Boyle said, Georgia doesn't include party ID. | ||
Other states, it's sort of different. | ||
On the margins on how it works. | ||
But we bank that. | ||
We know you voted. | ||
We move on. | ||
We can save that money. | ||
And every day we've got data guys scrubbing and data ladies scrubbing, scrubbing, scrubbing, feeding that data into different text blasts, phone calls, different apps, different programs, running it through the Republican data center. | ||
I can't stress how important it is, and I've said it already three times, to get involved, | ||
make phone calls from at home, get people to get an absentee ballot or vote early, get | ||
them to return their ballot. | ||
Seven battleground states. | ||
It's not just the seven battleground states. | ||
Let's provide President Trump with a path to victory, those being the most important. | ||
I see Virginia, I see New Mexico getting tight, Maine, other states, of course. | ||
And Virginia could be huge, because you flip any of these states that are sort of outside | ||
the matrix, outside the matrix in terms of the seven. | ||
I mean, it makes it impossible for Kamala, in my opinion. | ||
So, Grace has been volunteering. | ||
She's been using the app. | ||
Grace, if you can talk about what you've been doing, what the experience is like, and the importance of calling from home that I know you've been doing on Saturday, and God bless you. | ||
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Hi. | |
Yeah, I just want to make sure. | ||
Piggybacking off of what you and Matt Boyle said, it is just so important to vote early and to get the low propensity, you know, I hate saying low info voters, but we really need to get them to get out to vote. | ||
I actually have been using early vote action app by Scott Pressler and also the TP action It's so easy. | ||
Even if you go onto my Twitter page, I made a video about how easy it is. | ||
And I actually had a blast because I had a few nasty people text me back. | ||
So, you know, they picked the wrong person to mess with. | ||
But it's actually it was great. | ||
I may spend all Saturday doing it and anyone can do it. | ||
I'm in California. | ||
I spent all day. | ||
Texting and calling Pennsylvania. | ||
I think a lot of people in the posse, they're worried about early voting or mail-in balloting. | ||
Totally understand that. | ||
But if we flood the system with all legal votes, it becomes impossible to cheat without it being obvious. | ||
So when more votes are counted than cast, or more votes are cast than registered voters, The fraud becomes clear. | ||
So I just want people to understand why everyone is pushing for early voting. | ||
So also, you don't want any last minute Emergencies that come up, and it happens. | ||
My mom in 2002 or 12, it was Obama. | ||
I forgot now. | ||
She was a former Democrat. | ||
She went to go vote. | ||
She fell down the stairs at the voting center. | ||
She got hurt, and she didn't end up voting. | ||
That kind of stuff happens. | ||
You can't predict it. | ||
Vote early. | ||
You can go in person. | ||
Very important. | ||
You can use the app's early vote action by Scott Pressler and the TV Action app. | ||
And also, I want to make sure that you guys download Bill Blaster. | ||
The CR vote is tomorrow. | ||
And We need to make sure that we're calling our congressman, and the fastest way, easiest way to do it is Bill Blaster. | ||
And when you call, also mention about Steve Bannon. | ||
And I want to, there's, it's the resolution 1305. | ||
It was, it's by Representative Burleson, co-sponsored by 42 Republicans. | ||
And it's stuck in the House Rules and Judiciary Committees right now. | ||
So we need 218 signatures for a discharge petition. | ||
So I want the posse to remember to call your representatives or the representatives that are not on the 42 every day and push for this. | ||
We miss Steve. | ||
We need our honey badger back. | ||
He'll be back, but let's show support and Anyway, you can go to billblasterapp.org or just billblaster, one word, in the app stores and you can download it from there. | ||
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Perfect. | |
Thanks, Grace. | ||
And while we're talking about this, I just realized that President Trump actually made a statement to this nature about gun owners, something that we spent an entire war room special with our guys in here running through the numbers of gun owners that don't vote. | ||
So if we could just throw that quick clip of President Trump and then kick it over to Boyle. | ||
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We have to get gun owners because your guns are under siege. | |
She wants to take your guns away. | ||
He was talking about the amount of gun owners, Christians as well, and the context of that, and the importance of that. | ||
I mean, really, we need everyone out. | ||
We are counting on, and they're certainly not, I agree with you Grace, they're not low information voters because they're very smart people. | ||
Many of them know what's going on. | ||
Something comes up, they're busy. | ||
I mean, it's wild. | ||
I find, I talk to people in New York, they're as far right in the good way, right? | ||
Strong conservatives, but they're hunting. | ||
It's hunting season. | ||
And they think there's no hope in New York, so they don't vote. | ||
So it's really crazy. | ||
We need everyone out. | ||
Boyle, what do you think about all this? | ||
Yeah, so you've thrown around a few terms here, like four or four, three or four voters. | ||
So people understand what that is, right? | ||
Like what we're talking about inside, political insiders will use these words all the time. | ||
What a four or four voter is, is somebody that voted in the last four elections, right? | ||
They vote in the primary, they vote every election. | ||
Every time there's an election where their community is, they make sure they're informed, they go vote, and they cast a ballot. | ||
a four of four voter. The three of four voters, somebody that votes most of the time, right? | ||
Like sometimes they might miss an election because they were traveling or whatever. | ||
But the ones that we're talking about here, and they aren't low information voters, | ||
they're what I would call low propensity voters, right? Are the two of four and the one of four, | ||
or sometimes the ones that aren't even registered, right? | ||
And what's happened is that guys like the Turning Point Action folks have identified significant | ||
margins. I did a huge article about this way back earlier in the year, back in Las Vegas | ||
in January. I want to say it was, it was January or early February, somewhere there's abouts. | ||
I think Steve was out there for this too. The Turning Point Action crew did a big event | ||
with all these local county officials in came out to the event and stuff. | ||
But the big thing is that they identified across the swing states in Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, etc. | ||
Uh, you know, we're talking about something like 7 million. | ||
Uh, you know, there's a few other states in there too, uh, seven or 8 million folks, uh, that are, you know, naturally Republican Trump voters, uh, in these battleground states that didn't vote in 2016 or 2020. | ||
Right. | ||
Like, and so the fact is, is that, um, if those people get registered and then vote Then, you know, you can count on your four of fours and | ||
your three of fours, because this is such an important election, to carry you across the | ||
finish line. | ||
And so, like, when you're talking about, like, moneyballing the election, that's the word | ||
that Tyler Boyer used in an interview with me, a piece that I'm working on. | ||
Tyler Boyer from Turning Point Action, former Arizona RNC committeeman, a very smart guy | ||
when it comes to this stuff. | ||
You know, if you go back to moneyballing and watch the movie and read the book, what they're | ||
talking about in the baseball world is they totally threw out the conventional wisdom. | ||
And they decided to just go after guys that get on base, right? | ||
Like, on base percentage. | ||
That's what we need here. | ||
We need to get guys on base so that way we can score and our big hitters can drive them in, right? | ||
Like, and if we give guys on base, you know, walks, hit by pitch, doesn't matter how they get on base. | ||
You know, walk, drop third strike. | ||
I don't give a darn, right? | ||
However they get on base, we got to get our guys on base, right? | ||
Our people that haven't voted in the past. | ||
We get them on base and then our big hitters drive them in. | ||
Right. | ||
And that's how you score runs. | ||
That's how you win baseball games. | ||
Right. | ||
Like that's how you drive up the score. | ||
And again if you look back at that you know the Oakland A's of all teams went to go do a 20 game winning streak, you know, shocked the world | ||
when they did this. And then later, the next year, the Boston Red Sox when my hometown team | ||
went and employed the same strategy and they won the World Series with it, right? Like, and so the fact | ||
is, is that that's the mentality that we need here. We need a moneyball mentality, on base | ||
percentage, we need to get our guys voting. | ||
And if we do that, then we're going to win, right? Like in the fact that there are people across the | ||
right talking about this, at this point is a very good sign for Republicans and Trump, | ||
because there are efforts ongoing. | ||
Now, again, I think we will look back on it and we will find things that worked and things that didn't. | ||
But I do think that there's enough happening right now on our side and there's not that much happening on the Democrat side. | ||
That's the flip side of things. | ||
And the early numbers and whatnot that we're seeing that I mentioned there seem to suggest that we might be able to outdo them this year. | ||
Yeah, I mean, in 2016, President Trump's victory was carried through working class white voters. | ||
I mean, no one in politics thought it was possible and certainly not in the media or any sort of analysts and different people. | ||
They thought, you know, the only path to victory for Republicans were to make inroads with minorities and folks. | ||
But we showed that President Trump could break the system in a sense that he could juice the turnout and up the vote share. | ||
So the vote share being a term that's sort of the percentage of total votes cast, juicing Republicans, juicing independents that leaned our way, that MAGA had sort of brought in. | ||
We have to do it again. | ||
We have to do more. | ||
We need to advance the MAGA agenda on every front with every type of voter, whether it be Hispanics, we're seeing massive numbers, African-American men. | ||
You know, I've been asking everyone I talk to, I'm out, I was out in West Palm Beach, out with some of President Trump's campaign folks, and we're at a restaurant at a bar, we're asking folks, I mean, all of the waiters and workers there, they're for MAGA. | ||
They were represented by all different nationalities and You know, ethnicities. | ||
I mean, MAGA is strong. | ||
I think there's an undercurrent, especially with young voters. | ||
The key is to get them out because young voters certainly vote at a much lower rate. | ||
Traditionally, it might be a new thing for them. | ||
You know, the amount of people that like President Trump on Instagram and engage with social media content, and then sometimes they don't go vote. | ||
Maybe something came up. | ||
They're busy. | ||
They don't know how. | ||
They haven't voted before. | ||
It's actually mind-blowing. | ||
It's concerning because everything's on the line this election. | ||
So we need everyone out. | ||
We need to get involved. | ||
Use the apps. | ||
Get involved with Turning Point. | ||
Get involved with the outside groups. | ||
Get involved with President Trump's campaign. | ||
Certainly we haven't spoken about it, but the poll watching is very important for the ballot counting. | ||
I know the RNC and President Trump's campaign, I believe, just sued in Michigan. | ||
It's a huge news story. | ||
Working to ensure that we've got equal representation and rights on the ballot counting. | ||
So we've got about five minutes left. | ||
Grace, I think if you want to expand on anything, Before we close out on your end, one last message to the posse. | ||
Even writing no tax on tips, vote for Trump. | ||
I had someone actually, when I wrote that on the receipt, that waiter came out and wanted to shake my hand. | ||
And it was just, it was awesome. | ||
There's so many people out there, so things like that. | ||
But I do want to share two things. | ||
We do have a special screening in Las Vegas for government gangsters, and Kash Patel will be there. | ||
Along with Stephen Friend and Garrett O'Boyle and some other special guests. | ||
It's September 29th. | ||
For those of you who went to the Academy, the War Room Force Multiplier Academy in Vegas, check out for your emails because you guys are going to get a special discount code. | ||
And a lot of people have been asking about DVDs. | ||
We're working on it. | ||
It'll be available very soon. | ||
So thanks for everyone's patience. | ||
And we're going to have tons of other screenings all around the country. | ||
And when Steve's back, we're going to hit it hard, too. | ||
So it's going to be really great. | ||
And you can also get it on Rumble. | ||
It's available if you look on War Room at War Room Films. | ||
The last thing is it's a message from Steve. | ||
So I wanted to read it to you guys. | ||
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This is This is all Steve said. | |
This is everything. | ||
Get out to vote. | ||
Nothing else matters. | ||
100% participation is critical for Trump to win, and it's the posse that will make it happen. | ||
So everyone, get out to vote. | ||
Get your friends, family, neighbors, everyone. | ||
Thank you, Grace. | ||
We think about Steve often, of course, and I can't stress how many voters out there when I'm in Virginia and Florida, Georgia, North Carolina. | ||
They recognize me, they want to talk about the posse, they want to talk about the worm, they want to ask about Steve. | ||
Steve needs us to get this done. | ||
The country needs us. | ||
The folks that are part of the Posse are some of the best, brightest, smartest, hardest working people that are going to save this country. | ||
There's no excuses, no complaints. | ||
You need to give up some of your time. | ||
If you've got donations to make, small, large, whatever it is, everything counts. | ||
Donate to the candidates. | ||
Donate directly to President Trump so that we can cut through the noise. | ||
We feel great about this election, but we can't take anything for granted. | ||
Everyone needs to get involved. | ||
Everyone needs to work. | ||
Everyone needs to call their friends, write a list down. | ||
We're talking about early vote. | ||
Certainly election day is important as well. | ||
You know, let's focus on everything, getting everyone involved, getting folks registered. | ||
Matt, we've got a couple of minutes here. | ||
If you want to close it out on your end and hit it with the socials, hit it with your socials on a message. | ||
Yeah, so Alex, I would just say that, you know, one of the things you were talking about the 2016 election, the 2016 election was kind of like just a raw energy election, right? | ||
Like the Democrats were caught off guard. | ||
They underestimated Trump. | ||
And there was a kind of sophisticated data operation that we're talking about now that happened. | ||
was totally rocked by the Democrats doing the lockdowns and then using that as a pretext | ||
to change election laws and whatnot around the country and then gaming the system in | ||
a big way. | ||
But it's not like Democrats invented cheating in 2020 either, right? | ||
So it's like it's not the first time they did it, it won't be the last. | ||
But the fact is that in 2024, the right is getting more sophisticated, right? | ||
And so what we need to do is we need to continue to hone this stuff as the MAGA movement matures | ||
and becomes more prepared for things. | ||
And, you know, I mean, if you remember back in 2016, Trump won and he came to Washington | ||
and was just shocked, right? | ||
That's why all these bad forces got into the administration. | ||
into political positions, et cetera, because I just don't think the movement | ||
was mature enough at that point. | ||
But the things are getting better, they're getting stronger. | ||
We need to keep fighting shoulder to the grindstone all the way through. | ||
And the fact is, is that the power of the establishment is waning. | ||
The Democrats are reeling. | ||
Kamala's on defense, Trump's on offense as we close things out here. | ||
And frankly, I think the tide is turning and things are looking up. | ||
As for my socials, just I'm on Twitter or X at mboyl1 and truesocial at realmattboyle and just go to Breitbart.com. | ||
You can see all of our latest breaking news and analysis and things all over our site. | ||
You know, we've got our Trump interview that we're rolling out and all sorts of other great stuff up there as well. | ||
Thanks, Matt. | ||
Definitely listen to the Saturday show. | ||
It's big time. | ||
It's going to be critical to get the information. | ||
I think one last thing I want to say. | ||
KamalaTaxIncrease.com. | ||
President Trump's campaign just rolled it out. | ||
If they can throw it on screen quick, because I think we've got less than a minute here. | ||
KamalaTaxIncrease.com. | ||
It goes state by state. | ||
It shows you how much more you will pay on average if Kamala gets elected. | ||
And they revoke President Trump's tax cuts, which she has said she will do, which would be the largest tax hike in American history on the working class. | ||
42 days left. | ||
Everything on the line. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Get out the early vote. | ||
Get out the Election Day vote. | ||
Let's do it for Steve. | ||
Do it for the country. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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