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Here's your host, Stephen K Vance. | |
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. | ||
President Trump got a free shot at 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. Bannon. | |
The Bar Room for Bannon, a hot show today. | ||
We've got Bossy coming up, Naomi Wolf, Jeff Clark. | ||
We're going to have reports from the front lines in Georgia and North Carolina. | ||
I'm going to give Cameron, the producer, a heart attack right now because we're renaming the show, at least temporarily. | ||
This is going to be the Ban and Get Out the Vote show from now until Election Day. | ||
Posse, the only mission we have now is to make sure you get to the polls and you get friends, And anybody you can to the polls. | ||
Voting has started, as J.D. | ||
Vance has said. | ||
We no longer have election day. | ||
We have election season. | ||
And this is going to be a turnout election, pure and simple. | ||
So there's a lot of ways you can do that. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about some websites to go to. | ||
But your mission, Posse, is to start thinking about who's in your social network. | ||
Zuck bucks likes to say and figure out how you can be an ambassador. | ||
We got to run like a multi-level Marketing campaign here where you get 10 friends to vote and they get 10 friends and pretty soon You win an election. | ||
So this is Bannon's get out the vote Show, we're gonna let war room sit for a while first thing I want to talk about is the Navy the slogan loose lips Think ships and I want to have Denver throw up that headline There's been two articles in the last several days that are slamming | ||
Uh, Corey Lewandowski in particular in the Trump campaign and the boss in general. | ||
And what's happening here, uh, is it's not the Democrats that are doing that mischief. | ||
It's, uh, people who are or are allegedly insiders in the, um, in the Trump campaign, whoever you are, if you're doing that. | ||
Knock it off. | ||
If you are found, you should be fired. | ||
You should just right out the friggin' door with a boot up your ass. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
You don't do that. | ||
You do not do that. | ||
Stop doing that. | ||
This is a situation where Corey Lewandowski was brought on personally by Donald Trump To enhance some of the things that were going on, particularly in the get-out-the-vote and media efforts. | ||
There's nobody better than Cory. | ||
Boots on the ground. | ||
And I think there must be some jealousy there or fear about jobs or whatever. | ||
But I'm telling you, stop doing that. | ||
And by the way, you reporters at Politico, Josh Dawsey at the Washington Post, you're pulling the same crap you usually do, which is you're probably claiming high-level advisors within the Trump campaign, when in fact you've got grundoons who are in some desk facing the wall in the campaign, grousing about that, and then you make the rest of the crap up. | ||
I know how this game goes. | ||
Stop doing that, and these people need to be fired. | ||
Right today, find out who was talking, fire them. | ||
Get them right out the door. | ||
All right, next topic. | ||
The Washington Times, my favorite, my favorite landing place for commentaries in this country. | ||
It's just a great page. | ||
You've got Kelly Sadler, former Trump press person, in the first term, running out with Charlie Hurt. | ||
They just do a fine, fine job getting things out. | ||
I got a piece in there that went out online last night, and I think it's in the print edition today, that develops a theme we talked about on Monday. | ||
The Temkin village aspect of the Kamala Harris campaign, and the reference here is simply, going back 18th century, Gregory Temkin, a field marshal, took Catherine the Great out to her newly conquered territories in Crimea and southern Ukraine. | ||
How ironic is that? | ||
And these were just like dirt poor peasant, just muddy pigs running all over the place. | ||
And what Potemkin did was put up facades so that when she was riding along the river in her, I don't know, Rolls Royce of barges, it looked like everything was kind of cool. | ||
Potemkin Village. | ||
If you look at what Kamala Harris is doing, it's the same kind of illusion. | ||
Biden ran the basement campaign. | ||
She's running her medically sealed campaign, walled off from the press. | ||
It's all a bunch of Goebbels, if you say it enough, you believe it, lies. | ||
You know, they call us Nazis, and they take it right out of the Nazi playbook. | ||
So I'm going to run you through a few clips here. | ||
Give me dictator, Denver, if you would. | ||
Well, listen to this one carefully. | ||
Get your blood boiling. | ||
Know why people are taking shots at President Trump and putting me in prison. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Just imagine Donald Trump with no guardrails. | ||
He who has vowed to be a dictator on day one. | ||
He who has called for, quote, the termination of the Constitution of the United States of America. | ||
And let us be very clear. | ||
Someone who suggests we should terminate the Constitution of the United States Should never again stand behind the seal of the President of the United States! | ||
Never again! | ||
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Never again! | |
Never again. | ||
Hey, think about that. | ||
Never again. | ||
No, she's invoking Jewish rhetoric. | ||
Talking like a friggin' Nazi. | ||
Just give me a Heil Hitler there, Kamala. | ||
How can you say that kind of crap? | ||
After a bullet almost takes the head off of Donald Trump and another guy tries to take him out with an AK-47, and you're talking that kind of smack? | ||
Donald Trump wants to get rid of the Constitution? | ||
Really? | ||
He wants to be a dictator? | ||
Last time I looked, you were the people putting people in prison. | ||
For defending the Constitution? | ||
Hey, Exhibit A! | ||
Exhibit B is not behind the microphone! | ||
He's in Danbury Prison because of you! | ||
Stop that crap! | ||
And by the way, those people behind you who are clapping that kind of crap? | ||
How stupid are you? | ||
How friggin' stupid are you to eat that spoon-fed crap? | ||
It's stupid! | ||
Dictator! | ||
Wants to do away with the Constitution? | ||
Give me a friggin' break. | ||
Give me the unserious man. | ||
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This one, this one is like, this one just... 46 days until the election. | |
And what we know, this is going to be a tight race until the very end, so let's not pay too much attention to the polls, because let's be clear, we are the underdog in this race, and we have some hard work ahead of us. | ||
But here's the thing, we like hard work. | ||
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We like hard work. | |
Hard work is good work. | ||
Enough, Denver. | ||
We don't like hard work. | ||
If we like hard work, we're going to get our ass to the border, Kamala, when Joe Biden told you to get your ass to the border and take care of the millions, now the tens of millions, of people who came across the border. | ||
And what's this underdog stuff? | ||
What is this? | ||
You came out of the convention, you're riding high in the polls, and you're just acting like, oh, I'm the underdog? | ||
What is that? | ||
Who are you trying to smack over here? | ||
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Huh? | |
You're trying to run like you're the candidate of change when you're not, and you're trying to run as the underdog You're the dog, but not the underdog, Kamala. | ||
Can you give me... What do you got next? | ||
Play whatever you got up in the queue next, in terms of our ones, and we'll go with that. | ||
But that is not what we heard from Donald Trump. | ||
Instead, it was the same old tired show. | ||
The same old tired playbook we've heard for years. | ||
With no plan on how he would address the needs of the American people. | ||
Well folks, it's time to turn the page. | ||
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It's time to turn the page. | |
And America is ready to chart a new way forward. | ||
We are ready. | ||
So, so, turn the page, right? | ||
It is time to turn the page. | ||
They've been in office for four years now. | ||
We got record high inflation. | ||
We got record high illegal immigration. | ||
We got crime in our streets. | ||
We got oil prices that are off the charts. | ||
We got Americans having to choose between food on the table, medicine in the cabinet, a roof over their head, school books and clothes for their kids. | ||
Four years of that, and she wants to turn the page. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Let's turn the page back. | ||
To what work? | ||
What is this, Donald Trump has no plan? | ||
Just go to his website, go to her website, see who's got a plan. | ||
Hey, memo to Kamala Harris, he did it before. | ||
That's the difference. | ||
You compare your records, you compare Trump, safe, secure, prosperous. | ||
The rockets' red glare across the Middle East or from North Korea weren't there. | ||
All you have is chaos, economically, geopolitically, and at the border. | ||
Turn the page. | ||
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Yeah! | |
Let's turn the page on you! | ||
Out! | ||
What are you going to do come November 6th? | ||
Kamala Harris? | ||
What is your profession gonna be? | ||
You got no skills! | ||
Donald Trump did it. | ||
He can do it again. | ||
Give me one more clip here real quick. | ||
And in many ways, you've heard me say before, he is an unserious man. | ||
But the consequences of putting him back in the White House are extremely serious. | ||
Extremely serious. | ||
Just Google Project 2025. | ||
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Alright, hang on. | |
Let's stop it right there, Denver. | ||
Let's stop it right there. | ||
Gobles. | ||
Nazi propagandist, if you say it enough, you believe it. | ||
How many friggin' times does Donald Trump have to say he had nothing to do with Project 2025, he disavowed it, it's got nothing to do with him, and they keep pulling that crap. | ||
What is that all about? | ||
They know it's a lie and they feed it to you. | ||
Do you want a president who knows She is telling lies over and over and over and over again. | ||
And she keeps telling them to you. | ||
So you'll put her in office to keep doing the damage she's been doing. | ||
Disgusting! | ||
Alright, we're going to Georgia and North Carolina when I come back. | ||
Navarro in for Bannon. | ||
You are in the Steve Bannon get out the vote war room. | ||
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the world or through Hong Kong. We will fight till they're all gone. We rejoice when there's | |
no more. Let's take down the CC. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. Navarro for Bannon. | ||
You are in Steve Bannon's get out the vote room today. | ||
We're going to go to Georgia right now to talk to the epitome of who we are here on this show and in the posse, Charlene Alexander. | ||
Exhibiting the principle that one person can make a hell of a lot of difference, and she did in the state of Georgia. | ||
Welcome to the War Room, Charlene. | ||
You, if I understand it, submitted a petition to the state election board in Georgia, and now they passed that. | ||
And the rule is that there has to be a hand count of every ballot counted by machines so that we know there's no chicanery in there. | ||
Do I have that right? | ||
And why is that a good thing? | ||
And why won't it slow things down? | ||
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Basically, yes, you have it right. | |
What we're saying is that at the end of election day, you pull all the ballots out of the scanner. | ||
Previously, those ballots were put in containers. | ||
They go to the elections office and really, you don't ever see them again. | ||
My whole petition was to say, I believe that we take those ballots out of the scanner. | ||
We're not going to tally the offices. | ||
It's strictly a totals count of the pieces of paper that came out of the scanner, which it should match. | ||
what the scanner says that the ballots that have been counted. This has created a huge uproar, | ||
but in my opinion, I just don't think it's going to take much more than 15 minutes to 30 minutes | ||
to count the ballots that come out of the scanner in most of the precincts. | ||
I call it a stinking war. | ||
Here's a question for me, for you. | ||
As you, as these ballots, as the absentee ballots come in, are any of them counted prior to election day? | ||
And if they're counted by machines, for example, are they going to be counting them in real time before election day? | ||
Or does it all wait till election day? | ||
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Well, I need to correct you. | |
It's not absentee ballots. | ||
That's a completely different set of what we're looking at. | ||
These are actual people, okay? | ||
You have early voting and the ballots are going on then. | ||
At this point, nothing is counted of the ballots. | ||
You just have the scanner counts. | ||
But when we get to election day with this petition, at the end of election day, 7 p.m., They will run the tapes, you know, out of the scanner. | ||
They have a total count. | ||
We will be pulling those ballots out of the scanner and three of us will be hand counting those totals and comparing it to the scanner count. | ||
I like to call it a stake in the ground. | ||
That's the number, the hand count that should not change. | ||
I don't, what they do at the state. | ||
Let me ask you, let me clarify here. | ||
So, so come election day they start counting with machines. | ||
Are they counting the absentees at that point or just the game day vote? | ||
The day of vote? | ||
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What this petition relates to is just the in-person vote on election day. | |
I see. | ||
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Absentee is counted, but it's at 7 p.m. | |
in the elections office. | ||
Completely different place or process. | ||
Isn't that what you also want to make sure you have a correct count between I mean, if all the absentees are counted by machines, don't you want to have kind of some cross-check there? | ||
I mean, one of the problems with Georgia was they got rid of signature match entirely on absentee ballots. | ||
Are we doing anything about that, or is it still the same old Raffensperger consent decree that did us in the last time? | ||
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Well, signature matching is out, but they do have some controls where you show a voter ID when you take the absentee ballot to the elections office to turn it in, if that's what you do. | |
We still have problems with the mail not getting there in time or with drop boxes. | ||
But my petition only relates to what's happening in the polls on election day. | ||
But yeah, there's still going to be some issues with absentee. | ||
Yeah, there's going to be some issues. | ||
The drop boxes are big still in Georgia. | ||
I mean, I remember in 2000 mules, I think Georgia was at the center of that. | ||
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Well, it was one of the big ones. | |
They've cut back on the number of drop boxes and they have to be watched by people. | ||
So, but I don't think that will be as big of an issue this time. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, you keep doing what you're doing, Georgia. | ||
It's going to be absolutely critical and we'll see what happens on election day with this. | ||
It'd be very interesting if there's a big discrepancy between the hand count and the machine count. | ||
Thank you for being in Bannon's war room. | ||
Let's turn the page here on this show for a minute. | ||
In the bottom of the hour, Dave Bossie is going to be coming in and talking, among other things, about his new film and Kamala Harris. | ||
But I did, I would be remiss in not noting the big attack now that's going on in the globalist press and on the Democrat side on the Trump tariffs. | ||
Which I had at least a little bit to do with when I was in the administration. | ||
We had three different lines of attack, really, that you can think of. | ||
The first line was the steel and aluminum tariffs. | ||
Those are the first ones. | ||
We were able to get through. | ||
Wilbur Ross, the Commerce Secretary, and I finally were able to quench the staunch opposition of Gary Cohn from Goldman Sachs, who should never have been in the White House and was holding things up. | ||
And when we got the steel and aluminum tariffs for the President's signature at his demand, Cohn was out the door, praise the Lord. | ||
So they're still in place. | ||
Memo to Harris, Biden. | ||
So you can't really attack Trump for tariffs because those are still in place. | ||
Then I was working with Bob Lighthizer in particular on the China tariffs. | ||
And Kevin Hassett had a big, big role in that as the chair of the Council of Economic Advisers. | ||
It was absolutely necessary to protect ourselves from the Communist Chinese predation. | ||
Those are still in, and by the way, during the Trump administration, they didn't cause a whiff of inflation. | ||
Okay? | ||
Think about that. | ||
Not a bit. | ||
No inflation from the steel and aluminum tariffs. | ||
No inflation from the China tariffs. | ||
You can't blame inflation on tariffs or Trump. | ||
And then the other line of attack there was in the Commerce Department. | ||
There's a whole sub department that does what's called countervailing and | ||
anti-dumping duties. | ||
And it's it's probably the most understated but important tool in our trade | ||
box because we could go out and do things like put tariffs on Korean washers and | ||
dryers when they were just dumping them in and putting people out of work in | ||
places like Ohio, solar panels and all the like. | ||
And again, no inflation. | ||
So a memo to the Financial Times, memo to the Wall Street Journal, which loves to | ||
beat up on me, Trump and tariffs. | ||
You consistently get this wrong when you are in a world of trade where trade is | ||
not free, but mercantilist and predatory. | ||
The only thing countries can do to protect themselves is put on tariffs and when you do that you allow american workers and american businesses particularly small businesses to defend themselves prosper and make our supply chains more secure in the process and that is the path to prosperity in the irony here is that | ||
Whenever Democrats attack Trump tariffs, somehow they have amnesia that, hey, those tariffs that he put in were one of the few things that Biden and Harris didn't take off. | ||
So don't be talking that kind of smack. | ||
And then when you get globalist publications like the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times attacking Donald Trump for defending American workers, guess what? | ||
That gets you a little more votes on Wall Street, but it gets Trump a lot more votes out in the flyover states. | ||
And you know what I call the flyover states? | ||
America. | ||
We'll be right back with the great Dave Bossie. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
We've heard from Bannon. | ||
You are in the Get Out the Vote War Room. | ||
We're here with Dave Bossi, a man that I've known since I first saw his visage in Trump Tower, summer of 2016 on the campaign. | ||
He was a growling bear then. | ||
He's a growling bear now. | ||
People walked in fear. | ||
of this man, but also had great respect for him, and he has been a warrior. | ||
He has a new weapon out in the war in this election. | ||
Mr. Bossy, what do you got? | ||
Thanks, Peter. | ||
You know, I love documentary filmmaking. | ||
Steve Bannon and I have made, I think, seven or eight docs together over the many years | ||
that we've been partners on those. | ||
And we have a new one out, Trump's Rescue Mission, Saving America. | ||
And people can go to Trumpsavesamericamovie.com, Trumpsavesamericamovie.com, and you can watch | ||
it right now. | ||
It's streaming. | ||
And you can learn everything you need to know. | ||
But more importantly, because if you're in the posse, you're listening to this show, you know it. | ||
But you're going to learn some things in this film that you didn't know. | ||
You're going to see some things right from Kamala's mouth that you have never heard. | ||
But you're also going to be able to send this to your friends and family and neighbors to make sure. | ||
That they understand this is the most consequential election of our lifetime. | ||
It's not just the most important. | ||
We are at a fork in the road, and America is going one direction or another. | ||
It's either going to go to freedom and prosperity, with Donald John Trump or stick a fork in us who were done. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
And that's how serious this is. | ||
And that's why a good cue that you're the best. | ||
That's why we made this film. | ||
That's why President Trump is truth about it. | ||
He's been on X about it. | ||
He's Instagram about this film. | ||
It is give me the website once Trump saves America movie dot com. | ||
And it's really it's an important element. | ||
It's not the most important element. | ||
It is an important element to the overall tapestry that we're trying to live stream | ||
in it. | ||
It's free. | ||
And what's what's the marketing plan besides getting on with the posse? | ||
Are you doing any ads to promote it? | ||
Yes, so we have a very broad advertising campaign that encompasses television, digital, Facebook, Citizens United Productions. | ||
Instagram, Facebook, TikTok. | ||
We are putting this film out as far and wide as possible so that people can see it. | ||
So who did you interview? | ||
So President Trump sat not once but twice. | ||
Senator J.D. Vance. | ||
We have an unbelievable cast from Ted Cruz to Matt Gaetz, Byron Donalds to Mike Walls | ||
to Governors Kristi Noem and Jeff Landria, Louisiana. | ||
We have former National Security Advisor Keith Kellogg. | ||
We have Kash Patel. | ||
We have an unbelievable, it's really the who's who of. | ||
of the MAGA movement. | ||
Is this the one you made where I was in prison and they wouldn't let you in? | ||
Yes, that's right. | ||
So, of course. | ||
I was listening. | ||
We've never had a chance to really visit about that. | ||
They had some guy on a live interview from prison last night talking about P. Diddy. | ||
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Stop. | |
I'm serious. | ||
But they wouldn't let me. | ||
So for everybody who needs to know this, I petitioned the Bureau of Prisons and went through the appeals process to be able to interview Peter while he was in Florida, incarcerated in Miami. | ||
And so, they gave me every excuse known to man as to why we were not able to do that. | ||
I was branded the most notorious person in the prison system. | ||
In a Miami prison. | ||
And I'm watching the TV last night, they had some guy live interview from prison talking smack about P. Diddy, and I'm thinking, good God. | ||
Right. | ||
But you know what? | ||
I was able to come and see you there. | ||
That was the most important thing. | ||
You lifted our spirits. | ||
My fiancé and I sat there in the room with Dave and he was like looking around and wondering if we were going to get out. | ||
I've been in a few of those before, but it's always an experience. | ||
Let me put you on the spot here. | ||
Big reveals about Kamala that we're not going to, that we're going to see in this movie, because you tease those a little bit. | ||
Just give me one or two if you can. | ||
Well, what we do is it's a compilation of, because she is a Marxist. | ||
We all know she is a Marxist. | ||
So what we do is throughout the film, Juxtapose Donald Trump's freedom and prosperity record versus her record. | ||
So we go through the economy, we go through national security, we go through the border and immigration. | ||
Let's play the real 30-second clip here real quick to give people a taste of this. | ||
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They are killing us without killing us. | |
That is called Bidenomics. | ||
Her very first task was to be the border czar. | ||
It's almost like they intentionally tried to set the Middle East on fire. | ||
We're in the middle of a war in this country. | ||
We're gonna 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. | |
Watch now at TrumpSavesAmericaMovie.com We're gonna make America great again, greater than ever before. | ||
And she's the one that wants to turn the page. | ||
Go back. | ||
She wants to go back. | ||
And everybody in America wants to go right back to Trump's America and forget about the last four years. | ||
Let's not go back to four more years of this garbage. | ||
We need four years of peace and prosperity, and that's what Donald Trump will bring. | ||
And that's why he's going to win. | ||
And look, what I love about this audience. | ||
Uh, is that they are 100% dedicated to action. | ||
And so I want to, I just for a second, if we could, uh, cause obviously I want everybody to go to Trump saves America movie.com and be able to watch it. | ||
But let me just give you a couple of numbers so we get a historical perspective, because this is kind of what we did back in 2016. | ||
So Pennsylvania, I'm going to give you a bunch of numbers here, but mail-in ballot requests, Republican to Democrat, in the state of Pennsylvania, 2020 versus 2024 numbers. | ||
So, in 2020, 50 days out, I'm going to get a new report today, and we can do that again next week, but 2020 numbers, 50 days out, Republican absentee ballot requests, 377,000 for the Republicans, 1.1 million for the Democrats in 2020. | ||
1,000 for the Republicans, 1.1 million for the Democrats in 2020. | ||
Today, 50 days out, this year 50 days out, We're about 50,000 behind—about 50,000, 40,000, 50,000 behind where we were in 2020. | ||
Democrats, 798,000. | ||
We're about 50,000 behind, about 50, 40, 50,000 behind where we were in 2020. | ||
Democrats, 798,000. | ||
They're 400,000 behind where they were in 2020. | ||
But still twice as many as us. | ||
They only took Pennsylvania by 80,000 votes. | ||
They're 400,000 votes behind 50 days out on the ballot chase program. | ||
Hold that thought for one second. | ||
Look, Posse. | ||
This game day voting, we've got to get over this. | ||
Every state in the union, we've got to play their game, early voting, absentee voting, and we've got to narrow that gap as much as possible. | ||
And that is the point of this, is that our people are turning out. | ||
Our people are turning out. | ||
I'm a devil's advocate here. | ||
It's like, how is it that we had four years to get absentees out and we're lower than we were in 2020. | ||
Hold on, this is just the beginning. | ||
So understand, this closes as you go, okay? | ||
Because what you're able to do, because how you like to think about these things, is as | ||
you narrow the pool, okay? | ||
Okay, and as people vote early and bank your vote, which we must have, we're able to identify and know who has not voted, put all of our lead on that target, so we're not using resources just willy-nilly throwing them up against a wall hoping people vote. | ||
We're going to know exactly who they are. | ||
So let me just also give you Pennsylvania. | ||
Voter registration numbers. | ||
Okay? | ||
Voter registration numbers. | ||
In 2020, on election day, there was 685,000 more Democrats than Republicans in the state of Pennsylvania registered. | ||
Okay? | ||
Nearly 700,000 more Democrats than Republicans registered. | ||
Okay? | ||
Statewide in Pennsylvania. | ||
Today, today, we've cut that number in half. | ||
In half. | ||
Meaning, over the four years. | ||
To talk about- What's the percentages, and how much independents are there percentage-wise, you know? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know the answer to that because I didn't come prepared to talk about independence. | ||
What I'm doing is saying to you that we, over the four years, you just asked the right question, which is what has been done over the four years? | ||
In four years, they've cut in Pennsylvania. | ||
Okay, the state party, the Trump campaign. | ||
Susie Wiles, let me just say this. | ||
Susie Wiles, the campaign manager, one of the two campaign managers with Chris LaSuita. | ||
Susie Wiles and I did this in Florida in 2016. | ||
She was the Florida director. | ||
She is a master at voter registration. | ||
For the last several years, Susie has put into place an operation. | ||
That we are now seeing the numbers for the first time. | ||
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So in this case, is registration up? | |
Registration is up. | ||
We've cut from 685,000 to 340,000. | ||
And that cut is due to increased registration of Republicans. | ||
Exactly right. | ||
And the same thing in North Carolina. | ||
is due to increased registration of Republicans. | ||
Exactly right. | ||
And the same thing in North Carolina. | ||
There was 391,000 more Democrats than Republicans in 2020, a net improvement of 265,000, meaning | ||
there's only 126,000 more Dems than ours in North Carolina. | ||
That's a four-year devastating number to the Democrats. | ||
That's what's not reflected in the polling. | ||
It's not reflected in anything. | ||
You need to know where the independents are. | ||
Generally, North Carolina has been ours, even though they have a higher Democrat, so it's got to be the independents. | ||
It's ours because we have to work hard at it. | ||
Okay, it's ours because we have to work hard at it. | ||
In 2016, Susie Wiles had a, I think it was about a six or seven hundred thousand vote, voter registration deficit, okay, in Florida, in the state of Florida. | ||
Okay, more, six or seven hundred thousand more Democrats than Republicans statewide in Florida. | ||
Today, eight years later, because she did it for both Trump and then DeSantis, It's now like a million, she's flipped it, a million six. | ||
A million six. | ||
Now we have a million more Republicans than Democrats in the state of Florida, which is why it's red. | ||
And that's why Trump's going to be able to win it and put it in the bank, and we won't have to worry about it, because that's what we were doing spending time. | ||
In Nevada we're down to 19,000 more Democrats than Republicans. | ||
And in Arizona it's 260,000 more Democrats than Republicans, down 130,000 from four years | ||
ago and we only lost it by 13,000 votes. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
We have massive voter registration increases, and you look at the margins of how they took these elections in each one. | ||
This victory can be big enough. | ||
They can't take it. | ||
They can't steal it. | ||
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They are flying the flag at half-mast across the street at the Capitol | ||
because those S.O.B.s went home today. | ||
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Do we pay them for that? | ||
No. | ||
We pay them to balance the friggin' budget and provide us the services we need and protect this country. | ||
And what? | ||
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It's September! | ||
They went home. | ||
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Dave, we were talking a little bit about... Well, just irresponsible on the CR first. | |
Just a split second on that. | ||
It's irresponsible. | ||
We have a 37 trillion and counting. | ||
That's on book, by the way, as Steve and I love to talk about. | ||
One-fourth of it due to Biden-Harris. | ||
Of course. | ||
One-fourth. | ||
It's incredible what these people have done and how irresponsible and reckless the spending has been. | ||
And in such, creating an unrunaway inflation, created interest rates that are through the roof, gas prices, it's all, we all know what it is listening to this show. | ||
But this CR, without the SAVE Act attached, in my opinion, is irresponsible. | ||
And I hold some of these Republicans who wouldn't let Speaker Johnson, to be honest with you, last week, Speaker Johnson tried to pass the CR with the SAVE Act and didn't get it because some Republicans wouldn't do it. | ||
Now, some of the 12 said, oh, I don't want a CR. | ||
I'm against CRs. | ||
I got it, OK. | ||
But when you've got the SAVE Act that you can pass again and stick it in Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden's eye, it's important. | ||
And you know they're going to pass it anyway on the second round if you vote it down. | ||
pass it you're gonna send it to the Senate the Senate's not gonna pass the | ||
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SAVE Act. But it's a political effort. They know chess players. They don't even play checkers. | |
And by the way Marjorie Taylor Greene was supposed to come on this morning and | ||
I still she has to answer as to why she supported Kevin McCarthy because that's | ||
that's the fruit of the poison tree but lest I digress sir. | ||
It is. | ||
So a couple things. | ||
Let's run around some states. | ||
Yeah, and I particularly want to know, Dave. | ||
Okay, so the ones that we know we've got to win and are legitimate battlegrounds in play Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina has come into play now. | ||
Besides those states, are there any others we think we can pick off? | ||
Yeah, Virginia, you didn't mention. | ||
So let me just say this. | ||
If you are Donald Trump and the Trump campaign, you're on offense everywhere. | ||
You're on offense in Virginia. | ||
It's a dead heat. | ||
You're on offense in Wisconsin. | ||
Trump's up by one or two. | ||
We will remember that Youngkin got elected there as the Republican governor. | ||
Oh, for sure. | ||
Is Junkin active in supporting Trump? | ||
He is. | ||
I mean, I'd love to see him obviously do more. | ||
I think he's pouting because he didn't get to be vice president. | ||
Hey, you know what? | ||
Junkin, come on. | ||
Get off your sofa and don't pout. | ||
Get working. | ||
So we can win Virginia. | ||
Maybe we don't pull it off, but if we're on offense in Virginia, we're on offense in Wisconsin, which we're up one or two. | ||
We're on offense in Michigan and Minnesota. | ||
Look, don't get me wrong, Minnesota came on the grid in 2016, if you remember. | ||
Steve and I were running the strategic operations and we were making decisions. | ||
The Iron Range, brother. | ||
Yeah, yeah, no, no. | ||
Of course. | ||
Of course. | ||
There's a big part of that state that's ours. | ||
I saw it moving from Pennsylvania across Ohio, right, into Wisconsin, Michigan, and into | ||
Minnesota. | ||
And we identified it late, but it was there. | ||
Was that the place that burned, by the way? | ||
Well, the governor, Tim Walz, was sitting on his ass in his mansion. | ||
Did you hear Trump tell that story? | ||
He should tell that story every time he's on the stump about how Walz had his house surrounded by peaceful protesters, and he was like such a coward. | ||
It's like, hey, get me out of here! | ||
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Hey, Timmy, you can't be a man if they call you Champ on Jim. | ||
Go ahead, Dick. | ||
So we look at Arizona, we look at Georgia, to round out Nevada, as you were just talking about. | ||
We're on offense in all of them. | ||
We are going to win back Arizona and Georgia. | ||
We are going to win them. | ||
We have to turn out the vote. | ||
We have to work every minute through every day. | ||
But Donald Trump has not been behind in a poll in either of those states in the last | ||
30 days. | ||
It is moving. | ||
It has moved in our direction. | ||
It is going to continue to move that way. | ||
And it puts us on offense because they're going to be on defense in all of the states | ||
we just talked about. | ||
You need more numbers for us because we have about two minutes left. | ||
And let me just say this. | ||
What Charlie Kirk and Turning Point, what Scott Pressler and his operation are doing | ||
in these states to help with voter registration over the past couple of months. | ||
Cameron, get us the websites for these things too, please. | ||
Absolutely the most important thing that we could be doing because those guys are on the ground as a force multiplier. | ||
That's what guys like us, I mean, that's what Steve and I did back in 16. | ||
We found the force multipliers and we put them to work and we gave them free reign, | ||
which is what, you know, Charlie Kirk and his operation and Scott Pressler, those guys | ||
are doing important work for the president and we need them to continue to do that. | ||
So let me just say, Pennsylvania is an absolute dead heat, but the undervote in Pennsylvania, | ||
that Trump undervote, right? | ||
That's there. | ||
Dead heat in the polls. | ||
Dead heat in the polls, absolutely. | ||
We're going to win it because Donald Trump is working incredibly hard in Pennsylvania. | ||
He's there all the time. | ||
He's living in Pennsylvania. | ||
This campaign is going to run through Pennsylvania. | ||
So we need to pay attention there. | ||
Two points on Pennsylvania quickly. | ||
He saved the Philly shipyard. | ||
That's a big deal. | ||
100% he did. | ||
He saved the steel mills up around Pittsburgh. | ||
There's about six towns in and around Pittsburgh that wouldn't be existing now without him. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
That's a great point because in 2016 we went to that shipyard. | ||
In Philly. | ||
And we campaigned there, and we promised it, and eight years on, eight years on, it's still there. | ||
We said this. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Donald Trump and people in Philadelphia and the Philadelphia suburbs need to remember that. | ||
They get blown up by all this left-wing media, but they need to remember that Donald Trump delivered for them in their backyards, and that's what's going to win this election. | ||
And then, look, in Wisconsin, Donald Trump is winning in Wisconsin. | ||
And if we pick off Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, we're going to win Arizona and Georgia, and we're going to win back Nevada. | ||
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We wish you the best of luck, sir. | ||
I'm sure you'll be back early and often here. | ||
Looking forward to it. | ||
All right, brother. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Naomi Wolf at the top of the hour. |