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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
Here's one time I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
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It's going to happen. | |
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
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. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Well, just before the break, we're talking to Scott Pressler about the dragging of the | ||
officials, dragging their feet in voter registration, voter registrations at this crucial time. | ||
Deadlines approaching this crucial time before this knife-edge existential election on November the 5th. | ||
Scott was Cited in the UK's Guardian, the most important left wing, the UK's version of the New York Times, cited as, quoting, a reliable source indicating to him of this nefarious tactics. | ||
Scott, what you just said before the break is so important there. | ||
Can you repeat that claim again, the invitation again? | ||
Anyone working on Yes, to anyone that is involved in any elections process with the 67 We're good to go. | ||
And when I went on recently to the voter registration website, it put on there that the Department of State was scheduling maintenance from 6 p.m. | ||
on Saturday, October 5th until 12 a.m. | ||
President Trump's rally starts at 5 p.m. | ||
I want to give a shout out to Laura Trump, because when we posted this information, she flagged, got the legal team involved, and I'm very proud to say that the scheduled maintenance has been moved from 6 p.m. | ||
to 10 p.m. That one action alone Being a watchdog on the Pennsylvania Department of State when all of this attention is going to be going to the voter registration website may have just produced this weekend thousands of new voter registrations that otherwise that site would have been down. | ||
Everybody for the next 35 days You need to be a watchdog watching every single process because the Democrats, they are not going to go down without a fight. | ||
They are going to do everything that they have to do to try to install Kamala into office. | ||
And so, again, audit PA at earlyvoteaction.com with any tips of nefarious actions that are being taken in PA. You know, I always have to tip my hat to the Democrats on this. | ||
I would never have thought of doing anything so dastardly or underhand as taking down a voter registration website, or the only voter registration website, basically, at the precise same time that the opposition was having a keynote rally that was obviously going to generate a lot of voter registrations in that moment. | ||
So, you know, You're clearly not assuming that off-site necessary maintenance. | ||
You're not giving them the benefit of the doubt or assuming they're good faith at all. | ||
Of course not. They know exactly what they're doing. | ||
Yes, I'm so sorry to interrupt you. | ||
We called it for what it is. | ||
This is clear election interference. | ||
Why would they schedule maintenance during peak performance hours on a weekend when a historic rally is happening that Elon Musk has just announced that he is going to... | ||
This rally this weekend is going to receive national attention, is going to receive global attention. | ||
And think about it. To our beautiful expatriates that are American citizens, one very important thing that I need you guys to do is there's a website called FVAP.gov. | ||
that is the Federal Voting Assistance Program. | ||
If you are an American citizen that is living outside of the United States, | ||
you're an expatriate, even if you no longer live in America, | ||
you have a right to vote. | ||
And the Democrats are spending millions of dollars trying to get outside Democrat votes | ||
from American citizens, and Republicans, we must step up our game. | ||
So I don't care if you're an American living in Mexico or Germany or Japan, you have a right to vote federally in our elections. | ||
Please visit today after you're done watching Stephen K. Bannon's War Room at F as in federal, V as in voting, A as assistance, P as in program.gov and do that today. | ||
Scott, before you bounce, and I can see you're there in your hotel room, so you're there in the field. | ||
I don't want to take up too much of your time because it's obviously vital what you're doing. | ||
But before you go, I just want to underline a certain point that's emerged here in what you were just talking about. | ||
Steve Bannon often says that nothing will change unless you change it. | ||
It That this registration site had been taken out. | ||
It was basically an activist, right? | ||
It was an activist, you're an activist. | ||
What I mean to say here is that this highlights the importance that Steve is always talking about, the importance of agency. | ||
This is people being alert, noticing these things, and sort of moving together as a convoy movement, rather than just sort of lazily sitting back thinking, oh well We've got the GOP that they'll get round to doing this eventually, which of course they won't. | ||
That's a key point here. | ||
If Donald Trump wins on November the 5th, and I very much hope that he does, but if he wins, it will be because of this type of urgency and agency coming together on behalf of MAGA, right? | ||
Absolutely. No action is too small, whether it's you being an agent at home, writing postcards, text messages, making phone calls, registering voters, or even discovering these things that somebody may go, oh, they're just doing scheduled maintenance. | ||
That's no big deal. | ||
But then thinking, wait a second, a historic rally is happening. | ||
Why is this maintenance happening at the same precise time? | ||
And if it weren't for X, if it weren't for leveraging our social media, if it weren't for flagging this up to the very top upper echelon, then who knows? | ||
Thousands of people would have been disenfranchised this weekend trying to go to the voter registration website only to discover they could not register to vote. | ||
And so please, everyone at home, you keep your eyes open, you keep your ears open. | ||
And you work with these. | ||
You work with your hands to deliver this country and win the presidency for Donald J. Trump and top to bottom, all of our Republican candidates as well, like Joe Kent. | ||
Scott Pressler, your social media, if people are alert to anything, if they see something in the field of voter registration, anomalies, if they see anything, And they want to feed this food to you, like that heroic whistleblower that came to you as cited in Lucerne County. | ||
Where do they go? Please, you can go to auditpa at earlyvoteaction.com, email. | ||
You may visit our website. | ||
We would very much appreciate your financial support so I can continue hiring bodies across PA, earlyvoteaction.com. | ||
And I'm also very, you can reach me, reachable, on social media at x, at Scott Pressler, S-C-O-T-T-P-R-E-S-1-S-L-E-R. My direct messages are open to everybody. | ||
Scott Presley, you are a hero of this movement. | ||
If everybody in MAGA was like you, was engaged as you, Donald Trump would be sailing, no matter how they tried to fix the next election, Donald Trump would be sailing to victory. | ||
Thanks for coming on the show. Where are you right now, specifically? | ||
I am in Boston. | ||
Pennsylvania, and I am heading directly after the War Room straight to Butler County, Pennsylvania, and our entire team will be registering those 80,000 attendees tomorrow at the rally. | ||
We will be there. God bless you, Scott. | ||
Thanks very much for coming on the show. | ||
Thank you. Well, more good news coming out in battleground states. | ||
Wisconsin now, the Senate race, it appears that the Democrats feel themselves somewhat on the back foot. | ||
Specifically here we're talking about Senator Tammy Baldwin. | ||
Her lead is starting to evaporate. | ||
Interesting now. So to help me discuss this, tell me what's going on in Wisconsin. | ||
Brian Shimming, the GOP chair, Wisconsin. | ||
Good morning. Thanks for coming on the show. | ||
Tell me more. Why are the Democrats panicking this close to an election? | ||
Yeah, they're flipping out because this race... | ||
Now, a year ago, I was kind of making fun of reporters at a press conference I did at the Capitol because a year ago, all the state and the national media, the usual sources were all saying, oh, Tammy Baldwin can't be beat. | ||
There's no way she can be beat. | ||
And now we're at a two-point race between her and the Republican Eric Hovde, a businessman from here. | ||
I'm actually a Republican from Madison, Wisconsin. | ||
And he is too. | ||
And so this has now gotten to a two-point race. | ||
I remind people, she was only at a 37% favorable when she got into this race. | ||
But she has been a big fundraiser in all of her Senate races. | ||
So when I hear media people going, oh, there's no way Tammy Baldwin could be beat, I always say, has anyone seen U.S. Senator Russ Feingold around lately? | ||
lately, because I haven't and he's gone. | ||
Are folks starting to feel the momentum? | ||
They are. I was just on a nine-city tour for President Trump, who will be back here tomorrow, actually, for the fourth time in about two weeks. | ||
And the energy is high. | ||
In fact, the folks I was doing the speaking tour with, we're doing local rallies. | ||
And the energy is like the election is tomorrow. | ||
Honestly, it's huge. | ||
Out there across the state. | ||
This is like a one-point, one-and-a-half-point race between President Trump and Tammy Baldwin. | ||
So you've got the presidential race. | ||
You have a U.S. Senate race, which could either help flip or put some insulation on a Republican majority. | ||
You've got two House races that are within five points or so. | ||
And then the Liberal Supreme Court threw out our legislative map. | ||
So all the way up and down the ballot, we have challenges. | ||
But I am telling you, the energy out there is huge. | ||
And is the local press in Wisconsin, is this starting to pick up on this, or are they burying this? | ||
Yeah, they've been burying up to this point, but with this story that you're referencing in Axios showing just a two-point lead, you know, Tammy Baldwin has been a huge fundraiser, national fundraisers, millions come pouring in. | ||
Eric Hovde's got resources to put into it. | ||
Now the D.C. types are showing up. | ||
Look, they wrote off Ron Johnson the first time and the second time and the third time, and he came back and won every time. | ||
We want to send somebody out there who's going to not cancel out Ron Johnson's vote. | ||
And Ron Johnson, as you know, great conservative. | ||
And to have Tammy Baldwin in the U.S. Senate next to Ron Johnson is ridiculous. | ||
Wisconsin could end up being, we're about 6 million people here. | ||
We've had 12 races in 24 years in Wisconsin. | ||
Think about this. 12 races in 24 years in Wisconsin that were decided statewide by less than 30,000 votes. | ||
Brian, the thing that I think key here that the Warren posse will appreciate is the fact that if the Democrats lose in Wisconsin, if they lose Tammy Baldwin's seat here, can the Democrats still have any hope, do you think, in holding on to their Senate majority? | ||
The answer is no. | ||
I think we're set so well, obviously, in West Virginia. | ||
I'll never say there's a gimme because I've been around too many election nights where you lose a close one, right? | ||
So I There's no such thing as overconfidence or even confidence in my world. | ||
But we're well positioned in West Virginia. | ||
We're pretty well positioned in Montana right now. | ||
So we win Wisconsin and Chuck Schumer is gone. | ||
I mean, he's done as majority leader. | ||
And I remind Republicans, in fact, I was in D.C. earlier this week meeting with the other swing State chairman, the other six swing state chairman. | ||
And, you know, I remind people here, look, all of these with Donald Trump doing as well as he is and all these swing states were within a point or two in every single swing state, if not up by a point or two. | ||
So we're in a situation here where you and you know this. | ||
I mean, you win a U.S. Senate seat. | ||
That's a legacy win. | ||
It's not gone two years later. | ||
It isn't gone for six years. | ||
And the other thing I remind people is, look, we talk about legislation, we talk about all the purposeful policies of the Biden-Harris administration, but what people overlook a little bit is, you know, we've got some folks on the Supreme Court, love them, but they're getting a little long in the tooth. | ||
And the U.S. Senate in the next four to six years... | ||
Maybe replacing some conservatives on the Supreme Court. | ||
So it's a bigger issue than people realize. | ||
Back with Brian Schimming, chair of the Wisconsin GOP in two minutes. | ||
Back with Brian Schimming, chair of the Wisconsin GOP. GOP. Brian, just tell me, folks in Wisconsin, if they want to support the GOP, they want to donate, they want to help out, they want to volunteer, they want to quickly in the last closing moments get involved with voter registration, where do they go to offer their assistance? | ||
They can go to our website, WISGOP, W-I-S-G-O-P dot org. | ||
And the value of that is, in fact, this weekend, I'm not only spending with the president, but also at trainings that we have for poll watchers. | ||
We recruited 5,500 poll workers and thousands of poll watchers here, largest number in state history. | ||
So for people who want to step up and do what it takes on the ground, we like all the advertising, we like all that, but the bottom line is this takes bodies. | ||
We have to win this one-on-one-on-one clear across the state of Wisconsin. | ||
There's hundreds of thousands of people out there who think like us, they act like us, they live like us, and they believe like us. | ||
But they don't vote. | ||
We get those people to vote. | ||
Donald Trump wins Wisconsin, and we take over the United States Senate. | ||
Superb. Brian, once again, that website? | ||
WISGOP, W-I-S-G-O-P dot org. | ||
Brian Schiming, chair of the Wisconsin GOP. Thanks very much for coming on the show. | ||
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God bless. Thanks for having me. | |
Well, just before the break, we had Scott Preston, who's heading off to the convention, the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. | ||
Brian Glenn, Real America's Voice correspondent, right out there, placed directly in the centre. | ||
Now, Brian, good morning. Thanks for coming on the show. | ||
This is exactly where you've returned to the spotlight. | ||
This is exactly where the assassination attempt... | ||
By divine grace, that failed against Donald Trump took place. | ||
Donald Trump's returning there. You're there at this place, right? | ||
Yeah. Yes, Ben. | ||
I'm here at Butler, at the Butler Farm Show, where tomorrow President Trump will take the stage at about 5 p.m. | ||
And if you recall, back in, you know, July 13th, when that attempted assassination by Thomas Crooks, and obviously we lost a great patriot, Corey Lumpeter. | ||
So we... We're going to remember him as well. | ||
We're going to remember the two others that were shot. | ||
But more importantly, President Trump is coming back to where that event happened. | ||
And he's doing it in a way that I think no other president could ever do it. | ||
I mean, he's standing up in front of adversity. | ||
And as you can see behind me, the crews are set in place. | ||
We've got the bleachers in place. | ||
There are some added security guards. | ||
We'll have protocols in place as well to make it as safe as possible. | ||
But this is where it all started. | ||
The whole fight, fight, fight campaign and kind of rally cry, if you will, started right here at the Bartler Farm Show. | ||
And we'll have live coverage all day long from here starting tomorrow at around 12 central. | ||
So you're there in Pennsylvania, right? | ||
And you've been mingling around talking to people, talking to local people. | ||
Tell me, how has the sentiment there changed following from before the assassination attempt to what you're seeing there now as you're mingling and walking and talking? | ||
Yeah, that's a great question, Ben. | ||
I've spent the last day or so talking to locals here in Pennsylvania, right here in Butler. | ||
And they're excited to see the President return. | ||
There is no anxiety. | ||
There's no fear that something could happen. | ||
They feel confident in the security that's put in place. | ||
They feel confident in the Secret Service as well. | ||
They feel confident that the President will deliver a rally message for America. | ||
And as we've seen this country decay, Ben, as you've reported on stories for the last three years in this country, people more than ever need a leader in President Trump. | ||
And I think showing back up here to Butler Shows that strength, that leadership that this country needs. | ||
But to go back to what the people feel like, they're coming out. | ||
Every single person I've talked to has said, I'm going there. | ||
I took off work. I've had somebody cover my shift. | ||
I'm taking three of my best friends. | ||
So people in the surrounding area, it is a deep red area. | ||
And what Scott Prosser will probably talk a little bit more about is if we could increase | ||
the percentage of support we have in these really deep red counties, that's how we offset | ||
a lot of the counties that we might struggle in and that may have a strong hold in. | ||
So the Erie, Pennsylvania, the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, but as far as Butler County | ||
and this surrounding area, it is Trump country. | ||
And everybody I've talked to, Ben, is coming to this rally tomorrow. | ||
So, Brian, you're going to be covering you're going to be coming live this rally over today | ||
and tomorrow itself here on this network, Real America's Voice. | ||
In the meantime, where do people go in terms of social media to keep your on-the-spot accounting of what you're finding? | ||
Follow Real America's Voice on all the social platforms. | ||
You can also follow me as well at BrianGlennTV, not on True Social, on Getter, on Instagram and Facebook as well, and on Twitter, BrianGlennTV. | ||
I'll have a complete list of the guests that will be in attendance here. | ||
Elon Musk, notably, will be here as well. | ||
That's, I think, something special. | ||
And, of course, he's going to pay tribute to a lot of the people that were here on July 13th. | ||
I'll have that complete list up on social media here shortly. | ||
Brian Glenn, thanks very much. Have a great rally tomorrow. | ||
Hope it goes well. God bless. | ||
Thank you. Thanks, Ben. Well, the last few days we've been having live transmissions from our guests on the War Room from North Carolina to discuss the situation with this terrible Hurricane Helene. | ||
Jim Womack now from Western North Carolina is joining us on the show. | ||
Tell me something, because I've read on social media and in the news, there are some doubts as to whether people will actually be able to vote now in the state because of the chaos caused by these weather conditions. | ||
What's the latest on that? | ||
And do people need to be concerned? | ||
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Yes, I think they do, Ben. | |
And let me just correct you. | ||
I'm in the central part of the state at this point. | ||
There are people on the ground, on the ground working in the western part of the state | ||
to help restore services in those counties and to be able to vote. | ||
But we have some genuine concerns about the state of North Carolina being ready | ||
on October 17th at the start of early voting. | ||
It seems to me that there's a lack of leadership, a clear lack of leadership and a clear lack of concern | ||
on the part of the senior leadership in the state, from the governor down to the board of elections. | ||
We're seeing very little information being posted on social media here a week later after the storm, and still no survey of equipment, no survey of sites. | ||
You know, an insistence that we've been through these things before and everything will be just fine when we've never been through something like this where we've had hundreds of thousands of people relocated, many of which have moved out of their home counties with very little access to communications, very little access to the resources they need to find out how to vote and where they can vote. | ||
So, you know, I put the blame squarely back on the Democrat leadership of North Carolina And on the state board of elections, which seems to be slow walking everything in a conscious and deliberate attempt to try to prevent a full voting activity within the state. | ||
North Carolina, of course, is one of the six Battleground, key battleground states that could decide the direction of the election on November 5th. | ||
And people obviously, therefore, this isn't an academic subject, an academic concern. | ||
Tell me, if you would, in the closing two minutes before we go to the break, what can people do there to try? | ||
Is there anything people can do in North Carolina to try and make sure that the state is ready to have full elections? | ||
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Yeah, man, those that live in the western part of the state should certainly exercise their concerns or exercise their right to contact their representatives or elect their representatives and let them know that they want activity to show progress in restoring communications and restoring the ability to vote. | |
Thousands of relocated seniors from skilled nursing facilities and nursing homes around the western part of the state who have been relocated, who are completely uninformed about what they need to do. | ||
They need to be doing some on-the-ground outreach out there. | ||
They need to mobilize the Guard and Reserves to assist in implementing voting procedures. | ||
They need to complete the survey and post that information publicly on the state level. | ||
Urge your elected representatives in the state to get together and compel the State Board of Elections to get moving on all of this. | ||
And then, of course, if you have an interest in getting involved and you live in North Carolina or you're outside North Carolina and want to help financially, you know, we certainly would put your small-dollar contributions to good work, www.nceit.org, insight.org, and we will certainly vector your funds to whatever we can in relief and establishing election capabilities out of the western counties. | ||
In the final minute, before we go to the break, Jim, just tell me something. | ||
What's the response been like in terms of donations over the recent days? | ||
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Well, you know, Samaritan's Purse and a number of other 501s are receiving funds out there. | |
A lot of it's being privately funded. | ||
We don't see – FEMA's complaining they have a lack of funds and they don't have a very good presence on the ground at all. | ||
Very difficult to coordinate with them. | ||
But from the context that we do have in the western counties, they say that there seems to be relief columns getting through. | ||
You know, hats off to Samaritan's Purse. | ||
Hats off to Charles – Trestiger, who's from ALG, the CEO of ALG, who's financed 1,000 helicopter missions into the western counties to relocate seniors. | ||
There are individual private efforts that I think are making a huge difference in the western counties for survival. | ||
And once again, 10 seconds, that website, once again, Jim Womack. | ||
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Yeah, www.nceit.org. | |
Thanks very much for coming on the show. | ||
God bless you, Jim Womack. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Sally, good morning. Tell me about the early voting and the voting registration. | ||
What's going on in Cobb County? | ||
Should folk be optimistic? | ||
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Good morning. Thanks for having me today. | |
So, as of this coming Monday on the 7th, absentee ballots are being mailed in Cobb County, Georgia, and early voting starts on October 15th. | ||
And I'm happy to report that in Cobb County, we are at almost 85% of our poll watcher slots being filled. | ||
That's very tremendous. And we're very excited to have a lot of new people involved who are going to be there to watch the polls and help protect the vote. | ||
What's the deadline for voter registration in Georgia? | ||
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We have, as far as registering to vote, everyone should be registered at this point in time. | |
It's everybody to get active, submit your registration. | ||
We have been conducting voter registration drives and we've been having great response on that. | ||
So we are every day making great strides in ensuring that Georgians can vote and voters. | ||
Excellent, excellent. | ||
I think we're having a little bit of an issue with the connection. | ||
Let me try and ask you one final question. | ||
Folk that are following the war, listening to the war that are there in George, if they want to assist with what you're doing in terms of getting out the votes, it's so important, right? | ||
Battleground state. If they want to assist in somewhere either by donations or physically they want to assist with the polling stations, the polling voting, there's a scrutiny there. | ||
If they want to do anything and help you, where do they go for this? | ||
Okay, we've lost Sally Grubbs. | ||
We'll try and get her back, but I know we're sort of galloping now towards the close of the show. | ||
We'll have those... If we get her back, we'll... | ||
We'll have those details of where people should go to support the sterling efforts led by the Georgia GOP. Okay, so let's go on then to Tej Gill, Warpath Coffee. | ||
Tej, they're obviously not drinking the Warpath Coffee down in Georgia right now. | ||
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How's it going? It's going great. | |
How are you doing? Fantastic, fantastic. | ||
Tell me about the offers and the Warpath Coffee right now. | ||
Yeah, Warpath Coffee. Steve Bannon's favorite coffee. | ||
We're a big sponsor of the show. | ||
We're veteran owned. | ||
We small batch roast every batch of coffee. | ||
That means we don't roast continuously. | ||
We're doing batch by batch. | ||
It's always fresh. We roast it on a perforated drum so we don't burn our beans at all. | ||
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You got to try it. We actually Ran some of these free Steve Bannon mugs, like free him from prison mugs. | ||
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We sold most of them out last weekend to the War Room Posse, but we've got a few more left. | ||
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And the stuff is amazing. | ||
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Do you ship to Italy? We do. | |
We ship overseas. | ||
Just place the order and we'll send it there. | ||
It's not common, but yeah, we do. | ||
We actually just shipped some of these free Steve Bannon mugs to Australia last week. | ||
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People want to place their orders wherever they are in the world. | ||
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WarPath.coffee. Perfect. | ||
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Catch you again with us. Thank you, sir. | ||
Well, we've got Sally back up. | ||
The line has been reconnected. | ||
Sally, thanks for coming back on the show. | ||
Am I right in thinking, we're just doing a little bit of research when you dropped, because I wanted to give off this deadline for voting registration. | ||
Is it the 7th of October, the deadline? | ||
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Well, the 7th is when advanced voting ballots are going out. | |
They're being mailed on Monday. | ||
So people need to be looking for their absentee ballots to arrive on Monday. | ||
And I was just pulling up my own draft ballot, which people can do in Georgia at my voter page on the Secretary of State's website so they can be prepared. | ||
They need to have a plan to vote and they need to go ahead and get out and vote early so that we can reach out to those low propensity voters. | ||
Perfect. I've got the details right in front of me. | ||
So the absentee, the deadline, the voter registration deadline is that requests must be submitted by Monday the 7th of October. | ||
The absentee ballots, the deadline request is Friday the 25th of October. | ||
The absentee ballot return deadline is November the 5th, Election Day itself. | ||
And the deadline for early voting is Tuesday, October the 5th. | ||
That's for the state of Georgia. | ||
That's great. So as I was saying just before the line collapsed, if people in Georgia want to assist in some way, either with getting out the vote on Election Day with Election Day, Scrutineering to make sure it's all done properly. | ||
They want to donate. | ||
How can they get involved in the closing 30 days of this election? | ||
How can they get involved? What can they do to assist and help out? | ||
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So it's crucial for people to get involved on the local GOP level. | |
The local GOPs are the entities responsible for doing poll watcher training and counseling to assist in the polls as a | ||
poll watcher. | ||
So they need to check with their local county party if they have any question about that. | ||
They need to go to gagop.org. That is the state party. | ||
The state party is doing training in Cobb County. We are doing training at cobbgop.org. | ||
And they can sign up for poll watcher training. We have over 140 precincts that we need to fill on election day. | ||
We are just over 85% for advanced voting so that we have poll watchers in all of these precincts that we have advanced voting in, but we do need help on Election Day. | ||
I know you've got to bounce quickly, Sally, before you do. | ||
I do have a question for you. | ||
Tell me about the momentum. | ||
Tell me about the sentiment there in Georgia. | ||
What are folk feeling now? | ||
What's your day-to-day experience of the way things are going? | ||
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Well, for example, just on a day-to-day experience, we had a fundraiser for local candidates last night. | |
We had three local candidates, and almost every single person So that tells you that people are waking up, they are getting out, they are finding out what the candidates are about, and they're willing to support local candidates, which means they're going to vote all the way up and down the ballot. | ||
That's perfect. Okay, I think we caught that. | ||
I know we do have a bit of an issue here with the connection. | ||
Sally Grubbs, chairman of Cobb County, GOP in the great state of Georgia. | ||
Thanks very much for coming on the show. | ||
Catch up again with you soon. God bless. | ||
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Thank you so much. | |
Ben Burkram. Good morning. | ||
Thanks. Where are you right now? | ||
I see you. I see you. You're hugging. | ||
You're out hugging people. Where are you right now? | ||
Hey, Ben, we were actually in, I just landed in East Palestine, back here on the ground. | ||
I've got some of the folks, Jeff, if you want to come up to as well. | ||
I've got some of the folks here I wanted to bring out as, by the way, I want to ask this question first, and not to get political right off the bat, but has Kamala Harris ever come out here? | ||
No, never once. | ||
Okay, we'll get that off the table first. | ||
Folks, if you want to come up, and I just want to give you an opportunity. | ||
These are all residents of East Palestine and the surrounding areas, and we want to give an opportunity for them, since they've been abandoned by Kamala, and we're heading into the election, but they just had a settlement reached. | ||
And so you have some people that were a part of the class action lawsuit settlement, and then some people that were not. | ||
And we want to talk about What you've gone through, where you're at now, where the community is, and just give you a voice. | ||
That's really the objective. | ||
I'm going to start with you, Lonnie. Lonnie Miller. | ||
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Hi. I am not part of the class. | |
I could not take part in the class because they buried mental health trauma. | ||
into the property portion of the settlement. | ||
By me agreeing to the up to $70,000 for the property portion part of the settlement, I would be waiving my present and future rights because of my mental health trauma and my PTSD diagnosis. | ||
I would not be able to pursue a claim against that. | ||
I'm going to be living with this PTSD the rest of my life. | ||
I just could not participate in that. | ||
And you would also be signing off saying that Norfolk Southern was not responsible for any of this. | ||
They were responsible. | ||
They were responsible. They are criminal for allowing that train to travel this far. | ||
It was from first, I believe, Sebring, Ohio was the first calls that were being made. | ||
They could have stopped that train and I testified twice so far. | ||
I will testify again. | ||
I will stand up again for the rest of my life to fight against Norfolk Southern and hold them accountable for what they did to me and my family and everyone that I love in this community. | ||
Ben, I know we're short on time. | ||
I want to go through everyone. I want to follow your lead on this, though, and give everyone a chance to speak. | ||
But really, the main point is how this really divided the community as well. | ||
If everyone can come up a little bit closer. | ||
I know some of you, Ben, if you want to jump in. | ||
Ben, can I have that lady, Lana, that you were just talking to? | ||
Look, we've got 50 seconds before the break, but could you ask her, what did she think there in the community? | ||
What did the community think when Joe Biden refused to come to East Palestine for well over a year, but he went on President's Day, on United States President's Day, he went over to Kiev to see Vladimir Zelensky. | ||
What does the community there feel about that degree of neglect? | ||
Follow-up for you, Lonnie. | ||
What do you feel, come up closer, what do you feel, so it took Joe Biden over a year to come here, but on President's Day he went to Kiev to meet with Zelensky. | ||
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They care more about other people and other countries than they do us here. | |
Our citizens here. | ||
You know, my dad was a Vietnam veteran and he fought. | ||
And he always told me to stand up for what I believe in. | ||
And I truly believe that we are forgotten. | ||
And we are fighting our own government. | ||
We are fighting our own government to be taken care of. | ||
And it's not right. | ||
I'm watching everything that's unfolding in the South right now because of Hurricane Helene. | ||
It's not right. | ||
I watched terrorists pledging $750 per family, per person, or per family yesterday. | ||
It's unbelievable what's happening, but they can continue to send billions to other countries that we're being forgotten about. | ||
It's just not right. | ||
It's not right. And I don't know how to fix it for anyone, and I want to fix it for everybody. | ||
I want to fix it for everybody, and the only way I know how is to pray to God. | ||
Amen. That something happens in this country and that everybody will wake up and see how much we're being abused and abandoned and neglected in our own country. | ||
Okay, that was the most powerful two minutes of this show. | ||
We spoke about this disaster in East Palestine. | ||
We said, we point out again and again and again, asking the question, how can Joe Biden not go there? | ||
How can he refuse to go there? | ||
We mentioned the absurdity that he went to Kyiv on President's Day of all days, of all days in the year. | ||
He didn't stay in the United States. | ||
He went over to be president of Ukraine, neglecting his own people. | ||
We made it again and again and again. | ||
Nothing we have said, nothing Steve Bannon or I have ever said was emotive and as powerful as this lady, Lani, speaking there from the heart of her sense of neglect. | ||
Ben, I'm going to hand over, I'm going to stay here, but I'm going to hand over for the next five minutes as you quickly bring everyone onto the show and let them contribute for themselves. | ||
Yeah, I just want to kind of go around the horn and give you guys an opportunity. | ||
I know, again, some of you are part of the class action, some of you are not. | ||
Tell me what your experience has been and where you're at now and what your message is to the American people, to the government, to anybody. | ||
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My name is Ashlyn McCollum. | |
I opted out of the class action strictly because we don't have enough information on what was dispersed here. | ||
We know what chemicals individually cause what and we're seeing those symptoms almost every day since the derailment happened, weather changes, we have all of these issues. | ||
We need the help still and going through this class action this early was uncalled for because by the time we get through the end of the year we're gonna have so many more cases of cancer deaths and no one's even looking into the deaths to express how many we've had. | ||
We've seen over 80 people die. | ||
80 people. Yeah, from what we looked into in funeral homes in and around East Palestine early on in the six-month period. | ||
So we're having trouble getting those documents to see that, but everyone that comes out of surgery has complications. | ||
People are going in, and the doctors don't know what's going on with them. | ||
So there's so many unanswered things, and it's not being focused on through the government any kind of monitoring to see what's going on with us. | ||
Yeah. And I can understand wanting to get some resolve. | ||
And folks, if you were part of the class action, would you come up? | ||
Guys, do you mind joining us? And anyone else who is as well? | ||
And I can understand just wanting to get some resolution in particular from the government when a lot of people don't trust the government right now. | ||
But the big concern, Ben, and to the audience, is this waiver of liability. | ||
Tell us what it is that you actually had to waive in accepting the class action. | ||
And by the way, what's your name? | ||
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I'm Chris Albright and live right down the road here in East Palestine. | |
I opted in with objection, and I still struggle with that a lot. | ||
I don't know whether I made the right decision or not. | ||
Since the trained Roman, I suffered through severe heart failure. | ||
I've lost my job, a good job, and I'm unable to work right now. | ||
And signing up for it, though, basically you're losing and you're signing away your rights to ever take any action against Norfolk Southern again. | ||
This is it. This is your one shot to do anything. | ||
And I still believe, though, that down the road with cancers, I have three girls. | ||
They get cancer down the road or unable to reproduce and everything, and it's traced back to Norfolk Southern. | ||
We can't do anything about it. | ||
And it's not just Norfolk Southern. | ||
It's the government. It's even if it was criminally negligent. | ||
Am I wrong in that? It's the plaintiff's attorneys. | ||
So if somebody told you wrong information intentionally, you're given that. | ||
Is that true? Your name, sir? Matt McCandless. | ||
Are you a part of the class action? | ||
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Yeah, I'm part of the class action. | |
Is that right? You're basically given away, in order to be a part of the class action, any rights. | ||
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I'm giving away your rights to sue later on if you have issues. | |
Does that concern you? Yes, in a way, yes. | ||
But at the same time, we need to move on. | ||
And so for me to do that on my own, because I own my own home, I sold it, I got out from under it, and yeah, it is concerning. | ||
Yeah, but it's time to move on for you. | ||
Yeah, and this is kind of the battle. | ||
Ladies, you want to jump in on this as well? | ||
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I'm Krista Graves. | |
I opted my family out. | ||
I cannot sign away to young women's future rights and my little grandson's and the right to sue anyone else who may have been at fault or had a hand in this or say Norfolk Southern was not negligent in their actions. | ||
I don't know how that will work out for me. | ||
What I do know is I won't hold anybody else responsible for my decision like I see happening We're going to talk to everybody. | ||
Let me ask you, does anybody feel like the government's been on your side in this? | ||
Raise your hand. Raise your hand if you feel like you've been abandoned by the federal government. | ||
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That's the answer, Ben. Astounding. | |
Thanks for going there to East Palestine, talking to local citizens. | ||
Very, very powerful segment. | ||
Two minutes of the show left. | ||
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