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This is from Nate Cohen. | |
This is from the New York Times polling that I showed our viewers here. | ||
Across these final polls, white Democrats were 16% likely to respond than white Republicans. | ||
That's a larger disparity than our earlier polls this year, and it's not much better than our final polls in 2020, even with the pandemic over. | ||
It raises the possibility that the polls could underestimate Mr. | ||
Trump yet again. | ||
We do a lot to account for this, but in the end, there are no guarantees. | ||
How do you read that? | ||
I think it's covering. | ||
I think that they know where things stand. | ||
Look, in all of those polls, in all the battleground states, I heard Carl before this talking about the recalled vote, they've set the electorate to the left of 2020, which doesn't comport with what we know, which is that all of these electorates have moved to the right, just on a registration-eligible electorate basis itself. | ||
And obviously we see that starting to manifest in the early voting patterns. | ||
So I think that they're sort of putting some cover out there because they're going to under-represent President Trump's support. | ||
What they essentially are saying there is, we've got too many Democrats in the survey. | ||
We don't have enough Republicans. | ||
We know that, but we're going to publish these numbers on the eve of the election anyway. | ||
You are wearing very heavy on Steve Bannon's mind. | ||
We're actually going to play this because we want to play. | ||
He had a little press conference just hours after he was let out of jail on Tuesday. | ||
And this is what he had to say. | ||
We're going to have, hopefully, Mike Davis and Boris Epstein and Bill McGinley, three of the prominent leaders in the legal effort to combat Mark Elias. | ||
Every day after the evening of November 5th is going to be Stalingrad, where Mark Elias is in court. | ||
Do you feel good about where we stand on the legal side to secure President Trump's victory as you see it right now? | ||
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Very much so. | |
We're never going to be as good as Mark Elias, but we are so much better prepared in 2024 than we were in 2020. | ||
Well, that went well. | ||
Well, first, we're never going to be as good as Mark Elias. | ||
So, like, they realize that, you know, they're up against a very capable and talented litigator. | ||
But also, every day is going to be Stalingrad. | ||
What does it say to you about what they're prepared to do to win? | ||
And I will know, he had a presser. | ||
I think they recorded the podcast, and then he had a press conference, and he talked about you again there. | ||
It's just, it's a lot. | ||
You're on this mind. | ||
Yeah, I definitely seem to be living rent-free in his mind and in the mind of the MAGA extremists, which, you know, at one level I take as kind of a backhanded compliment. | ||
But the more time they waste spending on me and not on attacking Kamala Harris, I take as a win every single day. | ||
I will note that when they say that they are much better prepared in 2024 than they were in 2020, I mean, 2020 was, you know, Rudy Giuliani sweating through his hair dye outside of a landscaping company critical. | ||
I've heard Sidney Powell claiming that there were mythical sea creatures and dead Venezuelan leaders. | ||
And Jenna Ellis, well, we know how that all turned out. | ||
So I take them seriously, and I believe that Donald Trump is going to falsely claim victory. | ||
I think he's going to try to attack the election system, and that will include filing frivolous lawsuits. | ||
We've already seen that. | ||
In the month of October, according to Democracy Docket, they lost 18 lawsuits in one month. | ||
So, you know, we have to be prepared, and we are, but I'm not super worried about their efforts. | ||
The fear, if he begins to trail in the results, he did it in 2020. | ||
You know, Steve Bannon was saying he should have come out earlier in the night and basically declared himself the victor and tried to, again, cast doubts on these results. | ||
But, you know, I'm curious to get your thoughts on how That plays out on election night if Donald Trump comes out prematurely, tries to declare himself the victor or uses the closeness of the race or the uncertainty of the results to his advantage to sow that doubt. | ||
Well, I think it's very likely that if we see patterns that look like last year, if you take a state like Pennsylvania, more reported votes are going to be for Donald Trump on election night than are going to be for Kamala Harris. | ||
Just because the in-person votes are counted first, rural votes are often reported faster than cities, both of these things lead to Democratic votes being reported later. | ||
So, you know, he can try to play on this so-called blue shift or red mirage as a way to claim victory. | ||
But it's really baked in. | ||
I think we're inoculated against it. | ||
What everyone needs to understand is that the race, if it's close, would be too early to call. | ||
And then everyone's going to need to have patience. | ||
And I think no one who saw what happened last time, Donald Trump declared victory last time, and he didn't win the election. | ||
And I think people know that. | ||
And Trump has been saying outlandish things for as long as he's been around. | ||
And people will believe it or not believe it, you know, not based on reality, but based on what they want to be the truth if they're going to accept those kinds of statements. | ||
Well, you know, this is very much like what Trump was doing in the last election. | ||
Of course, in the last election, much of the stuff was tried to be spread over social media. | ||
It was unsuccessful because Twitter and Meta were doing more to police disinformation. | ||
YouTube was doing more now. | ||
They're all doing less. | ||
And so I think it's important that word gets out there. | ||
There are trusted sources of authority when people hear about You know, claims of fraud. | ||
Almost always they turn out to be wrong, and so people have to take that with a grain of salt. | ||
But the fact is that Donald Trump is feeding a Republican base that has been primed for at least since Donald Trump's been on the scene since 2016 to believe that whenever Donald Trump loses... | ||
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. | |
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. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
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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. Vance. | ||
It's Sunday 3 November, year of our Lord 2024. | ||
Special expanded coverage of the War Room this morning, 10 to noon. | ||
We will return from 5 to at least 6 this evening, maybe longer, depending on the presence going around. | ||
In fact, he's in Lancaster right now. | ||
We're going to dip in and out of these. | ||
Rallies he has today throughout the country, right? | ||
I believe it's North Carolina, Georgia. | ||
He's in Pennsylvania right now. | ||
Some misinterpretation, obviously, with the mainstream media who are trying to gaslight you. | ||
It's all PSYOP now. | ||
There are two things you have to do, and we know this from previous elections. | ||
Number one, you have to have a massive grassroots get-out-the-vote campaign. | ||
And we have that. | ||
We're going to be talking for some leaders of this. | ||
Sam Faddis from Pennsylvania is going to join us. | ||
Jack Posobiec in Pennsylvania, he's going to come on. | ||
My co-host this morning is going to be Dave Bratt. | ||
You also, at the same time, have to have, and one of President Trump's highest parties, is an election integrity effort. | ||
And we've got that now. | ||
And like I said, Mark Elias, he's got the thousand lawyers. | ||
That's sort of the reporting, already drafting legal papers because they want to contest this. | ||
But we're not going to be denied. | ||
We're not going to be denied this victory. | ||
The New York Times, and this is the mantra. | ||
I want to play a little bit of what was happening on MSNBC about this. | ||
If Denver can bring in the fold. | ||
And this is a compliment to this show. | ||
I want to thank Rob Sigg and Parker Sigg, the Real America's Voice team, our distributors, for giving us more time today but also helping us get people around the country. | ||
The New York Times, the paper of record in our beloved republic, right? | ||
Trump uses 20 playbook to lay groundwork for dispute. | ||
He and allies spread distorted reports inviting chaos if Harris wins race. | ||
And yours truly gets the above the fold photo. | ||
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Why? | |
They hate the fact that we've that this show is the activist show and that this is the leaders. | ||
The people that's in the show are the precinct strategy people and the leaders in the grassroots that are getting out and putting their shoulder to the wheel to make sure you have a massive effort. | ||
Also, the Cleta Mitchells and the, you know, the Catherine Engelbrechts and the Jenny Beth Martins and all the folks out there that have been working on election integrity, along with Mike Davis and Bill McGinley, the Bill McGinley and Boris Epstein. | ||
And Boris is with the president and we're going to try to get him to call in. | ||
You can't do video because it's too hard to pull down. | ||
But we're going to be relentless in this. | ||
The reality we know, and this is my rant last night that I think has got over 2 million hits, is that the early, when you talk about the physicality of the early vote, the materiality of the early vote, we're in so much better position than I thought we'd be in. | ||
I thought my belief was that on the Sunday of the mass mobilization weekend targeting Tuesday, we have to have a massive get-out-the-vote effort, and we traditionally do better on Election Day voting than they do, that there would be a couple of potential firewalls that they had set up that you saw were going to be huge issues. | ||
Those have not materialized. | ||
And we're going to go through math today. | ||
Now, all that means is victories within our grasp. | ||
We just have to execute. | ||
This is no longer about strategies. | ||
It's not even about tactics. | ||
This is pure political muscle. | ||
And it goes to the theme of this show over the last couple of years of which you guys have embraced and you, the audience, Are the prime movers... | ||
Think about this for a second. | ||
Let's pull the camera back. | ||
If we had put out a predicate of an idea, a framing, a couple of years ago, that actually working class people... | ||
Boris, and middle class people would have the wherewithal and have the election in their hand. | ||
It wouldn't be Wall Street. | ||
It wouldn't be about money. | ||
It wouldn't be about TV ads. | ||
It would literally be about going out. | ||
If we had said that at the time, you say, yes, I want it. | ||
That's exactly where we stand. | ||
Victory is within our grasp, and nothing can stop us if we execute over the next 48 to 72 hours. | ||
I want to bring in Boris Epstein, kind of our quasi-co-host for the last couple of years. | ||
He's been doing double duty with the president on the great legal strategy as is a wartime president. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Steve, it's an honor to be with you, an honor to be with the posse, and it is tough to describe how important it is for the movement, for the American people, for our country, and for the world to have you back out here and leading and continuing your absolute unparalleled strength. | |
In leading us across the finish line in just two days under, of course, the leadership of President Donald J. Trump. | ||
And by the way, it's still Epstein. | ||
I know you were away for a couple days. | ||
You forgot, but it's still Epstein. | ||
So, you know, there's a difference in that. | ||
I know Harvard Business School may not have covered that one. | ||
I was trying to give you a nom de jour or whatever it is. | ||
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When they come for us, it wasn't boring. | |
You know, here's where we are. | ||
We are dominating this race. | ||
The Siena poll came out, the complete left wing poll came out, showing us tied in Pennsylvania just a couple days ago, had us down three in Pennsylvania. | ||
The Atlas poll, which is the most accurate poll of the last eight years, has us up three points in Pennsylvania. | ||
President Trump, if you look... | ||
Did we just lose Boris? | ||
No. | ||
Okay, we lost Boris. | ||
It's going to be tough today. | ||
He's with the president. | ||
They're in and out of the motor cage. | ||
They knock down the signals all the time. | ||
We've got these polls, the Atlas polls out. | ||
Atlas has been one of the most accurate, not the most accurate. | ||
Folks, understand, you're going into the part of psychological warfare. | ||
That's why in the fog of war, we have to be able to see with clarity what's going on. | ||
Right now, don't worry about the polling. | ||
And there are some incredibly positive polls out there. | ||
Don't worry about the negative. | ||
Don't worry about Iowa polling. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
The only thing that matters, and this is why we had in that first clip James Harris, the head of political operations for the Trump campaign over at Fox today, it's whatever electorate shows up on Tuesday. | ||
Now, we have a history of representing on Election Day and being able to take the weights and lines and the problems that happened. | ||
If that happens, if we represent, if we deliver, then we win. | ||
This is, it's like in warfare, you've got the two, the army, we are perfectly positioned on good ground, right? | ||
We are perfectly, perfectly positioned. | ||
If you go through this, we'll have Barris and other people drill down on it. | ||
Their early voting numbers, yes, have they done better with women? | ||
They certainly have. | ||
There's no doubt about that. | ||
Is it going to be as meaningful as things like African American men not coming out in places like Philadelphia? | ||
Homie doesn't think so. | ||
Right? | ||
We'll get into all that. | ||
It is Mass Mobilization Sunday. | ||
I want to thank Real America's Voice. | ||
We're here. | ||
We're live. | ||
We're back from 5 tonight until whenever. | ||
At least until 6. | ||
Then tomorrow, all the way, we're going to be in wall-to-wall coverage on Tuesday. | ||
We're not sleeping until this thing is called. | ||
Okay? | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | |
I want to thank Birch Gold. | ||
All of our sponsors, I'll get to all of them today. | ||
Birchgold.com slash bandit into the dollar empire. | ||
But most importantly, go there and set up for you to talk to one of the advisors like Philip Patrick. | ||
Ask the question, hey, the stock market's at an all-time high. | ||
Gold's close to an all-time high. | ||
What is going on here? | ||
Explain it to me. | ||
Make sure you get the response. | ||
Find out about the BRICS nations, the central banks, all of it. | ||
Because we're a thousand percent focused right now on just the nitty-gritty of electoral politics on a national level and at the House and the Senate and all of it. | ||
But we'll be quite frankly very quickly back to the economics and geopolitics of which a Trump victory will do a reset. | ||
So make sure you go to birchgold.com and do it. | ||
Okay, I got... | ||
I got three of the heaviest guys we got. | ||
Posobiec, Bratt, and Sam Faddis has joined us. | ||
We are quite Pennsylvania-focused this morning. | ||
We are going to broaden this out a little bit to more of the Blue Wall to Wisconsin. | ||
We're going to talk about Michigan. | ||
Mark Halperin is going to try to join us tonight. | ||
He's actually with the president. | ||
He's a guy that's not a MAGA guy, but a journalist, kind of a center-left journalist. | ||
Been doing some brain analysis of Wisconsin. | ||
Matt Boyle I'll just tell you this. | ||
Matt Bull is doing one of those massive analytical pieces he always does, which are the best. | ||
A huge analytical piece Matt Bull is doing right now that he anticipates having up on Breitbart as the lead story approximately 1 o'clock today. | ||
Matt Boyle will kick off the 5 o'clock show when we'll go and do a deep dive and a breakdown on the math of where we stand. | ||
I want to go to Poso, though, for some framing. | ||
Jack, you see when the paper of record lays it out like this, because if the New York Times doesn't publish... | ||
CNN and MSNBC are basically a test pattern, right? | ||
So they've got the war room above the fold. | ||
They're saying we're rerunning the old playbook. | ||
Walk me through where we are. | ||
They don't want us to focus at all on election integrity. | ||
You can tell that right now. | ||
They want us to totally not focus on that whatsoever. | ||
This is the signal they're sending. | ||
Jack Posobiec, tell me what your thoughts are. | ||
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Steve, let me tell you something. | |
I was here on the ground yesterday at the Penn State game, and Penn State left the ball at the goal line. | ||
MAGA, we are at the goal line. | ||
We cannot leave the ball on the goal line. | ||
We had thousands of Trump hats, Steve. | ||
They were gone in the blink of an eye. | ||
In the blink of an eye. | ||
They're sucked. | ||
By the way, from the Ohio fans and from the Pennsylvania fans, and everybody was telling me, Trump, Trump, Trump, all the way. | ||
I conducted a social experiment last night. | ||
I went around to all the bars. | ||
I had a Kamala Harris hat on. | ||
I said, guys, what do you think? | ||
Should I vote for Kamala Harris? | ||
All the young men were bursting me out. | ||
They were getting loud. | ||
Anyone can go see this. | ||
It's up on my account. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of views. | ||
Here's what's going on. | ||
I'm on the ground and I can see the support for Trump. | ||
And then I go over to my phone and then I look at the New York Times and then I look at the Des Moines Register and look at all this stuff. | ||
Coming out saying, oh, no, no, Kamala Harris has got this, and she's the one who's going to win it up. | ||
And I said, I see what's going on here. | ||
They are prepping the color revolution yet again. | ||
All the stars, the Guardian was going after me yesterday. | ||
The Times are going after you today, Steve. | ||
All the MAGA movement, all the people we've been doing, the work we've been doing crisscrossing Pennsylvania and the other Rust Belt states, generating the support, going and being with the people. | ||
We can see it. | ||
President Trump there and lit it just about an hour south, two hours south of me. | ||
Right now, he's going over to Allentown. | ||
He's going to Redding. | ||
Kamala Harris, look at what they've done. | ||
She's not campaigning out in the South. | ||
She's not campaigning in Iowa. | ||
She's going to be in Michigan and Pennsylvania. | ||
That is where she's making her stand. | ||
Both Obamas are in Pennsylvania. | ||
Then Kamala Harris has set up her second to last day, the last day of the campaign. | ||
On Monday, November the 4th, she will spend her entire day in Pennsylvania. | ||
What have I said from the very start? | ||
PA is the play. | ||
The keystone is the key. | ||
And they're seeding the narrative now with pressing polls and with this new talk all about the DOD and President Trump and the Insurrection Act. | ||
Norm Eisen can't stop bringing it up and go look at what Norm Eisen's talking about. | ||
The state democracy defenders action. | ||
His latest project, you know. | ||
And he's got this. | ||
Jeff Carlson and Hans Mag have a great piece up all about this. | ||
They're talking about executing this because this is what they do. | ||
When the people of a country that they don't like vote the wrong way, then they execute the color revolution and they say, well, the people got it wrong. | ||
We got to come in here. | ||
We got to check the ballots again. | ||
So it's key. | ||
The key is this. | ||
Tuesday is the appointed day. | ||
If MAGA shows up and puts the ball across the goal line and does so in such a dominating fashion, dominating fashion, we need full spectrum MAGA dominance on Monday. | ||
That means once you've voted, you're motivating the rest of people in line, you're motivating people that are in your chat groups, that are in your family, that are in your friends, that are in your Knights of Columbus group, whatever it is, you're going and making sure that everyone has already voted and you must spend the entire day doing that, being the fourth multiplier, being the motivator. | ||
If we do that, then none of this color revolution nonsense is going to get off the ground. | ||
And just the last piece on The suppression polls that we're seeing, they're talking about all of these phantom numbers. | ||
Oh, the senior women, senior women are totally coming in for Trump. | ||
Show me in the data of the actual early votes. | ||
It's not there. | ||
It is a mirage. | ||
It is a This does not exist on the ground. | ||
It only exists. | ||
Here's what is shockingly evident. | ||
Colin Ruggs putting up the thing, Ruffini. | ||
Here's what's evident from the data, hard numbers. | ||
As I've said from Danbury and my press conference in here, Black men and Hispanic men are not voting for Kamala Harris. | ||
And I'm not saying they're going to vote, all these guys are going to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
They're not voting for Harris. | ||
You see that in Philadelphia. | ||
It's a shocking drop in a number. | ||
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Oh, look at Barack Obama running around, begging him. | |
They've activated Barack Obama. | ||
Come on, the brother's got to vote for the sister. | ||
The brother's got to vote for the... | ||
They would not have Barack Obama doing that if they didn't see a problem in the numbers. | ||
They're coming in soft. | ||
Philadelphia better wake up because we're headed to Philadelphia later today. | ||
We're going down there. | ||
We're going to do some Italian-American organizing in doing a little Sunday dinner in South Philly. | ||
Check out the Eagles game maybe. | ||
But look, The key is this. | ||
Philadelphia is not coming out for her in this way. | ||
That's why they're freaking out. | ||
That's why they've fully activated Barack Obama. | ||
Let me bring in Faddis. | ||
Brad, I'll get to you in a second. | ||
We'll bring in Faddis because he's our Pennsylvania guy. | ||
Give us a status report. | ||
Sit rep for the grassroots effort. | ||
What has to happen? | ||
Who's doing what? | ||
Where do people go? | ||
Everybody wants to put a shoulder to the wheel to help you guys, Sam, in the Commonwealth. | ||
Well, look, I will start by saying that I think Posobiec has hit the nail on the head here. | ||
She shall not pass in Pennsylvania. | ||
At this point, not only is Trump going to win, but Trump's going to win by several points. | ||
And this is really a historic realignment like we see very rarely in American politics. | ||
White people, Hispanic people, black people, all these folks that the racists Who run the Democratic Party, won a pigeonhole, have stood up and said, look, no, it's our country and we're taking it back. | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
Now, what has to happen? | ||
We've got to finish the race, right? | ||
You come into the end of a five-mile race, you see the finish line ahead. | ||
You don't walk across the finish line, you don't slow down, and you don't take a break. | ||
The fastest 100 yards you run, the last 100 yards to the finish line. | ||
So everybody in this movement needs to punch it home, turn out. | ||
100% they've got to vote, but then they've got to do what was just recommended. | ||
You've got to make sure your buddy who complains all the time about the Democrats but doesn't bother to go to the polls goes to the polls. | ||
Not suggest he goes. | ||
You've got to make sure he goes. | ||
You've got to make sure that everybody who's out there that is part of this coalition... | ||
Is on the record. | ||
They have to vote. | ||
We have to finish the job. | ||
We do that. | ||
She's done. | ||
It ends for her right here in Pennsylvania. | ||
And we are on the cusp of that. | ||
We just need to finish the job. | ||
We've positioned this, and the audience has done such a magnificent job in all the states, but particularly the battleground states, on the early voting and all of it, and the turnout and the efforts you've made. | ||
Strategically, we've boxed her. | ||
She's gone from multiple paths to victory six weeks ago to only one path to victory. | ||
She's got to hold the blue wall. | ||
You take one out, and if Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, I think it's probably Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan in that order. | ||
Sam, what is happening? | ||
Talk to us about how people throughout the country can help the groups out there. | ||
Are there apps that people can make phone calls? | ||
I know you're going to be canvassing going door-to-door, which is massive. | ||
And they're bragging right now. | ||
Jack, and I'll send that. | ||
They're putting tweets up saying they're knocking on a million doors today in Pennsylvania, things like that, right? | ||
Because they're in panic mode. | ||
They know they got to rev up a ground game here to be able to represent on Tuesday. | ||
But Sam, what can this audience do to assist you guys? | ||
Well, look, everybody who's in Pennsylvania can physically be involved, right? | ||
Knocking doors, sending text messages, picking up the phone, talking to their neighbors, speaking to people. | ||
The single biggest issue we have in the MAGA movement Is this tendency for people to go into this mode where the only folks they're communicating with are the folks who've already got religion, to use an old-fashioned expression. | ||
We've got to break that mode. | ||
You've got to reach out. | ||
There are still a shocking number of individuals who don't fully understand what's at stake and how fundamental these issues are. | ||
They don't understand. | ||
So you can reach out. | ||
And you can do that nationwide in every... | ||
In every way that you possibly can. | ||
And the other thing we always stress is stop thinking like you got to win the war on your own or you got to find a silver bullet. | ||
If you're talking to 10 relatives or 10 friends in the state of Pennsylvania and engaging them and communicating with them and everybody's doing that, we win. | ||
And end of story. | ||
I mean, look, on the issues, she's toast. | ||
She has no record. | ||
I mean, well, she does have a record, and it's horrifying. | ||
Biden showed up in Scranton yesterday, and they had to bring him in and out of the city basically incognito. | ||
They had him here for a few hours. | ||
He snuck into town, snuck out, and talked to CNN claims 100 people. | ||
I can tell you that's... | ||
If he had 50 people in the room, he was lucky and they were all union officials that were paid to be there and told to be there, right? | ||
That's what she has. | ||
She has nothing. | ||
Sam, hang on for a second. | ||
We've got Sam Faddis, Dave Bratz with us, Jack Basovic. | ||
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It is mass mobilization for the next couple of days. | |
Short commercial break. | ||
for a second one in the day. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Sam, where do people stay in touch with you over the next couple of days? | ||
Because obviously the work you guys are doing in Pennsylvania, and you've got the professional groups of Elon Musk and Miriam Adelson, and you've got Chris Buskirk and Charlie Kirk, the great Charlie Kirk and Turning Point. | ||
Action, and you got Ralph Reed with the Christians. | ||
You got so much going on. | ||
Where do people... | ||
There's also, people understand, the precinct strategy, guys. | ||
In fact, we're going to have Dan Schultz on later from Arizona. | ||
The precinct strategy, all you people have done an amazing job. | ||
That's kind of the bottoms-up volunteer base is just incredible, incredible, incredible. | ||
Sam, where do people go? | ||
So the Pennsylvania Patriot Coalition has a website, PennsylvaniaPatriotCoalition.com. | ||
You can go there for news. | ||
We're on Facebook. | ||
You can also go to our online magazine, and magazine, and magazine.substack.com, because we've been really putting a lot of time and energy into covering Pennsylvania-specific stories regarding election integrity, but also generally more national issues that bear on the election, like Tim Walz's connection to the Chinese Communist Party and fun stuff like that. | ||
Sam, good luck. | ||
Godspeed. | ||
Fair wins in the following season. | ||
We'll check back in. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
Sam Fad is one of the smartest guys around. | ||
Dave Brat, observations. | ||
Where are we? | ||
You've seen the data. | ||
Where are we? | ||
Are we spending our focus in the right places? | ||
How do you think we bring a victory on Tuesday? | ||
Yeah, I think Jack and Faddis and your rant yesterday, Mark Elias, right? | ||
We have the moral high ground on our side, but the moral high ground are not votes, right? | ||
The reason Mark Elias lives rent-free in our heads and the reason you're on the front page of the New York Times today is because you're over the target, which has to do with election integrity. | ||
And so the one thing Mark Elias cannot say is I'm in favor of a clean election. | ||
We can. | ||
And what do we mean by that? | ||
All of our election integrity experts we've had on for week after week after week who are just the salt of the earth people, right? | ||
The machines were invented to make elections better, more safe, more secure, not more efficient and quick. | ||
The machines were invented to make life better. | ||
Let's combine the power of the machines with the backup paper ballots and then compare those votes with the voter files. | ||
And that ensures clean elections. | ||
Mark Elias and the leftists and all those mocking, cynical, arrogant talking heads on the leftist channels cannot match that simple moral simplicity. | ||
At the end of the day, at the highest level, the truth is always very simple. | ||
You just put together the machines with a paper ballot back up. | ||
And then compare it with the voter rolls. | ||
And you went over yesterday already irregularities in the thousands and thousands of people illegal on the voter rolls. | ||
We can get to all that. | ||
But the reason Mark Elias lives rent-free in our heads is because we know right where the target is. | ||
That's where the fight is going to be fought. | ||
We have the votes, as you just said. | ||
The idea that Obama, the superstar, slick-suit, glossy politician, the idea that Joe Biden got more votes than him is just mind-numbing. | ||
And the idea that Kamala Harris was inserted. | ||
She's never won an election. | ||
And I forget who you had yesterday on that. | ||
Maybe it was Barris. | ||
But the lack of coverage on that, right by these news reporters, is also stunning. | ||
She was inserted for the presidency of the United States' most powerful job on Earth. | ||
But hang on. | ||
We didn't do a great job either. | ||
I mean, President Trump just put out a truth post, a few minutes ago, ripping on Fox for why they've got so many... | ||
You know, Democrats on, kind of doing Democratic advertising. | ||
This thing was not framed. | ||
I don't think... | ||
I was on my sabbatical at the time, but I thought it was a... | ||
And I think Warren did a great job, but the rest of the Conservative Inc. | ||
did a terrible job of forcing the 25th Amendment issues, of forcing, you know, how long she knew this, etc. | ||
We just kind of gave that a pass. | ||
It was mentioned, and then it was forgotten about. | ||
So I agree with you. | ||
Do you think... | ||
I've got a post that's going to bounce here. | ||
Do you think, Dave Brat... | ||
Do you believe that victory is at hand, like Posobiec and I do? | ||
Are you a believer in that? | ||
Yeah, I clearly do. | ||
I mean, I've been following all the polling and the guy you had on earlier today, even last night. | ||
The number of Republicans that are not reporting, that don't want to self-identify as even voters, is way lower than the Democrats. | ||
So, of course, the official polling apparatus and statistical analysis is going to be broken. | ||
And we don't know by how much. | ||
But you just look at where Jack's going, right? | ||
All these rallies around the country. | ||
The energy levels through the roof. | ||
But on the other hand, we have the votes. | ||
They're there. | ||
But as Jack just said, all those fraternities and sororities at Penn, they're all on the right side of the football, but they need a vote. | ||
And the Christians listening on this Sunday morning, if they go out and vote, we're going to win by tens of millions. | ||
It won't even be close. | ||
But that's why we're talking what we're talking on The War Room. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
Posobiec, I know you've got to bounce. | ||
You're heading to another part of the state. | ||
Give me your assessment right now. | ||
You're a Pennsylvania boy. | ||
What needs to be happening and where it needs to be happening? | ||
Maybe you go through, take Colin Rugg, the Rafini's data, and go through it. | ||
But I think the early voting data, and like I said, they had $1.1 million banked in 2020. | ||
They lost the popular vote when you look at the House, and obviously we don't allocate it like that. | ||
It's done by distribution. | ||
When you aggregate it up, they lost by 5 million votes because those low-propensity voters didn't turn out. | ||
My point, they didn't turn out this time either. | ||
You have 1.1 million to head bank before, you have 400,000 now. | ||
That's a 700,000 vote gap. | ||
Is that math basically correct, sir? | ||
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Steve, that math is correct. | |
They did not have this massive... | ||
Look, they don't have COVID this time around. | ||
They don't have COVID. They don't have that as the massive beating drum that they used for the entire year to get the vote out. | ||
They also don't have the George Floyd moment, the racial issues which were used to inflame the nation to push it out as hard as they could in that year. | ||
And so those low-prop voters that all came out in 2020, or I should say came out in 2020, let's say those ballots came in in 2020, we can... | ||
Talk a lot about whether or not those voters exist, but we're just not seeing the numbers. | ||
When this is put to a serious vote, when this is put to an actual vote, we are not seeing the numbers come out in ways that they would project. | ||
We are instead seeing numbers that we've been modeling the entire year. | ||
We're seeing the swing with young males. | ||
We're seeing the swing with Hispanic males, with African-American Black males. | ||
We're seeing all those swings that you and myself And everyone's been talking about on our side of the football this entire time. | ||
And more importantly, when I go out into the field, when I go out into places like State College, like I was last night, it's all there. | ||
All the support is there. | ||
Now, Brad is right. | ||
We gotta get the ball over the finish line. | ||
But people need to stay frosty and stay focused. | ||
Keep your eyes on the prize, okay? | ||
Don't get cocky, but don't be playing games either. | ||
They did not put this stuff up. | ||
And what they're doing is they're attempting—they got 40,000. | ||
That's it. | ||
They're eking out the bare minimum. | ||
Meanwhile, they're doing that by cannibalizing their day of voters, whereas what have we been doing? | ||
You go talk to Charlie Kirk and Tyler Boyer at Turning Point Action. | ||
Go talk to Cliff Maloney. | ||
Go talk to Scott Pressler. | ||
So PHA's early vote action. | ||
They've all been focused on low prop. | ||
We're not going after the four of fours. | ||
We're using the four of fours to go after the one of fours and the zero of fours. | ||
What does that mean? | ||
We're using our super voters to go after people that have no record of voting or an extremely low record of voting. | ||
And so all of our margin that we built up to this point is new voters. | ||
That's the new voters, Ann Seltzer. | ||
So maybe you could come here to Pennsylvania and we could show you our numbers And show you where the massive new votes are because they're not coming from people that are sitting around watching MSNBC and answering the phone saying their number one issue is the state of democracy. | ||
It's coming from kids. | ||
It's coming from workers. | ||
It's coming from people who are worried about inflation. | ||
It's coming from people who are worried about jobs and people who are worried about immigration. | ||
These are the key issues of the election. | ||
This is not a J6 election like she wants it to be. | ||
It's just not. | ||
Again, her data is just wrong. | ||
It doesn't reflect early vote patterns whatsoever. | ||
Jack, where do people follow you on... | ||
The fact that they're talking about, oh, this is theoretical women over 65 or young women with college degrees and the skipping around on that, they refuse to address... | ||
The central problem they have, it's the free fall, as looked at in Philadelphia, of black men who are not coming out to vote for her. | ||
That is the ticking time bomb on the Harris campaign. | ||
Am I wrong in that? | ||
If the New York Times was serious about winning and not trying to gum up our victory with saying, oh, this thing was stolen, these guys are radicals, Isn't that really the story here? | ||
Is that she did not secure... | ||
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The Philadelphia Inquirer... | |
I've said this forever. | ||
A lot of this is because they think she's the queen of mass incarceration. | ||
She's destroyed so many of these families. | ||
And she refuses to do mass deportations of illegal alien criminals. | ||
And now they're flooding into the jails. | ||
And so every family knows this situation or knows someone And they look at her as arrogant, out of touch, and someone that just does not have their economic interest, cultural interest, political interest in mind. | ||
And these folks are smart and they're going, no, we're not going to vote for her. | ||
Look at the number in Philadelphia. | ||
I think it's 54,000 drop. | ||
Is that what the math tells us right now? | ||
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Look, you're seeing the massive drops in Philadelphia and the filthy inquirers, you know, even though I'm a longstanding nemesis of those guys back in my home city. | |
That they even ran the story. | ||
They ran the story that said they're going from ward to ward in these working class wards, working class whites, working class blacks, working class Hispanics, and they're saying we're not for her because she's not for us. | ||
They weren't able to find the votes. | ||
They're going in there through the city and the Filthy Enquirer had it up. | ||
So anyone can go and see the numbers right there. | ||
They're putting it out. | ||
That's their narrative at the local level. | ||
It's not the narrative that's coming out. | ||
So they put the story, but you're not. | ||
And you see little pieces, some glimpses of this narrative popping up from time to time in the national news. | ||
If you go to the local news, the local papers, they will tell you that it's all real and it's all there. | ||
I'm just going to say, if this were true, she wouldn't be spending her entire last couple of days in Philadelphia. | ||
It's just as simple as that. | ||
And you know what the dirty little secret is? | ||
Is because you say what you want about black men in America, they're not stupid. | ||
Because they can look at Kamala Harris and they say, this person is not for me. | ||
This person is not going to help me because she's for herself. | ||
Look what she did in California. | ||
And don't forget, by the way, that in California, she did not concede on election night when she was down. | ||
Everybody needs to remember this. | ||
In California in 2010, when she won her first big race, it wasn't until three weeks later against the Republican that when she was running against... | ||
Steve Cooley. | ||
And Steve Cooley had been the LADA. It was three weeks later that she fought for every single vote and she did not concede. | ||
That's the plan going forward. | ||
Mark my words. | ||
That's what we're going to see. | ||
So you better be ready. | ||
You all better be ready. | ||
Jack, social media, how do people follow you throughout the day? | ||
We'll track you down here. | ||
We'll track you down at 5 o'clock today. | ||
Where do people follow you? | ||
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Yeah, we're going to be up at X. We're going to be up at Truth. | |
We're going down to Philadelphia. | ||
We're going down to South Philly. | ||
We're going to be there, of course. | ||
And look, everyone just needs to stay frosty and stay focused. | ||
Get your head in the game. | ||
MAGA is on the goal line right now. | ||
We vote. | ||
We win. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
We must have a dominating victory, a crushing blow, because they want to say they would love nothing more to say the MAGA movement is done after Tuesday. | ||
Well, on Tuesday, we are planting our flag and say, no, we're not done. | ||
You are. | ||
We're holding the House, we're taking the Senate, and we're going to re-elect President Trump for the third time for a second term on Tuesday. | ||
Jack Posobiec, we'll track you down during the day and see you back here tonight. | ||
The great Jack Posobiec. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
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The polling, whether the polling's good or the polling is bad is not relevant right now. | ||
It's interesting and it can inform your opinion. | ||
There's some polls I happen to see. | ||
Real clear politics... | ||
And I keep saying the real-clear politics average is the best way to get a sense of it. | ||
They've got an analysis out today of kind of their poll of polls of everything, Dave Brett, where they say, hey, Trump has a quote-unquote narrow path to a victory. | ||
Now, I know a lot of guys say it's going to be a landslide and there's going to be a blowout. | ||
Hey, that may all be true, and that's fine. | ||
That's what I call upside, like an upside and a deal. | ||
But the basic core of this, of the game, is to get to 270. | ||
And to hold the House of Representatives, even if it's only by a couple of seats. | ||
And I think we may have a pickup or two. | ||
And to take the Senate. | ||
And I think because of the work you've done in places like West Virginia and Montana, that looks like very doable. | ||
So we have a stunning an opportunity for a trifecta win here. | ||
And go back to 16, the last time we did that, we snuck up on them. | ||
We snuck up on them in 16. | ||
They didn't take it seriously. | ||
We had a plan. | ||
The plan's very much, you know, we drew an insight straight. | ||
We won every battleground state that was contested. | ||
We won it back in those days. | ||
Ohio and Florida were still, that's when they started moving out of being battlegrounds, even Iowa. | ||
We had to spend time on those, so throw those three in there. | ||
And I think we won New Hampshire, but that's a conversation for a different day. | ||
Today's different. | ||
Now, what they haven't done, some of the CIA polls, is they're taking a voter file from 2020 and kind of layering on today. | ||
That's obviously the electorate has changed. | ||
It's shifted. | ||
It's shifted our way. | ||
Why is that? | ||
The reality of the Biden regime and the new ecosystem of media on the right, of which war rooms are part of that. | ||
But you got the Charlie Kirk show, Real America's Voice, Jack Posobiec, and many, many, many others. | ||
That came about a lot of it during the pandemic. | ||
That people now go and get their information. | ||
This ecosystem on the right is much more powerful than cable TV. How do you know that, Steve? | ||
Because Kevin McCarthy ain't Speaker of the House. | ||
Okay? | ||
The first big fight was about Trump back in 15 and 16. | ||
We beat Fox and the cable news guys then, right, for supporting Trump. | ||
And the other big one was Kevin McCarthy. | ||
We won, they lost. | ||
So the ecosystem on the right is very powerful. | ||
And the ecosystem on the right is, right now, focused on get out to vote. | ||
Victories in the grass, I put that out a couple weeks ago. | ||
September 26th from Danbury Federal Prison. | ||
I think it's the only thing I actually put out the entire time there. | ||
I had to because I saw with about a month or so, six weeks to go, how this was going to line up and that we could be positioned On the weekend beforehand, exactly where we wanted to be, where it was all within our grasp that if we turned out in North Carolina, turned out in Georgia, turned out in Arizona, turned out in Nevada, that we could roll those up, that people had done the work on the early voting side. | ||
So this is all about, you have to do it, and then back her into a corner up into the blue wall. | ||
You know, cut off all of her possible avenues for victory, except she's got to carry the blue wall. | ||
And then, hey, let's throw down in Wisconsin, let's throw down in Pennsylvania, let's throw down in Michigan. | ||
We take any one of those. | ||
We win, she loses. | ||
So of the positioning of this, we couldn't be in better shape. | ||
Now we have to execute. | ||
Why are we in good shape? | ||
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You! | |
So I'm sitting here thinking, hey, the same people that we have to basically be defined, you know, they have defined this era, the MAGA movement, are now the people they represent on election day, and on election days they've done tremendous jobs, versus people that haven't, that have been the Democrats. | ||
Because the Democrats always use early voting, mail-in voting, all of it. | ||
And they gun deck these rules, you know, like in Georgia this weekend, oh yeah, come on in, you got access here over the weekend, etc. | ||
We're right on the cusp of it. | ||
All your hard work and all your efforts to save your country is all there. | ||
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And we can save this country. | |
Get out the vote and election integrity. | ||
All of you that have volunteered to be election judges, you're going to be vilified, you're going to say terrible things about you, all these fascists, all this garbage. | ||
Why is there so much garbage in the counting room? | ||
Well, Joe Biden, that's because the people are represented and they're going to represent on Tuesdays. | ||
You do not have the consent of the governed. | ||
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We will never, ever, ever consent to what you did because you're not legitimate. | |
And hey... | ||
You're going to have plenty of time to show me where those votes are. | ||
You're going to have plenty of time. | ||
Where are they? | ||
Those low propensity voters from 2020, where are they? | ||
Oh, they only hated Trump then. | ||
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No. | |
You guys hate Trump more now than then. | ||
So that's a lie. | ||
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On top of all your other lies. | |
A lot's going to be exposed here, folks. | ||
You are living in historic times. | ||
They will talk about this for decades and decades and decades to come. |