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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
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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Mega 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. Mann. | ||
Sunday, 3 November, year of our Lord, 2024. | ||
Special expanded coverage throughout the weekend and the day. | ||
Back at 5 o'clock tonight. | ||
Got another hour here. | ||
Want to go to, we're talking about the people who are making it happen on this mass mobilization. | ||
Look, traditionally we do better on election day. | ||
Of course they're going to, you know, in Arizona it's going to, you know, they're saying, oh, it's going to take three hours to vote. | ||
That's all voter suppression. | ||
You can't be defeated. | ||
The only thing that could defeat us is not showing up and not powering through this. | ||
Run through the tape or like happened yesterday in the Penn State-Ohio State game. | ||
You've got to punch it through. | ||
When you're down the three, hey, this is how you make history. | ||
You've got to punch it through. | ||
West Point, I think, is 8-0. | ||
Let's bring in Dan Schultz. | ||
Who would ever thunk that? | ||
Dan Schultz. | ||
Just an extraordinary, gritty... | ||
Football team. | ||
You are the founder of the Precinct Strategy. | ||
You're the guy that thought it up, conceived it, inspired people. | ||
It's clearly taken on a life of its own to take over these state parties and have these fights of grassroots people. | ||
The Precinct Strategy is what removed Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House, and now it's been the underpinnings of the backbone throughout the country. | ||
For even these groups, because when Elon Musk comes in, they've got a professional staff, but then they rely upon, still, a lot of these rely upon volunteers. | ||
And all these state, all the counties, all of this is the backbone of the precinct strategy. | ||
So tell us, where do you think we stand nationwide with the volunteer and the mass mobilization effort? | ||
And then I'd like to know about Arizona, because we can't get cocky on North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada. | ||
Those are all in play. | ||
And they could go either way. | ||
Now, I think we're well-positioned, but people cannot get... | ||
Remember, Hillary Clinton did not win the presidency because her staff got incredibly arrogant about what that thought was happening. | ||
We can't let that happen. | ||
We won't let that happen with us. | ||
Dan Schultz. | ||
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Well, thanks for having me, Steve. | |
I really appreciate it. | ||
Thanks for all you do, and thank you for supporting the Precinct Commitment strategy. | ||
You know, it really... | ||
Got a big voice when you allowed me to come onto your program and talk about it. | ||
As you know, I wrote about it for years at Breitbart.com and prior to that at RedState.com. | ||
And it just boils down to, you know, I didn't think up the precinct committeeman strategy. | ||
I was taught it in seventh grade in civics, and I just never forgot it. | ||
And then when I got involved in Arizona and did a little bit of research, I figured out Wow, our party is, like, even in Arizona, I thought I was walking into Goldwater Country in a 100% strength party, and it was at 25% strength back in 2007. | ||
And then when Barry Satoro won the election, I realized, oh my god, I gotta do something. | ||
And I started recruiting precinct committeemen in Arizona, and then through articles at Red State, eventually at Breitbart, and then, thank god, You got me here onto War Room, and that has really, really helped a lot. | ||
And we've had some great successes all around the country, but it's just not enough yet. | ||
I fear that we're not going to have the successes that we ought to be having, and we'll see what happens. | ||
What I've been talking about on my podcast every day for the last two days, I'll do it again tomorrow, Whether Trump wins or loses, we have got to rebuild the Republican Party and transform it and Trump-lify it. | ||
It's still overall at half-strength. | ||
We really haven't had too much progress overall. | ||
In Maricopa County, only 50% of the precinct committeeman slots got filled in the July 30 primary. | ||
I know people all across the country. | ||
We both know Steve Stern. | ||
We're not at more than 50%, as far as I know, anyplace. | ||
We've got to change that. | ||
I just ask everybody who's doing whatever great work they're doing otherwise to consider doing one more thing. | ||
Once a month, take off whatever hat you wear, your Second Amendment hat, your Tea Party hat, whatever, and replace it with a You know, figuratively, a precinct committeeman hat. | ||
Find your local committee, go to the committee meeting, volunteer, don't wear your Trump gear because many of the committees are not being run by Trump people, and take as many of your cohorts with you as possible and volunteer. | ||
It's easy for them to ignore one or two people It's much harder when you bring 20 or 30 people along with you and say, we're good, decent Republicans. | ||
We always vote and we want to help make this committee better. | ||
Then it's very hard for them to turn you away or rebuff you. | ||
And it's all about, you know, we all say action, action, action. | ||
And that's what it's all about. | ||
We have got to take action. | ||
And with respect to voting, you know, I'm not an early voting person because of the machines. | ||
So I have a backup plan. | ||
Here's my backup plan. | ||
Here's my mailed ballot. | ||
I'm going to vote on Election Day. | ||
I'm going to have this in reserve in case the Dominion machine, a stone's throw from where I live, malfunctions or whatever, you know. | ||
Then I'll be able to fill this out and drop it in a box. | ||
And I'm going to be a poll observer all day on Election Day. | ||
I'm going to go to two or three places to observe. | ||
I've urged everybody to sign up with TrumpForce47.com. | ||
I don't think it's too late yet. | ||
TrumpForce47.com. | ||
But if you can't get a response from them at this late date, contact your local committee. | ||
And step-by-step directions are on my site on how to find your local Republican committee. | ||
Contact them. | ||
Contact the chairman and the officers and say, I want to help get out the vote. | ||
Or I want to be a poll observer. | ||
And they'll get you plugged in. | ||
But you've got to take action. | ||
Nobody's going to be reaching out to you You've got to reach out, and you've got to make it happen. | ||
And if you're an American, I say this too, if you really want to become a precinct committeeman, you're going to figure out a way to do it. | ||
And the first place to go is my site, precinctstrategy.com. | ||
No, this is perfect. | ||
It's been the backbone of the movement. | ||
Look, all the machines, conversations, I know people sort of said about that. | ||
You've got to win on Tuesday to sort this mess out. | ||
Also, if we don't push Trump over the top, just reforming the Republican Party will be the least of our worries, right? | ||
I'm not so sure the country can take another four years of this madness. | ||
Because you're going to have 15 million illegals that are going to be... | ||
They're going to give them citizenship, or at least give them some sort of amnesty. | ||
That's coming. | ||
Unless they're defeated on Tuesday. | ||
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My mantra is this. | |
We've got to get organized and united politically in the best place, in the best way possible. | ||
And that's locally. | ||
We've got to get organized and united politically, and the place to do that is in your respective local Republican committee, and there's plenty of spaces open. | ||
Volunteer, get organized with your cohorts, and let's Trumpify the party, and let's save the republic. | ||
And you're going to have a great time. | ||
You're going to meet people that you have never met otherwise. | ||
The camaraderie is going to be amazing. | ||
The one thing I keep getting back from people is that it's changed my life. | ||
I've got more network, relationships, fun, laughs, and I feel like I have purpose in my life because I'm working for something that's greater than myself. | ||
Dan Schultz, where do people go to find out all the information about it? | ||
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The first and only place to go to the first step is precinctstrategy.com. | |
Spend 30 minutes, if that, there. | ||
Press on the buttons, nose around. | ||
Basically, read everything on the home page. | ||
You can get the Votify Now election integrity app. | ||
I have it on my phone. | ||
Everybody should get it. | ||
That's the second button. | ||
The third button is all of my past podcasts. | ||
The first button is that communications and collaboration platform Robert Beatles built for us. | ||
For free. | ||
It's free. | ||
It's secure. | ||
It's private. | ||
It's invitation only. | ||
We've got to start, like I said, organizing and uniting politically and communicating with one another. | ||
The RNC doesn't give us SPCs, a communications platform. | ||
Precinct strategy does via Robert Beatles. | ||
And so we've got to get just organized and organized and organized and united locally where we live. | ||
The structure exists for doing that politically. | ||
It's the Republican Party. | ||
Let's make it ours. | ||
Let's take it over. | ||
Let's transform it. | ||
Let's Trumpify it. | ||
Okay, brother. | ||
Dan Schultz on a Sunday. | ||
Big fight out in Arizona. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Welcome home. | ||
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Thanks to you. | |
Early voting stats out there. | ||
Brat. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
I'm going to go to Barris here in a minute. | ||
I've got Barris going to do some... | ||
Because there's tons of polls coming out. | ||
All the last polls are coming out. | ||
Some of these are psyops, right? | ||
Some of these are suppression polls. | ||
There's a couple of people out there, and I think if you aggregate up and look, we're in excellent position. | ||
But that poll only reflects an electorate that shows up to actually vote. | ||
Dave Bratt, your thoughts? | ||
Yeah, well, my thoughts is I'm just thankful for people like Dan Schultz. | ||
When I see him, I had largely a Tea Party office when I ran for Congress, and it was fun, right? | ||
The Republican committees back then were so awful. | ||
The pancake breakfast on Saturdays, my office was fun. | ||
I had the best all-American pre-MAGA people, Tea Party people. | ||
And all the folks listening, you heard what Dan just said. | ||
It was kind of a pessimistic thing. | ||
But get your friends, sign up today, right? | ||
We have the votes. | ||
They're there. | ||
Just get out and vote. | ||
And then when it comes to this conservative mega ecosystem you mentioned, Steve, there is good news. | ||
We don't understand it yet, but you've been on it with this fourth turning thing. | ||
And there's a lot of new names coming up. | ||
RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Tucker, Elon Musk, Russell Brand. | ||
These guys and gals are all, and a lot of them are having religious turnarounds. | ||
There's something going on in the air. | ||
The mainstream media is even picking us up with a guy named Thomas Kuhn in the philosophy of science, regular science versus revolutionary science. | ||
And these polls you're seeing, New York Times, whatever, they have the blues up by a notch across the board. | ||
But then all their opinion pieces are, oh no, if Trump wins, here's what's going to happen. | ||
So it's just a big PSYOP game. | ||
I think there's a lot of new energy coming our way in the system you set up. | ||
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This grassroots system is huge. | |
It's tons of new things. | ||
Since you mentioned it, I'll go there. | ||
Thomas Kuhn. | ||
You're seeing this on the Spurs. | ||
Thomas Kuhn wrote the amazing seminal work called The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. | ||
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, which he was the guy who came up with the concept of paradigm shifts. | ||
Paradigm shifts. | ||
That's what's happened. | ||
To go at 60,000 feet, this is what's been happening with the Trump revolution. | ||
This is why they are obsessed with destroying President Trump. | ||
They understand President Trump's back now because he has an army in back of him that supports him and supports his policies, more so than in 16, much more, after everything he's been through and all the destruction. | ||
What Kuhn said is that in the structure of scientific revolutions, scientific revolutions don't happen just overnight. | ||
There's actually a structure to the process of what goes on in science that leads up to a moment that bang! | ||
Right, then you get Copernicus, then you get Galileo, then you get Newton, Newtonian physics, then you get, you know, quantum mechanics. | ||
But there is a process and there's a structure to that process. | ||
That's what you're seeing here when When Tucker Carlson, who I think and people that know him or people that follow him for years with the bow tie and being on MSNBC and CNN, when Tucker Carlson sits there and goes, I had demonic forces. | ||
You know, Tucker's that kind of classic, I guess I would say, you know, Episcopalian, high church Episcopal, right? | ||
They're very closed and, you know, they're going to do their thing. | ||
When Tucker's sitting there telling you he's got demons coming at him and leaving physical marks on him, When you have Tulsi Gabbard that's up there and she has now abandoned the Democratic Party and abandoned and now starting to embrace the policies of this and the cultural policies of it. | ||
When you have Elon Musk, they jumped me in that press conference the other day. | ||
Well, Bannon, you talk about Elon Musk and the CCP and Elon Musk would take money from Hitler. | ||
I said, yo, Elon Musk was a progressive Democrat. | ||
He was in the middle of that demonic culture. | ||
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Right? | |
Look at some of these people he hangs around with. | ||
He's going through an awakening. | ||
And he and I, I still disagree with Elon Musk on a lot of things, but I see a guy that's going through an awakening and coming to our side. | ||
Russell Brand's another one. | ||
Russell Brand is converted to Christianity. | ||
And of course now they're going to go after him for all the stuff he allegedly did. | ||
But you see that. | ||
That's the structure Of cultural and political revolutions. | ||
That's what you're seeing here at the 60,000. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
And that's why our coalition, this is why it's... | ||
Go ahead, sure. | ||
Yeah, I just want to throw in also, today in the New York Times or one of the highbrow rags, they said, you know, would the Republicans prefer to have another candidate? | ||
And that is just so absurd, right? | ||
No other candidate could have withstood what President Trump has done here. | ||
And anyone in history who goes against our CIA State Department, DOD, cutouts, NGOs to end wars. | ||
It goes real bad for them. | ||
And so I just want to give a shout out to President Trump. | ||
The whole country's praying for you. | ||
And what you've done is heroic. | ||
And he fits right in with this structural thing, whether he anticipated or saw it rationally or he's just part of it. | ||
Without him, this thing is not going to achieve its success. | ||
And how he's stood in there, and God, one of your speakers yesterday said, you think divine providence has done all this to keep Trump with us? | ||
Shots grazed in his ear for nothing? | ||
And so divine providence is behind all of this. | ||
God is behind what's happening. | ||
And keep the faith. | ||
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It's going our way, but you've got to vote. | |
If you didn't have Trump... | ||
You'd have nothing. | ||
You wouldn't have an organizing principle. | ||
You had to have Trump. | ||
This is why I told people in 2020, this Boston Herald thing, in February 2021, when he was at his lowest ebb, all these DeSantis people and all these Nikki Haley people, I said, are you kidding me? | ||
Do you understand the moment in history? | ||
It's not going to be what the Murdochs want, DeSantis and Nikki Haley. | ||
It's all nonsense. | ||
That does not go with the flow of what's underneath this, the structure of this political and cultural revolution. | ||
Just read Thomas Kuhn, you can start to see it. | ||
It's a paradigm shift. | ||
We've shifted away from the neoliberal neocons. | ||
That's when Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis talk, and DeSantis does some great things as governor, but it doesn't resonate at a deeper level. | ||
It doesn't resonate at a deeper level, because there's nothing there. | ||
This is why what's so important, it's as obvious as the nose on your face, the early voting, black men are not supporting her. | ||
Hispanic men are not supporting her. | ||
Arab and Muslim men in Michigan are not supporting her. | ||
The Somalians are coming out and they have a press conference yesterday in Minnesota supporting Trump. | ||
This is a historic moment. | ||
They are reaching out to us and say, okay, maybe a lot of us not quite yet ready to pull the trigger for Trump, but we ain't voting for that. | ||
So you're halfway there or two-thirds away there, and we can get them. | ||
And by the way, a lot of those folks are going to vote for Trump, a lot of them. | ||
This is an historic revolutionary moment in American history. | ||
And guess what? | ||
It's on the eve of what happens next April 19th. | ||
It's the 250th anniversary of Lexington and Concord, of the shot heard around the world. | ||
You don't think that's providential? | ||
You don't think we're within six months of that and here, in this day, and on Tuesday? | ||
She's not historical. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
She's not in the top ten. | ||
If you had to have a woman as president, she wouldn't make the top ten. | ||
You got Hillary and Michelle, you got so many others that if now in the breach, hey, maybe. | ||
They try to make her, she's not a historical figure, and you know that they don't even take her seriously over there. | ||
Bill Maher's, you know, laughing at her. | ||
They're goofing on her. | ||
Doesn't make her a bad person, it's just she's not particularly relevant. | ||
She doesn't have, wait for it, gravitas. | ||
Gravitas. | ||
We are here and now in a historic moment. | ||
And who's telling me that? | ||
Black men in Philadelphia. | ||
They're 54,000 votes late. | ||
According to the analytics, the numbers. | ||
Not polling. | ||
I'm talking hard numbers. | ||
Hispanic men. | ||
Arab and Muslim men in Dearborn and parts of Michigan. | ||
The Somalians, yesterday, supporting Trump in Minneapolis. | ||
They're saying, we can be part of this coalition. | ||
We can be part of it. | ||
And yes, there are compromises and agreements made, but that's politics. | ||
Directionally, the big directions, using the big muscles in history, this is what we've got. | ||
And if you didn't have a fearless individual... | ||
Like Trump, look at that, go back to Butler. | ||
He's gunned down, they hit him with a bullet, an assassin's bullet hits him, and he stands up and fist pumped. | ||
Who has the presence to do that? | ||
Who has the courage? | ||
Most guys would be crawling military style across the stage. | ||
He stands up and wants to go back to the microphone. | ||
You can't coach that. | ||
You can't teach that. | ||
You either have that or you don't. | ||
The gods either give that to you or they don't. | ||
That's why he's a historic figure. | ||
All of these munchkins and gnomes that yammer and biting at his ankle, in history, they're all going to be forgotten about. | ||
You do understand? | ||
They're all going to be forgotten. | ||
Just like it's called the age of Jackson. | ||
It's called the age of Jackson for a reason. | ||
We don't kind of remember the other guys because President Jackson and Lincoln and Washington and FDR and Ronald Reagan. | ||
Trump's at that level. | ||
I would actually argue, outside of Lincoln and General Washington, he's the third most important president in this country. | ||
And he will outlive and what he did will outlive and his courage will outlive all of his detractors. | ||
But we, and this is what is so powerful, it's you. | ||
They're not depending upon billionaires. | ||
They're not depending upon some big media apparatus. | ||
They're not depending upon, you know, Deuce Ex Machina. | ||
It's you. | ||
What determines the fate of this country is you. | ||
How many times in this nation's history has that happened? | ||
Yes, after Pearl Harbor, it was you. | ||
It was the greatest generation when that won the thing. | ||
At different times in the Civil War, when the nation makes up his mind and they go out and normally on a black... | ||
We can do it here at the ballot box. | ||
And secure a great victory, a monumental victory on the eve of Lexington and Concord, 250 years. | ||
Do you understand that makes us outside the Roman Republic? | ||
And I would actually argue, when you really look at the Republic days of it, the oldest Republic in the history of mankind. | ||
What a better way to connect back to the unbroken chain of that revolutionary generation with a new American Revolution that brought in blacks and Hispanics and Arab Americans. | ||
All of it to working class people. | ||
This is what obsessed them. | ||
Why do you think they call Trump a nativist and a racist and all that? | ||
And now in their face, and is that on the front page of the New York Times today? | ||
No. | ||
They're talking about the Taylor Swift Young women coming out, and quote-unquote women over 65, hey, that's all good. | ||
If you can prove it and it shows up on Tuesday, God bless you. | ||
But that's not the story. | ||
The story is the political class and the oligarchs on Wall Street and Silicon Valley and the military intelligence complex stole the 2020 and ran him out of town. | ||
That's the reality. | ||
And against all odds, he's back. | ||
And why is he back? | ||
He had the moral fortitude and the just basic, raw courage to say, I'm going to do this. | ||
And you, in this audience, said, hey, if you do that, I got your back. | ||
And we're on the eve of making history. | ||
You are on the eve of making history. | ||
Not Trump, not Bannon, not Tucker, not Hannity, not Fox, you. | ||
Because this is down to you. | ||
Remember, the campaign doesn't have a ground game. | ||
You've got the ground game. | ||
Because they didn't have enough money. | ||
They took another direction and did the mail and did the TV. They put this out to the outside groups. | ||
That would be you. | ||
The only thing that stands between us and history... | ||
And to go back to the foundings of this nation on one day. | ||
Think about that in your life. | ||
One day. | ||
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One day that they'll talk about forever. | |
If we deliver. | ||
And we will deliver. | ||
We will deliver. | ||
Do I have Boris up? | ||
Boris is going to try to join us. | ||
President Trump? | ||
Let's go to President Trump. | ||
He's in Lancaster, President Trump. | ||
We're going to jump in and actually hear President Donald John Trump. | ||
Let's go ahead and pick it up. | ||
But I love it. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because we've proven something, we've shown something, and we're going to get it fixed, and we've got to win this election. | ||
It's all up to now. | ||
I mean, we've got two days. | ||
We've been working for nine years. | ||
We did a great job. | ||
We had the best economy ever. | ||
We had the wall. | ||
We had everything. | ||
I built over 500 miles of wood. | ||
They don't even talk about the wall. | ||
But we had the best border, the safest border. | ||
I won't pull down my world's favorite chart, because I don't want to waste a lot of your time. | ||
But my world's favorite chart, done by the Border Patrol, it said we had the safest border in the history of our country the day that I left. | ||
I shouldn't have left. | ||
I mean, honestly, because we did so well. | ||
We had such a great... | ||
So now, I mean, every polling booth has hundreds of lawyers standing there. | ||
It's all about the lawyers. | ||
Everybody's standing there, lawyers. | ||
Nobody should have that. | ||
You should have a damn ballot and you hand it in. | ||
Do you know that in Arizona, where I'm winning by a lot, But it takes four hours to fill out the ballot. | ||
They've got page after page and people are complaining. | ||
They don't have time. | ||
It takes four hours to fill it out. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Why is that? | ||
I can tell you why. | ||
But so many places. | ||
Pennsylvania. | ||
I love Pennsylvania. | ||
I went to school here. | ||
I think the people are incredible. | ||
But they found, as I understand it, I mean, I don't know what's happened in the last day or so, but they, in Lancaster, they found 2,600 ballots, all they found 2,600 ballots, all done and by the same hand. | ||
In other words, the same exact penmanship, the same hand, the same everything. | ||
It was all done by the same pen, the exact same pen. | ||
And then they go and they say, well, this is a conspiracy theorist. | ||
It's a terrible thing that's happened to our country. | ||
And the whole world watches it, even third world countries. | ||
I was telling a friend came in last night. | ||
He comes from a country, works there a lot, comes from, knows it. | ||
And it's not a great country, to be honest with you. | ||
And He said, but when we vote, they take our fingerprints and they check our fingerprints. | ||
We can't get away with anything. | ||
This is a third world country. | ||
In our country, think of it. | ||
You are not allowed to even ask for somebody's voter ID. And if you do ask, I think they have the right to put you in jail. | ||
Not the one that's cheating, the one that's asking, I want honesty. | ||
Oh, let's go to jail. | ||
It's a terrible thing. | ||
And I tell you what, I love being off these stupid teleprompters because the truth comes out. | ||
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The truth comes out. | |
And at least you find out that it's nice to have a president that doesn't have to use teleprompters. | ||
You ever see her? | ||
And I'm being nasty to her because you know what? | ||
She's really bad. | ||
She shouldn't have been chosen. | ||
She got no votes. | ||
This is supposed to be a democracy. | ||
You could call it a republic. | ||
People say, oh, it's a republic. | ||
Okay, whatever you want to call it. | ||
It's supposed to be fair. | ||
And they ripped the election away from this poor, stupid guy. | ||
They ripped it away. | ||
Like candy from a baby. | ||
It's the way you do. | ||
You ever take candy from a baby? | ||
Hello, darling, give me some of that candy. | ||
Just give it to me. | ||
You take it, you rip it right out of the baby's head. | ||
This is what happened here. | ||
It's a corrupt deal. | ||
And I think at some point it's got to be changed. | ||
Got to be changed. | ||
Do you know that paper ballots... | ||
And by the way, now the machines are going to really hit me hard because, you know, they never heard anybody hit them like this. | ||
But do you know that paper ballots... | ||
Paper is very sophisticated. | ||
It's called watermark. | ||
It's watermarked. | ||
Highly sophisticated. | ||
It's more sophisticated than the machines they use, which can be hacked and things can happen. | ||
You know, a great gentleman is Elon Musk. | ||
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All right? | |
Okay. | ||
What we have to do is power through, you know, we had time, you know, the machines are there. | ||
They just are. | ||
We've got to power through that. | ||
Barris. | ||
There's so many numbers flying around, you know, polling flying around, this flying around, that flying around. | ||
I do want to report that, and if we can get it up when Denver has a chance, I understand we're rolling stuff, but the New York Post has finally got it. | ||
They had her on last night after Lorne Michaels committed that they weren't going to have candidates on. | ||
He committed early on that they were not going to have candidates on. | ||
They flew her in last night, got her off thing, because they're in panic mode. | ||
I saw that. | ||
So they flew her into Saturday Night Live, and now the New York Post is reporting that there's a major FCC Commissioner Blass Harris' clear and blatant effort to evade the equal time rule. | ||
A thousand percent. | ||
Not just the deck is stacked, but they will do anything. | ||
They will pull any stunt at all. | ||
Go ahead, sir. | ||
Yeah, I've long argued that Republicans think about this all wrong when they're thinking about culture and media, the media and entertainment industry. | ||
We have campaign finance laws in this country, and we're not a party media. | ||
They claim to be impartial. | ||
If we go back to being party media, that's fine, and you can push your pamphlets, and the anti-federalists can push their pamphlets, and we can go back to that system, because that's the system that actually was consistent or conducive What the First Amendment, the right to a free press, actually meant. | ||
We get it all wrong this time. | ||
But we have campaign finance rules here, and this isn't bias. | ||
This is aiding and abetting a campaign free of charge. | ||
Actually, in some cases, you have media and entertainment paying to help campaigns that they prefer. | ||
If I give a poll to President Trump and I don't charge President Trump for it, I'm going to be arrested. | ||
That is called an in-kind campaign contribution. | ||
It's a violation of finance rules, and you'll be indicted for it. | ||
So I don't understand how Republicans just never got this in their head. | ||
I was talking about, uh, you know, the communications acts and this and that, I mean that they're off on the wrong track with this. | ||
This is, we have laws already on the books and the, this is the way they should be thinking about this from now on, because these are services, Steve, that they are providing for nothing in some cases, actually in other cases at the expense of their companies, their organizations, and that's actually in other cases at the expense of their companies, their | ||
If any other organization did that, if a pollster gave a free poll, if a canvassing company decided, no, I like you, President Trump, I'm just going to canvas for free in the state of Pennsylvania for you, guess what? | ||
They would get in trouble. | ||
So I don't understand how we see this any other way when it comes to the media entertainment industry. | ||
I want to just read some analysis and have you respond to it, because I want to talk about the early voting stats against the polling. | ||
This is about Pennsylvania being down 1.1 million. | ||
They should have had, you know, four years ago today. | ||
They only hit 400,000. | ||
And the analysis I'm getting from very sophisticated people says, Steve, it's actually worse than you think. | ||
Overall, across the states where we know partisan registration, that'd be Arizona, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania... | ||
Zero out of four and one out of four new or infrequent voters make up a larger share of the Republican early vote than for Democrats in every single one of those states. | ||
In those states, Democrats have more than 1.4 million voters who voted before Election Day in 2020 or in 2022. | ||
But have not yet voted, despite early voting being closed in nearly every state, and many not having even requested a mail ballot. | ||
Let me report that. | ||
Repeat that. | ||
1.4 million. | ||
Many never even requested. | ||
Far be it from me to say they don't exist, but I digress. | ||
Let's continue. | ||
Let's take Arizona. | ||
Return mail and early vote party registration is R plus 8 and running plus 9 points better than 2020. | ||
Men make up just 40% of Democrat votes so far in 2024. | ||
Men make up 50% of Republican votes so far in 2024. | ||
Early voting closed in Arizona on the 1st. | ||
Is early voting, though, I think... | ||
Is it Boris? | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
I've got Boris from the actual... | ||
I'll continue this with Barris in a moment. | ||
Boris, what is your message to people today, tomorrow, Tuesday? | ||
The message, Steve, and it's such an honor to be with you, the message is simple. | ||
Go out to the polls, bring everybody you know, spread the word, be loud, do not back down, get out there and show everyone you know, everyone you love, everyone you come by, everyone is out there voting, voting, voting. | ||
It's all about Get into the polls. | ||
It's GOTV. Get out the vote. | ||
Right now, we are dominating this race. | ||
We're dominating early voting in Nevada, dominating early voting in Pennsylvania, dominating in Wisconsin and Arizona and Michigan and North Carolina. | ||
We are tied in the polling in Virginia. | ||
New Mexico is within sights. | ||
This could be a wave election. | ||
This could be a 1980-type election, both at the presidential level and the Senate level. | ||
But it's only going to be that if you and everyone you know is out there voting. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
That's where the numbers are. | ||
I want to go. | ||
Forget the polling. | ||
I want to go to the early vote. | ||
I've got some analysis. | ||
Jason Miller is helping with this. | ||
Some other people. | ||
But it's pretty damning to the Democrats. | ||
I mean, just look at the numbers and the count. | ||
Do you see any narrative they have? | ||
Have they built a firewall anywhere that we really have difficulty overcoming, sir? | ||
No, they're disastrous. | ||
That's why they're doing events with the African-American population. | ||
That's our closing focus. | ||
Kamala Harris is forced to do events. | ||
To try to shore up the black vote because she's getting crushed on the black vote in North Carolina, in Georgia, in Michigan, here in Pennsylvania, where right now you can hear President Trump speaking. | ||
It is one of his powerhouse rallies, the first one of the day. | ||
As I'm talking to you, Kamala Harris has lost every segment of the populace. | ||
Black men, black women, Hispanic women, Hispanic women. | ||
Look what's happening in Michigan. | ||
I've been in the road with the president for weeks now. | ||
We go to Michigan, and you've got... | ||
Arab Americans who are supporting President Trump in droves saying they cannot, they absolutely cannot agree and they cannot support the disgusting, debilitating policies of the Harris-Botten administration because they're causing The destruction of the Middle East, President Trump, brings peace to the Middle East. | ||
And also, those voters, what else do they care about? | ||
Traditional values. | ||
They don't want men and women's sports. | ||
They don't want questionnaires with pronouns for six, seven, eight-year-olds at school. | ||
They want traditional family values. | ||
And that's what President Trump brings. | ||
And that's why he's dominating this race with Every segment of the population. | ||
And yes, early vote in every single place. | ||
Look at Georgia. | ||
They try to keep the voting centers open yesterday to get just some more votes in Fulton County. | ||
You know how many came in? | ||
100. | ||
100. | ||
Not 100,000. | ||
100 votes. | ||
Because there's no excitement. | ||
There's no mobilization. | ||
There's no heat. | ||
And that's why Kamala Harris was forced to go on Saturday Night Live. | ||
And what did she do? | ||
She rips off President Trump's skit. | ||
Jimmy Fallon does a completely horrible job at it. | ||
It was the shortest cold open anybody's ever heard of. | ||
They do a two-minute cold open, a minute and a half of it is cackling, and then Saturday Night Live does a six-minute segment destroying the Democrats and the liberals. | ||
Where are we now? | ||
The American people, America as a whole, has moved away from these Absolute un-American policies of the liberals. | ||
They're turning their back on them. | ||
And we can put an absolute stop to the surrender of our country to these evil forces. | ||
And the only way we stop it is by electing President Trump on Tuesday and getting out to the polls. | ||
Real quickly, I know you've got to bounce back. | ||
You're at the rally itself, and we're going to go back to President Trump. | ||
The historic journey that President Trump, this movement, the War Room Posse, Boris Bannon, all of it. | ||
People remember, Boris called us from the tarmac at Andrews Air Force Base on 20 January of 2021 when President Trump took off to head to Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Now we're on the cusp of a great and historic victory. | ||
Boris Epstein, your thoughts. | ||
Well, now I'm standing on the tarmac at Lancaster Airport looking at a crowd of tens and tens and tens of thousands of beautiful Americans, all who are going to vote for President Trump and bring him back to the White House. | ||
Here's what I'll say, Steve. | ||
And President Trump said this. | ||
It's been nine years of fighting for America. | ||
It's been nine years of going all over this country and spreading the message of MAGA. Make America great again. | ||
That is not a slogan. | ||
That is an action item. | ||
And under the leadership of President Trump, after we win this race on Tuesday, We're going to make that happen. | ||
And yes, as we look back, I'm going to do a little more of a look back after we win, knock wood, fingers crossed, and it'll be interesting to think about all those people. | ||
Our phones were pretty quiet in 2021. | ||
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I used to have to do five hours of your show. | |
The guests weren't exactly burning down the phone line. | ||
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It was a lot of crickets at 2021. | |
People got to understand, there was not a lot of incoming. | ||
There's not a lot of incoming. | ||
I'm sorry, who's this new number? | ||
And now everybody's coming out of the woodwork. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
We want everybody to support President Trump. | ||
Everybody to vote for President Trump. | ||
Everybody to go out there and mobilize. | ||
Full stop. | ||
Are we going to remember those who turned their backs on us? | ||
We'll talk about that. | ||
But the key right now is all about the win. | ||
It's all about Tuesday. | ||
It's all about getting everybody out to the polls and bringing this thing home because it is the only way we can save America and save the world. | ||
President Trump said the best vengeance, best revenge, was a magnificently successful second term. | ||
And he's absolutely correct. | ||
Make America Great Again. | ||
Boris, social media, brother, where do people get you, particularly the next couple of days when you're with the president? | ||
We're rockin' rollin', we're on the road nonstop. | ||
It's beautiful here in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. | ||
We'll be in Georgia, we'll be in North Carolina. | ||
And tomorrow, we're all over the country. | ||
North Carolina, two stops in Pennsylvania. | ||
We're closing it out in Grand Rapids, Michigan. | ||
Steve, just as we did in 2016. | ||
We're bringing this thing home eight years later in Grand Rapids, Michigan. | ||
My social media, hot on Twitter at Boris CP, hot on Getter at Boris CP, hot on True Social at Boris, and the hottest on the gram, Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
Stay strong, God bless, all offense, and get to the polls. | ||
Boris, go with God. | ||
Let's go back. | ||
Can we dip back into the president? | ||
Let's dip back in for President Trump for a second. | ||
And then we're going to come back again. | ||
We're going to drill down some more. | ||
She came at me the other day. | ||
That's not nice of her to do. | ||
And I think we're going to start having a little fun with Michelle. | ||
I think we're going to have a little fun with Michelle. | ||
But I always treated her with a lot of respect. | ||
And we just have to now look. | ||
So we have a very... | ||
Divided country, and you really have, look, anybody that wants to have open borders for 13,099 murderers to come in over the last three years, for 16,000 of the worst drug lords and drug sellers to come into our country. | ||
And you know what they do? | ||
They tell them, if you ever come back, we'll kill you. | ||
So they don't want to leave. | ||
We're going to get them out because they... | ||
And they're going back because, you know... | ||
See, our country is stupid enough. | ||
Our country is stupid enough that we give them massive amounts of... | ||
They call it aid. | ||
But we give them massive amounts of aid... | ||
You know where the aid goes? | ||
Into the dictator's pocket, for the most part. | ||
But we give massive amounts of aid, so I told them, I said, if you don't stop behaving, I'm going to end up taking away all that aid. | ||
You're never going to see any aid. | ||
And they were so good after that. | ||
They were so good. | ||
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But... | |
For the sake of your family and your country and for the sake of your freedom, you've got to get out and vote. | ||
You've got to get these lunatics out of there. | ||
You've got to go around. | ||
With your help, we're going to defeat Kamala. | ||
I don't even use her last name. | ||
Nobody knows who the hell I'm talking about when I say Harris. | ||
How is Harris? | ||
Who the hell is Harris, everybody? | ||
Even people that are, you know... | ||
Look at all the people we have here. | ||
Look at over there. | ||
They're all over the place. | ||
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You know, it's a little strange. | |
I'm a pretty smart guy. | ||
I have genetic... | ||
Do you believe in genetics? | ||
I do, you know. | ||
Fast racehorses, produce fast racehorses, whether you like it or not. | ||
But I'm a very... | ||
I believe in it. | ||
And, like, I'm smart. | ||
I tell the story. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
He said brilliant. | ||
Probably brilliant. | ||
But no. | ||
And we do the weave, right? | ||
This is a weave today. | ||
This is... | ||
Let's go back to... | ||
Where's that going? | ||
Let's get Richard Barris. | ||
Barris, talk to me about the early voting numbers, right? | ||
Because you're seeing the beginning of a new coalition by who's not voting. | ||
Go ahead and walk us through it. | ||
Yeah, I mean, you were giving out those numbers before, and actually, I just wanted to elaborate on something, because those are the states where we have registration numbers, but believe me, both these campaigns, people like me, we also do what's called inference modeling in other states that don't, like Wisconsin and Michigan. | ||
And what I showed you on your show yesterday is something that I thought was really important, because Republicans simply did not have this information. | ||
In 2020. | ||
And when you take a look, compared to the New York Times poll, memo out from Tony Fabrizio, who's President Trump's pollster, he's 100% correct. | ||
The New York Times polls, I'll get into what I think Nate did in a second, but they're covering an electorate that's even to the left of 2020. | ||
I mean, that's basically what they're sampling. | ||
I actually don't think that it was totally their fault. | ||
And the reason why I showed you that last night is because that is simply not reality. | ||
In 2020, Republicans had no mechanism to get new and low prop voters to the polls to change the electorate. | ||
And that's what Democrats did, you know, right or wrong, real or not. | ||
That's what they did. | ||
And that's what put Biden over in, you know, 60,000 votes here, 40,000 votes there in Michigan, you know, about a little two and a half points. | ||
But this time, what I showed you last night, I mean, Steve is electorate changing. | ||
It's Biden's, almost Biden's entire margin. | ||
And that doesn't include mind changers or anybody else. | ||
Those are just a group of voters that 10x votes was targeting. | ||
By the way, if you live in Michigan, go to go to that site. | ||
If you're trying to get people, you know, to the polls, 10x votes. | ||
But yeah, basically that memo by Tony Fabrizio is dead on. | ||
Look at Georgia, Steve. | ||
Again, it's an inference state, but look at it. | ||
We have to go county by county and say, who did these counties vote for in 2020? | ||
Now, what did the early vote numbers look like? | ||
Way up in Trump counties. | ||
Trump's 70-plus counties are way up. | ||
Over 100% of the vote in many and some of them hitting are close to 100%. | ||
That is not the case in Democratic-Biden counties. | ||
They are way below. | ||
And why is that? | ||
There are some black voters and we're in the polls. | ||
There are two caveats before I even say this about the polls. | ||
One is massive response bias that Nate Cohen wrote about today after releasing the polls. | ||
That's happening and those response biases are almost certain to understate Trump unless something counteracts them. | ||
Like we're in the middle of a realignment. | ||
And a realignment election, polls miss. | ||
They just do. | ||
Or they typically do and give the biggest ones. | ||
Harry Truman is a great example. | ||
2016, a great example. | ||
Even 2020, which was even worse. | ||
We're in the middle of a realignment and people look to polls like gospel every day. | ||
We're supposed to tell you to the decimal what it's going to be. | ||
And when you're in an environment like this, it's tough and polling is a data point, but you have to look to the other stuff like we're talking about with the early voting, etc. | ||
So when you look at these counties, what I think probably should have been expected is There are some black voters out there who are just not sold on Kamala Harris. | ||
Some of them are going to vote for Trump. | ||
Black voters were an outsized part of our sample in that final week, yet he still maintained an outsized share of the vote, meaning he's rising with them. | ||
And then there are going to be others who aren't sold on yet that realignment, but they're not. | ||
Okay with the Democratic Party and they're not okay with Harris. | ||
So they're just not voting. | ||
And we are seeing this, the micro level, when you look at early voting, you can see it in urban areas everywhere. | ||
They're trying to pick it up, but it is not at the levels they need it to be at. | ||
And there's a lot of misinformation out there where people cherry pick data. | ||
And, you know, people got to be cautious of this. | ||
Again, when something is light, you just go vote. | ||
You really do just go and vote. | ||
You get your friends to vote. | ||
But there's no doubt that Democrats are not where they want to be here. | ||
There's no doubt. | ||
Let me, I will go back to this New York Times, the last poll, and what Nate Cohen said. | ||
When you say response bias, that's the lingo of polling and the analytics of polling. | ||
Explain what that means. | ||
What is Nate Cohen telling people? | ||
Alright, so there are several different kinds of response biases, but in layman's, it means someone's not answering the phone. | ||
Somebody's underrepresented. | ||
Maybe multiple groups are underrepresented. | ||
Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen Reports and I have been on Twitter all week, on shows all week, trying to explain to people that Republicans, especially white Republicans, the core of their vote, are done picking up the phone. | ||
We think, and I'm not sure, but we think that many of them voted early this year and much more than usual. | ||
And they don't want to talk anymore, Steve. | ||
They're finished. | ||
And that is what Nate Cohen wrote up. | ||
Like, look, we were having a very difficult time getting Republicans on the phone, especially white Republicans, and we may understate Trump's support. | ||
He explicitly states this. | ||
And he said, you know, we did this. | ||
This happened to us in 2020. | ||
And look what it led to. | ||
So I think, honestly, a lot of people jumping on him. | ||
I actually got to give this guy kudos. | ||
You and I are maybe one of the few people that have walked in this world, alright? | ||
I mean, this guy works for the New York Times. | ||
He lives in a cubicle. | ||
He's surrounded by people who are in a bubble. | ||
They need Harris to win. | ||
They want Harris to win. | ||
It is a different world than the world that the people at home who are listening to this program know and understand. | ||
And he needs to keep his job, right? | ||
So basically what he did was give the Harris folks a little bit of copium and then covered his, you know what? | ||
You know, and basically said, look, here it is. | ||
She has a path. | ||
She has a chance. | ||
But I think I'm going to be wrong. | ||
That's what he did. | ||
And I actually got to tell you, I give him credit for it because part of this is not his fault. | ||
I am seeing it. | ||
Everybody is seeing it. | ||
And this is the difficult time being a pollster in this time. | ||
I blame the media for this, honestly, or at least I give them a huge part of the blame for these response biases that we're struggling with. | ||
But it's more than just that. | ||
We're in the middle of... | ||
They shame people, Steve. | ||
They shame people. | ||
Look, they put you and Peter in jail. | ||
They want to lock up the president. | ||
You think it's out of the realm of possibility that a voter at home doesn't want to tell Rich Barris a big catapult that they're supporting Donald Trump? | ||
I have had people tell me, maybe the FBI's listening, bro. | ||
I'm undecided. | ||
I've had people say that on an interview lots of times. | ||
Come on. | ||
Yes. | ||
No doubt. | ||
Talk about real-clear politics makes the case, and they look at the average of the polls, that they're projecting a narrow Trump win, something right above 270, but a narrow path. | ||
What about the real-clear politics averages of average, if you just take the law of large numbers theory, sir? | ||
Yeah, we saw this in 2004, and this is how the election ended up. | ||
But we are, again, it's a realignment and it's a different situation. | ||
Bush was ahead in Wisconsin. | ||
They thought he was going to take it. | ||
They thought he was going to—not real clear politics. | ||
I'm talking about the campaign. | ||
They thought he had a really good shot in Pennsylvania because of 9-11 and the tri-state area, obviously. | ||
At the end of the day, the working-class coalition John Kerry had— Pulled him over. | ||
Polls be damned. | ||
And he took all three. | ||
These states, and maybe this will be the first year, where let's say Wisconsin goes for President Trump. | ||
Because this is the safest bet. | ||
If you're me or you're an election forecaster or you're Tom Bevin at RealClearPolitics or they're data analysts over there, that's the safe bet. | ||
But in reality, typically the polls are off by a little bit in one direction and winner takes all, right? | ||
The race really wasn't close in 2012. | ||
It really wasn't. | ||
Bush, you know, he held on because he had Virginia still and he got Iowa, he got Ohio, and it looked like it was kind of close. | ||
But in the popular vote, it really wasn't. | ||
And outside of Iowa, it really wasn't. | ||
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So, I mean, these votes, these states, the Rust Belt three, the big three, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania, Have all voted for the same candidate together since 1988. | ||
Only Wisconsin went for Dukakis that year, and there's a lot of special factors that deal with that election in particular. | ||
Before that, you would have to go back to when they had a regional hometown candidate to split one of those states off. | ||
Again, nothing lasts forever, and it is entirely possible. | ||
But as a forecaster, that's the safest bet. | ||
But I'm telling you, in reality, If Trump wins Wisconsin, he's likely to win Pennsylvania. | ||
If he wins Pennsylvania, he's likely to win Wisconsin. | ||
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Exactly. | |
I mean, that's just the way it goes. | ||
This is why we did the demographics all off of Akron, Ohio, and Dayton, Ohio, when Ohio was still in play to look at... | ||
And this is why we assaulted the Blue Wall in 2016. | ||
We knew western Pennsylvania and middle Pennsylvania and Michigan and Wisconsin and even that part of kind of industrial Iowa in the east. | ||
They all kind of move, you know, in these kind of working class thinking. | ||
They're kind of all of a piece. | ||
Baris, where do people go today to get on? | ||
Because people are nervous. | ||
They want to go to news sites. | ||
They go to Citizens Free Press. | ||
Cain's putting up stories nonstop. | ||
Jim Hoff, the big negative story in Atlantic Magazine about Jim Hoff and Gateway Pony. | ||
Go there. | ||
Shocker! | ||
Matt Boyle is putting up a major piece at about 1 o'clock. | ||
Boyle will join us at 5 p.m. | ||
today. | ||
We're trying to also get Mark Halperin, who's a liberal, has done a lot of good work. | ||
Regarding Wisconsin, he thinks in Wisconsin in play for President Trump. | ||
Barris, where do people go for you? | ||
My Locals is the best place to go. | ||
peoplespundit.locals.com I'm basically doing daily streams. | ||
I popped on there last night as well after the seltzer poll. | ||
peoplespundit.locals.com See you there, folks. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Thanks, Richard. | ||
Look forward to having you back. | ||
Say hi to the listeners. | ||
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Okay. | ||
We're going to go back. | ||
We're going to toss back to Lancaster, Pennsylvania in the president's rally speech. | ||
Amazing rally there. | ||
The president's going to be doing other stops during the day. | ||
We're going to be back at 5. | ||
The president is running late. | ||
He was about an hour late starting his appearance at Lancaster. | ||
It was supposed to be 10. | ||
I think it was closer to 11 or 11.15. | ||
We are going to be, obviously, a lot of flexibility. | ||
I want to thank Real America's Voice again and our entire production team. | ||
We're going to have Poso back on. | ||
Big focus in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin. | ||
Hopefully maybe have the head of the Wisconsin GOP also trying to get Reince Priebus. | ||
Reince is contractually obligated, I think, to ABC. Before he does his Sunday hit, nobody knows Wisconsin like Reince. | ||
In fact, in 2016, it was Reince and I working through the numbers that felt very comfortable that we could pull that off by the skin of our chinny-chin-chin. | ||
So, like I said, this all gets down. | ||
We are perfectly positioned. | ||
We've got to deliver North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada on Tuesday, but it looks like they're trending our way. | ||
You just need to continue on for the game day vote. | ||
In locking up that kind of southern swing, you've cut off all of her different paths to the White House. | ||
Let me repeat. | ||
Six weeks ago, five weeks ago, maybe even four weeks ago, she had alternative paths. | ||
To the presidency. | ||
Because of your work on the early voting and the get-out-the-vote in the early voting, the mail-in voting, which is not something that comes natural to you, naturally to you, looks like potentially we've cut off those options. | ||
And you can tell this by her travel schedule now totally shifted to Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. | ||
All Monday she's spending in Pennsylvania. | ||
Why? | ||
She knows she's got to win the blue wall. | ||
That's what we've backed her into the corner of. | ||
The big tell is not the Taylor Swift young women coming out, or not the, at least as I can see it, or not what I call the credentialized class of young women coming out. | ||
The college graduates. | ||
Or not even some of these polls showing over 65, which I don't believe, but not even that. | ||
The biggest tell is where she's having to spend the time. | ||
She went to the, had to go to the black barbershop a week or so. | ||
Bill Maher mocked her on his HBO show the other night for having to do that. | ||
She's going back to Philadelphia. | ||
If she's spending time in Philadelphia, and why she's spending time in Philadelphia, look at the early voting numbers. | ||
African American men. | ||
Hispanic men. | ||
Arab American and Muslim men. | ||
Minneapolis. | ||
They're telling you that, hey, we're in. | ||
Worst case, we're not going to vote for her. | ||
Best case, hey, maybe come and vote for us. | ||
Remember, not vote for her is one. | ||
Voting for us is two. | ||
Their backs are, and now it's all psyop. | ||
You're going to have non-stop. | ||
Look at this New York Times. | ||
They're trying to intimidate you for the voter integrity. | ||
The polling PSYOP is for get out to vote. | ||
This is for, oh, they're running the playbook of disinformation and the big steal. | ||
New York Times, put it where the sun don't shine. | ||
You're going to get a democracy suppository like in 22. | ||
Remember in 22, on a popular vote basis, 5 million votes we beat them on in the House. | ||
That's where we took the house. | ||
Where are your low propensity voters from 2020? | ||
Where are they? | ||
You can't see them. | ||
They're not showing up. | ||
Where are they? | ||
You know where they are? | ||
They never existed in the first place. | ||
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Except the way you manufacture them. | |
That's what Tuesday's all about. | ||
The direction of this country. | ||
The salvation of this country. | ||
John Trump returning to the White House. | ||
To do what? | ||
Make America Great Again. | ||
To the audience that's going to lead that effort until 5 p.m. | ||
Eastern Standard Time tonight. | ||
Have a productive Sunday. | ||
We'll see you back here at 5. | ||
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Matt Bull will tease it out with a great analytical piece at the break line. | |
We'll see you then. |