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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
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've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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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. Bannon. | ||
Welcome. | ||
It's Sunday. | ||
This is our expanded coverage. | ||
Sunday, 3 November, Year of Our Lord, 2024. | ||
Tomorrow morning, we will be back at our regular time, 10 a.m. | ||
in the morning to noon and then 5 to 7. | ||
Tomorrow, scheduled on the show, Mark Halperin. | ||
The great political reporter, not a MAGA guy, going to walk us through a lot of... | ||
He's in Pennsylvania, but he's going to tell us about his reporting about Wisconsin. | ||
Also, the Tucker Carlson will join us in the 11 o'clock hour. | ||
He's been going around the country. | ||
He'll give us up the speed and everything. | ||
He's saying Chip Roy. | ||
And of course, Bill McGinley. | ||
He's got both get-out-the-vote data from the Trump and the Trump campaign, but particularly things they're working on the legal side. | ||
He's kind of one of the key senior guys on legal. | ||
And as you've seen today's New York Times, New York Times, look at that. | ||
New York Times already wetting the bed that, oh my God, the Trump guys are planning on not having this election stolen like in 2020. | ||
New York Times suck on that. | ||
We're not going to let it happen. | ||
A pretty good picture there above the fold. | ||
Who's that with the green combat jacket on? | ||
Looking like the Grim Reaper. | ||
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Oh! | |
Got it. | ||
So, Chad, tell me... | ||
I'm very concerned. | ||
Here's why I'm concerned. | ||
More than any other state, Nevada is kind of a professional operation of being like loosing the football and stealing victories. | ||
And I think of... | ||
I think of the last Senate race where I believe we were 5,000 to 7,000 votes up and lost by, I don't know, 18,000 votes. | ||
They were able to manufacture or just appear a 25,000-vote lead on Brother Laxalt. | ||
So, tell me these drops. | ||
Why are these drops not already happened? | ||
Why do we have to wait until tomorrow morning? | ||
Are they still sorting it out over there at the voter centers? | ||
It sounds very suspect, ma'am. | ||
Well, the Register of Voters is supposed to be closed today, and they're not supposed to be counting ballots, but I'll leave that at that. | ||
The reason why we don't have numbers today because, again, they're supposed to be closed. | ||
The one set of numbers that we got this morning and this afternoon was from yesterday. | ||
So, and the Secretary of State had to update it. | ||
Now, what should concern everybody, everyone across the board, is that we know, like you said, Brother Laxalt was up 8,000 votes and lost by 8,000 votes. | ||
manufactured 16,000 votes. | ||
And they literally, I watched Adam's race get stolen from him. | ||
And it was probably one of the most heartbreaking races to watch go down the toilet. | ||
But frankly, what we need to worry about, Steve, is the fact that this is Las Vegas. | ||
Okay. | ||
And what we have is you're allowed to drop off your ballot. | ||
And then they have three days to count it. | ||
So even if it's not postmarked, what I anticipate, and I know that this is what they're going to do, because these people are terrorists. | ||
They engage in guerrilla warfare. | ||
They've been ballot harvesting for two decades under Harry Reid, long before it was decriminalized in Nevada. | ||
What I know is going to happen is there will be an insane amount of number of ballots that are dropped even at Wednesday at 1 o'clock in the morning, 2 o'clock in the morning, 4 o'clock in the morning. | ||
Because how are you going to be able to stop someone from dropping a ballot at a post office OK, in the post box, if it is whether it's six o'clock in the evening or whether it's two o'clock in the morning, don't forget Las Vegas is a 24 hour town. | ||
So you're going to have culinary workers getting off of work. | ||
And let me tell you, their union bosses are going to be standing there waiting and ensuring that those guys voted, even if it's coming out of a swing shift at two o'clock in the morning or a graveyard shift the next day. | ||
I guarantee you that'll happen. | ||
And we're just going to have to be extremely vigilant, and I'm not going to tell you how we're going to do that. | ||
Okay, so I just want to understand this, is that you expect another drop Tomorrow morning, correct? | ||
Another drop of ballots that have already been in and counted, although the offices are closed today, so they must have counted these. | ||
I just want to make sure everybody understands the process. | ||
The early mail-ins are the votes, and you're not actually saying who they voted for. | ||
It's just by registration. | ||
But they've had to have already come in, correct? | ||
They can't come in tomorrow. | ||
This drop they're going to do either overnight or tomorrow morning comes from ballots they got there yesterday, correct? | ||
Correct. | ||
Yes. | ||
We heard that there was about a 10-hour workday at the ROV, that they were working and counting and processing the ballots yesterday for about 10 hours. | ||
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So how come that hasn't all posted? | |
I know, but they're not doing a 10-hour workday today. | ||
Yeah, they just haven't posted that. | ||
I mean, how has that not been posted? | ||
What we saw was some of them from yesterday, but I'm anticipating what we see tomorrow is what is going to come in tomorrow early in the morning. | ||
Because remember, these are ballots that are being transported throughout the day. | ||
It's not just, you know, one transport time, like between 7 and 8 at night. | ||
These are ballots that are being transported throughout the day. | ||
So, as they come in, we know that they're processing them. | ||
So, in the ones that we got that have been processed, there was a net 2,000 vote pickup by the Democrats, correct? | ||
That cut our lead from, I don't know, 42,000 down to 40,000, roughly? | ||
Yeah, roughly. | ||
Yes, that is correct. | ||
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So, we've seen a... | |
Go ahead. | ||
No, you go ahead. | ||
So basically what we saw was we were up about 46,000 coming in till Friday. | ||
And then we saw that drop and we saw, you know, we're seeing drops of about... | ||
2,000, 2,500. | ||
The number I believe that the experts are claiming is that even if the Dems drop 4,000 a day, they still don't win, Clark County. | ||
So, we shall see. | ||
And don't forget, I mean, Washoe still needs to perform and Clark and our rurals are going to come in. | ||
And look, I mean, let's not kid anybody. | ||
In 2022, Governor Joe Lombardo lost Clark by six and Washoe by a point and a half. | ||
And he still won because the rurals were the ones that saved them with the 15,000 votes. | ||
So don't estimate what the rurals can do here in Nevada, even if we lose Washoe. | ||
Does that make sense? | ||
Trump can still win. | ||
Yes, yes. | ||
Hang on for a second. | ||
We've got Caroline Wren. | ||
I want you to stick around, but I've got to ask this question. | ||
Please explain to people when you make a comment where their heads are blown up in the chat to say, hey, they can still drop by. | ||
The election day ends. | ||
It can't be any later than 11.59 p.m. | ||
local time on Tuesday. | ||
You're telling me actually things can be dropped off after that and still counted? | ||
Let me ask you something, Steve. | ||
I mean, I know I'm making everybody's heads explode, but who's going to pay attention to whether it's 1159 or 1201? | ||
Or people that are getting off of their swing shift at 2 a.m. | ||
How are you going to stop that? | ||
How are you going to make sure? | ||
And yeah, is that a feasible option? | ||
Absolutely, that is feasible. | ||
Do I expect it? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Do we have ways to mitigate it? | ||
We are working around the clock to mitigate these instances from happening. | ||
Because don't forget a lot, whether you're dropping it off at 11.59, it's not going to get picked by the By the mailman at midnight. | ||
So, yes, these are real situations, and we are working around the clock, and I can't disclose that. | ||
But we are working around the clock to mitigate these certain situations from occurring. | ||
Okay, hang on for one second. | ||
I want to go to Caroline Wren. | ||
Caroline, it looks like, correct me if I'm wrong, the numbers I'm seeing in the raw numbers that's been reported, looks like a very strong, still a very strong showing at Arizona. | ||
Yes, we're continuing to expand the lead, which is great. | ||
So as of this morning, Republicans are up 187,955 ballots. | ||
And to give you that by comparison, in 2022, we were down 19,000 ballots on this day and in 2020, We were down 6,000 ballots on this day, so going in with a 187,000-vote lead is definitely strong, and we expect that actually to grow, and it looks like it's almost certain that Republicans will be heading into Election Day voting with a 200,000-vote lead on the Democrats. | ||
And correct me if I'm wrong, but Republicans normally represent very well on Election Day out there, correct, versus Democrats? | ||
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Correct. | |
That is right. | ||
Actually, another thing we've seen is Republicans have a registration advantage of the Democrats. | ||
And so I was worried for a little bit, well, are we cannibalizing our own votes here? | ||
The people who are voting early ones that just traditionally voted on Election Day are starting to vote early. | ||
And actually, no, it's showing that the numbers, this is where turning point has been so important. | ||
We are turning out a strong number of what we call zero of four or one of four voters. | ||
Those are people who have either not voted in the last four elections or have only voted once in the last four elections. | ||
And so we have a high level there, but we still have a huge number of people that are planning to vote on Election Day. | ||
I believe it's close to 60% of our voters still have not voted, and these are people that like to vote on Election Day. | ||
And so that gives us tons of room. | ||
We have more ballots out there right now than the Democrats or the Independents. | ||
And so if we continue to have the same sort of strong Election Day turnout that we've had in the past that I expect that we have this time, then we're really going to be in a strong, strong position in Arizona. | ||
This is what the Turning Point Action, the Carrie Lake campaign, Caroline Wren, President Trump's campaign, this is the point I want to get to. | ||
Go back over this, because the key to this early voting... | ||
Is to make sure you get the low propensity voters that maybe need some more flexibility, right? | ||
Where your traditional, hey, I like voting on Election Day. | ||
I like the feel of it. | ||
I feel patriotic. | ||
I got the way I do things. | ||
Maybe, you know, we understand there could be, you know, delays, all that, but some people are just going to vote on Election Day. | ||
Walk through these zero for four, the categorizations, and why what at least it looks like we pulled off is not only didn't they not build a firewall, But in fact, we kind of ran the tables as far as getting low-propensity voters to get out and actually go cast a vote, ma'am. | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
First of all, we worked very hard to up our registration numbers. | ||
So that was what we've been working on for the last year. | ||
And that was successful. | ||
We have a huge advantage there. | ||
But these, you know, zero, four, one of four, two of four, we're leading all of them. | ||
And what we're seeing is actually the Democrats have a higher turnout rate right now of their four of four voters. | ||
Those are voters that usually 90 percent of them end up turning out Election Day. | ||
That means they voted in four of the last elections. | ||
And so the Democrats, I believe, are like eight or nine points ahead of us on that group, which is good. | ||
That's a good news because those are people that we are certain from our 404 group are planning to vote on Election Day because they always turn out. | ||
And so we actually just have way more runway than the Democrats do right now. | ||
And then the independents, strangely enough, independents are turning out at a very low rate right now in Arizona. | ||
And so that's certainly something we've been watching. | ||
You know, it's a little bit hard to predict exactly where the independents turn out. | ||
Usually they turn out They end up voting a little bit higher for Democrats, but really not by much. | ||
But they are actually at by far the lowest rate right now. | ||
Seagal, can you stick around? | ||
Caroline, can you stick around for a minute? | ||
I know you've got to go to a Matt Gaetz, Carrie Lake, but I want to continue this conversation because it shows you out west. | ||
I think they're getting it done. | ||
And these are two tough ones. | ||
Remember, Arizona, the whole world's eyes have been on Arizona since 2020. | ||
We're stolen from President Trump. | ||
And then in 22, we're stolen from Cary Lake. | ||
So this is where the whole world's kind of watching what's going on in Arizona and the performance of the Cary Lake campaign, President Trump's campaign, Turning Point Action, Caroline Wren, everybody out there that are pulling this together is extraordinary. | ||
Seagal and the chairman Mike McDonald in Nevada, absolutely incredible. | ||
There they may actually have a tougher fight because the Culinary Union... | ||
The remnants of the Harry Reid machine. | ||
These are tough hombres. | ||
And they are not going to back off. | ||
Big fight out west. | ||
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I don't know he's lost. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
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We'll get to all that in a moment. | ||
I think we're joined now by the one and only Carrie Lake, a Senate candidate for Arizona. | ||
Carrie Lake, thank you for joining us here on a Sunday. | ||
Carrie, I got a question. | ||
You've been behind as much as, I don't know, sometimes I look, Carrie's down a dozen, Carrie's down 15. | ||
It looks like that's... | ||
I said, is Kerry even running anymore? | ||
How can he be down 15 to Ruben Gallego, the most radical guy? | ||
Now... | ||
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It's the ghost of 2026, Steve. | |
Exactly. | ||
You're seeing all these hard numbers are coming in, and it looks like you're building up a potential leader. | ||
At least they didn't build a firewall. | ||
Walk our audience through these suppression polls that went on month after month after month that showed you were down... | ||
Double digits, which were all phony, as he was pumping in money he had from Chuck Schumer, and you were fighting a grassroots battle because you had no money, ma'am. | ||
Yeah, I mean, they did the same thing they did to President Trump in 2016. | ||
I remember it well. | ||
I was in the news at the time, and I remember reading polls like, you know, Hillary has a 98% chance of winning. | ||
Donald Trump only has a 2% chance. | ||
And it didn't make sense because I was talking to Arizonans, but that's what the pollsters were saying. | ||
And they're doing the same thing right now. | ||
They've made up so many stories about me, just like they have about Trump. | ||
Nothing is sticking because the people know me in Arizona. | ||
And so they said, let's just throw bad polls her way and tell everybody she's behind to try to take the oxygen out of this movement, which is bigger than it was in 2022, bigger than it was in 2020. | ||
It is so massive on the ground level here. | ||
And I remember going from two or three points up in the polls to 15 points down in one week span. | ||
I laughed and I told my team, I mean, honestly, you'd have to commit mass murder on video and you still wouldn't drop 17 points in one week. | ||
So we know what's going on. | ||
On the ground level, there's an activism in Arizona unlike I've ever seen before. | ||
It's pouring down rain in Phoenix right now, and we have hundreds of door knockers out there knocking on doors as we speak. | ||
I went to a church this morning. | ||
They told everybody that I would be there. | ||
They had standing room only and 200 people outside. | ||
We have the Jewish Americans. | ||
We have Christian Americans. | ||
We have Arab American, Muslim American. | ||
Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans who are part of this America First movement, the greatest unification of this country that we've ever seen. | ||
And they're trying desperately to stop it and they can't. | ||
And all I ask of the people out there in Arizona, if you're in Michigan, if you're in, heck, if you're in California or New York, go out and vote and bring two or three friends. | ||
Don't miss this historic opportunity to say that you were part of saving this great republic. | ||
That's what's at hand. | ||
I talked to President Trump. | ||
He's working as hard as any one human being can work. | ||
I'm working as hard as any one human being can work. | ||
We all have to be working as hard as any one human being can work. | ||
Steve Bannon went to prison for us. | ||
They took his voice away for four months. | ||
And by God, they're not going to take our vote away and they're not going to take our voice away. | ||
And so go out there and use your voice the next two days. | ||
Vote like your life depends on it. | ||
And someday you will tell your great grandkids that you are in the middle of the greatest movement to save the greatest country on planet Earth. | ||
What is the ground truth out there? | ||
We may go in to Tuesday. | ||
And by the way, everybody has to show up on Tuesday. | ||
We have to have a massive mass mobilization to push us over the top nationwide, but particularly in Arizona. | ||
Not only did they not build a firewall with all that money, you may go in with a fairly significant lead. | ||
What was the shift? | ||
What was the coming home to the MAGA movement in America First with all the bad publicity and all the terrible media and all the money? | ||
I mean, I remember being out there in Gallego six months ago. | ||
It was commercial after commercial after commercial. | ||
They had money just to pound you and to pound Trump. | ||
What was the inflection point, you think, where people started coming home and saying, no, we want to stand up for the MAGA movement, we want to stand up for America First? | ||
Well, where did you see that first beginning? | ||
Well, for starters, I should have said, and I failed to mention this, that the last five polls I'm up are tied. | ||
My internal polling has shown me up the whole time. | ||
And so we knew what we were seeing on the ground. | ||
The real poll is the people. | ||
And I talked to more people in Arizona than any pollster in America. | ||
And so I knew what the mood was on the ground, what the temperature was here on the ground. | ||
But I believe that some of these pollsters finally said, okay, nothing has worked. | ||
We haven't been able to drag her down. | ||
We haven't been able to stop the movement in Arizona. | ||
So now we better get real with the people and start coming back a little bit closer to reality. | ||
But I think our debate, Steve, you were behind bars during the debate. | ||
I think our debate was an incredibly strong showing. | ||
It showed what a weakling Ruben Gallego is. | ||
Not only is he a weakling, and he's voted anti-American, he's voted with Kamala Harris and Joe Biden 100% of the time. | ||
We're finding out now his backstory is not even true. | ||
His dad is a convicted felon, Mexican drug trafficker. | ||
His uncle was killed by the cartels. | ||
His family is deep in the cartels, the very cartels that are controlling our border, that are handling the human smuggling that's coming into our country, that are behind the 20 million people who've poured into our country, behind the 325,000 lost children who've been sex trafficked. | ||
Those cartels Or who his family is associated with. | ||
And then his divorce records came out. | ||
And, you know, you'd think that the media would be all over this. | ||
Because let me tell you, if my background was cartel, if my background had a divorce like that, the media would be all over me. | ||
All over me. | ||
But the media wouldn't cover it. | ||
But the people found out. | ||
Thanks to X and Elon for opening up our free speech again and giving us a platform. | ||
The media found out exactly what was going on. | ||
That he walked out on his wife. | ||
Served her divorce papers a few days before Christmas and said she was a few days away from giving birth and divorced and walked out on his wife, made her deliver their firstborn alone. | ||
So the people are finding out what a schmuck this guy is, that he does not have the character of somebody who should be the United States senator. | ||
We found out that he called the border wall dumb and stupid. | ||
We found out that he called Trump supporters dumb. | ||
And the worst people in the world. | ||
We found out, I've been talking about this for a while, he's actually voted to impeach President Trump twice, and now he's trying to cozy up and act like President Trump isn't all that bad. | ||
Well, we know President Trump is the great leader of our time, and we know that Ruben Gallego is against him, and we'll get into the Senate and vote against the Trump agenda and the America First agenda. | ||
And I think we just were able to wake people up to that in our huge grassroots movement by getting the word out. | ||
Where are you going to be tomorrow? | ||
Tomorrow is the last day of the official campaign. | ||
Then you've got the election turnout operation on Tuesday. | ||
But where can people track you down? | ||
Where are you going to be tomorrow in Arizona? | ||
We're holding a massive event in Prescott, Arizona on the courthouse, the steps there of the courthouse, of the old capitol here in Arizona, just where we did it a couple of years ago with you, Steve. | ||
And we're going to have a massive turnout, very patriotic turnout. | ||
And then we're asking people, most people have voted early to get their friends out to vote. | ||
Now, tomorrow we have emergency voting. | ||
And that is for people who cannot vote on Tuesday. | ||
They may have a health condition. | ||
They may have a reason. | ||
They have to go in if they want to vote tomorrow. | ||
And I want you to hear this. | ||
If you have a health issue that you can't stand in line, it would be very difficult for you to be in line on Tuesday. | ||
If you have a reason you can't vote Tuesday, and it could be very simply that you have a health condition and you can't stand in line, you can go and sign an affidavit that you need to vote tomorrow and you can do emergency voting at many locations. | ||
And then we're reminding people if you have the day off on Tuesday and you pull up to your closest vote center and it's packed and you see a line around the block And you have the ability to drive to, say, downtown Phoenix, a liberal part of town. | ||
You know, by all means, do that. | ||
Take a friend and go to a liberal part of town. | ||
Chances are the lines won't be very long and we believe the equipment will work just fine, much like two years ago. | ||
So we need you to get out and vote. | ||
Stay in line. | ||
If you're willing to stand in line, you know, five or six or seven hours in the heat to see President Trump at a rally, we need you to stand in line as long as it takes to cast that vote tomorrow. | ||
The very republic that we have for so long appreciated and benefited from is right now on the verge of collapse, and it's got to be us that help save it. | ||
I'm going to do everything in my power. | ||
When I get to D.C., I'm going to be the MAGA U.S. senator, and we will take this country back, and we will turn this country around, but we can't do it. | ||
If we don't win on Tuesday. | ||
And so I'm asking everybody in Arizona and around the country, I'm asking the posse to go out there. | ||
We're all sacrificing. | ||
There's no sacrifice great enough. | ||
You've got to be willing to die for your country. | ||
And I know we all are. | ||
And so we're not asking you to die for the country. | ||
We're asking you to get out and vote. | ||
And Steve, we are so happy you're back. | ||
We've needed your voice. | ||
We've been trying to stand in the gap while you were out, you know, serving A ridiculous sentence. | ||
And we thank you for everything. | ||
And we thank every patriot out there who stood in line, who's voted, who's knocked on a door, who's called a friend, who's made a donation, who has spoken to people who don't agree with them and worked to bring them around. | ||
We love you all. | ||
And now is the moment that we all gather together and save this country. | ||
President Trump put this movement on his shoulders and the Republican Party on his shoulders and has grinded through the last couple of years. | ||
It's extraordinary. | ||
Carrie Lake, with virtually no money on a relative basis and really no help from the established political order in Washington, D.C., has done, quite frankly, just an amazing job, an amazing turnaround and is on the cusp of victory. | ||
If people represent on Tuesday, you get this emergency voting tomorrow you can do if you have a health issue. | ||
But Tuesday and Tuesday may be a little, you know, it may be a little chaotic like last time. | ||
But people just the MAGA people, the Republicans just got to get this out and power through it. | ||
So, Carrie, I know you're going to be powering through tomorrow. | ||
You finish up in Prescott. | ||
What time is your rally in Prescott? | ||
Five or six o'clock? | ||
Six o'clock. | ||
Thank you, Lisa. | ||
6 o'clock Get there early. | ||
It's going to be amazing. | ||
This state is so on fire for this country. | ||
This state is the most patriotic state. | ||
I told you, you know, church was packed this morning. | ||
I believe that God is, he's got his hand firmly on our shoulders right now. | ||
And, you know, all the money in the world cannot stop the spirit and the DNA of this incredible country that our founders died for. | ||
And help create. | ||
And so I am on fire for this country right now. | ||
I feel incredibly confident in our future. | ||
And I'm looking forward to going to D.C. The beauty of not having all that money is you don't owe any of those people anything. | ||
You know who I owe? | ||
I owe the great people of the 48th state of the United States of America. | ||
And that's who I'm going to represent. | ||
And that scares the hell out of them, Steve. | ||
That does. | ||
Carrie Lake, I don't want to say it was, I think the first poll started to shift was the day I got out of prison. | ||
There's no correlation. | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
I'm kidding. | ||
There's no correlation. | ||
Carrie, we love you. | ||
Look forward to having you back on here. | ||
We'll talk to you on Tuesday as you're grinding it out. | ||
6 p.m. | ||
tomorrow in Prescott, Arizona, the wrap-up rally for Carrie Lake. | ||
Thank you very much, man, for joining us here on a Sunday. | ||
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We love you too, Steve. | |
We prayed for you every day. | ||
We prayed for you every single day. | ||
We love you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
That's what we ought to be praying for. | ||
Seagal Chad is going to stick around. | ||
Maybe we get Caroline Ren. | ||
I know she's going to be heading out with Carrie. | ||
Matt Gaetz is out there. | ||
The great Matt Gaetz are doing a joint event tonight. | ||
So much going on throughout the country. | ||
We're going to try to get to all of it. | ||
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Aleister Gras, the house races. | |
Remember, President Trump needs to hold the house or Jamie Raskin is going to be in charge. | ||
Control his fate and destiny. | ||
All next. | ||
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Only in the War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
Okay, if I get any more static from this audience, I'm going to bring back the FCC commissioner. | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
He was doing his best. | ||
Maybe not exactly a fire breather, but I guess you can't be a fire breather and be a commissioner on the FCC. Basically with Trump, it's tough luck. | ||
Hey, they got their two minutes on Saturday Night Live. | ||
Thank God she has no charisma. | ||
Thank God she has no gravitas. | ||
Thank God it was totally cringe. | ||
Seagal, we got Aleister Gross. | ||
We can go in a second. | ||
Seagal, one of the reasons I want to keep you on after Kerry is that your guy showing out there and what you and McDonnell have done has actually then tightened up the Senate race. | ||
It's not just President Trump. | ||
There's a Senate seat out there. | ||
And Sam Brown... | ||
Has been kind of in the not-that-competitive category with Carrie Lake. | ||
Now, Carrie Lake's tied, but you see, forget the polling. | ||
Just look at the votes. | ||
Carrie Lake may be building up and banking low-propensity voters. | ||
That could be her own firewall, potentially. | ||
What's happening with Sam Brown out there in Nevada that you guys have accomplished by what a great job you've done on the early votes? | ||
So what we're doing is we're actually trying to build that Republican firewall here in Nevada as well. | ||
And remember, we had a Democrat firewall for two decades that we obliterated four days ago. | ||
So now Sam's in play. | ||
I know that NRSC is super happy with our performance here in Nevada. | ||
And again, he's working hard and he's doing nothing less than what Kerry's doing in Arizona. | ||
I think Kerry was definitely what it seemed like a much bigger underdog. | ||
If you looked at the polling, even though we know that the polling... | ||
Here in Nevada, polls are for strippers, not for politicians. | ||
And that's basically where we're at. | ||
But listen, Steve, here's the bottom line. | ||
We're going to be counting ballots for a week. | ||
But the most important thing is, let's not forget those ballots that need to be cured. | ||
Talk to us about ballot curing. | ||
Walk us through that and the training you've done for ballot curing. | ||
Yeah, so what we need to remember is that right now we've got about 12,000 ballots that need to be cured. | ||
A majority of those ballots are Republican ballots, whether that's surprising or not. | ||
But we do need to make sure that the volunteers that are currently helping with the poll watching and poll observing And the ones that are door knocking, we will need you to help cure those ballots. | ||
Turning Point Action is doing a ballot curing training. | ||
As soon as we find out when that happens here in Nevada, I'll be firing it up on social media. | ||
And so we do need those ballots cured. | ||
That's no less important because remember, Adam Laxalt lost his race by 8,000 votes. | ||
10,000, 15,000 ballots that need to be cured that are ignored will lose the race. | ||
What guy? | ||
Oh yeah, hang on for one second. | ||
We'll get to that in a minute. | ||
Real quickly, you talk about it's going to take a while to count in Nevada. | ||
It's going to take a while for Maricopa County. | ||
Maricopa County, some guys said the other day could take nine days. | ||
We know North Carolina is going to be slow. | ||
Pennsylvania, they're already saying it's going to take three or four days. | ||
Michigan, they're saying they're not going to know anything really until Thursday or Friday. | ||
My point, and we'll be more refined on this by tomorrow night, But don't get ready to pull the champagne off the ice for toast on Tuesday. | ||
This could take a while. | ||
And it's going to be a game of inches. | ||
Is it not, Seagal? | ||
Oh, 100%. | ||
It is going to be a game of inches, and I think it's going to be a legal bloodbath. | ||
I don't think for a second that they're just going to hand over the keys to the castle, even if it is a one-to-two-point disparity between Trump and Harris. | ||
I think, look, if we win and we find out Tuesday night, they will be filing lawsuits. | ||
Look, Mark Elias has planted his flag. | ||
He's opened up an office here in Nevada. | ||
That guy ain't going anywhere. | ||
And, you know, and we will be ready. | ||
We are locked and loaded with briefing ready on the upside just in case anything happens. | ||
We will be filing lawsuits and litigating this to the death. | ||
One more time. | ||
You just gave us a big scoop and some blockbuster news. | ||
You're saying even if President Trump wins by north of 1%, you expect this to be a legal bloodbath. | ||
Why do you say that? | ||
Oh, because, listen, Mark Elias didn't plant a flag here in Nevada and open up an office because he loves the desert. | ||
We know exactly where he's going. | ||
We anticipate this. | ||
The minute that I saw that Mark Elias opened up an office in Nevada, I said, ladies and gentlemen, we've got a problem on our hands. | ||
And he will not hand over the keys to the castle Tuesday night, I guarantee you. | ||
I guarantee you. | ||
They will be challenging everything from the way that the sun is setting here in Nevada. | ||
I just know that that's what's going to happen. | ||
And, you know, we just anticipate everything under the sun. | ||
Right now, we are engaged in guerrilla warfare that the Republican Party has never engaged in. | ||
And we're just prepared for everything, including crazy ballots being dropped off at 3 o'clock in the morning at major post offices. | ||
So we are ready to go. | ||
Seagal, your social media so people can follow you. | ||
You can follow me on Twitter, Getter, Facebook, Truth. | ||
It's Chad for Nevada. | ||
But more importantly, follow the Nevada GOP. Sign up. | ||
We're going to need you to cure ballots in the next week. | ||
NevadaGOP.org. | ||
Go sign up and help us out. | ||
We can never have enough manpower. | ||
God bless you, ma'am. | ||
Great work. | ||
Fantastic work. | ||
Alex DeGrasse has been all over. | ||
Where do we stand with these house races, particularly in New York? | ||
Are we going to hold these seats and pick up anything? | ||
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Yeah, so the big news and Breitbart and New York Post ran the story. | |
I actually gave that briefing right before I came on the show, what, on Thursday? | ||
You know we're doing so well, Steve, when none of the mainstream media covered the briefing. | ||
Politico had pre-written a story, and they actually admitted the Democrats say their numbers are in freefall. | ||
So in New York, we're seeing in some races a 50% net increase on the early vote margin. | ||
Republican to Democrat votes cast. | ||
And that's huge. | ||
So I can run the districts quick. | ||
This includes mail ballots, where we're slightly behind. | ||
Let's take a step back. | ||
Let's remember, because the posse was all over this, Elise and the Republicans filed a lawsuit in New York. | ||
They changed the laws to allow unregulated mass mail-in ballots. | ||
You know, for no excuse, mail vote. | ||
You know, disaster. | ||
We fought to stop it, went through the courts. | ||
It's rigged. | ||
We lost the case. | ||
Okay. | ||
Now here we are. | ||
They only moved the numbers about 5% in the mail. | ||
We fought that toothed nail to get our own mail ballots, harvest the best we can. | ||
But we knew let's just flood the polls early in person, where we absolutely buried them relative to the last election. | ||
But including mail ballots, Steve, we're up 10 points where we were. | ||
And New York won. | ||
That race is to bat. | ||
Avalon, raise all this money. | ||
I mean, there's no path there. | ||
More Republicans have voted than Democrats. | ||
That's never been seen before. | ||
So New York won, done. | ||
Put that away. | ||
Le Petri, New York threw. | ||
That's an offense seat. | ||
That's the Swazi seat. | ||
That's where the special was. | ||
We're surging there. | ||
I mean, we know Schumer's guys are panicking for this seat. | ||
You know, they're all tied in, all the New York Democrats. | ||
They're rushing money, I think. | ||
We could see a surprise there because that's in the, quote, likely Democrat category for Cook, if we take a step back. | ||
D'Esposito, we're running about even where we were, which we've got to do better there, but we feel good about it. | ||
He actually did so well in the early vote with Zeldin last time. | ||
So that's why we're looking to comparison. | ||
Lawler, we're up by six. | ||
Alec and Esposito, offensive seat, New York 18, Hudson Valley. | ||
We're performing 12 points better from where we were in 2022. | ||
Molinaro up by 10 in upstate, New York 19. | ||
That's on the grasses list. | ||
Williams up by 10. | ||
So across the board elsewhere, we're seeing California, Republicans voting in record numbers. | ||
I think that's Trump enthusiasm as well. | ||
We've harvested, this is news, we've harvested Through the party apparatus and through our efforts, more ballots in California than ever before. | ||
I believe about 15 to 25 percent more. | ||
I hope it's going to be enough. | ||
The Democrats are throwing everything they can at this. | ||
It's so important because I was listening to Kerry and I've seen her numbers. | ||
She's skyrocketing and it's very close and it's going to be down to the wire. | ||
I think it is close. | ||
The goal is to put this in bed on election day. | ||
Go ahead, Steve. | ||
Okay, we're going to be back on tomorrow. | ||
We'll get you on Skype and do this in a little more formal way. | ||
As you see it tonight on Sunday, do you feel more confident we're going to hold the House of Representatives, sir? | ||
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I feel more confident, but it's going to be very tight. | |
In a lot of places, early vote windows have closed. | ||
Everything is game day. | ||
Everything is execution. | ||
I'm not asking for five people. | ||
I'm asking if you can get a list of ten. | ||
If you know ten people, write it down and maniacally check in on them and lock in on them. | ||
Show up at their house, call them, text, everything, email. | ||
I don't care where they are across the country. | ||
This is how we get this done. | ||
Everyone needs to lock in. | ||
I feel good if we execute. | ||
We're running out of money. | ||
People are running out of steam in some places, but we've got to dig deep and just get this done. | ||
But I do feel better. | ||
Based off the early vote numbers, that just puts the onias on Election Day. | ||
Yeah, which we should be strong. | ||
We have to execute on game day. | ||
DeGrass, what's your social media? | ||
We'll have you on tomorrow. | ||
We'll go through this a little more methodically. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
On XM at DeGrass81, at DeGrass on Getter, Instagram. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you, everyone. | ||
The posse. | ||
Got a lot of text from people out making calls and texts. | ||
Just keep it rolling. | ||
There's a secret. | ||
One last thing. | ||
Monday is the number one day across the country when there's political text, political phone calls. | ||
Most people think you wait until Tuesday. | ||
Monday is the day to execute on the front end. | ||
Yes. | ||
Okay, thanks, Steve. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Tomorrow is a massive day. | ||
We're doing Mass Mobilization Day all day. | ||
We'll get you back on here for that day, Alex DeGrasse. | ||
Great job. | ||
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Okay, perfect. | |
Remember, President Trump, we have to hold the House. | ||
Let's go ahead and try to get Halpern now. | ||
Mark Halpern's going to join us. | ||
He's on a train. | ||
Halpern's done amazing work in Pennsylvania, but he's got some blinding insights into Wisconsin. | ||
We're also going to try to get... | ||
Charlie Kirk has reached out to me. | ||
Charlie's got a lot to say about what's going to take place in the next 36 to 48 hours. | ||
And Charlie's done such a magnificent job. | ||
Turning Point Action, Turning Point USA, just absolutely incredible. | ||
DeGrasse there with his early voting. | ||
Hey, look, the posse, the precinct strategy, everything, what was asked of you, you couldn't have delivered up till now any better. | ||
The early vote, particularly given the hesitancy so many people had about early voting, and hey, look, it's not perfect, and I'm not saying these machines are perfect, but we've got to power through it. | ||
The Republicans, for so many reasons, didn't get the machine sorted. | ||
It's just, hey, it is what it is. | ||
You've got to power through this. | ||
And the early vote, the early mail-in from Arizona to Nevada to Pennsylvania to North Carolina. | ||
Here's the takeaway... | ||
As we wrap up here in the next 10 minutes or so 15 minutes on a Sunday, we're going to be back here live tomorrow at 10 a.m. | ||
The takeaway is you guys have delivered and positioned us for a mass mobilization on Tuesday to actually win this thing. | ||
And that's all we could have asked. | ||
The Democrats come out of here tonight and With no firewall built in any state. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
The seven or eight battleground states where, for instance, in 2020 had 1.1 million votes banked, early votes in the mail-in votes. | ||
1.1 million banked. | ||
Now they've got 400,000 in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
In Arizona, they're getting smoked. | ||
In North Carolina, they've had a free fall of the black vote. | ||
You see this all across the board. | ||
Mark Halperin now joins us. | ||
Mark, you spent so much time in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, but we played as a cold open yesterday. | ||
Your brilliant insights into Wisconsin. | ||
As we wrap up here on a Sunday night, where do we stand in both of those states on the blue wall, sir? | ||
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Well, I think you've got to start with the question of whether you think she can win any of the three bigger Sunbelt states. | |
If you don't, It's pretty simple. | ||
She's got to go three for three. | ||
And there's reasons to think that there's overlap reasons. | ||
Weakness with black vote and turnout in the big cities in the three blue wall states. | ||
They all have their idiosyncratic elements. | ||
And the focus, Steve, as you know, has been on Pennsylvania. | ||
I did a two-hour show called It's All About Pennsylvania. | ||
But my sources in both parties in Wisconsin say that's become our biggest problem. | ||
It's an older state, a more rural state, and it's a challenge to campaign there because the media markets at this point go to airport and airport adjacent events, but that's it. | ||
From strength in the rural areas, it's kind of impregnable there. | ||
So I'm not saying she'll lose all three. | ||
I'm not saying she'll win all three, but I am saying that I'm being pointed more towards Wisconsin lately as the weak link as opposed to Pennsylvania, which is still a challenge for her, but Wisconsin may be the one that falls first. | ||
Today, a lot of the analysts are pointing to North Carolina. | ||
Where I see the numbers for the Democrats, I think they're pretty awful, particularly with the black vote. | ||
Why are people now talking about that North Carolina, since you started talking about Wisconsin, they're saying, hey, North Carolina may be the key state for her and may be her salvation. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
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I think there's a number of reasons. | |
First of all, the press wants, and the Democrats want to keep the story alive, and she can win one of the three big sundown states. | ||
And I think It's generally considered, in less than just an overwhelming 54-55% of the vote female. | ||
People think Arizona and Georgia are out of reach. | ||
Governor Kemp is expressing a lot of confidence in that. | ||
Georgia Democrats are horrified at the early vote there. | ||
So by process of elimination, you go to North Carolina. | ||
Number two, President Trump has gone there a lot in the last couple days, and Democrats point to that as evidence that Republicans are worried. | ||
Number three, the Vice President herself, as long as North Carolina, was her best shot in the Sun Belt. | ||
So I think you add all that up, and again, it doesn't mean she's going to win it. | ||
I have one of my best sources in all politics who knows the state well says there's no way she's going to win it. | ||
And that carries a lot of weight with me because this is not a hyperbolic person and not a pro-Trump person. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if she won them all because, again, if the turnout there is 54-55% female, she'll win them all. | ||
But, as I said, process of elimination. | ||
If you want to keep alive the notion she's going to win a sundown state, I think that's not counting Nevada. | ||
I think it's my process of elimination. | ||
That's really important. | ||
You've been in Pennsylvania for the last couple of days. | ||
I think you were down at the Ohio State-Penn State game. | ||
What's your sense of where things stand in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania? | ||
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That's the Ohio State, just to be clear. | |
I know you know that. | ||
It's definitely, like with all these three states, you can point to things that are good for Trump and things that are good for her. | ||
I'd say tomorrow, if the early vote numbers are in and she's below I'm going to find it hard to believe she can win the state because it means that there's enthusiasm for Trump and the Trump get out the vote operation is underrated and maybe purposed and so by the Mar-a-Lago team that didn't want people to know just how big an operation, how sophisticated an operation they built. | ||
Is it possible that the Harris operation can turn out enough votes on Election Day to not be swamped by Trump? | ||
It's possible, but I don't know why they'd be failing in the early vote and somehow succeed on Election Day. | ||
And I know Governor Shapiro privately is very pessimistic about the state. | ||
On the other hand, our forces are more confident than they were just a few days ago about how things are going. | ||
And those Philly suburbs are going to deliver a lot of votes to her. | ||
I continue to sort of spidey-sense say that Trump is still a little bit ahead there, but we'll see if she can get the early vote margin above 500. | ||
I think they'll feel a lot better than they do right now. | ||
It's the most unreported story out there on this. | ||
You see it in Pennsylvania particularly, but also North Carolina and other places, that black men are not coming out and voting for her. | ||
I'm not saying they're voting for Trump, but there's clearly Mathematically, look, a lack of enthusiasm of black men to support Kamala Harris. | ||
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Okay, something respectfully. | |
That's a big story. | ||
I'm stunned at how little discussion there is about Hispanic men and Hispanic voters in general. | ||
That, to me, is at least as big a story. | ||
You and I both know all the kind of cultural reasons why young men of color like Donald Trump. | ||
I think you're going to see an enormous amount of messaging, some below the radar, for both voter suppression and voter turnout and persuasion on criminal justice issues in the last 48 hours. | ||
And I think it's so funny you spend a Saturday afternoon with 110,000 Pennsylvanians, many of whom were young men, and it's almost impossible to see after that experience how she's getting any young men to vote for her. | ||
It's just an overwhelming On economics, on culture, on immigration, on, pardon the Easter word, vibes. | ||
Young men are not enthusiastic about her. | ||
And I think on election day, there'll be a number of groups to look at geographically that will tell the tale of who wins. | ||
I have no doubt that if she loses young men's lack of support for her, particularly young men of color, but also young men, it'll be a big part of the story. | ||
Mark, talk to us about your new show. | ||
You've got a channel. | ||
Tell us where people can go, where people can follow you. | ||
You're still one of the smartest guys around in politics. | ||
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They're very nice. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
And it's good to see you out and about and so healthy. | ||
It's called Two Way. | ||
You can go to my X account, you can go to my sub stack, or you can go to twoway.tv on YouTube. | ||
Twice a day right now, it's a platform that will eventually be about lots of topics, sports, entertainment, personal finance, personal health, parenting. | ||
But now we're focusing on politics with the election, 9 a.m. | ||
and Eastern 6 p.m. | ||
It's a way to interact with people who know a lot about politics and we bring in normal citizens. | ||
And it's very educational for me to hear folks from around the country. | ||
And for instance, the topic we're just talking about, we don't book the show, people just come on. | ||
We've had so many young men of color come on the show in incredibly moving terms, articulate terms, explain why they're supporting Trump. | ||
We had a female doctor, a woman, a black woman, who spoke about how angry she is at the media's coverage of Trump, and that pushes her towards Trump. | ||
So it's a waiting. | ||
It's almost like a nightly morning focus group to hear voices from around the country. | ||
And again, interaction. | ||
Today we did one with Ann Seltzer. | ||
We conducted that Iowa poll, and she walked through the methodology, and she took questions, including from Newt Gingrich, who just popped up. | ||
We didn't book him, but he showed up. | ||
To see that interaction between experienced political hands and citizens around the country gives you insight that I don't see on a lot of other platforms. | ||
We're proud of it. | ||
It brings all voices together. | ||
There's conservatives on it, lots of liberals. | ||
Charlie Kirk is a big fan and tells me whenever I talk about it, he loves hearing the liberal voices because he doesn't hear them anyplace where it's a moderated conversation as opposed to cable news on the liberal channels where it's just a blue world. | ||
One more time, where do people go to get this? | ||
I know everybody's going to want to jump in and give it a try. | ||
Where do they go, Mark? | ||
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On YouTube, and again, they're live, but they're also all available on demand. | |
It's twoway.tv on YouTube. | ||
Twoway.tv. | ||
Okay, you're brilliant. | ||
I look forward to having you back on here. | ||
Thank you, sir, for taking time on Sunday. | ||
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Steve, again, honored to be on with you and delighted to see you back on the field. | |
Thank you, brother. | ||
Okay, we're going to go now to the Charlie Kirk. | ||
Charlie, are we closing this deal out? | ||
We've had Arizona on, we've had Nevada on, we've had North Carolina on, had Halpern on, we've got Pennsylvania. | ||
But are we going to close this deal on Tuesday, sir? | ||
That's an open question, Steve. | ||
There's still time left on the clock. | ||
You know, something I want to tell your audience, Steve, this has been a nine-year journey for Donald Trump. | ||
You guys have 36 hours left to advocate for him, and that will never happen again. | ||
Steve, I want to just bring that home. | ||
You have 36 hours left. | ||
This journey has been nine years. | ||
So for everyone in this audience right now that loves Donald Trump, you guys will never have an opportunity once polls close on Tuesday to go get other people to vote for him, to go support him. | ||
So it's coming to an end, Steve. | ||
And look, I got to be honest, we had great turnout at the Superchase here in Arizona. | ||
In fact, I met a man, Steve, from Utah just a couple minutes ago. | ||
We just finished our 15th Superchase event with hundreds of people, each one of hundreds of people across the valley. | ||
He said, Charlie, I saw you on Steve Bannon. | ||
I got on the first plane from Salt Lake City, flew in, and I'm knocking on doors because I can't be a spectator this election. | ||
That's what this is all about, Steve. | ||
So look, there was a little bit of a curveball, messaging curveball this weekend with a seltzer poll. | ||
It's either that she's right and everybody else is wrong and that all of our grassroots stuff is not clicking, or more likely is that it is purely turnout. | ||
That's what this is all about. | ||
This is a turnout race. | ||
It is about us making the most amount of noise possible. | ||
We have to close the deal. | ||
And so if you guys are looking for a way to be useful, go download the TP Action app right now. | ||
You can text voters in swing states. | ||
You can call them. | ||
You can also knock on doors of your neighbors that have unsubmitted ballots. | ||
Steve, right now we are nearly 200,000 ballots up on the Democrats, which is a historic margin right now in early voting in Arizona. | ||
So you're asking, are we closing the deal? | ||
Right now we're working our tail off. | ||
I've never worked so hard, Steve. | ||
We aren't sleeping. | ||
We got our entire data team that is crunching numbers. | ||
We know down to the precincts or the homes that have not submitted ballots. | ||
And then we have to make sure we drive the message home in Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania. | ||
If you are in those three states, everybody, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, you got to get off the couch and go to work. | ||
Because the Democrats are making their last stand. | ||
It is the regime's last stand in those three states. | ||
If we run the table in those three states, Donald J. Trump will be president of the United States. | ||
You know, DeGrasse was just on here a second ago and reminded us tomorrow is actually the most active political day in the four-year cycle. | ||
It's not Tuesday when people go to vote. | ||
It's actually tomorrow. | ||
So what tomorrow? | ||
Tell us what to do, what to download, where to go. | ||
We've got about a minute. | ||
That's fascinating, Steve. | ||
I never heard that. | ||
It makes a lot of sense. | ||
We have hundreds of Superchase events coming up. | ||
It's tpaction.com. | ||
Also, we are doing dozens of hours of streams just like you. | ||
Actually, tonight we're going to be live doing MAGA Rally coverage at 8 o'clock Eastern. | ||
Tomorrow night we're going to be covering live on Real America's Voice, the last ever MAGA Rally from Grand Rapids, Michigan. | ||
So we're actually going to be covering it live here. | ||
I'll be in Phoenix, but we have a whole team out there. | ||
And I just want to encourage your audience, guys. | ||
Donald Trump has done so much for you. | ||
They've taken his business empire away from him. | ||
He's facing 700 years in federal prison. | ||
He has been shot. | ||
I'm asking you for 36 hours of shoulder to the wheel to do that extra thing. | ||
To talk to the neighbor, to find a niece and nephew. | ||
You've got to turn over rocks to find voters, everybody. | ||
If the entire posse does that, and you find one extra voter, two extra voters, that could make the difference between Carrie Lake being a senator or not, between Donald Trump becoming a president, and also between us keeping the house to make sure they certify this thing. | ||
So, Steve, we are working our tail off. | ||
We're going to be up until about 2 a.m. | ||
tonight, crunching numbers. | ||
We'll be up at 5 a.m. | ||
We're only getting three or four hours of sleep at night. | ||
Steve, this is Warfare. | ||
It is time to chase ballots and save the country. | ||
Charlie Kirk, we'll check with you tomorrow. | ||
You're a warrior and the results have been enormous. | ||
Tomorrow, Tucker Carlson, Mark Halperin, Chip Roy, Bill McGinley, Alex DeGrasse, and a cast of thousands. | ||
10 a.m. | ||
Eastern Standard Time. |