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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 of 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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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
What's your sense of things as we sit here now finally on Election Day? | ||
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Well, I think most Democrats believe that their best path is still to get 270 via the blue wall of the three Great Lakes states plus the Omaha Congressional District. | |
But I will say, in the last couple of days, you do hear some chatter about the possibility that Georgia may come online for Democrats, and it may have to because Wisconsin is looking nip and tuck for Democrats. | ||
Keep in mind how close the Wisconsin margins were four years ago. | ||
Steve just laid that out. | ||
Look, there's certainly hope, as there is every four years among Democrats, that Dane County, Madison can get a little bigger and offset the party's world decline in the rest of Wisconsin. | ||
And maybe that's the case once again tonight. | ||
But there are concerns among Democrats that Wisconsin is going to be a challenge and at least will take a day to count all the votes there. | ||
But with hope that Georgia can come through with a strong Election Day performance, especially on my African-American voter's We're good to go. | ||
But I can tell you from being in Pennsylvania all last weekend, Harrisburg State College, you know, Allentown, Philadelphia, and Scranton, the Democratic ground game there is extraordinary. | ||
And the presence of basically every liberal activist from across the Northeast knocking on doors in Pennsylvania over the weekend, I think threatens to overwhelm the Republican ground game in that state. | ||
The sheer presence of ground soldiers in Pennsylvania on And the Democratic side is unlike anything I've ever seen. | ||
This is a campaign that is out of American history and I hope it will be consigned to the ash can of history tomorrow. | ||
Because Donald Trump has been saying, you know, elect me and I'm going to be your dictator. | ||
I'm going to tell you what to do. | ||
I'm going to use the Justice Department. | ||
Army soldiers and all sorts of presidential power to bully you and make sure that you never say a word against me. | ||
Even if Trump doesn't win, the Defense Department and NASA are gonna need a new arrangement for all their rockets. | ||
And for all the multi-billion dollar contracts Elon Musk's companies have with the U.S. government, the U.S. government is going to have to either, I mean, unwind from all of those contracts, or Elon Musk's companies are going to have to unwind from him. | ||
This is an untenable reality in national security terms. | ||
Now that we know what we know about Elon Musk. | ||
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More sophisticated and sober and thoughtful, I know that sounds crazy, than Donald Trump. | |
Donald Trump is pure chaos. | ||
I mean, isn't everyone? | ||
I know, I know. | ||
But in terms of election meddling, disinformation and so forth, you have an actor in Elon Musk who actually lawyers up with real lawyers for Achieving the end means, or the end that he wants to achieve. | ||
And then you bring in the fact that, as you mentioned, the Wall Street Journal has reported his frequent conversations with Vladimir Putin. | ||
His own social media following is at 200 million people that he can reach with disinformation. | ||
And we know where his treasure is, so is his heart. | ||
He wants Donald Trump to win this race, and he's going to influence it by any means necessary, legal or otherwise. | ||
And she's made it very clear that she's going to use the presidency to do everything she can to make our lives better and to make this a better country, light instead of darkness. | ||
So compare that to another candidate, Donald Trump, with that angry racist rally who has shown us who he is, what kind of America she wants. | ||
And who has threatened to make this country, just as you've been saying, into a fascist dictatorship. | ||
We've never had that kind of choice before, ever in American history. | ||
That's the choice tomorrow. | ||
I hope we never have to face such a choice ever again. | ||
Here's the most worrisome part for me, Joy, is this. | ||
We know the influence disinformation can have on the election itself. | ||
Russia, China, Iran, all the foreign actors want to cause chaos and disinformation. | ||
It's verifiable that Elon Musk is amplifying that disinformation going into tomorrow night. | ||
The most worrisome part is the day after the election. | ||
Sure. | ||
Or tomorrow night when Donald Trump declares victory falsely. | ||
Which he will. | ||
And now to have an ally with Elon Musk, who amplifies the false conspiracies of a Donald Trump victory, or helps Donald Trump contest this in states. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We're repeating four years ago what led to January 6th, fueled by disinformation and lies. | ||
And we expect it from Donald Trump. | ||
But I think we're late to the game to realize Elon Musk might be an even greater purveyor going into this January 6th than Donald Trump. | ||
And we're talking about enforcing our laws because there are laws against voter fraud. | ||
It's already a crime. | ||
So the voter suppression laws were passed in the absence of both fraud and a lack of laws to enforce voter fraud. | ||
But I find it ominous that the chatter is such that we need to platform the message that the laws will be enforced on Election Day. | ||
What are you seeing and hearing? | ||
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So, look, let me start with some good news. | |
You know, tens of millions of Americans have already voted. | ||
They have gone to the polls in early voting states. | ||
They have gotten their mail-in ballots and they have returned them if they want to vote by mail. | ||
And tomorrow, that concludes with in-person voting on Election Day. | ||
Now, that won't be the end of the vote counting process and people are going to need to have a little bit of patience around that. | ||
But, you know, democracy is working. | ||
Now, it is not because Donald Trump wants it to work. | ||
It is not because the Republican Party is doing anything but trying to throw sand in its gears, but it is working because in our system of elections, which relies on tens of thousands of election workers around the country, they are doing their job, and voters are voting. | ||
So I want to always be realistic about Donald Trump. | ||
He will lie, as you said. | ||
He lies about everything, and he will lie about the outcome of the 2024 election, just like he lied about the outcome of the 2020 election. | ||
But just like in 2020, His lies were met in court, and they lost, and they will be met again in the court of public opinion and in court if necessary, and they will lose again. | ||
...results until the count is finished in the central count facilities. | ||
So in Milwaukee, you'll see 100% of precincts reporting before you see the numbers that come out of those early votes in person and those absentee ballots, which my guess is are heavily weighted towards Harris supporters. | ||
In Green Bay, they won't report anything until they've counted the absentee ballots and the in-person Election Day votes. | ||
So that means that you're going to see a red mirage where it seems like Trump is doing better than he actually is because they haven't counted and reported those absentee ballots yet. | ||
And then the blue shift when those ballots are introduced to add to the totals, that could be in the middle of the night. | ||
It certainly was in 2020. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
They got the old playbook. | ||
Okay, Natalie Winters is in the house here as my co-host. | ||
We have folks from around the nation. | ||
We're going to focus a little bit on Pennsylvania to kick things off. | ||
Natalie. | ||
Mike Allen. | ||
Hey, Mike. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
He starts off lead story in Axios, which is the... | ||
Axios and Morning Joe is kind of the conventional wisdom for the political class here in town. | ||
Starts off with a big... | ||
Red Mirage, Blue Wave, right? | ||
Yeah, the enemy within is a little low IQ. I like it when our enemies are better, high IQ, and don't just repeat the same old tired talking points, right? | ||
Because it's a difference. | ||
Low-information voters don't mean that people have low IQs or are stupid. | ||
It just means they're not interested in politics. | ||
It's different with the political class here in town. | ||
They actually are low IQ. I think so. | ||
I think they're evil, and evil can carry you through the finish line when you have every ounce of government power at your disposal. | ||
But I think we see it in how they can frame narratives, and they do that with, of course, full-spectrum dominance over every institution, and I think that that extends, that critique goes all the way to the count rooms, and unfortunately tonight when we see the signature verification processes. | ||
But I think we need to lay down right now a very important sort of set of facts when it comes to this whole concept of a red mirage, which is, first of all, These absentee mail-in ballots are significantly down as compared to numbers in 2020. | ||
So first of all, the actual lag time of when we should see these results coming in is going to be shorter from the get-go. | ||
Second of all, the order of magnitude of the impact of these ballot dumps will also be... | ||
more i would say negligible in the sense that it's not as high of a quantity of ballots compounded with the fact that which when you've seen the early vote numbers of course that's in person the chasm between democrat and republican is not as pronounced as it was in 2020 and i think the most important point here too is that nevada michigan pennsylvania georgia | ||
they have all adopted um changes in law as to how they count the ballot so they can start processing and both counting them earlier in the day in some cases days before um election day So you're not going to see these same delays. | ||
So it's curious that they're still using this. | ||
This is my whole theory of the case. | ||
President Trump in 2020, if he stood up at 11 o'clock at night, it was 800,000 votes up in Pennsylvania. | ||
Many more eyes would have been on how they stole it from 2 o'clock in the morning to 6 o'clock in the morning. | ||
We're not going to let that happen again. | ||
We understand they don't have a firewall. | ||
Natalie's analysis is absolutely 100% correct. | ||
We also understand they're running the old playbook. | ||
The old playbook, hey guys, Mike Allen, old playbook's not going to work. | ||
And to that point, you played that clip of them going after Elon Musk. | ||
Rachel Maddow dedicated 20 minutes, 30 minutes of her show to attacking him. | ||
And she's twitching the entire time. | ||
Tweaking out, as we said. | ||
But the other buried lead of her programming was that she had on one of these senior advisors to the David Brock kind of media matters apparatus group that is Project 65, which exists solely to intimidate Trump lawyers. | ||
And the fact that they have, right, we were talking about yesterday, double the amount of DOJ so-called poll watchers embedded in every swing state but in 86 counties across the country shows you that they know this knife fight ballot warfare style election is going to come down to the legal lawfare side of things. | ||
And like that guy said, pay attention to the words he uses, ballots introduced late at night like 2020. | ||
That was his phrase. | ||
That's his phrase. | ||
That was not Gateway Pundit. | ||
Whereas it's election day votes coming from Republicans. | ||
They still use the term all votes. | ||
Okay, all votes don't count. | ||
Only certifiable chain of custody votes from American citizens. | ||
And these guys continue their mantras, all votes, the tells right there. | ||
Jack Posobiec is out in Arizona. | ||
Jack, you've got the game to oversee all of Pennsylvania. | ||
We're hearing tremendous reports out of there, but tell me what we got. | ||
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Well, Steve, that's right. | |
I'm manning the Pennsylvania desk here, and it's very interesting because we've got a slew of reports, a lot of mixed reporting coming out. | ||
One thing is clear, though, the rural areas, and this is consistent, rural areas are big, and rural areas have huge lines for Trump right at 7 a.m. | ||
We've got some machine issues that we're dealing with in Johnstown and low turnout in Philadelphia. | ||
So tell me, so Jack, what is this? | ||
We've got field reporters everywhere. | ||
Is this a populist uprising in rural Pennsylvania that we have, it looks like demonstrably, a big turnout already, at least in the morning before people go to work? | ||
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Steve, not only is it a populist uprising, you look at some of these images that I'm getting out, and we're talking about Upper Bucks, I'm talking about Gilbert, I'm talking about areas near Gettysburg. | |
The lines that are coming, and it's mostly men. | ||
What I see in these lines, it's a lot of men. | ||
They were talking about how women voted early. | ||
These lines, it's men, it's the muscular class. | ||
They're getting up there before they have to work a shift, before they have to drive a truck, before they have to go and work on the farm. | ||
Anything they have going on, that's the type of men you see that are working, that are showing up in these lines right now. | ||
It's a massive uproar. | ||
Upper Bucks County. | ||
We've never seen lines like we're seeing in Upper Bucks County. | ||
Meanwhile, I got my brother down in Philly. | ||
He's seen nothing, but I do have a contact down in South Philly in the Rocky Wards and the Rocky divisions, and they're saying the GOP divisions of Philadelphia are voting, and they're voting strong. | ||
Okay, but we need to get your brother. | ||
We need some photographic evidence of that, because Democrats are going to lie. | ||
Remember, the only way they win is... | ||
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Come on, Steve. | |
Okay, perfect. | ||
We'll push it out. | ||
They only... | ||
A little slow this morning. | ||
They only win if they cheat, like in 2020. | ||
We're going to be back at the Willard Hotel tonight in a big FU to Jack Smith, Nancy Pelosi, and CNN and MSNBC. Suck on this. | ||
And Merrick Garland. | ||
And Merrick Garland, my boy. | ||
Live from the roof of the Willard Hotel. | ||
Overlooking the Ellipse. | ||
Who'd have thunk it? | ||
Okay, we've got a lot to get to. | ||
They want to thank Birch Gold. | ||
Birch Gold. | ||
By the way, they had the great story about the war room here in Vanity Fair. | ||
Steve Bannon's Blueprint for War. | ||
And they actually go through... | ||
You look a little different. | ||
It's that area grande. | ||
It's Wicked. | ||
It's the new movie coming out Wicked. | ||
The Gebi culture. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
They give the Vanity Fair article. | ||
Gives a big compliment about the end of the dollar empire. | ||
Go check it out today because I think we should be going through a little turbulence on game day 2024. | ||
Short break. | ||
Back in the warm in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Like I said, I want to thank Birch Gold. | ||
Birchgold.com slash band. | ||
Ended the dollar empire. | ||
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I want to thank our sponsors. | ||
We're going to have wall-to-wall coverage tonight. | ||
Starting at the 5 o'clock hour. | ||
Of course, Real America's Voice all day. | ||
And what we're going to do, we're checking with people in the field. | ||
And I tell you what, Natalie, we'll give those numbers. | ||
Let me do Cliff first, and then we'll do the number. | ||
Natalie's got a website and a phone number you should call. | ||
See something, say something. | ||
Cliff Maloney, P.A. Chase. | ||
What is P.A. Chase? | ||
What have you guys been up to? | ||
Because everybody's telling me you're the rock star of this Get Out the Vote effort in Pennsylvania. | ||
And tell us what's happening today, what you see so far in the first couple hours. | ||
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Yeah, Steve, I appreciate you having me. | |
So P.A. Chase, we've been in the field for about two and a half months. | ||
We've got 120 full-time ballot chasers. | ||
And our objective from day one has been to knock 500,000 doors. | ||
I'm happy to report on your show, Steve, that as of 9.45 a.m. | ||
Eastern Time, we did knock our 500,000 door. | ||
So we're going to keep grinding until 8 p.m., but we mapped it out pretty well. | ||
What we're seeing on the ground is pretty wild. | ||
I mean, There are two things we care about. | ||
One, you know, Republicans competing when it comes to mail-in voting. | ||
And then two, trying to figure out, you know, how the Democrats are going to gain the system and how they're not. | ||
And I have to totally agree with what Jack Posobiec said. | ||
I mean, Philadelphia right now, they're just not seeing the turnout, you know, both in their mail-in returns and today when it comes to Election Day. | ||
And Steve, let me just give you these numbers. | ||
I think it's important for everybody to understand this. | ||
Joe Biden beat Donald Trump by 1.4 million mail-in votes. | ||
Okay, we're just talking mail-in votes. | ||
Let me go over the numbers right now of where we are with returns, okay? | ||
Democrats have returned 1 million ballots, and we have returned roughly 600,000. | ||
So think about that, Matt. | ||
We're down 400,000 when four years ago we were down 1.4 million. | ||
So the Democrat argument is, oh, well, there was COVID. So that's the excuse. | ||
Look, they need to set record turnout to be able to compete with us and their whole infrastructure, their whole system is built on them voting early and running up the score. | ||
They fail. | ||
And so the only way we lose today, and I mean this wholeheartedly, is if our people don't show up. | ||
Hang on one second and tell me Denver when it's ready. | ||
I hear ya, but I talk to a lot of Democrat operatives and media people, and they're a little bit arrogant today. | ||
In fact, Jonathan Martin was on Morning Joe with this. | ||
He's never seen a ground game like the Democrats have had. | ||
They've got this amazing ground. | ||
Let's play this clip, and I want you to comment, and I'm going to bring Poso in. | ||
Let's go ahead. | ||
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Let's play it. | |
What's your sense of things as we sit here now, finally, on Election Day? | ||
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Well, I think most Democrats believe that their best path is still to get 270 via the Blue Wall, the three Great Lakes states plus the Omaha Congressional District. | |
But I will say, in the last couple of days, you do hear some chatter about the possibility that Georgia may come online for Democrats, and it may have to because Wisconsin is looking nip and tuck for Democrats. | ||
Keep in mind how close the Wisconsin margins were four years ago. | ||
Steve just laid that out. | ||
Look, there's certainly hope, as there is every four years among Democrats, that Dane County, Madison can get a little bigger and offset the party's world decline in the rest of Wisconsin. | ||
And maybe that's the case once again tonight. | ||
But there are concerns among Democrats that Wisconsin is going to be a challenge and at least will take a day to count all the votes there. | ||
But with hope that Georgia can come through with a strong Election Day performance, especially on my African-American voter's In the metro Atlanta area. | ||
On the Republican side, still a belief that Trump will carry Pennsylvania and that effectively Trump will block her path early in the evening by carrying Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, which won't leave her anywhere else to go. | ||
But I can tell you from being in Pennsylvania all last weekend, Harrisburg State College, you know, Allentown, Philadelphia, and Scranton, the Democratic ground game there is extraordinary. | ||
And the presence of basically every liberal activist from across the Northeast Knocking on doors in Pennsylvania over the weekend, I think, threatens to overwhelm the Republican ground game in that state. | ||
The sheer presence of ground soldiers in Pennsylvania on the Democratic side is unlike anything I've ever seen. | ||
Okay, Jonathan Martin's a smart guy, of course he's a guy, but the buried lead there... | ||
But Sobik, when I get you back in, he said the numbers, Democrats he talked to, the number's 270. | ||
That means they've, North Carolina, according to them, North Carolina and Georgia are gone, Arizona and Nevada, and that means they've got to hold the whole blue wall. | ||
And he just countered himself, because he looks like Wisconsin's weak, because for her to get to 270, it's got to be Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Nebraska, too. | ||
So Cliff, Jonathan Martin's up in your grill. | ||
He's saying he's never seen a ground game like this. | ||
It's going to overwhelm Cliff Maloney. | ||
Your response, sir? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, listen, there's a difference between effort and results, right? | |
I'll give them credit, Steve. | ||
They've got twice as many people as 2020. | ||
They're spending twice as much money, and they're getting half the results. | ||
And so I always like to say, look, I'm glad that we've knocked 500,000 doors, but let's talk about results. | ||
And the one thing I'll say publicly on your show, Steve, that a lot of political consultants will make fun of me for being public about this, we average about 20% of mail-in votes when you look at the statewide candidates, Republican versus Democrat. | ||
And from the get-go, when I launched this Pennsylvania Chase program, I've said, if Donald Trump Can get 33% of all the mail-ins compared to the Democrat opponent who is now Harris. | ||
I think he wins this election and I think he wins it strongly. | ||
And so when these results hit tonight, the Democrats can keep yapping and they can keep being confident and act cocky. | ||
I'm going to look at the numbers. | ||
And if Donald Trump is at 33% or even close to it, I think we're in a great position for victory because we've cut into their domination of these mail-in votes. | ||
Cliff, where do people get you? | ||
Where do you get you back on? | ||
Where can people get you the website, social media, all of it to follow you today? | ||
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Sure. | |
Sure. | ||
I'm on x at Maloney, M-A-L-O-N-E-Y, and then pachase.com. | ||
That's pachase.com. | ||
We'd love to win Pennsylvania. | ||
We do that. | ||
We think we win the White House. | ||
Steve, you're a patriot. | ||
Appreciate everything you've been through and everything you do for our cause. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Also a magnificent piece up in Breitbart. | ||
Grace in the team. | ||
Let's push that out on social media. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Jack Posobiec, your thoughts? | ||
Jonathan Martin's analysis, Cliff Maloney's comeback. | ||
Thoughts? | ||
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Well, I mean, it's as simple as this, right? | |
They didn't put up the numbers that they did in 2020. | ||
So if you want to go to the tail of the tape, let's go to the tail of the tape. | ||
And I see a million votes in 2020. | ||
Then I see, what, 600, 700,000 in 2024. | ||
The votes just aren't there. | ||
So don't sit there and tell me that you've got some amazing ground game. | ||
When your turnout is down and Republican turnout is steady, and by the way, not only is Republican turnout outperforming, but, oh, wait a second, an early vote? | ||
We were not targeting high-propensity voters. | ||
We were never targeting people that normally vote. | ||
And what are we seeing today, Steve? | ||
Not only did we see it in the early votes, so it's Peter Thiel, right? | ||
Zero to one. | ||
Turn something into nothing. | ||
Turn someone who's a non-voter into a voter. | ||
Not only did we do that with all of these votes, that's the hard way. | ||
That's playing on hard. | ||
We did that in Pennsylvania to generate This delta between us and the Democrats. | ||
We thinned their firewall down so it's paper thin. | ||
Their firewall is paper right now. | ||
And more to the point, I'm getting messages across the rural areas. | ||
I'm bringing my dad out. | ||
I'm bringing my kids out. | ||
I'm bringing my brother out. | ||
They all love Trump, but they never voted before. | ||
There are first-time voters that are crawling over broken glass and broken fentanyl needles all across Pennsylvania in rural areas to vote for Trump today. | ||
Let me just remind you of the history. | ||
The 1.4 versus the 400,000. | ||
You got a 700,000 vote gap. | ||
Six or 700,000 vote difference. | ||
Those are low propensity voters they got in 2020 because of Trump hate and COVID. Oh, by the way, We won 15 House seats that day, and we won 19 of the 20 Bellwether counties. | ||
And, oh yeah, Biden got 81 million votes versus Obama's 66 million. | ||
I can give you statistical anomaly after statistical anomaly, but hey, they all hated Trump. | ||
I got it. | ||
In 22, none of them showed up. | ||
None of those people voted, okay? | ||
And we won the popular vote for the House, not the way you determine, but the popular vote by five or six million votes. | ||
But they said, hey, they only come out because they hate Trump. | ||
It was all Trump. | ||
They wouldn't come out. | ||
Now we come to the early vote count in Pennsylvania. | ||
Guess what? | ||
They're not there. | ||
And now you're telling me today that low-propensity voters that have never showed up before and haven't shown up since... | ||
And haven't showed up in the early vote and had every chance to kind of either walk in there and get a mail in or whatever, and you're going to convince me today they're going to turn out and vote? | ||
This is the con and the scam. | ||
In rural Pennsylvania and the MAGA movement and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is risen up. | ||
You must bring everybody today to vote. | ||
And if we get low-propensity voters, particularly low-propensity men, and I can tell you in Philadelphia, because what I'm hearing, and you see the numbers, African-American men and Hispanic men detest her. | ||
I am not making the case they're going to vote for President Trump. | ||
I think some will. | ||
going to vote for her. | ||
That's the really written story of this that the mainstream media refuses to talk about. | ||
That African American men in places like Philadelphia are saying, hey, I've had a belly full of this, okay? | ||
And I'm not supporting this anymore. | ||
The same thing that kind of hit Hillary Clinton, but I think even bigger. | ||
There's a number of people have to call and a website they have to go to. | ||
Yes, 717-999-5868. | ||
If there's any Election Day shenanigans going on in Pennsylvania, you know the way they come for you is trying to demoralize you by taking away your vote. | ||
You've got to call that number. | ||
There's also a website that people can check out. | ||
Don't just DM Scott Pressler, the site. | ||
Let me pull it up real quick. | ||
It is pa.protectthevote.com Special request from Scott Pressler. | ||
Don't just DM him. | ||
File the report. | ||
Let's get that to Denver, too. | ||
If we can type that up and get it to Denver. | ||
Scott Pressler's got the world on his shoulders today, so we don't need to bug him with everything. | ||
Posobiec's sticking around. | ||
We got Alex DeGrasse and Cash Patel. | ||
We're on fire here early in the morning. | ||
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More room. | |
Okay, let's go to West Palm Beach and Cash Patel. | ||
Cash, you've been out on the bus. | ||
You've also been with the president. | ||
You're down there today. | ||
Give me your assessment of what you're seeing and hearing so far. | ||
Steve, great to be with you. | ||
And for the first time in media history, I am going to use notes because y'all are making me do numbers. | ||
So let me drop some knowledge on you right now. | ||
In 2020... | ||
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Hold it. | |
Hold it. | ||
Stop. | ||
Stop. | ||
Hold it. | ||
He's the... | ||
Cash is the new Raheem. | ||
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Bree and Guy are very lazy. | |
We don't want punditry. | ||
No punditry. | ||
Let's get to some facts and analytics. | ||
Go ahead, Cash. | ||
Just straight numbers. | ||
No highfalutin nonsense here. | ||
In 2020, War Room, in 2020, in the final total voting average of all the polls... | ||
Donald Trump, at this point, trailed by 8.4%. | ||
He would go on to lose the election in Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin by a total of 43,000 votes. | ||
He would go on to lose the election by a total of 43,000 votes in Arizona, Georgia, and Wisconsin. | ||
Are you all listening out there in Georgia, in Arizona, and Wisconsin? | ||
Move your asses and get to the polls. | ||
Today, today, Steve, in that same voting average of all polls, Donald Trump is down one point. | ||
One point. | ||
Now, let's bring it home to my home state of Nevada, the Silver State. | ||
Y'all better be listening. | ||
They call you Battle Born for a reason. | ||
Steve, there are 2.4 million registered voters in Nevada. | ||
Of that, 1.4 million live and reside and register in Las Vegas. | ||
Steve, already in Clark County, which is Las Vegas, over half of the registered voters have voted. | ||
Over half. | ||
And statewide, the Republican votes versus the Democratic votes are plus 45,000. | ||
This time in the last election cycle, we were down 145,000. | ||
Now, Nevada, we're not done yet. | ||
We promised Donald Trump. | ||
We promised Donald Trump, our chairman, Mike McDonald, and Seagal Chata, and great warriors out there promised her we would deliver to the Silver State for the first time. | ||
And so here's where it counts, Nevada, to Donald J. Trump. | ||
Clark, Douglas, Lyon, Elko, you haven't gotten out the vote. | ||
Those are Donald Trump's counties, and those are America First counties. | ||
Get out the vote, get your ranchers, get your friends, and get to the polls and get those ballots submitted today. | ||
It is on you. | ||
And here's the good news about Nevada, Steve. | ||
I haven't even talked about independence. | ||
Independence have also voted at a record level and they traditionally split essentially 50-50. | ||
Steve, even if we have independence in the state of Nevada, vote 65-35 for Kamala Harris over DJT. | ||
The silver state still goes to DJT if our men and women show up. | ||
War Room Posse, let's go. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I want you to stay in the studio. | ||
I'm going to go to grass. | ||
I'll get Pasovi back in here. | ||
Hang on. | ||
John Ralston is the Mac Daddy of Nevada, and... | ||
And he goes through your analysis last night and says, but however, at 0.2%, The Culinary Union and the Harry Reid machine, what he calls the Democratic apparatus, is going to pull it out in a win for Harris. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
Steve, Clark County. | ||
Clark County, Las Vegas, Nevada, the number of voting for Democrats, 274,000. | ||
The number of Republicans, 254,000. | ||
That is up by a six-figure amount from the last election cycle. | ||
Now, I'm the only Indian that sucks at math, but that don't look like nothing like 0.02 percent. | ||
Especially when Republicans are up 43,000 votes. | ||
So listen, I love all the pollsters and the pundits and the pros. | ||
And this is why I love coming on the war room. | ||
I don't do any of this for a living. | ||
I don't make any money on this. | ||
I'm on the ground with the war room posse in Nevada. | ||
And you guys better wake up in Georgia and Pennsylvania where I was yesterday in Wisconsin. | ||
This will come down to the wire. | ||
Get out the votes. | ||
All of these numbers show us, Steve, that Donald Trump has the votes. | ||
Now you've got to get your butts to the polls. | ||
Cash, you stay right there. | ||
Jack Posobiec, thoughts on cash in Nevada and also any updates on what you're hearing in Pennsylvania? | ||
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Look, I am hearing in Pennsylvania now, look, cash is fantastic with numbers. | |
Look, they don't call them cash for nothing. | ||
You know what I'm saying, folks? | ||
That's a guy from Vegas. | ||
That's a guy who knows how to run his numbers. | ||
But look, we know the culinary unions, Las Vegas and Nevada, is crooked as a $3 bill. | ||
Go watch Godfather 2 if you want to learn how the gaming board works out there. | ||
But as far as... | ||
The state, we know that the voters, the regular people in Nevada and the same deal in Pennsylvania, it's very similar, actually, because both of these states are machine states. | ||
And when I say machines, I don't mean voting machines, I mean political operations, areas where there are jobs in public and private sectors that are controlled by unions. | ||
And those have cut deals with politicians for years. | ||
In Pennsylvania, where I'm more familiar with, Josh Shapiro is currently the governor, but he doesn't have the machine. | ||
The machine is run by a guy named Bob Brady in Pennsylvania. | ||
He was the former Democrat Party chair. | ||
He was also the congressman there from Philadelphia for a long, long time. | ||
So the question is, will the machine turn out ballots or not? | ||
Detroit's the same way. | ||
Milwaukee, not so much, but it has a little bit. | ||
So in Philadelphia, one of the things that I am seeing, Washington Square West now, some of those center city areas, they were a little slow to get started. | ||
Now they are starting to see lines pump out in Philadelphia. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
Many poll watchers in Philly and We've also got information that the fake Democrat—and I've got the picture up—the fake Democrat election officials wearing voter protection gear are all up in Philadelphia now. | ||
Those are not election officials. | ||
They are not there. | ||
Those badges are illegal. | ||
They're fake. | ||
Josh Shapiro is doing nothing about this. | ||
One thing I want to throw out, by the way, that we're telling people, do not wear MAGA gear to the polls. | ||
You cannot—look, I know we love the hats. | ||
Yeah, don't do that. | ||
You cannot do this. | ||
They will put you out of line. | ||
So what do you do instead? | ||
We're launching something called Operation Bold Glory. | ||
Wear an American flag shirt. | ||
Wear an American flag hat. | ||
That's not political. | ||
They can't make you take that off. | ||
And studies show that the sight of the American flag, the Star Spangled Banner, can shift attitudes of the people who see it and the people who are around you. | ||
So do a little bit of last minute. | ||
It's a little bit of last minute spreading the good vibes of patriotism and the red, white, and blue. | ||
So wear your American flag gear when you go to the polls today and you need to be going out. | ||
And then once you're done, be a vote multiplier. | ||
So we have the force multiplier, the vote multiplier. | ||
Your chat groups, your group chats, whether it's soccer or church or sports or just the families, whatever it is, Harass your friends. | ||
Get out and vote for Trump. | ||
This is the last chance you will have to do it. | ||
So just do it today. | ||
It's one day. | ||
I know it might feel icky. | ||
Just do it. | ||
And if you can stay at the polls, stay at the polls and help people because there's a lot of first-time voters who don't know what they're doing. | ||
They need help. | ||
They're going to have questions. | ||
Be that person. | ||
Be a force and multiply. | ||
Jack Hammer, you talk about gear and the wearing of gear. | ||
Let's go to our own Ben Burquam in Maricopa County outside of a polling station. | ||
Ben, you've come across email, a missive for ICE. I want you to explain what's happening here about ICE agents. | ||
Yeah, Steve, we broke this story last night. | ||
I got contacted by my ICE contacts. | ||
They want to remain anonymous, but there's a memo that was sent out. | ||
I've confirmed it went out to at least Arizona and Pennsylvania. | ||
The first time this directive has gone out to ICE, as far as I know from ICE contacts, that's what they said. | ||
They've never had this before. | ||
They're being told directly they cannot wear their uniforms or their badges when they go to vote today. | ||
And they believe, I asked them why, they believe Speculation is that if there are illegals or non-citizens at the polls, it might cause consternation, it might suppress, it might concern those people. | ||
This is absolutely outrageous. | ||
And again, we have the memo. | ||
I have it. | ||
I just gave them my word I wouldn't release the actual memo. | ||
This came from directors at ICE down to the guys on the ground. | ||
Absolutely outrageous. | ||
Give me that again. | ||
This was an email, a memo to ICE staff that said what? | ||
Yeah, this is an email memo that went out to all ICE agents in Arizona and Pennsylvania. | ||
Those are the two states we know of for sure that said they are not allowed. | ||
When they go to vote today, they're going to have to change their clothes. | ||
So if you're an ICE officer or an ICE agent and you're going into work today and you want to vote, you have to change your clothes to go in to vote so that you don't offend somebody in line that may be here illegally, that may be here as a non-citizen, or that may just not like ICE. They're given direction From their superiors that they cannot wear their uniforms or their badges when they go to vote today, at least in Arizona and in Pennsylvania. | ||
We're trying to track down if the other swing states or other states have sent out the same memo, but at least in those two states. | ||
You talk about a slap in the face to our ICE officers who've been neutered by Kamala Harris and Joe Biden for the last four years, haven't been able to do their job. | ||
Now they're told they can't even wear their uniforms when they go in to vote. | ||
They don't want to spook the illegal aliens they got in there to vote. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
This is obvious. | ||
Let's start talking like adults. | ||
Stop talking like kids. | ||
You don't send this email out. | ||
The ICE agents should be proud to wear their uniform, just like Border Patrol, just like the military, just like police. | ||
You should be proud of that. | ||
That's right. | ||
You're supporting the democratic process. | ||
You're supporting what this country is built upon. | ||
We're proud of that. | ||
You know why they're not. | ||
You know exactly why they're not. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
Tell me about Arizona. | ||
I got a text message from the first couple that voted up in, I think, Maricopa County early. | ||
I think it was the 6 a.m. crew. | ||
What are you seeing? | ||
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That's right. | |
Yeah, well, I want to bring Jordan out here. | ||
So we've got lines. | ||
We're in Scottsdale right now. | ||
We've gone across several different polling locations already. | ||
Nine o'clock, there's lines out the doors in many of them. | ||
And it really comes down to the complexity of this ballot here. | ||
Jordan, you were just in there voting. | ||
Talk to us about how long it took you. | ||
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Yeah, that's right. | |
So it's a 80-80 contest ballot. | ||
It's two pages front and back. | ||
So it's actually a four-page ballot. | ||
And it took me about 30 minutes. | ||
I timed it to fill it out. | ||
And keep in mind, you know, I'm one of the more intelligent people out here in Arizona. | ||
That's questionable, bud. | ||
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Well, Ben doesn't think so. | |
Hold, hold, hold, hold. | ||
Hey, hold it. | ||
Reviews are still out. | ||
Did he just say that? | ||
Reviews are still out. | ||
Trust me, brother. | ||
You do work for Gateway Pundits, so reviews are still out on that. | ||
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But keep going. | |
Continue on. | ||
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Yeah, so it's concerning because Maricopa County estimated that this ballot would take about 10 to 12 minutes to fill out. | |
That's far from the truth. | ||
It takes a lot longer than that, especially if you're voting every single ballot or if you're not an informed voter who knows exactly who they're voting for and how they're voting on each ballot proposition on each retention election. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, but hang on, hang on. | ||
It's a full stop. | ||
They were told at first it was going to take 8 to 10 minutes. | ||
Then in the early voting, it took 18 to 22 minutes. | ||
They said they were going to, and Swoboda and Harmeet went and tried to force them to open up more places people can vote. | ||
How long did it take you to vote? | ||
You said it was 15 minutes, or how long did it take you to actually vote? | ||
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It was actually 30 minutes. | |
I went through every single contest. | ||
It didn't take too long to think on each one, but going through the ballot and filling out every bubble, it took me 30 minutes. | ||
Yeah, and I timed him when I got here. | ||
It was at least that long. | ||
And that's the big concern, Steve, is now you're going to have lines that are two and three hours long. | ||
Again, like we saw in 2022, when they shut down the printers, the potential is the same for today. | ||
The one bright spot is Republicans, for the first time, are 200,000 votes up over Democrats. | ||
But all of this being said, just like Cash said, just like Jack said, it really comes down to Republicans showing up today and being willing to sit in line for three hours. | ||
Well, you also, there's other things you can do about going to other things. | ||
We'll get to that. | ||
But people in Arizona have to know there may be delays on Election Day. | ||
You're going to have to at least initially gut it out. | ||
Okay. | ||
Short break. | ||
We got Arizona. | ||
We got Pennsylvania. | ||
Jenny Beth Martin's going to tell us about Georgia. | ||
I've got Alex DeGrasse on the house. | ||
There's already some controversy about the house, about Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
Hakeem Jeffries coming back to D.C. to claim the crown. | ||
Today, we're going to get into all that. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Van. | |
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Obviously, a lot going on. | ||
We're juggling a lot of balls. | ||
What's happening in Pennsylvania? | ||
You have some breaking news, Natalie Winters. | ||
Yes, lots of breaking news. | ||
In Allegheny and Luzerne County, earlier there were delays. | ||
Election judges were late. | ||
There were some issues with long lines. | ||
But just now, it's breaking that in two counties, Bedford... | ||
In Cambria, there are, you guessed it, if you're getting deja vu, that's correct, software malfunctions with the, you guessed it, I'm going to say the D word, Dominion voting machines, so much so that in Cambria... | ||
Her name is Natalie Winters. | ||
Can you please give me... | ||
You can sue me, not Steve. | ||
She's just a consultant. | ||
I don't even know the girl. | ||
She just wandered in here. | ||
No Dominion. | ||
Don't come after me. | ||
Metaphorically. | ||
I'm not a machine guy. | ||
I've been saying that. | ||
I'm not a machine guy. | ||
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You know, we're not machine people, but they make it hard to not be. | |
That's what I would say. | ||
I'm getting deja vu all over again. | ||
Are you ready? | ||
So the solution, the panacea to the unforced error on Dominion's part is, you guessed it, An emergency box where you can put your ballots in, and we have footage of the lady telling everyone that that's where they can leave it. | ||
But to give you a little bit of good news, I feel like I only... | ||
That's great news, actually. | ||
Yeah, well, is in Philly, York, Westmoreland, Allegheny, Lehigh, Cambria, Wyoming, and Lackawanna, and all those counties, Republican poll watchers were not being let in, rightfully so, to their rooms. | ||
The RNC sued, and they have all been at this point let in so they can observe. | ||
So I think it's very important that for those War Room Posse members who are in... | ||
The count rooms, these ballot emergency boxes that they've set up, you need to be very diligent and scrupulous in counting how many ballots it was supposed to be. | ||
So the posse that went to the, not the Gaza vote, but did the election integrity and all the training, hey, you're going to have your turn in the barrel. | ||
It's going to be intense. | ||
The militiamen of the 2024 election, metaphorically. | ||
Now, Watley did a good job. | ||
He went in there, they're kicking down the door, they're not going to take, this is not 2020, these guys are on point, they went in, and now we've got guys in the room, right, in those counties. | ||
Well, and there's no pandemics. | ||
Exactly. | ||
But they're still using the same playbook. | ||
They're using 2020 playbook. | ||
Let me go to Alex DeGrasse. | ||
Sabato's saying they're going to win by one, take the house. | ||
And there's all kind of rumors that Hakeem Jeffries is not hanging in New York. | ||
He's coming back to D.C. today to kind of coordinate his becoming Speaker of the House tonight. | ||
Obviously not legally, but with a win. | ||
You have information that counters that. | ||
What is it? | ||
Yeah, I've got a couple bits of information. | ||
This is breaking news, Steve. | ||
Guam, where the presidential vote doesn't count officially, but is taken every year. | ||
President Trump is outrunning 10 points where he was in 2020. | ||
Exit polls show for the first time in over 20 years, Guam, the territorial legislator, is going to flip Republican. | ||
So he lost by about 14.5%. | ||
He's now down around 4%. | ||
There's 85% reporting. | ||
So that's a huge metric. | ||
I'm sure you spoke about New Hampshire. | ||
I'm going to bring you to Florida quick, Steve, where they- Hold, hang on. | ||
Ho, ho, ho. | ||
Slow down. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Slow down. | ||
Take a deep breath. | ||
No. | ||
In fact, Dixfield Notch, which we lost in 16, 2-1. | ||
Trump got smoked in 2020 with no votes for Trump. | ||
They split last night 3-3. | ||
Also, New Hampshire, I'm hearing in New Hampshire, there's massive turnout. | ||
Is that what you're seeing from people getting information to you, sir? | ||
It's a massive turnout. | ||
I think races will be really tight in New Hampshire, especially in the rural areas, Steve. | ||
Tons of men out early and first, which is good. | ||
Like I said yesterday, we focus on the morning. | ||
We focus on post-work. | ||
Those are the two in the lunch hour. | ||
Those are the three kind of focal points for Republicans to kind of get people out. | ||
The numbers that we're seeing in general, New Hampshire, New York, it's through the roof on Republicans. | ||
By 9 a.m., Republicans were leading on Election Day votes by thousands and thousands and thousands of votes, county by county, in all of the swing seats in New York, just in terms of who's cast their vote. | ||
That's what we know, right? | ||
We don't know who they voted for, but we know who voted and if they're a Republican or Democrat. | ||
In Florida, Steve, this just broke because we're tracking this real time as sort of a metric to apply elsewhere. | ||
All that talk about Florida, Steve. | ||
Republicans, including mail ballots, including early vote, are up right now by one million votes as of 10.30 in the morning. | ||
One million votes on the Democrats. | ||
3.9 million Republican votes versus 2.9 Democrats and 1.9 independents. | ||
That is as of, yeah, 10.30 in the morning. | ||
Hold it. | ||
Give me that one more time. | ||
I want people to hear that of what we've done in Florida through registration and get out the vote efforts. | ||
Hit me with that number again. | ||
3.9 million Republicans have voted as of 10.30 a.m., and that includes early in-person as well as mail ballots, and Democrats are only at 2.9. | ||
So we're already leading by 1 million votes, and there's 1.9 million independents. | ||
So going in through early vote, margin's now 20%. | ||
Maybe you have to get this information, but I want it. | ||
Do we have any indication? | ||
Because I think as we roll out tonight, one of the earliest things I think we'll see about direction will be the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
And particularly, I think on the House side, it's Vindman, my favorite guy. | ||
Vindman in Virginia 7. | ||
Do we have any indication so far of the intensity or lines or whatever's happening in Virginia 7? | ||
That's a tough one for us to win. | ||
It's just north of Fredericksburg. | ||
It's almost where the deep state starts to live. | ||
So it's a huge amount of government, federal workers there. | ||
Vindman's twin brother, the twin that actually may be almost as obnoxious as... | ||
Worse. | ||
You think the guy running's worse than the Schmendrick? | ||
They're the two most obnoxious twins I've ever met, or ever seen. | ||
One of them put up on Twitter, Alex, he got a hack DM that everyone got, and he thought that it was election interference from Elon Musk trying to shut him out of election commentary. | ||
So when we say our enemies aren't that high IQ, case in point. | ||
But you know what I said? | ||
He's 0 for 2 on the whistleblowing. | ||
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Whoa. | |
God, you put the knife in, don't you? | ||
Metaphorically. | ||
Do we have anything on Virginia 7 right now? | ||
Numbers in the rural areas, in the Maggie areas, lines are long. | ||
It's so important, Steve, that people stay in line. | ||
Do not leave. | ||
Well, you know, get more people to the line, text everyone you know. | ||
That's going to be a tight race. | ||
We feel good about that. | ||
On a side note, Vindman just went on CNN and said while he's been traveling around Virginia's 11th district. | ||
This was yesterday, the day before the election. | ||
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I saw that. | |
I said, yo, dude, I know you're from Ukraine, but it would be nice to maybe go through the Commonwealth and find out where these congressional districts are. | ||
A goofball. | ||
Alex, stick around for a second. | ||
We got Poso at the top of the hour. | ||
He's got breaking news about provisional ballots. | ||
Quite important. | ||
We're already there. | ||
The machines are kicking in. | ||
Do not get a line. | ||
This is a PSYOP. They want to make it as painful as possible for you to vote today. | ||
Just hang in there. | ||
Hold the line. | ||
Today on Game Day, here in the War Room. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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