The Charlie Kirk Show - Unpacking the “Single Worst Poll for Democrats of All Time” with Pollster Richard Baris Aired: 2021-11-26 Duration: 37:22 === Waukesha Terror Incident Analysis (01:36) === [00:00:00] Hey everybody, today on the Charlie Kirk show, we have Richard Barris, who has new polling about vaccinations, vaccine mandates, Biden, and more. [00:00:08] We talk more about the Waukesha terrorist incident today on the Charlie Kirk Show. [00:00:12] Get involved with Turning PointUSA at tpusa.com, where we play offense with a sense of urgency to win the American culture war. [00:00:20] Turning point USA is your place to get involved in our educational cultural movement to retake the country. [00:00:26] If you guys want to come to AmericaFest, you guys can do so at tpusa.com/slash A-M-F-E-S-T. 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[00:02:08] And we have Richard Barris coming from big data polling to go over some new polling that he just can't even believe what's happening with the current regime and how unfavorable they are in the eyes of the American people. [00:02:22] But first, we have to close the loop on the Waukesha story. [00:02:27] Isn't it a tragic set of circumstances where we're only allowed to talk about or care about a tragedy if the color of the skin of the attacker is something that the regime actually wants? [00:02:42] So the attacker in Waukesha, who has now killed six people, a young boy died last evening. [00:02:47] So it's went from five to six. [00:02:50] Ran over 40 more people. [00:02:52] A black terrorist by the name of Daryl Brooks. [00:02:58] He is a pro-Hitler, anti-Semitic, black supremacist terrorist. [00:03:06] It's been wiped clean from the activist media. [00:03:08] You go to CNN.com, no mention at all whatsoever. [00:03:13] Nope. [00:03:14] Nothing. [00:03:16] Instead, if you looked at any of the headlines that happened, they're not even saying that this is a terrorist attack. [00:03:24] No, they just call it a car crash. [00:03:28] They say what happened in Waukesha, Wisconsin was just a car crash. [00:03:32] It was like someone that got off on the wrong exit. [00:03:36] Play Cut 56. [00:03:38] Bank worker. [00:03:39] We were also hearing from the uncle of one of the 18 children hurt in the crash on Sunday. [00:03:43] David Begno reports on how one 11-year-old girl is doing. [00:03:47] The crash on Sunday. [00:03:50] This was an intentional attack. [00:03:54] But because it was a black assailant who's a child sex trafficker and pedophile, it doesn't fit the narrative. [00:04:03] Play cut 15 of Daryl Brooks admitting that he's a child sex trafficker. [00:04:08] Play cut 15. [00:04:10] And then as soon as we fall out, all of a sudden, now I'm a pedophile. [00:04:13] Let me explain that. [00:04:15] 10 years ago, 2006, I caught a case with my oldest daughter's mama. [00:04:20] Yes, my baby mama. [00:04:21] She's from Oakland. [00:04:22] I was busting moves in Nevada. [00:04:24] I meet the say she want to get out, so I'm pimping on the b. [00:04:27] I'll take her to Nevada. [00:04:28] You know what I'm saying? [00:04:28] I get cracked. [00:04:29] You know what I'm saying? [00:04:30] I didn't know the b was 16 at the time. [00:04:32] She gave a statement to the police and told them, yeah, she was hoeing, that I was pimping, and that she was 16, and that I didn't know that. [00:04:41] Okay? [00:04:43] So he's admitting that he's a pedophile and child sex trafficker, and he was released on $1,000 bail a couple of days before. [00:04:51] And this is where the story gets very interesting. [00:04:54] This is where the story gets important because it's going to apply to everybody. [00:05:01] So for whatever reason, this mass murderer who killed six people, the judges just set bail for Darrell Brooks at $5 million. [00:05:10] Why even have any bail at all whatsoever? [00:05:13] You know, the judge is allowed to say no bail. [00:05:15] All he has to do is get 10% of it, right, Connor? [00:05:18] 10% of it, he can meet bail. [00:05:20] Daryl Brooks could walk free if he has some drug-dealing friend who comes and has a bunch of cash laying around. [00:05:27] Play cut 58. [00:05:29] With that bail, it's extraordinarily high, but it's an extraordinarily big case. [00:05:34] It's an extraordinarily serious case with an extraordinary history of this gentleman, of fleeing, of hurting people, of not following court orders. [00:05:51] So I know that that's extraordinarily high bail. [00:05:54] It's warranted here, and I am setting cash bail in the amount of $5 million. [00:06:00] Why are you apologizing for it? [00:06:02] Is that the judge? [00:06:04] Extraordinarily high? [00:06:05] No, no, no, it's not extraordinarily high. [00:06:06] He murdered six people, and he could walk again free. [00:06:10] But here's the essence of it. [00:06:12] I want to go back to some headlines a couple years ago. [00:06:16] George Soros, progressive groups, to spend millions of dollars to elect reformist prosecutors. [00:06:21] Soros adds intrigue and $800,000 to district attorney race backing progressive. [00:06:27] Washington Post, PAC funded by George Soros, pumps nearly $1 million into local races for prosecutors. [00:06:34] Now, Republicans are too busy. [00:06:36] What are Republicans doing lately, Connor? [00:06:38] I don't know what they're infrastructure. [00:06:40] That's right. [00:06:40] They're making Pete Buttigieg the most powerful man in Washington, D.C. George Soros is taking over your local government. [00:06:48] George Soros, the man who gave $20 billion away to his own charity to fundamentally transform the nation, Open Society Foundation, has spent millions of dollars trying to elect district attorneys that want low bail and want jailbreak pieces of legislation and decisions. [00:07:08] Meanwhile, Daryl Brooks, the mass murderer who killed six people, $5 million bail. [00:07:14] Here's a good question, though. [00:07:17] Why aren't the people who walked into the Capitol on January 6th, why aren't they given bail? [00:07:24] Why is it that a guy who kills six people and runs them over with their car at a Christmas parade is given bail? [00:07:32] But the people that have walked into the Capitol for trespassing, no bail at all whatsoever. [00:07:40] WashingtonTimes.com. [00:07:43] George Soros-backed district attorneys are ruining America. [00:07:48] Daryl Brooks has emerged, obviously, as the top suspect for what he did in Waukesha, Wisconsin. [00:07:55] Mr. Brooks was released from a Milwaukee County jail for $1,000 bail for charges including battery, domestic abuse, reckless endangerment, resisting arrest, and bail jumping. [00:08:05] He's a registered sex offender in Nevada. [00:08:08] So he crossed state lines. [00:08:10] A background check comes over 50 pages of charges against Brooks stretching for decades. [00:08:16] He shouldn't have been on the streets. [00:08:17] He should have been locked up for the rest of his life. [00:08:19] Enough prison reform, okay? [00:08:21] Daryl Brooks belongs in prison indefinitely. [00:08:24] He's a murderer. [00:08:27] But the local district attorney is part of a network of community justice-minded people that are trying to open up America's prisons in the attempt to achieve racial justice. [00:08:43] Milwaukee's district attorney John Chisholm, one of a number of district attorneys that George Soros helped fund, has worked for the last 15 years to change the city's approach to incarceration. [00:08:58] He has reduced the jail population by about 40%, which of course has increased violent crime in Milwaukee dramatically. [00:09:06] Mr. Chisholm, funded by George Soros, also cheered on the San Francisco DA, Chase Up Bowdoin, and Bowdoin will face a recall election because San Francisco is becoming a dystopian Mad Max experiment of dog-eat-dog total anarchy. [00:09:25] But understand, this is not anarchy, it's anarcho-tyranny. [00:09:28] We've walked through this many times, where it's anarchy if you're a black terrorist. [00:09:34] You could just run people over and get bail, whatever. [00:09:37] But it's tyranny if you're a white young man in Kenosha who defends himself. [00:09:45] You have a $2 million bail. [00:09:47] Kyle Rittenhouse spent 87 days in jail. [00:09:50] Why? [00:09:51] Because he's a white, scary-looking person with a gun. [00:09:53] Daryl Brooks gets off on $1,000 bail despite being a pedophile, which led to the largest mass murderer in recent memory in Wisconsin. [00:10:01] I can't imagine there's one larger than that. [00:10:04] There might have been a shooting we were unaware of. [00:10:08] So George Soros is funding and supporting a total change of the makeup of the type of district attorneys we have in the country. [00:10:19] And the media won't cover that. [00:10:21] Of course not. [00:10:25] It says here in the Washington Times: Mr. Soros' criminal justice reform will be hard to reverse because he spent millions of dollars enacting his plans. [00:10:36] All the defund the police, the BLM stuff, all has connections back to Soros. [00:10:47] And this all ties back to the war on Thanksgiving. [00:10:49] If you think America is systemically racist since the beginning and you try to now fix it today, then why wouldn't a black supremacist be allowed to be released from jail after he kills six kids on the side of a street, six people, injures 40? [00:11:06] I've been telling you guys about Relief Factor for quite some time. [00:11:08] And truth is, I know millions of people are, in fact, 100 million people are in some kind of pain. [00:11:13] Look, producer Andrew, he couldn't walk. [00:11:14] He was a hobbled individual. [00:11:16] He was bedridden in his chair, complaining all the time. [00:11:20] And then all of a sudden, we got this call from Relief Factor. [00:11:23] They said, hey, we want to partner with your show. [00:11:25] We're going to send you some Relief Factor. [00:11:26] Producer Andrew got it. [00:11:28] He took it, got a little bit better, took some more, got a little bit better. 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[00:12:10] Weird how Milwaukee's BLM leaders is saying that the Waukesha Christmas parade attack may be the start of a revolution. [00:12:18] Play cut 51. [00:12:21] I don't know. [00:12:24] Now we're going to have to wait and see because they do have somebody in custody. [00:12:28] We may have to wait and see what they say about why this happened. [00:12:34] But it sounds quite possible that the revolution has started in Wisconsin. [00:12:42] The revolution has started in Wisconsin. [00:12:45] Hmm. [00:12:46] What is the Democrats' response to this? [00:12:48] Well, Rashida Talib, who's a very questionable individual, she believes we need to end federal prisons and open up all the jails and the criminals. [00:12:59] This is now a stated policy position of the Democrat Party. [00:13:04] Now, you might say, how could anyone possibly believe this? [00:13:07] Well, you see, if you do not believe that people are naturally inclined towards doing evil, then you have to explain it away. [00:13:17] And Rashida Talib believes that prisons are the reason why people do bad things. [00:13:22] Again, you must go to college to believe such things as this. [00:13:24] Play cut 20. [00:13:27] Yeah, again, I think that everyone's like, oh my God, release everybody. [00:13:31] That's not. [00:13:33] But did you see how many people are mentally ill that are in prison right now? [00:13:36] No, I know it, but the act that you endorsed actually says release everyone. [00:13:40] Human traffickers. [00:13:42] Oh, I know. [00:13:42] Child sex folks that are mentally ill that have substance abuse problems. [00:13:46] Why aren't you asking me about them? [00:13:47] You're asking me about the criminal traffickers. [00:13:49] What I'm trying to understand is your proposal is so sweepy. [00:13:53] It does release everyone. [00:13:56] What? [00:13:58] So sometimes I watch these clips beforehand, sometimes I don't. [00:14:02] Good for Jonathan Swan. [00:14:03] I'm going to text him after this. [00:14:05] He's from Axios. [00:14:08] Is Talib that stupid? [00:14:11] No, she's actually a duck. [00:14:12] I could see it immediately. [00:14:13] I'm like, okay, now I know what I'm dealing with. [00:14:16] And yeah, I'm just kind of at a loss for words. [00:14:19] What I was just watching there. [00:14:20] She was admitting, like, of course, oh, I know. [00:14:23] I'm going to let I'm going to open up all the prisons. [00:14:24] Of course, obviously. [00:14:26] The sex traffickers, the murders, the arsonists. [00:14:28] Hey, you know what we need? [00:14:30] Ted Kaczynski needs to be walking the streets again, according to Rashida Talib. [00:14:34] The Unabomber, she's a pro-unabomber person. [00:14:38] Trey Gowdy responds to Rashida Talib Cut 42, play Cut 42. [00:14:44] When they talk about prison reform, they want less people in prison. [00:14:47] When they talk about bail reform, they want either no bail or lower bail. [00:14:52] No, public safety is the preeminent function of government. [00:14:55] If you want, like Rashida Talib, that the federal prisons be empty in 10 years, that's what she wants. [00:15:02] In a decade, no one's in federal prison. [00:15:05] So ask yourself, well, who does that include? [00:15:07] The Oklahoma City bomber, the Unibomber, Dylan Roof, who killed non-black Christians in Charleston, South Carolina? [00:15:14] That's who's in federal prison. [00:15:18] And that's who's in federal prison. [00:15:20] Meanwhile, we have lawlessness running all throughout our streets. [00:15:26] Let's play cut 17. [00:15:29] It's hard to believe, but millions of dollars in merchandise reported stolen in the past 36 hours as brazen looters ransack high-end San Francisco retail stores like Louis Vuitton. [00:15:41] Police calling this classic smash and grab incident where suspects break in and take all they can carry. [00:15:48] When you do not enforce the law, you are going to have a society that first accepts looting, then arson, murder. [00:15:57] The other side wants a massive jailbreak. [00:16:00] I'm going to say this, and I can't wait. [00:16:03] We have an under-imprisonment problem in America for certain crimes. [00:16:09] There are some crimes that we over imprison, like, I don't know, trespassing in the Capitol. [00:16:15] But you look at the average time a rapist sends, even slate.com admits it. [00:16:20] You know what Slate says? [00:16:22] Why society goes easy on rapists? [00:16:24] Slate.com. [00:16:25] It's admitted. [00:16:27] A hard truth. [00:16:28] You guys want the, you could take the blue pill or you could take the red pill. [00:16:34] And I'll show you how deep this rabbit hole goes. [00:16:37] That some people commit certain crimes. [00:16:41] They should be in jail for a long time. [00:16:43] Some for the rest of their life. 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[00:17:33] Go to mypillow.com or call 800-875-0425 and use promo code Kirk. [00:17:38] They give Andrew Mike's special offer on his standard MyPillow. [00:17:41] That's mypillow.com, promo code Kirk, or call 800-875-0425. [00:17:46] MyPillow.com, promo code Kirk. [00:17:48] Mypillow.com, promo code Kirk. [00:17:54] With us right now is a friend of mine, and he reached legend status in the pantheon of heroes of the Charlie Kirk show as he went to like 2 a.m. on the night of Junkins' win and the near win in New Jersey. [00:18:10] He's a good man, big data poll. [00:18:12] He's smarter and better looking than Nate Silver. [00:18:15] It is Richard Barris. [00:18:16] Richard, welcome back to the Charlie Kirk Show. [00:18:18] Hey, Charlie, thanks for having me on. [00:18:20] Happy Thanksgiving. [00:18:21] You too. [00:18:21] Every time you know I have to mention Nate Silver, it's important. [00:18:24] So it is. [00:18:26] You guys came out with some very compelling new polling. [00:18:30] What's going on? [00:18:33] I want to go piece by piece. [00:18:34] So go through it methodically. [00:18:35] The floor is yours. [00:18:36] So, you know, the bird's eye view here, Charlie, is that the issues are just really coming around to bite Joe Biden. [00:18:43] I've come on your show, others, and I've been saying this for months, that Joe Biden's approval rating in the beginning of his presidency was artificial. [00:18:50] And what I meant by that is that he never received high marks on any issue except for COVID, to include the economy. [00:18:57] And that once it became clear that COVID was a pandemic and the president did not have that much authority over a virus particle, that that would be an impossible campaign promise to keep and he would begin to collapse. [00:19:11] As that has happened, so goes his numbers. [00:19:14] So now for the first time, we do have him below 40, 39.8, which is we always do decimals. [00:19:21] And that is, you know, trending right along with his COVID approval, which is now a majority disapprove and he's barely struggling to be in the force. [00:19:31] So, Richard, who the heck are these 39% of America that thinks Biden's doing a good job? [00:19:36] Yeah, you know, there's uh, most of them, honestly, uh, are Democrats holding on, even though there was definitely fracture this month in his approval among Democrats. [00:19:46] And we had him, you know, disapprove 10, 12%. [00:19:50] There was a big disapproval jump among black Americans, among Hispanic Americans, and even some white Democrats, which put his overall disapproval among Democrats now in the mid-teens. [00:20:01] And Republicans who did have older Republicans who had some goodwill toward him on the pandemic have all but vaporized. [00:20:08] So gone are the days of 12% Republican support. [00:20:12] That's over. [00:20:13] And independence, he has, because we break independence down for true non-party affiliations and then third-party voters, green, libertarian, tax reform, constitution, conservative, whatever it may be. [00:20:26] And those voters are generally believed to be the ones who gave Biden the slight edge last November that he needed. [00:20:33] He is in the he's at 20% with third-party voters, roughly, and he's at 30% with independents. [00:20:40] So this is a full-blow collapse, a full-blow collapse. [00:20:44] And it's driving Republicans to a very large generic ballot lead. [00:20:48] And honestly, Charlie, all the years I've been polling it, this may be the worst poll for Democrats I have ever conducted, ever. [00:20:57] Ever. [00:20:58] I mean, and I'm struggling to find another one. [00:21:00] So there's a lot of detail I want to get into here, but as the best as you can answer this, why does it seem like they don't care? [00:21:08] It just seems like the can we put this chart up for our audience? [00:21:12] Do you know what I'm the one where it's just going in totally different directions? [00:21:15] Yeah, the approval chart, the trend. [00:21:17] Yeah. [00:21:18] Yeah, this looks like the opposite sides of magnets that you're trying to put together. [00:21:21] Like no matter what you do, right? [00:21:24] And so that's approval, disapproval, right? [00:21:26] And so what, Richard, why does it seem like the regime just couldn't care less about are they seeing the same numbers we're seeing, I guess, is the question. [00:21:36] Yeah, they definitely do. [00:21:38] I think they're interpreting them a little bit differently, though. [00:21:40] And just for, you know, I'm glad you put that up because just for the critics out there, you could see we clearly had Joe Biden in the mid to high 50s at one point. [00:21:47] It was the corn, it was, it was during the vaccination rollout. [00:21:50] Fair or not, he was getting credit for the vaccination rollout. [00:21:54] And that is what did it. [00:21:54] Because even when his overall was high, his high on the economy was not. [00:21:58] Immigration was in the 30s. [00:22:00] Foreign policy was in the 30s. [00:22:02] So that's what I meant by artificial. [00:22:04] COVID was everything that was keeping him up. [00:22:06] But it's normal that when you become a new president, yeah, it's normal to be popular. [00:22:10] Right. [00:22:10] Yeah. [00:22:11] Yeah. [00:22:11] That's right. [00:22:12] And this is not normal for a collapse this quickly. [00:22:15] I don't care what people say. [00:22:16] Even Donald Trump did not collapse like this because he doesn't have a base unlike Trump and unlike Obama. [00:22:21] I would argue, too, those comparisons are wrong because clearly some people couldn't poll Trump. [00:22:25] I mean, it's me and two other people, basically. [00:22:28] That's it. [00:22:29] So what our approval showed was much higher support for Donald Trump than most media polls showed. [00:22:35] But yeah, Charlie, that's a great question because there's an interesting article in Politico. [00:22:40] You know, the conventional wisdom on the right is they know they're going to get killed and they're just trying to ram things down people's throats because they know what they're up against. [00:22:48] But there is a side to this. [00:22:49] Politico's article talked about them doing focus groups in the suburbs of Virginia and they were talking to their own voters. [00:22:58] So they're still talking to each other and themselves. [00:23:01] And they think that the problem is that voters don't know what they've been doing on Capitol Hill. [00:23:06] It's the exact opposite. [00:23:08] If you talk to everybody and not just their voters, they'll tell you they know exactly what they're doing. [00:23:13] They don't like it. [00:23:14] There's a big difference between not knowing and disapproving. [00:23:18] And they disapprove of what they're doing. [00:23:21] But as usual, they project themselves on everybody else. [00:23:24] This is a phenomenal poll. [00:23:25] Some of it's a little bit hard for me to understand. [00:23:27] So I'm going to ask you to walk me through this, but I think I'm understanding this. [00:23:30] So employer mandate for COVID-19 vaccine by party. [00:23:34] Yes. [00:23:34] So I think I'm quite understanding part of it. [00:23:36] I don't so strongly support bipartisan and all this. [00:23:40] So let's just take that. [00:23:41] Is a vaccine mandate generally popular amongst the country? [00:23:47] No. [00:23:48] Okay. [00:23:48] So we've been explain that and then tell me why on earth Biden would want to do it then. [00:23:54] Yeah. [00:23:54] So, well, force, right? [00:23:57] So some of it is force. [00:23:59] And then other is, you know, people have to understand how much power pharmaceuticals hold over the White House and both houses of Congress. [00:24:08] You know, most of these politicians just bought and paid for, folks. [00:24:11] It's that simple. [00:24:12] It really is. [00:24:13] Go look at their open secrets profiles. [00:24:16] Go look at their FEC filings. [00:24:18] And the chart you just showed is interesting. [00:24:20] Republicans and Democrats are Sympatico. [00:24:23] If you're generic, like a lot of these media polls are, and you say, do you support a vaccine passport? [00:24:29] Or do you support not killing children because you're not vaccinated? [00:24:33] I mean, the wording of this stuff is ridiculous. [00:24:35] We laid out what the mandate is. [00:24:37] If an employer has 100 employees or more, do you support requiring that employer to fire employees who are not vaccinated? [00:24:45] And if not, be subject to large fines for noncompliance. [00:24:49] That is the reality of the mandate. [00:24:51] We polled this a couple of times now. [00:24:53] It was closer before, but never popular. [00:24:56] Now it's been enacted. [00:24:57] And now the consequences, people see it. [00:25:00] They see it with their neighbors, their friends, their families. [00:25:02] And now it's getting more unpopular. [00:25:05] So it's 5639. [00:25:07] It's not popular at all. [00:25:09] And so, but they're still pushing it forward because of other, and I think you highlighted the reason. [00:25:15] And I appreciate the honesty that we have an incredibly corrupt, kleptocratic political class. [00:25:20] So let's go to another one, which was really interesting to me. [00:25:23] And God bless you for doing this because this is like a thought crime. [00:25:27] I want to make sure I'm reading this right. [00:25:29] Oh, yeah, I know where you're going. [00:25:30] Oh, because you know it's a big issue for me, right? [00:25:32] You know that. [00:25:33] I've been one of the, not one of the few, but we're amongst the band of the willing to talk about this. [00:25:41] What did you find out when you asked the American public about adverse events or effects to the vaccine? [00:25:49] Please. [00:25:50] Yeah, this is important because I think a lot of people don't understand. [00:25:54] This is an issue that nobody wants to touch, Charlie. [00:25:57] I had a statistician a couple of months before we started to do it come to me and tell me that he actually tried to get a pollster to do some so he could fact check theirs and some of the claims that are being made. [00:26:09] Nobody would touch it. [00:26:10] So we started to do it because we were doing vaccine status and we added boosters this month and everything. [00:26:17] What it shows is now for multiple months, we have been able to confirm that if it's the red to the right means that they are at the highest risk to get if they got COVID. [00:26:28] They're older people and this is really a pandemic of the elderly. [00:26:31] If you're younger, you're in much lighter red because your risk is not high. [00:26:36] But we asked people to tell us their experience after they took the vaccine if they were vaccinated. [00:26:41] Now for multiple months, we've been able to show the younger you are, the more serious you are to report adverse side effects. [00:26:50] So at higher rates as well. [00:26:52] So if you're an older 65 or plus, you report very tiny percentages of severe or mild or moderate adverse effects. [00:27:01] And we defined it exactly how the CDC does and the FDA. [00:27:04] You can have a headache and that could be described as a mild effect because maybe it doesn't interfere at all or bother your daily activity. [00:27:11] Or you could have a headache that is so crippling, it prevents you from conducting your daily activity. [00:27:19] That is the language they use and we mimicked it instead of showing individual symptoms or individual illnesses that could arise. [00:27:28] And again, this is 18 and above because it's a registered voter population. [00:27:34] So God forbid, if we were able to pull five to 11-year-olds or five to 18-year-olds, Charlie, we're going to find exactly what we have been finding. [00:27:43] You are greater risk of taking this vaccine than you are from getting sick. [00:27:47] And you report serious side effects at much higher rates. [00:27:52] So overall, Charlie, 5% is 10 million people. [00:27:55] It's an unbelievable number, right? [00:27:56] And actually confirms everything we've been saying. [00:27:58] So that's just severe adverse effects that prevent daily activity, right? [00:28:04] That's right. [00:28:04] So you have 5% of 18 to 29-year-olds, 9.5% of 30 to 44-year-olds, 6.2% of 45 to 64-year-olds, 5.4%. [00:28:16] Am I reading this right? [00:28:17] Or is that total? [00:28:18] If you put it back, I'm sorry. [00:28:20] Total is the first. [00:28:21] So 5.2% of the whole population of people you polled have said that I have had a severe adverse event to the vaccine that prevents daily activity. [00:28:31] So Richard, let's pretend you're off by a multiple of five. [00:28:34] Okay. [00:28:34] Let's pretend that you're losing your touch, which you aren't, and it's only 1%. [00:28:38] This is a national. [00:28:40] That's a national scandal, Richard. [00:28:42] It is. [00:28:43] And Charlie, this is up. [00:28:44] When we first started, it was 2.4%. [00:28:48] What is happening is more people are taking it. [00:28:50] Younger people are taking it. [00:28:52] And from my math brain is telling me that, of course, we would see more adverse effects, severe, being reported if it follows the trend. [00:29:00] So if younger people get more severe reactions, the more younger people take it, the higher that number is going to go. [00:29:08] And this is, I just, it is already a scandal in and of itself. [00:29:12] Nobody will talk about this, Charlie. [00:29:14] We've been doing this for months. [00:29:15] And now I gave two different age breakdowns there, you know, the 18 to 29, 30 to 44, 45 to 64, 65 and above, and then 18 to 24, 25 to 29, looking as granular as possible to see if that trend arises. [00:29:32] And it's there. [00:29:33] It's clear as day. [00:29:35] If you're younger and you are the least at risk from COVID-19, you are the most at risk to report a serious adverse event. [00:29:43] On earth, I can't imagine why certain people would not even bother subjecting themselves to that. === Andrew Todd Betrayal Exposed (07:32) === [00:29:49] Because I'm not a doctor, but I am a math guy. [00:29:52] And that sounds foolish to me. [00:29:56] Look, we all complain about the woke industrial complex. [00:30:00] The woke Marxists that are running our schools, that are running media, and yes, also running our banks. [00:30:09] You see, look, the real estate market, it's red hot. [00:30:12] Tyler, he just sold his home and he said, Charlie, I've never seen the market so unbelievable. [00:30:17] So maybe you want to go buy a home. [00:30:19] Maybe they're taking advantage of low interest rates. [00:30:21] With all the economic uncertainty underway, people need to invest in real stuff. [00:30:26] So here's a rule of thumb. [00:30:28] We here are a solution-based show. [00:30:31] So if you don't like the woke nonsense, stop using the woke banks. [00:30:37] It's that simple. [00:30:38] No more Wells Fargo. [00:30:39] No more JP Morgan. [00:30:40] No more Goldman Sachs. [00:30:42] No more big bank culture. [00:30:45] Instead, I have these two great friends and they do a great job. [00:30:48] It's Andrew and Todd, Andrew Del Rey and Todd Avakian. [00:30:52] They love the Lord. [00:30:53] They are Christians. [00:30:54] They are honest. [00:30:55] They are straight shooters. [00:30:56] And they are on a mission to make sure that you guys can refinance, but be told the truth. [00:31:01] Look, when I took out mortgages for the properties that I have, it was one of the worst experiences I've ever been through. [00:31:07] Yeah, some of the people were very nice, but I could tell you the bank itself was just so bureaucratic and hard to work with. [00:31:14] My producer, Andrew, is working right now with Andrew and Todd to fight against the woke banking culture. [00:31:20] And he tells me that they're part counselors, part financial counselors, planners, and they're really helping him. [00:31:25] So here's the thing: Andrew and Todd are mortgage bankers. [00:31:28] They're not brokers. [00:31:29] That means Andrew and Todd and their team can take care of your loan personally from start to finish. [00:31:34] You'll likely actually talk to Andrew and Todd yourself. [00:31:38] So right now, maybe you're walking or you're like, I want to refinance the home, or maybe I'm under the process. [00:31:42] Stop it. [00:31:42] No more Wells Fargo. [00:31:44] They're funding a billion dollars. [00:31:45] The BLM Incorporated drives me nuts. [00:31:47] Bank of America shut off a U.S. Senate candidate running who's running in Senate in Delaware to shut off their bank account. [00:31:52] Instead, let's support the good guys. [00:31:54] I know a lot of you right now say, Charlie, I want to support the good guys. [00:31:57] Let's do it together. [00:31:58] Okay. [00:31:58] So here's how you do it: go to andrewandodd.com. [00:32:01] That's pretty easy to remember, right? [00:32:02] Andrew, Todd, AndrewandTodd.com or call Triple 888 1172. [00:32:07] That's III881172 and say, hey, I want to talk to Andrew and Todd. [00:32:10] Charlie Kirk told me to call. [00:32:12] In fact, I just had this unbelievable meeting with them. [00:32:14] We talk theology. [00:32:15] We talk the church. [00:32:17] They're conservative. [00:32:18] They're unbelievable. [00:32:19] And all you have to do is call them up. [00:32:20] Just go to andrewandodd.com, call 88888, 1172. [00:32:24] That's triple 888 1172 and say, Andrew or Todd, I would like to speak to you. [00:32:29] Charlie Kirk sent me. [00:32:30] And I'm telling you, you'll probably get them on the phone unless they're traveling or handling some crisis. [00:32:33] They take a lot of the phone calls themselves. [00:32:35] Great people. [00:32:36] AndrewandTodd.com. [00:32:37] No more woke banks. [00:32:39] Let's work together to crush the back of woke Wall Street and support the good guys. [00:32:43] AndrewandTodd.com. [00:32:48] What else in your polling did you find, Richard, that you find interesting and helpful for our audience? [00:32:53] Yeah, so the generic ballad, you know, going into this, Charlie, I'm somebody who looks at those big blue states and how disproportionate they vote for Democrats. [00:33:01] And I'm very reluctant or very skeptical of any large popular vote lead for Republicans. [00:33:07] But, you know, you brought it up in the segment before I came on. [00:33:10] Look at New Jersey. [00:33:11] So, you know, I got to trust the numbers that we have. [00:33:14] And I saw some of these NBC, Republican plus 10. [00:33:17] And until I got out in the field, I really had to see for myself. [00:33:19] But we have Republican plus eight, 4739. [00:33:22] It's a very big lead. [00:33:24] The suburbs shifted in double digits across the country, even in the Northeast, which was the strongest for them. [00:33:30] And that's probably the biggest lead. [00:33:33] I would have to go back into the archives. [00:33:35] Probably the biggest lead we found for Republicans on a generic ballot. [00:33:39] Also, Trump versus Biden, we polled throughout 2020 nationally for ourselves, for the Epoch Times, and for the podcast. [00:33:47] Never did we have Donald Trump leading in the popular vote. [00:33:50] We knew it would be close Electoral College vote, but never leading in a popular vote. [00:33:55] We are very much in line with Rasmussen came out today. [00:33:59] They have a plus 13 or 12 for Trump, which is big, but we have a plus eight. [00:34:04] So he's leading Biden 45, 37, and he's beating Harris by almost 11 points. [00:34:10] So this is a massive shift. [00:34:13] The last time Republicans came close to evenly carrying females was in 1988 in a presidential election, Dukakis versus Herbert Walker Bush. [00:34:22] Trump carries men by 10, and he's about even with women against Biden right now. [00:34:26] It's an enormous shift. [00:34:28] It's extraordinary. [00:34:29] I really can't, you know, talk this up enough. [00:34:33] And again, I wouldn't have believed it unless I polled it myself, but it's cost of living, Charlie. [00:34:39] Economy and jobs. [00:34:41] Trump has a nice lead. [00:34:42] He has a 30-point lead among voters who cite cost of living, which is the number two issue right behind jobs and economy. [00:34:50] So as this, we saw this happen in Virginia, as cost of living became an issue, inflation became an issue, voters really shifted hard. [00:34:58] Independents particularly. [00:35:00] And Trump's lead among independents is 20 points. [00:35:03] It's huge. [00:35:04] So in closing here, Richard, tell us how could Republicans screw this up? [00:35:08] I mean, it doesn't look like Democrats would be able to turn this ship around. [00:35:11] Is it as bad as I think it is for them? [00:35:14] It's bad. [00:35:15] It's, you know, we polled 2014. [00:35:18] We did focus groups. [00:35:20] I've never seen it this bad. [00:35:22] What are the top concerns for voters? [00:35:24] Like top three? [00:35:25] I'm just curious. [00:35:27] This is another thing that's working against them. [00:35:29] They would love it to be coronavirus. [00:35:30] The problem is that when people tell us, which is now number three, when people tell us coronavirus, it's not a big advantage for Democrats anymore because they're citing mandates and they're citing concerns over the vaccine. [00:35:43] They're citing concerns over mandates to their children. [00:35:46] Overreach and all of that. [00:35:47] They're over it. [00:35:48] That's right, Charlie. [00:35:49] So number one, jobs in the economy. [00:35:51] Number two, cost of living, inflation. [00:35:54] Half of those voters told us they couldn't afford groceries. [00:35:57] So this is not good. [00:35:59] I mean, it's not good for America, but it's definitely not good for Democrats. [00:36:02] And number four, again, like I said, you know, is a healthcare concern, which is a good issue for Democrats, but not a 20 or 30 point issue like it has been in the past. [00:36:12] I mean, I don't see how they could turn this around. [00:36:14] Absent curbing inflation and coming out with a southern border wall. [00:36:20] I mean, you have, it's not just one issue. [00:36:22] Is that right, Richard? [00:36:23] This is a multitude of issues. [00:36:28] And then down the line on issues from abortion to education, which are some secondary issues for voters. [00:36:36] Republicans lead on these issues when they never, you know, never lead on public education and abortion, immigration, of course, election reform, secondary issues. [00:36:47] So it's a bad environment for betrayal would be the one word I would use to, you know, to answer your question. [00:36:55] What could Republicans do? [00:36:56] Betrayal. [00:36:57] And I mean a deep betrayal. [00:36:59] That's about it. 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