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Voter ID Laws Debate
00:02:25
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| What would you say to those voters at these rallies of the importance of this election? | |
| So we're going to do it again. | |
| We did a great job. We had the greatest economy that anybody's ever had. | |
| And that means other nations also. | |
| Nobody's ever done. And then we got hit by the China virus. | |
| The dust flew in from China. | |
| And we got hit by the China virus, and we did it again. | |
| We got the vaccines, we got the therapeutics, we did so many things that were so amazing. | |
| Operation Warp Speed, which everybody admits was a miracle, and it was a miracle. | |
| And thank you, because you saved lives. | |
| And you did it in a way... | |
| It would have taken 5, 10 years to get those vaccines normal. | |
| And this is what President Trump does. | |
| You cut through. You say, I'm sick of the government. | |
| Let's figure out a way to be efficient. | |
| You bring in the private sector. | |
| And you saved hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of lives with that. | |
| Well, you know, we had in 1917, 100 million people died. | |
| I think we would have had the same thing. | |
| So we did something that was incredible. | |
| We did it in less than nine months, and it was supposed to take anywhere from 5 to 12 years. | |
| Not that the FDA likes me too much. | |
| I would say that they don't exactly like me, but that's okay. | |
| But we've done a job, and we're going to look at very strongly doing it. | |
| I think we can really do something that will be comparable, if not even better, Than the job we did before. | |
| So don't lose hope. I mean, the people can't lose hope. | |
| Let's take back the House and the Senate. | |
| Because they'll change election laws if we don't. | |
| They tried to get rid of voter ID in 36 states. | |
| People don't realize this. | |
| They passed that. They tried to pass that Right to Cheat Act, which would have gotten voter ID laws gone, ballot harvesting. | |
| That's what they were going to pass. | |
| And if we don't win it back, that's what they'll do, which will hurt us for 2024. | |
| Where did you get that name? I love that. | |
| I made it up. Right to Cheat Act. That's a very... | |
| Right to cheat. The RNC. That's what it was. | |
| That's why you picked me, to be RNC chair. | |
| You know, it's interesting, the Democrat National Convention, right? | |
| Yeah. To get in, they showed me the pass. | |
| It's as big as you are. | |
| It's a thing, and it shows pictures from two different angles and everything else to get into their convention. | |
| That's their security. But they don't want any voter ID. No, their new law actually would have made it so a person could come in and say, this person is who they say they are. | |
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My First Time in the Oval Office
00:00:58
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| That's right. That's all you needed to vote. | |
| I mean, it's just crazy. It's so good. | |
| It's insane. Well, that's because they want to cheat. | |
| They want to cheat. And the only reason you want that is you want to cheat. | |
| And that's why you want non-citizens to be able to vote and all those things. | |
| So this election is so critical. | |
| Thank you for what you're doing. | |
| Thank you for being out there. | |
| I just have two fun things I wanted to say to you. | |
| One, you're such a wonderful person. | |
| You've been so great to women. | |
| I'm only the second woman to be RNC chair, Kellyanne I. To run a successful race. | |
| But one thing that I will always remember is my first time coming to the Oval Office. | |
| You said, is this your first time? | |
| And I said, yes. | |
| And it's intimidating. | |
| And you said, take a minute and just look around. | |
| And you were always so gracious and wonderful to everybody, whether on Air Force One or in the Oval Office. | |
| But you always had the majesty of the office in your heart. | |
| You never took it for granted. | |
| So thank you for that. | |