If you haven't heard this, get ready for a good laugh.
Well, I'm trying to find the exact tweet, but the word on the street is our good friends over at the Young Turks are not broadcasting on this all-important election night because, unfortunately, power is down in Los Angeles.
But how will we fill our cups with their liberal tears?
I don't know.
It's a shame, really.
I think we're the ones that are really suffering from this because we won't have...
We're the ones being denied.
We're being parched.
So you're telling me the power is out, the power grid shut down in LA.
That's the word.
And now they can't go live for their big election coverage.
But they can't be the only people with this problem, I would imagine.
I would imagine that too, but that's the only people that I've heard talk about it.
I'm trying to find the exact tweet right now.
Problem is I've just been saving absolutely everything.
Very interesting.
Stuff has been disappearing from Twitter, of course.
Oh, yes.
So, of course, on election night, every video, every image has to be saved immediately.
Yeah, you've learned that the hard way, right?
Why don't you try to find that?
Why don't you try to find that?
We'll get ourselves reoriented here.
The crew back behind me, they're running around like busy beavers, getting everything ready to go.
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We're not going to be hearing from the Young Turks tonight?
Do we have this confirmed?
Not any time soon, apparently.
Here's the actual tweet.
Cenk Uygur says, we're off the air right now because the power went out in L.A., as it does all the time.
All the time!
All the time!
Eric Garcetti is the worst mayor of all time, he says.
He's been yogurt!
Yogurt has been ranting against the Democrats the last two months.
I've even called them Sink Yogurt because of it.
You get what you vote for, man.
I mean, I don't know what to tell them.
But they say the Texas power grid is to blame.
Oh, of course.
You have to understand, when we have a once-in-a-century snowstorm that knocks out half the state and causes...
That they already shut off gas and coal.
And put us on wind and solar that we didn't have.
Right, yeah.
Then, you know, our system gets through a little bit of trouble.
California, it's like, what is it, a Tuesday?
It's Tuesday, so they have no power.
Look at that right there.
Oh, they're back up.
Oh, they're back.
Oh, thank goodness.
Oh, no.
Well, surely they're being powered by wind and solar.
Obviously.
I mean, they wouldn't dare.
They have some intern on a stationary bike.
Yeah, they wouldn't dare use natural gas.
To power their studios, they wouldn't dare power it up with a gas generator either.
Of course not.
No, no.
That would be terrible.
But it's like, what is it going to take for these people to realize that every time the Democrats do anything, it's an abysmal failure?
I mean, how many times do the Democrats have to screw everything up for everybody every time before people start just voting for a moderately competent group of people?
It's ridiculous.
Well, it kind of gets summed up, and you may have seen this exact thread or one of the similar ones.
I'll run through it real quick.
Vote like they closed your business.
Vote like they wouldn't let you see your dying relative.
Vote like they locked your kids out of school.
Vote like they forced a vaccine on people and fired those who wouldn't comply.
Vote like you needed a pass to participate in society.
Vote like they gave you a curfew.
Vote like your job wasn't essential.
Vote like they took away proms, graduations, and once-in-a-lifetime childhood events.
Vote like they told you not to celebrate holidays with family.
They also said you would die.
Vote like they encouraged people to tell on their neighbors and businesses that didn't comply.
Democrats did just that.
Vote like they did all of the things that they told you you couldn't do.
Vote like they told you not to go to church.
Vote like they demonized one segment of society as a threat.
Vote like they told you to cancel your wedding.
Vote like they told you to make your kids eat outside in the cold and rain.
Vote like they wouldn't let you have a funeral for a loved one.
Vote like your freedom depends on it because it does.
But, of course, it goes without saying who they is, doesn't it?
Right.
Essentially, that whole list just boils down to vote like you recognize reality and vote accordingly.
I mean, this is a great point.
I mean, everything listed there, I think, was everything having to do with the pandemic.
So, I mean, forget, like, transgenderism and all this other stuff.
Like, even if that stuff wasn't on the table, which it is, and it's hugely important, I think, driving a lot of the numbers that we're seeing today.
Just the pandemic response should be enough to eject these people from office and never let them anywhere near power ever again, right?
I mean, if that's the only thing they did, if the only thing they did was the pandemic response, that's enough, well, frankly, for...
For jail time at the very least.
But for now, we can at least get them out of office and reject them outright and let them know that their tyranny will not stand no matter what.
Just having to watch these videos is like triggering me.
It's like we're back in the middle of the pandemic again.
Seeing this stuff come in day and day and day in and day out.
Just seeing this ridiculous tyranny that they...
Saddled on us, and they were completely wrong the entire time.
Let them know that you know that they were wrong the entire time.
And the frustrating thing about it at the time was we obviously saw where this was going, and we were just so upset that the Republicans couldn't see where it was going either.
And I think it was because of that they did themselves no favors in the 2020 elections.
They could have owned that issue the entire year and forced Democrats to own all the pandemic tyranny.
Instead, it took them till after the 2020 election to force the Democrats to own that.
And so it's been now.
I think we'll see the results with the midterms.
But we've got a bunch of callers on the line that have been holding.
And so let's go to these phone calls with Harrison Smith in studio.
Let's go to Jeff in Texas.
Jeff, you're on Infowars midterm election coverage.
Go ahead.
That's an echo of myself.
Jeff, are you ready?
Yeah, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Hang on a second.
Hey.
How you doing tonight?
Hey, good, Jeff.
Hey, I just wanted to say, from all I've heard about the ballot that you have to mark with a pen, is if you mark them with a Sharpie, they are invalid.
They will throw them away.
I've heard that.
I've heard mixed.
Theories on that?
I mean, honestly, all the misinformation and confusion coming out of Arizona at this point is just paramount.
I mean, you can't even figure out what's going on, really.
Now, in Texas, we haven't had to do that, but the church I follow out in L.A., Calvary Chapel, Chino Hills, Jack Hibbs, he told us after...
The last election, if you're in a state where you have to mark with a ballot, don't use a Sharpie because it's invalid.
Well, that was a giant deal last election cycle was Sharpiegate, right?
I mean, I would have thought we would have at least cleared that up by this time.
I mean, I know we haven't taken care of very many of the issues, but that one I would have at least thought they would have handled.
Yeah, and I had just heard earlier somebody say they gave a Sharpie pin.
Yeah, they were telling you to use that.
Yeah.
And that's just like, that's fraud right there to me, at least.
It seems like it's fraud to me.
Well, this is what's so frustrating, is you had two years to address this, and you're just sitting here reliving it now, and maybe even worse than 2020, and you're just like, how is this possible?
Yeah, that's the thing.
Whether it's even fraud or not, it is incompetence that has gotten to the level of fraud at this point.
I mean, I was just thinking about just being in high school and going to film weddings and just like, you know, it's this one day that's super important.
You've got to have every piece of equipment that's got to work exactly perfectly.
I mean, these people do, what, one thing every two years and they can't test the machines the day before?
I mean, has there been any explanation as to why it has been such a ridiculous...
Well, as in military parlance, Charlie Foxtrot across the entire country.
I mean, not having enough paper, having to wait to print ballots, machines breaking.
They entered in the password too many times.
They don't have enough ink in the machines.
I mean, it's at a certain point, the incompetence reaches like criminal levels.
You know, if I were to go and say I was going to film a wedding and take money for it and then completely screw it up.
I get my butt sued.
I mean, somebody's got to pay the price for just the sheer level of incompetence that we're experiencing right now, because it really amounts to nothing less than voter suppression.
There are entire blocks of voters that were waiting in line and told, sorry, we got no ballots, you have to go home, and they're not going to be able to vote now.
Those reports coming in from, I think that was, well, I don't want to say because I'm not sure, but I'll find the tweet and we'll be able to tell you exactly where that's happening.
By the way, we are getting some returns in.
Jeff, thank you so much for the call.
Returns are beginning to come in.
They're very, very low right now.
I don't even know if it's worth going to the big board to tell you what's going on in Georgia.
But we are starting to get some numbers in as they begin to get more significant and more counties reporting.
I will eventually go to the big board.
We will take some more calls here.
But Harrison, I'm curious, did you vote today?
Yes.
What was your experience like?
45 minutes waiting in line.
It went pretty smoothly.
You're in a more conservative area, right?
Not according to the people I was standing in line with.
Not from their physical appearance.
They did not seem like the most conservative area.
And you probably went after you got off air this morning?
Yeah, I went around noon.
Okay.
It wasn't bad.
Yeah, I ask because I went...
First thing in the morning, and I got in within 20 minutes.
It may have even been less.
It was a really painless experience.
And so I had so much free time.
I was expecting it to take an hour, maybe even two.
So I had a bunch of free time.
I figured, oh, let me drive around and look at all the rest of the polling locations.
I may or may not have made it to yours.
I think you might be just south, technically, of the areas I went to where you would vote in my district.
I think you might be in a different district.
I was amazed at the low voter turnout.
I was amazed.
Mostly these are Democrat areas.
With the low voter turnout, it seemed like lines barely out the door.
And the only places where I saw long lines were when I got over to the west side of town, which are...
Traditionally more conservative Republican areas where it did look like lines of 100, 200, 300 people out the door, but I didn't see any of that in the Democrat areas.
You know, my experience was it was almost exactly the same sort of level of turnout as 2020, which of course is surprising since this isn't a presidential election.
You were expected to be lower, but it was really a very similar experience to 2020 for me, about the same distance line and about the same people there.
By the way, I don't know if you've seen this yet, but...
There have been no returns so far, no official race is called, and the New York Times is already telling their readers, maybe...
I don't even want to suggest this because then we might actually do it.
But maybe we should take some of their advice here.
They say five ways to soothe election stress.
They're telling their readers to plunge their heads into bowls of ice water for 15 to 30 seconds to deal with the stress of this map that we're seeing.
Actually, you've just pulled up that shows the entire country bathed in red like the moon itself.
Let me, should I go here?
We've got to pull up on my screen.
Let me.
Let me do a little breakdown.
This is the 2016 election, and I want to give this context because, quite frankly, I don't understand this at all other than the mail-in ballot phenomenon.
So this is Fulton County.
This is Atlanta.
Yeah, look at how gerrymandered that district is there.
But okay, this is basically one of the three major Atlanta voting districts here.
This is Fulton County.
It went 68% for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
With just shy of 300,000 votes, you jump to the 2020 election and you go to your same Fulton County here.
Why won't this pop up for me?
Here we go.
Okay, now, first of all, notice the jump here.
Joe Biden gets almost 400,000 votes.
So Hillary Clinton gets just shy of 300,000.
Now Biden, with a 68% clip, Then Biden in 2020 gets 380,000 votes.
Do you believe that increase?
While Trump's votes also increased by 60,000.
Huh.
And they say there's massive voter fraud or massive voter suppression, rather, but it continues to go up.
Now the split is even more ridiculous.
They're already claiming that Warnock...
Has 209,000 votes in Fulton County compared to Walker's 64,000 with a 75% clip.
That's an even bigger margin than Biden got.
And of course, I mean, almost double what Hillary Clinton got.
So is Atlanta really that radicalized, or does anybody trust these numbers?
By the way, we're going to be hearing from Laura Loomer coming up in 15 minutes.
She's boots on the ground in Florida.
These are just some of the first returns we're getting here from Georgia here, Harrison.
What are your thoughts on these numbers?
Well, when you talk about voter suppression, I don't know if y 'all have played the clip yet today.
I wasn't watching for the last 30 minutes or so.
But there's a clip out of, I think, MSNBC where there's a guy talking about voter suppression in Georgia in particular and basically making the case that because of Georgia's voter suppression laws, these results aren't valid.
So they're already questioning the election based on voter suppression laws.
Well, not if they win, though.
Well, I don't know.
They're coming out and saying it.
So maybe they have a bad feeling about things and are just...
Well, let me tell you.
They're going to have to get, on average, a 75% clip for Raphael Warnock in the three Atlanta counties and probably in Augusta County as well, which they're already hitting that number so far.
So, I mean, this is how they stop the red wave, folks.
Give me a break.
If Raphael Warnock gets 400,000 votes in a midterm election year, and that's more than Joe Biden, If you believe that, I got a bridge to sell you underwater.
That's ridiculous.
And that's the pace we're on.
They're going to tell you, they're going to honestly tell you that Raphael Warnock got 400,000 votes and that's more than Joe Biden and 100,000 more than Hillary Clinton just six years ago.
Well, you know, if they end up stealing the election in a really blatant and absurd way, I guess we can always, you know, just go protest somewhere.
No, you're not allowed to do that.
No, oh, sorry.
No, I don't even think about that.
Sorry, sorry.
Never mind.
No, sorry.
We can't do that.
You better pipe down.
My bad.
I almost became a terrorist right there.
But seriously, I mean, isn't that sort of a concern that it almost doesn't matter how outrageous their cheating is?
There is no way for us to even talk about it or, you know, let alone petition or...
I'm saying they've really laid the table for the ability, at least, to cheat endlessly.
I haven't seen too much evidence of that so far, but I do know that these claims of voter suppression, and I'm just going back and looking at some of the articles about voter suppression from earlier this year or 2021 or 2020, and of course it's just...
The most outrageous claims ever.
It's Republicans basically trying to roll back what happened in 2020 because of the pandemic, trying to just get some common sense voter integrity laws, things like voter ID or just in-person voting.
And of course it was called racist and it mostly affected the queer individuals who want to vote.
I mean, just the most ridiculous claims you could possibly imagine.
But the reality is, what's happening right now is a form of voter suppression.
People are going to the...
They're standing in line and then they're actually being turned away in some places or in places like Luzerne, Pennsylvania.
They're saying, well, we're going to open up till 10 p.m. so we can get the paper that we need.
Not everybody can wait in line five hours to vote.
That is a form of voter suppression.
It's exactly what they were arguing against with voter integrity laws.
But of course, like every time, like every single thing the Democrats ever do, you get the opposite outcome of what they tell you is going to happen.
So they stop Republicans from putting in laws that would have prevented some of what we're seeing today.
By claiming voter suppression, the result is actual voter suppression and people not being able to cast a vote in America because of the incompetence of the voting system and the inability of Republicans to actually pass meaningful voter integrity laws.
So we're just in this Orwellian doublespeak existence, and we're seeing it play out in front of us right now.
So folks, again, the only numbers I'm seeing coming in right now are out of Georgia.
We knew the tri-county area of Atlanta was going to be the hot spot to watch.
And the numbers coming in already are redonkulous, okay?
I mean, just redonkulous levels coming in.
I thought they would pull off the big theft in Pennsylvania to get Federnak in.
It looks like it might be Georgia so far with the numbers we're seeing.
I want to take a quick call.
Bill in Oklahoma.
Bill, you're on Infowars.
Midterm election night coverage.
Go ahead.
If you are receiving this transmission, we are the resistance.
I just wanted to call and say I'm in Oklahoma, and I've recorded two videos today of my experience at the poll, and I voted at 7.30 this morning, and the machines were already messing up, and I got it on video.
The woman talking about the machines in my town have been messing up.
Through early voting and everything.
And the video also shows the woman talking about, well, you could just put your ballot in this drop box and I'll hand feed them later.
And I was like, that's kind of odd, you know?
So I went back and the machines were still messing up and I'm recording another video of the poll worker editing the woman's ballot.
And she's like, yeah, I can nullify ballots or change them and blah, blah, blah.
And this is in Oklahoma.
Are you putting these videos out anywhere?
Do you have a Twitter account or something?
Yes.
Yes, yes.
Look, and I don't do social media.
I just watch news.
So my accounts don't have a lot of activity.
But if you want to look up the videos, my Rumble account is wdirks.
One, the number one, that's my Rumble.
My Twitter is WilliamDirts13, the number 13. And my YouTube is, sorry.
That's probably enough.
If you're posting those videos on Twitter, that's sort of the easiest way for us to pull them down.
So we'll check those out.
Yeah, and it's just crazy.
It's insane, you know what I'm saying?
Like, Oklahoma is a red state, you know what I'm saying?
And I didn't expect...
It might be the reddest state.
You could argue.
I've seen certain counties went like 90-95% for Trump.
Yeah.
And I'm not trying to judge any books by their cover, but a lot of people, because this was the busiest I've ever seen...
Any polling, especially during the midterm, but it looked like a lot of liberals were showing up and forced to vote.
And I went to another polling place and asked them if they had been having trouble.
And they were like, no, we haven't had no trouble.
And so it's like, but the woman from my polling place, I guess she was working at the courthouse in my county.
And in the video, she tries to blame the humidity for the machines messing up.
I swear to God.
The humidity right now is really bad, Harrison.
I don't know if we can vote.
These crazy conspiracy theories with their claims of voter fraud.
It was the weather, you guys.
You caused it.
You're global warming.
That's right, yeah, climate change.
Dang it, if only we'd solved climate change, maybe we'd have a legitimate election.
That is absolutely absurd, Bill.
I would say I don't believe it, but then again, it's the Democrats, so of course we believe that they're making outrageous claims.
I'm not surprised by that in the slightest.
Humidity, huh?
Yeah, look, if y 'all could, the video's so outrageous.
If you can pull the video up and show it on there and show everybody...
This woman is like, yeah, it's just the humidity.
I have humidity in my headlight.
And she even goes to compare how our elections during the summertime, she was like, yeah, the ballot machines were working fine.
They just sucked the ballots in this time.
It's just the humidity got machines messed up and not be able to read the ballot.
In the second video, I even asked, I was like, Well, is there a log that shows the errors or, you know, stuff like that?
She's like, no, it doesn't track that.
Yeah, so just, yeah, shenanigans.
I mean, do I have to pull up?
The humidity numbers on my AccuWeather deal here?
I mean, is that how ridiculous?
I mean, I was prepared to cover all the numbers with the voting results coming in.
I didn't know I had to pull up, you know, dew points and humidity numbers here.
Well, this morning...
I guess that's what we got to do now, though.
We got to have all the different things measured now.
To women's credit, this dew point this morning in my town where I live at was 96, right?
That's because you mentioned earlier the cloud seeding and stuff.
Yeah, some Chinese weather weapons.
Yeah, it hasn't been this cloudy all year until last night.
Well, look, I'm being facetious.
I don't know if they were cloud seeding last night.
They have been doing some of that lately.
But I was hoping to see the blood moon eclipse, but pretty much didn't see anything after about midnight.
The clouds were so bad.
I don't know if you caught any of it, Harrison.
No, no, I wasn't able to see it.
It was too cloudy here.
I also have it on good authority that space is fake, so I'm not looking at the moon anymore.
Really?
Yeah.
Really?
Yeah.
I would like to hear, I don't want to get off on a jag here, but I do want to know what the flat earthers think about the eclipse.
That's an interesting one to me out there.
Maybe Kyrie or call in on it.
Hey, Bill, thank you so much for the call.
By the way, here's what's going on in Oklahoma.
They've got a governor's race that's going on.
Stitt is the incumbent.
He's not great, but he's, you know, not a Democrat.
You do have Lankford, the incumbent senator who does some good things, does some bad things.
Again, though, not a Democrat.
I expect those to go just fine.
And then we'll monitor those numbers.
But that's what we have in front of us here on the screen.
Nothing coming in yet.
Still, to my knowledge, the only state with anything coming in is Georgia.
Numbers are continuing to come in, heavily favoring Warnock.
And I look at some of these numbers.
We're not getting a 58% clip in Macon County.
I'd like to see how those clips were in prior election years.
Let me see if I can't pull this up quickly here.
Where is Macon County for you?
Yeah, so usually does go red there.
61% clip for Biden.
So that number is actually behind.
We're going to have to watch out.
For Columbus and Muskegee County, those returns are coming in, haven't come in yet.
Marion County looking good for Herschel Walker.
Split in Randolph County.
So again, it looks like it's going to have to be the same tricks.
I mean, the numbers for Warnock and Richmond County right now are a bit ridiculous, if you ask me.
But it went ridiculous for Biden.
He had 60,000 votes there and a 68% clip in 2020.
And then Hillary had a 64% clip with 50,000 votes.
So that number continues to go up.
And it looks like that number is going to be even more in favor of the Democrats this go-around.
But it's exactly what we expected.
It's going to be Fulton County.
It's going to be Clayton County, and it's going to be DeKalb County, and I think you're going to see such ridiculous numbers out of the Tri-County area there in Atlanta.
At this point, at this point, Herschel Walker is going to have to get 60-plus percent of the vote in the rest of the state.
New numbers coming in, and it's right where Walker needs to be.
If these trends continue, the rest of the state will mostly be going red.
But in order to overcome what I view as just straight-up voter fraud in Fulton County, and I expect it in Clayton and DeKalb County as well, where Warnock is going to get more votes than Biden somehow, he's going to have a 70-plus percent clip over Walker.
This could be so insurmountable.
This is going to be ridiculous, folks.
So like we told you, it's going to be...
Fulton County, the Atlanta Tri-County area, they're going to have the massive push where you're going to see ridiculous numbers coming in for Warnock.
You're not going to see anything near it anywhere else, and it might be enough to get him to win the election.
Will anybody believe that?
We'll have to wait and see, but that's where it's at.
Laura Loomer coming up here in a minute.
Harrison Smith, any comments on this?
Well, I just, if the crew wants to grab it, just put a folder in there with a couple videos that I was...
Polling while you were live during the War Room.
Supposedly there's a video of people that seem to be rigging ballots.
I can't really tell if that's a thing.
You know, I think, yeah, I think it looks like somebody's sitting at a table at an introductory table.
It does look like they have a ballot in their hand, but that looks like kind of a greeting table to me, doesn't it?
I can't confirm it, so it's hard to really say.
It's somewhat...
Hard to figure out, but I just dropped in some videos, so if we do want to go to some videos, I just dropped some in there.
The Democrats are sort of, I don't know if they know exactly what to do.
We have a CNN exit poll that shows that 39, well, let's just say 73% of the people polled were either dissatisfied or angry at the way things are going in the U.S. Only 5% of people polled by CNN are That's...
I mean, so...
So what does that mean?
Is that a good thing because they recognize that the election was stolen, or is that a bad thing because even when everybody knows it was stolen, they still get away with it?
I mean, I don't even know how to feel about that.
All right, we've got Laura Loomer on the line with us.
We've got Harrison Smith in studio, Owen Troyer here with you, and Alex Jones will be joining us probably around the 7 o 'clock central hour with other great guests, Steve Bannon and more.
We'll start to get the numbers in.
I'll be going to the big board as well.
Again, folks, the numbers coming in for Warnock in the Atlanta Tri-County area, I think it's what we expected to happen there in Georgia.
We're going to be monitoring that closely.
But I think it's going to be a walk in Florida.
I don't think the Democrats are going to tamper too much this go-around.
Unfortunately, they like to try to keep Laura Loomer out of being involved in Congress with all the cheating they do there.
But I think they're going to sit this one out.
I think they're going to let DeSantis win big.
I think Rubio's going to win big.
Laura Loomer joins us now, though.
Laura, what's the vibe in Florida?
Well, it's great to be here with you guys tonight on this exciting election day.
So, the polls are almost closed here in Florida.
For most of Florida, the polls closed 30 minutes ago at 7 p.m., but they're still open for another 30 minutes in the panhandle.
But most of the numbers are coming in now.
And I was crunching some numbers before preparing for this segment tonight.
And at 6 p.m., okay, one hour, that's one hour before the majority of Florida polls closed, you had 2.51 million votes counted, okay?
Mind you, this is with one hour left to go for voting.
Republicans had 1,280,470 votes.
Democrats had 665,698 votes, and the NPAs had 571,925 votes, which means that Republicans, one hour before polls closed here in the state of Florida, were leading in the state total by nearly 922,000 votes.
Okay, so we're talking about massive turnout for Republicans with just an hour left to go, right?
The polls are now closed and we're waiting for the rest of the numbers in the panhandle to come in.
And the panhandle usually is a right-leaning, red-leaning area, so I don't think the Democrats are going to get any help there.
This one looks, quite frankly, it looks in the bag to me.
And there's actually this really funny clip going back and forth between election night coverage on the various channels to see what some of the different analysts are saying.
And there was an audible gasp you can actually hear on MSNBC.
I can send the clip to your producer and you guys can show it.
But when they were showing the report of the numbers coming in in the Senate race between Marco Rubio, of course, who, you know, to be fair, he's a bit of a rhino, but it's still better than a full-blown communist in Val Demings.
In Miami-Dade County, which is generally always a blue county, he was leading by 10 points.
And in Miami-Dade County today, Republican turnout was surpassing over 10,000 votes.
I've got to stop you right there because I'm following along here.
I'm seeing the numbers.
Rubio is now 53%, Deming's 46% in the most updated.
Numbers here from Miami-Dade County.
Okay, I think that that's probably accurate.
Now, but tell me, how is it that I go up to Broward County and now you have Demings at a 63% clip and Rubio down to 35?
Broward County, of course, known for suspicious activity, let's just put it lightly.
I mean, do you believe those numbers?
No, and I'll tell you right now that you said it yourself, Owen.
Broward County, Florida.
Miami-Dade County and Palm Beach County, where I ran for Congress down in 2020, notorious for fraud, okay?
They have developed a nationwide reputation of having the most voter fraud out of any counties, not just in the state of Florida, but nationwide.
And so, you know, we go back.
We go way back, though.
And from 2018, I remember going on your show talking about their attempts to steal the election from Governor DeSantis in the midterm.
We were literally camped outside in our cars at the Broward County Supervisors of Elections Office late in the evening in Palm Beach County as well because they were stealing elections.
And so, you know, every single election season, you have overwhelming amounts of fraud in Broward County and Palm Beach County.
But it's looking like...
Even Palm Beach County is now competitively red.
And so we may see Palm Beach County go red tonight.
There's a likelihood that Miami-Dade County is going to go red, which would truly be historic here in the state of Florida, given that these counties are notorious, as I said before, for being Democrat hotbeds.
Well, Laura, at this point, you're 100% right.
Miami-Dade looks to be pretty solid at this point, unless...
Charlie Crist has a miracle happen.
It looks like Miami-Dade will go red.
Again, the incredible thing to me, guys, give me my screen here.
The incredible thing to me is these splits.
The fact that DeSantis currently sitting at a 54% clip in Miami-Dade County, you go to the neighbor county to the north, and now Crist has a 62% clip?
I mean, that is a drastic difference.
Let me look at these Senate numbers quickly, too, and then I'll go into a comparison to the past while Laura and Harrison talk it out.
Same thing, Senate race.
Miami-Dade, Rubio, 53. So that pretty much is on par with what we saw in the governor's race.
And then again, now all of a sudden, Demings, 63. So Demings goes from 46% clip in Miami-Dade to 64% clip in Broward County.
Seems highly unlikely, especially given the history of Broward County.
While you and Harrison are chopping this up, I'm going to look at some past results to see some other anomalies.
Well, Laura, I had you on earlier on American Journal where you were breaking the story of the letter sent by the, I believe, the Florida Secretary of State, or you can correct me, but essentially they were rejecting the DOJ observers who were wanting to come in and interfere with the Florida election.
Has there been any update on that?
Or maybe you can just give people the rundown in case they hadn't heard about that yet.
Yeah, so for people who were just tuning in, who may not have seen the earlier segment today, I was able to come on and update some information about a letter that was sent late last night from the general counsel from the Florida Department of State to Biden's DOJ because the Biden DOJ was trying to illegally send federal agents, or as they were calling them, monitors, into the supervisors of elections offices to monitor counting.
And of course, this is a violation of election law here in Florida.
The Florida election statute clearly states.
That federal agents are not permitted to go inside.
Also, too, the letter that, and I don't know if you have the letter and you can show people because it's probably better for them to see the words themselves directly on the screen.
But you have the general counsel for the Florida Department of State calling out the DOJ saying...
You know, when we had our call with you a couple days earlier, you never mentioned this.
So it seems like we're trying to be very sneaky in sending in their own monitors in Broward County, Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County.
And of course, no coincidence, it's in these areas that are generally rife with fraud that the Democrats made.
Well, I'm looking at this now, and Miami-Dade County, if it goes red, this will be the first time it's gone red, at least in modern history, nothing since 2016.
But the numbers as far as Broward and Palm Beach, and then also people might be skeptical of Orange County, Florida, those numbers are remaining consistent from what we've seen in the past, the anomaly actually being Miami-Dade, which is seeing a massive flip.
So far tonight.
Well, and part of that might be because of this story, Local10.com, the local Miami-Dade outlet there.
More Republicans than Democrats turn out to vote early in Miami-Dade.
So this is a total flip.
So, you know, when they're talking about the, well, the red mirage, and it'll evaporate because Democrats like to vote early.
That's not the case in Miami-Dade, and it's not the case in a lot of places.
The Republicans actually outshowed the...
Democrats in early voting and mail-in voting in some of these places.
So it's not a red mirage, folks.
If anything, it'll get more red as the mail-in and early votes get counted.
No, it's looking safe for Florida right now.
Laura, again, I ask you, what's the vibe, though?
I mean, how soon do you think it'll be?
Because if I'm Republicans, I get out ahead of this.
I don't sit around and wait to declare victory for them to pull 300,000 ballots out at 3.30 a.m.
Well, you're absolutely correct.
And I see that you mentioned Orange County.
That's exactly where my election was stolen.
And so, you know, on election night, it was the same vibes around this same time.
On August 23rd in my primary, I was very excited.
The media was in the room.
We were about to declare victory because it showed that I had won the precincts that I needed to win.
I won the villages, the largest voting block in my district.
And then voting counts paused in Orange County, which was the only Democrat area located in my majority red district.
And that's where a surge of mail-in ballots came in at the very last moment, you know, in favor of the RINO that I was running against.
And, of course, a lawsuit has since been filed.
But I'm cautiously optimistic.
I think Florida, for the most part, given the overwhelming turnouts, will be safe from it.
Do I think that there is still some fraud?
Yes, obviously we know there's fraud.
There was just a big whistleblower case in Orange County where a Democrat...
Came out and reported a massive mail-in ballot fraud operation.
I believe her name was Cynthia Harris.
You can pull that story up and see for yourself.
But also, you know, we have the newly formed election crime unit here in Florida.
I've been very critical of it.
I personally don't think that the crime unit has been investigating as much fraud as they originally claimed they would.
I think that, you know, it's convenient for the Republican legislature to investigate fraud when it's committed by Democrats.
But we need to understand that fraud is also perpetuated by Republican establishment leaders in the primary elections to keep America First candidates out.
And so I hope that we can all have an honest discussion about that.
It's a uniparty fraud machine perpetuated by both sides.
But it is looking like there's going to be massive victories for Republicans.
Hillsborough County, Pinellas County as well, along with Miami-Dade County, traditionally Democrat counties, looking very favorable for Republican turnouts, which will also be historic, given that these counties are usually blue and turned out in favor for Joe Biden in 2020.
So they say, because we do know the election was stolen.
We will know.
We will know in about, what time is it, 20 minutes now when voting in the panhandle closes and the polls are officially closed.
And just to continue the focus on Florida quickly, it appears that mostly it's going to remain pretty consistent to where it's been in the past with Democrats holding their seats in the House, Republicans holding their seats in the House.
I believe I won't declare a victory yet, but I think DeSantis, Rubio are both going to be victorious.
The one story I see emerging out of Florida, and Laura, I don't know if you've been covering this, but you've got a brand new young communist leader that's about to get elected to the House here, unfortunately.
That's Frost.
He's a Democrat in Orlando, Florida's 10th district.
This is a young, hardcore communist.
He's basically the male version of AOC.
What do you expect the Democrats to do with this candidate who I think is unfortunately about to win?
Well, the tactic in Florida, at least prior to 2022, Owen, has always been to divide Florida and try to flip Florida blue.
By attacking Orange County and Central Florida.
You see, we saw in 2020 and even in 2018 that the Democrats perfected their fraud and voter fraud machine, their mail and ballot fraud machine with Brenda Snipes and other crooked supervisors of elections in the South Florida region.
And we saw in 2018 how the governor's race was very close.
Ron DeSantis barely won by less than a percentage point of 32,000 votes.
And if it wasn't for Donald Trump coming in and endorsing him and having multiple rallies, I think that Florida would right now be a blue state and we would have a communist governor and Andrew Gillum.
Thank God we don't.
I think that the Democrats are definitely going to weaponize having a communist in the Central Florida region to further try to expand their outreach so that they can try to undo some of the territory that Republicans have taken back, especially in redistricting.
The Orlando Central Florida area was recently redistricted.
It was primarily Val Demings' district.
Which was obviously very Democrat.
Val and Jerry Demings, Demings Territory, that whole area in Orange County was, like I said, primarily Democrat.
But with redistricting, a lot of it was divided into multiple districts, including my own district here in District 11. And it's still a majority red Republican seat, but the Orlando area is not as Democrat as it once was prior to redistricting.
You know, the Democrats are not going to just fade away.
I think that they're going to become more radical.
They're going to start making accusations of stolen elections.
We've seen this leading up to the election in the last few weeks where, hold on, all of a sudden, right, we were conspiracy theorists for talking about...
Voter fraud machines, mail and ballot fraud, and now the Democrats are talking about how the Republicans are about to steal the election.
Hillary Clinton making videos saying that all Republican victories on election night tonight are going to be the result of theft and domestic terrorism.
So it's going to be very interesting over these next few days to see how Democrats respond.
Yeah, and I'm interested in what's going on in the Tallahassee region right now, where Republicans are doing well, Rubio is doing well.
And DeSantis is doing well.
But then you look at the House race and somehow the Democrat Lawson is ahead of the Republican Dunn.
So that's one I'm going to keep my eye on there because that's a seat that I think Republicans need to hold.
And there's a bit of an anomaly with those numbers to me.
We'll keep an eye on that.
I want to go back to the phone calls real quick.
Let's take a call from Marvin in Kentucky.
Marvin, you are on Infowars midterm election night coverage.
I think we can get Marvin up.
Guys, can we get Marvin on?
Yes, there he is.
Marvin, go ahead.
Hey, how's it going?
I feel honored to be speaking to all three of you.
I'm a follower of Laura on Gab, and I think everybody should follow her there.
Yeah, I think what I've kind of gathered throughout the day listening to you guys all day long is...
The overarching theme of the day is, what are they really up to?
Are they trying to steal the election, or do they want to throw the election so that they can counterattack after the Republicans win?
And my thinking is, I remember a really good interview with Assange quite a few years ago, where he was talking about...
You know, data and how AI could be so many steps ahead of humanity that humanity wouldn't even know what, you know, they were being ruled over or anything like that.
So kind of what they're up to is they're full-scale, full-spectrum attack, every angle they can come at us with.
And what they're really masters of over the years, what we've kind of learned by watching all the crazy stuff they do, is they can turn anything into a win.
Any eventual outcome, they can turn it into a win for them.
And that way, it doesn't really matter what they do or don't do.
They've already planned so many outcomes and so far ahead that they're going to get a win out of it one way or another.
And that's kind of like the AI theory that Assange was talking about, except that the AI would be trying to push you into a move that it wants you to do.
And they don't have to really do that with us because...
They may not be capable of that, but what they are capable of is doing any eventual outcome.
So if they win tonight, Democrats win by stealing the election.
Good for them.
They'll go with that.
If they don't, they'll play that up and how we stole it and just crazy lies.
And as long as they can go on TV and push a narrative and it becomes truth to hundreds of millions of Americans, then they're going to win.
You know, Marvin, I had a caller on American Journal.
Sorry to cut you off, but just to sort of emphasize what you're saying, I had a caller on American Journal whose theory was that they were throwing the election on purpose because they know how bad things are going to get in the next two years, and they would rather be able to point to the Republicans and blame them.
So they're playing the long game for 2024.
I don't know if the Democrats are that sophisticated or far-thinking, but it certainly may be a potential outcome that Republicans get in, and yet what the Democrats and the globalists have done so far plays out over the next two years.
The economy continues to crash.
They try to bring in CBDCs and all the other stuff that we talk about on Infowars, and the Democrats get to sit back and go, oh, the Republicans are in charge right now.
It must be their fault, and trick their followers into believing that.
So I think you're exactly right.
It's almost like we're not sitting here going, is there voter fraud?
We're looking out for voter fraud.
It's just like, the question now is how much voter fraud and why and where?
I mean, it's almost a foregone conclusion at this point.
And I believe you do have some races that have been called now.
Yeah, according to the AP, there have been three Senate races called Kentucky, South Carolina, and Vermont.
Kentucky has gone for Rand Paul.
Tim Scott has taken South Carolina.
That's two Republican victories.
And Vermont, predictably, has gone to Peter Welch, who is the...
A Democrat candidate there.
So still not a lot of returns in, but I guess it's so overwhelming at this point that they've already called it.
That's according to the AP.
So again, just to give you the overview as well, there are 37, or I'm sorry, there are 35 seats up for election this year in the Senate.
14 of those are held or presumed to be Democratic.
21 are presumed to be Republican.
So there's only 35 seats up for grabs.
The AP's already called three of them, two for Republicans and one for the Democrats.
A big seat in North Carolina not going the right way right now.
Cherry Beasley, the Democrat, ahead.
I'm going to be looking at some of these numbers.
Marvin, thank you so much for the call.
Laura, your take on all of this as I dig into some of these North Carolina numbers here with the returns starting to come in.
Well, to highlight...
What the caller just said, not to be, you know, a doomer here, but I do want to kind of bring people back to reality in the sense that even if Republicans are capable of pulling off a massive red wave and victory tonight, at the end of the day, it's a uniparty, okay?
And we saw that even when Republicans had control of the House and the Senate, when Donald Trump was in the White House, they refused to fight back.
And so you already have Ronna Romney, the head of the RNC, on CNN two days ago saying that if Republicans take back the House, they are going to.
She made a promise on live TV.
You can pull the clip up.
I'm sure you can easily find it.
She said that they were going to work with Joe Biden.
Why?
Why are Republicans trying to compromise with Joe Biden?
Why are Republicans trying to compromise with the Democrats?
They really need to learn how to use their power once they take power.
And that's the problem with the Republican Party.
So, you know, you're going to see that, you know, the Republicans may end up taking back control of the House, but you already have Kevin McCarthy making statements publicly saying that he is not going to allow for Joe Biden to be impeached.
So what are we going to do, right?
What are we going to do as Republicans if we're not going to impeach Joe Biden and we're just going to compromise with the Democrats?
What's the point of having a majority if that's the case?
We need to be encouraging Donald Trump to support somebody else other than Ronna Romney to be chair of the RNC because taking back your country isn't just about, oh, the Republicans have power, okay?
It's two sides of the same coin.
It's a uniparty comprised of establishment figures on both sides of the aisle, members of the World Economic Forum, globalists on both sides.
We have problem makers in our own Republican Party, and we've got to be very forceful with these people.
I don't know if you agree, but that's my position.
Well, I don't know why the Republican Party would be interested in working with Democrats at all at this point, after everything the Democrats have not only done to the country, but to Republican voters.
I mean, that's what's so pathetic and quite frankly, a bit of a knock on Donald Trump, in my opinion, is that the lack of, I don't even know what you would call support, care, concern for what the Democrats have done to Republicans.
I mean, I don't understand this at all, quite frankly.
And by the way...
These numbers I'm seeing in North Carolina are not good right now, folks.
I don't know what's going on in Charlotte, Fayetteville, and Raleigh, but you went from, in 2016, Democrats winning those areas, generally speaking, with about a 53-54% clip.
Now they're coming in all over 60% Democrat.
They might take this Senate seat.
I'm going to be watching this closely.
I don't like what I'm seeing in Georgia and North Carolina right now.
I'm very concerned.
And one thing I want to add about the numbers that are coming in for Miami-Dade County, I think that we really need to show some appreciation and gratitude to President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump just had a massive get-out-the-vote rally in Miami-Dade County the other day.
The turnout was amazing.
I was in Miami.
In the pouring rain.
OK, so when you're seeing analysts on MSNBC, CNN and Fox News talk about the massive turnout in Miami-Dade County, especially, you know, the result of Latino voters switching from Democrat to Republican.
OK, Donald Trump helped make this happen.
Donald Trump got people out to vote.
He motivated people by having this rally.
He described it as.
His biggest rally ever.
You can see there was a point during the rally where he asked, I think that this is the biggest and best rally we may have ever had in the history of Trump rallies.
And I think that there's a lot of...
Attempts, right?
We're seeing the knives kind of come out and people are circling the wagon because there's people salivating at the mouth in the Republican Party as to who's going to be the GOP nominee for president in 2024.
But we still need to remember that Donald Trump is the leader of the Republican Party.
Okay, this push, the reason why people are so mobilized to get out to vote is because they are angered of the stolen.
2020 election, they are angry that they had their rights and their vote undermined.
They were all silenced.
I said the other day, every single American is a victim of an armed robbery, okay?
And that armed robbery was the theft of our voices, the theft of our vote, and the theft of Donald Trump's second term.
And any Republican politician that entertains the idea of running against Donald Trump in 2024 and depriving the American people of the second term for Donald Trump that was stolen from us.
And Donald Trump himself is guilty, right, in grand election theft.
And so I think we all really need to take a moment when we see these numbers coming in for Florida tonight to give President Donald Trump the credit he deserves for this massive turnout.
Well, I won't get things too gritty then here and ask you about Trump DeSantis.
That'll be a conversation for another day.
Laura Loomer, great stuff.
We'll be in touch with you the rest of the night.
Monitoring these numbers when victory is declared in Florida, we'll get you on.
I'm pretty confident at this point to say that Rubio and DeSantis are going to hold their seats, but we'll wait for confirmation with that.
Laura Loomer, great stuff.
Harrison, any word from you before we get ready for Alex Jones to join us?
No, just still no new results.
It looks like, according to the AP, they've called three races already that we've covered before.
Four races, in terms of the house races, have been called.
All four of those going to the GOP, but most of those were expected to go that way anyway.
Of course, all of this is on the East Coast.
So, no, we'll just keep monitoring it.
I think the plan is, right, that we'll be here, Alex Jones will be in studio, and we'll just be giving periodic updates and keeping on the numbers.
Sure.
A quick programming note, as Harrison...
We'll be doing side coverage.
Live on my Getter account as well with a little behind-the-scenes look.
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Okay, here's what's coming up.
We've got Alex Jones, Steve Bannon, other big guests.
At some point, Ali Alexander is joining Alex Jones in the studio.
Harrison Smith and I are going to be over here crunching numbers, just pile-driving through numbers like we're voting accountants, if you will.
And we'll be here all night long.
If they do pull any shenanigans, we'll be here live in studio.
To cover them.
Now here is, guys, are we going to the voter irregularity video now or what do we have in the can?
All right, so we, okay, so we have the voter irregularity video ready to go, guys.
Are we firing that now?
Are we firing that now?
Okay, it's always fun.
If you guys could hear the crew in my ear, you would know how fun it is during these live transmissions.
We will have that video.
Here's the rub.
We have to wait for the system to reboot itself, in layman's terms, at 7 o 'clock, okay?
So that's what's going on.
This is what happens when you have a commercial-free broadcast.
Usually the commercial is a nice little downtime.
We can talk to the crew.
We can get things figured out.
We're doing it all live here, folks.
Just because we're not playing commercials doesn't mean we don't want you to go to Infowarsstore.com.
It just means we want to be able to be live as much as humanly possible.
And like I said, we all aren't starting to get numbers in now.
My producer Scott is in here now.
He's going to wring my neck because he told me 100 times 7 o 'clock.
And it's like I don't have a clock in front of me.
At 7 o 'clock, you've got a minute and a half.
At 7 o 'clock, it will play on from that side.
Yes, everybody come in here now.
Rob Dew is in the house.
He's probably coming in here to tell me he just brought a bunch of food for the crew to eat dinner.
Or we're not allowed to eat unless Republicans take the Senate.
Okay.
Well, we're going to wait now because we're going to wait until 7 now.
Don't you tell me.
No, no, no.
Don't you tell me.
We're waiting until 7 now.
So, folks, again, the numbers that are going to be coming in, North Carolina, Florida, nothing out of New York yet.
We do have numbers out of Georgia.
I think what we're seeing out of Florida is good.
I think we're going to have good news out of Florida.
The only sad news is they're going to continue to maintain House seat number two there.
The votes in Tallahassee are just overwhelming the rest.
So they'll have that seat.
But nothing out of New York yet.
A little odd.
Nothing out of New York.
But again, Florida looking good.
For the House in North Carolina and Georgia, I think it'll be okay for the House.
But for the Senate seats, I am really concerned with what I'm seeing right now as far as the numbers coming in for the Senate.
Leaning Democrat in North Carolina and Georgia, but we'll continue to monitor this.
All right, voter irregularities in mass here on Election Day 2022.
and then Alex Jones in studio.
you you Thank you.
It took two weeks to call every state.
In modern elections, more and more ballots are being cast in early voting and also by mail.
And many states- So, the corrupt mainstream media...
Was telling you before Election Day, oh, there's going to be problems and don't expect there to be results.
This is normal.
No, it's not normal.
Machines breaking and rampant voter fraud questions across the country is not normal, especially with such a huge Senate race in a swing state like Pennsylvania and stories like this.
Good afternoon and thank you for joining us.
I'm Andy Palumbo.
There are reports of problems at polls in parts of Luzerne County.
Voters tell us some machines ran out of paper.
News Watch 16's Chelsea Strube sent us this photo of people waiting in line to vote in Harvey's Lake.
She tells us voters were filling out provisional ballots while a poll worker drove to Wilkes-Barre to get paper.
I think that's ridiculous.
What, it's open until 8 o 'clock tonight?
And they still can't find any paper?
So nowhere to find paper?
Good.
Similar issues have been reported to our newsroom in Dorrance Township and Dallas Township.
We have not heard back from election officials in Luzerne County.
Hello, Maricopa County.
I'm Bill Gates, the chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.
And I'm Stephen Richard, the Maricopa County Recorder.
And we're here to give you an update on how things are going so far with the election.
We've already had almost 44,000 people show up this morning, check in, and be available to vote.
And things are going great out there, but there's one thing that we wanted to address to make people aware of today, and that has to do with our tabulators.
We've got about 20% of the locations out there where there's an issue with the tabulator where some of the ballots, after people have voted them, They try and run them through the tabulator, and they're not going through.
So I put my ballot in, but so it didn't, it got misread, but then what was happening?
You put it in there.
Yeah.
And tonight, a Republican and a Democrat will sit and go through all of the misread ballots all over the county.
Okay.
And count them, and it will get counted.
Okay.
Okay?
And both machines are not working, yeah?
No, nothing's working in the last half hour.
Thank you.
You know, everybody wants to make sure that it reads and everything is fine.
Can you repeat that?
I can promise you.
Can you start from the beginning and repeat that?
So what happens is we have two tabulators.
One of the tabulators is not working, okay?
The other tabulator is taking about 75% successful.
So 25% of them are being misread, and it could be a printer issue.
Or it could be the tabulator itself.
So when it's misread, you have an option to put it into what's called box three, and it gets read, whether it goes downtown and gets read manually, or whether it gets refed in into our tabulator.
You don't want to adjudicate.
They get read, okay?
No.
So no one's trying to deceive anyway.
Of course not, not on election day.
That would never happen, right?
No, that would never happen.
So, choices are- Can I ask you a question?
Sure.
I get up there and that happens to my ballot, can I take my ballot with me and go somewhere else?
No, no way.
The choice is- I'll come back.
Hey, if this isn't working, if these machines aren't working, this is a big issue.
What is against law?
Photos and videos.
No, I can have a video if these machines aren't working.
This is not okay.
Did it work?
Yes.
Okay.
This is awful.
This is wrong.
Yeah, sure.
Yeah, I'm at the North Scottsdale United Methodist Church.
On Tuesday, November the 8th, Election Day, and it's 10:33.
I tried to vote, and neither machine in there, neither ballot machine will accept ballots.
There's numerous people in line, and every time it's either rejected or misread.
And they said there's a drop box we can put it in.
They said it will be counted.
I was adamant I did not want a provisional ballot to be counted.
In case of, I want this ballot to be counted.
And I've tried to call the Republican National Party in Phoenix and tried to call the number that they gave me inside here, 602-506-1511.
And it's just endless prompts.
Never get to talk to anybody.
And the name is Joe O 'Neill, Scottsdale, Arizona.
Thanks, Joe.
We are at this location and their voting machines are not working properly.
They don't count the ballots.
You go in to register, they give you a ballot, which takes like 20 minutes, which is ridiculous.
You go in, you place, you do your voting, you go in, you get it into the machine and it won't take it.
It says misread ballot.
Every single person in there is getting a misread ballot.
So now they have to drop them into the box, hand counted, supposedly hand counted.
My husband's done two ballots.
He had to do a canceled ballot.
The second ballot he went in to vote, same thing.
So every person in that line now that's standing there is not gonna get counted properly that we don't know.
So no machines at this center are working at all?
Okay, and this is the- What station is this?
Okay, this is the Central Christian Church and none of the machines are working and they are telling us that we- We have to leave.
And so this is now happening here at this voting station also.
At Central Christian, they're not letting you vote.
You have to go to a different spot.
Members being chosen today.
Look at this.
It's busy.
And you're on as the voter.
I'm Harris Faulkner.
You are in the Faulkner.
Where's he marking?
44 million Americans have already cast an early ballot.
What's he doing flipping through ballots?
Look at the camera.
Mark, look around.
What the hell is he doing?
Right on Fox.
Well, I'm here at Nolan School here in Detroit.
They're voting.
There you go.
We did get a little problem.
Some people who did vote here say- They were, when they showed up to vote in person, that they had already voted absentee.
Not the case.
Election officials in Detroit, they're aware of the problem.
They are encouraging officials to use the hard copy voter list, not the electronic lists.
And they say that anyone who shows up will be allowed to vote.
Polls closed, 8 o 'clock, all through the state.
So I just voted and...
One of my neighbors in the neighborhood was at one of the sign-up kiosks, and it said it printed two ballots and no ballots were printed.
So I told her, you could have voted already and they're not showing you, but I don't know.
And now the line is getting longer and longer because there's only three machines to vote on in our precinct.
We need to find out what's going on.
Her husband got in just fine on the other machine, just like I did.
We're in Central South Carolina, folks.
So if it's happening here, it's happening everywhere.
Hi there.
This is Supervisor Thomas Galvin representing District 2. I'm here at Central Christian Church in Mesa.
After hearing reports about people having difficulty voting...
As far as I'm concerned, if one person is unable to vote, that's a travesty.
We're doing everything we can to get to the bottom of every single issue.
I will be traveling the district today, and you can be assured I'll be asking questions after tomorrow.
We want to make sure that everything runs smoothly, overall goes well, but at the same time, all complaints, issues, and concerns must be verified and thoroughly sought out.
Thanks a lot.
Bye.
Hello.
So I am just seeing if anyone else had any problems casting their vote today.
So I am down here in Gilbert, and I was standing in line getting ready to put my ballot in a machine, and I noticed that there was two Democrats in front of me voting, which is fine.
That's their decision.
But they wanted to put their ballot in, and it took it the first time.
No problems.
Got their sticker and walked away.
I go to put mine in, which is all Republican votes.
Put it in the first time, spits it out.
She has me flip it over, put it in again, spits it out, has me move to another machine called Miss Red.
I put the ballot in, spit it out, flipped it over, and then it took it.
And I asked her, like, why?
And she's like, oh, they're just being a little finicky today.
Is anyone else having these problems?
Now, according to county officials, the problem had to do with passwords being entered too many times, so it appears this is a technical glitch of sorts.
Election officials say teams are taking those problem ballots to the county's election center, where they will be counted after the polls close at 7 o 'clock tonight, local time.
So they want to assure voters here no one is being disenfranchised.
All those votes, all those ballots will be counted, Wolf.
We are following breaking news in Phoenix, Arizona.
The capital of Phoenix there in Maricopa County seems to be having massive trouble with 20% of its tabulation machines.
At election board offices.
Look at this.
I mean, we've got video of people in line now.
And Carrie Lake, who's the gubernatorial, the Republican running for governor in that state, just tweeted, I'm getting flooded with calls and text messages from people who are having trouble voting all over Maricopa County.
This is why we must reform elections.
Brett, we will be talking about this throughout the evening.
I do want to make it really clear that this is not all machines at all of these places.
But when we say 20%, we mean a fifth of the 221 centers are affected, having some sort of tabulation or counting problems.
And they have, as of a few minutes ago, reportedly by Phoenix 10, Fox 10 there, no idea.
Why so many of the machines are not working?
Yeah, I mean, I'm interacting with people on the ground, too.
I have some friends in there that tried to vote.
One of them said she tried to vote in Scottsdale, and her ballot was rejected 20 times.
So she waited around and said, can you get me to one of the devices that works?
It took a while, but eventually got to the accessible device, the tabulator, and she did vote.
But others are saying that there's a long line for the machine that works.
So they're being told to fill out this ballot and put it in this lockbox where they will be counted later and brought to the county tabular.
If you do that, however, there's a chance that that ballot won't be counted until at the end of counting for Arizona.
They say it will be counted.
And what date do you put on that?
Yeah, today.
No, I'm being serious about that, because that's a problem that they're having in Pennsylvania right now.
They've got a lot of ballots that have wrong dates.
That's right.
So a different situation out there, but the date counts, too.
So do you put it on the date of the election?
Do you put it on...
Yeah, you put it on the date of the election.
Yeah, this gets tough.
But here's the bottom line, is that we kind of knew that this election was going to happen.
You know, I mean...
Right.
Maybe we've been getting ready for a while.
How about we fix the machines?
I mean, why is this happening?
Also keeping an eye on developments in Pennsylvania.
We're in Luzerne County, by the way, the northeastern corner of the state.
They're having some paper ballot issues.
Not enough of them, as it turns out.
Brian Yennis has more from Benson in Pennsylvania.
Brian.
Hey, Neil.
Yeah, and Luzerne County is one of three pivot counties.
They voted Democrat in 2010.
Well, they voted for Obama twice and then voted for Trump in 2016.
And it has decidedly stayed Republican.
Trump beat Biden there by plus 14 points.
So we'll continue to monitor this issue as they extend polls there until 10 o 'clock tonight.
That wasn't even what was top of mind going into tonight.
Allegheny was a county that took forever to report.
Are we gonna get Allegheny tonight?
Well, we're hearing that Allegheny is not going to be the problem this time around.
There is much more concern around Philadelphia.
And Chuck, you're not gonna believe it.
We are following a developing story in Luzerne County, one of our county-to-county locations, a place where we've been tracking voters for over a year now.
We are hearing from local officials there that dozens of polling places...
It ran out of paper today, ran out of paper to print those ballots, and voters were turned away, told to come back later.
Within just the last couple of hours, the court there extended the polling close times to 10 p.m.
So voters now have instead of till 8 o 'clock, they have until 10 o 'clock.
They're hoping that some of those folks that were turned away earlier are going to come back.
They have to run to nearby towns to try to get more of that paper.
It's, of course, not something you can just go by at Staples.
It's kind of a special...
I have a paper that these ballots are printed on, and there is a lot of concern about what this is going to mean.
This is a critical county.
It's one of the reasons we spent so much time there, and folks are saying that this is potentially disenfranchisement for folks, and I wonder what we're going to start hearing out of the campaigns about this.
This is Election Day glitch in New Jersey County.
Voting machines in Mercer County are reportedly down in all districts.
According to the Robbinsville Township website, it's due to a...
Printing and scanning issue with ballots.
Voters can still cast their votes by using a standard ballot.
County officials are working to fix the problem, but there could be a delay in counting ballots tonight.
Oh, yeah.
It's all the same in every key battleground area of the country.
At least seven states.
They're hitting us from both sides.
Machine shutdowns and stuffed ballots.
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All right, what we know is this.
And I don't just go off the polls with the numbers, the grassroots stuff I see.
I went home and took my wife and daughter out to dinner, got mobbed at a restaurant by listeners, the very race, color, and creed.
Nothing but love was mobbed, like I was Elvis Presley.
Not bragging, saying I'm some powerful guy, but they see me as the black sheep, the rebel.
Nothing but love and liberal loss in Texas.
Then, it takes me from my house about...
20 minutes to get to the office.
Took me 50 minutes because of the massive traffic.
Oh, and I forgot, before that, this afternoon I went to vote.
Stood in line for 45 minutes as well.
I've never stood in line five minutes.
And almost everybody I talked to was voting Republican and a few were voting Libertarian.
Very few were voting Democrat.
That's in leftist Austin, Texas.
And, I mean, even ABC and News and others.
Tried to go to places like Miami that are 60-plus percent Democrat.
Couldn't find anybody in exit polls that voted Democrat.
This is a total political bloodbath.
This is a total political realignment.
That said, the seawall of fraud and dead people voting and Google and Facebook that spent hundreds of millions of dollars apiece two years ago and this year as well.
To cull through all the databases of who moved out of state and who was dead to then give the Democrats that database to fill out these ballots, that's the seawall blocking the tsunami.
But I think it's safe to say they have not been successful in most areas of the country, but they are still trying to steal it bigger than you could imagine.
And by turning off the voting machines in Michigan, in New Jersey, in Wisconsin, in Arizona...
All over the place.
Texas and the key cities that have been blue that were going red.
They've all just turned off in Republican districts.
It was Carrie Lake pointed that out, that it was the Republican areas, all of the key ones, in Maricopa County, where they stole it two years ago, that the computers went out.
But let me make some big announcements here before we...
Go to Owen Schroyer and Harrison Smith.
They've got the latest details.
They'll be cutting to them all night long.
They'll do a great job for three hours.
They'll be cutting to them every 15 minutes with the latest developments and information while we're live on air.
They're scouring everything with the latest information.
Results just came in the last 10 minutes from Florida.
DeSantis and Rubio win.
And the state is going deep, deep, deep, deep, deep red.
And more and more states are...
Going that way as we speak.
So the power structure is in full panic.
Now our big job is to be holding Republican feet to the fire.
But if they didn't engage in the fraud, imagine how big this total rout would be.
And again, they've told us everywhere, oh, the red wave is a red mirage.
And they're going to bring all these votes in in the next few days and weeks with an S. So Lord knows.
What they're going to try.
Everything is still up in the air, but we know this.
America and the world is waking up to the new world order.
I want to now...
Cut to our other studio where the intrepid Owen Schroer and Harrison Smith, both great hosts if you're shooting him for the first time.
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Harrison Smith, Owen Schroer, give us the latest.
So, Alex, I want to go to the big board for the first time with you tonight, and let's start with the good news as we hoped and expected.
It looks like Florida is going to be good news for America, good news for the Republican Party.
Here are your governor numbers in now.
They've already called the race for Ron DeSantis.
He's up big right now, and so Florida already been called for Ron DeSantis.
America's governor will stay in office.
Guys, if you'll flip quickly to the Senate in Florida for me here as well.
They have also declared Marco Rubio the winner over Val Demings.
Big victory there.
Big numbers for Rubio.
We expected that.
That's a good sign.
If we jump to the house quickly, Alex, this is going as predicted.
We were, oh, now it looks like they may even flip the Tallahassee seat.
That would be huge.
Florida District 2, we didn't expect much from Broward County.
We didn't expect too much in Orlando County.
We didn't expect much in Tallahassee.
That's going the other way.
Same thing with Tampa.
So Florida's House may actually add a seat for the Republicans.
We'll keep an eye on that.
Guys, that's the good news.
That's the good news.
Now let's look at some of the bad news.
Let's go to Georgia for me, guys, if you could.
I want to look at what's going on in Georgia.
The numbers coming in early.
Not good, folks.
Let's start with the governor race quickly.
Here's what we have in the governor's race right now.
Stacey Abrams, a joke of a candidate, is winning.
And it's exactly what typically happens here, Alex, is it's mostly going to be the Atlanta Tri-County area.
In fact, guys, just flip up Fulton County so we can see the ridiculousness going on in Fulton County right up here in Atlanta.
I mean, a 71% clip in favor of Abrams, where the Republican is only getting 28%.
I mean, it's hard to even believe that that is the clip that you're going to get there.
But we expect that in Fulton County.
That's where they synthetically shut down the polls with water main leaks and all the other crap that they lie about.
So it looks like...
There might be whatever shenanigans they're up to in Atlanta might overwhelm the rest of the state.
Guys, let's jump to the Senate race quickly for me here, too, where you're unfortunately seeing the same thing.
Warnock, who's one of the most scumbag people you've ever seen.
I mean, a total sleaze.
And again, guys, go to Fulton County here and you're going to see a ridiculous split.
75% Warnock, 23% Walker.
No numbers anywhere else in the state like that except maybe in Augusta.
Maybe Columbus, probably not even as bad, probably not even as bad in Savannah.
Well, yeah, it looks like maybe so.
This is a real story that is incredible to me, how...
It is in every major state, but Atlanta, the tri-county area, is going to overwhelm the rest of Georgia with all the numbers.
I do not like what I'm seeing in Georgia right now, Alex.
It's not good news.
Let's jump over to North Carolina.
Sadly, same story is going on in North Carolina.
Let's start with the Senate race here.
This will be a seat lost if...
The Republican bud cannot pull this off.
And I don't want to go too deep into the numbers now, but let me just tell you, the splits we're getting out of Raleigh and Fayetteville and Charlotte have never been seen before.
So you can go back to 2016, you can go back to 2020.
Somehow, in complete reverse of what we're seeing in the rest of the country, You have Raleigh, Charlotte, and Fayetteville going more Democrat, where it used to be 65% maybe Democrat split.
Now you're looking at 69-75%.
That is a Senate seat that is now in the balance if you're the Republicans.
And if, well, let's go now.
Okay, so that's a seat everybody's watching.
Guys, let's go now to Pennsylvania.
Let's go down to Pennsylvania to that Senate race.
Both races are looking really bad, actually, with the early returns.
Fetterman is in control.
Now, but this is ridiculous, Alex.
These are obviously early numbers.
But go ahead and look at what's happening in Philadelphia County.
We know what goes on in Philadelphia County.
92%.
92% for Fetterman.
You never see a number like that.
With so many votes.
We're not talking about a small county in Oklahoma or Texas where there's only 600...
Okay, you know, and I want you to elaborate on this.
We're going to go to break and come back with Ali Alexander and get Harrison Smith's take on this.
But I'm seeing massive red wave just in the numbers we're seeing.
But we are seeing key districts shutting down in Republican areas to try to block the vote.
We know that's their strategy in the mail-ins.
But what are you looking at the full spectrum saying?
Are you saying, just like with Bolsonaro in...
Brazil, in the key areas, they are clearly stuffing it and going against what the poll numbers show.
What are you saying?
Are you saying the Republicans may not take the House and Senate tonight?
It's going to be a lot harder for the Democrats to steal the House because you have all these different smaller districts where they can't do ballot stuffing.
But what they can do, what you were just alluding to, Alex, is they can...
They can stuff in Philadelphia.
They can stuff in Pittsburgh.
They can stuff in Atlanta.
And it can overwhelm the rest of the state.
And that's what we're seeing here.
So they can't really do that in the House race.
I do expect the Republicans to take the House at least by a small margin, maybe even more than 10. And if that's the case and they lose the Senate, then you really got some questions.
Because even the Washington Post admits the Republicans have won over 50 seats.
The Senate, they're talking about six.
But I agree with what you're saying.
The fraud we're seeing could dampen that.
So here's what's going to be incredible to watch through the night, Alex, because here's the trend.
Even, and you can go back, you can go back, we're going to do this later on tonight, but I want to get Harrison's take and go back to you, Alex, but you can look at Allegheny County.
These are early numbers, keep in mind, but you can look at Allegheny County, that's Pittsburgh, and you can look at Philadelphia County, obviously Philadelphia.
And normally you're looking, whether it was Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden, you're looking at about a 60 to 70% maybe clip in there, 70 at the highest, 60 probably the average.
That was in 2016 presidential, 2020 presidential.
You're talking about a 90% clip in Philadelphia County.
And then, guys, give me Allegheny County and Pittsburgh really quick so I can look at that.
And an 84% clip.
So, Alex, this is what they're going to have to do in Pennsylvania and Georgia tonight.
They have to have such an astronomical margin in the major Democrat cities of Atlanta, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia that we're seeing now.
They're going to have to have such an astronomical margin in these counties, and that's the only way they can overwhelm the rest of the state.
And again, these are the blue sectors they're in control of and stepping the balance as they've been caught over and over again.
I want to go to more states with you.
Let's get a brief analysis with Harrison Smith.
Harrison, your view.
Do you agree with that one that it looks pretty bad?
It does look pretty bad.
I mean, some of the concerns I have or some of the races I'm watching are not looking good so far.
Of course, it is still early, so we have to keep that in mind.
But just to give you a bird's eye view here, there are 35 seats up for election tonight.
Ten of those have already been called.
Six of them have gone to Republicans and four have gone to the Democrats.
But I don't believe any of them have flipped so far.
However, in the House side, there are, well, of course, all 433 seats are up for re-election.
36 of those have been called.
Three seats have been gained by Republicans and lost by Democrats, so a better showing in the House.
But obviously, we're watching the Fetterman race, and that one is really not going well with the returns out of Philadelphia.
And the big shocker, and we'll be watching this closely, with 21% of the vote in in Texas, Beto O 'Rourke is leading Greg Abbott 53.3% to 45.6%.
So I didn't expect Beto O 'Rourke to be up at all throughout the night, but for now, he's up with a little...
Let's remember that the insider is Michael Moore with the top globalists.
He said Trump would win six years ago.
He said Republicans would lose tonight.
That's what Fetterman's been saying.
Despite all the scientific polls, all the numbers, all the everything.
I still think Republicans are going to get some seats, but I think we've got the massive fix in here.
We're going to go to break in a moment.
Come back with Ali Alexander.
Keep checking in with you guys.
Any other key points, Harrison and Owen?
I would just say shortly, don't be too alarmed by the numbers out of Texas just yet.
We'll crunch some of those numbers later.
Don't be too alarmed about that.
The races to really focus and be concerned about is the North Carolina Senate race, the Georgia Senate race, and of course the Pennsylvania Senate race.
Because if the Democrats take those three races, there is a 0% chance, I think, in my mind, that the Republicans get the majority in the Senate.
So those are going to be key races to watch, Alex.
We're going to come back to you real quick before Steve Bannon joins us and Laura Loomer coming up in about 30 minutes.
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But briefly, Harrison, I cut you off.
You were making some good points.
What else do you want to add here before we go to break?
Come back with Ali Alexander and Laura Loomer on the ground, seeing a massive Republican sweep in Florida.
Yeah, no, we're just keeping an eye on, of course, reports of voter fraud, keeping our Twitters up.
And, of course, you can always send stuff in.
One surprise in Florida is it looks like Palm Beach County actually flipped for DeSantis.
So, yeah, it looks like the red wave has struck Florida pretty hard, as was expected.
But we'll keep an eye out.
Also, back to just the overall results for governorship.
Democrats have actually gained two seats.
They've called six of the 36 seats that are up for election.
Eleven have gone to GOP.
Nine have gone to Democrats.
But two of those have flipped from Republican to Democrat.
That's right.
We're going to be looking at state elections and more tonight and right through the next few days as Democrats hold up key states.
Ellen, when we come back to you right before Steve Bannon, what other areas are you going to be looking at when we come back?
Well, I'm going to be patient with Texas.
Texas usually comes out quickly and looks blue and then by the end of the night is able to finish red.
But we will be monitoring that.
I'm just looking at what's going on in Georgia right now, what's going on in Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
I'm really going to be focused on those states.
New Hampshire is going to be an interesting one to watch as well.
New York, small chance that Pinion can overwhelm.
The Senate there.
Small chance that Zeldin can get in over Hochul, but we'll be monitoring that.
In the meantime, we're going to be watching the East Coast as the Central Time Zone results start coming in.
We'll get more into that.
But right now, I'm focused on Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania, Alex, because I'm telling you, if the Republicans don't grab at least two of those seats...
It is going to be tough for them to get a Senate majority.
I agree.
But a lot of other states, the polls show we're in swing like New Mexico.
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Apple was the first company to remove Alex Jones' hateful anti-government conspiratorial rants.
From their platform.
And other tech companies, as we know, follow their lead.
We have the ADL that is openly the arbiter with big tech and the sensors on who can be online.
Who can basically in the future with a social credit score even have a job?
You're going to be put into ghettos and then into camps under their admitted plans.
Whether our children will be arrested and conceivably killed, we're on the edge of a brutal authoritarian system and it could be a week away.
The head of the ADL put out a letter attacking Elon Musk and saying you will not reinstate President Trump.
He is a danger and a terrorist.
And they went on to say Alex Jones is the other big enemy, and he must not be allowed back on Twitter.
Now, a lot of people are saying, well, when are we going to see you back on Twitter?
I'm not worried about trying to get back on Twitter.
I am worried about the social credit score, the debanking that's coming for everybody in the next phase of this real tyranny.
You talk about clear and present danger.
We're talking about the ability to track and trace and surveil upon subjects.
From the cradle to the grave, effectively.
From the beginning of your life or your children's lives or your grandchildren's lives, they'll have biometric identity markers placed on you and connected with this digital ID.
And then all records about all activity will be associated with it.
This is not simply some identification.
This is a database that is kept in a centralized place by the state.
And then is a collection of all activities from the beginning of your life onward.
But what you're doing going after President Trump and Tucker Carlson and others that are good people is discrediting the ADL and discrediting groups that are against anti-Semitism, and it's a lie.
Tucker Carlson has a history of sanitizing stereotypes and of spreading this kind of poison.
The Great Replacement Theory, as it's known, is this toxic idea that there are a cabal of Jews plotting to overrun the country with immigrants, Muslims, black people, etc., and commit what they call white genocide.
It is literally a staple of white supremacist and extremist ideology.
This is the Coalition of Jewish Values, rabbinic group, largest in the country, calls for CEO Greenblatt's resignation.
After ADL tweets minimizes the Holocaust.
Because he said Tucker Carlson is a Nazi and is as bad as Hitler.
The Republican Party today is dominated, driven, and intimidated by Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans.
And that is a threat to this country.
Yeah, they're a threat, says the guy with the blood-red Nazi background and Marines standing behind him.
Tucker Carlson's dangerous to tyrants.
And the ADL is basically just a group that globalists rent to go out and call anybody that's for freedom a Nazi.
And this major rabbinical organization said, what you're doing is evil.
And so the good news is here, people across the board are dumb with the ADL.
The bad news is the Anti-Defamation League is completely globalist, completely leftist.
It defends radical Islam while attacking basic American values and attacking Christians.
And creating dissension.
But that's what the left does.
It's just preposterous that a former president who had the election stolen from him was taken off Twitter when he said peacefully march the Capitol.
And the left had provocateurs there.
And then they falsely claimed that Trump ordered people to attack the Capitol.
That's a fraud.
Who died and made the ADL our controllers?
The greatest propaganda machine in history.
Let's think about it.
Facebook, YouTube and Google, Twitter and others.
They reach billions of people.
The algorithms these platforms depend on deliberately amplify the type of content that keeps users engaged.
Stories that appeal to our baser instincts and that trigger outrage and fear.
It's why YouTube recommended videos by the conspiracist Alex Jones.
Billions of times.
Because the closest thing I've seen to Nazis in America is the left and the ADL and the Southern Property Law Center and their vaccine passports and their lockdowns and their bullying that violates the Nuremberg Code trying to make us take experimental shots.
And the social credit score that'll take your bank account and your job, if they don't agree with your political views, that's already happening?
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give us your view on the anomalies the numbers you're seeing what your analysis is right now it's too early to tell but Ali Alexander thanks for being here yeah thanks for having me Alex I think that tonight is going to be an all-star cast I'm really excited to be here on InfoWars and I think that we're going to be able to call races before the rest of them the text messages that I'm getting right now I got to tell everybody they were psyoping us they It's actually a blue mirage, okay?
So we're going to win by close to 10 points in Ohio.
But if you go check returns right now, you have the Democrat winning.
And so in Ohio, in New Hampshire, in North Carolina- They're wanting to turn voters away.
Yeah, yeah.
And that's what the PSYOP is, right?
So we saw this in Maricopa County.
We're seeing this in Pennsylvania.
What they want us to do is- Trump told everyone, vote on Election Day, vote on Election Day, vote on Election Day.
Even more so than he frankly did in 2020.
There were groups like True the Vote who said- No, no, no.
We need to actually shrink the early vote returns.
Why don't we split up the vote?
And Trump said, no, I want them to vote on election day.
So you're seeing a record amount of lines.
You had traffic coming in.
I had traffic.
Oh, I had to wait 45 minutes to vote.
Yeah, it was unreal.
I'm hearing people in Maricopa County call me and say, you know, I've never had a line this long.
And so there is a blue mirage effect happening right now.
Some states, they will count their early votes early.
Other ones will wait to tally that at the end.
So look, in Georgia.
In North Carolina, I think you're seeing that the Democrats are peaking out.
And that number, little by little, is going to be shrunk over the next hour.
And they want people to get out of line, just like you said, Alex.
They want Republicans to get out of line because we have Republicans all across the country right now still in line.
That's why I'm wearing my vote hoodie.
And later tonight, I'll change into, you know, something to celebrate.
But we still need to be voting.
Right now, you could text seven friends and just say, you know, are you in line?
Because if you are in line and they close the polls, you still get to vote.
By the way, traffic is not this bad a week before Christmas here or even on Halloween.
It is insane.
Yeah, I was literally thinking, I don't remember Black Friday.
I don't remember Christmas traffic.
I don't remember traffic like this.
Unfortunately, I have a friend, Andrew Meyer.
Don't tase me, bro.
He was in Phoenix, Arizona, and he said that two voters actually got out of line because they didn't want to wait the two hours.
So he waited two hours to vote.
He's never waited two hours to vote in his life.
Folks, we have to hold the line.
That's the only way to stop the steal.
We're overwhelming the system.
I mean, I agree.
So what does this portend?
Yeah, so what I think that this portends is we're obviously going to trounce them in the House.
Now, there's a race in Florida that we could have looked at, Lois Frankel, who Laura Loomer ran against previous cycle.
They've changed that district a little bit more to make it a little less Democrat.
And she won her seat, but she didn't win it as much.
And so what we know is that we still have a red wave.
It may not be a red tsunami.
For non-accumbents, but it does still look like a red wave.
So things are going, I think, very, very well.
But they're counting the Democrat votes first.
Other key points.
Well, other key points is, you know, I'm looking at the demographics.
I mean, Florida, you had Marco Rubio and Ron DeSantis, both incumbents, trounce their opponents.
You know, think about this.
Charlie Crist was a former, very popular governor of Florida way back in the day.
The fact that DeSantis and Rubio's races were called immediately, immediately when polls close, seemed to suggest that the Hispanics in Florida, which are very different than the Hispanics in Texas or the southwest of the country, that they've broken totally, totally for the GOP.
I saw national shows where liberal media could not find one person in Miami voting for a Democrat.
Yeah, you know, in fact, there's a clip going viral right now on MSNBC where you can hear an audible gasp because they went to Miami-Dade returns and, you know, Hispanics, whites, blacks.
They're turning out for the GOP.
By the way, I saw that clip earlier.
What's the name of it?
I want to find it.
I don't know what it is, but let me text it to the producers here in a second.
But it's absolutely hilarious.
So right now, we're still getting our bearings between all of these states.
But look, I'm looking for early indicators as well.
I'm watching New Hampshire.
The Democrat incumbent is supposed to win that race by a point or two.
Right now, again, if you look at it...
It's got like 11% in.
There's this giant gap.
That gap is going to continue to shrink.
Well, this is good news, because I'll be honest.
We're pro-America, pro-Christian, pro-God, pundits that analyze the New World Order, and I'm an expert on that.
So is Owen.
So is Harrison.
But you're a real famous, respected, hired by a major Republican political operative for more than a decade.
So it makes me feel good what you're saying, because you know what you're talking about.
When it comes to elections, you're like a 9, and I'm like a 5. You know what I mean?
You're up there at the top.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, I've worked on a lot of federal campaigns.
You know, unfortunately, this is actually the first cycle since 2007 that I didn't get to work because the J6 Democrats.
But I think we're coming for our revenge tonight.
So, look, I've got the RCP polling averages here.
We're going to watch all the races tighten to something like this.
There is no way in hell.
That the Democrats somehow turned out secret voters on Election Day.
So we're going to watch all of these races tighten.
They're all going to move towards the red.
And I'm not just saying that to fluff it up.
I mean this honestly.
Take it to the bank.
What we are seeing in North Carolina, what we are seeing in New Hampshire, what we are seeing in Ohio, what we are seeing in Georgia is the best that the Democrats are coming out at.
That margin is going to shrink.
Now, I will tell you this.
I share some of Owen's concern about North Carolina.
What about Pennsylvania?
I know it's a red wave, but my God, the fraud and all those new ballots they're finding, I mean, it looks pretty weird.
It's bad.
It's really, really bad.
In fact, I was on Truth Social, and somebody said, I put out a Truth Social post, and I said, if Arizona is stolen, I'm getting on a plane in the morning.
I know that the Biden administration wants to put me in jail, and I won't drag you into it this time.
I will be.
But that's my next question.
What do you make of, as Carrie Lake pointed out, mainly key Republican districts, the computers just shut down, or they weren't counting 25% of the ballots and giant lines.
I mean, but then the Democrat precinct's no problem.
That looks really suspicious.
Systematic fraud.
And see, we didn't know how they were going to do the fraud this time.
But like I said, from Arizona to Pennsylvania, what it seems to be is that these red counties, where we have a lot of votes, Are still administered by rhinos, but have a lot of red, America first, patriotic...
Voters in them, they're running out of paper.
The machines are all wacky and stuff like that.
And there's no problems in any Democrat high turnout zone in the country.
In the entire country, there's not a single...
But there's the same machines malfunctioning, shutting down, not counting Republican votes in key areas all across the country.
This was their new strategy.
Right.
And you can see the strategy.
They were trying to make it our fault, as you just astutely pointed out about five minutes ago.
They want us to get out of line.
We cannot get out of line.
While you're in line, start texting your friends.
Pay for their Uber.
Get them to the polls.
Because in the early votes, folks, we are behind.
Because voters are paranoid that their votes aren't counting.
That's fine.
The Democrats are always ahead in the early vote.
We overwhelm them on election day.
We're usually 55-60% of voters.
Vote anyway.
So what we gotta do is we gotta raise up those margins.
And I think that we're doing fine right now.
So we're gonna handily win the House.
It's gonna be a red wave, not a red tsunami.
Well, I know I went and voted and I got mobbed and went to a restaurant and I got mobbed and then I couldn't get to the office because the traffic's so bad.
I mean, there's no holiday.
I mean, it's ridiculous out there.
The Republicans are out.
The highway when I got here an hour ago is a standstill.
Yeah, well, I texted your producer and I thought she was gonna think I was lying.
I mean, I was like...
There is traffic, and it's been this way since 1 p.m.
It's just insane out there.
So normally Dallas is three and a half hours.
How many hours do you get to the studio here in Austin?
Four.
All right.
We're going to check in with Owen Schroyer and Harrison Smith here in just a few minutes.
Laura Loomer is right in one of the battleground counties there in Florida.
She's going to tell us what she has been witnessing long-term populist.
Firebrand, Laura Loomer, what are you witnessing in Florida?
Well, thanks so much for having me on tonight, Alex.
I appreciate it.
And wow, it really is a red wave here in Florida tonight.
The results for Governor DeSantis and Marco Rubio were called about 45 minutes ago.
And I will tell you right now, being a Floridian, living in Florida for the last nearly 10 years of my life, I think that this is the earliest I have ever seen a gubernatorial election and a United States Senate race called in the state of Florida.
You know, we saw in 2018, the elections for the governor's race and the Senate races here are usually very contentious.
They had a recount that was very messy and very contentious in 2018, if you recall, down in...
Broward County, Palm Beach County, I see Ali's here with you.
We were together in that Stop the Steal rally.
But the results for Republicans tonight were just so overwhelming that it was very easy for election analysts to call these races for Marco Rubio and Ron DeSantis.
Ron DeSantis came in with 57.1%, and Charlie Chris had 42.2%.
And by the way, I think they called it early.
Even in a lot of the Democrat areas, because they wanted people to stop voting so they wouldn't take over every race.
Laura, please.
Yeah, absolutely.
They did call it early, and I'm sure that the counts are only going to increase as the night goes on.
But when the race was called, it was DeSantis 57.1, Charlie Chris 42.2, which means that DeSantis beat him by...
Over 15%.
And not only did Charlie Criss lose the gubernatorial race tonight to Ron DeSantis, but his former congressional seat, Florida 13, has also just been flipped by Anna Paulina Luna, who was able to ride the polls to victory, of course.
So that's what's happening here in Florida.
You also have Corey Mills, a very strong America First fighter in Florida 7, who is now just...
Really, it's a flip.
You can call it a flip because this was Florida 7. It was Stephanie Murphy's seat prior, which was a Democrat seat.
And then she retired because the pool of America First candidates in the Republican primary were just so strong that she knew she wouldn't be able to survive a general election.
Well, clearly, Florida is the model of the country now.
I'm jealous here in Texas, which we had leadership like DeSantis and great folks like you there.
And I want to get Ali Alexander to pop in with some new developments that just came in around the country.
But looking outside, Florida, Laura, you look at the whole country.
You're a really well-versed, intelligent patriot politico.
What is your gut-level analysis, too early to tell, about around the country?
Well, it's looking like a great night for Republicans.
It's looking like Republicans will take back the House.
But like I have said, just because Republicans may take back the House doesn't necessarily mean it's a future win for Republicans.
What do I mean by that?
Well, we saw when Donald Trump was president, Republicans had control of the House and the Senate.
And so I'm hoping that Republicans will learn from their past failures of not utilizing power when they've been in the majority.
And they will actually start to, you know, get more aggressive against combating the radical.
That's right.
The Democratic Party, I want to bring Ali in, we'll go back to you.
Ali, they're really trying to outlaw the Republican Party right now, calling us all terrorists and literally saying they're going to be a terrorist.
We need a two-party system at least in this country, but it's time to retire them.
I mean, they are out of control.
Well, it's true.
And as Laura just astutely pointed out, you know, Stephanie Murphy is one of these Democrats who really, you know, put pedal to the metal in her own race, raised her own money, didn't need Democrat leadership.
She got in.
She saw that this party went way, way left.
Mind you, she's pretty left, but it went way, way left.
She said, you know what?
I'm going to retire.
I don't want to put up with this drama.
So they put her on the January 6th Select Committee.
To prosecute us as the Republican Party.
Folks, we got breaking news here at InfoWars.
The race in Georgia and the race in North Carolina, just like I said, the blue mirage is almost completely over.
It's closing.
Yeah, yeah.
Those races have, those margins have chopped in half.
In the time that Laura's been talking and I was talking about the Blue Mirage.
And I think that you're right, Alex.
I think that people need to keep in mind in Florida, it's two different time zones.
And so if they call it early and then they get people in the panhandle not to vote, which is super Republican, then they might save a couple of seats.
The Democrats are trying to save the House.
But it won't be saved.
As Laura said, the red wave in Florida, I think, is going to be indicative of everywhere else.
And Florida and Ohio have two completely different demographics.
But where you watch one gain, the other one usually gains.
And so I'm pretty excited tonight.
I'm actually feeling really, really optimistic.
Laura?
I just want to clarify here.
They did not call the race early.
It was not a form of voter suppression.
I just want to make that very clear that folks in the panhandle had enough time to vote.
And I posted the election being called for DeSantis and Rubio at 8.03 as soon as it was called.
And that's exactly when polls in the panhandle were closed because it's only an hour ahead.
So polls close here usually for the rest of Florida at 7 p.m. Eastern, and for the panhandle it was 8 p.m. Eastern.
Okay, well, thanks for correcting us on that.
So looking at the outages in other battleground states like Michigan and Pennsylvania and obviously Arizona and even Texas has been happening.
What do you think is going on there, Laura?
Well, I'm very concerned, obviously, about what's been happening in Arizona today.
You have an amazing candidate with Carrie Lake.
I think that she is really going to become one of the best governors our country has to offer.
I honestly see her as being presidential material in 2028 if she actually keeps her promises.
I have faith in Carrie.
I'm really looking forward to seeing her record when she wins her election tonight.
But you see that...
You know, the Republican Party had two years to address the fraud in the stolen election, and they have really failed to address the machine ballot fraud.
There were reports out of Maricopa County today where we saw the audit in 2020.
Republicans should have been on high alert.
And I'm not talking about Carrie Lake's team because she's done a phenomenal job.
I'm talking about the RMC.
They should have been on high alert.
In Maricopa County, where there were reports of outages of over 20% of the machines in the Phoenix area today.
And so that's just unacceptable.
And, you know, we truly are going to restore voter confidence in this country.
The Republican Party has got to get their act together, and they have got to start taking voter fraud and election integrity seriously once they take back the House.
Absolutely.
Laura Loomer, pop in with us again later tonight.
Loomer.com, thank you so much.
All right.
Thank you.
Ali, you got one more point to make.
I'm going to do a simulcast with Steve Banner for a little while.
We'll come back with you.
I'm about to go to Owen and Harrison with the latest numbers from the war room in there.
But another point you wanted to make.
Yeah, no, I just think that tonight is very interesting.
Again, this blue mirage, it's evaporating again.
We chopped it in half since I mentioned the Blue Mirage.
We've chopped it in half again.
We're back in the driver's seat in North Carolina.
We're back in the driver's seat in Georgia.
We're probably 15 minutes away from those flipping towards Republican.
We might still have a runoff in either of those states.
They are runoff states.
Ohio's about to tighten.
And all eyes are in Arizona.
I can't stress it enough.
Everyone needs to text everyone there because it's a complete crapshoot.
They've even built a wall around the tabulation center.
There in Maricopa County, where they're trying to convince voters to, we can't count your ballots.
There's the wall, just like they did in Georgia and places.
Yeah, I mean, this is insane, because what's also happening is that where the machines are failing, they say, well, we want to count your ballots downtown.
So they want to move it in a place where there's absolutely- By the way, when we were there two years ago, they built that wall, right there.
We were right there.
You were there.
Mike Cernovich was there.
Congressman Paul Gosar, our friend, was there.
I mean, this is where Stop the Steal 2020 was born, and this is where they want to squash out free speech, the right to seek redress from our government.
I mean, these bureaucrats, they're not even elected.
That's the insane thing.
But they're self-appointed and funded by the WEF.
All right, Ali.
And we're going to now go to Harrison Smith and Owen Schroer in the Infowars News Center.
And then in about eight minutes, we're going to be talking to Steve Bannon.
Guys, give us the latest.
All right.
So, as pointed out by Ali, the margins right now in North Carolina and Georgia are starting to shrink.
You do have...
Hey, Owen, your mic's not turned on.
You're having a mic problem.
I'll come back to you here in just a moment.
Okay, he's got it fixed.
Let's go back to Owen Troyer.
So, as Ali was saying, the margins in Georgia and North Carolina are shrinking.
Walker is making a comeback.
Bud is making a comeback.
So here's what we've got to have our eyes on now.
The shenanigans, the anomalies like we saw in the 2020 election.
Let's not forget, they tried to steal North Carolina too.
They failed, but they tried.
So let's keep an eye on that.
If Walker and Bud retake the lead in those two states, what are we going to see?
Is it going to be the, oh, we can't call it tonight, and then 3.30, the perfect amount of votes arrive for Democrats, and then they call it.
So that's the good news.
We'll continue to monitor.
New numbers coming in out of Texas.
It's looking good in Texas as well.
The first wave of the Democrat votes are starting to get overwhelmed by the vast Republican vote.
So it looks like Texas is going to go the way of Republicans again.
And I want to say one more thing as you guys were discussing with Loomer and then get Harrison Smith's take on this and Ali's and yours, Alex, as the ultimate experience in all of this.
When Laura talks about Republicans getting into office now and being better than they were in 2016, here's what I'm seeing.
I'm now seeing...
Trump conservatives getting into the House.
You're not seeing Bush conservatives.
You're not seeing establishment conservatives.
You're not seeing conservative ink.
You're seeing Trump brand conservatives that take on the media, take on the communist Democrats, head on, no apologies, no surrender.
And so that's going to be the difference.
Some of these names that you're seeing getting into the House and getting into the Senate are not going to play games with Democrats.
They're not going to play games with these dirty crookers.
And what we are looking like and hoping like we're going to see from a 2022, 2023 Republican class.
What now is interesting is the New Hampshire race where the Republican governor looks like that.
They've already declared that the Republican governor going to win.
But somehow the Republican is way down on the Senate side of the ballot.
So we'll continue to monitor that.
But it looks like the gap is closing.
North Carolina and Georgia.
We'll see what time those flip back over to the Republicans.
And then, oh, is it going to be another 3.30 in the morning?
Flip back to the Democrats?
We'll have our close eyes on that.
Still nothing in from New York yet.
Oddly enough.
But there you go.
But Harrison, what do you think about the new breed of Republican getting into Congress being different than what we saw in 2016?
Well, we can only hope.
And, you know, obviously the fact that this hasn't been an overwhelming, like, ridiculous red wave to the extent that we thought or hoped maybe it would be is really a condemnation of the Republican Party up to this point.
Even up till now, they have not gone after the Democrats with everything that they could go after them, everything with crime and transgenderism and all this sort of stuff.
This should be an absolute blowout.
The fact that it's not is really a condemnation.
It should be a lesson for the Republicans, and hopefully they learn that lesson.
But there are some fighters in there, and luckily they are all looking like they're winning their races.
Marjorie Taylor Greene has won reelection.
Matt Gaetz has won reelection.
So it looks like being a sort of...
Strong Republican, Trump-style Republican is already showing good returns for the people already in Congress.
Of course, we'll be watching some of the West Coast elections to see if we get some more of those Trump-style Republicans into office.
But just to give you back to this sort of bird's-eye overview, still just 12 of the 35 seats for Senate that are up for election, 35 seats up for election, 12 of those have been called.
Eight have gone to Republicans.
Four have gone to Democrats.
In terms of the House, the Republicans have gained four seats and the Democrats have lost two, but it's still early.
Just 69 of the 435 seats have been called.
But amongst those that have been called for Republicans, Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene, obviously Ron DeSantis is one.
I think Florida is the big lesson here.
It's been already just a massive red wave tsunami across that state, and it's because they have the Trump style, or I guess you could say DeSantis style.
I don't want to split hairs here, but obviously the robust...
Full-force Republicanism is showing really great returns in Florida, which I think the rest of the Republicans should take note of as we move forward.
I mean, even if we get a victory that we expect, and as you're pointing out, a lot of these races are closing.
I think Ali's exactly right.
We're seeing a blue mirage early in the night, and even in just the last hour, so many of those races have closed substantially.
Yeah, I think...
People need to take this as a lesson and understand the Republicans don't want weak-kneed people who can lose with honor.
We want fighters who actually will fight for us, and we're seeing that play out here.
And by the way, I think it's fair to say now, Florida is a red state.
I don't think that's up for debate anymore.
Now, we're still monitoring the situation in Pennsylvania, and I want to know, not just from Alex and Ali, what they think about this new breed of Republican, but Ali, quickly.
What do you see going on with Pennsylvania now?
Mehmet Oz has a large margin.
Owen, Owen, I've got to cut in.
We're going to come right back to you and Ali Alexander here in about 15 minutes.
We're going to simulcast right now with Steve Bannon, his live coverage of the election.
Let's go ahead and take his feet until he introduces me to his show.
Here we go.
Now, a five-point lead, and it shows you how great a candidate Vega was.
She's pure MAGA, right?
The law enforcement, a Latina.
Karen, I want you to weigh in on the second congressional district in Virginia, Gloria, who Steve pointed out early on, the Democrat, who's on the Jan 6th committee.
She's down 11 points.
Okay, there's 65% of the vote in.
But the Republican Kiggins has been up double digits all night long.
We'll see if it holds.
But 65% of the vote in, Democrat Loria, a member of the January 6th committee, is down 55-44.
That's what happens when you focus on an issue that the American people don't care about.
Tell us about that for a second.
We got Alex Jones I'm going to go to in a second.
But this is key.
They took that, the insurrectionists, the anti-democracy, in particular, look, Laurier was a superstar for them.
It's just like, was it Michelle Lee in Florida that quit, or Murphy?
Murphy quit.
This was a rising star.
That now got on the J6, she owned the J6, didn't talk about anything else, and now being beaten by, what, 10 points?
Absolutely.
11 points right now.
Unbelievable.
65% of the vote.
Now I know where the White House, Jack Perzovic's telling the White House is cut off MSNBC.
They don't want to watch it.
No, but MSN, okay.
This is why we did the cold open on the war room.
Hey, Jones team, this is Denver Control.
Can you guys send audio or something?
No, it's MSNBC's problem.
They're the ones that coddled these candidates that didn't have a chance.
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. Can you hear me, Denver?
Can you hear me, DC?
All right, we're getting audio from you.
Perfect.
Thank you.
They didn't pay attention to people, the real Americans.
They didn't pay any attention to that.
Because after Biden came to power, the regime came to power, they had everything.
They had the media, they had the universities, they had Wall Street.
We had nothing.
And they thought they could dictate to the American people what reality is.
This is the more importantly than these can Hey, Alex, you're just feeding our video back to us.
Can you turn it on?
Well, they're pushing our video back to it.
MSNBC and Morning Joe and Morning Mika led the Democratic Party on the road to perdition.
And there's no better candidate you can see in Luria down in Virginia, too.
Are you getting me now?
Norfolk, Virginia Beach.
Yep, we're getting you, Alex.
The video you're seeing is ours.
Strong military being crushed right now.
Let's double check it.
Are you guys just waiting for us to pitch to you?
Up 11 points.
Over Lauria, as you say.
I want to also point out Virginia 7, now 81% in.
And Vega, the Republican, has lost the point.
Up four.
Up four.
So I gotta tell you, the Democrats are making a tough stand there.
Spanberger is fighting hard.
She's gonna tell you, she's the best they got in that class of 18. That class of 18 was Trump's midterm, where they had those big wins.
And these were all the, by the way, these are all the big stars.
Let's go to Alex Jones right now.
Alex, tell us what you're seeing as you look out here across this battle map, particularly in your beloved state of Texas, down there in the Rio Grande Valley in South.
Texas could be a big night for us.
What do you see?
Absolutely.
I want to talk about Texas.
Historically, it looks like it's going for Democrats, but as the night goes on, we always have gone red, at least since the time of Dwight D. Eisenhower back in the 1950s.
But what you said, Steve, is absolutely on target.
We have the whole corporate media, big tech, the Democratic Party, the RINOs.
The neocons bullying the American people the last two years, trying to drive us into submission.
And this is a referendum against the power structure that the ragtag American people with red blood of every race, color, and creed have come together and said, we want America back.
We want our republic.
We don't want the leftist critical race theory and the transgenderism and the open borders and the wars and the tyranny and the surveillance.
And so despite all the fraud and all the rigging and all the Google manipulation and all the Facebook manipulation and all the Twitter manipulation, the pendulum is swinging back in a mighty, mighty way.
And no matter how much fraud they throw at us, they can't stop a red tsunami.
And so I think we're going to see a major, major victory tonight.
And for those of us that have been on the front lines, nobody more than Steve Bannon, nobody more than President Trump, I'm kind of at the next level of being attacked.
You know who the real people are by how attacked they are.
And I'm so blessed and honored on this historic night to be with you as we see the beginning of this amazing victory.
We've also got to talk about how the deep state is going to strike back.
But as for Texas...
In other areas, unless they're just total fraud, obviously, we're going to see big Republican victories.
But it's always this way, where it's neck and neck.
An hour ago, Beto was way ahead of our lackluster governors.
He's not DeSantis, but he's still a lot better than Beto.
And so, I predict by midnight or night tonight, we're going to know it's been a Republican win here in Texas.
Not that there hasn't been a lot of dead people voting, a lot of folks out of state voting, but those Democrat Party databases that Facebook and Google have given the Democrats.
Okay, but Alex, let me tell you, before we get to the deep state, let's talk about our problems we have on our side of the football.
With this big sweeping win...
People are going to be looking for action.
They've gone out and rung doorbells.
They've walked the precincts.
They got these votes out with the grassroots movement.
Not a lot of money.
What are they going to demand happens in the Senate?
And what are they going to demand happens in the House?
With the leadership votes that are going to come up, the leadership votes are going to be, I think, Tuesday morning before President Trump's event.
What is MAGA and what is the populist nationalist movement going to demand happen in the House and the Senate after working to get this big red tsunami?
Well, exactly.
This win is great.
It's the main battle.
But winning the war is about holding the Republican leadership to the fire, holding their feet to the fire, and getting good leadership in there, even if we don't replace the neocons and rhinos, making them understand.
The come-to-Jesus moment and the fear of God that this massive revolution of peaceful, intellectual, cultural awakening will target them politically if they don't get on board.
Get out of the way of America and the new renaissance.
Get out of the way of President Trump being re-elected after all this fraud in two years.
Get out of the way of DeSantis being the example of the new Republican Party, the populist Republican Party that goes back to its roots and Abraham Lincoln and before him.
And so we're going to demand criminal investigations of Fauci on the gain of function.
We're going to demand the border be secured as Trump did.
We're going to demand that they turn back on the Keystone Pipeline and oil drilling and gas drilling and turn back on the thousand plus power plants turned off under Obama and just reverse the whole globalist agenda to cut off American energy being financed by communist China so we can't finance ourselves and have a future.
We're going to see a real reckoning right now because the people aren't just transitory.
They are fundamentally awake to the Great Reset and the whole globalist agenda, not just here but around the world, from Italy to Sweden to you name it.
We are seeing populist candidates elected that transcend left and right, and that's what's so exciting about this night.
Two things I want to get to before we let you go, Alex, is number one, Zelensky has been reporting the Financial Times of London.
The White House told Zelensky, hey, I think we've got Ukraine financing fatigue.
This is all because we're taking over the House.
We've already said the House members are saying from Gates, MGG, no more money for Ukraine.
In addition to that, the debt ceiling.
Already the negotiations about the debt ceiling, about lifting it.
How big are those fights?
Starting next week, after we kind of figure out where the battlefield is, how many seats we picked up, how big is the debt ceiling and how big is it?
No more cash to Zelensky and the Ukraine oligarchs.
Well, absolutely.
You know scientific national polls had 80 to 87 percent of Americans, liberal, conservative, black, white, old, young, didn't matter against this proxy war that's turning into a full-blown war and could be World War III in Ukraine.
But when Tulsi Gabbards came out and left the Democratic Party three weeks ago— We love our military, the best people, but we've got to beware some of the bureaucracies that are around that.
And so we've got to get the debt under control.
We've got to get the inflation under control.
And both parties have been bad about this.
The Republicans were going over the edge of a cliff at 80 miles an hour.
We need tough talk.
We need to be honest with the American people.
And we demand now to get the spending and this debt ceiling back in place, or we will go the way of the Weimar Republic.
Alex, how do people get to you for your night?
We know you're doing all-night coverage on election night.
Where do people go, sir?
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Let's go to the host of The War Room, 3 to 6 p.m. weekdays, Owen Schroyer and the great Harrison Smith, host of American Journal, weekday mornings, 8 a.m. to get the latest numbers coming in.
We'll get the newest analysis and breakdowns from great political analysts and Patriot, the founder of Stop the Steal, Ali Alexander.
Sure, Alex.
We now have Bud in the lead in North Carolina.
That's good.
The House seats right now are split in North Carolina with those races still ongoing, so we'll monitor that.
Oklahoma is going to be fully red.
They're going to take both Senate seats, and it looks like every House seat right now.
That's good news.
Early numbers in from New York, no surprise there.
It's going to be all Democrats.
We'll monitor the House seats.
They might pick up some there for the Republicans, but it's going to be Democrat.
They've already declared Schumer the winner.
It's not even close.
And Hochul is going to be the winner.
It's incredible to think that those two freak scumbags can win elections with such high margins, but there you go.
And just so people can see what we're talking about, North Carolina, six House seats have been declared.
We still have, let's see here, eight left to go.
That's going to be an interesting one to watch.
But in the Senate, Bud has now taken the lead.
I don't think he's going to give that one up.
Let's go back and forth.
Just as you predicted an hour ago or an hour and a half ago, Ali Alexander.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, I was right.
There was a blue mirage.
The red mirage rumor was fake.
It was meant to suppress the red vote.
What actually happened is that there was a blue mirage.
They counted some of those early votes.
They may have counted mail-in votes.
We're not sure.
That varies state to state.
And then these cities, they flooded the zone.
I don't know why, but they flooded the zone.
And so we were watching four states.
Look, we still have very, very low percentage of votes counted in New Hampshire.
But like Owen said earlier, there does seem to be a gap between the Republican governor and the Republican U.S. Senate race there, which there was always going to be one.
But hopefully we close that soon.
I think there's only 15% of the vote in that New Hampshire U.S. Senate race.
And look, I expect the Democrat to win.
But if it's a tight race, it means over on the West Coast, we probably cleaned up.
It means in Texas, we cleaned up.
In Florida, we cleaned up.
And so I'm watching that.
What are the other races to watch, like New Mexico?
Well, yeah, you know, we want to watch Nevada.
Roger Stone and I talked about this on his show about a week ago.
And everyone's excited.
Donald Trump and his apparatus, they're all excited about the Nevada U.S. Senate race there and also the New Mexico race.
In Nevada, I suspect there's going to be fraud.
We're polling ahead, but they have so much fraud.
They codified, Alex, the COVID rules.
And so the drop-off boxes, the mandatory compulsory mailing to every registered voter, that's now the norm in Nevada.
Which is what Obama, actually Biden's puppet, but Obama, the third administration we're under.
They're trying, if they win, they're saying they're going to pass voter reform that codifies that fraud.
Let's go back to Owen, and I want to talk to Harrison.
Owen, you scared me a little, because that's the numbers, where Beto was ahead quite a bit an hour ago.
Is our governor closing on him, or what's happening there?
No, there's going to be crazy numbers in Travis County, which is Austin.
There's going to be crazy numbers in Dallas.
And you're going to look at this stuff, and the question we're going to be asking ourselves, I think, after this election is, how is it...
And I think we're seeing this in real time, but how is it that the left is becoming more leftist and the right is becoming more conservative when the centrists are all leaning right now?
So it's like, how is it in Austin and other areas, it went from Hillary Clinton getting 55% to Biden getting 60% to now Beto getting 65-70% and it's like that in these other Democrat areas in Pennsylvania, in Georgia, in Texas, but I think Republicans are going to be okay and safe in Texas.
I want to go back to the Philadelphia, though, or Pennsylvania, rather, guys.
If you could give me Pennsylvania.
All right, this is already beginning to switch.
Fetterman is dominating here in the Northeast.
That is a blue mirage.
My guess is all of these counties here in the Northeast and Pennsylvania will all end up being red by the end of the night.
So the only chance I think that Fetterman...
is going to have here is just with so many overwhelming numbers in Philadelphia.
In fact, guys, pull up Philadelphia.
This is the split I'm talking about in major cities here, Alex.
And you can see this in almost every major city.
I mean, Fetterman is getting a 91% clip in Philadelphia.
I mean, that is absurd.
No one buys that.
It's the same thing with Baltimore.
In fact, let's go ahead and do it.
Guys, let's go back.
Let's go to the 2020 presidential election.
Let's just see exactly what we're dealing with here.
I do believe we're going to be okay in Pennsylvania once the Northeast votes are finalized.
But guys, if we can go back in time to the 2020 election results, I'd like to see the numbers in Philadelphia County and then as well in the 2016.
If you guys don't have it, I can pull it up on my side screen over here.
I don't know if you guys have that up right now.
So let me just go ahead and pull it up.
Owen, while you pull that up, let me get a comment from Ali Alexander.
We'll come back to you and then to Harrison Smith.
Ali.
See, what I appreciate about Owen's analysis here in Pennsylvania is people need to understand in politics and on campaigns, you're dealing with two different numbers.
Right now here on Infowars, we're going to be dealing with the breakdown, okay?
So that's 91 to 6 or whatever.
But what you're also looking at, especially in Pennsylvania, is you're looking at the turnout, okay?
So you want to say, did the black turnout reach 55% in Philly, for example?
If the black turnout in the midterms is 55% or really above 52% We will win blue seats that we're not expected to win.
And so the turnout is going to be very key.
When Donald Trump won, CNN had the Philly mayor on live.
They yanked him off because not enough blacks turned out to vote.
And then Donald Trump penetrated with the suburbs.
So Donald Trump narrowly won Pennsylvania because blacks rejected the Democrats.
And that's what we're going to be watching all night.
You know, at some point, maybe during a break, I'm going to look at what we did in Jacksonville.
It's not just the percentages they're getting, it's the percentages of voters.
Right, and different demographics weigh differently.
So there is a surge in the white vote.
There is a surge in the Hispanic vote.
But not only is there a surge in the Hispanic vote, it's breaking down more GOP.
And as blacks wake up and become populist and Republican, the first phase is they just don't vote.
Yeah, and black men are in double-digit Republicans.
So black men are going towards the GOP.
It's black women who are...
I love Owen's analysis on Philly, because Pennsylvania, you have Pittsburgh in the West, you have the rest of the state, but you really have black turnout.
So black turnout, East and West, and that's what controls this state.
And it can get very dicey, but Philly has already told us that they're not even going to give us initial results for a couple of days.
And that's when you know there's some chicanery going on.
Okay, let's go back to Owen.
Owen, you got that state you wanted to pull up?
Yeah, and so here's what I'm seeing here.
If consistency is what we're looking for, we're getting it in most of the areas actually in Pennsylvania, including the counties outside of Philadelphia that lean Democrat, but you're not talking about ridiculous percentages in the past.
So guys, give me Philadelphia County here.
Pull this up for me for a second.
So this is the 2020 election result here.
You had Joe Biden getting a...
I don't think this is Philadelphia County, guys.
Give me Philadelphia County.
I believe he had...
I can't yet.
Zoom in, zoom in, zoom in, zoom in, zoom in.
There we go.
Now give me Philadelphia County.
I don't know why I can't get the Philadelphia County.
Hey, that's fine.
I'll come over here, guys.
Can we come over and just put my screen on?
We're going to get this right because this is important.
We got it.
I got it right here.
So here's what we have right now in Philadelphia County.
Guys, put my screen up here.
The number for Fetterman is 91%, okay?
91% right now in Philadelphia.
Just ignore the rest of the counties and look at Philadelphia.
Okay, 91%.
We're still early in the process, but let's go back.
2020, Philadelphia County goes 81% for Biden.
So that's ridiculous if you believe those numbers or you believe that the Democrats snuck in 300,000 votes for Joe Biden.
And now we're to believe as unpopular as he is, he's even higher.
Or Fetterman is.
But let's go back again, because let's watch the consistency.
After chasing a black guy down with a gun, too.
So Hillary Clinton here, again, though, Hillary Clinton, about the same, about 82%.
So they're used to that.
So here's what they've realized, because the rest of the state's going to go pretty much the same way.
They'll get Allegheny County.
They'll get some votes in Harrisburg, a little bit in Scranton.
But as you can see here, it's never overwhelming.
It's a very small margin.
Even in Allegheny County, it's not very much.
But then you jump ahead.
Now, this is what they have realized.
I think this is what the Democrats have realized.
They're going to have to get a number out of Allegheny County that's going to be at least 65%.
They're going to have to get a number out of Harrisburg that's going to be at least 60%.
That's going to be Dauphin County right there.
And Cumberland County.
I expect those numbers to come back down to earth.
But this is going to be the big one, and that's Philadelphia.
They know that they have to get at least an 80% number and probably at least 500 or 600,000 votes for Fetterman out of Philadelphia County.
And of course, as we know, just like in 2020, no matter what the case is in the state of...
Pennsylvania, they will stuff those ballots until they have enough to declare victory in Philadelphia County.
Oh yeah, they might have 110% of the people vote there, and they'll just tell us, don't look at it, don't investigate it.
I want to get Ali Alexander's take on that, but Harrison Smith, your view on this?
Yeah, no, I think it's really bizarre to see how it's playing out.
I mean, obviously, Ali Alexander has been better predicting what's going on and what we're seeing right now than all of the mainstream media.
To me, it's interesting, the failure of the mainstream media to accurately predict what we're seeing.
Because, again, from the bird's eye view, it looks like, I mean, if they were to stop voting right now, GOP is actually up in the Senate.
GOP has 40 seats.
Democrats have 39. 16 of 35 seats have been called so far.
So still some to go.
But.
It looks like they were completely off on this.
What did you just find?
Owen just got very excited about something.
So get this.
The clip for Shapiro in Philadelphia County is 94%.
Look, I'm sorry, guys, but that is impossible.
In a district where you have hundreds of thousands of voters, that is a sheer impossibility.
So if that number doesn't balance itself out by the end of the night...
Explain to people, Owen, explain what you just are talking about.
So in Philadelphia County...
This is where the Democrats stuff ballots, okay?
They did it at 3.30 in the morning on the 2020 election night.
We all witnessed it.
We all know about the vote Viagra going straight up for Biden.
But even in those last elections, the Democrats got 600,000 votes for Biden there.
And I believe if we go back to Hillary Clinton, it was about 550,000, I think.
Yeah, 584.
So they're going to have to get at least 600,000 votes for Fetterman and for Shapiro in Pennsylvania for them to win this race.
But again, even those ridiculous numbers are coming in at 80%.
A 90% clip for Democrats in Philadelphia County plus is ludicrous.
It's absurd.
It's an impossibility.
And it just begs the question, if you do believe...
That Democrats are winning these counties at plus 90%.
What in the hell is in the water in Philadelphia County that's made them go completely insane?
Harrison, give us your view.
We're going to go to Drew Hernandez here in a moment.
I'll at least take two on this.
This is insane.
No one is buying that 94% of people are voting for Fetterman in Philadelphia.
No one is buying that.
No, it's ridiculous.
I completely agree with what Owen is saying.
And especially since you consider that Philadelphia, perhaps second only to, I think, New Orleans, they have suffered the most out of the anti-cop, the defund the police, the pro-crime policies of the Democrats.
I mean, Philadelphia has been absolutely ravaged by drugs.
And I mean, we saw earlier this week or last week with Savannah Hernandez, some of her reporting and just the absolute catastrophe that Philadelphia is.
Maybe they're gluttons for punishments.
And again, I think this is...
Indicative of a failure of Republicans to capitalize on some of these major issues, or it's just outright cheating.
But they control the machines there.
That's just total fraud.
We'll come back to you guys in a few minutes.
Great job.
Ollie, we're about to go to Drew Hernandez here.
We're going to give him the floor for about 10 minutes because he's always a firecracker of analysis and information, travel the whole country.
But you were saying this is good news.
What were you talking about?
Yeah, so this is good news.
I think what Owen showed is that in Philadelphia County, again, we talk about breakdowns, but we also talk about turnout.
Is that you could see the gap between Biden and Hillary with the breakdown.
So when Hillary is getting 82%, that's an indicator that she was going to lose.
Pennsylvania.
Which, you know, Republicans, we'd want it since Reagan.
So we'd been wanting the state.
We'd been wanting the state.
So when they steal that big in a few areas they control, that's the panic button.
Right.
But with Fetterman at 91% and then Shapiro at 96%.
That's total desperation.
Right.
That's total desperation.
But it means that right now both Republicans are headed to lose.
But here's what I would do if I wasn't on air and I had the time.
What I would do is I would take Philly, and then I would take the suburbs and find the proportional rate, and then that way you could find out are whites more coming out or are blacks coming out, and that will really let us know if we have a chance.
And as we pivot over to Drew, who I know...
Bubba, you're saying a 94% in Philly means they're about to steal Pennsylvania.
They're about to steal Pennsylvania.
And they're going to put that mutant that literally is more brain-dead than Biden in the Senate.
Yeah, possibly.
Well, Fetterman's at 91. Shapiro's at the 94, the 96. But if we start to see that Fetterman gets 89 in Philadelphia County as returns come in, then it starts to suggest that we are competitive or that Oz is competitive.
I'm not a fan of Oz, but it means that Oz, who Trump endorses, is competitive.
But I'll tell you this.
I'm texting all my friends in Arizona right now, and they say that they're cautiously optimistic.
They said it's good, it's not great, but it's looking really, really good.
All right, let's bring Drew Hernandez in while you do the analysis.
Drew, you're hosting the next five, ten minutes.
I'm not going to interrupt you.
I want you to be able to lay out what you're seeing, what you think is going on, and then we'll come back and look at Arizona in a moment.
Yeah, you got it.
I mean, I think Arizona is definitely something we need to pay attention to.
We still got some time before all that information begins to come out because I think what's been happening all day in Arizona is an embarrassment.
Number one, it's an embarrassment because of all the problems with the machines and all the problems with the voting.
Right from the get-go, right in the beginning, right in the morning, the first reports that we saw out, right out the gate, were that machines were not functioning properly and that machines were not able to properly function for the votes.
And even some of the machines that were printing some of the ballots, they either were overprinting with the ink or they were underprinting, didn't have enough ink.
It just seems like every single problem that could possibly go wrong is conveniently going wrong.
So it pushes people.
What we've been noticing in Arizona is now they're telling people, they've been telling people all day, and this is why Carrie Lake is coming out and President Trump is putting out videos saying, stay in line, hold the line, let your vote count, don't let these people tell you what to do, because what some of, and I've been getting sent some videos in Maricopa County where we have some of the poll watchers that are pushing people to just, you know, turn their ballot in, turn their vote in directly, turn it into the third box.
Because we're going to come by later, and we're going to count it later.
You don't want to wait all day.
You don't want to wait all day to sit there and vote differently.
So what we are seeing is this convenient push for people to not wait in line.
They don't want people waiting in line.
They just want them to dump their ballots immediately, whatever that puts into their hands in Maricopa County.
But this continual botched election system, I don't buy it, Alec.
I don't buy...
Well, no kidding.
Even the New York Times like six hours ago said, all these voting machines going down is adding fuel to the conspiracy theorist.
It's not a conspiracy.
Absolutely.
And even you have like MSNBC coming out and saying, you know, some of the talking heads are coming out and saying that they don't believe in the election as well.
I'll say this.
I'll say this.
Is if you are watching, if you are seeing what is being done, I'll say that this is kind of a good thing.
Now hear me out.
Because there are people in this country that believe that these elections are free and that they're fair and that they're Sure.
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No, no, that's absolutely what happened.
So we have Florida, the Florida race, U.S. Senate race has been called.
The U.S. Senate race for Colorado has been called.
I'm actually really surprised that it's been called this early.
There was, you know, talks that this race could be within four points.
But the U.S. Senate candidate on the Republican side was a never-Trumper.
He said, send me to Washington, and I'm going to try to prosecute Donald Trump as a Republican.
So we ditched that guy, and that's going to be really interesting.
If that guy falls below his polling average, it again contends that the Trump endorsement actually brings out— All right, Ali Alexander, thank you so much.
We're going to go back to Owen Troyer and Harrison Smith with some updates.
Roger Stone is coming up.
We've got Robert Barnes coming up as well.
But Mike Adams is a polite guy.
He'll pause for me and then I'll take over.
I want to give Mike Adams to host right now, the next 20 minutes, the host of Natural News, reaches millions of people a day, an icon of liberty, good friend of mine, fellow Texan, to give us...
Your 35,000-foot view, where you think this is going, how you think the power search is going to respond.
We're starting to get a clear picture of what's going on here, but not completely.
We'll be going live until the early morning hours.
Mike Adams.
All right.
Well, wow.
What an incredible broadcast that you are hosting there tonight.
And everything is at stake.
And I just want to point out about the false flag discussion that what's at stake here is the Nuremberg 2.0 trials.
So these Democrats who realize that they have been caught red-handed engaging in vicious lockdowns, forced vaccines that have maimed and killed a large number of people, potentially injured and killed well over a million Americans, and engaged in economic destruction and controlled demolition of the economy, takedowns of the energy infrastructure, and so much more.
I mean, child developmental harm has been caused by the lockdowns and keeping kids home from school.
They know they're facing Nuremberg 2.0.
And Senator Rand Paul, whose race has already been called for him tonight, he previously said that if he is put in the position of leadership in the U.S. Senate, in the appropriate Senate committee, that he would initiate an investigation along those lines.
He didn't call it Nuremberg 2.0, but that's kind of our understanding in the general public of what that means.
And I'd love to hear Ali Alexander here comment on this, but given that context, think about the desperation of the Dems and what they're willing to try to pull off if they know that this is at stake.
I mean, they could be facing prosecutions, potentially life in prison if convicted, but more importantly, they could be facing the generational destruction of the credibility of the Democrat Party and the credibility of...
The vaccine industry, the pharmaceutical giants that fund a lot of big tech and fund a lot of the left these days and fund a lot of the media.
So we're talking about a revenue stream potentially being taken away that is rather extraordinary.
So that's why they're willing to fight and do almost anything that's necessary.
Now, do I have Ali there in the studio to comment as well?
All right.
Break in if I do.
If not, I'm going to continue on with my coverage.
No, no, no, Mike.
You've got the floor.
You're hosting.
I want to hear what you have to say.
Cover it all, brother.
Okay, okay.
I mean, you've got incredible talent right there.
I'd love to get some reaction and some feedback here as well.
So just pop in any time you want.
Otherwise, I will keep going.
Well, let's just do this.
Let's bring Owen Schroer and Harrison Smith in from the other studio.
And you guys all co-host right now.
I'm just sitting back watching.
Go ahead.
Okay, excellent.
Well, to the producers, have Owen or Harrison pop in whenever they want.
They can just interrupt me.
But think about the catastrophe that just happened for Democrats in Florida.
Why is that the case?
Because Governor DeSantis put in place election integrity laws and infrastructure to have an honest election.
So Democrats are freaking out right now all across America realizing that, hey, if there's an honest election anywhere in America...
Democrats lose big time.
They lose everything.
They lose their power.
So they know, and by the way, kudos to Ron DeSantis for making that happen, just shows the power of pushing back against the radicals and actually declaring election integrity and restoring the power to the people, by the way.
But the Democrats know that this is a battle between humans versus machines that the Democrats control because they can sabotage machines.
They can they can take them offline.
You know, they can they can mess with the ink or the scanners or whatever.
Or they can just, you know, fake all kinds of situations where all you can't use the machines right now.
You're going to have to wait a couple hours and then people walk away.
That's what's been happening in Arizona, as you've covered.
So this is humans versus machines, which.
It's like humanity fighting the machines for the future of planet Earth.
But it's no joke.
It's not science fiction.
This is what we're actually dealing with right here in real time tonight as we look across this country.
But the other thing I want to add here is that this battle will not be over tonight.
As you've said, as you well know, this battle will continue for several days to come, and it's going to move into the areas of lawfare.
And also social engineering attempting to use the media and use censorship and use big tech platforms to try to shove a new outcome down the throats of gullible Americans if they're willing to accept the lies and the propaganda.
And that was my question for Ollie and for Drew, and they spoke to it some.
But you're really an expert of the highest order on the Hegelian dialect taking false flags.
With all the pre-programming, Mike Adams, we've seen of the Republicans are going to be violent.
They're going to try to steal it.
They're not going to accept the outcome.
They're terrorists.
Brace for murder.
Brace for our children to be killed.
Obviously, they're pre-programming something big.
I hope they don't do it.
I think Ollie said, well, it's one thing they've got warmed up and ready to go.
I agree.
I'd say...
80% chance you're about to pull some type of big false flag.
A white supremacist kills a bunch of black people, something like that.
What's your gut tell you?
It's the perfect storm set up for a false flag.
And the beginning is today when Republicans go to sleep thinking that they won this with the red tsunami, kind of like a repeat of 2020.
But here's where it goes differently.
Then tomorrow or the next day, we wake up.
And massive blue shift, all these new votes show up, you know, again, just like 2020.
But then after that, you know, deep state agents or crisis actors or sabotage agents, feds dressed up as MAGA, whatever it looks like, then they go berserk and start carrying out acts of extreme violence.
That's right.
That's the question.
What's their next January 6th opportunity where we go there peacefully but they hijack it?
Where could they manifest that evil will?
Well, it would happen at the courthouses, the county locations where the vote counting is taking place.
So they would simply stage a protest, and they would try to get a lot of innocent people to gather, like, oh, hey, come on down, we're going to peacefully protest this, kind of like a J6 setup.
And then once you have the cover of 500 or 1,000 honest, law-abiding, peaceful citizens, then the undercover agents, who are dressed up like MAGA...
Then they start carrying out sabotage.
And the police open the doors.
So at that point, we still should protest.
But at that point, we peacefully, because of civil disobedience, we tackle the feds trying to break into the building.
Frankly, anybody that is anywhere around a protest of any kind, if you see people beginning to commit violence, you should tackle them.
I mean, if you are capable, if you are able to do that.
What would have happened when Ray Epps was ramming Trump signs into the police if somebody would have tackled him?
No offensive violence.
He's attacking police.
Don't hurt him.
Just tackle him and hog time.
Just take people to the ground and call for law enforcement and be sure that you are saying audibly and visually because there will be people recording.
And by the way, there were patriots that did try that and they ended up getting put in the jail when Ray Epps wasn't.
You got comments?
Well, no, it's true.
And I mean, there's video of you and I also de-escalating.
And I mean, frankly, we deserve a Congressional Medal of Freedom, something like that.
But I think Mike Adams is right.
What we've seen over the past 30 years...
Is that the Democrats in these big cities have tried to centralize the tabulating of the vote.
And so that's why I thought that Donald Trump today, again on Truth Social, concentrated on Detroit.
He wanted everybody to watch Detroit because the way that they're going to count ballots tonight is funky.
What they're going to do in Philly is going to be funky.
What they're doing in Maricopa County.
And I think that Drew's advice was also wise and it was echoed by Mike Adams and it's being echoed by us.
And that's that, you know, just go in and do the right thing.
Be rowdy, be wild, but be peaceful.
If somebody who looks like a patriot comes up to you and says something wild, audibly tell them that's not what we're here to do.
Absolutely, and absolutely, because, I mean, the power structure's in full panic.
If we're able to get the red wave through, it looks like it's going to at least be partial victory.
This is a...
Let's bring in Owen Schroer and Harrison Smith here with Mike Adams.
If this raid wave goes through, which looks like it's partially at least going to go through, this is a repudiation of the entire power structure.
Well, and let me just say, in regards to what you were just talking about, because I've been kind of echoing that to my audience in the last couple weeks.
What the establishment and the American left is about to go through in this psychotic break is going to be inexplicable.
And I think we've learned a lot over the last couple years about how to deal with the fraud, how to deal with the false flag.
So I think we're more wise now to deal with it.
But my message would just be...
When the American left starts to have psychotic breaks, which I think we're about to see en masse across this country, and the establishment goes into its fits of rage, it's going to be very important that we maintain our calm and we maintain our steady.
They want to gaslight us out of that.
We need to maintain that balance because we are winning.
We are taking the country and the planet back from these criminals.
Now, let me give you guys an update on where we stand right now.
Huge good news.
Herschel Walker is now in the lead.
In Georgia, he has just overtaken Raphael Warnock.
So here's how this is going to go, guys.
This trend is going to continue.
I'd be surprised if Warnock overtakes the lead or retakes the lead throughout the night.
That is until, magically, there's a water main breaker.
God knows what happens.
And then all of a sudden, 100,000, 200,000 votes for Warnock either in...
One of the try-counting areas in Atlanta.
Or don't be surprised if they try to slip something else in either Columbus or Savannah.
But usually they go right for Atlanta.
So we're going to be maintaining our watchful eye on that as Walker now heads the lead.
We go to North Carolina where Ted Budd is expanding his lead.
I don't know when they're going to declare that seat.
I won't declare it yet.
But that's looking like a solid bet, again, unless there's massive voter fraud late into the night.
We'll be watching that.
Remember, they did try to steal North Carolina from Trump, but gave it up when they realized they had enough states already stolen.
Now let's go to Pennsylvania.
Here we go, folks.
Here we go.
Northeast votes are starting to come in.
I still expect this to be read.
I still expect this to be read.
Fetterman's lead is narrowing right now.
Oz is now within 150,000.
Guys, zoom in on Philadelphia for me real quick.
Let's still see how ridiculous our numbers are in Philadelphia County, if you can, for me.
So this is starting to balance itself out, too.
So I don't know where they're getting these incredible clips of 90-plus percent for Democrat votes.
I mean, somebody needs to look into how that's happening, I would say.
But nonetheless, this race is starting to come back down to earth.
Now, here's what's odd about this.
The Vegas odds for Republicans...
To take the Senate, we're hovering at about 80% all day long.
They're actually down now.
I don't know why that is.
Same thing with the House.
So Vegas always, you know, one thing Vegas knows is a rig job when they see it.
So don't be surprised if they maybe know something about that.
But I gotta say, what's happening in Pennsylvania I think is promising.
Oz is starting to charge back.
I don't think Warnock...
Can overtake Walker without massive shenanigans.
I think Bud is safe in North Carolina without massive shenanigans.
The House races are all looking good in the areas that Republicans need to win.
So, I'm just sitting here with the...
I feel like I'm in the Groundhog Day movie now.
This is exactly what happened in 2020.
This is exactly what happened in 2020.
I sat right here on this big board with Alex Jones and Harrison Smith and everybody else, and we saw what?
Trump winning in Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and then in the middle of the night, we wake up and somehow Biden win those states.
So these are the East Coast states.
We have a good idea of how these things are going to go.
We're going to keep our watch fly on that.
Now, returns are coming in in Wisconsin.
Returns are coming in for some of the other Michigan races.
We're starting to get some numbers even in some of the other states like Missouri, which I think should be safe no matter what, but we'll watch that as well.
So we won't be too panicked with Ron Johnson behind Mandela Barnes yet.
We won't be too panicked about that yet, but that should be a seat that is safe for Ron Johnson.
We'll continue to monitor that, but here's the thing, guys.
Give me Wisconsin.
Excuse me, give me Milwaukee here quickly, and you'll get the idea of why Barnes is up.
There it is right there.
Milwaukee, 67% clip.
That's about the average number that we see there, so it doesn't look like there's going to be too much overwhelming numbers.
Owen, you're on fire.
I'm here with Ali Alexander.
We're going to go right back to you.
We want to get Harrison to take a moment.
We've got Mike Adams as a guest right now.
But, Ali, you want to comment on what you were just saying?
Yeah, I think that viewers need to be aware that North Carolina and Georgia are both runoff states, and so that's why you're going to see it called late.
Because while the Republicans are surging, if they can't keep that above 50% plus one, a simple majority, then it goes into a runoff.
But it's looking really good for Herschel Walker.
I love Herschel Walker.
I love him too.
And he was a Texan for a bit.
So now he's a George— I was a big Herschel Walker fan, yeah.
Yeah, so I think that that's going to be interesting.
And I found what was interesting about what Mike Adams was talking about is that we do need trials to go over this pandemic.
Rand Paul needs to lead that, but he's also got an ally.
And Ron Johnson, Mike Adams, who else should be on some type of special committee?
And I think that the Senate should actually form a select committee, have subpoena power, and then go after these big corporations, these pharmaceutical companies, and bad doctors.
Who else could help Ron Johnson if he wins tonight, and also Rand Paul, who are both on the ballot?
Well, frankly, I think from the House, you have to look at Jim Jordan, by the way, who's good at digging down and getting to the facts of things, and people who are not just going to go along with the flow, like Representative Louie Gohmert from Texas and so on.
There are a lot of good choices of people for this.
I think that's not even the question.
The real question, in my mind at least, is if...
Conservatives gain power in the Senate and the House.
Will they do anything with it?
That's always the question with these people.
I mean, look, they had under Trump, they had the House, the Senate.
And the Oval Office.
And what did they do with it?
Other than past tax reform and a few other things, they didn't really tackle the big issues like building the wall or locking her up.
They didn't hold the investigations at that time when there was overwhelming evidence of all kinds of kickbacks and fraud and money laundering operations.
So I think this is a question now.
Do we have enough rhinos out of the party and enough new blood into the party?
Like, let's say, Carrie Lake, people like that as Arizona governor.
Should she win that?
Do we have enough?
New Republican blood in the party to now take it to these people and conduct the investigations that need to be conducted to hold these people accountable.
There's the question that's going to haunt us for many months to come.
Absolutely, Mike.
Big picture.
Regardless, even if they're able to steal it, which I don't think they're going to be able to do.
This is a major repudiation of big tech, big media, the globalists, throwing everything they've got, double the spending we've ever seen for a midterm, and it's blowing up their face.
But they're going to strike back.
They're going to have major dirty tricks now.
How big a repudiation is this?
Well, let me state this as bluntly as I can.
If a political party were made up of rational, reasonable, humanity-driven people...
And they were to suffer the kind of defeat that Democrats are suffering tonight.
They would engage in introspection.
They would look at themselves and say, well, what did we do wrong?
What was wrong with our message?
Where did we go wrong?
How can we do better?
How can we please the voters next time?
But that will not happen with these Democrats.
And the reason is because they are sociopaths.
They love to control you.
They love to rule over you.
They are authoritarians.
They are tyrants.
They are child mutilators.
They are Satanists.
And they will not learn one damn lesson from this, if you don't mind me saying.
No, I agree.
Instead, they're going to get worse.
And they're stealing elections, so they don't have to.
They don't have to worry about a market response because they're stealing elections.
But if anybody's been vindicated tonight, it's Mike Lindell.
Because what he...
Start over.
That's a great point.
Because we've seen theft with the mail-in ballots and all that, which they still try, but then they double back on the machines and sucker punches.
Start over.
Mike Lindell massively vindicated.
Mike Lindell vindicated because the machines, again, even if they're not maliciously programmed in any way whatsoever, just the fact that they can be taken offline, there can be problems, maintenance problems.
power or power up problems.
The scanners were said to have to power up in certain areas causing delays and so on.
The machines are a nightmare.
We need paper ballots, nationwide voter ID, and also serialized ballots.
If we can print serial numbers on dollar bills, and every dollar bill has a unique number on it, surely we can print serial numbers on every ballot in America so that Each ballot can only be counted one time, not multiple times by being run through the machines.
Not the fault of the machine, it's the fault of the people cheating that keep stuffing them back into the machines in certain areas.
So Mike Lindell totally vindicated and also all of the left-wing journalists who said that election denialism is an act of treason or insurrection.
I wonder, are they going to look in the mirror over the next few days as they start denying the outcome of an election that they did not like?
We're about to see a whole slew of left-wing election deniers in many races for days and weeks to come.
Which is what these oxymoronic fools always do.
There's no logic.
There's no continued line with them.
They're already saying Republicans are going to steal it in the last few days when they figured out they weren't going to be able to probably steal it completely.
I think it's fair to say, Mike, and I want your well-informed, educated view, but from my analysis, we were going to see the biggest political realignment in U.S. history.
And Republicans would have won basically almost every race.
But because of fraud in key cities, they're going to be able to mitigate that to a certain extent.
So we're still going to see a big red victory.
What's your take on that?
I think we have to look forward to 2024 and understand that we now have Democrat-controlled states and cities in America that absolutely will not participate in honest elections from this day forward.
They will deliberately rig every election from here forward, and they will collude to rig elections.
So the electoral college system is now being abused and exploited by the left, and they are setting up, even if they lose big tonight and this week, they are creating an infrastructure.
To rig every presidential election, every national election from this day forward.
And that actually underscores the urgency of getting Republicans into power where they can demand and succeed in achieving election integrity reform on a national basis.
And that's not going to happen as long as Joe Biden is in the Oval Office, by the way.
So this is a long-term process.
To take this country back for the people, not even for one party or the other, but just the people, to where the people get to choose their representatives honestly and fairly.
We are far from that right now, but we may have averted losing this nation completely to tyranny.
And that's good news.
Absolutely, Mike.
I remember you a few plus years ago saying, this is going to blow up the Democrats' face.
As bad as this is with the four shots and the poisoning.
This is going to cause a worldwide rebellion, and it has.
And now they're going to double down again, which is going to cause an even bigger rebellion.
I'm just worried they're going to cause a nuclear war before we can fix it.
Well, they very well may, or they may try.
I think the most likely scenario at this point, in my view, is a cyber attack false flag on either the banking infrastructure or the power grid infrastructure.
And the other thing, let me mention this, Alex, and I hosted the fourth hour of your show today, and I mentioned this there.
This is the first election where...
Hundreds of thousands, if not many more people of one particular political party have been killed by vaccines or maimed and injured beyond the point where they can't even vote.
So the Democrats have killed their own voters, which is why they've been driven into a need for desperate shooting.
I was watching you.
I ate lunch while I listened to you.
They've genocided their own voters.
It's oxymoronic.
They have.
They have, and hence the desperation of cheating.
But the silver lining to that is they are forced to cheat so much that it increases the risk of them being caught and exposed.
And that's why it's critical for Infowars to exist.
They tried to take you offline completely down before the midterms because they knew that you were going to be here right now in this moment where you are and for days to come and weeks to come exposing all of this.
And there are many other...
Alternative platforms and Steve Bannon and his war room and Owen Schroer's war room and many more that are going to expose all of this.
So the Democrats' efforts to suppress the cheating have already failed.
Absolutely.
Incredible job, naturalnews.com, your own amazing shows.
Thank you so much, Mike Adams.
Thank you, Alex.
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Robert Barnes.
What a historic day.
The immature analysis of how big the wave is, the outages, the bizarre behavior, and what's happening.
You've got the floor, my friend.
I think Republicans still have an excellent chance to take the House tonight, also take the Senate tonight, also take at least some governorships across the country that were in Democratic hands before tonight.
What I'm particularly looking forward to is certain people getting reelected with ease.
Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Paul Gosar.
Also, J.D. Vance is going to coast to victory in Ohio, despite early fake reports suggesting otherwise.
And J.D. Vance will be a great populist addition to the United States Senate.
I still like the chances of Adam Laxalt in Nevada.
I still like the chances of Blake Masters in Arizona.
I still think when the night is done and tomorrow, Now, Nevada, we're going to be counting ballots, I guess, until Saturday or Sunday, apparently.
Welcome to Harry Reid's Nevada in our current structure of voting.
But I still think at the end of it, Joe Lombardo will be the governor, not the lockdown lover Sissy Lack.
I think Carrie Lake will be one of the great governors of Arizona when it's all said and done.
The Oklahoma Republican governor held on despite some predictions otherwise.
And we'll see what happens in places like Kansas, in places like Minnesota, places like Oregon.
What about Herschel Walker?
I think Herschel Walker will win in Georgia.
He's taking the lead.
It's going to be close back and forth, but it all depends on where votes are being counted.
A lot of people are being misled because some counties are counting different votes.
We have now voting methods that's radically shifted in America.
Mail-in votes, all Democrats.
Voting in person, voting on election day, overwhelmingly Republican.
So like in Arizona, there's a bunch of Republican ballots that will not be counted probably until tomorrow.
Same in parts of Nevada.
So don't overreact to some of these results that you may see out there.
The exit polls are notoriously off, so ignore that as well.
The betting markets have been wildly all over the place, but I've made money betting on Republicans on election night in betting markets for the last...
Well, I said six years ago you won the biggest bet ever for Trump.
Exactly.
The best American political bettor in American history, according to the press.
And on that night, on election night 2016, I was sitting there in Dublin.
My friends in the press, my friends that were connected to the Trump campaign even, were sitting there in the polling community.
We're all emailing me and texting me saying, Barnes, you got to dump your bet.
You got to dump your bet.
Trump is dead.
He's DOA.
He's gone.
He's finished.
It's over.
They were even writing stories in the tabloid press over there in Europe saying it's all over, that the Mexicans hate Trump, and they swamped him and killed him in Florida and Arizona and all these other places.
And of course, by 2.30, 3 o 'clock in the morning Eastern time, Trump walked out to a winning victory.
So don't worry about a lot of this craziness you're seeing out there.
There's going to be efforts to...
To steal it in places like Pennsylvania, places like Nevada, and some contested House seats in places like New York and Illinois and California.
We'll have to keep an eye on it.
We see in states where we have clean elections with transparency and confidence, like Florida, a Republican sweep tonight.
Not only at the governorship level, not only at the Senate level, not only winning by huge margins, not only double-digit shifts, but a massive shift in the Congress as Republicans picked up major seats in the House.
In Florida.
So that's what should be happening nationwide.
To the degree it doesn't happen in any other state, we have to examine whether our elections were done in a manner that has confidence and integrity and transparency.
But this naturally is a Republican wave in terms of the American people.
It's more better understood as a populist wave, opposed to the lockdowns, opposed to bad COVID policy.
Opposed to wokeism.
Opposed to open borders and open prisons.
Opposed to trying to indoctrinate our kids in public schools.
Opposed to just printing money into eternity.
Opposed to sending billions of dollars to that black hole known as Zelensky in Ukraine.
Americans don't want that.
And so they can try to manipulate the vote in some states.
Try to manipulate the vote where they can.
And in reality, we see in Florida, we see in Texas, we see in these states where we have confidence in the elections, it's a Republican tidal wave.
And Peter O 'Rourke managed to do the trilogy.
He's now lost for president, senate, and governorship.
So he managed to hit all three.
That's where the gun control agenda is in Texas.
So it's D-O-A.
So I think a lot of big wins tonight in North Carolina.
It looks like Republicans will seize back, not only will win the senate, but will seize back the state supreme court that have been issuing crazy rulings out of that state.
It looks like Wisconsin is going to go Republican.
So we'll have Republican control top to bottom.
Brian Kemp already declared the winner in Georgia.
Stacey Abrams gone after she tried to win in 2018.
Helped steal it in 2020.
Tried to steal it in 2022.
Couldn't get away with it because of election reform.
So I think ultimately we'll see good things from Walker.
I think we'll still see Herschel Walker, Blake Masters, Adam Laxalt.
I think all three are ultimately in the United States Senate to join people like Eric Schmidt out of Missouri.
Join people like J.D. Vance out of Ohio.
Join Rand Paul, who just announced tonight he's going to be activating his health committee if the Republicans take the Senate, and I believe they will, to investigate everything related to COVID.
He'll be the chair of that committee, subject Anthony Fauci to meaningful, real investigative hearings, to impeachment of people still in positions of power who push the vaccine mandate, who push bad vaccines on the American people.
So I think there's a lot to look forward to, a lot of promise.
We still have election problems to deal with.
That's evident tonight.
But it will not be a sufficient way to block Republican control of the Senate and stop these important reforms that we need like Rand Paul in charge of the Public Health Committee.
I totally agree with your analysis.
But how does the empire strike back?
A, what about all this talk of false flags and Biden saying the Republicans are going to kill everybody when they lose?
What about all the machines having problems at key?
Battleground districts across the country and battleground states.
And what do you expect to see now in the southwest going into the west coast?
So you look at a state like Nevada, there's been a very predictable pattern there.
Even lefty Democrats like John Ralston admitted today that the massive Republican vote turnout in rural and small counties and even in Clark County in Las Vegas.
Crushed the so-called Democratic firewall from absentee ballots and mail-in ballots.
And so, given that, Republicans should win across the board in the state.
The only risk is that they're allowing in Nevada votes to be counted if they're received and postmarked on Election Day, but not received until Friday or Saturday.
That should not happen.
So we'll see if the Harry Reid machine tries to corrupt the process.
But what we should see by the end of the night tonight...
As Adam Laxalt in the United States Senate, Lombardo as governor, Republicans may take back some other key state positions.
It may even take back the state Senate here in Nevada.
In Arizona, massive Republican turnout on Election Day.
Now, they tried to muck that up by having machines magically fail all across Maricopa County, even though they knew in Maricopa County it was going to be a Republican tidal wave on Election Day.
But Republicans stayed in line.
Republicans made sure they made their votes.
There are a lot of drop-off ballots there.
I think in Arizona, the Republican voting was too heavy for Democrats to be able to steal it successfully.
I think by the end of when all the votes are counted, Terry Lake will be governor.
Blake Masters will be the United States senator.
Paul Gosar has already been declared as going back to Congress from Arizona.
I think in the congressional seats in competition in Central California, we're going to have to wait to see.
Sadly, California can take six weeks.
To count its votes.
And who knows what happens?
In the big mayor's race in L.A., Caruso may be making a late surge.
He's a long time.
He's more on the Republican side.
Even the mayor's race of L.A. may fall out of Democratic monopolistic control or hand.
We'll see.
Lee Zeldin won Staten Island.
We'll see if he's able to be competitive across New York.
That's a plus 23 Democratic state.
If he's even competitive, that's a good sign.
Shows Democratic policy.
That's a bellwether.
And Barnes, I want to talk more about that, but big picture.
This referendum on tyranny, this bellwether against the globalists, they don't give up when they're defeated.
They've already turned the level up to 11, to use the spinal tap analogy, and it blew up in their face.
What do they do next now?
They're obviously not going to give up.
Well, then how do they turn it past 11?
I think the concern is you have Colonel McGregor.
Who's talking about his concern that they're going to try to put troops on the ground, U.S. troops on the ground.
They're already partially there, but an actual combat role with Romanians and Polish to actually fight World War III against the Russians.
There's talk about the invading or trying to trigger China to invade Taiwan so we can go into another war with another nuclear power country.
Those, I think, are the highest level of concerns.
They escalate some foreign conflict.
To try to distract from all their domestic political troubles.
To try to derail this populist rejection of their tyrannical and totalitarian policies.
I think that's the biggest thing we have to worry about.
The second layer of things we have to worry about are domestic.
That they continue to overtly and openly weaponize the Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to try to go after more people for politically motivated purposes.
That they try to indict President Trump.
To try to remove him from being able to be a meaningful competitor in the 2024 presidential election.
We have to be concerned about that.
We have to be concerned at another level that they do try to steal the election in some of these key states where they have a lot of institutional influence.
Big congressional races in Illinois, New York, and California in states with complete Democratic control.
Major Democratic control at certain levels in places like Nevada and Arizona and Pennsylvania and Michigan.
So we have to be on alert that the Justice Department, as the Biden administration announced yesterday, is already basically coming in and siding with Democratic leaders to try to allow the steal to be facilitated and enabled.
So we have to watch for that.
I think those are the immediate risks of the biggest concern.
I agree.
It's incredibly transparent.
I want to raise with you in just a few minutes an update from Owen Schroer, Dolly Alexander, in our war room with live coverage of the latest numbers.
On how big the intercept documents are that came out a week and a half ago, confirming what you and I have been covering for many years, the CIA, the FBI illegally spying with think tanks and censoring, interfacing with big tech and dinosaur media, how illegal that is.
Senator Rand Paul, winning by a giant majority in Kentucky, the most popular Republican probably out there, a good populist libertarian, the example, even better than the Sanders or Trump, of what we need.
But he needs to lead not just to gain a function investigation, but expose.
He says he'll try to pass a law outlawing illegal collusion with the federal government and big tech censor.
That's already illegal.
I want you to think about different statutes, because I know they're there, that make it illegal.
In just a moment, we'll come back to Robert Barnes.
But Barnes, before we go any further, we have a record-level audience tonight.
You don't just guest host here.
You don't just go on Fox News and everywhere else.
You have your own amazing show reaching millions a week.
Tell folks about that.
Oh, sure.
So if anybody wants to get the inside content, they can get it at vivabarnslaw.locals.com.
It's a community-based operation.
We share new exclusive content, exclusive hush-hush videos, the way we put up template letters for people to fight the vaccine mandates.
It's a great place for people to go.
And you're involved with Robert F. Kennedy and everybody else battling.
You got the whistleblower from Pfizer.
You are kicking butt.
We're going to come right back to you in a moment.
I want to go to Owen Schroyer.
Harrison's been up since 3 a.m.
He does his own morning show, so he had to go.
Harrison did a great job.
Owen Schroyer hosts the War Room, 3 to 6 p.m., and they read Ollie Alexander of Stop the Steal.
They've got some latest numbers for us.
We'll go back to Barnes here in about five minutes.
Yeah, guys, let's go back to the big board.
Before they pull it up here, we'll refocus on some of these races that are, I think, reaching a conclusion on the East Coast.
But quickly, Texas looks like we're going to be okay.
I think Abbott should stay in.
Not that he's the best that you think we have to offer, but certainly better than Beto Robert Francis.
Now, a couple other races that we're going to be getting into.
It looks like Missouri, Mike Schmidt, is going to win.
That's great.
Schmidt is going to be a fantastic senator, I believe.
And then, right now, the interesting numbers out of Arizona is Blake Masters is trailing significantly, but we may be a little early on that.
Guys, let's go back quickly.
Let's look at Georgia.
Let's see where we're at in Georgia, because here's the key.
All they have to do is have enough votes for Warnock or whoever else.
It could be the Libertarian candidate.
To make sure Herschel Walker doesn't get more than 50%.
And if they can do that, then they can have their runoff.
So I don't know what the percentages are here, guys.
I don't see a percentage number.
I don't know why that is.
Is it being cut off?
Yeah, guys, zoom out for me here.
So you're still a little short of the number you need to stop a runoff election, which, if you recall...
What did they do in 2020?
They had the runoff elections, the special elections in Georgia, and the exact same thing happened.
Republicans were up all night long, and then right at the buzzer, Democrats get the perfect number of votes.
So that's going to be one to watch.
Guys, let's go to North Carolina just to give a bit of an update there.
They may have declared this one for Bud.
I'm not sure if they've declared it yet, but they probably should have by now if they haven't.
It looks like we still have a split in the house in North Carolina.
Bud is still comfortably in the lead.
This is a pretty comfortable bet that it looks like North Carolina is going to retain that seat.
Guys, let's go to Pennsylvania now.
Let's give an update there and see where we're at.
All right, the gap is shrinking for Fetterman.
This is going to be interesting to watch right here.
I think this is going to be a tight one all night long.
Let's look at the ridiculous Philadelphia County real quick.
Let's see if that split is still as outrageous as it has been all night long.
Yeah, that's a pretty outrageous number.
81% for Fetterman in Philadelphia.
What is in the water in Philadelphia that has it that ridiculous?
Let's flash over to Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, just to see where we're at there too.
Because this is what they're going to have to do.
A 64% split, that's about what you usually have in Allegheny County.
But this is where they're going to have to win.
Fetterman is probably going to have to get about 65% in Allegheny, and he's going to have to get at least 80% in Philadelphia.
So we're going to continue to watch this.
Oz is shrinking the gap, but this is going to be an interesting one to watch.
So these are the big races.
Florida looks pretty comfortable.
I'd say Florida's a success.
South Carolina's a success.
I think North Carolina's going to be a success.
All the other races we weren't really too concerned about.
Missouri's looking good.
South Dakota, North Dakota, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio.
New York is not looking so hot.
AOC's going to get back in.
There was an interesting house race in Pennsylvania where the incumbent Republican, in fact, they've already given it to Eric Schmidt.
That's great.
The incumbent Republican, guys, if you go to the House race quickly for me in Pennsylvania, you have an incumbent Republican that is down big.
I think it's up here just north of Philadelphia.
I forget the county.
Here it is, Fitzpatrick.
All right, he's closing the gap.
He is closing the gap.
But this was a gerrymander redistrict job probably that the Democrats are trying to take this House seat with.
But we'll continue to monitor that.
It looks good.
And then an interesting one quickly, a North Carolina house race, Bo Hines, a great America first candidate.
He's trailing right now.
Not sure he's going to be able to pull it off, but he'd be a great candidate to get in there if possible.
But last I checked, he was behind still a little bit.
Might be impossible for him to make up that distance that we have here.
Let's see if they've even declared that one yet.
No, they haven't declared it.
Okay, so we're close here.
We're getting close, so we'll continue to monitor that.
Now, we're getting early results in.
Guys, let's quickly flash to Arizona, and then I'm going to get Ali Alexander's take on all of this and kind of pitch him the question that I was discussing before, and then he can get into his numbers here, but here you go.
Cary Lake is currently behind.
Guys, give me these districts here.
Let's see the splits that we have.
Maricopa County, yeah, nobody's buying this.
Nobody's buying this, folks.
We'll see how this number turns out with half the votes in.
But let me tell you, nobody's buying this.
And then let's go down here south to Pinal County here.
So there's still a lot of votes to be counted here.
But obviously, this is where all the anomalies were going on.
I don't think anybody trusts this.
I think Arizona is a strong red state.
And then, guys, let's look at the Senate race because actually this number was even worse looking last I checked.
And we would like to see, obviously, Blake Masters get in, but Mark Kelly, the incumbent, is currently leading by a significant margin.
And of course, guys, go to Maricopa County.
Yeah, there you go.
So the Republicans are not going to take these numbers lightly.
I don't think they're going to take them sitting down.
We'll see what happens.
Only half of them in.
Now, Ali Alexander about to come in here, but we were discussing in the break, Ali, how We see the same shenanigans like we saw in 2020.
The awakening process is only going to be greater than ever because here's the difference.
Now you have more people invested in this election than you've ever had before.
You have Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, Tulsi Gabbard, and all of these other people invested in this election now.
Well, guess what?
They're actually going to be watching this.
They're actually going to be witnessing if any shenanigans happen, or they just might not believe the results at all just from their own human intelligence perspective of life, just being conscious and walking around and talking to people.
And so it's not going to be all the people that had...
All the skin in the game in 2020 realizing it was stolen and then reporting on that.
No.
Now it's going to be all these new people that have invested in these elections that are going to be watching this, monitoring this, and be skeptical of this.
Owen, I totally agree with you.
I just want to pause for a moment on November 8, 2022 at 9.31 and 59 seconds.
I just want to say I am so proud to be associated with this crew and all the guests.
And everybody, we are doing a job better than even Fox News or CNN.
I am so proud of this crew and the live coverage that we've got.
Let's get Ali Alexander's take on what you were just saying.
Let's go back to Robert Barnes.
Yeah, I think that's astute.
Look, Arizona's interesting.
You just had a judge, the Carrie Lake campaign and the Blake Masters campaign asked a judge.
They said, hey, look, we have very long lines.
They're running out of paper.
The tabulation machines aren't what they are supposed to be.
Can you keep open the polls till 10 p.m.?
And a judge said, no, they will close at 7 p.m.
Now, if you're in line, you still get counted.
But no, they're not going to actually keep the polls open.
So you saw Democrats are actually against what they are for in Georgia.
So that's very interesting.
I just got through also reading an exit poll, and it is amazing.
It means that we're going to have some nuggets tonight that surprise everybody.
The electorate in this election got more white than 2020, more white than 2018, and more white than 2016, if you could think that that's even possible.
It looks like the black turnout, which is very, very hard to poll, even in exit polls, but it looks like it might remain the same as we saw in both 2010 and 2018.
So, you know, those are two contrary elections, but at 9%, that might be with the voter makeup of the black folk.
And Hispanics jumped up two points.
So this means, again, we're going to have some nuggets.
And these nuggets will be found in Arizona.
They'll be found in Georgia.
They'll be found in New Mexico.
They'll be found maybe in our defense, our line of defense in Southern California.
So that's going to be really interesting what's evolving here.
And I agree with you.
I think that we're pretty much ready to call the North Carolina race for Bud.
He's put enough distance.
It doesn't look like he'll fall below the runoff percentage.
And it looks like, you know, we'll be watching Georgia for at least another hour.
Alex?
Amazing.
Let me just say something.
I noticed they just did the Joe Rogan shining blood coming out of the elevators.
Stanley Kubrick's daughter, a good friend of mine, Vivian Kubrick, is here tonight.
And, you know, she's the main member of the family that actually helped make some of the movies and worked with her dad.
And she's an amazing brain.
I've known her for about 14 years, 13 years or so.
And she's here because she's making a long-term documentary from 2016 and 2020 and then now.
And so I can't wait to see that down the road.
A long-term documentary, like Richard Linkletter does, like following the kids with their life.
So she's here.
And I'm roping her in after Robert Barnes is done.
We're going to put her in the chair and interview Vivian Kubrick.
We did the soundtrack for Full Metal Jacket and so much more.
But if you just watch our show or anything, there's Stanley Kubrick everywhere.
You can't miss it.
So we got a little bit of Stanley Kubrick here with us tonight.
We probably need to put up the whole Dr. Strangelove background here when she's with us coming up.
Let's go now to Robert Barnes.
Robert, you've just got so much more to add.
I know you've got a lot to...
What else should we be aware of with their attempts to cut off energy and their attempts to flood the borders and their whole war on us?
My biggest concern is Republican leadership will sit there and be a wet blanket on this.
How do we put pressure on them with this what appears to be a Republican victory while they're trying to dampen it with fraud?
What do we need to do to make sure they get with the program of a pro-America, pro-human future for the planet?
I think we need to support the populist voices that are going to be in the House and the Senate and at the gubernatorial and state level.
So, you know, support the various things that DeSantis has done in going against wokeness and going against any of the sort of public health disaster and debacles that have been pushed.
A big issue is going to be you're going to see a lot of these Democratic politicians that get back into power tonight.
Those people are going to want, in places like New York and Connecticut and so forth, they're going to want to push the vaccine and put it on the kids' school schedule, the COVID-19 vaccine.
So that's going to be a major fight in states all across the country.
Aaron Seary and Del Bigtree have committed to filing lawsuits against all of that, but we need to fight it as well in the court of public opinion.
Need to support people like J.D. Vance, important populist voice in the United States Senate, as well as Rand Paul to continue to get more of a populist message through what investigations they conduct in the United States Senate.
Same with Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz, Paul Gosar, and hopefully Joe Kent ends up winning tonight.
Support that populist message in the House of Representatives and support those people in their organizational efforts to get populist causes before the House of Representatives.
We need meaningful investigations.
The Republican House to come needs to use its...
We saw what the Democrats could do.
They did investigations into everything under the sun.
They twice impeached the President of the United States on utterly ludicrous and bogus grounds.
They did that ridiculous January 6th committee hearing, that process that had that railroad of a joke of a trial that led to Steve Bannon, who was granted his appeal and bail rights.
Pending appeal today, thankfully.
But all of that is because they were willing to weaponize their power to use it against Republicans for their partisan purposes.
We need to use it against the institutions of tyranny in the United States.
And whether that's the deep state and pushing dumb foreign wars, whether that's the biosecurity state at using pandemics that they help create with gain-of-function research and then force drugs on us that we don't want and lie to us and call them safe.
We need support for the Brooke Jackson case.
It needs to come from members of the House, members of the Senate, people at levels of positions of power and influence across the country.
Pfizer needs to be held accountable.
There needs to be open, fair discovery.
There needs to be a real, meaningful trial by jury.
All of these things need to be talked about, need to be debated, need to be discussed.
And those are the people we need to support.
And critically along the way, that the tip of the spear throughout this entire process, the only thing that made any Republican victories tonight possible, the only thing that made any resistance to the war machine possible, the only thing that made any opposition to the lockdowns and the mask mandates and the school shutdowns and the forced vaccines and the dangerous drugs possible, made any resistance to it possible, was people continuing to support.
Infowars, despite the massive lawfare being waged against Infowars, despite the media defamatory libelous campaign against Infowars, the ordinary people, the everyday people that buy products that make their own lives healthier, wealthier, and wiser is what keeps Infowars on the air.
And what that does is keep the populist message alive in an era and an age of totalitarian oppression.
So continue to do it.
Go to places like Infowarsstore.com.
Go to the places like Save Infowars.
Continue to keep Infowars alive because in the process, you're keeping American liberty alive.
Absolutely.
I'm going to throw the baton to Owen Troyer and Ali Alexander in the other studio for about 10 minutes before Vivian Kubrick comes in, who I'm springing this on her.
She's making her documentary, but she said she'll do it.
I've interviewed her like...
More than 10 years ago.
But she's about to come in the studio and talk about her views on the world in a few minutes.
We're going to throw the baton to Owen and to Ollie here in a moment.
But other key points that you need to get out tonight.
I think it's no matter what happens.
They try to steal some votes.
They try to steal some elections.
Do not take the bait of making the mistake that some people did toward January 6th.
That some people tried to do.
That's what the system wants.
What the system needs.
I always like to say the greatest trick the devil ever pulled is convincing people he did not exist.
The greatest trick the system ever pulled is convincing you, your ordinary person, that you cannot resist.
Whatever happens tonight, stay alert, stay involved, stay connected, use our democratic and American founding principles to fight back against it, to resist it, but stay within the liberty movement.
Stay within the causes that matter to you.
Stay engaged and involved in a non-violent manner that really promotes true democracy.
Not Obama's definition of democracy, but our American founder's definition of democracy.
Stay focused.
Realize the greatest trick the system ever pulled is convincing you you can't resist.
Just like the Democratic lawyers said, you can't give to InfoWars anymore because we got this ridiculous absurd joke of a judge.
Oh yeah, did you see the judge?
I meant to cover it today, but I don't cover myself that much.
The judge said in court yesterday, guys, pull this up.
Just type in Alex Jones.
It'll be on the top of Google.
Judge says it's $2.75 trillion enough to deter Jones from the bad things he's doing, which are all made up and insane.
So she said she's looking at upholding their request in unfair trade practices funding.
And they ask, why do I laugh?
Jones is refusing to pay the billion.
I don't have two million.
I don't have a million.
I don't have a hundred thousand.
The point is that they're literally saying, she goes, well, I don't know if 2.75 trillion is enough.
She said it on the bench yesterday, Marge.
I have the clip.
I haven't even gotten to it.
Guys, go to Google.
Type in Alex Jones, Sandy Hook.
It's like Connecticut Central.
It's in the news.
There's a bunch of news articles.
And then I didn't believe it when I saw the clip yesterday.
So I watched it.
He's like, is $2.5 trillion enough?
Excuse me, $2.75 trillion.
That's $2,750 million.
And then they go, and they even said in the court, he's laughing at the court.
Well, of course I'm laughing at you, Loathex.
Speak on that.
Speak on that for a few minutes.
Guys, I know you can find it.
I can find it right now.
I'm going to go in the control room.
I'm going to find it.
I love the crew, but I can't find it.
Go ahead.
I mean, you're talking about a judgment.
One, this is the first time ever a consumer law about selling products has been used to censor, suspend, and punish speech that has nothing to do with a product.
Utterly absurd on its face that a consumer fraud law is being used when no one's complaining about any consumer product.
But putting that aside, the other lunacy of suggesting punitive damages of two point something trillion dollars, that's more than 15% of the entire gross domestic product of the United States economy.
That's more than all the money merely requested by the Armenians for the Armenian genocide of massive death.
Shows you what a complete mockery of justice this entire legal proceeding has been.
It's almost as if they want to prove how absurd they can be.
But their goal all along, because they know this is money that can never be collected and never be paid, is entirely to censor, shame, silence, suppress the independent voice at Infowars.
That's why the plaintiff's lawyer made it clear when he went out after the verdict and said, hey, you audience of Infowars, don't support Infowars anymore.
That was their goal.
So as long as ordinary, everyday people continue to support InfoWars, continue to keep InfoWars on the air, continue to buy products that are good for their own lives, that they like, that they enjoy, that have very high consumer ratings, that challenge big pharma because it's made of products that are not made from the Pfizer's of the world.
One of the biggest criminally fine drug companies in the history of the world.
Listen, listeners, I know TV viewers are there.
Radio listeners can't see this.
Put it on screen.
This was all over the news yesterday.
She said $2.75 trillion may not be enough.
It shows the infantileness of these people and how they want to have a number so big like the Wizard of Oz.
I am the mighty Oz.
We go, well, he must go off air now.
The billion didn't make his listeners go away, which is all made up.
What about $2.75 trillion?
I mean, put it on screen.
Look at this.
Look at this.
I mean, it's a scene from that movie where Michael Meyer is doing his thing with his finger.
It's a billion, gazillions.
Exactly.
I mean, and now it's a judge doing that.
This is embarrassing to the rule of law in America.
This is embarrassing to the Americans.
No, no.
That's bigger than all the COVID stimulus money.
That's bigger than the GDP of France.
Exactly.
I mean, that's how nuts it is.
It's an amount that's so absurd.
But then she says, is it enough?
See how they keep, as if people go, oh my God, he's done.
I mean, again, this is childlike.
Why do you think they're doing this?
I think because they are caught up in their own absurdity to such a degree that they believe that they need to send a crazier and wilder and more lunatic verdict.
Exactly.
It's not about Alex Jones.
It's about you.
It's about the viewers and listeners.
Under bankruptcy, this company goes on forever as long as we're profitable.
I don't need anything.
I'll live in a freaking trailer.
I mean, it's like I'm never shutting up.
They can't stand it.
And they go, Jones is making fun of the verdict saying he won't pay.
I won't pay.
If it was a $2 million verdict, I couldn't pay it.
Oh, exactly.
And their problem is...
They thought that the bigger the verdict, the bigger the news, the more the coverage, that that would scare, shame, and censor.
And instead of it backfiring with the headline three weeks ago that literally turned everyone against them, instead they go, maybe it should be bigger!
It's insanity compounding with insanity.
But it's mostly because they underestimate the informed nature.
Intelligent character of the ordinary person who supports him.
And he also lies.
He goes, he's attacking the kids.
He's coming after the families.
Never did it.
So they do it in live time.
Like, he keeps attacking, Judge.
You're like, well, it's maybe $2.75 trillion.
I don't know.
They're like, yes, Judge.
We want $8 trillion.
Yes.
Yes, Judge.
I mean, it's like flying monkeys.
Oh, completely.
It makes a joke of the justice system itself.
But it's all about scaring ordinary people as long as ordinary people hold the line.
I want to get some flying monkeys up here.
Can we show the Wicked Witch or whatever at Wizard of Oz flying monkey scene with audio?
And then we're going to go to Owen Schroyer and we're going to go to Harrison Smith for about 10 minutes and Vivian Kubrick, who isn't just the daughter of Stanley Kubrick.
She's right over here.
But she actually worked on the films and did stuff.
She was a protege.
So we love Stanley Kubrick, and we love Vivian Kubrick, and she wanted to come down.
She's here, and I'm drafting her on the show.
So this is quite exquisite, as they say.
But you know what?
Before we go to her, we'll play the flying monkey scene.
Let's get them!
Get them!
Go!
Go!
Get them!
So that's all coming up.
There's Vivian Kubrick right there.
But Barnes, in 60 seconds, closing comment.
I think whatever happens tonight, it's going to be a good night for populists.
DeSantis got a big win.
We're going to have some big Republican wins.
Big win for Abbott in Texas.
Big wins in a bunch of states that will matter.
Big win with J.D. Vance for the Senate in Ohio.
I think Herschel Walker will hold on.
I think a lot of Republicans will pull through.
I think we'll have the House.
We'll have the Senate.
I think we'll have some meaningful hearings coming up.
And no matter what happens...
Tonight or over the next several days.
Keep the faith.
Hold the line.
Continue to do things like support Infowars.
Support yourself.
And in the process, liberty will stay alive another day in America.
And by the way, Barnes, you've been successful for decades.
But, I mean, you're really a superstar now.
And you're a little mean to me.
You're hard to get on these days.
So, in the next few days, come on at least for 30, 40 minutes with the aftermath of this.
In fact, tell the producers when you're coming on, either Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday, because you better come on.
And I love you, and I appreciate you, and you're a brother, and you're so awesome.
Thank you.
Because, I mean, when I'm listening to Barnes, he's, like, completing my sentences before he says it.
And he's not listening to me.
We just are, like, in sync.
It's amazing.
So, Robert Barnes, we love you.
Come back on soon.
We're going to go to Owen Schroyer and Ali Alexander for about 10 minutes and Vivian Kubrick in studio straight ahead.
And then after that, I'm going to let all the callers on.
With Owen and Ollie, right through till 2 a.m. or as long as they want to go, your live take.
We took a ton of calls earlier.
Your calls are coming up.
We'll be right back.
Stay with us.
Thank you, Barnes.
Hello, sweetie pie.
All right.
Oh, we're going to play this first?
Okay, stop, stop.
We got to have audio.
Back it up.
No, no, we're going to get to it.
Now, hold on.
We were going to do this when we came back to the guys, but no, we'll play it before and after.
So crank up the footage of the judge in Connecticut and the lawyers.
This is really, really important.
Let's go ahead.
This is actual footage yesterday at the hearing with the judge where she says she's seizing all my assets.
Here.
Let's play this actual footage.
There's even more than that before I'm finished with you.
Take your army to the haunted forest and bring me that girl and her dog.
Do what you like with the others, but I want her alive and unharved.
They'll give you no trouble, I promise you that.
I've sent a little insect on the head to take the fight out of them.
Take special care of those ruby slippers.
I want those most of all.
Now die!
Die!
Die!
Ha ha ha ha!
Ah!
7.2.75 trillion.
7.2.75 trillion.
8.2.75 trillion.
Then they took my chest out and they threw it over there.
Well, that's you all over.
They sure knocked the stuffings out of you, didn't they?
Don't stand there talking.
Put me together.
We've got to find Dorothy.
Let's see.
And now, Owen Troyer and Ali Alexander with live analysis of the Red Tsunami.
All right, we're back here.
I want to get some numbers updates for you out there in the audience.
I want to look at a couple races specifically, and then we'll get Ali Alexander's take on everything.
Guys, let's start with Arizona.
Now, this is interesting to say the least.
Katie Hobbs still with a comfortable lead ahead of Cary Lake.
Does anybody believe that?
That's going to be the question throughout the night if that trend continues.
And I believe the last we checked, guys, let's go to the Senate race.
Last we checked, it was also the Democrats with a comfortable lead there as well.
Yeah.
Mark Kelly comfortably ahead of Blake Masters.
Boy, that's really upsetting.
That's going to be really upsetting if that continues the rest of the way with Blake and Masters, some of the best candidates that this country has to offer right now.
We'll see if they take a defeat lightly if that trend continues.
Guys, quickly, just pop into the House.
Let me just get a look at that, see if there's anything worthy of reporting here.
So right now, Republicans are winning in the House.
Oh, so there you go.
So see, what have we been telling you?
It's hard for Democrats to rig House elections, but Senate elections, governor elections, statewide elections, national elections, that's where they rig them.
So we've been saying this consistently.
Expect Republicans to have victories in the House.
It's harder to rig those.
But when you start to get to statewide races, national races, that's where they stuff the ballots.
So we'll continue to monitor that.
But guys, let's go quickly to Michigan.
And let's take a look at the governor's race in Michigan, if you would.
Whitmer still ahead.
Nixon is shrinking that lead.
But right now, Whitmer comfortably ahead.
Boy, is that really pathetic.
If that witch who the FBI staged a kidnapping of to demonize Trump supporters gets in again with all the lockdowns and the tyranny.
But that's still early, so we won't make too many judgments.
But here's what's interesting again.
Guys, pull up the House race in Michigan.
Folks, there are two seats right now that are held by Democrats, Slotkin and Kildee, both losing.
Both losing.
Guys, keep scrolling down for me, please.
Keep going, keep going, keep going.
Expand that for me.
There we go.
Keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going.
Boom.
This looks like a win.
It looks like we're going to flip a house seat in Michigan.
Oh, but somehow in the statewide races, the Republicans are losing.
Even though they're going to flip, it looks like two house seats, potentially, with Jung beating Kildee and Barrett beating Slotkin.
Again, this is early.
But we'll monitor this.
Now, let's go to Wisconsin, where last we checked Ron Johnson was behind, and Ron Johnson is now ahead!
Ron Johnson now takes the lead from Mandela Barnes.
Thank God.
Thank God that we're going to maintain, it looks like, I think at this point, Ron Johnson in the Senate.
I don't think the Democrats are going to be able to pull that one off.
Just looking at the big board here, if there's anything else.
Guys, let's go to Pennsylvania quickly and see what we have right now with the numbers.
Let's see what we have.
Shapiro still way ahead of Mastriano.
I don't know how Mastriano is able to retake that lead.
That one looks not very good.
Fetterman still ahead, but not by much.
This race continues to narrow.
So this is going to be interesting to watch.
I'm not going to go too deep into the details here.
We're just going to give you the basic numbers there.
And so let's go back to Governor real quick because Fetterman currently with 49.8 has the lead.
And then Shapiro with 55.1 has the lead.
So that shows you that Democrats, if you trust these numbers, Democrats don't really like Fetterman.
Very much.
And some of them may be voting for Oz.
So, but right now, Pennsylvania not looking good.
Now, I will say, in my big board prediction that had Republicans getting 52 seats, I did think Fetterman would win this state, sadly, because of, I mean, let's look at the ridiculousness in Philadelphia here to see if it's still just absurd numbers coming in.
With Shapiro getting 83% of the vote in Philadelphia, that's just, yeah, I'm sure that's exactly how it went down.
Perfectly legitimate.
The entire city of Philadelphia.
Although you look at Philadelphia, you might believe they're all Democrats.
You look at the state of things over there, maybe they really are all Democrats.
Philadelphia might be the worst city in America right now.
I say that sadly.
One of the great American cities, once the capital of this country, is now in...
It's a shithole, folks.
I mean, let's just tell it what it is.
The Democrats made a complete shithole in Philadelphia.
And so maybe these numbers are legit.
With 85% of people voting Democrat in Philadelphia, yeah, you're going to get what you vote for.
And then you have the similar numbers there in the Senate.
Let me see if there's anything else I want to check in on real quick before we get Ali Alexander's take on this.
Guys, let's just quickly check if they've called North Carolina.
I'm calling North Carolina.
Bud has won North Carolina.
I don't think they've officially announced it for him yet.
But I'll go ahead and call Bud for North Carolina.
House is still split in North Carolina.
But Bud is still up comfortably.
I mean, I don't know why they're not calling this for Bud, unless they have some shenanigans up their sleeves.
So I think Bud is going to win in North Carolina.
We did expect that.
Again, Missouri, they're going to maintain that Senate seat.
Numbers in New York, not so good.
We'll start to look at Nevada and some of the other states.
We'll focus in on Arizona again when we come back to the big board.
But let's get Ali Alexander's response to the latest numbers.
Yeah, the latest numbers are interesting.
The reason why I think some of the media has not called North Carolina is that you have Wake County and a couple other counties that have outstanding votes.
And according to the New York Times estimate, I mean, this race could actually fall into runoff territory.
I don't think it's going to.
If it does, that would be very interesting, and we'd have to really research why.
But I think that's what we're seeing in the North Carolina race.
But I agree with Owen.
I think that this is going to go to Bud.
I think that it is going to be above a runoff, so I think that he will have at least 50% plus one.
That race might tighten a little bit, but we still stand to see.
They've called Ohio for J.D. Vance, and it looks like he fell right within his margin of error for polling, so that's really interesting.
They've called New Hampshire for the Democrat.
Right now, the Democrat has a wider margin than her polling.
But, you know, with New Hampshire, you have to wait till literally every single vote is counted because it's such a small state.
This is really interesting.
Tonight, this is where we kind of take a pause, where we saw the blue mirage at the beginning of our election coverage here at Infowars.
We were two hours ahead of CNN.
We were hours ahead of all the mainstream media.
What we're about to assess is whether how real the red wave is or was it structurally real.
What do I mean by that?
This was a redistricting year.
So you have to understand, as the technocracy grows in America and districts get less competitive, everything gets more predictable.
This is, after all, what the new world order wants and America is its chief state for their technocratic control.
And so what we're seeing tonight is that while we're winning in places we should have won, Incumbents are winning where they should have won.
And in some of these competitive seats, they're falling left or right for very particular reasons.
And so right now, this is almost a predictable wave.
But I caution us that we might spend the next hour wondering whether or not this is real or not.
And that's why the Pennsylvania Senate race is going to matter greatly in this.
What Herschel Walker does in Georgia, if he somehow gets above 50 percent.
That's going to be really interesting.
We're losing a race in Ohio pretty bad that leans D, but that would have been a part of our wave.
Ohio's, is it 9th?
Am I looking for 9th or 10th with JR?
Anyway, it's 9th or 10th, Congressional District.
We're losing that.
The media slammed him.
I mean, the media actually obliterated him.
It looks like he may lose his race, which again, leans D. But if we were to measure the size of the wave, It's one that would have got swept up in the waves, so that's caution.
And with Arizona, I'm actually pretty encouraged right now.
What's happening in Arizona is almost what happened in North Carolina and Georgia.
Like Pinal County, for example, is a solid red county.
And the fact that they only have blue votes counted means something happened probably, I don't want to say for the first time in history, but for the first time in decades.
I think that Donald J. Trump has officially changed voter habits in America.
This means that, you know, while mail-in votes went Democrat and early voting was a little bit more competitive, and in some states, Republicans even win the early vote, Election Day was always for Republicans in most of these states.
It looks like we are experiencing, there's this new word that all the intellectuals are using now, bifurcation.
It looks like there might be more bifurcation in the voting habits.
It means that What that also means is that the Democrat Party, for the first time in 60 years, will change its policy and seek to close polls earlier on Election Day.
So, folks, we might be witnessing political science history.
You know, it's too early to call, and this thing will take weeks to reconstruct, It's interesting.
And if the red wave shrinks, you're actually going to see Republican operatives, Republican consultants, and other folks aligned with competitors blame Donald Trump for shrinking the red wave.
But this map is going to get a lot more red on Arizona.
Owen's looking at that now.
And we'll see what actually happens.
But that race is going to get very tight.
It may even ping pong back and forth.
But the measure I'm watching is Pinal County is a red county.
The fact that they haven't counted any yet for the red vote is...
Very encouraging for us.
Ali, you just made some incredible points.
This is a political...
That's because I'm a smart guy, Alex.
You are.
This is a political realignment.
And the Democratic Party, the pollsters have said for 70 years is the dominant party.
They always over-poll them, over-sample 10 to 50 percent.
This means now Republicans are the dominant party, which the main fight now is for the heart and soul.
We're going to come back to you guys here in about 30 minutes.
We're going to be also talking to a very, very special guest in studio, and Amanda Millis, another special guest, who contacted me and wanted to come on in about 30 minutes.
She's a great filmmaker in her own right, and her dad wrote and helped make Apocalypse Now, the Dirty Harry, Conan the Barbarian, I mean, John Millis.
Wow, we've got these daughters of these icons here who are amazing in their own right.
But I gotta say, who eclipses John Mellis?
Well, Stanley Kubrick, we've got his daughter here, who I drafted to come on.
She's got her camera.
She wanted to have it still live and get this on air.
She's got her headset and everything else.
And, of course, she is Vivian Kubrick, who was the protege of the greatest film director ever.
Hands down, Stanley Kubrick.
Great to have you here.
I've known you for 15 years or so.
You're amazing, and it's good to have you here with us.
Thank you, Alex.
I have to say, being on InfoWars is sort of a bit like...
My dream come true.
Seriously, I've been such a fan.
I'm going to put this down right now.
Hang on a sec.
I've been such a fan of Infowars probably for 18 years now.
And I would say that it's that pedigree that allows me to say that you truly have been so truthful, correct, accurate, and on the ball way and far beyond anybody that's ever reported on what's actually going on on this planet.
Well, thank you.
I just want to also say that everyone here at InfoWars, I mean, I can tell you from being around here a little bit, that everybody is extremely dedicated to what they're doing.
Almost as extreme as Alex in many ways in their dedication to getting out the actual truth of what's going on.
Some more extreme, but yes.
But what I do want to really underline is that you have to have listened to Alex, all his shows, all the things that he's said over the years to really understand how much he does so much more and speaks so deeply about things.
Far and away than these ridiculous caricatures that the mainstream media has put out about him, of him sort of screaming.
I mean, he does scream.
There is no question about that.
But, you know, you could say he's an imperfect messenger.
But what he has done is, I would say this is, I'm sure, absolutely accurate.
You have spearheaded the truth movement on this planet.
So I love you for that, and I appreciate you.
Well, I appreciate that, but I was only a catalyst.
It's the audience that spirited.
Okay, that's true, too.
Yes, I do.
But you're amazing as well.
You've done so much.
It's not just about me, but yes, humanity is in a fight for a pro-human future.
I'm not going to ask you the classic questions, because there's a million we could ask, but just you've seen everything.
And what do you make of the time we're living in right now, Vivian Kubrick?
I would say that we are at an almost biblical climax of human history.
And that when people sort of think that, you know, our viewpoint, I would say you or mine or everyone here, our viewpoint is somehow extreme.
And it breaks my heart.
I want humanity to win.
And right now we seem to have true enemies, real enemies of humanity running the world.
And whether it's...
Extraterrestrials or whether it's just goddamn horrible psychopaths.
I mean, we're not the only sorry living, you know, wounded beasts in this universe.
I mean, I'm sure there's a gazillion of other civilizations.
The question is, how willing are you to grapple with ideas that seem outlandish?
You know, don't reject things just because they seem outlandish.
You know, a lot of people describe it as being red-pilled.
It's much more of a responsibility.
You can't just sort of walk around and then kind of go, oh my God.
You've actually got to research.
You've got to make it real for yourself.
You've got to experience things so that you can comprehend the possibilities that's being spoken about on your show.
What you're saying is so key.
They don't want us to have experiences because that's the truth.
Experience is truth, and they don't want us to have that.
That's right.
They want us to have this fake experience.
I mean, don't get me going on mainstream media.
No, no, please do.
Well, I mean, it's laughable.
I mean, we've all seen those multi-images of mainstream media where they're literally, the talking heads are saying the identical sentence.
I mean, it's completely spooky.
We are literally in a science fiction novel right now.
And people just don't realize what a science fiction planet we're on.
And I think that's why I want so much to support Alex and to banish this idea that somehow he's this sort of screaming cowboy that's lost his mind.
I think Alex is one of the most intelligent, accomplished, brave human beings.
That I think I can think of right now.
Well, you're sweet to say that, but let's talk about, you're amazing.
You are super smart.
I've talked to you a lot, you know, off air.
I'm sure you can see these questions, but your dad's so iconic, and your work's so iconic as well.
What would your dad, you can't speak for him, because he was a super, obviously, psychic visionary, and I'm not going to speak out of class here and say stuff that's not known by the public, but...
As you told me 15 years ago, and I've now already knew that, but now it's obvious that's what it's all about.
Now it's like almost too much to deal with.
The connection as you get older and you actually learn more and more, your psychic powers increase because you realize you have them.
Your father, Stanley Kubrick, what would he think about, he's obviously, his energy's here, his spirit is with us.
Your father is here with us tonight.
What is he saying today?
You know, I really believe that my dad, In many ways, says his reality and it would be the same now in his films.
Which predicted everything.
I mean, look, honestly, I just think my dad was really quite psychic.
And I don't think that he sat there getting in the story and then going, right, I must put this in a film.
Because he was adamant about this.
He always said to me that...
It's a disaster if you try to make a film where you're trying to change people's ideas, because then you're making propaganda.
So you really just make films that are very, very interesting to you, so you can hang in there for as many years as it took him to make them.
But the most important thing was that you simply produced something that you thought was the most dramatic, the most interesting, on the subjects that you yourself cared about deeply, so that you would do the most beautiful job.
And all of them, from Spartacus to Eyes Wide Shutter masterpieces.
Yeah, I don't think Spartacus was really his thing.
But it was still entertaining as hell.
Well, okay.
But it was Kirk asking him to do it after he had worked with him on Path of Glory.
And Path of Glory.
Yeah, Path of Glory was very, very powerful.
World War I. Yes.
The World War I film.
So, expanding on that, there's an attempt to suppress that.
And you talk about...
Psychic connection.
I remember when I was like a teenager, being loving Stanley Kubrick movies, and like went and bought a book at the library, or went and got a book, I'm a library somewhere, and it was talking about the CIA came to him, I don't know if it's true, I'm asking you now, and said, how do you know about the codes of the B-52s?
How do you know about Side R?
And what you told me 15 years ago or so was your dad literally envisioned it like he was a remote viewer?
No, let me just say something.
I think at the time that we had this discussion, we were both drinking a lot.
So I think you've not quite remembered it.
But what it was is that he actually was contacted by the CIA.
Okay, so he was told about it.
No, he was contacted by the CIA after he did Dr. Strangelove.
And they wanted to interview him because they wanted to know how he knew what the War Room looked like.
Sure, but also the encoders and...
No, no.
War Room.
Wait, wait.
Which, by the way, put the full War Room up.
I know, I love it.
Every time I watch InfoWars and it's up there, I just think it's wonderful.
I just want to say that the War Room was designed by Ken Adams, who was a wonderful art director, but it was actually my mom that...
Kind of envisioned it a bit.
So your dad or your mom guessed what it looked like?
I don't know.
Well, go back.
I'm interrupting.
So the point was that they just wanted to know how he knew what the war room looked like.
But then the other really interesting thing is that the day that Dr. Strangelove was going to be premiered was the day JFK was shot, and it had to be canceled.
For a year, right?
I don't know how long it was, but the weird thing is that years later I was reading...
Oh, bloody hell.
I'm going to forget his name now.
And I know him so well.
You know, the left-winger that's a very brilliant professor.
He's about 90 years old.
He's kind of left-wing.
Noam Chomsky.
Thank you.
Noam Chomsky, director.
You have the most incredible memory.
No, no.
Anyway, Noam Chomsky, in his book, he actually said that what happened in Dr. Strangelove...
Actually occurred.
Yeah, that's why they wanted to know, because there was a real Curtis LeMay and Ella Limitzer wanted to do that.
No, no, I mean, in the Cuban Missile Crisis, the thing that is depicted in Doctor Strange actually happened.
That's what I'm saying.
Right.
Anyway.
But how could your dad know that?
I don't know.
I mean, he was weird.
I'm not weird.
Listen, we want to talk about you and me, but let's move on from Alan Jones.
Okay.
Vivian Kubrick, way more interesting.
Stanley Kubrick, way more interesting.
Seriously, though, how could your dad envision this?
You told me he would just, like, know it.
He would, like, just...
Because I asked you, I said, did he actually go to those satanic rituals?
Because I actually, as a teenager, got to some.
They weren't killing women at them, but it was people in masks and, you know, the thing was happening.
I mean, the point is, is that you said, no, he just envisioned it.
And it's like, it's dead on.
Sorry, I feel like I keep sort of like crapping on what you're saying.
No, no, you're kicking ass.
So I just think that what my dad did is he did incredible amounts of research.
And when you do research, you discover things.
And I would imagine he discovered things.
My dad was a total party pooper.
He liked to be at home with his dogs and cats.
He was just not the kind of man that went cavorting around to illicit parties.
I'm sure he knew people that did, and I'm sure that he even spoke to people or read books or looked at photographs or whatever.
I mean, he was truly an artist, and on all of his films, he would have hundreds and hundreds of photographic books of the period or of paintings.
Like on Barry Lyndon, he had, like, I mean, a bazillion things that he'd torn out of books, sorry, for book lovers, that he'd torn these beautiful paintings out in order to get ideas for...
You know, art direction, lighting, cinematography.
So I honestly think that he simply did a lot of research, and because he was an extremely savvy human being, you know, he grew up in the Bronx in New York City.
You know, he would play chess and poker for money.
That's how he kept himself alive.
I'm sure many artists can relate to this.
You know, and he was a tough, tough dude.
So what would he think of the current state of the world?
I think he would be as terrified as you are.
And I think he would...
Be incredibly disturbed of how prophetic a lot of his films were.
And actually, I just want to say, Clockwork Orange, that was again a book that my mom had said, you've got to read this, you've got to read this.
So I'm just giving my mom a little credit here.
But anyway, yeah.
It's incredible.
So what do you, let's talk about Vivian Kubrick now.
I know, let's not.
What do you make of the world today and just what's happening?
What's happening is that the spirit beings that we are are being sorely tested.
And whether it's in order to learn lessons as the eternal beings that I believe we are, or it's the biggest test that we've ever gone through because there's every reason to suspect that we could get trapped here.
And, you know, David Icke has this idea of a simulation.
I think we should all have ideas about...
What could be happening, but the main thing is we actually have to push back, be brave, be fearless, because the people attacking us, they only have courage because they have money, and they have, I'm sure, what was it, like Blackwater, those military guys?
Mercenaries.
Yeah, mercenaries.
You know, they've got people to protect them, but the second they realize that humanity is waking up, and they will not stand for this type of brutality and insanity.
that we can win.
And we can win as eternal beings.
And maybe if it's true, and this is all thought forms, and we have a duty to evolve as spirit beings, we can do that more successfully if we are really truly who we are and not think of ourselves as little human animals because we're much more than that.
I agree, and I know a lot of former Blackwater people that the media kind of demonized, but...
They wouldn't call themselves mercenaries, but they actually hate the globalists because they actually served them.
And that's why the globalists want robots, because their own protectors don't like the globalists.
That's their big problem.
Well, and actually, I would say the globalists, if I know anything about psychopaths, they're paranoid about everyone, and they're suspicious of everyone.
They much prefer to have a complete control.
And what better way?
Of course, there'll be probably some kind of technological disaster and it'll serve them right.
But what better way to have total control than to have these gas- You know, I feel so sorry for those Chinese people.
I don't believe for a second that they're all crazy like that.
I mean, mind you, there's some brutality in that country that I don't understand.
I don't know if any of you have ever looked at the Yulin meat market, which is this dreadful dog.
I'm not even going to go into it.
The wet markets.
No, it's not a wet market.
It's a market where they literally beat dogs in the street, boil them alive.
It's the most horrible thing.
I've seen it, yeah.
It's demonic.
But anyway, I just want to make one really important point.
I think that there's a constellation of characteristics that you find amongst people of different levels of consciousness.
And the really low-level conscious beings, they want to control everything.
And so I think that what we're seeing- And higher level wants to turn everybody loose.
Exactly.
Because, anyway, the point is, I really, I'm so happy that you're all here watching this.
I know that you feel like I do, that Alex has helped us, taught us, guided us to the truth, and has paid in a way that is undeniable.
But I really hope that you realize that we love you, Alex.
Well, Vivian, I love you, but I'm doing, listen, I'm not, it's easy.
If you hate Satanism and hate death, you promote life, and it's an easy choice.
And yes, we've been persecuted, but we expect this to happen.
Don't leave, because we've got Vivian Kubrick, who's a filmmaker and did a great job as well, and her dad's protege, Stanley Kubrick, and then we have, we have Melissa's daughter.
Amanda Millis with us as well, who's with the State Department with Trump, major filmmaker in her own right, with this big night we're here.
So we've got two of the iconic daughters of some of the biggest directors in history.
So Amanda Millis, you're on the air with Vivian Kubrick.
This is quite the moment here.
Hey!
Hi, Vivian!
Hi!
I don't know if you can see me.
I look completely ridiculous.
I met her get over here.
She was in the dark with the camera.
I met her get up here.
Go ahead.
Awesome!
You look like you're working.
Great.
I'm so excited to meet you.
I've never met you before.
Hi.
Hi.
This is Daniel.
Hi, Daniel.
The other half is the Stop the Steal.
Oh, sorry.
That broke up in my ear.
I didn't hear it.
It was the Stop the Steal.
So you're a victory deal.
What are you, in D.C.?
What is your view, Amanda Mellis, on this moment we're at right now?
What do you think your dad thinks right now?
Well, if his girlfriend has allowed him to watch TV, which I think probably tonight she has, he's very excited that we are feeling the red wave.
The guy likes waves, and I think he likes red waves, and that's what we're in the middle of, so I think it's pretty cool.
Where do you think this is all going, Amanda?
I don't see how there, I mean...
If we're doing as well as we're doing in Clark County, which is where I, you know, that's where I was working 2016, 2020, that is shocking.
I have to ask myself, are they letting us do well in the midterm so that they have a better argument in 2024 when everything is totally screwed again?
I don't know.
I'm worried about Arizona.
I really, really, really care about Arizona.
I think Blake Master's amazing.
I think he's absolutely fantastic.
And I, otherwise, like, I'm just shocked at some of these outcomes.
They're awesome.
Well, it was two years ago that you and I flew from D.C. to Arizona and that insanity.
Trying to stop the steal.
And it seems like 10 seconds ago, Amanda.
I know.
That was two years ago.
It's absolutely shocking.
I came on your show the day after the election to promote Plot Against the President, which we have on the poster behind us.
You can't see it.
It's on the other side of the wall.
And it looks like everything turned out actually true in the movie.
So that's always cool.
You know, you make a movie about something like Russiagate, and it turns out you're right.
Of course, the mainstream media is never going to tell us that.
But, yeah, and we flew around, and we went to Maricopa County.
And now, look, I mean, we were in the right place.
And I think we did the right thing, and I think you did the right thing.
And you're there with Vladimir Putin's son.
Who is he?
Hey, this is Daniel Bostic.
I know you are.
I'm joking.
So we got Amanda Millis, the daughter of the great director John Millis.
We've got Vivian Kubrick here, daughter of Stanley Kubrick and her own great director.
Wow, this is a weird confluence of things.
What do you guys predict out of this red wave?
Should we get the Soviet hat out?
Like, would that be better?
Should we get the Soviet general's hat out?
Because I haven't.
I think that maybe we...
Maybe Daniel needs to wear it?
We'll find the Soviet hat.
It's always nearby.
We'll find it.
Daniel, what do you make of this big victory?
Me?
Vladimir Putin's son.
What does he think of what just happened?
I think that a lot of it was expected.
Again, getting a little bit of PTSD from 2020.
Just, you know, man, Allegheny County, Maricopa County, just seeing a lot of the same playbook being drug out.
A lot of those same precincts, vote totals being run up in ways that just are statistically borderline impossible, if not impossible.
So, you know, I'm just laser focused on those counties right now.
Daniel's been in politics longer than any of us.
So he actually.
Probably not longer than Alex.
Probably not longer than Alex, but him and Ali actually know what they're talking about.
So I would I would listen to them.
And that's why.
All my actual.
All right.
Well, Amanda, I wanted to get your take on tonight.
Looks like a red wave.
Republicans, I think, are going to win the House and Senate, but I don't know how much with all the weird machines going out and the rest of it.
Sounds like you're saying again, like two years ago, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada are going to be the battlegrounds.
Yeah, but I feel good about Nevada this year.
I don't, the fact that we even led by what we led by earlier today in Clark County, I mean, granted, it's the West Coast.
They're gonna do their thing that they always do, where it's like, oh, it never closes.
Like, it's like, we were talking tonight in the main room where we're having a little election night party with some folks that can and can't be seen.
But we were talking about it.
We were like, well, when does Nevada close?
And we're all like, never.
I don't know.
I mean, I'm really pulling for Laxalt, obviously, and Blake Masters.
But if we get those two, it changes the entire country.
So that is so, so important.
The West Coast is really important this year.
And I just think that, like, and I've said this all year long, like, if we can just get those two.
We can actually stop some of the horrible stuff that's going on.
And then we can prepare for 24. And the AG's race is insane.
Incredibly important this year, yes.
Huge.
Yeah, we hung out with her on the road show for Laxalt, and she's fantastic.
She took us to a restaurant that was featured in one of my other favorite movies, Casino.
So I got to be a movie dork for a minute and take pictures in the casino restaurant, which I was really excited about.
All right, Amanda, you've got to come on the show more often.
Your movie is more pertinent than ever, dealing with the plot against the president.
God bless you, and we really appreciate you.
You guys have a great evening.
Bye.
God bless you, sir.
Thank you.
Bye.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too.
Up the road.
All right, all right.
I'm going to go back to Owen Troyer.
I'm going to go back to all the Alexander Minnett and Vivian Kubrick here behind the scenes.
Multi-year documentary.
I told her, I said, please actually put it out.
But I mean, without complaining, I'm just saying I can't wait to see it.
But Vivian, enough of me and enough of all this election.
I respect you.
You're a really smart lady.
Other points about the world and humanity and waking up and...
And just all of this.
Well, of course, I think everyone in the audience, as well as myself, we've faced with these unbelievable horrors that we keep discovering.
We're then challenged to spiritually meet that and to not cave in in the face of it.
So I feel sure that this is more than an awakening about what's really happening.
It's also an awakening about ourselves.
It's a test.
Well, that's putting it very simply.
But I would say that we are all being challenged to grow spiritually, to, for instance, be kind and polite.
I mean, for the last two and a half, nearly three years now, every day, whenever I go out to a supermarket, anything, I talk to people about what's going on.
I give them my phone number.
I send them, you know, documents.
Would say 98% of the time I never hear from them again.
But you humanize them.
No, but what I'm just pointing out is that waking people up, right?
It's much more than that.
They have to actually step up to the plate and evolve up to the point where they can have this horror.
Because it is horrific.
Sorry.
No, you're right.
It is horrific.
It's beyond horrific.
It is just...
Literally so satanic, so evil.
And actually, that's another thing I want to just say, is that I really believe that the reason why my father was able to make the films he made is because he left Hollywood.
He hated it there, to be honest with you.
Sorry, Hollywood.
He didn't like it.
He found it very false, very disturbing how insincere and backstabbing people were.
And he loved England.
He loved English people.
And he just tried to make his films and stay out of the whole thing.
He never went to award ceremonies.
He never went gallivanting about, you know, boogieing down at parties.
He just was interested in the art.
And that's why he was never interested in people, you know, making documentaries about him or anything like that.
Because he always said to me, he said, I want people to be interested in my films, not me.
And I just think that that's part of being an artist.
I think, well, I mean, my father would be embarrassed me saying this, but I think an expression of a higher intelligence and a higher vibration being is that you're not into all this ego stuff.
You're into doing the work and as brilliantly as you can.
And in fact, he told me, you know, he did it because, what, was he going to work in Bloomingdale's and have existential angst?
For his entire life.
He wanted to do something to distract himself.
Interestingly, though, he wasn't especially spiritual.
But I guess I'm that part of the Kubrick camp.
It's more a spiritual one.
But anyway, don't let me gabble on, Alex, because I'm perfectly capable of doing it.
We're not gabbling on, to use a word.
Every time you've come on only a few times, it was a big film.
It becomes a big debate online.
Oh, no.
That's good.
Well, actually, you know what?
That interview that I did, it had like over a million views on YouTube.
And then, you know, it was, by the way, I just want to say something on behalf of myself here.
I was suspended from Twitter nearly two years ago for saying that COVID was 97.7%.
Non-lethal.
Which is true.
Which is true.
But they still won't let me on.
I've been trying to make an appeal for that.
But I just want to say, what they did is that they suspended me so that I could say nothing about it.
And then the next few days, they put out all over the world this horrible article about me saying that I was an anti-Semite.
My father is a Jew, was a Jew.
Half my family are a Jew.
I love everybody.
They say that about me.
I know, and me too.
They say that about David Icke.
But listen.
This is the only thing they know how to do, is to trash people who are trying to do the right thing, but are in opposition to what they're doing.
And you know what?
They did the same thing to my dad.
Because he wouldn't take part in the Academy Awards or whatever, they...
Oh, I probably shouldn't go on about that.
No, go ahead, tell it.
Well, I'll tell one about myself.
When I did the music to Full Metal Jacket...
There's a pre-selection committee at the Oscars, and it's the only pre-selection committee run by Academy member composers.
And they choose who is allowed to be voted for.
And so when I did Full Model Jacket, they said, oh, you didn't do enough music.
And I said, no, it's 30 minutes.
I did more than 30 minutes.
And they said, well, you know, it's just drum beats.
We don't want drum beats.
We don't count that as a score.
So they wouldn't let me be nominated, even though lots of people wanted to nominate me.
Great music in that movie.
Well, it was very different.
I'm not even sure it's music, but whatever it is.
Musique de concrète, I think is what it's actually officially called.
But anyway, so a guy at the LA Times actually wrote an article about me, and you won't believe this.
This is really true.
Okay, what is the most famous film score in the universe?
The Godfather.
I mean, that's the most beautiful.
Or John Williamson.
Well, okay, but I prefer The Godfather.
Anyway.
It's definitely up there.
All right, but listen.
The pre-selection committee of the Oscars would not let Nina Rota be nominated.
Wow.
I know!
So I consider it a badge of honor that they refuse to let me be nominated.
It seems like they want to block really avant-garde stuff.
They don't want progress.
I don't know.
I think they just want to vote themselves in.
Probably.
But anyway, sorry if everybody's got a real...
No, but it's incredibly interesting, and people are amazingly interested.
Every day I look, whether it's something Joe Rogan says about the shining red wave coming out of the elevator.
That was pretty funny.
Or whether it's your dad is everywhere.
Do you know, I've noticed that.
Your dad's like a ghost in the machine.
Well, this is what I'm saying.
I do think, well, actually, I must give credit where credit's due.
His exhibition, there was a big exhibition that went around the world of his stuff and everything.
I think that really helped keep him in people's minds.
But I think at this point, it's got a lot more to do with the content of his films, which honestly, I think he would be secretly, because he was very modest, I think he'd be secretly over the moon that his films have become so powerful.
You know, I mean, how could he not?
I mean, every artist yearns for an audience.
To interface with people, you know.
Yeah, and in fact, that was one of the things.
Actually, I must just say, for you artists out there, a thousand years ago, Leonard Bernstein did a lecture.
It was called The Unanswered Question, and it was one of the Norton Lectures.
I think it was about 1973.
There's actually six DVDs, so music lovers especially.
But he examined what art really is, and my father said, you've got to listen to this.
This is so incredible.
This is so right.
And I think it's where he got his attitude about, you know, you just don't tell people what your film is about.
Because, you know, Leonard Bernstein, I'm not going to go off on one, sorry everyone, he gave this analogy that if you said, oh, you know, Emily is a really bright girl, very intelligent, and the sun's this huge, you know, celestial, you know, star, that's just normal speaking.
But then if you say, well, you know, Emily is like the sun, there's all this deep structure of understanding that you have.
Because it makes you imagine it.
Hello?
So, the audience contributing to your artwork where they don't know what you think it's about.
That's why my dad just never wanted to tell people what the film's about.
He wanted them to have their own experience and contribute.
Well, that's what's beautiful.
So, if we go back 60, 70 years, 30 years ago with your dad, it was groundbreaking, but today it's evergreen, more powerful.
So, are people taking it to granted and saying, of course it's pertinent today?
Well, who can do that?
And that's really what's powerful in the universe is the antecedent or what comes before or the progenitor or the fountainhead.
And it is the fountainhead we have to respect because that's what we all flow from.
Your dad was a real fountainhead.
And maybe, you know, maybe there's something very deep about things being interesting.
Because he did stuff that he found interesting.
Again, the globalists want them to be ugly and not interesting because it doesn't raise our consciousness.
Beauty and things that interface, it's what God's music.
I mean, it really is.
It is everything.
And that's why we have to reject them because what they bring is ugliness.
And your father and working with him, the great work you did as his protege, was all so beautiful.
Congratulations.
Oh, it's nothing.
I just simply did what he asked me to do, which was to make the right music.
Well, you did a lot more than that.
All right, Vivian Kubrick, just in case, because it's hard to get you here and you came down here, anything else you'd like to add before we throw the baton to Owen Schroer and Ali Alexander?
Everyone, please be brave, be fearless, because you're eternal beings.
And what we need to do on this planet is beautify and raise consciousness and...
Be loving and forgive people for being where they're at.
They can't help it.
In fact, I always think about what Jesus said.
Forgive them, Father, for they know not what they do.
So be compassionate where you can be compassionate and where you can't at least understand that that's because they just don't have the same information you have, which is why it's your responsibility to wake them up in a very polite, kind, and respectful way.
Amazing.
Vivian Kubrick.
Let's go to Owen Schroer and Allie Alexander with the latest updates for this historic midterm.
All right, Alex.
We're back here analyzing some of the stuff.
Guys, let's pull up the big board here.
Let's get an update on everything that we have going.
And we were chatting during the break on a couple other live streams, Alex, Allie and I, and going over some other shenanigans potentially.
It looks like Georgia's going to go to a runoff at this point.
Which we called over two hours ago.
And it just shows, as we were discussing, that the power of the incumbency is really strong for Democrats right now.
It would really help them in Michigan.
It's really helping them in Georgia.
So Warnock going to be in a runoff with Walker.
That's not going to go well.
We know what happened last time.
That's how Warnock ended up in office.
But what you're going to see, though, in a lot of these races, when it boils down, Republicans are doing well in the House.
But they're losing the statewide elections.
We know why that is.
You know what?
Let's just go ahead and jump right to Arizona because this is the big one.
Let's just jump right to Arizona, guys, because this is the big one.
Now, you're going to have a hard time convincing Lake and Masters that they did so poorly.
Pull up in Maricopa County.
You're going to have a tough time convincing Blake and Masters that they did so poorly in Maricopa County.
Trump won Maricopa County in 2016.
Trump would have won Maricopa County in 2020 if 250,000 votes for Biden didn't come in in the middle of the night.
Maricopa County is where we saw all the shenanigans all day long.
Ali, what do you think happens for these Republicans that are way behind right now in the most corrupt now, the most corrupt voting county in America?
The most corrupt voting candidate.
Look, this was the fault of a tactic called pacing and leading.
So what Karen Phan did in the state senate there was she acted like she was an ally of ours.
She held all these investigations, but she didn't really sink her teeth into this.
The state legislature, I'm black, so I guess the lighting's not that good, is it?
Maybe I should go sit back.
Maybe I should go sit back in my seat.
It's hard for the crew to light me.
But what's happening here, Is a failure of leadership.
We had the governorship.
We have the governorship.
Well, maybe we had the governorship.
We had the state legislator.
They could have defunded all of Maricopa County.
They could have seized the machines.
They could have said, we're administering your elections.
That's not what they did.
What they did instead is they said, well, you can continue to administer your elections.
Now, I want to caution everyone.
Arizona looks bad, but it is not this bad.
It is not this bad.
We can still lose it, but it's not this bad.
But here's what's interesting.
When you go back and you look at 2016 and 2020, Republicans lead Maricopa County all day, all night.
All day, all night.
Trump won it in 2016.
He would have won it in 2020, but the magic votes for Biden.
A million mystery voters.
How are they going to...
This is what's going to be amazing.
Lake is not going to buy it.
Masters is not going to buy it.
Specifically Maricopa County, where all the shenanigans went down.
What is the response to this?
Well, the response needs to be legal.
There need to be injunctions.
There needs to be a review.
There needs to be a chain of custody enforcement on this.
But if the state legislature is not willing to get involved, then we've lost.
I mean, it's that simple.
Protest is not going to cure this.
Frankly, the injunctions aren't going to work.
All that can do is kind of preserve the chain of custody if there was anything wrong that happened.
The fact that a judge would not extend open voting locations that could not tabulate ballots another three hours, which...
Maybe meant a couple hundred additional voters shows the mere malice, the malice, the malice of the Democrat Party and the inaction by our judiciary.
I mean, unfortunately, I just got a text message from a major publisher of conservative magazines, and they wrote me and they said, your piece now, four weeks ago, is more true than any other right-wing piece.
Now, this was right before the polling bent our way, and I said, there is no red wave, and I wrote this in the American Spectator.
And then a day after that, we started getting polling, and I said, okay, well, then I guess I was wrong.
This is tightening in a way that's not good.
And people say, well, then how are we winning this place, but not this place?
It looks like incumbency is winning.
It looks like money is winning.
And that's awfully bad, folks, because that means that the Democrats have levies.
They have levies.
And the propaganda.
Don't forget about that.
And it's all the propaganda.
So I promise this.
I just promise you all this.
Arizona will not be this bad.
But it is possible that we lose all four seats that we're contending for there.
It is very possible.
If this comes down to just the technicals, and the Democrats spent just as much money as us, but then they have media, and then they're going to fake this turnout, or they have machines that don't work, then they will have pulled off a coup.
You know, at some point during the show, I've got a prediction for tomorrow that's pretty dire, but I'll save that for another half hour.
Everybody's got to keep watching Infowars because as these races come in, they're pointing that America's fed up with Democrats, but the Democrats can turn out low-information voters, and they have a subsidy, a trillion-dollar subsidy with the media, the college institutions, the government, the bureaucrats who, you know, run out of paper.
Well, and two, what we've learned is, and they just learned this in Brazil, by the way, there were thousands of protesters in New York City yesterday and today saying Bolsonaro won.
That's neither here nor there, just people waking up to rigged elections.
But it's the same phenomenon where what you're going to see, just like we told you here at Infowars, Republicans are going to do well in the House.
They're probably going to get maybe even a 10-seat advantage in the House, which would be key.
But then you're going to say, why didn't that translate to election victories in the Senate and the governor's races?
Because, folks, they can overwhelm an entire state's votes with just one city, whether that's Arizona or Philadelphia, which is going to be the case, and Atlanta.
That's what it's going to be.
Phoenix, Atlanta, and Philadelphia are going to overwhelm these seats, and it's not going to add up to you, but that's because they stuff those ballots, and then they can overwhelm the entire state's elections.
Now, here's what's curious.
We'll continue to monitor this race in Arizona.
If Masters and Lake do not win, they will not concede tonight.
But we'll figure that out.
Nor should they.
And here's what's interesting, guys.
Pull up Nevada for me, because now the Nevada seat is more key than ever before.
And I have not seen any results in from Nevada yet, but I haven't looked in a minute.
So, okay, still nothing in Nevada.
That's a little odd to me, but we'll continue to monitor that.
Folks, here's where we're at.
If Fetterman pulls off Pennsylvania...
You're going to have a runoff in Georgia.
We'll see what happens in Arizona.
We'll see what happens in Nevada.
But if Republicans, if Fetterman wins Pennsylvania and Laxalt doesn't win Nevada, the Republican Party's in big trouble, and it looks like the Democrats might take the Senate.
Yeah, I'd say that all roads lead through Nevada, which was the prediction by the consultant class anyway.
But tonight, all roads lead through Nevada.
Look.
Georgia's going to have a runoff, and Walker will win it in the runoff.
Everybody's got to get ready to volunteer there.
I'm very happy that Infowars, we at Infowars, called the Georgia race and called the North Carolina race two hours ago.
We said runoff in one of them, outright in the other.
Even when the New York Times was still saying that there were 250,000 outstanding votes for the Democrat there in North Carolina, and she would have been the first black senator from North Carolina.
She's a female.
So, you know, there's history in play there.
What I find completely interesting is I cannot reconcile the exit polling that Politico has with these results.
If the electorate got four to five points whiter and then remained the same as a normal midterm black but got more Hispanic and Hispanics are dividing for us and whites are dividing for us, then, folks, we've got to come back and do an autopsy report on why the RNC failed.
Why did the RNC fail?
Why did Kevin McCarthy fail?
And let me go ahead and leak what I'm going to say in about half hour.
This is to blame Trump tomorrow.
This is going to be Mitch McConnell trying to rub Trump's face in and say, my candidates won and your candidates are problematic.
We can't have any more Trump in our party.
And that's what I'm going to tell you is going to lead the front page of the papers tomorrow.
They're going to carry water for the Republican establishment.
And I ask viewers and listeners, the media hates the Republican Party.
So why would they team up with Mitch McConnell and why would they team up with Kevin McCarthy tomorrow?
I know I'm speaking in future tense to attack Trump, but, you know, this will be the clip heard around the world.
You know, we called it here, you know, 12 hours before it happens.
So going off of this theory, which I can see playing out too, okay, let's blame Trump and now let's forget about what happened last night.
Let's look for the presidential election, right?
Oh, now it's going to be we can't have Trump, right?
Now it's going to be we can't have Trump run.
He's got too much baggage, which there's a fair debate to be had there.
There is.
But let's let the voters decide.
Let's let the people decide.
And it's clear at this point, if the Republican Party has any wits about them whatsoever, they'll either get fully behind Donald Trump or they'll say, hey, look, we'll have an extremely hotly contested primary between Trump and DeSantis.
And that's going to feel bad and that's going to be painful during that process.
But in the end, it's going to be iron sharpening iron, and I think it'll be better for the Republicans.
But if they do this whole shenanigan where they try to throw Trump under the bus again, tell him not to run, put 20 people on the stage against him to try to embarrass him that don't have a chance anyway.
Then it's going to be the worst thing ever for the Republican Party.
They're never going to be able to unite and seize the reins of power ever again.
But I think you're right.
I think they're going to try to find a way to blame this on Trump.
And it's going to be the McConnells and the McCarthy's of the party.
They're going to take their heads out of their ass for a 24-hour period.
Where have they been, by the way?
Where have McConnell and McCarthy been this entire midterm run?
Nowhere.
I haven't seen them campaigning.
I haven't seen them pounding the pavement.
I haven't seen them doing a damn thing.
They've been hiding in a hole.
I've been doing this joke bit where I've sent out sonar signals.
Where's McCarthy?
Where's McConnell?
It's like they're not even to be found.
Oh, but you're right.
They'll be found tomorrow.
They'll blame this all on Trump.
But stepping back from that, the focus is going to be on the response, I think, from Lake and Masters as to what's been going on in Arizona all day in Maricopa County.
And then it's going to be of whenever we start getting these results in Nevada, what are they going to do in Clark County?
That's Las Vegas.
Yeah, there's our sonar.
We're not hearing from McConnell or McCarthy tonight on what happened in Maricopa County, Philadelphia, or all these other places where there were problems.
But the sonar, we're looking for McConnell and McCarthy.
Will they pop their heads out of the sand tomorrow to blame Donald Trump for all of this?
Be on the lookout for that, folks.
So here's what we're watching, though.
This all comes down to Nevada.
If the Republicans can't pull off Nevada, it's not looking good.
The runoff in Georgia is going to be everything.
And the high hopes we had for the Senate going red is quickly going to be snuffed out, if you will.
Still nothing out of Nevada, though.
So we will just continue to monitor that.
But just as we predicted here, Republicans doing well in the House.
But the anomalies of the ballot stuffing in the Democrat-run cities, it looks like it's going to be enough to overrun them at the state level.
Yeah, folks.
I mean, this is really interesting.
I mean, Arizona, they want everyone to go to sleep before we get a result.
That most certainly is going to happen.
So if you're watching Infowars, I suggest that you grab a coffee.
Because, you know, we were talking with the crew here earlier.
And some of the programming changes that are going to happen in the future.
And the question was whether or not half the crew would be able to leave or not, but they won't.
So we're going to be with you.
Well, I don't know.
They'll pull the plug when they pull the plug.
But Arizona will not be called tonight.
And if Fetterman pulls off Pennsylvania, then, like Owen said, there's so much pressure for the U.S. Senate seat, the path to the victory there through Nevada.
And then, you know...
You know, we're holding on to a prayer here in Arizona because if the Democrats steal it, it looks like they'll go for all four.
They'll go for the governor.
They'll go for the senator.
They'll go for the attorney general.
They'll go for the secretary of state.
And nobody wants me to say this.
And my brain is telling me not to say what I'm about to say.
All my friends would caution me away from saying this, but in the interest of just telling you all the truth, I do not know how we get to the White House.
If the Democrats take the Attorney General, the Secretary of State, the governorship, and a U.S. Senate seat in Arizona, I do not know what the path to victory is in 2024 if the Democrats are simply going to, in our face, steal it.
Well, and there's just...
I can't really reason as I go through the...
The past elections, 2016, 2020, and then looking at the results we have today, the Republicans didn't put up bad candidates in Arizona.
In fact, I would argue that some of the best candidates that the Republicans put forward were in Arizona.
Carrie Lake and Blake Masters, that's about as good as you could put forward.
They were fundraising juggernauts for people who had no name ID to 100% name ID, and then they had allies like Peter Thiel, you know, with Blake Masters.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Look, there's plenty of time, folks.
Yeah.
But, I mean, you're talking about a serious swing at this point if this one's going to turn around for Lake and for Masters.
It would be a miracle, really, I would say at this point.
And that's not to say I'm going to call these races yet.
And quite frankly, I wouldn't like to call them at all because I don't trust what happened in Maricopa County and I don't think that Lake and Masters will either.
So I guess it comes down to this now.
The woman in charge of election oversight in Arizona is who?
Yeah, that would be the candidate for governor, Katie Hobbs.
Oh!
Well, then, that's like that line from The Departed when he's like, so you're telling me that you've got your rat looking for the rat?
He says, yeah, my guess is nobody finds anything at all.
So it's like, oh, the woman who's running the election oversight is running in the election.
My guess is there's no election oversight.
Yeah, it's crazy what's going on.
And I want to stress again, it's not the numbers that are necessarily alarming us here.
It is the pattern of behavior, okay, that we saw while we were conducting these elections.
The fact that only Republican areas had problems.
The fact that they didn't want to tabulate the votes.
The fact that they're ignoring court decisions or court decisions were going against us that Democrats normally support keeping polls open longer.
The fact that we're at a standstill right now as America starts to turn in.
And the fact that we know, like for example, Pinal County.
So it's not the numbers that are scaring me.
What's scaring me is the pattern, what looks like, of criminal behavior.
Negligence at the best, but premeditated criminal electioneering.
And I gotta tell you, I'm not thrilled with the American electorate either.
It means that money, money, money can win anything.
It means incumbency can win anything.
The fact that Gretchen Whitmore and Hochul could win, the fact that Joe Biden's disapproval rating isn't dragging down safe blue seats into the mud with him, where historically that has been the case for others, means that the technocracy Has accomplished a goal that they've wanted for over 100 years in much the same way that Obama was trying to accomplish socialized medicine and went for it all, right, and got halfway to it.
That was a 50-year march for Democrats.
Well, this, folks, this type of technocratic detail control over the electorate, which they still need to, you know, botch the tabulation machines.
It's a hundred-year plan by the technocracy.
And, you know, there's a lot of intellectual people who are going to say we're post-political.
And it's going to be difficult to contend with that intellectually.
By the way, a quick update in Pennsylvania.
They have declared Shapiro the winner.
Good luck with that, Pennsylvania.
And then Fetterman still in control.
Though Oz has slowly narrowed the gap throughout the day, I'm not so sure this goes Oz's way when it's all said and done.
It seems like there might be too much ground to be made up at this point.
Ali, what do you think?
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, this race was always going to be tight.
I think that the RCP average had Oz up by 0.4 or 0.5 or whatever.
So, you know, this was...
You know, always going to be interesting, but what again is very interesting to me in some of these states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, you know, even Ohio, but is like, what was the black vote going to do?
Black voters were telling every pollster of both parties and independent pollsters that they didn't want to go to the polls.
If the exit polling is correct and they came out and they're going to comprise...
9% of the electorate or 8% of the electorate, that's pretty standard.
That's pretty standard.
And I just, I can't, it would be very, very hard to contend with.
This result is much like 2020.
We were talking with Laura Loomer during our break when Alex had on Ms. Kubrick.
And Laura's like, aren't you getting deja vu?
Isn't this like...
What we saw in Florida and Orange County in 2018, but how the results are coming in seem like 2020.
This surgical precision through some of these communities, it makes no sense.
The New York Times said that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election because of white men.
Who believes that?
Who believes that?
Again, if this is a real result, let's say that we're living in la-la land.
What the New York Times and Time Magazine have to come out tomorrow and say is that white people don't actually like Trump.
And then it's like, okay, well then, you know, what's all the hysteria around white voters?
Right?
It's just that then white voters are safe for the Democrats.
This is not a result that gives you confidence in the sciences.
It just doesn't.
You know, inflation is what it is.
The resident-in-chief, the guy occupying the Oval Office, has the approval rating and the disapproval rating he does.
So this means that all those numbers and all of that math, relatively speaking, is out the window.
So what's in?
Money, incumbency, and the media.
And those are now the fundamentals of American politics.
Money, incumbency, and CNN.
And they will control the body of politics.
It's the only way to explain this result.
In a lot of ways, it's the only way to explain how Barack Obama won his re-election, contrary to what was called the Misery Index.
He retired what was called the Misery Index in politics, so no one references that anymore because everybody said, okay, well, I guess the math doesn't mean anything anymore.
Tonight we'll retire a lot of the common knowledge and axioms in political science if you believe these elections are legitimate.
Well, and guys, let's pull up the Michigan race here quickly.
And I'll go back to the big board because I just want to reemphasize something that we have been explaining here.
Guys, give me the big board.
Look, I mean, it's hard to believe this, but we'll take it at face value.
And I guess when you see what it's like to live in Detroit or Philadelphia, maybe it really is 95% Democrats.
You know, those are two of the biggest shitholes in the country, so maybe it really is 95% Democrats.
But, okay, we're back in Michigan.
Here is your governor's race.
Now, we just got the latest update, and Whitmer's lead is shrinking here.
Whitmer's lead is shrinking.
That is interesting, with not even half the votes in.
So we'll continue to maintain our watchful eye here.
But, guys, just pull up the Detroit district here for me, because you're going to see some of the most ridiculous numbers.
93% for Whitmer.
Dixon only gets 6% of the vote.
I mean, seriously, Wayne County?
Like, really?
Is it that bad?
Is it really that bad?
Do Democrats really have that much mind control over the voters?
Do people in Detroit really hate themselves that much?
Do you believe this?
But okay, now let's look at the House race.
And let's zoom out on the map.
So this is how we explained it, folks.
Now, look at Michigan now.
Oh, Michigan is a red state, right?
Clearly, Michigan is a red state.
And if you look at the numbers, guys, go back up to the top.
Let's look at the seats that are up in Michigan.
Here's how this is probably going to go.
I think you're going to have eight seats for Republicans, and you're going to have probably five seats for Democrats when this is all said and done.
So Republicans are going to take the House in But then you're going to say, well, how is that possible?
How can Republicans take the House in Michigan but then get walloped in a governor's race?
Well, let's go back to the governor's race and let's look at Detroit.
Just what we said.
They stuffed the ballots in one city and that's enough to overwhelm the entire state.
And so that's what you're seeing personified to perfection in Michigan tonight.
But we won't call it yet.
The gap has shrunk.
Tudor Dixon, perhaps not out of it yet.
Now, let's fly across to Pennsylvania real quick, guys.
Let's just get an update on what's going on, if we could here.
So, yeah, Shapiro declared the winner.
Massive victory over Mastriano.
Let's look at that Senate race, though, for me, guys.
Fetterman is still ahead.
The gap is shrinking, though.
Oz is now within striking distance, I would say.
But let's again pull up Philadelphia County just to give it a good laugh at how ridiculous these numbers are.
80% for Fetterman.
I guess the people in Philadelphia really hate themselves and they really hate their city.
And so they're going to go totally in the tank for Fetterman.
So there you go.
What you see in Michigan is a perfect example of how Democrats win big elections.
And you say, how can this be?
They're not popular.
All they need to do is steal one big city and they can take over that entire state.
And then if they can select five cities in a national election, well, you saw what happened in 2020.
And guys, let's check in quickly on what's going on in Georgia.
I suspect that that story hasn't changed, but I just want to take a look.
Owen, Owen, we're going to do that in a minute, but I've been sitting there the last 30 minutes watching you, and I'm not a rocket scientist, and so I'm trying to understand this.
We saw Biden say...
We're going to win the election.
Republicans are going to blow stuff up and kill people that are terrorists when we win.
And we've seen this massive red wave in all the polls, all the numbers.
The exit polls show Republican victory devastating across the country.
And is it looking like the Republicans barely take the House and don't take the Senate?
I mean, give us an approximation right now what you and Ali Alexander think is happening.
I think Republicans will take the House.
I think a 10-seat margin is probably not something out of the realm, but I do think Republicans will take the House.
The Senate is an entirely different question.
If Fetterman ends up winning in Pennsylvania, now you're in big trouble because the numbers are not looking good in Arizona.
I don't know if Masters or the Republicans are going to concede.
I mean, who believes Carrie Lake didn't win?
Alex, the numbers in Maricopa County are impossible.
They're just impossible.
And forget about whether they're possible or not.
We saw what happened all day.
The machines failing.
People's votes not counting.
It was a complete disaster.
Who knows what the real numbers in Maricopa County are?
They even said, oh, we can't count your votes.
Let me say this.
We got Roger Stone coming up.
You're going to be covering with Ali Alexander.
And kicking off at 8 a.m. tomorrow.
We're going to have Harrison Smith, myself at 11 a.m., you at 3 p.m.
They said this would take days with their sneak attack ballots they were holding back.
But the real sneak attack was the voting machines crashing in all the key districts.
Well, that's why I'm interested to see what we have at the end of the night as far as statements are concerned from Carrie Lake, from Blake Masters.
Again, whatever the numbers end up being.
What happened in Maricopa County is a complete disaster.
You've never seen Maricopa County be so blue in your life.
It just never happens.
How can this be when you had such popularity for Cary Lake and for Blake Masters?
You might say, well, the incumbent Kelly, okay, but how do you explain the phenomenon with Lake?
So now all of a sudden, which Roger Stone accurately predicted earlier with me on The War Room, The Senate race in Las Vegas is going to be paramount.
If the Republicans cannot get laxalt into Nevada, now they're going to have a real uphill battle with what's going on in Arizona, what's going to be going on in Georgia, and people's eyes still on Philadelphia and Pennsylvania.
Nothing as far as results are concerned.
But, you know, we were kind of realistically looking at this where if Republicans win Georgia...
If Republicans win Nevada and if they win Arizona, they're going to have a two-seat advantage in the Senate.
Well, now you're looking at Arizona like it's not looking so good.
Now you're looking at Georgia like it looks like that's going to be a runoff.
Now if you're the Republicans, you're looking at what's happening in Nevada and saying, my goodness, if we don't score a victory here, we are in huge trouble.
But here's what I said earlier, Alex, and I still think that this is going to ultimately be true.
And let's just look at full spectrum analysis from all angles.
More people in this country that, not to say they didn't care about elections, but more people in this country had more invested in this election than ever before.
I'm talking about Joe Rogan.
I'm talking about Elon Musk.
I'm talking about Tulsi Gabbard.
I'm talking about so many others who promoted...
The Republican Party, as far as the votes were concerned, saying how bad Democrats are.
We've seen the cultural and political phenomenon of people just knowing what the Democrats have become, rejecting it.
The Blexit movement, the Legxit movement, the Jexit movement, the Gays Against Groomer, the Walkaway movement.
These are millions of people leaving the Democrat Party, and yet we don't see that properly represented with the votes at the end of the day.
So if you're an accelerationist...
And you would rather people wake up quicker than before, then you're liking this.
You want this to happen.
You want to see 90% Democrat in Philadelphia, 90% Democrat in Detroit, Maricopa County being lost because now they're going to say, wait a second, maybe all these claims of election fraud were legitimate and I wasn't looking into it before.
Even Katy Perry was voting Republican, Alex.
Oh, and we're living in a globalist dictatorship.
And I'm out of my sports jacket.
I'm about to go home and go to sleep.
I'm going to come back tomorrow with live coverage.
But Biden said the terrorist Republicans are going to blow stuff up when we win.
They have now stolen the election.
They're going to false flag.
We now know what's about to happen.
They cannot let loose of power.
And so we're at the next level of this fight.
We've got to be peaceful.
We've got to expose these monsters.
That's why the machines in key battleground areas all shut down.
We're going to continue on air, exposing whatever happens.
But it's bad.
And, you know, here's the bait that they're playing right now, folks.
They want us to come on and say it's stolen, and then they want to try to frame it.
So we're going to be completely clear.
We are peaceful.
We may disagree with the results.
We may not believe the results, but we're not calling for violence.
We're completely peaceful.
Owen, Owen.
I mean, all the polls show they were going to lose, and then they said when we win, they're going to be violent.
They want to demonize us and outlaw the populist party that's popular, just like in Brazil.
So the false flags are coming next.
But we're going to be more prepared this go-around, and we're not going to let them run the gambit on us.
Look, they had to steal one election, now they've stolen a second.
And so they're going to keep doing it.
But it's only making more people wake up.
Oh yeah.
So they show an election for 70% of people.
Next year it'll be 80. They can't do it.
As long as we don't give up, they lose.
That's all I'm saying.
It's surreal, isn't it?
It's all a sick joke.
I'm telling you, they said we're going to win and then they're going to blow stuff.
When we had Mike Adams on, when we had Drew Hernandez on, you were like...
What do you see coming next?
Because I've watched how you work as a friend.
You want to, almost like Trump, pull wisdom from everybody.
And you ask all of your guests, what is the false flag that is coming?
What are they setting up?
In case one of us has that glimpse of the future.
And here we go.
Exactly.
They're not pre-programming that false flags are imminent.
We're going to do it for nothing.
They've already laid the groundwork.
They've laid the foundation.
That's where we are.
You guys continue.
I would take some calls.
We'll kick it all off back tomorrow because the fight has just begun.
We're never giving up and we're never going to surrender.
Never, never, never.
You know, I think it's interesting.
You know, here we are, the Info Warriors and the Stop the Seal guy.
And I think that a lot of Americans are looking for leadership right now.
They're not finding that on Twitter.
They're not finding that on Facebook.
Just like 2020, the Democrat Party is not represented in popular culture.
You know, think about Donald Trump.
He had 50 Cent, Lil Wayne.
He had Ice Cube negotiating the black vote.
He had Ye.
He had all of these celebrities.
You had, what's his name?
There's a fun one.
Anyway, you know, all these other little this, little that, you know, back in Donald Trump.
And it's like, Joe Biden, a little pump, yeah.
You know, thanks to the crew.
You know, we had Joe Biden and...
Barack Obama could not get 500 people in Atlanta.
The chocolate city of Atlanta could not turn out 500 people for the second black president of the United States, the first one being Bill Clinton.
They couldn't in Florida either.
What the hell is happening?
And here you have Fetterman, Shapiro, Barack Obama, Joe Biden.
In contrast to Donald Trump's rallies and its tens of thousands of people of difference.
What the hell is going on in the physical reality?
I feel like we've left politics and now we're talking about the simulation.
Why can't the simulation produce any physical evidence that the Democrats are represented in narrow, tiny victories?
Why do all races break their way?
Oh, but the races that break the Republican way are what?
For Brian Kemp?
Brad Raffensperger?
Anti-Trumpers?
We can't have a race that accidentally breaks a pro-Trump way?
I mean, come on, folks.
At some point, this is ridiculous.
I'm like yelling at the top of my lungs now.
The media's gonna love this.
But they're not represented in popular culture.
There's nothing, there's no circumstantial evidence in physical reality.
That they're 50% of the country.
What about all the men that are giving birth, though?
Yeah, male vaginas.
The men that are pregnant all voted Democrat.
So that's a total of at least five, maybe.
It's just gaslighting to the extreme, isn't it?
Well, and that's what I'm saying.
Again, I'm really not an accelerationist.
I kind of think that's like an evil...
You know, kind of like an evil side.
Well, because you're hurting people with that.
I mean, people are going to get hurt when you have the accelerationist mindset.
But again, in the reality of things, I'm telling you folks, the individuals that usually don't have anything invested in elections, like the Joe Rogans, the Elon Musks, now do.
And so they're now going to take this to heart and they're going to ask themselves the tough questions.
And their audience is going to ask themselves the tough questions.
And they're going to be self-reflecting on the results because Here's what it is.
Your frustration here is a common sense rationale of how in the world, in the year 2022, can anybody support a Democrat?
What policies?
They aren't.
Human beings aren't.
Tabulators aren't.
Well, so, okay, so there's your answer.
So now people are going to be faced with the music that they've been ignoring or in denial of.
I mean, how is Joe Rogan going to go on air after predicting a red wave the likes of The Shining when Democrats, at the end of the day, may lose the House?
They don't really care.
If the Democrats get 50 seats in the Senate and they're dominating the governor's races, that's a victory to them.
You know what, crew?
Can you guys bring up my piece at the American Spectator that I wrote four weeks ago?
Where I was talking about the Red Wave.
So something Red Wave, Ali Alexander, thespectator.org.
Let's bring up that piece.
And I want to read that piece on air.
So, yeah, actually, maybe I'll have to bring it up so that I can read it.
But, you know, I'm getting all these text messages and it's making me sad because people are saying, Ali, you were right.
And I'm like, no, no, no, no, no.
Because I actually ended up recanting this piece.
I don't want to be right, folks.
I do not want to be right.
Can somebody text message me that piece?
I want to take back over while I find this piece.
But I want to read this on air.
I want to read it into the record.
Because I will tell you this.
I will tell you this.
We were right.
Here at Infowars, we were right.
And look, we just followed the numbers.
We followed the numbers.
But the pattern is undeniable.
Incumbents and money won.
And moderates who don't like Trump, some of them made it through.
And the Democrats had a levy that no pollster saw.
No pollster saw that.
Every pollster was asking, what is the long tail of the wave?
Not is, you know, where does the wave begin?
Nobody knew where the wave ended.
Tonight, folks.
We won on a technicality, the House.
We may not know until January if we've won the Senate with 51 seats.
And it's not a good night.
And most polls just in the last week had odds up.
In some polls by 5, 6, 7 points even.
Chuck Schumer was complaining about it.
And you're going to have the same phenomenon in Michigan and Pennsylvania where it's going to be worse in Michigan, but even in Pennsylvania, I think it's going to be interesting to see where you just don't have the same consistency in the House results that you do in the governor and the Senate results.
And again, we've explained this at nauseam why, but I think people are going to see it now.
I really do.
And again...
Folks, I mean, this is ridiculous.
Does Philadelphia just have a death wish?
Does Detroit just have a death wish?
Does Atlanta just have a death wish?
No, ONC.
Nobody there buys gas or groceries.
I guess that's it.
They are totally in a different reality than us.
Oh, and by the way, it wasn't that they repudiated the Republicans.
It's that they barely, they barely voted Democrat.
Take this image off from the back of us.
We don't need a more wave.
I want to read this article, okay?
I want to read this article.
It's at spectator.org, The American Spectator.
And again, I did not want to write this, but I felt like everybody was calling it wrong.
I thought that all the Republicans were lying to the Republican voters, and I, being the Stop the Steal guy, just had to tell the truth.
The title is Forecast, GOP Victory But No Red Wave.
Subtitled, The GOP Will Gain Only a Stunted Majority in the House.
Gosh, I'm going to hate reading this.
The Republican Party has a 70% chance of seizing control of the lower chamber of Congress, according to 538.
That means the Democrat Party is in full-blown panic.
To combat its problem, the party is turning to a nefarious strategy, targeting prominent conservatives.
Hundreds of conservative activists and the Republican consultants have been taken off the field this cycle through criminal charges, crippling legal debt, and investigations related to January 6th.
By the way, Nobody did this analysis.
Nobody asked, could the GOP wave be stunted by the Sandy Hook witch trial that they're doing to Alex Jones?
Could the red wave be stunted by the lawfare, the J6 lawfare that they're committing against Owen Schroer?
Donald Trump?
Could the thousand of operatives, including me, remember this is the first time in 15 years I haven't worked a single political campaign.
Did this affect GOTV or turnout at all?
Nobody wanted to do that analysis, and I took it here at Spectator.org.
In Georgia and Arizona, which are both swing states, the Department of Justice has actually targeted Republican state party chairs.
Unsuccessful but costly attempts have been made to get Representatives Paul Gosar, Andy Biggs, Madison Cawthorn, Marjorie Taylor Greene, all taken off ballots, normalizing the rigging of the Democratic process.
Some Democrats also wanted to disqualify another 120 federally elected Republicans from the ballot using Section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
Which, by the way, folks, Mark Elias came out yesterday and he said, after the midterms, I'm still going after them.
I will move after November's 15th announcement at Mar-a-Lago to make sure that Donald Trump is not on all 50 state ballots.
Which, by the way...
I said on Infowars in January of this year on The Alex Jones Show.
Additionally, more than 111 Republican lawyers are being targeted for disbarment in a multi-million dollar scheme.
Pro-life activists in Pennsylvania and Tennessee have been subjected to guns drawn FBI raids.
The extent to which the GOP's midterm turnout will be hampered by the absence of operatives who are busy defending themselves against the Biden administration cannot be overstated.
Even as the GOP's most reliable voters are taking notice of this problem, elected Republican leaders are silent.
Worse, most Democrats believe Attorney General Merrick Garland and his gang haven't gone far enough, meaning more pain for 2023.
This situation can only lead to one conclusion.
Democrats are playing to win, while Republicans are just passively riding a wave of distaste for Democratic governance.
It's not enough for a wave election.
The unprecedented Supreme Court leak on the Dobbs case bumped Democrat enthusiasm, which was catering alongside Biden's approval rating.
Moreover, Biden's cynical pardon of federal marijuana offenses will likely boost both youth and Black American participation.
This could explain, Owen, you were watching North Carolina, the Bo Hines race.
He is one of the youngest candidates, or maybe their youngest candidate, or second youngest candidate who's running in the country.
And there is a lot of youth in that district is something somebody was telling me from North Carolina.
Continuing.
According to Morning Consult, 65% of Republicans and 62% of Democrats are enthusiastic about voting in the midterms, giving Republicans only a three-point edge.
For comparison, in 2010, the Tea Party movement propelled Republican enthusiasm seven percentage points ahead of Democrats.
That year we saw a 63-seat pickup by the GOP.
We'll have no such pickup this midterm.
This represents the greatest election opportunity lost for Republicans in my lifetime.
Then House Minority Leader John Boehner and his chaotic marriage with the grassroots yielded more results in 2010 than the current House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy's party consolidation, which frankly Trump endorsed.
What gives?
And here's the meat of the article.
Republicans botched redistricting, facing setbacks in Ohio, Michigan, and North Carolina.
Wow, those states ring a bell.
Facing setbacks in all three of these states, elected Republicans also failed to secure elections.
While the Delaware Supreme Court ruled that same-day voter registration and universal absentee voting are unconstitutional, and a Wisconsin judge ruled election clerks Can't fill in missing information on absentee ballots, something that they didn't rule today in Pennsylvania.
Republican state legislators have mostly passed minute voting reforms that don't do enough to protect election security.
Folks, there's a difference between voter integrity and election integrity.
And the Republican Party played to you.
The Republican Party was happy to watch Irritating activists like me deplatformed and then passed stupid voter ID laws.
And in not one state did we take out Dominion machines?
Even if Dominion machines work, why not so confident into the voters?
Or just test the water.
I don't even want to keep reading my own article.
It's so depressing.
Well, and I'm looking at some of the stuff that's still coming out of Arizona.
Oh, God.
Folks.
You understand that the Democrats didn't even contest Paul Gassar in what is most of Maricopa County?
I mean, but then somehow they're so good in Maricopa County that that's how they win the statewide elections.
Now, we're going to see what happens with the House races.
It looks like that's going to be just about split.
I mean, does anybody believe that Arizona is not a red state at this point?
I mean, am I missing something here?
No, you're not.
In fact, it's supposed to be, you know, Arizona during John McCain.
Look, I used to be more moderate when I first entered the party, you know, and I tried to play the game before I realized the game was rigged.
And so, you know, I did some work against Barack Obama working for the McCain presidential campaign back in 2008.
And Arizona is interesting because Arizona is basically like it's got some college liberals.
It's got some Hispanics.
And the GOP there is part moderate and really conservative.
I mean, the polarization between the moderates in Arizona and the...
I mean, they're really the best patriots in the entire country.
I mean, we're Texans.
I'm a native Texan.
You're now a Texan.
But, you know, Arizona has the bravest patriots in the country.
And...
Gotta lose hair here.
So...
What's going on there, though, is that actually the state has gotten more conservative, more conservative since I first entered in politics, and yet the results, Owen, have gotten worse.
Explain that to me.
Well, I don't know what you do at this point.
You're not getting any help from Republican leadership, and I guess they really don't care the fate of the nation.
I guess Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy don't really care about the American people is my...
My best analysis at this point, because they're going to do nothing for you.
They're not going to do anything to answer the questions you have.
They're not going to do anything to try to ease the anxiety and tension you have towards trusting our elections.
If there's anything left, they're not going to try to boost that trust in the elections.
And now I think, too, we'll see what happens tomorrow, but I think you're going to be right, that they're going to now try to stab Trump in the back, who is the most popular Republican president of all time.
And so you've got this phenomenon now where the Republican leadership and Con Inc., which I can't even blame Con Inc.
anymore.
I mean, you look at the Con Inc.
media, they get it now.
They got it.
They get it now.
Now you're just looking at the GOP leadership of McConnell and McCarthy and, quite frankly, McDaniel, Ronna McDaniel, too.
It's funny how they all...
Romney McDaniel.
It's the party of mix that can't seem to find their way to an election victory.
But seriously.
McDonald and McConnell and McCarthy are zeros.
They've done nothing, clearly.
Yeah, the people who can't win a national election or give us a strategy or an autopsy for winning a national election...
No, Biden is president!
Biden is a disaster!
Worst president of American history.
You know, all right, bring up this article, and I want viewers at home to write this down.
In fact, if you're not writing things down, then you don't know what might be next by the regime.
Our communication channels might be open for only a limited time.
InfoWars has been, you know, I hang out with these guys in the bunker.
You know, I see these servers.
I see this.
It's hard for them to stay online.
What comes next, if this is a rigging, means that you might only have your precious notes at home.
So I hope you're taking notes.
Write down this web domain.
It's my web domain, members.alialexander.org.
That piece that I just read for the American Spectator.
It's actually only a third of what my prediction was.
They thought it was so horrible.
They thought I was such a Debbie Downer that the American Spectator refused to publish my full piece.
They edited it down.
And so if you want to go to members.OllyAlexander.org right there at the top.
Lone holdout.
Ollie Alexander's 2002 midterm prediction differs from other GOP leaders.
Subtitled Republican Leadership.
Didn't leave it all on the field, says the most accurate forecaster of the 2008 midterm election, GOP strategist Holly Alexander.
And that's when I called over 65 races correctly in 2018, two Mets ahead of time, and I was, you know, fantastically right, and we lost the majority.
And it's just so sad to watch this, but if you want more analysis and you want to find out how we've less politics and how they are using tactics of warfare in our domestic policy, How the Democrats and the media and the corporations are using warfare tactics against their neighbors.
While we remain peaceful, thank God, because we still have that moral authority.
Thank God we have remained peaceful because we have that moral clarity.
We have that moral authority.
And we're going to need that in the coming future.
Bet you me, you know what I'm talking about, but we're going to need that moral authority.
The country needs a lot of prayers right now because we have zero leadership from the GOP, and they're going to blame it on Trump in the morning.
And, you know, Oz is shrinking the gap right now, so I don't want to put that race to bed quite yet.
I do want to declare Ron Johnson.
If Oz won, I'm just talking, my lawyer was texting me the betting odds, and it swung, and I said, you know, I could actually just make money.
Telling the points of arbitrage that could be made.
But if Oz wins that race, we basically go from 30% or 35% chance of winning the Senate to 50-50.
It's a race that you've been watching all night.
We'll get into those numbers, but I quickly want to do something here because I don't know why it hasn't been done.
Ron Johnson has won Wisconsin and any result other than that is going to be extremely skeptical.
I don't know why they haven't declared Ron Johnson The winner yet in Wisconsin.
So I'd like to do that right now because I believe that is the case.
But getting back to Pennsylvania with Oz and Fetterman.
Okay, so let's say somehow Oz pulls that off.
Let's look at the big board, 270 to win.
So, okay, Georgia, a toss-up, probably going to be a runoff.
Right now, we'll consider Arizona still a toss-up because we don't have all the numbers in.
Let's put Pennsylvania at a toss-up now.
Okay, so now you've got a case where the Republicans, though, are still finding themselves in a hole because they have to win Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada.
And if they don't, I don't think they can win anything.
I think that's it.
The Democrats are going to have the Senate.
So now you've got a situation where Republicans will have the House.
I don't think it's going to matter.
I think the Democrats, with the last two years of Biden, if they have the backing of the Senate, are going to go just...
I don't even know what the word would be.
It's not authoritarian, totalitarian.
I mean, it's more like dictatorship.
Biden is going to become a faux dictator.
And, I mean, we're already in an illegal war, illegitimate war against Russia.
He never asked Congress.
So what are they going to do next now, where they feel like they have the backing of the Senate, they know they have the backing of the media, And they're going to rig our primary.
That's what's next.
We have political prisoners.
We have an illegal war.
We have money printing that doesn't have the consent of the people.
They are going to rig.
We are now the controlled opposition.
Not you and I, but half the damn country or more has been relegated to them choosing opponents that they want to beat.
Or worse, them choosing collaborators, Owen.
And, you know, I'm not depressed.
I'm not sad.
I think that what you're saying is not just optimistic, but spiritually it's true.
If our fight is really against powers and principalities, the fact that so many people were culturally betting on this and now no one's going to be able to explain what happened or no one's going to buy the narrative tomorrow, that's the exciting part.
Our oligarchs are incompetent at explaining how they're lying to us.
We saw that with the pandemic.
We saw that with the 2020 election, which still nobody believes.
Less than ever, actually.
Less people believe that.
Even Democrats, like 60% of Democrats, don't think Biden's legitimate.
Yeah, so it's, you know, we are, we, you know, let me go ahead and declare this.
Let me go ahead and declare this.
We live in a banana republic.
I say that with certainty.
I say that with conviction.
And I say that we can establish that as a matter of fact.
We live in a banana republic.
Infowars, which I used to think was cringe years ago at the beginning of my career, And now I've like, you know, these are my ride or die brothers.
I'm glad I'm on this side because what you will watch now, Owen, is, you know, from the regime, a sophisticated attempt, but from the DNC, an unsophisticated, ham-fisted attempt to get everyone to buy their lie.
And I think that that's going to lead to a crisis in our currency, a consumer confidence crisis.
I think that we have just saw the beginning of inflation.
And people told me I was wrong, even if you stopped the seal.
I said, no, if we don't have legitimate elections, you don't know what comes next.
I know what comes next.
I've read about what comes next.
If people do not believe that the institution by which they pick their leaders is legitimate, they do not believe the currency is legitimate.
They don't believe stoplights are legitimate.
They don't believe in justice.
And then vigilantes rise up.
It's not a good thing, folks.
This is not a good thing.
Well, you know what?
Let's do two things right here.
Guys, get the phone lines ready to go.
I'm going to open up the phone lines.
We also have a DeSantis victory speech, so here's what we're going to do.
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We're going to play the DeSantis victory speech here in a second, but I just want to piggyback quickly off what Ali just said, and then we'll get into the calls after the DeSantis victory speech.
No, Ali, it's actually worse because here's why.
Everything that you're talking about that will come after this midterm election is already coming.
Gas prices are already going to go up 20, 30 cents a gallon.
The inflation is already going to shoot up, probably backed up to 10%, 11%, 12%.
The supply chain crisis, folks, you don't even know.
Okay, trust me.
You have no clue how bad that situation is.
And then if the diesel crisis hits, forget about it.
So what they've done, what the Democrats have done, I can't say the last two years, so really the last six months.
And they tried to do more.
They called up Russia.
They called up Saudi Arabia.
Oh, please help us.
Help us before the midterms get gas prices low and all this other garbage.
And it didn't work.
So what did Biden do?
He released the strategic petroleum reserves to synthetically keep gas prices down.
They have done that on so many different fronts.
We haven't even realized it yet.
So now that they're through the midterms, folks, the balloon or the beach volleyball, they've been holding underwater.
is about to slip out of their grasp or they're going to let it go because it's over and it's going to come up to the top and it's going to come skyrocketing to the top.
I'm telling you, even if Republicans won, it wouldn't have mattered.
All of this stuff that they've been synthetically holding back, I guarantee you, your gas prices are about to go up, your energy bills are about to go up, your grocery bills are about to go up.
So, really, everything you're talking about is true except it didn't even matter what happened tonight.
Now, we might have had hope once Republicans got into power to reverse some of this stuff, but this is coming.
I think the rest of November, December, specifically December, I think it's going to be bad.
They're already energy rationing on the Northeast.
They're already energy rationing on the West Coast.
So, I mean, they've been synthetically trying to prop up this economy and supply chain like a house of cards.
Folks, after this midterm, a gust of wind is about to blow it all over.
So, you know, I'm glad that you brought that up because that's a key point that we have not talked about all night.
And I don't really hear many people talking about, but you're spot on with that.
So, folks, when we come back, we're going to take your phone calls, 877-789-2539.
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Here is Ron DeSantis' victory speech, and then we will be right back with your phone calls.
We started the broadcast talking about the results in Florida.
You had told us yesterday that if Miami-Dade goes red, forget about calling Florida swing state anymore.
How did they do it?
It now appears to be ruby red if I don't mind saying that to you.
Thank you so much.
You know, over these past four years, we've seen major challenges for the people of our state, for the citizens of the United States, and above all, for the cause of freedom.
We saw freedom in our very way of life and so many other jurisdictions in this country wither on the vine.
Florida held the line.
We chose facts.
We chose tax over fear.
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We chose law and order over rioting and disorder.
Florida was a refuge of sanity when the world went mad.
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And so today, after four years, the people have delivered their verdict.
Freedom is here to stay.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
Overwhelming support of the people of Florida.
We not only won election, we have rewritten the political map.
Thank you for honoring us with a win for the ages.
We have embraced freedom.
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We have protected the rights of parents.
We have respected our taxpayers, and we reject woke ideology.
We fight the woke in the legislature.
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We will never, ever surrender to the woke mob, Florida.
First and foremost, I want to give a good congratulations to Governor DeSantis on his reelection.
That's okay.
That's okay.
This is unheard of.
I've never seen an instance where somebody has turned things around this quickly.
I will tell you that I think the biggest issue that helped Governor DeSantis was his response to the pandemic, COVID.
I think you saw a lot of things come out of that, including upwards of 280,000 people moving into Florida, particularly from states in the Northeast, the so-called lockdown states.
They came here.
They were more affluent.
They had money.
They settled in Palm Beach.
They came to Miami.
And I think they made a real concerted effort to attract those folks, get them registered to vote.
Also, while Democrats were really doing nothing in terms of investing in the infrastructure of the party across the state of Florida, Republicans have been courting Hispanic voters and people up and down from the panhandle all the way to Miami.
And that's paid off tonight.
And as a result, I'm telling you, I think you can officially say that Florida is no longer a swing state.
Florida is a red state.
What is the lesson you are drawing here in terms of the Hispanic vote, how alarmed should Democrats be?
Well, in Florida, it's catastrophic.
So, obviously, we saw great erosion in 20 in the presidential race.
And let's remember, Barack Obama won in 2012, basically tied the Cuban vote, got over 70 percent of the Hispanic vote.
So the Obama coalition in Florida is gone.
We've got to rebuild it now.
The question will be in Arizona, in Nevada, huge Hispanic vote in North Carolina, Virginia.
What do we see there?
I would be surprised to see anywhere near the erosion we're seeing in Florida.
I think this may be contained in Florida, maybe along some of the border in South Texas, where we saw some problems, and in West Texas in 2020.
But this is a massive problem.
Electoral College chessboard, if you're looking ahead to 24, if you basically cede those 29 electoral votes from the very beginning, it gives the Republicans a huge advantage.
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All right.
We're about to start taking calls.
Ali, anything you want to throw out there before we go to the phone lines and I start digging into some of these new numbers coming in?
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Alright, before we go to Ron in Arizona to talk about his voting experience, the lines are lit up.
We'll get as many calls in as possible.
Warnock has overtaken the lead in Georgia, but still doesn't have the majority.
However, inching closer towards it, we will keep an eye on that.
Nothing new in Michigan as of now.
We are getting early returns in Nevada, but nothing to report yet.
Those are too early to decide anything on.
Fetterman still in the lead in Pennsylvania, and that race, I won't call it over, but let's just say at this point Oz is going to need a, I wouldn't say a miracle comeback, but it would be a highly unlikely one.
They still haven't declared Ron Johnson the winner in Wisconsin.
That's odd.
And then nothing really significantly has changed in Arizona.
Those races still going the same way they have been.
So that's your latest updates on those races.
Whitmer continues to lead pretty comfortably there in Michigan.
Not over yet, but certainly looking that it's going to go the way of Gretchen Whitmer.
All right.
There you go.
We'll continue monitoring all of this.
Let's go to Ron.
He voted in Arizona today.
Ron, what do you think about what you've seen?
Well, hello world from Maricopa County.
It's been an interesting day.
My voting experience was pretty much what the videos four hours ago that you showed about.
You'd be given a form that came off a laser printer, and you'd take the time to do your selections, and then you'd go up to the next machine, and they'd say, well, it didn't work.
Sorry.
And, you know, put your machine in that iron box with the Lock on it.
We'll take it downtown.
And don't worry.
Trust us.
We'll count it.
And then they said, here's the interesting part, gentlemen.
They said, why don't you download this app to your telephone?
Or text the word join to 628-683.
Can the control room Google Arizona Maricopa County ballot tracker?
So you're telling me...
At the polling place, they told you to download an app?
Yes.
Have you ever heard of this before?
No.
And it was, was it a poll worker?
Or was it an observer with the Republican Party?
No, it's the gentleman servicing me as a poll worker.
And, you know, if you go on that site, you can see it there.
It's called Track Your Ballot.
Okay, is it an official government app?
Yes, from Maricopa County.
Okay, well then, I guess it's possible.
I mean, there are counties and states all across the country that are digitizing some of these systems.
So I know that we'll look into that.
That's interesting.
Yeah, Arizona, Maricopa County, ballot tracker.
And then you're supposed to give them your...
Let me bring the form here.
So I'm just trying to submit my ballot at this time.
And now I'm supposed to load up this app.
I'm supposed to give them my last name, my date of birth, the last four digits of my social, my address, my phone number.
Now, here's the killer.
Now, once my ballot is processed on their end, Katie Hobbs will send me a text.
This is all Katie Hobbs.
Thank you for your compliance in our election theft.
I mean election.
I'm not, but is this gaslighting a little?
I mean, everybody in Maricopa County, four and a half million.
Let's go to sleep.
Well, there it is.
We got what you're talking about right there.
Katie Hobbs, Secretary of State, Arizona Voter Information Portal.
How nice.
Yeah, see, to some degree, I support moves that allow voters to see if they voted because, you know, the worst feeling, and this happened in 2020, people in Texas were able to...
Well, I voted, and then the Texas website said, no, you didn't.
So that means it wasn't tabulated.
And so I support efforts like this.
Now, has this been through a rigorous privacy test?
Are we really comfortable with this process without educating voters of it over many years before they get involved in something like that?
I think that that's another question.
But it's interesting that I didn't even know that.
I know a lot about Arizona, and I...
I had no idea that they rolled out that app.
I hadn't heard of that either.
Or you could just text.
They gave me the directions to text right there.
Let's not plug Katie Hobbs' app to millions of listeners.
Just like Drew earlier said, you waited in line.
You filled out your vote.
I could have said no.
Let me go back in the other room.
They're going to give me another printout and I can try it again.
I can fill out another ballot.
Yeah, spoil your ballot.
Correct.
Or I can just put it in that metal box and text the word join to 628-683 and I'm out of there.
Or you could just shut up and be a good Democrat.
That's what they really want.
By the way, just quickly here, as we're getting closer towards...
I mean, I don't know if they'll call it for Fetterman tonight.
They don't do runoffs in Pennsylvania.
Nope.
So, I don't know if they'll call it for Fetterman tonight, but here's what's going to be funny.
If and when they do call it for Fetterman tonight, what happened?
It's going to take days.
Oh, what happened?
It could take days or weeks to call it.
Oh, the Democrats winning?
Never mind.
Never mind.
It's good.
The Brazil election was the same way.
They had international media say it could take days, it could take weeks.
And then they called in and they said, how dare Bolsonaro not concede tonight?
It's...
Yeah, you know what?
Hey, Ron, that's a great call.
Thank you for sharing that information with us.
I want to go to Pennsylvania now, though, where we have a caller called in, and that's Christopher.
So, Christopher, what are you seeing in Pennsylvania?
What do you think about what you're seeing?
Well, I'm wondering about Philadelphia and also Pittsburgh.
What we have is areas that are stressed, cities and stressed, if not Pittsburgh being one of the most stressed-out cities.
So if you have such a controversial election situation going on, isn't this a place where they could call in maybe the National Guard or something?
I mean, one thing to check on would be if the National Guard has, like, some type of...
Warning about, hey, we're going to have some distress coming on and or creating more of a stress there.
I mean, we've got like, there's been the classic Eagles versus the Steelers where we've known we've had, you know, some classic feuds.
So they know these cities are active.
So all they need is one city in the U.S. to out.
And this seems to be the one.
Or if that's the case, because you've got somebody like Oz, who's on TV, he's most respected, and this ridiculous Fetterman comes out of nowhere, and he doesn't look like a lovable character.
No offense there, Mr. Fetterman.
So I don't know what Philadelphia might be thinking, but you've had reports on the homeless people and stress going on, so this might be some type of, not a false flag, but a real flag, where you have stuff going.
That creates, you know, again, a potential martial law.
Well, here's my response to that.
It would be the governor that would have to call in the National Guard, and you have a Democrat governor, and he ain't going to do that.
So I wouldn't be too concerned about that as far as, you know, in case anything goes down.
I don't think there'll be any rioting, by the way.
But the truth of the matter is that Philadelphia is already a complete shithole.
I mean, it might be the worst city in the United States of America right now.
So I just sit here and I'm like, really, Philadelphia?
You've been run by Democrats for how long?
Look at what's happened to your city, and now you go back and vote for Democrats at an 80% clip?
At some point, you just say, if you want to burn your house to the ground, go ahead and do it.
Well, that might be the place.
I mean, that might be the one city in the U.S. that's going to freak out and just cause a cascading effect.
I can't say either.
Like you said, for the governor to call in the National Guard or something would be a big deal.
But I've had reports already from other states, not necessarily in this situation, where the National Guard has been called up and some of the higher members are saying, hey, look, we might have a situation popping up, so be prepared.
Don't know, but again, all I need is one city to freak out.
You know what, though?
Here's what it is.
Here's what it is, because we're so focused on the elections tonight.
I really don't expect any political violence from Republicans.
I really don't.
You might see...
There might be some protests, maybe.
I don't know who's going to lead those, quite frankly.
Not Charlie Kirk.
Not me.
I mean, you know, I'm not allowed to.
You're not allowed to, so it's kind of like a weird thing here.
It's like, do the same people have to keep putting their neck out on the line to just get chopped up every damn time?
It's not going to happen.
But you know what?
That's because we're focused on the election.
So yeah, there's not going to be, I doubt there's going to be much political activism in response to this.
I don't know.
Someone's in my ear.
There's not going to be much political response in reaction in response to this.
Definitely not from conservatives.
But see, here's actually the point you're getting at, and maybe this is what you've been trying to say, and I've just been missing the point because I'm listening to my own self talk about elections.
Folks, once this is over and you're going to see the price hikes and everything, I think you might see Philadelphia and other cities just completely collapse.
I mean, that's why you might have to call the National Garden.
I mean, these cities might just completely collapse.
Well, I've been one of the early voices since 2012, talk about the coming balkanization that would not be along racial lines.
Not primarily, but along political lines.
And that will look racial.
While the media has tried to hype up a race war, and tonight, tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of conservative families have decided that they are going to move states.
Yep.
And we are watching the balkanization that the globalists wanted and desired for America.
We were too friendly with each other.
We loved each other too much as Americans.
And this will lead to the final leg of the great migration from Michigan.
This will lead to an exodus inside of Pennsylvania where already people own homes out of state, like Dr. Oz, and like the other candidate who ran against him.
So we're about to watch the snowbirds land in another state.
I think that you're going to see a great Jewish migration from New York to finish off in Palm Beach and in those areas, Naples and Boca Raton and stuff like that.
And I've been warning about this, you know, because I feel like this is a special part.
God knew us before we were born.
And we all, if you're listening to this, he wanted you to be alive to play a role in whatever comes next.
Both the tribulation.
And then hopefully the revival part of it, you know?
And so we are now all active participants in what may be one of the greatest generations to ever exist in humanity.
We have some of the greatest challenges because technology has empowered our overlords in a way that it never has before.
And they're not even competent, so they're ham-fisted in their approach.
We thank God, actually Owen, I thank God that we have an opportunity to watch the steal.
We can watch the steal.
Hundreds of millions of Americans are watching the steal.
Whereas when the race was stolen from Richard Nixon, most Americans didn't know it was happening.
It took us decades to surmise that the Democrats had done that with the mob and the unions.
So, you know, we're challenged tonight, but we are not defeated.
No, and I think the other thing we have to remember, and I try to remember this too, is You know, life is still a blessing.
Life is still a blessing.
Life is still good.
Most people are still good.
And truly, the best revenge on these crooks that want to conquer us and conquer our future is to be happy.
I mean, that's what they really hate the most, is to see you enjoying life.
So enjoy life despite all this corruption.
And enjoy your life experience.
Because that's what angers these demonic forces trying to conquer our future more than anything.
So let's not forget that.
You know, you talk about the exodus that could potentially result from this.
I think that that is an issue, that is a topic that if the trends continue, the people leaving California to come to Texas, the people leaving New York to come to Florida, quite frankly, it's interesting how Texas and Arizona ended up going, because I think a lot of people in Texas were like, if Democrats take Texas over, we're going to Arizona.
Because Arizona looked redder than Texas.
Well, now we get these results.
Okay, maybe it's not that case, or it is, and we're not getting a fair representation.
But I think you're on to something here.
What do people in Pennsylvania do that are sick of being dominated by Democrat Party politics?
I think the Arizona people are going to stay there and fight politically.
But I mean, yeah, I think people in New York are done.
People in California have been done.
People in Illinois might be done.
People in Pennsylvania might be done.
How do you see this shaking out?
Because I think everybody's, I think you're onto something here.
I think everybody's kind of sitting back and looking at themselves like, look, I've got to make a decision.
I've had a nice life in this city and I've enjoyed this city and that and everything that comes with it.
But things are getting so bad with the violence and the crime and the politics and the insanity.
It's like, yeah, I got to get out of here.
I got to get to the countryside.
I got to get into a small town.
I got to get into a red area.
Breaking news.
This is the worst thing I'm ever going to read.
Fox News, so take it for what it's worth, Fox News has called the race for Fetterman.
I think that was just a matter of time.
I wouldn't feel comfortable calling this race tonight.
What did we just say?
What did we just say 10 minutes ago?
It's going to take days until they see Fetterman is in the lead at the end of the night.
And guess what?
It just hit midnight central time.
Fetterman is in the lead.
Fox calls the news for Fetterman.
But we know that there are still so many ballots to cast.
I don't even like Oz.
I got in trouble for telling people that I wouldn't vote for him if I lived in Pennsylvania.
Let's look at some of these numbers.
That officially makes it that there's not a red wave.
It's just not a red wave.
I wish I could get these.
Yeah, that's a good point.
The crew says they did the same thing to Trump in Arizona.
Well, that's why I said it, because everybody who is a stop-to-steal activist will never forget and never forgive Fox for what they did in Arizona.
That means that they were in on the premeditated plan to queue up as a backup plan.
If the rigging didn't work, then it was to steal Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, and they needed two of the three.
And they settled on letting North Carolina go and settled on Arizona and Georgia.
They got greedy and took Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania as well.
And that's when we knew.
That's when we knew.
So guys, I want to pull up the state results from the 2020 election.
So let's just pull this screen down real quickly.
And let's take a call real quick.
Chris, thank you for your call.
Let's go to...
Landon in Ohio, and I'm going to look at some of these numbers as they're about to call it for Fetterman, or apparently they already have, and I'm going to look at some numbers.
In the meantime, let's go to Landon in Ohio.
Good night in Ohio, though.
Good for you, Landon.
Yeah, it's good, but I mean, I would like to join the fight in another state because this is out of control.
And where are you again, Landon?
What'd you say?
Where are you again?
I'm in Franklin County, which is the bluest county in Ohio.
And not once.
It is not possible for our county to get 93% of the vote like Fetterman got in Wayne County.
That is impossible.
80% of the Philadelphia, my bad, and 93% for Whitmer in Wayne County.
That is not possible.
It is simply not possible.
Well, you know what else is not possible?
We had over 95% rural turnout in Minnesota in 2020.
It's how I knew that Trump was going to win in Minnesota in 2020.
In 2016, Trump lost Minnesota.
It was either by 0.9 or 1.9.
And so we were doing so much better in there.
It was like, wait, wait, wait, wait.
This isn't mathematically possible.
So the one area, right?
So all of Minnesota decides to come out and vote for Trump.
And then the one blue area just got through riots and burning down half the town.
And all the surveys were saying, well, we don't like Democrats.
And you're telling me?
You know, they're laughing in our face, dear friend.
They're saying, you know, do you believe in science?
Well, math isn't real, but we won.
And it sounds like you're saying the same story is happening in Franklin County.
Yeah, I'm the only conservative in my family, and they just call me a conspiracy theorist.
I'm like, do you realize?
93% of Whitmer's vote tonight in Wayne County.
That is impossible.
There's no possible way.
I know.
I live in a big city.
There's a lot of conservatives.
There's no way Cuyahoga County, Hamilton County in Ohio, 90 or even 80% would not go to the Democrats.
They just wouldn't.
It is not possible.
I mean, at what point, at what point are we going to stand up to this?
Well, it involves standing up to our own party leaders first.
People are so afraid to be critical of our party leaders that we walked off a cliff with Kevin McCarthy, Mitch McConnell, and yes, some of the advisors at Save America PAC.
Donald Trump was ill-advised to get involved in these primaries and say, I don't want there to be primaries.
In 2010, we had a 63-seat pickup because we had primaries everywhere.
John Boehner.
Was not controlling primaries.
Donald Trump was advised by his advisors to control primary, and it reduced the enthusiasm.
It reduced the energy.
And I got some friends watching that are probably going to be pretty pissed off that I just outed this.
But this is what pisses me off.
The systemic stupidity and elitism of Republican consultants.
The class that I come from.
I'm laughing here because, folks, they're...
All the mainstream news is now declaring Pennsylvania for John Fetterman.
John Fetterman, a mongoloid.
John Fetterman who can't even think or talk.
Congratulations to his wife, the future appointed senator from Pennsylvania.
Congratulations to whatever technology they're going to start testing on him too.
He's going to be the first cyborg.
I mean, you know what it is too?
Because, and this echoes what you were just saying, Ali.
I was looking back while you were talking and I was reviewing some of the comparisons from the 2016 and 2020 folks.
And look, I'm going to be honest, part of this falls on Donald Trump.
And it's not, well, everything is Trump's fault.
But I mean, he was the president.
And he let him lock this country down.
He let him shut this country down.
He let the medical mandates come in.
And ultimately he walked away when they clearly so stole the election from him and now you're not even allowed to say so.
But having said that, you just look at the ridiculousness of what happened in 2020 and why should we be surprised that John Fetterman is winning the Senate seat in Pennsylvania?
We shouldn't be.
Why should we be surprised?
We shouldn't be and quite frankly we're not.
At this point it looks like It's safe to say the Democrats are going to get Pennsylvania.
The Democrats are going to get Arizona.
I think they're probably going to get Nevada based on the momentum I'm seeing at this point.
So maybe consider that a toss-up.
But if they get Nevada, they control the Senate with a majority.
They don't even need it, though.
If they don't get Nevada, Nevada will be somehow immune from the rest of the rules on incumbency.
And so, again, people told me I was crazy.
And I thank God that, again, I went on Roger Stone's show, The Stone Zone, and I said, we are two or three points ahead in Nevada.
Donald Trump's apparatus and Mitch McConnell's apparatus are all in in Nevada.
All of them saw us going right through Nevada.
And I said, you better have a backup plan because they codified the coronavirus rules.
I said this on Alex's show, and it's, you know, dude, it is so tough to be like a prophet crying out in the wilderness when it's like there's no cost to listen.
I really want to help the country.
And they're like, no, no, no, no, no.
You know, we're not going to give your voters election integrity.
We're going to give them voter ID.
Here you go.
Good voter.
Good voter.
Good Republican.
See, we got IDs.
When the machines are tabulating.
Yeah, I mean, it's just like, it's just like, you know, I don't know.
You know, I'm like gonna, you know.
I hate that the media loves this.
I hate that the Democrats love this.
I hate that I'm pissing off some of my allies.
But I can't help but tell the info warriors the truth because they're the only people.
We're going to get mad with us at our own side so that we play rock 'em sock 'em with the other side.
And I'm talking politics, obviously.
Well, you know, I was expecting this.
And even though I probably put too much faith in a fair election here, perhaps, but I've been saying for months now I expect the Democrats to win the Senate despite all the momentum in the opposite because that's what the smart money would have done at the time.
And then leading closer to it, you're like, oh, okay, well, we're going to have something fair here.
There's momentum.
Of course, that ends up perhaps not being the case tonight.
But I think, I would guess at this point, the Democrats take Arizona and Nevada, and then they really don't even care what happens in Georgia at that point because they don't need it.
And really, if they get Arizona and Pennsylvania, they don't need Nevada or Georgia because they've got the 50 and the vice president.
So it may be indifference at that point.
But I think that that's the way things are going.
You're about to watch.
You guys want to know how bad it's going to get?
You guys want another Ali Alexander prediction that he only tells his private circle?
With the Democrats in control of the Senate and Joe Biden in control of the presidency, All spending bills still have to start with Kevin McCarthy.
That guy is going to buckle like a $3 bill.
Yeah, you think he's going to stop funding of the war with Russia?
I doubt it.
You think he's ever going to utter the word government shutdown or threaten it?
We are about to get our asses whooped in public and Trump will be at war with the Republican Party in public view and the Republican Party...
They are engineering a civil war on our side.
The Republican Party has never been more united around issues as a party.
Never been more united around issues.
Especially from the voter standpoint.
The voters have never been more tolerant of all these auxiliary groups, preferences, creeds, sexualities.
The Republican Party has never been more big tent in welcoming people to be pro-America.
Right?
You don't even have to really even be a conservative anymore to be a Republican.
And yet, the Democrats, the deep state, and the GOP establishment, the swamp, have psyoped us into a civil war that now is legitimate.
Now it's legitimate.
Because I can't stand Ronna Romney McDaniel.
She just did this.
I can't stand Mitch McConnell.
They just did this.
They're not going to let us live.
They're not going to let our values be represented.
They wouldn't even let Dr. Oz through.
And that guy was a cheap...
Sheep.
Fraud.
And I was told by other people, shut up, Bolly.
He's on our side.
He was never on our side.
And the swamp still wouldn't let him on our side.
Why?
Because Trump endorsed him.
That's how petty they are.
That's how sick and twisted these people are.
You know, they're going to charge a journalist with a crime?
They won't let in someone who's pro-trans kids because he was endorsed by Trump?
They'll give only DeSantis, I'm going to say it, they'll give DeSantis glowing media coverage because he irritates Trump?
Literally, this isn't on, this isn't, this is annoying.
This isn't about taxes, this isn't about abortion, this isn't about smaller government or bigger government.
This is literally a neurotic obsession and hate for one man.
Who said this country deserves secure borders, fair wages, racial reconciliation, jobs for everyone, education for everyone.
You know, small L, liberalism, cosmopolitanism.
I mean, the guys pro their values.
And they still hate this guy because there is an international coup.
Against borders.
There's an international coup against nation states.
And now you're seeing it.
Our party's in on it.
Our party is in on it.
They want their villas in Sweden and their villas in Beijing and their villas in Singapore.
And they can't wait until North Korea opens up in 20 or 30 years so that they can make their first pass at being the industrialists that tame them.
It's so clownish.
I mean, what we're watching is clownish.
Clownish.
I don't...
I'm irritated with the Democrat voter, but I do not believe that they make up half the country.
I do not believe even Democrats who hate my God, love abortion, and want to steal tax money from me, I do not believe that they would vote for John Fetterman.
I don't believe that my opponents are even that dumb.
You know, and that's part of the gaslighting that we're enduring right now.
And just get back, I want to piggyback on what you said, but back to kind of another theme.
Forming tonight.
And that's just that you're stunned.
You can't believe that 90% of people in Philadelphia would vote for John Fetterman?
Like, what?
But you know, when you talk about the Trump issue, it really just shows you...
Because see, here's the problem.
What Carrie Lake and Blake Masters truly represented...
Was a new brand and breed of Republican that was not just populist and common sense, but a fighter and a strong candidate.
And if we can't even get behind them and get them in, aside from the other national elections, and you have the Republican leadership sitting back smirking like the Cheshire cat saying, we're going to show Trump.
We're going to show Trump.
Yeah, they just sure taught us a lesson.
Yeah, but that's how they feel.
I know.
That's how they feel is, oh, we're going to show Trump.
See, we showed him.
He came in here.
He wanted to change the rules.
He wanted to stand up to D.C. And so now tonight you have McConnell and McCarthy and McDaniel clinking glasses saying, we showed Trump as the country is now going to suffer severely for two years.
But are they really that stupid?
I mean, do they really not realize that after this, there is no future for them?
There's no future for them and the Republican Party.
I'm not even sure where the Republican Party goes from here, quite frankly.
Well, I sure as hell don't know.
You know, I was trying to tell people who were newer to the political process that Mitch McConnell, the prototype was 2014.
Mitch McConnell was so pissed off at us in 2012 that he pulled a lot of support from candidates in 2012, much like he just did this cycle.
And in 2014, Mitch McConnell...
Got together with a bunch of GOP billionaires, created a couple of outside groups, and systematically took out every single Tea Party challenger in 2014 to never be heard from again.
Remember, they were even willing to give Alabama to a Democrat.
Y 'all remember that?
They gave Alabama to a Democrat.
Under false accusation.
I don't even like Roy Moore.
I've done a lot of work in Alabama.
I do not like Roy Moore.
But he represents the people of Alabama, and this is a republic, so why shouldn't that kooky guy have a voice in the Senate?
In Mississippi, they teamed up with the Democrats, and the incumbent was, what was his name, Cochran?
Anyway, he was literally senile.
He literally had Alzheimer's or dementia.
And they couldn't let Chris Daniel win that race, that primary, because that means he would have won the general.
So the GOP recruited Democrats to come vote in the primary.
Mitch McConnell's a son of a bitch.
And he has shown us before, time and time again, this is why I got so pissed off at the Trump administration.
I'm going to need a new earpiece because this one just keeps beeping or something.
That's because our battery packs are out.
Yeah, it's okay.
In fact, if you want to, there should be a...
Plug in directly?
Yeah, right on your side there.
Yeah, there we go.
Sorry about that.
Y 'all, I'm irritated at the situation.
Obviously, not the crew.
The crew's been absolutely wonderful except for not having a Coke.
But the fact is...
That's a favor.
We did you a favor.
That's true.
That's true.
So, the fact is, is that Mitch McConnell...
Is willing to lose.
And when the Trump administration came in, and a lot of my friends were new to politics, and I would tell people at the Trump White House, I would say, you need to have distance with McConnell.
And there's two types of presidents.
Ones that set the legislative agenda, and ones that don't.
If you defer to McConnell, he's going to teach you a lesson.
You think John McCain did this on his own?
You think John McCain would have done that without Mitch McConnell's permission?
No, Mitch McConnell's a gangster.
An international gangster.
These results, Republican Party, you can always say, Ali, we need to play addition, not subtraction.
I'm going to start cussing, bitch.
I don't want to play multiplication.
I don't want to play addition with rhinos.
Because then what?
We need 57 Republicans to overcome Murkowski, Romney, Collins.
Oh, and then just when we think...
That we only have to overcome three or four.
And I'm not saying don't welcome moderates.
I'm saying we should run the party.
We are the supermajority in the party.
But then Bill Cassidy and Pat Toomey, who are bedrock conservatives, then joined to try to impeach Trump.
The game is rigged.
And they don't want us.
That's why I'm on Infowars right now, not Fox News.
I can't go on Fox News and tell you, after 15 years of being in the system, that it's rigged.
No, because they'd rather have Mitch McConnell at their beck and call.
It's a big club.
And you ain't in it.
But I'll tell you what.
Deep down, I kind of always expected this.
And the listeners to the War Room know I've been saying that for months.
And so, look, I look at it like this.
This is going to be another awakening process for people that are just stunned.
They're just stunned by this.
How could Fetterman get in?
How could Republicans lose Arizona?
Well, they'll have to answer those questions.
They'll ask them and they'll have to answer them.
We already know the answers.
We've already been through this before.
So this is not, to me, this is not the worst night for us.
It sucks to see this happening.
It sucks to see where this country is going.
But, you know, I go back to something, and I'm going to go back to the phone calls.
I'm going to go back to something that Ali brought up earlier, and I think that this is actually where it is now.
I think that this is where our country is at now, where the shock and awe of the modern-day Democrat Party is going to be So extreme, I now think that the mass exodus of blue areas is about to occur even more so than it did in 2020.
Because now it's the realization that 2020 was not just a phase, and that 2020 was not just a one-off, and that this is how things are now.
And so I'm proud to say, I gotta be honest, I was concerned.
I'm proud to say...
Texas remains a good state to live in.
I'm proud to say that today and others that live in red states are going to be proud to say that and I will predict that mass movements even if not on scale with 2020 more Florida is about to be I think so many people are about to move to Florida it's going to be unbelievable.
Texas is going to be right there.
By the way, Texas and Florida are This sounds counterintuitive, are bluing, and then the states that they're leaving are bluing.
Because, come on, even like Republican voters from these states are so used to the abuse, they'll come here and they'll be like, well, I don't need to vote far, right?
Or I don't need to vote totally conservative.
Give me a moderate Republican.
And that's not what we voted for for the success in Texas, for the success in Florida, for the success in Georgia.
We did kick Beto's ass, though.
I mean, we kicked Beto's ass.
Get out of Texas!
Texas, you son of a bitch!
See ya!
Peace out, Beto!
Goodbye!
But I'm gonna miss him.
I'm gonna miss trolling Beto, and I'm gonna miss trolling his events, and I'm gonna miss getting his shout-outs, but sorry, loser.
So I'm proud of Texas tonight, and this isn't to say that the other states that didn't do well that you failed.
It's just to say that I'm just glad that Texas didn't go down tonight.
So I'm glad to be feeling confident that Texas is not going to be totally conquered by the demon-crant party.
But boy, oh boy, Arizona is going to have a serious coming-to-Jesus moment with what just happened.
I think the same thing is going to have to happen in Michigan, and the same thing is going to have to happen in Pennsylvania.
I don't think it's going to be too much of a difference in Nevada, no matter the results there.
But I think that Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Michigan are going to have to have some serious come-to-Jesus moments in this coming week to just figure out what are you going to do at this point?
Because those are not blue states, folks.
They are not.
They are not.
If anything, they're red states with blue areas that overwhelm the red.
So that's going to be an interesting thing to watch.
But I think the big move now, Florida's going to be flooded with mess.
Exodus from other states.
Texas, same deal.
And then I think there may be a new phenomenon.
People going to Oklahoma, Missouri.
These Midwestern states that are just so far removed from all of it even.
So that's the phenomenon.
Alright, here's what I want to do.
Because at this point, we're getting late in the night.
The crew's been up here all day.
And there's nothing for them to steal.
So it's not like they're going to steal something at 3am.
They've already got it done.
So if you're on the line, we're going to take your calls.
We'll clear out the lines.
We'll close out tonight's transmissions.
And we'll get out the door.
We'll probably have an idea of what's going to happen in Nevada.
But everything else is pretty much summed up, folks.
Democrats win the Senate.
All they needed was 50 anyway.
It looks like they're going to get at least 51. We'll have a runoff in Georgia most likely.
But you know all the news.
So we'll wrap all that up.
We'll have more live coverage of this tomorrow.
And the nation will respond.
And I'm interested to see how...
Individuals who never put too much steak or skin in the game are going to respond to these results.
I'm talking the Elon Musks.
I'm talking the Joe Rogans who expected the red wave, rightfully so, and are going to be hit in the face with this reality.
Let's see how interested they really are in politics and let's hear how interested they really are in that investment that they've made in the past.
So let's go out to the phone lines now.
Again, folks, no more new callers.
Guys, let's just get the names that we have on the board.
We'll take these calls, and that's it for the night, okay?
Let's start with Trent in Texas.
Trent, are you with me?
Yes, sir.
Can you hear me, sir?
Yes, we have you, Trent.
Go ahead.
First, I would like everybody out there, just please purchase some Infowars supplements or donate a little bit of money.
These guys, they're the only ones truly telling the truth.
Second, I just don't understand how Uncle Festerneck can, you know, even...
It just seems like a big fallacy.
Well, I mean, do I have to remind you?
Let me just remind you.
You say how?
80% in Philadelphia.
How about that how?
Well, I get you, man.
I'm a Mensa member.
I have credentials.
I'm the guy with the children's books.
I think you're the cool dog.
Oh, yeah, yeah, Trent.
Yeah, we met at the Summerfest.
Right on.
Yes, sir.
I'm just flabbergasted.
I've been...
I thought the same thing as that one apologetic caller about Alex Jones and how he was just the gay frogs guy, and I'm coincidentally wearing the green shirt right now, the gay frogs or green shirt.
You guys just tell the truth.
And this is a fallacy, what we're living in.
It's like fancy, fancy clown clown Hong Kong land.
And I don't, I just...
As.1% of Mensa, and as an extreme critical thinker, I'm sitting here and I'm like, these numbers make zero sense whatsoever.
It's like Biden-Viagra all over again.
Well, I'll be honest.
It's nowhere near as bad as 2020.
The only difference now is that more people were watching it, and so more people might be shocked like you are.
But the truth is, it was much worse in 2020.
I mean, it's just outrageous, these splits that you see in the major population areas in Democrat cities.
It's just outrageous.
And the truth is, this is why the Electoral College was designed to save our country from this type of control.
Unfortunately, at the state level, you can't really protect yourself from that in these Senate races.
Yes, sir.
And Ali, I would like to ask you...
What do you think it really takes?
Do you think Donald Trump is where we need to go in 2024?
Especially what's coming up now and his abstinence from the vaccines and that malarkey with the poison.
I will come back on Infowars sometime soon and have a battle plan ready and a recommendation plan.
I think that we have to do a hostile takeover.
Let me just go, because I know that Trump's people are probably watching.
Let me say this.
If Trump does not move more our way after we tried it his way, then I'll sit it out.
But that goes for all the other candidates, too.
Just because we're disappointed by tonight does not mean I'll support them or anything like that.
I cannot support a controlled, fake system.
And I gave an illegitimate system one more try.
And 2024 is the last time I can see myself participating to see if something's legitimate or not.
But I think that Donald Trump, if Donald Trump can't fire anybody in his inner circle, if Donald Trump can't blame anybody or himself, Then Donald Trump can do it alone and do it without me.
All right, Trent, good to hear from you again, man.
Glad you called in tonight.
Let's go to Sean in Brooklyn.
Sean, you're on Infowars Midterm Election Live coverage late into the night.
Sean, go ahead.
Owen and Al, you guys are great Americans.
I want to say God bless you and thank you very much for doing this.
This is Sean the White Rapper, a.k.a.
Clown Clown in my seat.
Listen, I want to just bring up real quick, back in the day when it was about the third or fourth COVID emergency broadcast, where the president came out and third or fourth sentence in, while we're worried about if we're going to live or die from COVID, he says, Bolsonaro is a narco-terrorist and he must be...
He's apprehended right away.
$10 million bounty on his head.
Back to COVID.
Now, that's the night that they sent 24 guys out to kill him and they all got killed themselves.
Let alone Bolsonaro as a hero again.
We love him.
Something about the two-party system there and how we've been in control of their elections also.
Now, isn't it funny how once this election goes bad, they're going to bring in probably foreign consultants to overlook American voting.
When are we going to get back to impeaching Biden?
That just went out the window.
Forget that.
Not only did it go out the window, because we're not going to have the Senate, and we're certainly not even going to have 45 Senators that support that, which you need two-thirds of the Senate.
But it would be a waste of time.
And so we ought to censor Biden.
But I would rather spend three or four months investigating the hell out of them.
What Kevin McCarthy can do is give additional committees subpoena power.
And so we've got to...
Dude, we are the minority faction of power in D.C. And what we've got to do is figure out how to use less resources more wisely.
I would say your best hope to get anything out of the 118th Congress...
The only way to make America pay attention is to turn it into the Three Stooges meets Star Trek.
Well, and that's why you don't impeach Biden, even if that was possible at this point.
Now you just let the Democrats go completely bonkers in the next 10 years.
Will it make a difference?
Maybe not.
You know, but that's that's the clown world we're entering into now.
And of course, the danger is what we're dealing with on a world level with The Globalist and The Great Reset that is now going to be fully ushered in here in the likes of clown world behavior of trans kids and drag queen stripper time for kids and who knows what they're going to pop up with next.
I'm telling you, the economy is about to take a huge walloping that they've been synthetically keeping down ahead of these midterms.
So, you know, brace yourself, folks.
Brace yourselves.
Yeah, the housing market is going to collapse in late winter or early spring.
So if you're thinking about getting out of one of these states, I would, you know, it's already a buyer's market.
The seller's market is over.
But it does get worse than this.
All right, Sean, thank you for that call.
Let's go to Summer in Colorado.
Summer, you're on Infowars.
Late night, midterm election coverage.
Go ahead.
Hi.
So I actually was part of a recount effort for the primary in Colorado.
We had 10 candidates challenge our RINO establishment opponents that were running on the Republican ticket.
And we all got massively different recount estimates from our Republican county clerk.
Adding...
In El Paso County, a $10,000 programmer contractor fee onto our recount, which we requested hand recount.
There's actually a hand recount effort going on in Colorado, and you can find out more at sos.vote.
I'm sorry, I'm a little confused here.
A hand recount of what exactly?
When the primary took place in June, all of the grassroots Republicans that went through our caucus system and won through the caucus and then were on the ballot for the primary got 33% all across the board, regardless of popularity, regardless of...
Okay, so basically an impossibility.
Oh, it was completely impossible.
We have, like, some candidates got 33%.
And Tina Peters, well-known.
People were very for her.
Like, she's very popular.
33%.
In El Paso County, which is a very heavily conservative county, one of the most high, like, the biggest population of conservatives for a county in America.
All of the top grassroots Republicans.
What's the recommendation for all of America?
Do you have a recommendation for everyone else to copy a model that you guys tried or was yours co-opted?
What's the punchline?
We went through all of the layers in Colorado up to the Colorado Supreme Court and we're preparing lawsuits to secure a hand recount.
To go up to the U.S. Supreme Court.
So we're preparing those trials to go and...
I got bad news for you.
To the U.S. Supreme Court.
Maybe I shouldn't be a wet blanket, but the Supreme Court is not going to override state law.
They're not going to be interested in even hearing the case.
And quite frankly, and this isn't to demean what you're doing, but it's too little too late now.
And I understand you put in a good effort, and this is the sad part, is that you have to, even though it's futile.
That's how people feel voting now.
You still got to vote, I believe.
Even though it may be futile, you may feel that way.
And Summer, thank you so much for the call.
Now, the only, I will say this, we're going to take five more calls here before we sign off.
I mean, really, the only thing, folks, that still interests me at this point, of course, is the Nevada race, which I think at this point is probably going to go Democrat.
That's what it would feel like.
It won't.
Matter in the big scheme, I don't think anyway, because the Democrats already have 50 seats guaranteed, so that's sewn up.
But then the other thing is going to be how do Lake and Masters respond to, at this point, what is crushing defeats in Arizona?
I mean, we're not even talking close right now.
Hold on, let me see.
I don't think we have any additional tabulations.
Do we?
Do we have additional tabulations?
Air trickling in.
Right when everybody went to sleep.
Again.
But it's not really changing anything at this point.
The race is going to be really more tight.
I don't know.
I don't mean to speak for the system, but I don't even think we'll know in 20 hours what's happening.
What do you think happens in Arizona then?
I don't know.
You know, it's like, is it a question of politics?
Is it a question of voting?
Or is it just criminal psychology?
Criminology?
Because if it's just criminology, well then you're right.
They've stolen it.
They'll steal it.
Why not?
You know?
But if we're talking about math, there's still a pathway to victory for all of them.
So then if that's the case, you still have a shot with Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada still technically in play.
Yeah, technically, yeah.
And look, I think that Georgia goes to a runoff and I think that we win that runoff.
But some things are going to have to definitely change because the last runoff when the Republicans...
You know what happened.
Yeah, when they were feeling like this, a quarter million Republicans...
See, that one was our fault.
A quarter million Republicans did stay home, but because Brian Kemp, Brad Raffensperger, David Perdue, and Kelly Loeffler...
Didn't address the stolen election.
So a quarter million loyal Republicans stayed home in the northernmost part and the southernmost part of the state.
So, you know, the Democrats didn't steal the runoffs in Georgia.
We handed it to them because our statewide leaders there portrayed it.
But no, look, I think we ultimately get Georgia in January.
I think they ultimately steal Nevada.
You know, Arizona, it's anybody's guess.
It's, you know, are we dealing with the drunken regime?
Or are we dealing with, you know, some honest math?
Well, and I guess the other interesting ball that still might be in the air here is what kind of oversight is happening of these elections?
I'm not talking about Katie Hobbs, obviously, but do the Republicans have something up their sleeve?
I'm a little surprised, and maybe that's just because I haven't heard it yet, but, I mean, nothing from the Masters or Lake campaign yet.
That kind of interests me.
Half the votes in, and like I said, way behind, it's going to take a miracle in Maricopa to save this deal.
You're not going to have enough votes in the penal county.
They're just not there, even if they end up winning there.
There's not enough votes.
So you basically are going to have to have a complete reverse order of everything we've seen in Maricopa County thus far with 50% of the votes in, which I consider a long shot.
So we'll be monitoring this as we are sticking with this through the end of the night.
We'll continue to update it and we'll see if we hear anything from the Laker Masters campaign.
Let's go back to the phone lines.
Socialism sucks in California.
Yes, you're in a socialist state.
You would know.
Go ahead, you're on the air.
Can you hear me?
There we go, go ahead.
Alright, so the Arizona thing...
20% of the machines are not working.
What the hell's going on with that?
And Alex Jones was right.
Alex Jones was most certainly right.
Yeah, that's why he's been the number one target for destruction.
You know, it's honestly surreal.
It's gotta be.
It's like, because you work here.
It's like riding a wave or something.
I don't even know how to surf, but I'm perfectly riding a 10,000-foot wave every day, and it just falls over me perfect, and then I'm out of it like, oh, that's just another day with the wave.
You survived.
But what's sad is by the time everybody realizes Alex Jones was right, they're going to be in a gulag.
There is that.
All right.
Socialism sucks.
I appreciate the call.
Oh, my goodness gracious.
All right, let's go to, here we go.
Frank in Montana.
Frank in Montana.
You're on Infowars late night, midterm election coverage.
Go ahead.
God bless you.
We want to take you to the Lord, dear Lord Jesus.
Tech, Owen, and everybody, we love you so much.
We know that Lord Jesus and the Holy Spirit is going to guide you, and we will win.
All right, let's get down to business.
I got 24 retired friends.
We got some good news.
Regarding Nevada, they only have 44% counted.
And here's what's cool, guys.
Clark County already put in their votes, and it was not that far apart, just a few thousand.
So the rest of the state belongs to the red.
So I think Marchant and Laxall is going to pull it off, and the governor, because the dirty county was Clark, and it was not too far apart.
Keep your fingers crossed.
I think it's going to be all right.
Now, let's get down to something here.
It's Arizona.
I've got friends in Arizona.
Number one, Mi Familia Bota is a nasty all-left-wing Democrat vote-harvesting organization, and they literally sit around and write names.
They're going to be audited, and if you subtract their vote, then it's going to change the score, and Carrie Lake and Mark Bencham know all about that.
Now, let's go to Pinal County.
It's the only county that has an auto-mark system.
And what's very extremely interesting, and the guy that's behind all this fraud, I'll tell you his name, and at first in Pinal County, they got rid of the first election director, and then they got rid of, his name is David Fisk, he quit, and then they got another one in there.
The person that controls Pinal County, his name is Himanshu Patel.
Himanshu Patel.
Now listen to this.
Fiserv, F-I-S-E-R-V.
They move like $2.8 trillion all over the country in data.
Fiserv CEO Himanshu Patel controls those systems, and they have been rigged, okay?
And there's a federal investigation going on in order to give it to some Trump-supporting feds.
So the entire Pinell County was hosed.
And other counties, too.
But that guy, he has no big contracts, and he's digging in the mining industry.
So that's still going to hit the fan.
Now, the other thing is that nobody's heard about that.
Carrie Lake and Mark Fincham are all over that.
Now, the other thing is a ballot track.
Now, check this out.
You can do this right now.
Everybody just go to ballot tracks.
B-A-L-L-O-T-T-R-A-X.
What is that?
Okay, you'll see an interactive map of the United States.
Now, all the green states that you see on Battle Lake tracks are giving us hell, except for Florida, where DeSantis was smart.
Every single county had their own little server, so they watched it like a hawk, and he kicked butt over there.
Now, the thing is, this was extremely ridiculous.
And this is all verifiable.
I've already talked to the Fed.
A couple of them are Trump supporters and others are Democrat rats.
But anyway, Ballot Tracks is based out of Denver, Colorado right now.
And it was created by a guy.
His name is Nimitz, N-I-M-I-T-S-A-W-H-N-Y.
Anyway, a left-wing Democrat globalist from Maryland.
So the point is that...
That company also votes B-O-A-T-Z.
B-O-A-T-Z.
It's a cell phone app.
You can go to Apple and Google right now and download it on your phone, and you can register to vote.
Or in some states, you could vote.
It started in Utah.
It has a dry run to that.
But anyway, they've already filed a complaint in Nevada.
You can hover.
Like, if you go to the website right now, where's my ballot?
You can hover over the ballot, you know, the state, and you just put in your information.
It'll tell you where your ballot's at.
Well, this one church, on purpose, when you say who, 110 people held onto their ballots, and they went to the page to see where the vote was, and they said, well, your vote was cast.
Well, they hadn't even put them in yet.
And then the next bunch cast their vote three days ago, and they tried to check, where's my ballot?
They didn't count.
So anyway, the people that control ballot tracks and B-O-A-T-Z and this scum piece of trash Nimitz, they're with Dominion.
A lady who worked for ballot tracks up in 9501 Northfield Boulevard, Denver, Colorado, 80238, she quit.
She's an informant.
We never say who she is.
But she said they're going to wait until all votes are in, and then they have control of all the data, and they're just going to add some data.
So there's a lot of intelligent people working on this, but that's what's going on with ballot facts.
Well, I hope that any of that produces any results, and I don't want to put out your fire there, but only time will tell.
And so I appreciate you sharing all that information with us.
Now, I just got to say, as you were talking, again, I just have to say I'm very proud of the way Texas showed up to vote today.
I really am proud.
And I was just looking at some of the other local races.
The GOP did really well in Texas.
And so I don't even know what their strategy was that was so successful.
A lot of their candidates were, quite frankly, quite milquetoast like Greg Abbott.
But I was just looking at some of these races down ballot.
Republicans did really well.
Despite all the attacks on Ken Paxton and Dan Patrick, they are going to have big victories.
Even some shocking results in some of the liberal areas like Travis County and some of the mayor results and city council results.
Not that Republicans won, but they inched closer, oddly enough.
So still monitoring the situation in Arizona.
Nothing has changed there.
Still monitoring the situation in Nevada.
Maybe it looks a little better, but I'm not going to say anything positive about that race right now with Laxalt still behind.
Any comments on any of that, Ollie?
No, it's really important that we're prudent in all that we do, and I appreciate the caller doing those deep dives on those information.
Everyone needs to remember, we're dealing with limited resources.
And we've got to prioritize.
We have 10 things that we need to do, but we can only do 3. And so the rest of the 7, we are going to have to leave up to God.
Balling on a budget, as they say.
Believe me, we're used to that here.
That's why your support at Infowarsstore.com is so important, folks.
So we don't want to go off air.
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Alright, let's go to Noel in Colorado.
Noel, you're on the air.
Go ahead.
Ollie, I must say I had a pretty good chuckle earlier, maybe just an hour ago when you mentioned that not many people are going to save us, including Charlie Kirk.
I must say that was a pretty good gasp there.
Look, I moved from the beautiful state of Illinois to Colorado, northern Colorado, and I must say over the last year being here in Colorado, I'm not surprised with the results here in Colorado.
If you break down the Colorado map...
If you just look at the candidates, I'm not surprised.
Jared Polis, a slam dunk victory over Heidi Grinnell.
Honestly, I thought in Colorado, it was mainly controlled opposition type candidates.
Polis is a guy, you're going to hear his name a lot going into 2024, a billionaire who thinks he could become president.
Highly unlikely, but in Colorado, it's Denver.
It's Denver County.
It's Boulder County.
It's Larimer County, where I live.
That's a university town, Fort Collins.
A lot of world economic form type people out here.
And then the mountain regions as well, like the Vales, the Eagle County.
Those types of places really help propel these types of candidates.
And the team could be set in my home state of Illinois.
If you look at the map of Illinois, it's Chicago.
It's the surrounding counties where I grew up.
And that's...
Pretty much it for J.B. Pritzker.
He's going to win by maybe 300,000 votes.
He lost the capital of Illinois, Springfield, that county, Singamon County.
Pritzker lost.
One would think if Trump or anyone really backed a guy like Darren Bailey, he could have won.
You look at Michigan, the Michigan stronghold.
Yeah, but see, you're coming up against, because I want to stop you right there, because you're bashing your head against a wall.
That people have been bashing their heads against for years and not even made a dent.
I mean, barely a dent, if you will.
And the phenomenon that you're describing happens in almost every state.
Yeah, I can look at a county map of Illinois right now and let's say there's 100 counties, 95 of them are red, yet it's a blue state.
Same thing applies to Pennsylvania.
So, I mean, yeah, that phenomenon goes on and on.
It doesn't matter who Trump backs or doesn't back.
The great mystery is these Democrat voter blocks and these Democrat walls that are seemingly impossible to scale, seemingly impossible to climb over.
You'll never have a chance in Illinois.
You'll never have a chance in New York, in California, apparently in Pennsylvania.
So, I mean, Ali, what do we do about this phenomenon?
That just continues to rear its ugly head.
I understand why Republicans don't want to go there.
Believe me, I get it.
I don't like futility.
But it's like, how?
Because quite frankly, it's almost like, until Republicans address that issue, they're never going to have a victory.
Yeah, we have to keep continuing to think in terms of war strategy.
And that isn't to say, because, oh, violence.
War strategy is about the allocation of resources.
Some of those resources are social, like morale, and other are goods, like money and advertising and all that other stuff.
And what people need to understand is, what is the ground that has been tread before you?
You kind of talked about that.
You're pounding your head.
Well, we were talking with Ms. Kubrick here about George Soros during the break.
And George Soros is the person who originally stole Colorado in 2006.
And he innovated a process called exporting.
And so if people are getting into politics now and they're not trying to...
Because politics has such a low retention rate, we are caught in the matrix.
Remember when Neo visits the architect?
The architect tells him that the matrix isn't only digital.
There's a matrix of sorts.
Outside the Matrix, in the physical world, that Zion had been reborn again and again, and they, the machines and their beautiful design, decided to let it keep propping up because it was effectively controlled opposition.
Not controlled opposition as it was consciously aware that it was fighting a futile battle, but the machines needed something to fight.
They needed resistance to be a magnet.
For the rest of the resistance, they needed it never to cross what is called the tipping point in some statistical models.
And so we as a movement, Owen, have got to figure out how to pass along institutional knowledge to each other so that we as patriots can get together around a round table and say, we will focus on this or we will focus on that.
I'll never forget, I think it was like my second or third show with you.
And that was when Jesse Smollett did his thing.
You know, and I started organizing protests in Chicago, you know, using my Periscope, and you're like, well, Infowars has your back.
You know, talk to me after the show.
You can sign into this system that we have, and we can start alerting people.
We've got to figure out how to do that as a movement, and maybe we were too reliant on Trump.
Maybe we were too reliant on a single leader, and we've got to figure out how to combat.
In this information war, we have to figure out how to organize information.
Because you guys are great at disseminating it, but we're not even prioritizing or organizing the right information.
Colorado exporting is how Nancy Pelosi became speaker.
It's how Barack Obama became president.
Now we're on round three, where then George Soros came in and bought secretaries of states and attorney generals and DAs.
He is dissolving the country through our civil institutions that are supposed to be apolitical.
But we vote on them because they're supposed to also have our buy-in.
He found a way.
To turn our strength into our weakness.
So I admire the caller a lot.
I would never move to Colorado.
That is permanently a blue state.
And then what did they do when they got the state?
They made mail-in voting the way that everyone had to vote.
Just like Oregon.
It's going to be all across this country one day.
The pandemic was a part of changing our behaviors outside the norm.
Things that people would never think to do naturally.
And so this is how they...
This is how the technocrats rule as a minority.
And by the way, to the point earlier, it's funny you bring up the Smollett thing.
I mean, that's how...
It's obvious that was a fake job.
I mean, you and I were immediately like, okay, this is fake.
Let's not even wait for this news to come out.
You can't fit.
3.30 a.m., negative 30 degrees with my Subway sandwich.
It's MAGA country.
Oh, my God.
I mean, it's just, but see, okay, but getting back to, but see, that's why they shut us down because they know this is the hub.
This is the communication hub.
This is the contact each other hub.
This is the get out and peacefully organize and activate hub.
And so they, you know, kneecapped us.
But, you know, here's, okay, so I start thinking, what are, What are solutions outside of the box, right?
Or when you're in a desperate situation, like I think it was the movie Apollo 12, right, where they have to find a way to fit the circle into the triangle or whatever it is.
So that's kind of where we're at right now.
I don't know what happened to my screen here, guys.
I was just about to reference that, and of course it goes down.
But okay, so we're outside of the box.
There's an interesting thing happening in Oregon right now, and I actually think politically this is an interesting thing to look at.
You already have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 counties in Oregon that have already approved the pro-Greater Idaho measure, meaning they can vote themselves out of the state of Oregon and into the state of Idaho.
Obviously, that's how you mitigate the impact of Portland, Oregon dominating your state.
Oregon would be a red state if not for Portland and Salem.
Okay, so now you've got all these yellow counties that have already got the ballot and have approved the pro-Greater Idaho measure.
It's on the ballot in two counties that just voted on it.
You can look at those results.
And then it's going to be on future county ballots in these orange areas.
The red ones rejected it.
So you look at something and you say, oh, okay, well, maybe...
Southern Illinois wants to have something and maybe they want to join Missouri.
Maybe New York or something.
Pennsylvania.
So these are the kind of outside-the-box things that Republicans have to try because everything they've been trying has not helped.
There is no legitimate logical reason why Republicans shouldn't have had victories tonight.
And there's no political policy reasons why they shouldn't be gaining momentum right now just considering how people are leaving blue states.
It's time for them to get creative.
They need to put aside their petty differences and this weird fetish they have with Donald Trump, and they need to start looking at solutions.
And until the Republican Party does that, it's going to be up to we the people, I think, to have the populist movement, whether that goes to the Republican Party or that becomes defunct and maybe we have to start a third party, which is like slim to none, but what are you going to do?
Let's go to...
Josh and Gary on the phone together in Kansas.
Josh and Gary, go ahead.
Hi there, Owen.
Hello.
How we doing there with Ollie tonight?
Yeah, no shit.
I've been waiting for like an hour.
But anyway, I wanted to give a shout out to Alex Jones, the whole crew, Reese, everybody there, makes things happen, the people in the background, all that stuff.
We're going to go back to DeSantis.
We were listening to his speech earlier, right?
It's a red state now.
The hurricane went through there, messed everything all up.
Florida's like, you know what?
Florida's got this.
We're doing everything we can.
We're going to keep on trucking.
We send buses somewhere else, right?
Now it's like, oh yeah, DeSantis, let him win, right?
We're going to make him look like an idiot down there in Florida and turn all this other stuff.
We already know what's going on.
I mean, but you know what?
I got to say, like, let that be a representation, man.
I've watched stuff with Ice Cube sitting there going, we just want to ask you a question.
How do we vote?
I mean, everybody.
Are you guys with me on that or not?
Yeah, as long as you don't call me boy, I'll continue to listen.
Who's that, Ollie or Owen?
That's Ollie.
He gets paid to do this.
I don't get paid to do this.
Yeah, but you're a realist like him, right?
Yes, sir.
Actually, I think Owen actually charges my battery sometimes with his optimism and what he's going through.
We all went through our own hell with J6, but I always thank God that I'm not having to deal with what he's dealing with because I think it would have buckled me.
I got my own unique hell, but I don't know.
Realism, optimism, pessimism, we're all in it together.
We're all in the shitter together and it smells like shit.
Yeah, hey, so what about that school bus deal and everything, and then, you know, the electric EV school bus catching fire and everything, because I think there was like a car that caught fire or something that took like 25 bucks.
No idea what you're talking about.
No idea what you're talking about.
You know what I mean?
It's just part of the bigger picture of the toilet.
But I don't have any idea what you're talking about.
I think in Florida, an electric school bus caught on fire maybe during the hurricane?
Is that what he's talking about?
I'm not sure.
Hey, guys, I'm sorry.
We're running out of steam here.
It's been a long night.
And I was wrong.
I said there's nothing left for the Democrats to steal.
Why haven't they called the election for Ron Johnson?
Whoa!
Look out!
The gap is closing in Wisconsin.
Barnes is gaining ground now.
About 40,000 votes behind.
This is getting ludicrous.
Where is this going to go down?
The split in Milwaukee is now 70%.
They're stuffing it.
They're stuffing it in Milwaukee, folks.
Get ready.
They might take Ron Johnson out in Milwaukee County before the night is through.
My goodness.
My goodness.
I shouldn't have said it.
I spoke too soon.
They might just pull it off, Ali.
Pull it off.
This is getting redonkulous in Milwaukee County now.
What will this split be at the end of the night?
They need 40,000 more votes.
Can they pull it off?
You know, Joe Biden, he's the Democrat Party leader.
Why shouldn't he be the nominee?
If he oversaw an election of two elections now with...
The greatest improbabilities in American history, why shouldn't he remain the dictator?
I mean, the party leader of the Democrat Party, you know?
And then just, you know, shit, give him 14 more years or whatever experimental drug that's keeping him alive.
Like, just, you know, it's going to continue to rule over us.
Maybe, you know, just, oh my gosh.
This is, uh...
Past ridiculous.
They might, you know, and you think about it, they got to get Ron Johnson out.
I mean, with what he's doing, investigating the vaccine.
That was a Tea Party win.
We weren't ever going to win in Wisconsin.
That man got in the race because he was pissed off at Obamacare.
And you know what he did?
He put in $9 million of his own money.
That's how he got in.
That's one to watch, folks.
If Barnes gets 300,000 votes in Milwaukee County magically.
He's going to win Wisconsin.
We've got Rob, Infowars crew, wants to step up here.
He's got something to say.
He's been working all day.
Go ahead.
I got to say, man, you're right.
We've been here all day, but there's no place I'd rather be than in here in this battle with you, with Alex, with Harrison, with the crew.
We put in so much work, and I told Alex this today.
I was like, we absolutely killed it.
You've put in more than six hours.
No, Ali's put in work today, but Alex killed it.
What we did today was so much better than anything any mainstream media has ever done to cover an election.
It was literally an instant classic.
People are still watching.
It's 1 o 'clock in the morning, 2 o 'clock in the Eastern Time.
People are still watching because they love what we do.
And if it wasn't for the fans, then we wouldn't be able to do any of this.
We wouldn't have been able to go out on the tank.
We wouldn't have been able to have Ali in studio.
Look at all the guests we had today, guys.
Roger Stone.
Tyler Nixon, and that was just on The War Room.
Patrick Howley, Jamie Mitchell.
Like, we went all out today, and it's only us, a handful of people here, and we only do it because of you.
So, Owen, I gotta tell you, this year, was it five years for The War Room?
That's right, five years in September, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
So, you know, we kind of made a little tribute.
And, you know, a little video.
So before we wrap up, I know we got one more caller to get to.
But yeah, just so we know, we made a little tribute video just for Owen Schroyer.
It's going to make me cry.
I'm glad I'm here for this.
Thank you very much for everything you've done today, man.
You are literally the number two.
You know, when Alex is gone, you hold it down.
And there's nobody I'd rather be in this war with than Owen Schroyer, guys.
I know a lot of people, a lot of fans feel that way.
I'm going to start leaking here.
Thank you, guys.
Thanks, everybody, for watching.
What's going on?
We got a caller on the line or we just...
Okay.
Well, I've lost control at this point.
We love you.
I don't know what's happening.
So wait, are we playing the video or not?
All right, all right.
We'll play this.
Okay, okay.
The crew put something together for me.
I can't believe it.
I'm honestly...
If it wasn't 102, I think that I might start blushing here.
The blood is already...
I don't know.
Something's not happening.
All right.
Again, folks, really, there's only three things that are relevant at this point.
What's going to happen in Arizona with Lake and Masters?
Are they going to concede tonight?
What's going to happen in Nevada?
We'll give you a final update, but I'm telling you, folks, at this point...
Watch out for what's going to happen in Wisconsin in the next two hours.
I think that, yeah, you're about to see something there.
But we will take our final caller.
It's Elizabeth in Connecticut.
And Elizabeth, you are closing us out tonight.
Go ahead.
Oh, my goodness.
Thank you so much.
This is awesome.
I've been working hard tonight, just like you guys, watching for so long.
So dedicated, so committed, and I worked local elections tonight and was watching, like, strange colors on the map.
It was, like, yellow instead of, like, purple.
I don't know what that was up with Fox or anything, but praise you guys for how hard you work, and I love you guys.
Watch all the time.
So, long story, I can't believe I'm your last caller.
And a historic call, too, on a historic day.
Yes, and oh my goodness, yes, and I took tomorrow off, and this is awesome.
I was like, I've got to take tomorrow off because I know I'm going to be up late watching everything, and it was heartbreaking.
Everything was heartbreaking, and I'm from Connecticut, and my apologies to...
You know, Mr. Jones and everything that's happened to him because, you know, I live 10 minutes, not to get into that, but I live 10 minutes away from, you know, Waterbury and 10 minutes away from Litchfield, which is the, what are they called?
The oldest law school in the state, in the nation, compared to D.C. And it's like, you know what?
Travesty of law is horrible.
That's just like a side comment.
But, you know, watching and working hard in local elections, this is heartbreaking.
I'm really devastated and heartbroken about how much they saw everything.
I watched everything.
I followed you guys, and it's just a total mess.
I don't know what to do tomorrow.
I don't know if I'll sleep tonight.
I would suggest enjoying your day tomorrow, whatever that means.
Just enjoy it.
Enjoy this beautiful thing called life that God has given us.
I will try, but elections are important, and it's just, I don't know, it's a horrible, it's an exhausting day, we'll put it that way.
Hardworking, you guys were...
So hard.
I watch you every day.
And I love Alex.
I love you.
And I know you guys.
You know what?
Your crew is awesome.
Big compliment to that.
Best crew in the game.
Probably the best anywhere.
I went to CSP.
Oh, not probably.
For sure.
For sure.
I went to Connecticut School of Broadcasting.
I'm like, holy cow.
Those dudes know what they're doing.
Anyway, so compliments and products, everything.
So I hope you guys, and on a good note, and I hope, thank you so much for, like, having me be your last caller.
Well, thank you.
Have a good night.
Thank you.
Good night.
Thank you, Elizabeth.
All right, folks.
So we'll get final comments here from Ali.
The crew has put a little tribute together for me.
I don't know.
I'm going to either blush or cry or both.
We'll see there.
But here's the headlines on Drudge.
Republicans in shock.
House control this close.
Dems hold Senate.
Toxic Trump-MAGA meltdown.
So, okay.
I mean, I do think Republicans are going to take the House.
It's probably going to be a small margin.
We'll see.
Again, I mean, at this point, anything is up for grabs, including the Wisconsin Senate seat now at this point.
But you're feeling how about Arizona right now?
Well, you know, at the Cary Lake victory party, actually...
They're so united in Arizona and so beautiful.
That's where I was supposed to be tonight at the Lake Victory Party, but I couldn't help but be here with the boys.
And they're saying that their Election Day drops, the tabulation from these last five drops, have been 71% Kerry, 29% Hobbity Hobbs.
Okay, so like I said, you know, there is a path to victory for Kerry Lake, or they would have called it for Hobbs.
There is a path to victory for Blake Masters, and we'll see what ends up happening for them.
But I don't think that we will know tomorrow afternoon.
And so, you know, everybody needs to be on alert.
Everyone needs to watch Infowars.com or Band.video.
You can also find me on Telegram, at Ali Alexander, at Ali Alexander.
And if Patriots are going to...
Provide some oversight in Arizona, then if you live around there, you might need to show up, peacefully demonstrate, because we still got a chance in Arizona.
We got a runoff to get through in Georgia.
And, you know, you and I both think they're going to steal Nevada, but, you know, we'll see.
Yeah, the numbers are still coming in.
Not too much results, just 40% in.
Laxalt is closing a little bit.
So perhaps there is a chance in Nevada.
And just looking at things, let's put Wisconsin back up for grabs, sadly.
At this point, I think that's just the case.
So really, right now, Democrats have a...
I don't know what you're talking about in my ear.
At this point, it looks like the Democrats have secured For sure, I guess 48 seats guaranteed.
Republicans, 48 seats guaranteed.
Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada in the balance.
So, I mean, really, you could say the Senate hangs in the balance at this point, even though the Democrats have already declared it for them.
Drudge has already declared it for them.
Probably Fox News has given it to them, too, with a nice little knee, with a kiss of the boots.
So, but I mean, you could say if you want to go out optimistic that the Senate could still go Republican, but it's going to be interesting to see the conclusion in Wisconsin.
I think at this point it's safe to say Georgia is going to be a runoff.
I don't think Warnock is going to get enough for a majority, though he is right there.
And so with 3% left to come in, maybe they pull a shenanigan to avoid a runoff there.
Oh, if they do that, I'm leaving the country.
Might as well go to the country of Georgia.
Fairer elections there.
Putin wins or something.
But there you go.
That's it, folks.
That's where we're at.
Yeah, those are the things to monitor.
Like I said, the only real big flip that'll be...
Newsworthy is if Barnes somehow is able to overtake Ron Johnson with 7% of the votes left.
And I mean, what's it going to take in Milwaukee?
Probably an 80% clip for Barnes.
And you know what?
He might just magically get it.
He might just magically get 80% in Milwaukee to put him over the top and defeat Ron Johnson in the middle of the night.
Where have we seen that story before?
So, final comments from Ali Alexander tonight.
Yeah, we are not a defeated people.
You know, this reality set in for the rest of the Republican Party that Infowars, oh, it stopped as you've been talking about, is a priority.
We don't get control of the elections.
You can't save the unborn.
You can't choose where your tax money goes.
You can't lock down your border.
You can't even keep a currency.
You know, even the fake system can't sustain itself without legitimate elections.
So, folks, I definitely want to make sure you're following me on Telegram.
Ali Alexander is my channel on Telegram.
On Truth Social, I'm just Ali, A-L-I.
And I don't know, maybe I'll pop into Infowars tomorrow and we'll keep going on on these races and support my guys, Infowarsstore.com.
I actually, I bought products from Infowars.com, and they didn't give me a discount code, so I bought my air purifier from the Infowars store.
I bought two of them, so it was like 700 and something bucks a couple years ago.
Probably inflation, it's up.
They're gone.
You can't even get them anymore, actually.
Oh, really?
Biden's supply chain, there's none left.
Yeah, so get everything you can while you can.
Literally.
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Thank you.
Thank you.
All right, folks.
My final words would be this.
Don't be too shocked at tonight's results.
Obviously, you always want your team to win, and you know the gravity and the weight of these midterm elections, but don't be too shocked.
Don't be too downtrodden.
Whether or not you believe in these results or not as legitimate, It's going to wake people up even more.
People know what the Democrat Party is and what it isn't.
And this is only going to, I think, galvanize the grassroots Republican movement even more than it already has been.
And again, if we don't ever see results in our elections, okay.
So we'll start to ask ourselves the difficult questions that we've been asking for years.
And I still believe in America.
I still believe this country is ordained by God to be the leader of the free world.
And even though we are going through a rough time right now that I think will get worse, somehow, someway, God will provide us an out.
And I just pray that we have the clarity and the vision to see it and seize it and then become the beacon of freedom and prosperity for the world once again.
So Rob, it looks like, wants to give a final word here, too, before we go to the tribute video that they've prepared here.
I thought I was going to say is no matter what happens tonight, whatever happens in 2024, Jesus always wins.
And Infant Wars will always be here because of Jesus.
All right, folks, there you go.
We'll give you updates immediately in the morning with Harrison Smith hosting the American Journal.
Again, all that is going to be important to watch is going to be Georgia.
It looks like a runoff, but we'll see.
Arizona, the Republicans way behind, but perhaps the late night votes may serve them well.
Wisconsin, are they going to take it from Ron Johnson?
Now we know why they didn't declare him the winner all night.
Looks like there might be a scheme there.
And then, of course, Nevada.
So technically, you could say, if you want to go out on a positive note, the Senate still hangs in the balance.
Georgia up for grabs.
Nevada up for grabs.
Wisconsin, Arizona, perhaps up for grabs too.
We'll take that to bed with us.
Big ups to the crew.
Great work.
Big ups to the audience.
Great work.
Big ups to all the guests.
I'll try to name them all.
Ollie Alexander, Laura Loomer, Roger Stone, Patrick Halley, Jamie Mitchell, Tyler Nixon, Drew Hernandez, Amanda Milius.
I think I may have forgotten some.
Mike Adams, Daniel Bostic.
Vivian Kubrick.
Yes.
So I think I named them all.
You named all the important ones.
Steve Bannon and his crew, too.
So, Roger Stone.
So, there you go, folks.
For all of us here at InfoWars, we love you.
God bless and good night, and we will see you in the morning.