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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
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2024 is our final battle. | ||
They stole our jobs, and they plundered our wealth. | ||
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We will drive out the globalists. | ||
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Winning like never before. | ||
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And we will bring Yes, | ||
ladies and gentlemen, the countdown is over. | ||
We are now in Election Day, mere hours from the first numbers coming in. | ||
But the truth is, almost half of the country has already voted. | ||
We have a pretty good idea of where things stand. | ||
We're gonna give you all the updated numbers. | ||
I'm gonna tell you where things stand right now. | ||
We're gonna look at the big Senate races. | ||
We'll look at the balance of power in the Senate, which is also up for grabs. | ||
We'll look at the balance of power in the House, which seems to be pretty solid. | ||
At least the Republicans will have a small margin in the House, but we'll take a look at that as well. | ||
And of course, the latest numbers in the presidential election. | ||
But ladies and gentlemen, just as expected, Unfortunately, just as expected, just as predicted, all kinds of problems today. | ||
We've got power outages in multiple states. | ||
We've got them running out of sample ballots in multiple states. | ||
We've got them having voting machines just shutting down in Pennsylvania. | ||
We've got similar shenanigans in Georgia. | ||
With bomb threats, Russian interference narratives. | ||
You've got lawsuits still ongoing today as Republicans are trying to send poll watchers to Wisconsin and to Pennsylvania and the Democrats aren't letting them in. | ||
So you have a massive Inbalance of poll watchers in the battleground states of Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. | ||
How about a gas leak? | ||
How about a gas leak in Michigan closing down a polling location? | ||
And then it also just so happens in California, they had a planned power outage today. | ||
A planned power outage today in the red districts, in the red counties. | ||
Isn't that fun? | ||
And then, of course, who knows what's going to be going on in Fulton County? | ||
Who knows what's going to be going on in Atlanta, where they have their big cybersecurity test today on Election Day? | ||
Nice, guys. | ||
I'm sure we couldn't have planned the power outage. | ||
I'm sure we couldn't have planned the cybersecurity drill on a different day. | ||
And yet, here we are. | ||
So we're going to get into all of that. | ||
We're going to get the latest directly from Nevada as well with some big news coming from Nevada. | ||
And then we'll also talk about some of the legal battles that are ongoing right now with constitutional law expert Mike Yoder. | ||
But I'll just say this before we come back and get into the latest numbers in the Senate and the House. | ||
Things look pretty good. | ||
And I would say right now the odds are Republicans will take the White House, the Senate, and the House with a mandate to make America great again. | ||
We are now just hours away from the results coming in, ladies and gentlemen, on this InfoWars War Room transmission. | ||
Tuesday, November 5th, Election Day 2024. | ||
Just hours away. | ||
We already have a lot of numbers to analyze. | ||
And Crunch here with you in the three hours of the War Room. | ||
But of course, InfoWars will be live all night long. | ||
Hopefully, they'll announce a winner by midnight. | ||
But knowing the Democrat tactics and shenanigans, it might be a while. | ||
But I will say this. | ||
If Trump can win Pennsylvania, he'll have to win it by probably 500,000, 600,000 votes just to win it by one. | ||
But if he has the massive victory in Pennsylvania and they're forced to call Pennsylvania and not delay the count for weeks like they've been saying, then I think they'll have to call it tonight. | ||
Now, if Kamala Harris gets 700,000 votes in Philadelphia, that will let you know this deal is on. | ||
But I'll tell you what, why don't we just get right into where things stand right now and let's pull up the Electoral College map And I put that actually on the screen on the video production side, guys, not on the back end where we have the Senate and the House updates. | ||
But I can pretty much tell you what's going on. | ||
I can pretty much tell you here what states are up for grabs that are going to ultimately determine it. | ||
And of course, Trump has multiple different paths to victory. | ||
But right now, the only states I think that are really in play at this point are New Jersey, New Hampshire, New Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Virginia, Arizona, and Nevada. | ||
We might dream of New York being in play. | ||
We might dream of New York being in play, but I just can't go that far. | ||
So guys, we should have the map with all my numbers pulled up in there. | ||
But that's where we're at. | ||
Those are the states that are in play. | ||
Those are the states that will ultimately determine the fate of this election. | ||
There it is right there. | ||
So again, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, and Nevada. | ||
These are the states, I believe, that are up for grabs that will ultimately determine the fate of this election. | ||
I think it's pretty much settled in all the other states. | ||
That's where I see things right now. | ||
Now quickly, in the Senate, and I'll get more into this with the actual races coming up, the Republicans are poised to take the Senate as well. | ||
And I think it's very safe to say the Republicans will come out of this election with at least a one-seat advantage in the Senate. | ||
At most, I mean, like, just technically at most, realistically, would probably be like eight. | ||
That's dream territory. | ||
That's like Trump winning New York. | ||
So you might say, hey, well, there's a chance. | ||
But I think realistically, Republicans are looking at two or three seat advantage in the Senate based off what I'm seeing. | ||
And I'll run through all of these conclusions with you, why I've reached these conclusions. | ||
But it could get up to four, five, even six. | ||
Eight would basically be the max. | ||
That would be the miracle. | ||
And then you have the House. | ||
I'd say it's very safe to say at this point Republicans will maintain the majority by a minimum of four seats. | ||
Could get even up close to 20. | ||
Could get even up close to 20 seats in the House. | ||
And the big thing about that is it's a lot harder to rig House elections. | ||
See, where the Democrats do their cheating is in the big cities. | ||
And when you have a statewide election like you do for senator or president, they can use the big cities, the population-dense areas to rig those deals. | ||
500,000 votes for Hillary. | ||
Next year, it's 600,000 for Biden. | ||
This year, it might be 700,000 for Harris. | ||
That's how you know that the rig is on. | ||
If Harris gets more than 650,000, the rig is on. | ||
But the House races are local. | ||
They're mostly in rural areas. | ||
And so, as long as you're not in those big, corrupt cities, these House seats are easier to win. | ||
But when you start looking at the shenanigans they're going to pull in Wisconsin and Michigan and Pennsylvania, in Arizona, in Nevada, and you look at these Senate races, it probably will all depend on if Trump can pull These Republican candidates over the finish line. | ||
But he has to get over that finish line as well. | ||
So it could all really depend. | ||
I don't think there's going to be too much mixing and matching. | ||
There could be a couple cases where Trump could win a state, but a Democrat could win the Senate. | ||
But I think it's mostly just going to be down ballot. | ||
Trump is going to carry these people over the finish line if he wins the states. | ||
And ultimately, the results of these states will probably determine whether the Republicans come out of this With a one or two seat advantage in the Senate or a four, five or six seat advantage in the Senate. | ||
Before I break down these numbers, let's just go through these headlines. | ||
The shenanigans are on. | ||
The issues are on. | ||
By the way... | ||
Trump was live until 2 a.m. | ||
in Grand Rapids, Michigan last night. | ||
2 a.m. | ||
Kamala finished up in Philadelphia. | ||
Oprah spoke longer than she did. | ||
Will.i.am did a musical performance. | ||
And she spoke for 10 minutes. | ||
10 minutes. | ||
And they came out and lied. | ||
And they said, oh, Kamala had 100,000 people in Philadelphia. | ||
She had 30,000 Macs. | ||
Probably closer to 20, but we'll just say 30. | ||
They were saying 100. | ||
Total lie. | ||
Was no 100 people, 100,000 people there. | ||
Not even close. | ||
And by the way, she had an earlier event in Pennsylvania. | ||
And we've got footage of this. | ||
She had an earlier event in Pennsylvania. | ||
And she couldn't even fill a high school gymnasium. | ||
I don't see it on the list here, but couldn't even fill a high school gymnasium in Pennsylvania. | ||
Now, everywhere Trump went, he filled the arenas, he filled the venues, and there were spillover lines, thousands that couldn't even get in. | ||
That's typical. | ||
Plus, every event Kamala had, there was a musical performance, there was some big celebrity that was promoting the event. | ||
It's clip 14 here, guys. | ||
And Kamala Harris has this bus program going on. | ||
It's all funded by the Democrats. | ||
Every event, they're busing hundreds or thousands of people to these deals from all over the country. | ||
Some of them are just on a bus tour with the Harris campaign, and they just go to every event. | ||
And this has been proven with the cell phone data that just registers the IP addresses and almost every event, there's like 20-30% of the people that go to these events are at nearly every Harris event. | ||
So they're just getting bussed everywhere. | ||
And she couldn't even fill a high school gymnasium, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
And that's the final day. | ||
And then she comes out with her final statement, goes for 10 minutes. | ||
She does a 10-minute closing statement in Philadelphia. | ||
Trump spoke for over an hour and a half, closed out in Grand Rapids, Michigan, in epic fashion, in one of his best campaign speeches, his fourth of the day. | ||
By the way, Harris had three events yesterday. | ||
She barely spoke combined for an hour. | ||
Trump had four events yesterday, combined spoke for probably about seven hours. | ||
Vance had three events yesterday. | ||
Walls only had two. | ||
So the final push is on, and the Republicans want it more, and they fought harder for it. | ||
Trump was calling out stolen elections, voter fraud, how we need to go to paper ballots and fix our election systems. | ||
Now, Harris has been quiet. | ||
The Harris campaign, as far as I can see, has been totally quiet today. | ||
I haven't heard anything from the Harris campaign, nothing from the Biden White House. | ||
So far, it's been radio silence. | ||
This morning, Trump was at his campaign headquarters in Florida and he did about a 15, 20, 30 minute press gaggle, taking questions from the press, again talking about election integrity, but very positive, very high energy. | ||
The beautiful Melania standing by his side, complete silence from the Harris campaign. | ||
Trump has also released multiple statements today Urging hope and victory and asking people to stay in line and not go home when they try to intimidate you and not vote, specifically in Pennsylvania, as is already going on. | ||
So we'll get into that, but let's just look at the headlines today. | ||
On Election Day, our elections are a joke. | ||
They're a travesty. | ||
They need total overhauling. | ||
Mail-in ballots are an abomination. | ||
I don't know why these voting machines have so many problems, but if we can't even figure that out, let's just go back to paper ballots. | ||
This is an embarrassment. | ||
And as I'm sitting here, I guarantee you more news has broken with more voting issues, more line issues, more machine issues. | ||
As the elections start to get more into the day in the West Coast, you'll start to hear issues, I'm sure, in Arizona and Nevada and everywhere else. | ||
Why can't we run elections? | ||
They don't seem to have a problem in Florida. | ||
They don't seem to have a problem in Texas. | ||
But man, you get into these battleground states and it's just errors and machine shutdowns and power outages. | ||
Now you have bomb threats. | ||
Now listen to Raffensperger, who I think is a Republican in name only. | ||
I think this guy's working for the Democrats. | ||
I think this guy's working against Donald Trump. | ||
He comes out and makes this statement, a bomb threat in Georgia, clip 12. | ||
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Threats at the only places that we've heard about one bomb threat. | |
Have you heard any other verifiable threats at any point? | ||
We've heard some threats that were of Russian origin. | ||
And so I don't know how to describe if that's viable. | ||
We don't think they are, but in the interest of public safety, you always check that out. | ||
We'll just continue to be very responsive when we hear about stuff like that. | ||
We identified the source and it was from Russia. | ||
Can you elaborate on that? | ||
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What kind of threats? | |
As he said, it's a bomb threat. | ||
And you're confident of the Russians? | ||
Yeah, just like we had the DDoS attack on Monday, October 14th, 420,000, you know, paying denial of service from Russians. | ||
So we added that interface and said, I am a human, I'm not a robot. | ||
They're up to mischief, it seems, and they don't want us to have a smooth, fair, and accurate election. | ||
And anything they can get us to fight among ourselves, they can count that as a victory. | ||
So that tells you a little bit about the Russians. | ||
They're not our friends. | ||
Anyone that thinks they are hasn't been reading the newspapers. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
I'm starting to think that you're not our friend, actually. | ||
He goes out there and makes it about Russia and then exits stage right. | ||
It's funny because here's the actual story about the said bomb threat, which is being reported everywhere except from Raffensperger, the Secretary of State. | ||
The guy who threw Trump under the bus. | ||
The guy who threw Georgia under the bus. | ||
I'm starting to think Raffensperger's the problem, not Russia. | ||
Here's the actual story. | ||
Georgia poll worker accused of threatening to bomb election workers. | ||
A Georgia poll worker was arrested Monday for allegedly mailing a threatening letter to other poll workers with rape, a beatdown, and a bomb threat. | ||
He was working at the Jones County Elections Office on October 16th when he had a verbal altercation with a voter, according to the DOJ. The next day, he mailed a letter to the county election superintendent, written to appear as though it came from the voter he had argued with, said the DOJ yesterday in a press release. | ||
And then he made himself out to be the victim. | ||
So it goes on here with the bomb threat and the letter. | ||
Why is Raffensperger coming out and blaming Russia and making his statement about Russia and then leaving? | ||
Where's your evidence that Russia had anything to do with this? | ||
When all the media and the evidence and the DOJ are all saying, no, this was a deranged poll worker, probably a Democrat. | ||
All the hallmarks of a Democrat. | ||
And Raffensperger comes out and cries, Russian interference. | ||
That guy... | ||
If the Democrats take Georgia, ladies and gentlemen... | ||
It's going to be the same story of 2020, and Raffensperger is going to be right there saying, nope, this is a blue state now. | ||
Well, then how do you keep winning? | ||
How does Kemp keep winning? | ||
Goes out there and says Russia, even though the DOJ and everybody reporting it was a poll worker. | ||
Where did you get Russia from? | ||
Boy, if you didn't think Raffensperger was corrupt already, what do you think now? | ||
That's the situation in Georgia. | ||
Not good. | ||
Republicans sue Milwaukee over late game limits on poll watchers. | ||
So Wisconsin has an illegal unfair balance of poll watchers. | ||
More Democrats than Republicans. | ||
Pennsylvania has an illegal unfair balance of poll watchers. | ||
10 to 1 Democrats. | ||
That's their backup plan, folks. | ||
I'm telling you. | ||
They'll probably have nothing but Democrats working in Milwaukee. | ||
They'll have nothing but Democrats working in Philadelphia. | ||
And just like Joe Biden had the highest voter turnout in the history of both of those cities, not even close, they'll do the same thing however many votes they need to put Harris across the finish line. | ||
That's their plan. | ||
And they'll have all Democrats in there to do it. | ||
And in case you don't know this, let me tell you how it goes. | ||
All the Democrats think and act the same. | ||
And they justify it in their minds because they're fighting Nazis and they're fighting racists and they're fighting rapists. | ||
So sure, they'll kind of close their eyes and wink and nod and do whatever needs to be done to get Harris across the finish line and they'll pretend like they don't know anything. | ||
They'll all do it. | ||
They'll all do it. | ||
They will put barriers over the windows so you can't even see inside the tabulation centers. | ||
These are the Democrats. | ||
And they're going to be working in Milwaukee and Philadelphia all night long and there won't be a Republican on site. | ||
Now, I guess perhaps we could even... | ||
Say there will be Republicans on site, there will be Republican lawyers and poll watchers waiting, and then I guess we'll see what happens, won't we? | ||
So that's going on in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. | ||
More issues in Pennsylvania. | ||
Voting machine issues reported in some Pennsylvania counties. | ||
Of course, it's the red areas. | ||
Go figure. | ||
It's the red areas. | ||
Voting in one Pennsylvania county extended due to issues with ballot scanning machines. | ||
So the voting machines are having issues, so they've had to extend the early voting because it was such a disaster. | ||
Now they're having to extend the actual time tonight because the voting machines are such a disaster. | ||
So here's what's going on in Pennsylvania, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The Democrats, with the early voting and the mail-in voting, which is really all the same, you could say. | ||
The Democrats opened up the day with at least a 250,000 lead. | ||
Trump is set to win Pennsylvania by about 500,000. | ||
I mean, he's crushing Pennsylvania. | ||
Trump is going to win Pennsylvania probably by half a million. | ||
And... | ||
Joe Biden got the highest number of votes. | ||
It was an increase in percentage and an increase in votes, even though Trump increased his number of votes in Philadelphia County. | ||
Biden gets over 600,000 votes. | ||
Astronomical number. | ||
Total vote steroids. | ||
Totally illegitimate. | ||
Totally impossible. | ||
Well, they're going to have to get like 650 or 700,000 for Harris in Philadelphia. | ||
That's what they're going to have to do. | ||
Now, 2020 was obvious to anybody that was watching. | ||
If they pull off that vote steroid in Philadelphia, it might be too much. | ||
But that's what they'll have to do. | ||
Harris will have to outperform Biden, who already had astronomical voter turnout. | ||
Impossible, in fact. | ||
But Harris will have to do the double impossible and get 650 or 700,000 votes in Philadelphia to overwhelm the red wave happening in all the counties. | ||
Happening today. | ||
Mostly today. | ||
So if you see Harris get 650-700,000 votes in Philadelphia, you'll know exactly what happened. | ||
And of course, if Trump wins Pennsylvania, then he's got the easiest path to victory now. | ||
And he only has to win one other swing state. | ||
We'll have more news from Pennsylvania coming up. | ||
Here's another report out of Pennsylvania from Amy the Artist. | ||
I'm in a deep red part of Swing State, Pennsylvania, and all the voting machines are broken across this county and in the neighboring ones. | ||
People are stranded in line and a constable told them they don't get the machines working by 10 p.m. | ||
They will turn people away. | ||
I'm not sure what to do. | ||
So these are the reports all across Pennsylvania. | ||
Voting machine issues standing in line. | ||
They've already had to extend the time of the vote tonight. | ||
This is just a disaster. | ||
So Philadelphia is so red that they're just pulling the plug on these counties, folks. | ||
I mean, it's a joke. | ||
Trump is crushing it so bad in Pennsylvania that they're just pulling the plug. | ||
I mean, listen to this. | ||
This is in Jonestown, Pennsylvania. | ||
How do you even explain this? | ||
Listen to what they say. | ||
They're having issues with the flash drives in clip three. | ||
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So say it again, flash drives are not synced up. | |
And so they're having to get new flash drives out to all the machines. | ||
Yeah, that's what we were told. | ||
Is that just Cambria County? | ||
Cambria County. | ||
That we know of, yeah. | ||
Tell me how you're dealing with this on election day. | ||
Flash drives aren't synced up with the machines? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
If people went and vote, did it even count? | ||
If people had been voting all day and they weren't synced up, did anybody's vote even count? | ||
Did any of the votes even register? | ||
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Do we have any idea what's going on in Pennsylvania? | |
This is a joke. | ||
The Pennsylvania Board of Elections, Governor, Secretary of State, all need to be investigated now. | ||
Lawsuits need to be flying now. | ||
This is a joke. | ||
You are an embarrassment. | ||
And we all know exactly what's going on. | ||
All these issues are happening in red counties, but somehow Kamala Harris will get 650,000 votes just fine. | ||
Investigations need to happen immediately in Pennsylvania. | ||
Do not get out of line, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
They're going to try to steal this state with 700,000 votes in Philadelphia. | ||
You watch. | ||
We haven't done this in a while. | ||
It's old school, man. | ||
You like that? | ||
How you doing? | ||
You miss that? | ||
I miss it so much. | ||
Ha ha! | ||
Alright, Alex is in here cleaning the desk. | ||
Putting some elbow grease into it. | ||
Tell them why. | ||
It's been going on all break. | ||
Tim Walls came in here and had himself a little accident. | ||
It was a bunch of candle waxes from his pumpkin and I'm going to clean it up. | ||
I'm getting it all off here. | ||
So we're all... | ||
Watching the master at work. | ||
No, but we might get shut down soon, so I gotta do the old thing where it's coming all the time and annoy you. | ||
It's been a couple years since I came and took the show over. | ||
No, you just really wanted to clean that. | ||
It was driving you crazy. | ||
How long has the business took your show over? | ||
I don't know. | ||
That's too long, right? | ||
Not long enough. | ||
So let's just get the elbow grease in there. | ||
It's going crazy here. | ||
You guys couldn't get it. | ||
I've almost got it. | ||
Almost. | ||
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Almost. | |
Maybe we should play the final countdown. | ||
Oh, hey, tell me what. | ||
You're going to be doing all the coverage tonight with us. | ||
Everybody watch this feed. | ||
You should share it. | ||
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Damn it. | |
The last part's the hardest. | ||
There it is. | ||
Oh, wait. | ||
Them walls, man. | ||
Still a little smudge there. | ||
You got to keep walls away from the horse stable. | ||
You end up with a mess. | ||
Look at that! | ||
Fixed. | ||
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There it is. | |
Wow, you get it all. | ||
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All right, guys, go ahead and play clip. | |
What did we have? | ||
Go ahead and play clip four. | ||
So after a power outage, the lines have stalled in Forks Township, Pennsylvania. | ||
A district expected to go red. | ||
And you get a convenient power outage and people can't vote. | ||
Trying to get those Trump voters to go home. | ||
Trying to get those Trump voters to not vote. | ||
Yep, the Democrats are at it again, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The good news is we are much more prepared, much more anticipatory, much more ready for their shenanigans and their tricks. | ||
And so you've got poll watchers everywhere, you've got citizen journalists everywhere, you've got people monitoring it, reporting on it, thank goodness for X... Thank goodness for X being a free speech platform so we can get this information in live time. | ||
But a power outage in a red county in Pennsylvania. | ||
Vote machine issues in the red counties in Pennsylvania. | ||
It's always in the red counties, but they'll find a way to get 650,000, 700,000 votes for Kamala Harris in Philadelphia with no issues there. | ||
So they're at it again. | ||
And then you've got the problems with the external hard drives not being synced up, and then they've got to stop the count. | ||
I mean, this deal is just a disaster. | ||
Pennsylvania is a disaster. | ||
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Here's more. | |
A judge doesn't show up. | ||
An election judge, no-shows, delaying the vote. | ||
Listen to this in Clip 7. | ||
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...polling site where some voters were not too happy about their experience this morning, and that's because this polling site did not open up until an hour and a half whenever it was originally scheduled to at 7 this morning. | |
Take a listen to what they had to say. | ||
When I got here at 10 to 7, there was people here at 6.30. | ||
And the poll workers were very nice. | ||
They've been out telling everybody what's going on. | ||
Apparently, nobody from the county showed up. | ||
The judge of elections didn't show up. | ||
They didn't have the book for us to register our names. | ||
They didn't have the key for the voting machines. | ||
So we've been waiting. | ||
Some voters were in line bright and early to cast their ballot, but they ended up waiting until 8.20 to finally get in and vote. | ||
The original election judge never showed up, so poll workers didn't have the ballots and supplies needed to start on time, causing a line to form out the door. | ||
Some left frustrated since they had to vote provisionally, which means their ballot won't be counted tonight. | ||
An election worker on site tells Pittsburgh's Action News 4 that less than 20 people ended up voting provisionally. | ||
The reason I kind of vote on election day is I want to see my vote get put in the machine. | ||
Didn't happen today. | ||
Now, it'll take several days to count those provisional ballots, but as of right now, everything is running smoothly here at the Lincoln Place polling site. | ||
For now, reporting live in Lincoln Place, Ava Rash, Pittsburgh's Action News 4. | ||
Yeah. | ||
It might take days to count them. | ||
I mean, come on, folks. | ||
Come on. | ||
Oh, there's more. | ||
Voting machines down in another red county, Canberra County, Pennsylvania. | ||
Show me clip eight. | ||
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We're getting back and saying the exact same thing. | |
We can't reach the courthouse. | ||
Roxanne did call a co-worker because she works at the courthouse, she's not in the election office, and he is informing us that literally everybody in the county is having the exact same problem. | ||
So they're supposed to be getting overwhelmed by calls. | ||
I am encouraging you to attempt to reach your call. | ||
There is an option. | ||
I do have an emergency where you can fill out your ballot and stick in there and I can take it out to the courthouse and be hand counted. | ||
The people that are in there now don't want to do that because they want to make sure that their vote is counted and it's not that they don't trust us. | ||
They don't want to do that and that's what's going on the line. | ||
I imagine if anybody here wants to fill out their ballot and put it in the emergency box... | ||
Oh, the emergency box! | ||
That's good. | ||
That'll really make you feel confident in your vote. | ||
We got a little emergency box over here. | ||
Go ahead and fill out a ballot. | ||
Put it in the emergency box. | ||
Oh yeah, put a provisional. | ||
Oh yeah, we're out of power. | ||
Oh yeah, the voting machines aren't synced up. | ||
Oh yeah, the voting machines are down. | ||
Oh, there's a power outage. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
Non-citizens are going to be voting. | ||
What? | ||
That's right. | ||
James O'Keefe reporting in Philadelphia. | ||
Clip 13. | ||
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James O'Keefe here in North Philadelphia on Fifth Street. | |
Right here is the Philadelphia City Commissioner's Office the day before Election Day. | ||
And across the street is an NGO called Saiba. | ||
That's Saiba. | ||
And they are telling people to vote. | ||
They are telling people that all you need is what's called a tin number, that's i-tin number, and you can vote if you're not a citizen of the United States. | ||
So we sent an undercover reporter to this NGO right across from the place where people are early voting. | ||
And she got confirmation that, yes, in fact, she can vote with nothing but an ITIN number. | ||
Now they're talking in Spanish. | ||
It's a non-citizen. | ||
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And then we went into the city commissioner's office to speak to the man who works there, working for the city government, confirming that you only need to be a resident of Philadelphia. | |
But when I say resident, that means of the entire United States. | ||
But you're just worried about... | ||
About Philadelphia. | ||
Oh, you don't care about anything else. | ||
You just want them to have a resident of Philadelphia. | ||
After that, you confirm that, you register. | ||
Whether you have a social security number or not, you can vote. | ||
Obviously, it's extremely loud here. | ||
Music is very loud. | ||
So we're gonna go ahead and walk across the street and talk to these people. | ||
So now they're harassing the media because they know... | ||
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Are you Juliesa? | |
...their gig is up. | ||
They're flying foreign flags, waving foreign flags, speaking foreign languages, telling people to vote. | ||
Sanctuary City, Philadelphia. | ||
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...saying that you can vote if you have an I-10 number. | |
This is the document that they gave us. | ||
I-10. | ||
I cannot comment because I don't know. | ||
No idea. | ||
Yeah. | ||
How's Pennsylvania looking, guys? | ||
is How about this unhinged lunatic? | ||
A Democrat decides she's going to try to block Trump signs at the polling location, clip 10. | ||
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Is there a problem here? | |
I'm sorry, excuse me? | ||
Well, you're putting a sign right in front there. | ||
I was, I'm moving my sides because- Yeah, you got caught in your little Harris shirt. | ||
The signs there. | ||
Yeah, you can't put signs in front like that. | ||
Oh, really? | ||
I had no idea what I was doing. | ||
I'm just a stupid liberal Democrat. | ||
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See, I mean, you just can't do that. | |
Right. | ||
I think you can do that, but you can't do that. | ||
There's a woman in a Kamala Harris shirt putting Democrat signs in front of the Republican signs. | ||
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I know it's okay. | |
And then she says, oh, I don't know. | ||
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I didn't see it. | |
Thank you. | ||
My name is Mary Ann Minick. | ||
I am the elected committee woman for the Democratic Party in District 6. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You might be committing a crime, actually. | ||
Get the tape measure out! | ||
This is what we're dealing with. | ||
Do you understand? | ||
Those are the same people that poll watch, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Oh, I didn't see the sign there. | ||
Oh, I didn't know I can't block the Republican signs with my Harris Walsh shirt on. | ||
I had no idea. | ||
You don't think these scumbags would steal an election? | ||
You don't think... | ||
These lying liberals would triple, quadruple count ballots in blue cities? | ||
You don't think they would toss out a Republican's ballot? | ||
Don't kid yourself! | ||
You want more evidence? | ||
You want more evidence of who these people are? | ||
Host of the Liberty Broadcast goes to an event out here in Texas, a red area, Bastrop, runs into an unhinged Harris supporter. | ||
Turns out it's a poll watcher! | ||
Can't make this stuff up. | ||
Look at this in clip one. | ||
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Don't touch me. | |
Don't put your hands on me. | ||
And I'm gonna tell you this right now. | ||
You put your hands on me one more time and you will deeply regret it. | ||
Okay? | ||
I didn't. | ||
I came out here to have a civil conversation, but the next time that you put your hands on me, you keep your hands away from me. | ||
Do you understand that? | ||
She keeps throwing hands, trying to rip the phone out, rip her hand out. | ||
I'm not gonna deal with you. | ||
I'm not gonna deal with you. | ||
You're following me. | ||
So don't tell me anything. | ||
Free space. | ||
You do have free space until you put your hands on me. | ||
I don't have my hands on you. | ||
Oh, I have it on video, okay? | ||
I can call the police like that. | ||
That's okay. | ||
Go ahead and call them. | ||
You stop me. | ||
It's sad that you're Hispanic and you're against yourself. | ||
Yes, ma'am, you're voting against your own rights. | ||
I'm a first-generation Texan, okay? | ||
I'm a woman, and I have my own rights to vote and have my own opinion, just like every other person. | ||
And there's no reason for war. | ||
You say you want to unite? | ||
You're the one who approached me. | ||
You approached me. | ||
Ma'am, I did not approach you. | ||
I'm trying to go home. | ||
Carry on. | ||
Carry on. | ||
You're so peaceful. | ||
We love you and we'll protect you. | ||
These people are just like possessing zombies, man. | ||
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You come in and vote and I will let you vote. | |
This is where our country is. | ||
Don't fucking put your fucking hands on me. | ||
And then she throws hands. | ||
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Yeah, don't fucking put your hands on me. | |
So, okay, so she's looking to, she calls the police, looking to get an assault charge here, tries to identify the woman. | ||
Guess where she's ID'd? | ||
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She's a poll worker. | |
Those are the liberals that count the votes. | ||
Right there. | ||
They put signs. | ||
They put signs to block Republicans. | ||
Oh, I didn't see the sign. | ||
Oh, I didn't know it was illegal. | ||
What's going on? | ||
I'm a stupid liberal. | ||
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What? | |
They're out there assaulting reporters and then they're ID'd because they're poll workers. | ||
These are the people, folks. | ||
So see, that's what you gotta understand. | ||
The Democrat Party is corrupt at the top, but then its little minion voters are corrupt. | ||
Its little minion voters are a bunch of corrupt little slime that will lie, cheat, and steal. | ||
That's who these people are. | ||
And the Democrats have the game down. | ||
They know, hey, you convince these psychotic leftists that... | ||
They're fighting Nazis and fascists and racists and rapists, and they'll go out and commit the crimes at the low level for you. | ||
Because they justify it. | ||
This is what we're dealing with, folks. | ||
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You get it? | |
Polling location in Northville, that's a red suburb of Detroit, relocated for voting due to a gas leak. | ||
Gas leak closes Northville voting precinct on election day. | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
A gas leak. | ||
Shut it down. | ||
Shut it down in the battleground state of Michigan. | ||
You had PG&E in California. | ||
They planned a power outage on election day in the red districts. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
A planned power outage. | ||
On election day, five polling locations without power on election day, all red areas by the electric companies in California. | ||
Totally normal stuff. | ||
Totally normal. | ||
Of course, that's when you plan to have a power outage, is on the election day. | ||
And it's always in the red areas, too. | ||
That's totally normal, completely. | ||
The head of the DCCC... He comes out and he says that the Democrats are in a strong position to flip the House. | ||
Now, all the numbers are completely against that. | ||
But here's the kicker. | ||
He says, it just might take a few days to know. | ||
I mean, they tell you their plan here. | ||
They're going to count votes until next week. | ||
That's their plan. | ||
Now, we'll see if they can execute it. | ||
We'll see if they can pull it off or not. | ||
But that's their plan. | ||
That's the head of the DCCC. We'll just count votes forever until we flip the House. | ||
We'll just count votes forever until we take the Senate. | ||
We'll just count votes forever until we beat Trump. | ||
So if it's the same situation that we have... | ||
From 2020, where Trump is up in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Virginia, Arizona, Nevada, and they just refuse to call it, and they just refuse to call it, we know what's up. | ||
They're just going to keep finding votes, keep counting votes. | ||
They'll have all the postmarked mail-in ballots. | ||
They'll find hundreds of thousands of them. | ||
That's their plan. | ||
So I think Trump has a plan for this too, by the way. | ||
And this was probably... | ||
I mean, I don't know if you would say it was a mistake from 2020. | ||
But he should have come out midnight in 2020 and just declared victory when he was winning in all these states by 100,000 votes. | ||
Bigger margin of victory than he had in 2016 in Wisconsin and Michigan and Pennsylvania. | ||
Bigger margin. | ||
And then the 300,000 votes in each state came in at 3.30 in the morning and then they called it for Biden. | ||
We all know the story. | ||
So I think this year, if they try to pull that same stuff, I think Trump comes out tonight, probably around midnight, and just declares victory. | ||
And then they'll say, oh, Trump prematurely declares victory. | ||
It's not over. | ||
We're still counting. | ||
We're going to count till next week. | ||
We're going to count till next year. | ||
And then the legal battle is on. | ||
Quite frankly, I think we would all like to avoid that. | ||
Quite frankly, I think we would all like to have the decision by tonight... | ||
We'd like to get that moment, but do not be surprised if that's how this deal goes down based off what we're seeing. | ||
Now, we've got more issues here, and I also want to get into the Senate race. | ||
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All right. | ||
Let's look at some of these other issues that we have here. | ||
Mismatch signatures in Maricopa County. | ||
So you already have the issues in Phoenix, clip five. | ||
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Of those approximately 1.4 million ballot packets, we have sent approximately 27,000 to curing so far. | |
Now, what curing is, is that's the process by which we attempt to contact the voter if we cannot match the signature. | ||
We have cured about 15,000 so far out of that 27,000. | ||
We have until five calendar days after Election Day in order to cure as many of those as we can. | ||
So they're just going to have this tranche of ballots, 27,000. | ||
Whatever needs to happen. | ||
They just have a nice tranche of 27,000 ballots sitting in Phoenix in case they need them. | ||
You know. | ||
Totally normal. | ||
Totally normal stuff. | ||
I mean, we got all kinds of other reports here from citizens that are having trouble voting. | ||
Maybe we'll play some of those in the short segment, but let's just do this as we go to break. | ||
Let's just remind you, these are all Democrats prior to the 2020 election. | ||
You'd think we could all agree that the electronic voting machines are a problem. | ||
The Democrats certainly think so. | ||
Here's a compilation of Democrats ahead of 2020, before 2020, complaining about voting machines in clip 11. | ||
I continue to think that our voting machines are too vulnerable. | ||
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Our researchers have repeatedly demonstrated that ballot recording machines and other voting systems are susceptible to tempering. | |
Even hackers with limited prior knowledge, tools, and resources are able to breach voting machines in a matter of minutes. | ||
In 2018, electronic voting machines in Georgia and Texas deleted votes for certain candidates or switched votes from one candidate to another. | ||
The biggest seller of voting machines is doing something that violates cybersecurity 101, directing that you install remote access software, which would make a machine like that, you know, a magnet for fraudsters and hackers. | ||
These voting machines can be hacked quite easily. | ||
You could easily hack into them. | ||
It makes it seem like all these states are doing different things, but in fact, three companies are controlling that. | ||
It is the individual voting machines that pose some of the greatest risks. | ||
There are a lot of states that are dealing with antiquated machines, which are vulnerable to being hacked. | ||
Workers were able to easily hack into an electronic voting machine. | ||
It was possible to switch votes. | ||
43% of American voters use voting machines that researchers have found have serious security flaws, including back doors. | ||
We know how vulnerable now our systems were. | ||
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I know the hackathon that took place last year, where virtually every machine was broken into fairly quickly. | |
I actually held a demonstration for my colleagues here at the Capitol, where we brought in folks who, before our eyes, hacked election machines. | ||
Those that are being used in many states. | ||
Aging systems also frequently rely on unsupported software, like Windows XP and 2000, which may not receive regular security patches and are thus more vulnerable to the latest methods of cyber attack. | ||
In a close presidential election, they just need to hack one swing state, or maybe one or two, or maybe just a few counties in one swing state. | ||
I'm very concerned that you could have a hack that finally went through. | ||
Yeah, I agree with the Democrats, dozens of them. | ||
The voting machines are not good. | ||
It's a major problem we have. | ||
I agree with the Democrats. | ||
We need to do something about these voting machines that are easily hackable. | ||
By the way, that hacking convention he mentioned, we'll talk about that coming up, too, with a situation that's happening in Ohio right now. | ||
I mean, folks, look, I still predict Trump will win. | ||
I think he gets 270 electoral votes, maybe even on the dime. | ||
I think it will be a victory tonight for the Republicans, but election integrity has to be a major issue moving forward, and the Trump administration needs to start dealing with it day one, because this is just an abomination of an election process. | ||
It's already began, and we're not even halfway through the day. | ||
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Okay, tell me if this is right. | |
I just went by one of the places that you vote at where I live at, and You don't go in to vote. | ||
You pull up in your car. | ||
They bring the machine out to your car. | ||
They push the buttons for you. | ||
There was no Republicans there. | ||
They were all Democrats. | ||
What is going on, America? | ||
What the hell is happening in our country right now with our elections? | ||
There's no way I'm going to trust the election after what I've seen today. | ||
There is no way the other people that are working there are pushing all the buttons and doing the voting for you while you sit there in your car with your door open. | ||
Never in my life have I seen this. | ||
I did. | ||
I started to film it as I was riding by, but there was too much traffic. | ||
Something's happened, America, and it's big. | ||
Pick up before it's too late. | ||
Yeah, people are gonna see this one, folks. | ||
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If they say Kamala Harris won South Carolina, I understand why and how they did it. | |
People are gonna see right through this deal, folks. | ||
It's too big this year. | ||
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And I took my oath to be a poll worker tomorrow for the United States election. | |
I was told you can't wear red or blue. | ||
That makes sense. | ||
But she also said you can't wear American flags. | ||
And I said, why? | ||
And she said, well, because one side tends to not like it that much. | ||
They think you're trying to push your beliefs on them. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
We literally live in the United States of America and we're voting on the next leader of our country. | ||
And you're offended that we want to wear American flags? | ||
Like, please don't vote for the wrong side of history, people. | ||
Please. | ||
Like, this is so insane. | ||
We are literally United States citizens voting for the United States president and we can't wear American flags to polls or it pisses one side off. | ||
Be so f***ing serious. | ||
My name is Emily, and I want to tell you about what happened to me this morning. | ||
I woke up and decided that I was going to go vote. | ||
Can't really speak on the election if I didn't vote, so that's how I felt. | ||
And when I went to the Episcopal Church in Cape Coral, Florida, I stood in line for about 30 minutes. | ||
When I got up to the representative, I handed her my ID. She scans it and says, oh, you've already voted. | ||
I said, no, I have not. | ||
She said, here, let me show you what I'm seeing. | ||
She takes the tablet, turns it my way, and it says, voted by mail. | ||
I said, I did not vote, nor would I vote by mail. | ||
I don't even believe in voting by mail because I feel like it's easily manipulated and rigged. | ||
She turned white. | ||
And she said, hold on, let me call somebody. | ||
She takes this flip phone that I guess is something they've been using for when this happens, because apparently I can't be the first one. | ||
She called somebody. | ||
I stood there for about 15 minutes and they were able to delete it. | ||
After that, they scanned my ID again and said, okay, you can go vote now. | ||
What? | ||
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Meanwhile, I'm standing there, my heart is racing. | |
I feel sick. | ||
That's what, you get it? | ||
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I just registered to deal with corruption firsthand. | |
About a week and a half ago. | ||
So I just don't see how this is even possible. | ||
But obviously, We know how it's possible. | ||
Things can be intercepted or rigged, for a lack of better words. | ||
So if you are going out to vote, you should be. | ||
I asked the lady. | ||
I said, well, does it say who I even voted for? | ||
She said no. | ||
She's not allowed to see it. | ||
They don't give that access to anybody. | ||
That works there for the polls. | ||
So I'll never know. | ||
There's no doubt about it. | ||
Democrats are at it again. | ||
They're going for the 2020 steal all over again. | ||
This time, though, we're prepared. | ||
We're watching them. | ||
The RNC is activated. | ||
We got big news, actually, from the RNC chairman coming up next. | ||
So it's, as I said, this is going to be a victory that's going to be determined in the courts, not... | ||
The polling locations. | ||
And it's already going on. | ||
It's already an insane election day. | ||
This one might be decided at the courts. | ||
I hope we can win it at the ballot box. | ||
Trump will have to win some of these states by hundreds of thousands of votes for them to call it tonight. | ||
Michael Watley, chairman of the RNC, just made this announcement. | ||
Wisconsin election integrity win. | ||
Yesterday, we sued the Milwaukee Elections Commission to prevent the city from restricting poll watcher access. | ||
As a result of our lawsuit, we just got word that Milwaukee has affirmed that poll watchers will have full access to observe the voting process. | ||
Big win for Badger State voters. | ||
Wow. | ||
That is a big win. | ||
That is a huge win, actually. | ||
Now, notice how late in the game it comes, and yet, at least they were able to do it. | ||
That could save Wisconsin. | ||
Oh my gosh, what an insane day it's already been. | ||
What an insane election day it's already been. | ||
Now, The story here is that in Wisconsin, it's even worse in Pennsylvania. | ||
The Democrats outnumber Republican poll watchers. | ||
In Pennsylvania, it's 10 to 1. | ||
It's completely illegal, just on its face. | ||
It's supposed to be 1 to 1 ratio. | ||
Democrats had like 5 to 1 in Wisconsin, 10 to 1 in Pennsylvania. | ||
But now, oh, now the Republican poll watchers are able to get in at halftime. | ||
So basically at halftime, now the Republican poll watchers can get in there. | ||
So who knows what kind of shenanigans were going on all day in Wisconsin, all early voting and everything else in Wisconsin, but now they're at after at halftime. | ||
Okay, Republicans, come on in. | ||
Is that too late in the game to stop the steal in Wisconsin? | ||
No. | ||
Guess we'll find out. | ||
But I'd say it certainly isn't a bad thing. | ||
It's certainly a good thing. | ||
Certainly gives you hope, maybe. | ||
We get a result in Wisconsin tonight. | ||
Now, this is a crazy story. | ||
Out of Ohio. | ||
And Ohio could be very important. | ||
I mean, I assume Trump will win Ohio. | ||
But it's not just Donald Trump on the ballot. | ||
That is a Senate seat that I predict will be flipped as well. | ||
And that's when you weigh how much shenanigans the Democrats are going to be involved in. | ||
You also have to weigh the Senate, the power of the Senate, into this as well. | ||
So maybe they're trying to pull some games in Ohio to try to stop Bernie Moreno from unseating Sherrod Brown at the Senate level, which I think at this point Trump is going to be able to carry Moreno over the finish line in a tight race. | ||
But the Crowder Mug Club has this image of a poll watcher. | ||
This is unbelievable. | ||
And the electronic equipment on the... | ||
What looks like the portable Wi-Fi receiver, I mean, I don't know why they would even be putting it into this high position unless it was a Wi-Fi receiver. | ||
Whatever, it's just weird. | ||
And it says not password encrypted on the thing. | ||
It says no password. | ||
No password needed on what appears to be the wireless internet receiver. | ||
What in the hell is going on? | ||
So here a cybersecurity expert breaks it down in clip 18. | ||
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Hey, everybody, it's Ryan Montgomery, also known as Zero Day. | |
And I was just checking out the tweet from Steven Crowder, and it looks like there's a wireless device being used in a voting facility. | ||
And clearly that's against the law. | ||
So they wanted to get my opinion on it, and I'm going to just give you this. | ||
So every single year I go to this event called DEFCON, which is a hacking convention in Las Vegas. | ||
There's usually about 30,000 people there. | ||
One of those sections within this conference is called the voting village. | ||
And since 2017, to my knowledge, there's been vulnerabilities found in voting machines. | ||
Up until 2024, there were multiple vulnerabilities found in the current voting machines that are being used right now. | ||
The odds of them being fixed in time for the election are You know, absolutely, unbelievably low. | ||
So I don't think that that, you know, that that is something that has happened. | ||
I would check into this for yourself. | ||
And no matter which party you're voting for, I believe we should have a fair election and stay safe and leave any questions below. | ||
Thanks. | ||
So this thing is just gonna have all kinds of things that get contested. | ||
And these things need to be contested and investigated no matter what happens tonight. | ||
And the overhaul of our election system has to happen no matter what happens tonight. | ||
How about Arizona? | ||
Here we go. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Issues in Arizona. | ||
Clip 19. | ||
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We're also following a developing story on the Navajo Nation. | |
Navajo President Boo Nigren says voting machines are down in Apache County. | ||
That borders northwestern New Mexico and includes Window Rock. | ||
Nigren also says some voters are being turned away without casting a ballot. | ||
He says you should ask for a provisional ballot and make sure to bring your government issued ID. What do you throw it into the emergency box? | ||
This is a joke. | ||
Our election system is a joke, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
An absolute mess. | ||
We're about halfway through the day now, considering the West Coast time zone, and it's just everywhere. | ||
We've had issues in every battleground state, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia. | ||
It's insane. | ||
Become the third world. | ||
Hold elections like the third world. | ||
Import the third world. | ||
Become the third world. | ||
Unbelievable stuff here. | ||
All right. | ||
Let's get into these big Senate races now. | ||
And we'll go state by state for you quickly here. | ||
Now, Arizona, this is another one where it might take Trump to get this deal across the line. | ||
Now, I will say... | ||
Just for, you know, whatever it's worth to you. | ||
The polls in Arizona are wacky. | ||
The polls in Arizona are whacked out. | ||
Trump is leading in almost every poll, but Lake is somehow trailing in almost every poll. | ||
So, again, make what you want of that. | ||
I can't make sense of it, but that's how it is. | ||
Either way, We know what the Democrats do in Arizona, specifically Maricopa County. | ||
Arizona is a major battleground state that could ultimately determine the fate of this election and who knows, maybe even the Senate. | ||
So there's extra motivation for the Democrats to put their finger on the scale in Arizona to try to stop Carrie Lake from winning as well as Donald Trump. | ||
But ultimately, I do believe If Trump wins Arizona, Lake wins Arizona. | ||
If Trump loses Arizona, Lake loses Arizona. | ||
So I think that's going to be the situation in Arizona. | ||
Rick Scott will win in Florida, no problem. | ||
You know, the Maryland situation is odd. | ||
Not many polls are giving Larry Hogan a shot, but he's got strong name recognition. | ||
So there's an outside chance, but it's probably likely the Democrat wins Maryland. | ||
Michigan, here's a big one. | ||
Stebenau, the incumbent, is not running. | ||
So Slotkin doesn't have incumbent power. | ||
Mike Rogers is a pretty good candidate. | ||
He campaigned with Donald Trump even last night. | ||
But Michigan, story I think is the same as Arizona. | ||
If Trump wins Michigan, Mike Rogers wins his Senate race. | ||
If not, I think Slotkin takes it. | ||
Montana may be your best bet for the Republicans to flip a Senate seat. | ||
Even though Tester has incumbent power, I think Trump is going to carry Sheehy over the finish line, and I do think the Republicans flip the Montana Senate seat. | ||
Nebraska is safe for Deb Fischer for the Republicans. | ||
New Mexico, nobody's giving the challenger to Martin Heinrich. | ||
Nevada is interesting. | ||
Sam Brown and Jackie Rosen. | ||
Now, this is one of those things that you could see a split. | ||
Jackie Rosen has incumbent power. | ||
Even if Trump wins Nevada, I could see Rosen still maintaining her seat. | ||
Now, Sam Brown is a disfigured veteran. | ||
He's really a great candidate, but he's going up against the incumbent power. | ||
And I just wonder if there's going to be enough juice for Trump to carry Sam Brown across the line. | ||
That could be one where the Democrats hold the Senate, but Trump wins Nevada. | ||
We'll obviously be monitoring that important Senate race. | ||
But that's another potential seat that could flip. | ||
So what we're looking at here is three potential flips, one long shot flip, and then I think one pretty positive flip, which is Tim Sheehy over John Tester. | ||
Ohio is probably your second best shot for the Republicans to flip a seat. | ||
And even though Sherrod Brown is the incumbent, I do think Bernie Moreno can get carried across the finish line by Donald Trump in Ohio. | ||
So I'd say that's your second highest odds for Republicans to flip a seat is in Ohio. | ||
Pennsylvania, Bob Casey, the incumbent Democrat versus Dave McCormick. | ||
I just, again, my problems are the same in Pennsylvania, folks. | ||
Whether it's 2020 or 2022, I just see no trends that show me that you're going to get a good result for Republicans. | ||
And Trump and the Republicans will have to win Pennsylvania by half a million votes to take Pennsylvania. | ||
And maybe it can be done. | ||
But they'll get 600,000, 700,000 votes in Philadelphia and just continue to control the state like they've done the last two elections. | ||
That's my fear. | ||
Otherwise, yeah, I'd say McCormick and Trump both win Pennsylvania easily, but it's not how the game is played. | ||
So there's a chance they could flip it, but it will ultimately, I think, also be the same story as the other battleground states. | ||
If Trump can win Pennsylvania, then McCormick can win. | ||
But... | ||
It's going to take Trump to pull these guys across the finish line. | ||
Ted Cruz should beat Colin Allred relatively easily. | ||
Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin versus Eric Havdi. | ||
You know, Baldwin poses herself as more center. | ||
She even runs campaign ads that are like pro-Trump. | ||
She has the incumbent power. | ||
I think this is another kind of a long shot for Republicans to flip that seat. | ||
But, again, you ask... | ||
Can the power of Trump, if he wins Wisconsin with a huge margin, pull Eric Hovde across the finish line? | ||
But that's another one I could see going Baldwin-Trump. | ||
That's another one I could see splitting like in Nevada. | ||
But that's another potential seat flip there. | ||
West Virginia. | ||
West Virginia. | ||
Joe Manchin not running anymore. | ||
Glenn Elliott vs. | ||
Jim Justice. | ||
I think this one's a toss-up, but I can see Republicans, I can see the power of Trump flipping this seat. | ||
I think that you got, this is probably your third highest chance to flip a Senate seat for the Republicans. | ||
And with the power of the Trump vote, you might see Justice win that seat. | ||
Now, the rest of these races are really not even considered to be close or contested. | ||
I wish John Deaton had a chance in Massachusetts because I think he's great. | ||
But he's considered a long shot. | ||
Royce White in Minnesota. | ||
I'd love to see Royce get in there, but he's considered a long shot as well. | ||
He's ran a great campaign. | ||
I'd like to see him continue, maybe run a house race he could win. | ||
But I think that's going to be probably a long shot. | ||
You know, some people think if Trump outperforms in New Jersey and New York, that Bashaw has a chance in New Jersey to flip a seat. | ||
That Sapracone has a chance to flip Gillibrand off the Senate. | ||
But those are far long shots. | ||
Those are long shots for sure. | ||
I'd love... | ||
Even Hung Kao is considered a long shot in Virginia. | ||
I think that this is going to be a power of Trump issue too. | ||
I think that's a closer race than a lot of people anticipate. | ||
You know, they do a lot. | ||
They spend a lot of money on Tim Kaine. | ||
He's got good name recognition. | ||
He's got incumbent power. | ||
Hung cows run a great campaign. | ||
It depends on the margins. | ||
If Trump performs, overperforms, and wins Virginia by a wide margin, I think Cal has an outside chance. | ||
I could see Cal being an outside shot to pull off the upset. | ||
In Virginia. | ||
But that's going to be, I mean, Trump's going to have to outperform majorly and win Virginia by a large margin for that upset to happen. | ||
But man, Cal would be a fantastic, I mean, that would be such an attitude change in the Senate for Republicans if we could get Cal in. | ||
That guy's serious business. | ||
So maybe it's just wishful thinking. | ||
It's considered a long shot. | ||
But I think maybe there's a chance with the power of Trump. | ||
And really, those are the races that I think are going to have any interest or any reason to think there could be a change there. | ||
So that's what you've got. | ||
By the way, the leader, one Black Lives Matter leader, Mark Fisher, has endorsed Donald Trump. | ||
How do you like that? | ||
In Rhode Island. | ||
Of all places. | ||
After being a lifelong Democrat, he says, we've just been blindly loyal to the Democrat Party for no reason. | ||
He now supports Donald Trump. | ||
And endorses him with that statement. | ||
Good for you. | ||
Good for you. | ||
So there you go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
So again, after we cover that Senate, those Senate races, I'd say it's almost a guarantee that The Republicans will come out of the Senate races with a one-seat advantage. | ||
I'd say the odds are you could see a two-seat advantage. | ||
And then if Trump can just perform in levels of which we've never seen and drag some of these other Senate candidates across the line, the Republicans could even get up to a four-seat advantage in the Senate. | ||
I'd say it's safe to say the Republicans, it's almost a guarantee the Republicans will maintain the majority in the House at a minimum of four seats. | ||
It'll probably come in closer to 10, highest possible number, probably around 20. | ||
But you're lining it up right now for the Republicans to get the House, the Senate, and the White House. | ||
And believe me, the Democrats know the threat that represents to their power, and they're not just going to let the Republicans have it, folks. | ||
So, this is going to be... | ||
Again, this election is beyond just Trump and the White House. | ||
The power of the Senate and the House is also huge. | ||
This is, you know, we always say it, but it really is the most important election of our lives. | ||
And everybody sees it now. | ||
Elon Musk sees it now. | ||
Joe Rogan sees it now. | ||
He endorsed Trump last night. | ||
But if... | ||
Trump can pull these other senators across the finish line, folks. | ||
They could have up to four seats, or even more potentially, but definitely four in the Senate. | ||
And now you have a mandate, and I think you'll have more support for Trump within the Republican Party this time than you did in 2016. | ||
So you can get even more done in that process. | ||
So that's where we stand. | ||
Now we're going to focus on Nevada coming up in the next segment with some big breaking news out of Nevada. | ||
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All right, when we come back, we're going to focus on Nevada. | ||
Big breaking news coming out of Nevada. | ||
And we'll take a look at that, not just at the presidential level, at the Senate level as well. | ||
But here's one final message from Donald Trump ahead of Election Day. | ||
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Eight years ago, one man had the courage to step forward, to take on the corrupt ruling class, to battle the Washington insiders who raided our factories, pried open our borders, and sent our best Americans to die in desert wars overseas. | |
But the corrupt system fought back. | ||
They could never forgive him for taking away their power and giving it to you. | ||
January 20th, 2017 will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again. | ||
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So they came after his family, his business, and his freedom. | |
One hoax, one injustice after another. | ||
But Donald J. Trump pressed on. | ||
Because he wasn't fighting for himself, he was fighting for you. | ||
They're not coming after me, they're coming after you, and I'm just standing in their way. | ||
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The Democrat Party tried to throw their opponent behind bars, but Donald Trump would not bow down to tyranny. | |
I will never quit. | ||
I will never bend. | ||
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I will never break. | |
I will never yield. | ||
Not even in the face of death itself. | ||
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An assassin came within a centimeter of taking his life. | |
Seeing Donald Trump get up after getting shot in the face, pump his fist in the air is one of the most badass things I've ever seen in my life. | ||
Weeks later, a hostile foreign regime, desperate to stop America's comeback, launched their own plot to assassinate President Trump. | ||
No American political leader has had to endure what he has endured. | ||
He did it for us, for our children, and for our freedom. | ||
We stand on the verge of the four greatest years in the history of our country. | ||
We are going to redeem America's promise and unlock the extraordinary future that is just within our reach. | ||
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But now, he is counting on you to finish the job. | |
Only you can ensure all of this struggle ends with our victory. | ||
He took a bullet for you. | ||
Now, we need you to vote for him. | ||
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Together we will make America powerful again. | ||
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And we will make America great again. | ||
By the way, Joe Biden is not going to be attending the Kamala Harris headquarters campaign event tonight. | ||
Victory party, loss party, whatever it is. | ||
Biden will not be in attendance. | ||
Is that because he anticipates a loss? | ||
He's too tired? | ||
Or really, they just hate one another? | ||
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By the way, more breaking news. | ||
More breaking news on voting machine issues in Pennsylvania we've got coming up. | ||
Laura Trump just announced breaking news with something they got out ahead of. | ||
There was about to be more shenanigans in Pennsylvania. | ||
You know, Rob Dew comes in here in the break, and they're all cutting up a bunch of clips. | ||
And they're getting ready for the big show tonight over there, preparing the Alex Jones studio, getting stuff ready for Alex tonight with our extended election coverage. | ||
And he's like, hey, we're about to edit some stuff and post it on the Alex Jones X account and on Infowars.com and Bandai Video. | ||
You know, what do you got on the election integrity issues? | ||
I'm like, an hour and a half of election integrity issues. | ||
Take your pick. | ||
And so this stuff is widespread and it's everywhere. | ||
And I'm already getting a bunch of messages on my X account and my phone of people talking about stuff. | ||
Look, Election integrity has to be a major administrative issue for Donald Trump. | ||
You know Harris ain't going to do anything about it. | ||
They take advantage of it. | ||
They're the ones running the issues. | ||
So it's got to be Trump. | ||
All right, joining us now from Nevada that still is a major battleground state. | ||
Six electoral college votes could make the difference. | ||
And I want to get an update on some of the news that we've had over the course of the last month with some of the legal fights. | ||
The purging of the voter rolls. | ||
The ballots being rejected, the missing signatures, the mismatching signatures, and then looks like some corruption on the election certification board. | ||
So Megan Barth joins me. | ||
Megan, major battleground state, Nevada, not just for Trump, but for the Senate as well. | ||
What is your feeling right now as we head into this election night, people voting in Nevada right now? | ||
Well, it's looking really good, actually. | ||
What's very interesting about Election Day is, unlike previous Election Days, it's a lower Republican turnout, and so the GOP here is very concerned about the down-ballot. | ||
But what we are seeing is a huge Indy turnout and independent turnout, and we're also seeing a big turnout in the rurals. | ||
So, independents and rurals definitely lean Republican. | ||
When you get down into Clark County, which has two-thirds of the state's voters, Indies, we really don't know how they're going to break. | ||
I do believe that we do have more independent voters that are coming in from California. | ||
And with the GOP surge that we were seeing in early voting, the GOP dominated early voting. | ||
The GOP was ahead by about 42,000 to 45,000 votes on average. | ||
The GOP was registering about 400 New voters a day during early voting. | ||
The GOP registered 10,000 new voters just in the month of October. | ||
So all signs point to a Trump victory, perhaps a Senate victory, but it's really going to come down to independents. | ||
I think 400,000 independents have voted. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
I was just getting those numbers before we got on. | ||
I don't know if that's the cumulative or if it's just today. | ||
But what I can say is that the GOP in Clark County is very concerned because if we lose the down-ballot, we lose the state. | ||
Well, and I look at Nevada being one of the rare instances where you could have Trump take it at the presidential level, but the Democrats win at the Senate level, and maybe the independent margin there would be the reason why. | ||
Rosen has the power of the incumbency versus Sam Brown. | ||
You know, Trump would have to win by, I think, a pretty wide margin, 25,000 even, or more, maybe to get Sam Brown across the finish line. | ||
But I do think that if I'm looking at the odds, I think that that's probably what Nevada looks like. | ||
Now, I haven't heard about any issues in Nevada yet. | ||
Pretty much every other battleground state. | ||
We've had voting machine issues and all other kinds of crap. | ||
Haven't heard anything out of Nevada yet. | ||
Are things running smoothly? | ||
It really seems like they're running very smoothly. | ||
We aren't seeing the long lines. | ||
We aren't seeing voting machine problems. | ||
We aren't. | ||
And I'm in touch with at least two lawyers, one from the RNC and one from the state GOP. On a regular daily basis, sometimes multiple times a day, they're not really reporting any issues yet. | ||
What I do believe is going to happen is that there's going to be a larger GOP turnout towards the end of the day. | ||
When you look historically, you know, Republicans are working 9 to 5, if you will. | ||
And so we will see an increase in activity at the polls, perhaps around 4 or 5 o'clock. | ||
Polls close at 7 o'clock. | ||
We had lines in the midterm that were extended, you know, until 9 o'clock. | ||
You know, we have a huge turnout. | ||
We had a huge early voting turnout. | ||
I don't believe that the votes have been cannibalized, but we are over 50 percent in general. | ||
In some counties, we're already at 90 percent, but Clark is definitely dragging. | ||
But you're not seeing a lot of Democratic enthusiasm either. | ||
Independents are dominating there. | ||
But as far as problems, no problems, except our laws just create a lot of problems and they create a lot of distrust. | ||
Yeah, and it seems like most of that, whether good or bad, was settled before today. | ||
And so now it's just like it seems and with the independent voters, I guess it kind of depends on Do these Californians like Kamala Harris or not, right? | ||
I mean, they did leave California, so maybe they're not fans of Democrat Party policies or Kamala Harris herself, but that might end up being the difference of the Californians that fled their blue state that they destroyed politically to Nevada want to still vote Democrat. | ||
But I tend to agree. | ||
I still think that Nevada looks good for Trump. | ||
Some of the latest poll numbers had him down, but you know how the polls go. | ||
But it's definitely going to be a tougher victory for Sam Brown. | ||
And, I mean, what do you think the margin would have to be for Trump in order to drag Brown across the line for Senate? | ||
Yeah, I think your 30,000 ballot margin is fair. | ||
I think that's what you said, 25, 30. | ||
I would say it's 30 to 40. | ||
Just to really be sure, we have to remember that Catherine Cortez Masto only secured the Senate for the Democratic majority by 7,800 votes over Adam Laxalt. | ||
That was less than a percent. | ||
And so, you know, our last election in 22, we had a split ticket. | ||
We had a Republican governor and a Democratic legislature and a majority of Democratic representatives, whether they be Congress or in the Senate. | ||
You know, I think that Nevada is known for its close elections. | ||
But the more Trump, excuse me, the more votes Trump gets, the better, obviously, for Sam Brown. | ||
You know, the rising tide will lift the ship. | ||
I think Sam has done an exceptional job of closing the gap. | ||
He was down 10 or 12 points just over the summer and coming into the fall. | ||
And within the last month, he tightened up that race to a neck and neck, you know, dead heat. | ||
So we'll see if There was an interesting statistic that I saw the other day, Owen, and that was we had 150,000 Californians move to Nevada. | ||
I would assume that a predominant number of those would be in Clark County, the largest county, and then, of course, Washoe County, which is the second largest county where I am right now, in northern Nevada. | ||
It doesn't seem like they're packing their politics with them. | ||
It seems like they're leaving their politics behind, and I can kind of guesstimate that based on the amount of new GOP voter registrations that are coming through. | ||
Yeah, and I mean, you kind of have to look at these things and speculate with the splits and say, okay, well, if that's the case, you still have to be conservative. | ||
And let's say 65% of them are not blue, not Democrat voters, but you're still going to have, you know, some are obviously going to still vote Democrat. | ||
But what... | ||
You know, Nevada, with these results, and when you look at these election results, it's hard to trust anything. | ||
But, you know, I can't take any of them at face value. | ||
But I do have to say, Nevada's results, you just talked about 2022, it's some of the zaniest stuff. | ||
Do people show up drunk? | ||
Or, like, I don't get it. | ||
Like, oh, I'm gonna vote for this Democrat and that Republican? | ||
Is it, like, tic-tac-toe? | ||
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Pretty much. | ||
Don't ask me to wrap my mind around that one. | ||
You know, Nevadans are an interesting breed. | ||
That's all I can say. | ||
I absolutely love living here. | ||
I plan on living here my whole life, as long as we don't have a veto-proof Democratic supermajority, because then we'll become Californian. | ||
I already escaped California. | ||
I'm a California refugee. | ||
But Nevadans are very independent. | ||
They're very independently-minded. | ||
We had three Republican mayors in the rural rurals, I mean, the very rurals, that are voting for Jackie Rosen, and they're going to vote for Donald Trump. | ||
So, you know, I think it... | ||
From that perspective, I think it's, you know, who brings home the bacon? | ||
Then we also have a lot of split tickets, which I was talking to with members of the Jewish community, where they're going to vote for Donald Trump, but they're going to vote for Jackie Rosen. | ||
So you really can. | ||
It is kind of like tic-tac-toe. | ||
We have a lot of split tickets here in Nevada. | ||
And I have to also forewarn you and your audience that you're not going to know what has happened in Nevada unless it's a complete too-big-to-rig, as Trump says. | ||
It's such a blowout. | ||
Because we count mail-in ballots for four days after Election Day. | ||
We count unmarked, non-postmarked mail-in ballots three days after Election Day. | ||
And they're allowed to cure ballots, which means fix the ballots that need fixing, up to November 12th. | ||
So that's a week. | ||
Yeah, that's insane. | ||
I mean, who knows? | ||
You know, Democrats might still be voting right now as we're talking with mail in ballots. | ||
They might be voting tomorrow with mail in ballots. | ||
I mean, that's that's how insane these rules are. | ||
So we have absolutely no idea when those ballots were dumped into. | ||
Well, the drop boxes will be picked up by seven o'clock tonight. | ||
But if they go through the mail and somehow are missing a postmark, they'll still be counted up to three days after. | ||
It's going to be so frustrating. | ||
It's going to be so frustrating tonight. | ||
And I do think this election is going to be razor thin, the margin of victory. | ||
And we could be sitting here looking at Nevada with Trump in the lead. | ||
I do think Trump will win the state. | ||
But like you said, we could be sitting here and they just won't call it. | ||
I mean, Trump could be up by 15,000, 20,000, and they'll just say, we're not calling it. | ||
We're not going to call it because we still have to count all these mail-in ballots now again. | ||
You have to look at the splits. | ||
And if they refuse to call it, if Trump is up by 10-20,000 at the end of this night and they say we're not going to call it because of the mail-in ballots, then I'm going to have to call shenanigans. | ||
Because now you're basically telling people 100% of the mail-in ballots are for Harris? | ||
I mean, that's ridiculous. | ||
Even if you say 70% of the mail-in ballots are for Harris, the margin for Trump is still too much. | ||
So, I mean, this deal, I hope we're not sitting here dealing with this, you know, at midnight, but I will say I think that could be the case. | ||
I do think it's more likely that Trump will have a wide margin and they'll declare it for Trump, but at the Senate level, that one they might drag out. | ||
They may. | ||
It really does come down to the margins. | ||
Like I said, Catherine Cortez Masto won by 0.08%. | ||
And she had a huge ballot curing operation, which I believe gave her the lead that she needed. | ||
The GOP now is better prepared. | ||
If you recall, back in 2020, Trump said, Vote on Election Day, it makes it harder to cheat that way. | ||
Well, we saw what happened. | ||
Since that time, Nevada has implemented through the Democratic majority with the Democratic governor back in 2020 during the pandemic. | ||
Without a single Republican vote, they entirely changed our election laws. | ||
So now we have unlimited ballot harvesting here. | ||
We never had that before. | ||
So the GOP now is ballot harvesting along with Turning Point USA throughout this state. | ||
You know, we also have drop boxes, which we'd never had before. | ||
And so they definitely have, I've seen an increase in GOP participation following, just simply following the law. | ||
And I've also seen an increase in GOP lawyers and activity groups that are poll watching and monitoring to make sure that we do not have the same situation we had in Clark County back in 2020, when Trump and his lawyers were, you know, basically calling out the fraud, if you will. | ||
So Nevada The Democrats in Nevada basically caused all of this distrust in the election. | ||
Now, when you look back at 2020, I believe it was, 62,000 mail-in ballots suddenly appeared. | ||
And that really created the difference that the Democrats needed, whether it was down-ballot or whether it was what Biden needed at the top of the ballot. | ||
Biden won by, I believe, 32,000 votes. | ||
So Trump's going to need that, if not more. | ||
Yeah, and that, of course, was the big story of 2020 in five states where they found hundreds of thousands of mail-in ballots after the election, and all of them were for Biden. | ||
I mean, really, it's incredible. | ||
It's a completely impossible odds, but they pulled it off. | ||
And so hopefully, you know, I guess I would ask this because I see what's going on in Georgia. | ||
I see the Republican leadership of Georgia, and I don't think they're Republicans. | ||
I think they're Democrats, or at the very least, they're operating against Trump. | ||
What about the Republican leadership in Nevada? | ||
Are they pro-Trump? | ||
You're gonna make me go here, aren't you? | ||
I'm just gonna do it. | ||
I was on the phone this morning. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
It was about 1230. | ||
And there was no tweet from the governor about election day. | ||
We have a Republican governor and we have a Republican lieutenant governor. | ||
But there is no tweet from the governor about election day. | ||
No get out the vote effort. | ||
And he's trying to protect his veto pen. | ||
So I got on the horn. | ||
And I said, is the governor going to tweet about election day if he wants to save his own veto pen? | ||
Might want to toss a tweet out there. | ||
Work for his down-ballot candidates. | ||
They've certainly put a lot of effort into getting these down-ballot candidates some exposure and some money. | ||
But after that, in about 15 minutes, the governor tweeted. | ||
So Six hours, nearly six hours had gone by and the governor finally tweeted. | ||
What I can tell you, this will probably get me in trouble, but I don't care, is that consultants run a lot of politicians, whether it's in Nevada or whether it's in Georgia. | ||
And that's when you have the consultants who are going to get paid win or lose. | ||
So they really don't care. | ||
They aren't moored in principles. | ||
They'll represent Democrats, they'll represent the Green Party, they'll represent Republicans. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
As long as they're getting a paycheck, they're gonna take that paycheck. | ||
So the governor has gotten a little bit more active as of late. | ||
He attended his first Trump rally last week when Trump was in Las Vegas. | ||
And Trump has been to Las Vegas numerous times over this campaign trail. | ||
I've interviewed Trump three times and have attended most of the rallies that he's had in Northern Nevada. | ||
You know, it was disappointing to—what I can tell you is it was very disappointing to a lot of people on the ground. | ||
It was also disappointing to a lot of people behind the scenes, a lot of people that have been busting their butt this whole entire campaign season with the absence of Republican leadership at the top of the ticket. | ||
Well, your one phone call might have applied the pressure to get that statement out. | ||
So, I mean, good for you. | ||
Good for you. | ||
There are— The NevadaGlobe.com, by the way. | ||
Follow Megan's work at TheNevadaGlobe.com. | ||
Finishing up with you here, because I see these stories all the time, and it's unfortunate, but this is the nature of your far-left radical Democrat. | ||
Viral video in Washoe County leads to dismissal of election certification board appointee caught stealing GOP candidate signs. | ||
Now, just so you can see everything that's going on here, there was a poll worker, a radical Democrat poll worker in Texas, who was assaulting reporters. | ||
Then there was a situation in, I think it was Pennsylvania, where you had a Democrat who goes up on camera and brags, I'm a certified Democrat, I'm so great, going up, putting signs in front of the Republican signs, like right in front of it, then gets caught on camera and says, oh, I didn't see it, I don't know what's going on. | ||
What is with this? | ||
Do they just assume they won't get caught? | ||
I mean, I don't get it. | ||
It's like the Karens are cloned. | ||
They kind of all look alike, if you've noticed that. | ||
Haven't really been to a beauty salon, you know, not big in makeup. | ||
Doesn't really know what a hairbrush is. | ||
But nonetheless, this woman that was caught red-handed by a volunteer for a GOP commissioner candidate, it's a very powerful position in Washoe County. | ||
She was literally taking Her signs, the GOP commissioner's signs down, and putting them into a van, a Mercedes van, it's like 150 grand, with California plates. | ||
So she was soon ID'd as Amy Powell. | ||
And so I know people at the county and I called and I said, who is this Amy Powell? | ||
And they said, oh, well, she sits on this certification board. | ||
I said, what's all this certification board about? | ||
Oh, well, she's appointed by the county clerk. | ||
Well, what are her credentials? | ||
How long has she been doing this? | ||
Do you do a background check on this three-person certification board, which I guess was implemented through statute by the Democrats, And the kicker is that the certification board that certifies the Washoe County election, which is a swing bellwether county, it probably will determine the Senate race and it probably will determine the presidential race, including the down ballot. | ||
Did you do a background check? | ||
Who is this person? | ||
What kind of credentials do you need? | ||
And they don't even need to be bipartisan. | ||
They have to have one person from the county, perhaps, And then two people. | ||
And they don't have to be a Republican and a Democrat. | ||
They could be two Democrats. | ||
So I have continued to push in the county for more answers. | ||
I'd ask a question, I'd get an answer. | ||
Then that would elicit another question. | ||
So I'd ask another question and get an answer. | ||
So then they opened Pandora's box. | ||
And I asked 10 questions. | ||
And I'm still waiting for the answer for those 10 questions. | ||
Is she even a resident? | ||
Is this woman, Amy Powell, even a resident of Washoe County? | ||
She has California license plates. | ||
Incredible work at TheNevadaGlobe.com. | ||
Megan Barth, our guest. | ||
We need Megan Barth's all over the country to focus on their states so that we can get on here and really just dig into the details and the weeds of this election process. | ||
But I think that's where we're heading. | ||
There's a thirst for this information. | ||
You know, and it's kind of sexy again, really. | ||
It's kind of, it's like this is what people want now. | ||
It kind of like droned into the abyss for a couple years. | ||
But now with Trump and then the 2020 election, this is the kind of coverage people want. | ||
You're doing great work at the Nevada Globe. | ||
Thank you for your time today. | ||
Thank you so much, Helen. | ||
All right. | ||
And, you know, I look forward to finding out about that lady. | ||
I wonder how California license plates, Mercedes Sprinter van loading up Republican signs, disappearing them. | ||
You know, it's totally normal behavior. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we've got more breaking news here in a swing state. | ||
Never stops. | ||
Milwaukee forced to recount 30,000 ballots due to tabulation error. | ||
How about that? | ||
Oh, that's just beautiful. | ||
That's just beautiful. | ||
Roughly 30,000 ballots in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, will have to be recounted, the city said, on Tuesday afternoon because of a tabulator issue. | ||
Oh, that voting machine process. | ||
City spokesperson Jeff Fleming said the ballots were sealed, but the doors to those machines were not closed properly. | ||
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The issue involved early absentee and in-person ballots and affected all 13 tabulators. | ||
Paulina Gutierrez, executive director of the Milwaukee Election Commission, led election workers on how to address the issue moving forward. | ||
Oh, outside of reopening the envelopes for those ballots and the legwork that happens before ballots are run through the machines, each ballot will need to be reprocessed. | ||
The city said it could take hours to recount the ballots. | ||
The machines are not connected to the internet, and they are zeroed out generally at the start of the day. | ||
Isn't that nice? | ||
So, the issues persist. | ||
We're gonna maintain our focus on all of this stuff. | ||
Laura Trump just put out this statement out of Pennsylvania. | ||
Great example of the GOP election integrity operation identifying a problem before it happens. | ||
Earlier today, our team saw that some precinct in the crucial Luzern County, Pennsylvania were running low on ballot paper. | ||
Running low on ballot paper, ladies and gentlemen, on election day. | ||
We activated our volunteer staff and attorneys who worked with election administrators to make sure these voting sites were resupplied before voting could be disrupted. | ||
This is the key to having a nationwide infrastructure we can put out small fires before they spiral out of control and provide solutions to problems as they develop in real time. | ||
Remember to make sure to stay in line and vote. | ||
So there you go. | ||
They were going to run out of paper in Red County. | ||
The numbers in Pennsylvania are going to be astronomical, folks. | ||
They're going to be astronomical. | ||
The early voting numbers were already high. | ||
The voting numbers today are astronomical. | ||
So, I mean, the numbers in Pennsylvania are just going to be huge. | ||
Huge. | ||
Ridiculous, even. | ||
And so I think numbers are going to be probably high in a few states and probably nationwide. | ||
But I think when we look at Georgia specifically and when we look at Pennsylvania, that's going to be interesting to watch. | ||
Georgia numbers may come back down to earth if they don't do the triple counting of the ballots in Atlanta. | ||
The Pennsylvania numbers already look like they're going to be just ludicrous level high. | ||
Michigan, they were able to stop the quadruple, triple counting of ballots. | ||
They won in a lawsuit. | ||
They're purging the voter rolls in a lot of these states, too. | ||
The final numbers are going to be interesting. | ||
Because really, your proof of, your big anomaly proof of shenanigans in 2020 was the astronomical impossible numbers. | ||
So if it happens again, it's just going to be eyebrow-raising. | ||
But Pennsylvania numbers, no doubt, are going to be astronomical. | ||
And that's because of all the get-out-the-vote ground game that the Republicans have been engaging in and just what we're seeing as far as turnout so far. | ||
Hours away, ladies and gentlemen, hours away from the first results coming in. | ||
We're going to have them right here for you on InfoWars Live, covering it all night with the whole crew, Alex Jones, myself, and others. | ||
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, we got some statements from Donald Trump. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
I mean, folks, we called it here day one. | ||
Trump, a lot of talk about massive cheating in Philadelphia. | ||
Law enforcement coming. | ||
Philadelphia and Detroit, heavy law enforcement is there. | ||
Now, look, I don't know if this is Donald Trump engaging in tactics or Of, let's say, for lack of a better word, intimidation to stop people from committing crimes and election fraud and voter fraud. | ||
Or if there's really, you know, I'm not trying to get too conspiratorial, but, you know, if there's an actual, let's say, operation to monitor this stuff. | ||
I mean, certainly the GOP is aware. | ||
But what did I say? | ||
If 700,000 votes come in for Kamala Harris in Philadelphia, it's... | ||
I mean, sirens going off, something's going down. | ||
And I'd have to refresh my memory on the numbers in Detroit, but you can go back to 2020. | ||
Donald Trump increased his numbers of votes from 2016 to 2020 in Detroit, and then Biden just increased his numbers even more. | ||
So that's how they did it, folks. | ||
If you go and study 2020 in depth, which I've done, that's how they pulled it off. | ||
The Democrats got astronomical turnout in Detroit to take Michigan back. | ||
They got astronomical turnout in Philadelphia to take Pennsylvania back. | ||
They got astronomical turnout in Milwaukee to take Wisconsin back. | ||
Three states, Trump won in 2016. | ||
They got astronomical, impossible, really, turnout in those cities to flip those states for Biden. | ||
So again, I always make the comparison, but it's fair to make. | ||
You didn't have any players in Major League Baseball hit 60 home runs for decades, and then Sammy Sosa, Mark McGuire, and Barry Bonds all did it within five years multiple times. | ||
Well, yeah, that's because they use steroids. | ||
So you have the vote steroids happening in these Democrat-run cities, Phoenix, Arizona, Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
If you stop that, it's over. | ||
Trump wins every single one of those states. | ||
By the way, we got a very concerning statement from Barack Obama moments ago. | ||
We also have an update in Pennsylvania. | ||
There's so many voting machine issues, they've now extended election day. | ||
So now elections are going on deep into the night in Pennsylvania because they can't even run voting machines. | ||
So this whole thing is already just completely crazy. | ||
All right, we've been saying it. | ||
For weeks, months here on this show, this election is likely to come down to the fight in the courts and not the ballot box. | ||
And it appears that we are being proven right. | ||
The only thing that could stop that from being the case is a massive victory for Donald Trump. | ||
And I'm talking hundreds of thousands of In the margins in these battleground states. | ||
Otherwise, they're already saying, Barack Obama just said it. | ||
The New York Times just published a story. | ||
Oh, we're going to be counting for days, weeks if we have to, in all these battleground states. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
Two of the most populous states that we have, Florida and Texas, have none of these problems. | ||
Entire countries in Europe can get their results in a single night. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
It's what you called a corrupt election process. | ||
And joining me now, who's all over these legal fights, is Mike Yoder from Citizen AG. Now you're obviously in a bunch of legal fights yourself, and you've exposed a lot of corruption dealing with non-citizens voting. | ||
All that aside, I mean, what do you make of the current state of this election? | ||
All the shenanigans that we expected have already happened in all these battleground states, and we're about just through halfway now with some of the people getting off work and voting now. | ||
They've had to extend it in Pennsylvania. | ||
They're telling us they're going to count for weeks in Arizona and Nevada and these other states. | ||
I mean, where do you... | ||
How do you analyze this? | ||
Do you think it's accurate to say this is going to come down to legal fights? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I think that this is playing out exactly as we expected that it would, largely in part because we know the tricks. | ||
We know each way that they cheated back in 2020. | ||
We saw where the fraud happened. | ||
It was through a slew of different tactics, actually. | ||
And I mean, when I say complex, That not only begins to lay out how insanely built out the mechanisms are that they use. | ||
I mean, it ranges from provisional ballots to digital, to illegal citizens, to deceased people, to paper ballots, to mules. | ||
I mean, there's every single... | ||
Aspect of this is really drawn out. | ||
So the reason that they're going to be delaying it, they kind of got blindsided largely in part by the early voting and a few other things that have derailed what they had anticipated planning on doing again. | ||
So this is exactly what I expected to come out, yeah. | ||
And I just wonder, too, you know, obviously the leadership of the GOP with Watley and Laura Trump is, you know, much better than you had with Ronna Romney McDaniels. | ||
I mean, she's like not even on the map. | ||
Like, she's a zero factor. | ||
Trump and Watley have actually had an impact, but I just wonder... | ||
I just wonder if they're really as aware and prepared for how bad this is going to be. | ||
They've certainly had some victories. | ||
They haven't had 100% of victories. | ||
But it's just like, what do you do? | ||
What do we do here? | ||
What does Citizen AG do? | ||
If we sit here and at the end of the night or tomorrow... | ||
Kamala Harris has 700,000 votes in Philadelphia. | ||
I'd have to go back and look at the numbers from 2016 to 2020. | ||
But I mean, we're talking about The odds is this is like getting struck by lightning, right? | ||
The odds of getting struck by lightning are about the same odds that Biden increased his vote tally in Detroit, Milwaukee, and Philadelphia from Clinton. | ||
It's like, are we going to see the same thing with Harris? | ||
And that's how they're going to keep these states blue? | ||
So it's like, what action gets taken if we see these impossible astronomical increases in these Democrat cities? | ||
There's a lot of different legal actions that can be taken. | ||
I don't want to publicly go into some of those that we have already in process to tee up in case they're needed. | ||
But I will say, the first time sharing this, is that November 12th we'll be getting another 277,768 records in Pennsylvania on top of the 1.2 million records that we got in Pennsylvania. | ||
Excuse me, in Arizona. | ||
In Arizona, the Secretary of State had lied to us saying that the records didn't exist, and we were able to get a court order compelling him to produce the records that did exist after he was lambasted for not even showing up in court. | ||
So the Assistant Attorney General for the state was... | ||
It was reamed out by the judge. | ||
But in Pennsylvania, we filed suit. | ||
We sought a TRO. So our TRO was denied. | ||
We lost the motion, but it was on a basis, largely in part because of mootness. | ||
The state actually capitulated and agreed that they would be producing those records on November 12th after we requested them. | ||
So that's another over a quarter million voters in Pennsylvania that we will be able to catch in If they try to use those names to commit voter fraud. | ||
And so that brings that number from 700,000 that you said down to, you know, under 500,000, closer to four. | ||
But still, nonetheless, there's a lot of different legal mechanisms that can be done in place. | ||
I mean, you saw that it goes back to Bush v. | ||
Gore as one of the cases where that was one of the most heavily contested issues. | ||
I hesitate to say anything publicly because I don't want anyone to know what strategies that our organization is planning on doing. | ||
Well, then I'll just stop you right there because I don't want you to either. | ||
So let me just ask you, what was the final result in Arizona? | ||
Because they were supposed to produce the information on hundreds of thousands of voters by yesterday. | ||
What happened with that? | ||
So, I did not follow the other case. | ||
They're getting additional time because of the number of voters that we had, the 1.2 million. | ||
I'm not sure if they did or did not follow through with America First Legal's victory, where they were able to get, I think it was 90,000 records that were supposed to be produced. | ||
I've just been overly consumed with our cases in Pennsylvania as well as our case in Arizona. | ||
But we have 1.2 million. | ||
So the judge said, okay, obviously we understand it's going to take you some time to get these records together, so they'll be providing those. | ||
But the biggest thing is that we'll be getting them before the certification. | ||
And a lot of people are saying, well, it's too late. | ||
Why now? | ||
Why didn't we do this earlier? | ||
We didn't know. | ||
We didn't know until six weeks ago. | ||
That's when we first discovered this and found it, and we were still able to jam it through in six weeks and get this order. | ||
But what we'll be able to do is we are going to be able to ascertain whether there's any fraudulent votes that were, in fact, cast. | ||
That's the big thing, is there's a difference between preventing someone from voting, which we do not want to do. | ||
We think every single eligible American citizen, regardless of where they fall politically on the spectrum, should be able to vote. | ||
It's not about suppressing a vote. | ||
It's not about stopping people from voting. | ||
It's about ensuring that only Americans, eligible, registered American voters, are the individuals that choose the 47th president. | ||
And we'll be able to catch every single one of them that try to catch—if any name is used, To commit voter fraud by casting a vote that is fraudulent or otherwise unlawful, we will be able to catch it in Arizona. | ||
And there's at least 1.2 million names that previously were susceptible to it. | ||
Likewise, over 277,000 in Pennsylvania that were susceptible for use in voter fraud, and they no longer can use those names. | ||
Well, that could end up making the difference in this election, you know, whether it comes tonight or in a week before the certification. | ||
But here's what I see happening now, because I look for logical consistency. | ||
And, you know, I say if it doesn't add up, then you know it's corrupt. | ||
You've got Barack Obama here today. | ||
You've got The New York Times here today. | ||
And this has been their message, you know, for weeks or months now, really. | ||
And they say, we're not going to know the results on election night. | ||
As if Americans have no memory. | ||
I mean, I'm not even that old. | ||
I'm 35. | ||
But I remember elections when I was younger, I guess until Bush-Gore. | ||
We would know that night. | ||
We would know that night. | ||
They would declare a winner. | ||
Even when Trump beat Hillary, you know that night. | ||
Right? | ||
We know. | ||
And now all of a sudden it's like, nope, we can't know. | ||
And there's this idea that, well... | ||
This is our way of making sure everything is fair and every vote is counted and, you know, it's this idea that this is what it takes to have a fair election and this is what it takes for election integrity. | ||
But hold on a second. | ||
The same people telling us that are the same people that don't want voter ID, the same people that don't want voter signature verification, the same people that don't even want to have a date on a mail-in ballot. | ||
I mean, I can go on and on and on. | ||
The same people that won't purge voter rolls of dead people. | ||
So the same people that refuse to do all this election integrity effort are now the people saying, hey, we need days to count the ballots. | ||
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I'm sorry, I don't buy that. | |
Yeah, and one of the main ways that they cheat, we found that in four different states, to the exact ballot number, to the exact number, they used provisional ballots, and the exact number of provisional ballots that were rejected in Nevada, Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Georgia was the exact number that was the margin of victory. | ||
And provisional ballots are essentially what's used when you show up to the polls and they say, well, we can't find you on the registration list or you seem to have already voted. | ||
Someone had marked that you had already cast your vote. | ||
They let you vote, but it's on a provisional ballot, which gets separated from every other ballot. | ||
It gets taken into a different area. | ||
It's sequestered. | ||
It gets seen and reviewed by a little board. | ||
That is entirely in secret. | ||
There's no poll watchers. | ||
No one can observe. | ||
No one can see what's going on. | ||
And then you get a message that's sent back to you saying whether your ballot was accepted or rejected. | ||
And if they reject it, they tell you why. | ||
If your ballot was accepted, the thing is that there is no way to see if your ballot was counted for the person that you actually marked on the ballot to be counted towards. | ||
So you can know if your vote counted or not. | ||
But you don't know for who. | ||
And that's across the board. | ||
I mean, that's what's well established under the secrecy principles of voting. | ||
But they use the provisional ballots. | ||
So the more people that show up without IDs, the more people that they can't confirm, what it does is they spin the narrative and make it seem as though they're using it to increase voter turnout. | ||
The messaging is, oh, well... | ||
In Arizona, there were over 700,000 provisional ballots that were handed out in 2020, and 550,000 counted, 150,000 didn't. | ||
Well, they framed the issue of claiming, well, that's 550,000 people that were able to vote that otherwise wouldn't have been able to vote. | ||
Well, that's skewing the narrative. | ||
And first and foremost, my question is, why is it so hard to just go and register to vote and then pass the ballot, whether it be mail, which I'm not saying is the best, but it's really not a hard thing to do to become a registered voter. | ||
If you have a driver's license or you go to the DMV, I mean, in Michigan, even if you say you don't want to register to vote and you decline, back in 2020 they had an executive action pushed through by Jocelyn Benson that automatically just disregarded the fact that you affirmatively declined to register to vote and they signed you up anyways and you had to opt out. | ||
Because, I mean, which is just egregious. | ||
You already said I don't want to be registered and they're going to go ahead and register you anyways. | ||
Well, there's where that voter data money goes for the Democrats, you know. | ||
No, I mean, we know where the head of the snake is. | ||
It's Eric. | ||
It's the Electronic Registration Information Center. | ||
We know that they're using the DMV records. | ||
That's why we have the lawsuit filed in Wisconsin showing that they're getting sensitive personal information from the state DMVs and they're using it to bloat the rolls. | ||
And that's the real to me. | ||
That's the real ballot harvesting right there is when they can identify votes that aren't going to be used. | ||
Let's just say it like that. | ||
When the Democrats spend their they spend all their money on voter data. | ||
They can identify the votes that aren't going to be used and then they find a way to use them. | ||
That's what I think the real ballot harvesting is. | ||
And they kind of just shadow it with like, oh, no, it's just like, you know, boots on the ground efforts. | ||
And, you know, going into these areas and helping people that can't vote. | ||
But, you know, I would just you know, I want to get back into the at the state level here. | ||
Sure. | ||
It looks to me and, you know, maybe this is your legal analysis or, you know, maybe even you're privy to some information here. | ||
Maybe you can share it. | ||
It looks to me like the Republican Party at the presidential campaign level, at the Trump level said, okay, we're going to focus on Pennsylvania, right? | ||
And maybe that's because it has the most electoral college votes. | ||
Maybe that's because they had an idea that it'll be the easiest to catch, let's say, voter fraud, election fraud, what have you. | ||
Maybe they weigh into it as well. | ||
Hey, Georgia's red. | ||
We got Republicans running it, even though I think Kemp and Raffensperger might really be Democrats or anti-Trump behind the scenes. | ||
And then there's Arizona, where you have Carrie Lake, you have Abe Hamide. | ||
I mean, you have serious Republicans who are like, I mean, they're like Trump level with the way they talk and the way they view elections. | ||
So, I mean, what is the analysis here for the Trump campaign to focus on Pennsylvania and But then kind of like Georgia is just like out here floating and Arizona with a Senate race over here is kind of like an unknown factor. | ||
How did they weigh this decision to focus on Pennsylvania and then I guess hope that these the state level Republicans in Georgia would handle that or that the campaigns in Arizona would handle that? | ||
Do you have any idea like what led to this? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not inside the campaign intimately to the point where I could say what their strategy was or the reasoning for the decisions they make. | ||
But first level is looking at the number of electoral college votes, right? | ||
I mean, Pennsylvania has a sizable number of EC votes that is notable and it's something that they want to look at. | ||
It's looking at the Cook PVR, the Partisan Voter Index, where you see how close are they to going red or blue for either Harris or Trump. | ||
So when you look at those figures and you see that you're so close, that's something that you want to pour a lot of effort into. | ||
The other thing is also looking at the level of complexity between The structure and the relationship between the counties and the state itself before they get all the way up to the secretary for certification and sent to Congress. | ||
So you look at all these different structures. | ||
Arizona has a lot less counties. | ||
Georgia has a massive amount of counties. | ||
It's got, I think, 259 counties. | ||
So to try to organize and put the effort in states like that where there's already litigation ongoing, there's already legal work in place, and there's already attorneys on the ground that are fighting there. | ||
I mean, I think that that's just a strategic decision that they ultimately decided was something that would be most beneficial in Pennsylvania to really emphasize and focus on there. | ||
But you also have to look at how complex and how well integrated the mechanisms are that they've used to cheat and what evidence you have. | ||
Because there's a lot of things that we've seen that especially have come out. | ||
Arizona was one of the states that used identical regression lines. | ||
You could have a sheriff's race in County 1 and the Senate race in County 2, and you'll see an identical voter trend regression. | ||
And that's speaking explicitly to the ballot side of things. | ||
But the biggest issue is really the complexity of how many different mechanisms they have to go through, where it's getting a number of names on the rolls, because you obviously can't have more votes cast than registered voters. | ||
Well, that might become a story soon, too. | ||
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I mean, it wouldn't shock me. | ||
We've seen, you know, there's a couple of counties in Arizona where you have different statistics. | ||
It's called VAP and CVAP. VAP is the voting age population. | ||
CVAP is the citizen voting age population. | ||
Obviously, the differential being who's a citizen, who's an illegal alien. | ||
And in a couple of Arizona counties, I think there's three counties that actually exceed the voting age population of the state, not even just the citizen voting age, the actual voting age population. | ||
Yeah, Michigan too. | ||
And they just say, oh no, that's normal. | ||
It's normal for us to have more votes than voters. | ||
Literally, that's what they've been publishing the last week. | ||
Well, it's because they don't clean their rolls. | ||
And the Supreme Court has said... | ||
But don't worry, Mike. | ||
They're going to clean it in 2028. | ||
Well, they haven't cleaned it since 1908, if they were going to say that. | ||
Because it doesn't get clean. | ||
Yeah, you got like World War veterans voting for Democrats. | ||
Go to the graveyard. | ||
They'll find all the Democrat voters. | ||
There's Grover Cleveland voters on the rolls in some of these states. | ||
I mean, it's insane with what they do. | ||
And the thing is, is that there's other mechanisms to force removals under the NVRA, and this is what we use in Arizona. | ||
If you don't vote after... | ||
receiving a confirmation notice. | ||
So they send confirmation notices out. | ||
I'm sure a lot of people may have gotten them previous. | ||
Actually, probably a lot of people may have not gotten those because if you vote, you never get one really sent to you. | ||
But a confirmation notice is just essentially the state checking in. | ||
Hey, just FYI, just confirm with us that you still live there. | ||
If they respond to it, then you're good. | ||
You stay active. | ||
If you don't live there, the notices are always sent via forwarded mail. | ||
So if you've moved, it'll go to your new address and you can just fill the form out and put it back in the mail and say, nope, I've moved. | ||
so I'm no longer at that address They're supposed to. | ||
I'm going to say that they're supposed to remove you. | ||
Those that don't respond get placed on the inactive voter registration list. | ||
If you're inactive and you don't vote in the next two federal election cycles, the Supreme Court has stated that makes the removal under the NVRA mandatory. | ||
So as of November 9, 2022, the voters that did not vote in either 2020 or 2022 that got these notices sent should have been removed over 700 days ago. | ||
I think we're close to 730 days ago. | ||
If they didn't get removed, the only reason that they should still be on the roll is because they either voted in 2020 or 2022, but that would have made them reactivated. | ||
So there should be zero voters that are inactive, that received a confirmation notice more than two federal elections ago. | ||
But the problem is, is that's a four year gap and most people forget about it. | ||
So those voters just sit there. | ||
They just accumulate and they put them in what's called an unknown status. | ||
Well, it's not unknown. | ||
Well, I guess you could say it's unknown to the extent that you don't know if they're active registered voters that should be on the roll or whether they're ineligible voters that should have been removed that are still on the roll. | ||
Well, this is why mail-in voting is so dangerous. | ||
And I believe this is why the Democrats spend the most of their money on the voter data. | ||
They identify these voters and they get their mail-in ballots. | ||
And then what do you know? | ||
Lo and behold, some people show up to vote and they're told, you already voted. | ||
You already requested a mail-in ballot. | ||
They say, no, I didn't. | ||
Somebody did for you. | ||
So that's another level of fraud that I think, and look, to me, you get rid of the mail-in voting, period. | ||
You have to completely eradicate mail-in voting. | ||
That's something simple that should already be done. | ||
You have to do, probably every other year, every election cycle, you need to do a voter roll, you know, purge or, you know, however you want to say it. | ||
I mean, those are two easy things that need to be done. | ||
You can have the debate about the paper ballots versus the machines, but those two things, absolutely, they have to be done. | ||
It's outrageous that this has happened to our elections. | ||
This idea that we're going to be counting for days is offensive and an abomination to our country. | ||
It's third world status bullcrap, and they just want to normalize it all. | ||
Mike, any final words here as we're now about 35 minutes away from the first numbers coming in here on election night? | ||
CitizenAG.org, Mike Yoder, final comments. | ||
Yeah, I just want to say that freedom is not free. | ||
It never will be free. | ||
It never has been free. | ||
And your fundamental right to vote dictates every single right that you have. | ||
Because what it comes down to is the elected officials in office are the ones that get to say what you can and cannot do. | ||
And we've just experienced firsthand, every single person listening to this, Has just endured years of what it's like. | ||
And that's just the tip of the spear as to how bad it can get when you really see what happens when government leaders become rogue and oppressive to the extent that they really are pushing for. | ||
And we're seeing it slowly heat up right now. | ||
So if you have not voted, go vote. | ||
Get out and do it right now. | ||
Turn off your TV and just go. | ||
Get in the car. | ||
Go vote right now. | ||
And just know that there is A lot behind the scenes that's not discussed that is in play. | ||
I don't want people getting discouraged. | ||
We do have a lot of things going in. | ||
It's not just us. | ||
There's other lawyers. | ||
There's other entities like America First Legal. | ||
You have the RNC that's picking up with a lot of great legal cases. | ||
So don't lose faith in it. | ||
And at the end of the day, the one thing I always say is that God's on our side. | ||
This isn't a Democrat versus Republican issue. | ||
It's not a liberal versus conservative issue. | ||
It's a Right versus wrong, good versus bad issue. | ||
And we have God on our side. | ||
And to me, that's going to be the ultimate variable that determines us. | ||
And I think that we ultimately will prevail because it's unconscionable to think that fraud on this level could really go through if people actually step up. | ||
And I think we're seeing that happen and we'll be fine. | ||
Yeah, I agree. | ||
And ultimately, it's all part of God's plan. | ||
If God wants to see us through this and give us Trump and a shot at, as he calls it, golden age, rejuvenating our country, getting to another level of prosperity, then that's what God will have in store for us. | ||
If we have to endure more pain in order to learn some hard lessons and get more people on board, then that's what we'll go through. | ||
But I think it's time. | ||
I think we do get Trump across the finish line tonight. | ||
I hope we expose a lot of things as well. | ||
Really clean up our election systems. | ||
There's so many things in this country that we can fix. | ||
Donald Trump is the guy to do it. | ||
Trump the fixer. | ||
I agree with your final analysis. | ||
It's going to be razor thin, but I think we pull it off. | ||
Mike Yoder, CitizenAG.org. | ||
We'll be in touch. | ||
I know there's going to be a lot of legal fights in the near future that we'll be in touch about. | ||
Thanks, Ellen. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we've got some more election news coming up. | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines as well. | ||
What you're hearing, what you're seeing, what you're thinking on this election night. | ||
We are just... | ||
Less than an hour away from the results coming in. | ||
We'll be bringing to you those as soon as possible. | ||
It's all coming up. | ||
The InfoWars War Room. | ||
And then extended election coverage all through the night. | ||
As long as it takes. | ||
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Woo! | |
All right. | ||
How you feeling? | ||
How you feeling? | ||
6.30 on the East Coast. | ||
5.30 local. | ||
4.30 Mountain. | ||
3.30 Pacific. | ||
We're getting there, folks. | ||
We are getting there. | ||
I'm about to go to the big board. | ||
We got the big board up behind me. | ||
I'm going to the big board. | ||
We're pulling it off. | ||
We're going to be on the big board all night. | ||
I couldn't help myself. | ||
We were going to wait. | ||
We were going to wait and go to the big board until later tonight when we were doing our extended coverage and the numbers started coming in. | ||
I said, I can't help it. | ||
I want the big board. | ||
I want it now. | ||
I'm itching. | ||
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I'm itching. | |
I want to get a little loose. | ||
I want to get in front of the big board. | ||
I want to give you the big board analysis and then when the results start coming in, oh yeah, that's when we're going into the zone, baby. | ||
That's when we're going into the numbers and the analytics on the big board zone. | ||
I get this every other year and I love it. | ||
Give me the big board. | ||
Yes. | ||
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Okay, let me give out the phone number and then we're going to the big board. | ||
But I want to know what you're feeling. | ||
I want to know what you're thinking. | ||
Battleground states, particularly, but anywhere else. | ||
Phone lines open. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
And then we're going to go to the big board, so I think they're going to get my mic ready, anything else they need. | ||
In the meantime, why don't we just give you this video from Western Pennsylvania. | ||
More voting machine problems. | ||
Fire up clip 20. | ||
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I'm a registered Democrat. | |
I voted straight Republican Party this time. | ||
The machines weren't working. | ||
I filled out the paper and I put it in that box where they told me to put it under the machine. | ||
They're going to run it later. | ||
They're taking the machine out to fix it. | ||
But I want my vote to come. | ||
I want my wife's vote to come. | ||
Are you afraid they're not gonna count? | ||
Well, with all the stuff that went on before the last elections where they said, oh, there's no trouble, there's no trouble, don't worry about it. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
With AI, with all this new computer stuff, things can be manipulated quite a bit. | ||
So I'll tell you, that's gonna be a huge story. | ||
You know, whatever the result ends up being tonight, and that's going to be the integrity of the vote. | ||
Do people trust the vote? | ||
That's going to be your big story. | ||
All right, I'm getting ready for the big board here. | ||
Eventually, guys, if you want to bring me a sound pack, too, we'll get that, because I'm going to have to unplug from my audio, so we'll get my sound pack in here for the night as well. | ||
I think we've got the lav mic ready to go now. | ||
So, let's do it. | ||
Let's go to the big board. | ||
I can't help myself. | ||
I'm anxious. | ||
I'm itching. | ||
I'm fiending for the big board. | ||
So, here we go. | ||
Alright, guys. | ||
The audio isn't working. | ||
Just come in here. | ||
I have no audio in my ear. | ||
So, here's what we have. | ||
I think, for my latest analysis, what we see on the board here is what's up for grabs. | ||
I believe New Hampshire is up for grabs. | ||
I believe Pennsylvania is up for grabs. | ||
Might be a long shot, but I think New Jersey is in play as well. | ||
Virginia is up for grabs. | ||
Georgia is up for grabs. | ||
Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, all up for grabs. | ||
Trump could sweep all five electoral college votes in Nebraska, but that one vote is up for grabs. | ||
Who knows? | ||
One vote could end up making the difference in this election. | ||
That's how tight things are. | ||
But let's just go ahead and start in New Hampshire. | ||
Four electoral college votes. | ||
The latest poll numbers have been trending Donald Trump. | ||
And Republicans have had recent victories in New Hampshire. | ||
So New Hampshire is in play. | ||
Recent poll numbers showing Trump could win it. | ||
Obviously, it's not the most populous state, so it's a state that you can pull off. | ||
Those four electoral college votes could be the difference. | ||
That's how tight this race is going to be. | ||
So we'll be watching New Hampshire. | ||
Now, New Jersey might be a long shot. | ||
But Trump had huge rallies in New Jersey. | ||
There is a large contingent of conservatives, and specifically Trump supporters in New Jersey. | ||
I've talked to multiple people from the Trump campaign and from New Jersey that think Trump might have a shot. | ||
Trump might have a shot at New Jersey's 14 electoral college votes. | ||
It's a long shot, but I think it's in play. | ||
Pennsylvania, now this is a big one. | ||
Obviously, the 19 electoral college votes. | ||
But this is how Pennsylvania is going to go, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I believe Trump started the day down about 200,000 votes with the early votes and the mail-in votes. | ||
I think that the Democrats' strategy was the reverse of 2020. | ||
They did the vote steroids and the vote Viagra before Election Day, instead of at 3.30 in the morning after Election Day, which everybody saw, the line goes straight up for Joe Biden. | ||
It's impossible. | ||
It's an anomaly. | ||
Something is wrong with that. | ||
So I think they stuffed the ballots before the election this time around. | ||
However, however, we're hearing some Democrats voted for Trump, and the voter turnout so far today in Pennsylvania has favored Trump. | ||
So I think Whatever deficit he started the day with in Pennsylvania, it has been made up. | ||
Now, what Pennsylvania is going to come down to is the turnout, or probably better to say, the number of votes that Kamala Harris gets in Philadelphia. | ||
Now, Hillary Clinton got just over 500,000 votes. | ||
Biden got 600,000 votes. | ||
An astronomical increase, probably impossible. | ||
So... | ||
It looks like Harris might have to get 650 or 700,000 votes in Philadelphia to win Pennsylvania. | ||
That's what we're going to be watching. | ||
And if they decide they're going to be counting votes for days, like they're saying, they're going to count votes for days in Pennsylvania, watch out for Philadelphia. | ||
That's going to be the focal point. | ||
Now, what's interesting, Pennsylvania is also important. | ||
Bob Casey, the Democrat, Currently the Senator has the incumbent power. | ||
Dave McCormick has a chance to flip that seat. | ||
That's going to be big. | ||
That's why Pennsylvania is so big. | ||
If Trump can win Pennsylvania, if they can stop voter fraud, if they can stop this deal in Pennsylvania, there's a chance that the Republicans could also flip that Senate seat. | ||
But I think that that's going to be tough. | ||
I really do. | ||
I think that that one's going to be tough. | ||
Virginia is in play. | ||
I actually like Trump's odds in Virginia. | ||
I think Trump has a chance to win Virginia's 13 electoral college votes. | ||
The question is, can... | ||
He carried Hong Kao across the finish line, who's running against incumbent Tim Kaine. | ||
Tim Kaine's been in D.C. for a decade now, Hillary Clinton's vice presidential candidate. | ||
They've been spending a ton of money on this race to keep Tim Kaine on the Senate in Virginia. | ||
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But... | |
If there's massive turnout for Trump in Virginia, if there's massive turnout in the rural areas, which is what got Glenn Youngkin into the governor's mansion, if that same strategy happens in Virginia, massive turnout for Trump, massive turnout in the rural areas, you could see a major upset with Hong Kong sneaking in over Tim Kaine. | ||
But that might be a long shot. | ||
Georgia, this is a red state. | ||
Trump won Georgia big in 2016. | ||
I think there's massive voter fraud that happens in Georgia, specifically Fulton and DeKalb County. | ||
That's Atlanta. | ||
Same situation here. | ||
Now, the early numbers favor the Democrats. | ||
It looks like that the Republicans and Trump down big starting today. | ||
So you're going to have to have massive turnout in the rural areas in Georgia for Trump to win Georgia. | ||
This should be a red state. | ||
It shouldn't even be hard. | ||
We caught the Democrats in 2020, triple, quadruple counting ballots. | ||
They did the fake water main break. | ||
They sent the poll watchers home. | ||
The Democrats came back, pulled out all the secret ballots and started counting them. | ||
That's what really flipped it in 2020. | ||
I'd like to think if they don't do that, that Trump can win Georgia. | ||
But we're going to be watching Georgia, specifically Fulton County and DeKalb County. | ||
And if the astronomical numbers come in for Harris like they did for Biden, It's gonna be tough in Georgia, but that's what we're gonna have our eyes on. | ||
Now, Michigan has said they expect to have their results by the end of the night. | ||
Michigan has said they expect to have their results by the end of the night. | ||
Now, we all saw the Democrats flip Michigan in 2020. | ||
Same story. | ||
Detroit. | ||
Astronomical numbers in Detroit. | ||
From Hillary Clinton to Joe Biden, increasing the turnout at astronomical rates. | ||
Can Donald Trump, can Republicans overwhelm whatever's gonna go on in Detroit? | ||
It's worth mentioning that Donald Trump has basically said they're watching for voter fraud, they're watching for criminal activity in Philadelphia and in Detroit tonight. | ||
Truth is, if Trump wins Pennsylvania and Michigan, it's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
Pretty much the rest of these battleground states won't matter. | ||
He can get to 270 with Pennsylvania and Michigan and just pull one other state and win it. | ||
So if he pulls those two off, if they stop voter fraud or any crime in Pennsylvania and Michigan, Philadelphia and Detroit, then he can win those states. | ||
He's indicating that that's what they have their eyes on. | ||
But that's going to be the major thing. | ||
Michigan also, we have a seat open. | ||
Stebenow, who is the incumbent, is not running. | ||
Mike Rogers, Alyssa Slotkin, I think this all comes down to Trump. | ||
If Trump wins Michigan, I think that they can flip that Senate seat, and I think Mike Rogers can defeat Alyssa Slotkin, but I think that all comes down to Trump. | ||
Similar story in Wisconsin. | ||
Milwaukee, astronomical turnout for Biden over Clinton. | ||
Ludicrous numbers, probably impossible. | ||
That's where we're going to be watching And of course, Tammy Baldwin, the incumbent, running against Eric Hovde. | ||
This could be a situation where even if Trump wins Wisconsin, they might not be able to flip that Senate seat with the power of Tammy Baldwin as the incumbent. | ||
Plus, she's been running political ads in this campaign cycle that are basically pro-Trump. | ||
Like, she's friendly with Trump. | ||
So that could be one where even if Trump wins, I don't know if the Republicans flip. | ||
But that's, no doubt, these three states are going to be razor. | ||
I mean, it's going to be, they'll probably be counting Pennsylvania for days, potentially. | ||
But these states are all going to be razor thin. | ||
Even Trump can win without these states, but we're going to have all eyes on that. | ||
Of course, Nebraska, the popular vote, the congressional vote. | ||
Trump could get all five. | ||
He could get four and one. | ||
It's one electoral college vote. | ||
It could end up making a difference, but it's just one. | ||
That's how they run it. | ||
Popular vote, congressional districts. | ||
It'll probably go 4-1 as it normally does, but he could get all five. | ||
Arizona, you've got a similar situation. | ||
A Senate seat up. | ||
Carrie Lake versus Ruben Gallego. | ||
Now, the polls are looking great for Donald Trump in Arizona. | ||
Donald Trump is polling fantastic in Arizona, averaging five points up on Harris. | ||
But for some odd reason, Carrie Lake is losing in the polls to Gallego. | ||
It's a very strange phenomenon, but that's what's going on. | ||
All eyes will be on Maricopa County. | ||
Again, same story. | ||
Joe Biden got astronomical numbers in Phoenix. | ||
Astronomical numbers more than Hillary Clinton. | ||
Probably impossible. | ||
That's what people are gonna be watching in Arizona. | ||
Can Trump pull the down-ballot Republicans over the finish line in Arizona if he wins? | ||
I'd like to think so. | ||
Personally, I don't see how Trump wins Arizona and Cary Lake doesn't. | ||
But I could see a scenario where the Republicans don't win Arizona based off of what we might see tonight in Maricopa County. | ||
But all eyes will be on Maricopa County. | ||
That will determine the fate of Arizona. | ||
And if you get another astronomical turnout for Democrats, well, then you're just dealing with the same issues you dealt with in 2020. | ||
And that will lead to a Democratic victory. | ||
But if Trump wins Arizona, I believe Carrie Lake wins as well, and the down-ballot victories. | ||
Numbers are looking good for Trump in Nevada. | ||
You could have a situation, though, in Nevada, as you do have a Senate seat up. | ||
Where Trump will win the state, but Jackie Rosen, who is the incumbent We'll maintain her seat in the Senate. | ||
So that could be another situation where Trump wins the state, but the incumbent Democrat wins the Senate. | ||
I do think that Trump will win Nevada, but certainly that will be a close race that we will be watching all night. | ||
Now before we get back to the desk, Montana has a Senate seat up. | ||
This is the highest odds that there will be a flip. | ||
John Tester is the incumbent, but I think Tim Sheehy can flip this Senate seat red. | ||
That's your highest level of the best odds that Republicans will flip a Senate seat. | ||
And then if you go over here to Ohio, there's another Senate seat, even though Sherrod Brown is the incumbent. | ||
I think Trump can pull Bernie Moreno across the finish line. | ||
I think Republicans can flip a Senate seat in Ohio as well. | ||
That will flip The advantage in the Senate from the Democrats to the Republicans, 2 plus 1. | ||
So that's what I have on my big board. | ||
We'll be getting results in here shortly. | ||
And we'll be monitoring this all night with live results when we are live covering it. | ||
And the results will be coming in here very shortly. | ||
Very shortly indeed. | ||
So that's where we have it right now. | ||
And we'll be giving you up-to-the-minute updates right here on InfoWars and, of course, on my X account as well at Owen Schroer 1776. | ||
All right. | ||
We got about 10 minutes left of the show. | ||
Let's take a couple phone calls, but you can hang on to the line. | ||
We'll probably be taking calls all night if you want to stick with us. | ||
Let's go to Sam in Philadelphia. | ||
Sam, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hello? | |
Hello? | ||
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Hey, what's going on, man? | |
Look, I'm going to be real fast with this. | ||
He's going to win Philly. | ||
I really believe that. | ||
And I hear InfoWars talking about Philly and how it's such a... | ||
And it is. | ||
It is a very democratic city. | ||
But you really got a lot of people suffering in silence here. | ||
And that's the main problem. | ||
We're suffering in silence. | ||
Well, here's the issue with Philadelphia. | ||
Trump increased his votes from 2016 to 2020 in Philadelphia, and Biden had the impossible vote Viagra steroids. | ||
And I mean, so that's your problem in Philly. | ||
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Yeah, it's a lot of voter fraud, obviously. | |
Obviously a lot of voter fraud. | ||
But I voted today. | ||
I saw the poll watchers. | ||
They're there. | ||
You know, they're trying it. | ||
They're trying it. | ||
But see, I believe that there's people in Philly. | ||
They may be quiet. | ||
They may be silent. | ||
But they will show up at the polls. | ||
They are. | ||
I believe they will show up at the polls. | ||
Well, Harris is going to need a minimum of $600,000 to have a chance. | ||
A minimum. | ||
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Well, I'm looking like this. | |
I don't care why she's setting up shop here. | ||
Okay? | ||
Nobody wants her here. | ||
At least the people that I'm talking to. | ||
Nobody cares for Kamala here. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what, if they don't show up for Kamala, if she doesn't get at least $600,000, she doesn't win the state. | ||
And even the Senate seat becomes, you know, an interesting thing that's up for grabs. | ||
Appreciate your call from Philadelphia, Sam. | ||
Let's go to Travis in Georgia. | ||
Travis, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
So, I grew up in Cobb County, the OBB, which is To me, probably number three or number four in terms of the state of counties they could also cheat in. | ||
Fulton and DeKalb is not like the only ones. | ||
The Republicans won a lawsuit in Cobb that then extended to other counties as well. | ||
I'm trying to remember what the result of that lawsuit was, but yeah, they stopped something from going down. | ||
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Yeah, they're definitely trying to use Cobb. | |
But anyways, I live in Paulding, which is like directly west. | ||
But my wife's parents live right over the line in Cobb. | ||
And they said the scanner was broken. | ||
And the guy that said that y'all could either wait or you could leave the ballot with them to scan later. | ||
And then she said... | ||
The guy gave the parents a link to make sure their ballot was cast and everything. | ||
My wife doesn't think that it's a coordinated effort or anything, but Cobb is kind of already blue, but not necessarily yet. | ||
Same thing with Gwinnett County, where DeKalb and Fulton, of course, Well, I'm getting breaking news out of DeKalb right now that they're shutting down polling locations because of bomb threats. | ||
Guys, look up if there's anything on the news. | ||
We already had that story earlier today, and now it looks like it's happening again. | ||
It's the water main break all over again. | ||
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I mean, you can't make this stuff up. | |
It's insane what goes on in Georgia. | ||
And I guess, I mean, what's up with Kemp and Raffensperger? | ||
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Raffensperger is, I mean, if you know, you know. | |
If you don't, you just, like, you don't think anything of it. | ||
But if you know, I mean, Raffensperger is, like, nobody likes him around here. | ||
I don't think he likes Trump. | ||
I think he's anti-Trump. | ||
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What about the district that Savannah is in? | |
Anybody paying attention to that one? | ||
Well, I'll be paying attention to that one, but the thing is, The numbers that we saw in 2020, they can't really take the state with Savannah, Georgia. | ||
They can take it with Fulton County and DeKalb. | ||
The numbers they get there, they can overwhelm the state. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, we're talking 80% clip for Democrats, hundreds, thousands of votes. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, I just... | |
I'm just not trusting it. | ||
I mean, and it's not really because of like, it's not because that there's fraud because obviously there's fraud in all these different places. | ||
It's just, you know, you're expecting because you have, you know, Republican governor and Raffensperger. | ||
I don't know if Kemp is more just kind of like just standing back, but I don't think, I mean, I think, I think Raffensperger is, like, for the steal. | ||
Like, you know what I mean? | ||
Yeah, no, I agree. | ||
He's part of it. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Travis, thank you for the call. | ||
So, folks, now, shit. | ||
Multiple bomb threats now in DeKalb County. | ||
It's the greater Atlanta metropolitan area, and they're just shutting down the polling locations. | ||
I mean, quite frankly, that's not good for Democrats. | ||
Not good at all. | ||
I mean, those are Democrat areas. | ||
But it's just, what in the hell is going on? | ||
And of course, they're blaming Russia. | ||
Russia's bomb-threading one of the most important counties that could swing the entire election in a presidential campaign. | ||
That's what we're being told. | ||
It's just, what an incredible... | ||
It's just... | ||
I can't even... | ||
We haven't even gotten numbers in and this whole deal is already ridiculous. | ||
Let's go to Jay in Ohio. | ||
Jay, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. | |
Hey. | ||
I want to shout out to my girlfriend Amelia. | ||
Hello, Amelia. | ||
She's listening in. | ||
All right. | ||
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We're both nervous about the election. | |
Started out listening to Harrison in the morning and he was kind of a little bit laid back, feeling good and And Alex made me feel a little more confident. | ||
Now I'm listening to you and I'm a lot more nervous. | ||
Just wanted to voice my opinion there. | ||
Well, Ohio should be good for Trump tonight, and I do think it's their second best chance that Republicans have a flipping a Senate seat. | ||
So let's hope that Ohio turns out for Trump and turns out for Republicans in the Senate as well. | ||
And look, I don't mean to be pessimistic. | ||
I just call it as it is. | ||
And anybody who's doing election coverage and not weighing in... | ||
Voter fraud, election fraud, and just straight-up cheating is just not giving you good coverage, in my opinion. | ||
So I still think Trump's going to win. | ||
I've still predicted a Trump victory, but it's going to be razor thin, and we'll even see if they'll announce it tonight. | ||
Let's go to Ed in Maryland. | ||
You know, quickly, Ed, can we flip that Senate seat? | ||
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Probably not. | |
Yeah, I figured it was a long shot, but figured I'd ask. | ||
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Well, Larry Hogan is a scumbag, and I actually... | |
But that's why I kind of thought maybe they let him in, you know? | ||
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No. | |
He's a piece of garbage. | ||
But anyway, my concern was basically what's going on with Georgia and... | ||
Also with Pennsylvania. | ||
And I think Virginia and New Hampshire are in play, like you do. | ||
Well, I agree. | ||
I think Trump has a real good shot in those states. | ||
Most people don't have that on the map, but I do. | ||
All right, the war room ends, but InfoWars coverage does not. | ||
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The whole world's turning against them. | ||
They're super dangerous as they're throwing the kitchen sink at us to try to keep control. | ||
And I just don't think at 50 years old, after 30 years, when I understand things better than I've ever understood, that I should let these Criminals, these globalists, run me to ground. | ||
So, again, I don't give up. | ||
Vince Lombardi, winners never quit and quitters never win. | ||
I mean, I have moral fortitude and will and commitment. | ||
I just instinctively can't stand these people. | ||
I know they're super dangerous villains. | ||
I know they want to break all of our wills and make us super poor, dictate total control over the social credit score, and that it's a super high-tech system of slavery. | ||
And you look at the globalists, they're the most slithering, disgusting snakes and scum And are we going to sell out our species like this? | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
This is a joke. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
We're changing the world. |