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This is Human Events with your host, Jack Pasovic.
Christ is king.
This morning, President Trump is calling on Republicans to change the rules in the Senate to reopen the government.
Trump posting overnight, it is now time for the Republicans to play their Trump card and go for what is called the nuclear option.
Get rid of the filibuster and get rid of it now.
The move would allow Republicans to pass a bill to fund the government with a simple majority instead of the 60 votes currently needed.
But Senate Majority Leader John Thune has warned against this move, saying it could come back to bite Republicans whenever Democrats take power back.
What if Mondami becomes mayor?
It's going to be hard for me as the president to give a lot of money to New York because if you have a communist running New York, all you're doing is wasting the money you're sending there.
So I don't know that he's one and I'm not a fan of Cuomo one way or the other.
But if it's going to be between a bad Democrat and a communist, I'm going to pick that bad Democrat all the time, to be honest with you.
The frontrunner in the race to lead the nation's largest city, Democrat Zoran Mamdani, cheered on marathon runners in Brooklyn and appeared with the governor at a bar in Queens.
The 34-year-old self-described Democratic socialist resonates with voters eager for new leadership.
Mamdani's main rival, independent candidate and former New York governor Andrew Cuomo, pitched his experience.
Who has solutions that can actually work?
And who has the ability to make those solutions a reality?
The race has captivated New Yorkers.
Early voting ended Sunday with more than 735,000 ballots cast, far more than during the last race for mayor in 2021.
And across the river in New Jersey, former President Obama campaigned for the Democratic candidate for governor, Mikey Sherrow, who's locked in a tight race with Republican Jack Chitterelli.
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Let's sit down in public.
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Let's do so with honor.
And let's do so with respect for one another.
That's what Charlie Kirk always did.
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
We're here live in Phoenix, Arizona.
We're at the Turning Point USA headquarters.
Today is, of course, November 4th, 2025.
Anno Domini, and today is Election Day.
We are now calling for full Patriot activation across New Jersey, across Pennsylvania, across Virginia, and across Arizona.
It is time for four patriots to continue.
And if you're not there, you need to be texting.
You need to be downloading the Turning Point Action app.
You need to be reaching out to people that you know in New Jersey, specifically the Jersey grandmas.
I want every single Jersey grandma to get a text today saying, Grandma, did you go out and vote today?
Did you get out there?
Grandma, I really need you to get out.
Grandma, grandma, I need you to get out there.
Make sure you're texting the Jersey grandmas.
We absolutely need this.
What did we see?
We woke up early this morning and the first thing we saw, bomb threats called in at New Jersey voting stations.
We also saw machines going down across entire counties.
And we also saw over in Pennsylvania in Chester County, a place that I've spent many election days, worked many elections for years, going back 20 years.
We're now seeing what?
Independents were not included in the poll books, which means if you went to vote as an independent in Chester County, Pennsylvania today, you couldn't vote in person because your name wasn't even in the registration.
It's the polling book.
So you couldn't even look up your name.
Look, folks, it's very clear what's going on here.
This is a coordinated attack on Election Day in person voting.
We know who that benefits.
We know who has been putting all their chips in on early voting.
We know who's been putting their chips in on mail-in voting.
And it sure as heck ain't the Republicans.
It sure as heck ain't the Trump supporters because we know that Republicans traditionally, especially in the Northeast, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, vote on Election Day.
And so, of course, while we abhor all political violence, we need the DOJ and the U.S. Attorney of New Jersey is Alina Haba now to get to the bottom of where these bomb threats came in.
We're also tracking a bomb threat down at Reagan National Airport, DCA, that has shut down Reagan National Airport.
It is absolute chaos on Election Day today here in America, but patriots are going to the polls.
And we are now hearing in certain counties, Ocean County, Republicans are at 54% compared to 45% in 2024.
We're seeing numbers that are going up and huge, huge numbers going up across the board for Republicans.
Will it be enough for Jack Chitterelli to pull it off?
We will see.
But we had huge, we had a huge group from Cal Shi last night.
We got access to the Cal Shi internal data for New Jersey, and we were able to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that if you part pair back the Calci trades from New Jersey voters versus outside of Jersey, it turns out the people in Jersey were going for Jack Chittarelli by 86%.
And inside of Jersey, only 14% of traders were putting money in on Mikey Cheryl.
What does this mean?
Does this mean that there is a long-shot chance for Jack Chitterelli to pull it out in the end?
We are going to be here human events daily.
We're going directly on the ground to get the numbers out from New Jersey, from every other race.
And we're going to be up tonight at the election night super stream.
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Really excited now, guys.
We've got the CEO of the Pennsylvania Chase and also the NJ Chase, Cliff Maloney, now joining us from the PHA's headquarters.
Cliff, how goes it, man?
It's going, man.
Election Day.
We're not going to let off the gas here until we hit 8 p.m. when polls close in both Pennsylvania and Jersey.
And Jack, just have to double down on what you said about the whole Human Events Daily Family.
I see how hard you work behind the scenes.
You guys are true believers, the whole audience.
So appreciate you.
Well, thank you so much for that.
And look, Cliff, you and I were there at the New Jersey Turning Point Action and NJ Chase Super Chase in Toms River, New Jersey, which, by the way, you know, we had incredible safety and security from the Toms River Police Force.
Five snipers were up on the roof providing overwatch for us.
But then what did we get this morning?
A bomb threat.
And one of those seven bomb threats that we hear across New Jersey, one of which actually happened to be in Toms River.
So we're seeing a lot of the dirty tricks that are coming out of the woodwork, crawling out of the woodwork.
It's got to stop.
But I have to say hats off to you because you just made the huge announcement on the Charlie Kirk show minutes ago that you have now cumulatively hit 1 million doors this election cycle.
Incredible.
Yeah, and that's since we launched.
You know, obviously we relaunched the Pennsylvania Chase first week in August and then we launched the New Jersey Chase.
And look, Jack, I got to give you a lot of credit.
You know, you were one of the first people that said, hey, we need a fight, right?
There's always going to be different battles.
We've always got limited resources, but we got to figure out where to aim those.
And it's so easy to sit out, right?
It's easy to say, hey, let's wait until there's a race that's much more winnable.
Because of your messaging, your leadership, because of our NJ Chase program, because of all the state and the county chairs for the GOP, all the organizations, Jack Chitterelli has a chance at becoming the next governor of New Jersey.
Now, I'm not saying he will be, but I'm saying that if Republicans get up and flood the polls once we get to the after-dinner rush, this is the last chance.
But New Jersey is in play.
You said it months ago, and now it's coming to fruition.
We just have to close the gap here to try to seal the deal.
Well, and we know this is what it is.
It's NJ is in play.
And here's the interesting thing, right?
And Cliff, so just to set everyone's expectations, to set everyone's understanding, that NJ is not supposed to be in play the year after the Republicans won the White House.
It's supposed to be the opposite.
So when you have those White House elections, then the next year you have Virginia, you have New Jersey.
Now, when you go back to 2008, Barack Obama won the presidency in 2008.
And what happened in 2009?
Chris Christie wins New Jersey and Bob McDonnell, a Republican, won in Virginia.
That's typically how it goes.
It's the off part.
The party out of power does better.
Yet in Virginia, excuse me, in New Jersey, because of the unique dynamics of this race, because of those trends that we've seen cross over from Pennsylvania into New Jersey, the working class voters, the deindustrialization, the mass influx of illegal aliens.
Now, all of a sudden, you're seeing these Democrat crossovers like we've never seen before.
That's what flipped Bucks County for President Trump, and that's what's flipping these people over in New Jersey that's giving Jack Chitterelli a fighting chance when typically, just historically speaking, no Republican would have a chance in a year like this.
Yeah, and you just hit it with really what matters the most, which is, you know, me and you, probably up until Trump, or at least last year, we were always used to the independents not swinging our way, right?
Especially those that vote by mail.
But the Election Day independence, I mean, a lot of the Election Day voters who are independent, a lot of them are coming around the jack.
And if you're out there wondering why, I think it's very simple.
The blue-collar party is now represented by Republicans.
The American worker is now represented by Republicans, sane people that want to take their kids to basketball practice, that want to put food on the table, that want to pay their mortgage.
The party of the people is very clearly the Republican Party.
And contrast that.
Think about this, Jack.
Contrast that with what's happening in New York City.
And talk about a dichotomy.
If we have Mom Dani as a socialist mayor of the elitist bubble, now known as New York City, and now New Jersey, a working class state, is run by a Republican, that would be an awesome, awesome way to show two very different points of view.
And so this is actually really interesting because we've already tracked, and I think you saw this in Lakewood, New Jersey, you saw this other parts of New Jersey.
There's a really interesting dichotomy you mentioned because so many parts of New Jersey, you've got people who work in New York, you've got people who commute to New York, specifically in North Jersey.
You're seeing a backlash to Mom Dani from New Jersey voters.
And this is something that I got to say, it just plays into Jack Chitterelli's campaign because it's exactly what he's talking about.
Now, they'll say, okay, Mikey Sherrill, you know, she's not as radical.
She's not as bad.
But you notice that every time she got asked, and I went through a bunch of her interviews last night, checking this out, she's never tweeted about Mom Dani, and she's always very careful when she gets asked about him.
Remember, the same way that Barack Obama came in to endorse her, Barack Obama did not endorse Mom Dani.
He did this sort of off-the-record, you know, behind closed doors phone call with him.
I think the Democrat Party is scared of the radicalism of Momdani and the fact that his new politics, now he can't run for president himself, but his brand of politics is going to be the new future of the Democrat Party.
Oh, they're scared to death.
I mean, this is the final nail in the coffin for the Democrat Party if you're one of the old school moderates.
I mean, this is going to rid the party of the classical, you know, leftists that we kind of knew 20 years ago and just replace them with the radicals, right?
These aren't moderates.
These aren't people that are trying to solve problems.
They want to radically end free market capitalism in this country.
They are extremely dangerous to the ideas of us being a free people and a free society.
And it's at a time when the Democrat Party has no leadership.
There's no vision.
There's no solutions that they offer to the country.
It's just Trump is bad.
Charlie Kirk is Hitler, and we must take these people out.
That's their entire message.
And so right now, if I'm a Democrat who is actually sane and was hoping to hold on to the party as a national apparatus, you're in trouble because Mom Dani is going to win.
And we will have a socialist, a self-avowed socialist as the mayor of America's financial capital city.
It's insane.
No, you're going to get that.
And those are the same type of policies that, by the way, are not going to be embraced by the suburban voters.
And that's who the Democrats, if Mikey Sheryl wants to win, those are the Democrats that she's got to try to pick up in New Jersey.
She's got to go into them and say, look, I'm not part of this guy.
But at the same time, she's got to be very careful to walk this tightrope because she knows that in the urban centers like a Newark, a Trenton, a Camden, et cetera, parts of Hudson County, that they're going to be all in on Mamdani.
Yeah, and here's the thing about Mikey Sherrill.
I mean, we don't have all the numbers yet, and obviously we'll be on the live stream tonight to kind of break them down, Jack.
I have a funny feeling that she is going to do exactly what Kamala Harris did when it comes to inner city votes.
Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, none of them were excited about Kamala Harris.
They're especially not excited about Mikey Sherrill.
I just think that she's going to be so underwater with them.
I'm not saying that they're all going to run to support Jack, but they need to turn out a lot of those, what I would say, consistent Democrat voters.
But Mikey Sherrill doesn't excite anybody.
I mean, I'd rather watch Paint Dry than listen to her and her yapping about pretty much nothing, offering no solutions to the people of New Jersey.
Well, Jack's talking about bringing down energy prices.
He's talking about siding with New Jersey residents over illegal immigrants, keeping men out of girls' sports.
I mean, these are the issues people care about.
So all of these things are falling into place.
It doesn't mean that Jack is guaranteed to win, but the fact that he's got a shot should excite everybody out there that believes in the America First Movement.
Look, it's real as simple as this.
We're going to turn New Jersey into a swing state.
We've got about a minute till the break, but Cliff, what can you tell us in terms of the turnout that we're seeing right now?
I'm seeing good percentages for Republicans.
I'm seeing good numbers.
You mentioned early on the program, though, it's good turnout, but we need it to be great.
It's good turnout.
We need it to be great to win.
There are two major things.
Number one, 57,000 Republicans that requested a mail-in ballot in New Jersey have yet to send it back.
Take your ballot, fill it out, drop it in one of the drop boxes, or take it to your county office.
Second, if you're in New Jersey, call five people you know.
Get your grandma out to vote for Jack Chitterelli.
We need that rush hour traffic pretty much after dinner of the last two to three hours to be huge.
We need huge turnout for those last two to three hours.
It's the only chance we have at flipping New Jersey.
We need to have it to be absolutely huge.
This huge.
This is, and we know that's the post-work rush.
This is when your bulk of votes are going to come in.
Republicans, and we know this, by the way, Trump supporters, they work during the day.
This is your muscular class.
As Charlie used to say, the people who shower before work and after work.
That's who Jack Chitterelli is going to need to blow it out after they're working their shift today on election day to win the governor's race in New Jersey.
Bring back Jack Pasobik Cliff Maloney breaking it all down here at Human Events Daily.
Real-time info on the ground.
Talk about influencers.
These are influencers.
And they're friends of mine.
Jack Brussovic.
Where's Jack?
Jack.
He's got a great job.
America's future is a series of choices.
Our current state of slow motion national decline is a choice.
This November, we're going to choose success.
We're going to choose to put the future of Americans first.
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We together are going to do the work to save America.
All right, Jack, Zubik, we're back live.
That was Charlie Kirk, his final ever RNC speech.
I love what he said.
This isn't about Republican or Democrat.
This is about saving America.
This is about making choices to save America.
And that's exactly the fight that we're in.
We do have breaking news right now, by the way.
This is out of New York City, where in addition to the bomb threats that we reported earlier today, we're now across New Jersey.
We're now also hearing of swatting.
So swatting attempts have been made and swatting incidents made at polling sites in New York, multiple sites, including Harlem, Greenwich Village, and Midtown East.
And supposedly, this was sent to the Board of Elections, an email that was sent in exactly.
I'm not entirely sure what is going on.
It was deemed not credible by the NYPD, similar to how seven polling locations were hit by these bomb threats that were also deemed non-credible.
And there's also that bomb threat down at Reagan National Airport, which is, of course, by the way, in Northern Virginia.
So you've got these various threats across Virginia, across New York City, and across New Jersey today that are all targeting Election Day voting.
I want to bring Cliff Maloney back in here because Cliff, look, as guys who have, and this is kind of interesting for me because I've, you know, I focus on elections, but I've also done a lot of work on the impact of political violence.
And now we're actually, we're starting to see the merger of the two, aren't we?
Yeah, and I think a lot of people are searching right now to figure out: okay, who's doing this and what is their motivation?
Regardless, regardless, Jack, what does this tell us?
This is why we have to bank our votes, right?
This is why we all have PTSD from Arizona having the ballots that were printed too short or printed too long.
This is why in Cambria County in 2024 in Pennsylvania, they had issues with their machines, two to three hour waits.
This is why we have to take advantage of the current rules because the Democrats, since they don't vote on one day, they don't have to deal with the repercussions of these types of incidents, right?
You and me are not here to say that we love the system or we love the rules and we're an advocate for them.
But we should say that we are an advocate to use the system and use the rules to figure out the best way to win.
So all these threats, where they're coming from, you know, I could make accusations or think through what the intents are, but it just proves the point.
We're relying on one day of voting still, dominant, I mean, really predominantly for what we're trying to do in these elections.
We need to start rethinking, getting our low props to vote early, because when stuff like this pops up, there's no recourse, right?
There is no solution.
It's just going to turn people away from the polls.
No, it's going to turn people away.
And we all remember Maricopa County not having the paper.
I was here.
I'm right here in Maricopa County right now.
I was here on election day in 2022 when that happened.
And I remember talking to Charlie about this and then going to Tyler.
Of course, he was the Mariconi County, Maricopa County chairman years back.
And I said, guys, what is this business about?
You got to handwrite your ballot and stick it into door C. Like, you know, I'm a Pennsylvania guy.
I never heard anything about door C when you handwrite your ballot.
I mean, that just, and we remember what happened, it turned a lot of people away from the polling places.
And we'll never really know whether or not it would have been the margin of victory for Kerry Lake when she was running for governor in a very tight race like that.
And this is what happens.
This is what happens, the chicanery, the political trickery that goes in, the dirty tricks that happen when this, and this comes up when elections are tight.
It always comes up when elections are tight.
2024 wasn't tight, a blowout for Republicans.
And that's why you didn't see, remember the pipes breaking in Georgia in 2020, by the way, et cetera.
I could list off things all day long.
But all of this, again, to your point, it's done to suppress Election Day voting.
And that's why, and we know one party has tried to turn Election Day into this election month.
And that's why your organization, incredible organization, the PHA's and the NJHA's, has been created to try to fight back against this.
Meanwhile, George Soros has been flooding millions into this infrastructure for years.
Yeah, and I'm actually pretty fascinated to see just how much money after some of the USAID cuts, you know, that were going to so many of these left-wing nonprofits, 501c3s, 501c4s.
But here's the good news, Jack.
Win or lose tonight, I feel like we are at a breaking point that started in 2024 with Republicans learning what it is that they need to do to win.
And I'm not saying we're going to beat the Democrats when it comes to mail-in ballots anytime soon, but we're competing.
That's what's making Jack Chitterelli a potential governor.
It's what's making some of these other House races in Virginia that we're targeting potentials for wins.
And it's why Pennsylvania will become the red wall leading up to 2028.
We've learned to play by the rules, to fight fire with fire, to compete against the Democrats using their own tactics, right?
Remember, this is not our playbook.
This is simply taking the Biden 2020 playbook of going out there and chasing ballots, harvesting them where it's legal.
And so I think we're really hitting a peak moment where now we've got kind of all of the states, even non-swing states, understanding if we fight fire with fire, if we compete with them, we cannot do it just on election day.
We have to look at every form of voting and figure out how to be competitive.
And we're so close to hitting that threshold.
We're very, very close.
Cliff, you're going to be back with me later tonight.
We're going to be rekindling, firing up the election night super stream from the Charlie Kirk studio the way we did.
It'll be one year ago tomorrow.
The day has, of course, changed a little bit.
Last year, Election Day was the fifth, but it'll be one year ago tomorrow when we had that historic election night stream.
And I know, I know that Charlie would have, if he were here today, he would say, guys, we're streaming.
We're streaming all day.
We're streaming till the bitter end all night because that was his favorite day of the year.
So Cliff, I just wanted to say thank you for continuing to do what you're doing.
I know Charlie would be really proud of you.
I know Charlie would want you to be on the stream with us tonight, and I'm glad you'll be there.
Appreciate you, Jack, as always.
And thanks to the whole Human Events Daily crew.
Really appreciate you guys giving me a platform to get my word out.
We're going to get back there.
We're going to knock that extra door.
We're going to knock that extra door.
Who knows?
New Jersey could come down to just one vote.
Jack Pesobic coming back.
We'll have more from on the ground in New Jersey when we return.
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Jack, where's Jack?
Where is he?
Jack, I want to see you.
Great job, Jack.
Thank you.
What a job you do.
You know, we have an incredible thing.
We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys that be getting public.
All right, Jack Pesobic.
We're back here at Human Events Daily.
I'm just reading a tweet here from Scott Pressler, which is, he's calling a red alert.
And if Scott Pressler is calling a red alert, you know it's serious.
He's talking about Pennsylvania, and he's saying one of the biggest scandals in Pennsylvania history is happening right now.
Chester County polling locations.
Just talked about Chester County earlier, how they were having issues with their independent voters.
Now they're saying Chester County polling locations are running out of provisional ballots and voters are being turned away.
This needs to be national news red alert.
This is an absolute travesty.
This is absolutely horrific.
We've got Noah Fermica on now.
He's the senior field representative for turning point action on the ground in Pennsylvania.
Noah Fermica, if you could just remind me, who is the governor of Pennsylvania who's supposed to be in charge of all of these things on election day?
What's that guy's name again?
Oh, gosh, I don't even know where our current governor is right now, to be completely honest with you.
I think he's somewhere out campaigning in Virginia, but you know, he goes by, some people know him, but he's like a groundhog.
His name is Josh Shapiro.
Josh Shapiro, right?
Josh Shapiro.
I totally forgot, totally forgot that guy's name.
That's right.
It's Josh Shapiro.
So Josh Shapiro, Mr. The man who was the face of saying that the 2020 elections were the safest and securest in America, now all of a sudden, an entire county, huge county, a purple county, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
It's the Philadelphia Xurbs.
This is Downingtown.
This is Westchester University.
Is suddenly running out of provisional ballots, which are the ballots that are cast on election day when you think there's a question about your status.
You cast a provisional ballot.
Now voters are being turned away.
Noah, are you hearing anything else like that in other counties across Pennsylvania, or is this just located to Chester?
So I am ground zero here in Pittsburgh, Yenserland.
Sorry, Eagles people or Philadelphia people.
Our GOP currently down here is the champions, the new champions of football.
I just wanted to say, just wanted to say that the Rothersberger era is over.
It's the Eagles era now.
Well, it's okay.
Whenever we lose, we root for you guys anyway.
So, I mean, it goes both ways.
That's what I did with the Dodgers after they beat my Phillies.
But we're not hearing too much on the ground here in Pittsburgh.
Our GOP is on very high alert, monitoring the situation, making sure that no funny business happens at all down here.
So Allegheny County is looking great.
Mostly what we're hearing is, like you said, Chester County, that complete disaster, what's going on there.
And as far as I'm concerned, it's just affecting a lot of voters today.
And who knows?
A lot of people are saying the vote no race, the vote for Maria Batista, Mount Wolford, all those Supreme Court races are going to be super close.
So, you know, it's completely disaffecting our Republicans.
I've heard from a couple people, they're like, I live in Chester County.
I was turned away at the polls.
I don't even want to vote now.
And that's not something we want here on the ground in Pennsylvania.
We want people to vote.
And any Republican, if you're hearing any situation at your polling location, don't hesitate to call your board of elections for your county.
And also, I'm encouraging you guys, stay in line, just like we were saying last cycle, stay in line because it's only going to get crazy from here on to the rest of the day.
No, if there's anything else, and I'm just going to say this: you know, you don't want to be filming inside the polling location, but if something happens outside the polling location, if you're getting turned away by a judge of elections or someone like that, someone in an official capacity or an unofficial capacity, film it.
Make sure you get this on film because we need people to stay in line.
And by the way, if they're telling you that they don't have a provisional ballot, you need to stay in line anyway.
Make sure you stay in line until someone shows up.
If they have to run to the printers and go get a provisional ballot for you, then they can because they're the government.
That's their job.
You have a right as a citizen of the United States of America in good standing to vote on election day.
It's really as simple as that.
And I don't want to play games with, and we learned this in Maricopa County three years ago today.
We learned this in Maricopa County when all of a sudden the machines went down and they had the printers and they had the whole the Dorsey and the rest of it.
No, stay in line.
This is so incredibly important.
Noah, what else are you hearing?
Because I know, of course, Turning Point Action was covering down in New Jersey as well.
What are you hearing on the New Jersey side?
Well, on the New Jersey side, I will tell you what, I was half the month in Arizona, but as soon as I got out of Arizona chasing ballots and Mesa, shout out to our Mesa mobsters right now, working hard for Dorian Taylor.
But in Jersey, our Turning Point Action team was on the scene chasing ballots with hundreds of volunteers.
And what we're hearing on the ground, just talking to people door to doors, there's so many people.
And even when we went to team dinner one night, we were talking to a Democrat.
They're like, oh, yeah, I'm voting for Jack Chitorelli.
We can't have the latter.
And a lot of people are starting to see like, hey, you know, the Democrat policies that are in charge of our state, that have been in charge of our state for quite a long time.
We have to get rid of that.
I mean, there's so much on the line from, I mean, obviously paper, like we want paper or plastic bags again.
That's the number one issue for I've heard from some people.
You know, we want Jack because he's going to stand up for our police officers.
He's going to also make on day one, make New Jersey not a sanctuary state anymore.
And then also, which this hits Pennsylvania close to home, I mean, that's why we elected Senator Dave McCormick, our great senator.
The energy policies, people want energy independence within the state of New Jersey.
Jack is promising every single bit of that.
And that is all at the forefront.
And honestly, there's a lot of momentum.
It's electric right now.
And people are going to come out to vote in record numbers for Jack.
I can just feel it.
And it's going to be like that until the end of the polls close.
I see that as well.
I'm also seeing out of this is election 2025 updates has this account up and they've got a tweet that's coming in right now that says New Jersey seeing Republican surge in Ocean County to Ocean County.
No, that's where you and I were on Sunday.
This is a huge Republican stronghold.
It is the Republican stronghold of New Jersey as a state.
They're seeing a surge in Republican voters right now in terms of their noon update.
36,527 voters.
That's 54%.
That compared to 2024 on election day, that's up nine points for Republicans compared to where they had.
So at 54%, nine points ahead of where they were before.
76,000 is the number Republicans need to beat.
So they're just under halfway there to getting towards that number.
And if they're able to do so, this actually is a huge boon for Jack Chitterelli.
And again, this is not supposed to be a competitive race.
This is, and Noah, to your point, right?
The turning point infrastructure was really just getting started in Pennsylvania in 2024.
Now to move it over to New Jersey, this shows just how fast these trends are moving and how fast these shifts are happening.
So it's never been done before.
There's never been a turning point deployment in New Jersey before.
Talk to me about some of these trends that you're seeing on the ground that are still moving.
And that's why the polls, it's been so hard to capture this.
Right.
So when I first started with Turning Point in 2024, we did not have a single other staffer with Turning Point Action.
I was the only paid staffer within the state of Pennsylvania.
Now we've expanded.
Now we have Brandon.
Now we have Will.
Now we have Mallory.
And now we have people in New Hampshire as well with Davis and Lisa.
So, I mean, shout out to the entire Northeast team.
But Charlie was dead set on making sure that we expand our foothold within the Northeast, especially with what happened to Election Day, because he saw the signs.
The Northeast is trending overwhelmingly Republican.
Pennsylvania is becoming a red state faster than the Democrats can even try to register voters.
And look at what's happening in Jersey.
What we saw last election.
You would have never thought, and my family even said that.
They live in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey.
And they even said, never in a million years would we have thought that we would see Trump almost win the state of New Jersey.
Now we are on the verge of what I call a red resurgence within the state of New Jersey right now.
And like you said, we were in Ocean County chasing as many ballots, talking to as many voters as we can.
And one of our deployments at Tom's River, we had 260 people there ready to chase as many ballots with us as possible.
So our team on the ground is talking to as many Republicans and we're talking to as many people.
Also by our phones, we're texting people, making phone calls to these people day in and day out until the polls close, just so we can bring it across the line for Jack Tederali.
This is absolutely huge.
Noah, where can people go to keep up with everything that you're putting out?
I know you're on the ground, but you're also putting out such good information.
We're going to a break here real quick.
Where can people go to keep track with you and keep track with all those updates coming from Pennsylvania and New Jersey?
Right.
So you can keep up with all the great information regarding Pennsylvania from our PAGOP at PAGOP.
But if you want to follow me personally, you can go to at N for Micah GOP.
That is at N-F-O-R-M-I-C-A-G-O-P-P.
And then also follow the Turning Point Action account.
Help us grow on the battlefield and get involved with us.
I hear your Facebook pages are blowing up too, by the way, right?
It has.
So we had a Facebook page just centered around Pennsylvania.
It had a thousand people.
And then, you know, once, unfortunately, we lost our great fearless leader, Charlie.
So go follow them.
Turning point action, Pennsylvania, Turning Point Action, New Jersey.
You're going to get all the updates.
Jack is a great guy.
He's written a fantastic book.
Everybody's talking about it.
Go get it.
And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
And we're going to turn it around and make our country ready to get to him.
Amen.
All right, Jack Rezopik.
We're back live here, Human Events Daily.
It's election day.
And I want everyone to remember that tonight we will be reigniting.
We will be launching the Election Night Super Stream, Charlie Kirk Show.
So we'll call it the Charlie Kirk Super Stream.
And as much as we'd love for Charlie Kirk to be there, even though we can't have that, we do want America to be Charlie Kirk's America.
And that's what he was fighting for.
That's what he was talking about at the RNC, his last ever speech.
So we will be going live.
I believe it's going to be from 6.30 p.m. Eastern.
So stay tuned for that.
Make sure you come up.
It's going to be incredible.
We're going to have the entire family there, the entire gang there from last year, which everyone remembers, obviously, with the exception of one man whose seat will always remain empty, directly next to us because he is on assignment with God.
And I want to bring in now Paula Scanlon.
She's been on the ground fighting in New Jersey, a little bit in New York as well.
What's going on, Paula?
Hey, thanks for having me on today.
I'm on the road just making sure everyone's good in New Jersey.
So that's why we got the car background.
If you know media training, this is probably not what you're supposed to do, but election day comes with its own challenges and circumstances.
And we're excited.
We've seen good turnout.
There's been a little bit of drama going on, you know, during election day, some bomb threats, some not so good things, but we're fighting through.
All of our coordinators are out working so hard.
They're driving people to the polls.
They're getting this done.
They're making last-minute phone calls.
I can't tell you how many calls we've made today.
I can't even keep track.
And I'm pretty good at math.
So they've been working so hard.
And I'm just so proud of our team, no matter what happens.
Well, Paula, and just in case people don't realize this, that you actually, I mentioned the RNC just now a minute ago from Minnesota, or excuse me, from Milwaukee last year.
And you actually, I remember you and Riley Gaines stopped by when Charlie and I had that sort of outdoor studio stage kind of set up right outside the RNC.
And you and Riley stopped by.
You were there with us with Charlie.
Obviously, we had no idea that was going to be his last ever RNC.
That was just days after President Trump had had his assassination attempt a few days before.
But, you know, having been there, having come out to turning point events, talk to me a little bit about Charlie Kirk's legacy as pertains to getting out and becoming active and motivated on Election Day and for elections.
Is that Charlie Kirk's legacy?
It absolutely is.
I mean, Charlie spent so much of his time at the RNC at these things.
Obviously, turning point as an organization is wonderful, but something he really emphasized was getting out the vote and really being there for the young voters, especially.
He had been involved with the RNC from his very beginning.
I think that that was one of the first things he started coming up and doing.
He started, you know, befriending people who were high up and everyone loved him and everyone wanted his help.
And even President Trump himself, I mean, knew Charlie personally could speak to his influence, could speak to how important Charlie was as a person, not just a political figure who had followers, but as a person who could shape policy, who could shape voters, and really wanted people to get out and vote.
And obviously, I can't speak for Charlie personally, but what I do know is that the values that he fought so hard for are represented by many candidates who are on the ballot today, today on election day.
And that's why I think to honor his legacy, I think what we need to do is we need to get out and vote for those people.
And we need to get everyone in our communities to do the same as well.
And I think that's really the best way I know to honor him today on Election Day.
And I hope other people agree with me and see that as well.
No, I think that's right.
And I think just again, as someone who's been through, I don't know how many election days with Charlie and various rallies, this was his favorite day of the year.
It really was, you know, beyond outside of like, you know, holidays and stuff.
And Charlie and I, people were joking the other day.
We used to go back and forth because I love Halloween.
And he's like a, he's a noted Halloween hater.
And, you know, we were, we would always go back and forth about it on Halloween.
But election day was just like, that's, that was the day that everyone was in lockstep.
And you could tell Charlie would get so excited for these.
It was always his favorite live stream in the evening.
And so, you know, I think if we do want to honor Charlie's legacy, the best way to do that is by getting active, participating in get out the vote drives and focusing on these elections in key races.
And people have said, you know, Jack, you know, why are you, why do you care about New Jersey so much?
And it's like, I care about winning so much.
I care about saving America so much.
That's kind of the whole reason that I do this stuff.
I don't particularly enjoy it.
You know, it's a lot of, it's a lot of travel.
It's a lot of time away from my family, but I actually do believe in it.
And so, Paul, I just wanted to say thank you to you as well for stepping up so much the way that you have this year.
You know, you were getting involved towards the fall of 2024, but you've just absolutely taken it upon yourself to get so active this year.
And I just want to let you know that it's really been noticed.
It's really been noticed.
People have seen it and people are talking.
People are talking, Paula.
People are talking.
Well, I appreciate you.
And I think the biggest thing is this is a team effort.
We might be getting a little bit of a hiccup there.
Now, Paul, of course, she's in the field.
I'm all credit for this.
I think we have wonderful vote action to cut back in.
This is what happens when you're not in your traditional background.
You're in the field.
It's totally fine.
Amazing.
But I just wanted to say this is not all on me.
I want to just give a shout out to my team at all right.
All right.
Yeah.
I think we'll have to reconnect with her.
Maybe we'll get her on the Super Stream later.
Look, folks, she's in the field.
She's out there.
Look, it is about taking your personal time.
And this is what Charlie was all about.
Charlie was all about finding people, motivating them, getting them to get more active in the elections.
And by the way, that doesn't mean you have to go and be the next Charlie Kirk, right?
No one's ever going to be the next Charlie Kirk.
It's really as simple as that.
But he would want you to be active in your local area.
If you're at a high school, start a Club America.
If you're at a college, start a Turning Point USA.
Go and look what the young students over at Rutgers University in North Jersey, the way that they were able to take in the wake of Charlie's murder, all of this, their Antifa professor, the way that they've stood strong, even after being placed under investigation for calling him out and spotlighting his violence at a time where that's a key university, a public university in a place like New Jersey, where we are seeing this.
And it's something that I really think that Charlie would be looking down right now and saying, God bless, God bless the people for coming out and doing what they are doing.
Do we have Paula Scanlon back from Early Vote Action?
Do we have her back, guys?
Paul, are you there?
My God.
All right, there it is.
So, Paul, we're now hearing, by the way, huge Republican surge in Ocean County.
I know this is obviously a place that you were really focused on.
We were out there for so much with early vote action.
We know Scott was out there with us at Thomas River.
We know Scott's over in Pennsylvania right now.
I mean, you look at so many people that are just, that are just punching way, way above their weight.
And that's what's amazing to see because it doesn't take a lot for people to have a huge outsized impact.
And that's something that I think that you've done, the early vote action, Cliff Maloney, of course, with the PHAs, the NHAs, turning point action.
What is your message to other young people out there when you look at organizations like this and want to get involved?
Yeah, it's worth doing.
And again, I think that what we've done so wonderfully, especially in places like New Jersey and Pennsylvania, is how well we've all worked together.
I think really, truly, the coordinators I've seen, they're across different counties.
They're people from different walks of life that we've hired.
I mean, we have really young kids who are college students that are working for us at Early Vote Action.
And we have people who are, you know, grandparents and want to save their grandchildren.
And just seeing everyone come together means so much.
So it doesn't matter where you are in your life.
It doesn't matter what your career is.
There's a place for you.
Every single vote counts.
And every single voter you help to sway can be that difference in winning or losing an election.
And I just want as many people involved as we can because, again, this is a group effort.
This is not won by one person.
This is fixed by all the grassroots people that come together and make this happen.
And so I just to everyone who's worked so hard, I'm grateful for them, really.
All right, Paula Scanlon, go give her a follow.
Early vote action.
Ladies and gentlemen, that is pretty much all the time we have for tonight.
We'll be back in a couple of hours.
The election night super stream.
We're firing up the engines.
We're revving it up tonight.
We're pumping the gas.
We are pulling the horns.
We're pulling out all the stops.
We'll be up tonight.
So we'll see you later on the super stream.
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