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Primary Season In Full Swing - August 2nd, Hour 3
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It's getting very interesting in terms of the primary races.
It was pretty funny yesterday.
Donald Trump says, I support Eric for Senate in Missouri.
There are two Eric's running, Grichtons and Schmidt.
And both said, Donald Trump just endorsed me.
It was pretty, you know, he basically was telling the people of Missouri that he's going to let them decide.
And many people were lobbying to get his endorsement.
We're watching tonight.
We'll have returns from Michigan, Missouri, Kansas.
Interesting in Kansas, they have the first referendum vote on abortion in a state.
So we'll watch what we'll watch the results on that pretty closely.
And tonight it's Arizona and Washington state.
I know that, for example, out in Arizona, it's going to be very interesting which way that one comes down and that one goes.
I don't know.
I don't have a clue which way it's going to happen.
Anyway, next week we'll also be getting into the Liz Cheney primary battle.
She's down by over 20 points as we speak.
Fake News CNN of all places actually went forward and they were asking people in the state of Wyoming what they think of Liz Cheney and this is what they aired.
This is not Fox News.
This is what fake news CNN aired.
Are you planning to vote for Liz Cheney?
Can I cuss?
Hey all no.
Are you planning to support Liz Cheney?
Absolutely not.
What are your thoughts about Liz Cheney running for her fourth term?
Personally, I think she's had four three too many.
Keep in mind, in 2020, Donald Trump won about 70% of the vote in Wyoming.
So Liz Cheney's work on the January 6th investigation isn't playing so well with many Wyoming voters.
She's done us dirty.
How so?
God.
Look at how she's done Trump.
I'm a Trump fan.
I'm sorry.
So she lost your vote because of her role on the January 6th Committee and what she's doing about Trump?
Yes.
She's supposed to be supporting him.
She's a Republican for crying out loud.
I find her work on the January 6th Committee just repulsive.
How do you feel about her work on the January 6th committee and her role?
It's all a hoax.
It's all propaganda.
It has nothing to do with anything.
It's a witch.
Now, that's pretty interesting.
That's for next week.
So we'll watch that.
Anyway, here to weigh in on the state of where we are heading into the midterms.
Matt Towery with Insider Advantage, the polling company, syndicated columnist also, also from the Trafalgar polling company, pollster Robert Cahaley is with us.
I know I should never bring up 538 and Nate Silver.
After Obama, he has a pretty atrocious track record in terms of his predictions and his polling and his methodology, et cetera.
But putting all that aside, he gives a slight advantage, Matt Towery, to the Democrats as it relates to the U.S. Senate.
Unlike many other people out there, I'm not going with the conventional wisdom that this is a slam dunk because I'm looking at the states.
They're all bellwether states.
They're all toss-up states, if you will.
For Republicans to get the Senate, they've got to win Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, Missouri, Nevada, Arizona.
And then, of course, on the periphery, you look at Colorado and Washington State.
And then you got people that you know are going to win, like Senator Tim Scott is going to win in South Carolina.
You know that Chuck Grassley is going to win in Iowa, et cetera.
But I don't think it's a slam dunk in any direction.
Your thoughts.
Oh, well, I agree with you, but partially because he's got Pennsylvania and Dr. Oz, too.
Yeah.
Yeah, these races are about personality as much as anything else.
You get to these U.S. Senate races, they're far more complex.
And a wave, whether it's a red wave or a blue wave, doesn't necessarily take hold in these particular races.
You know, numerous things are taking place.
My general observation is some of these campaigns that could be in great shape aren't in great shape because they simply aren't taking it to the candidate they're running against strong enough on the Republican side.
The Republicans need to have stronger campaigns.
I've said this year after year after year.
And don't wait until September to start launching your missiles because it's too late at that point.
So this is a critical time period for some of these races to get going and get going in the right direction.
That said, Marshall Walker could easily at least get in a runoff in Georgia.
That's what I think we keep our eye on there because very hard to win Georgia straight up these days.
I think Dr. Oz will come back in Pennsylvania.
I think Arizona, I mean, some of these other states are easily potentially on the map, including Arizona.
Nevada, I think is a great shot to the Republicans.
But it's going to take a Herculean effort because the media is working very hard to portray that this thing is stalled out on the Senate side for the Republicans.
And they're doing everything they can to make it look like the new talking points are abortion and gun control and not inflation and recession.
When in fact, we have a poll coming out tomorrow.
The vast majority of Americans in our latest poll that will be appearing on Real Clear Politics shows that Americans believe they are in a recession.
Whether the Biden administration wants to finesse that.
Matt, we're in a recession.
Why are you buying into this new definition of a whole of all people?
We are in a recession.
The very definition of a recession, we got the GDP numbers last week.
But you know, Sean, it doesn't matter what you or I think or even what the definitions are.
If the vast majority of Americans believe they're in a recession, then we're in a recession.
And that's what really matters in the election period.
These people feel like they're in a recession, and that's why recession and inflation are going to be a bigger issue than issues such as gun control and the pro-choice issue.
You know, it's interesting because I've had this conversation with many people.
Robert Cohaly, had the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v.
Wade not happened, probably the wave that people were anticipating would be bigger.
Somehow, this issue is now being demagogued by Democrats that abortion has pretty much been outlawed in America and women's right to choose has been taken away when none of that is true.
Absolutely.
And what's happening in Kansas is a perfect example.
They're presenting this as a vote.
in this referendum they're having today on abortion, but what it actually is a vote that allows the legislature to make the decision and not have it done by the Supreme Court in the Constitution.
So this is a constitutional amendment to just simply give the legislature the power.
And just like you said, they're demagoguing it, suggesting this is some kind of a bill to get rid of abortion.
So this is exactly the ton of stuff that have been playing by the other side.
And it's getting old, but Matt's exactly right.
I mean, yes, there are a certain amount of people that this thing has moved the Dobbs decision.
But what Republicans need to be paying attention to is for every excited person walking down the road, raising cane, holding signs about we need more abortion, there's a Hispanic voter who's moving to the Republican Party because that's not the Democrat Party they signed on to.
And I think they're going to lose more Hispanic voters than they're going to gain more upset people who want more abortions.
Do we all agree that the odds of Republicans taking the House is extraordinarily high?
I think the Republicans will take the House.
Matt Tower, do you agree?
Oh, absolutely.
But I'm even beginning to see now, you know, some of the polling that I just don't know where it comes out of.
And some of the pundits are beginning to say, oh, the House may be up for grabs as well.
I don't see that happening.
I see this.
I think there's a general Republican wave taking place in this country.
It's a complete springboard off of Joe Biden and the fact that he bent to the more liberal, progressive, woke side of his party and has carried these policies too far, and they can't turn around.
So I think the House will definitely go Republican bar some unexplicable thing taking place.
The House is going to be, the Senate's going to be up for air, as we talked about in the air, but anything could happen there.
And I think if the Republican consultants and apparatus who run these campaigns will finally get their act together, not in October, but now, then I think the Republicans can take the Senate as well.
Your thoughts on the House first, Robert.
Yeah, I feel like the House is in good shape.
I mean, people forget how close the Republicans are right now.
So it isn't like there had to be a huge victory.
I mean, you can take the House by 10 seats.
So there's no question.
And I agree with Matt.
What we're seeing is some of these university, left-leaning university polls and the left-leaning media outlets are creating these fictitious generic ballots that show the Democrats close.
That is not reality.
And if you'll notice the kind of polls that are saying that versus the kind of polls that you know are more accurate, you'll see that it's not real.
The Senate is more of a challenge, but today is a perfect example.
In Missouri, they got a choice between Eric's.
They pick one Eric, and we're fighting real hard to win Missouri in the fall.
They pick the other Eric, and it's a cakewalk.
You mean you're talking about Gricons versus Schmidt?
Do you think Schmidt is more electable?
I think Schmidt wins without much of a fight.
The National Republicans don't have to spend much money to save it.
I think Grichtons and not only are we fighting to win Missouri, if Gricon is the nominee, the money that's spent there leaves other campaigns that needed to go.
And everybody, every Republican is asked to defend the things Gricon is accused of.
It's just an anvil we don't need.
All right, quick break more with up pollsters, Matt Towery.
Robert Cahaley on the other side, and then your call is 800-941.
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All right, as we continue, our posters are with us, Matt Towery and Robert Cahaley.
It's going to be interesting to watch.
I mean, you've got this gubernatorial race.
I know President Trump has endorsed Curry Lake.
And then you have somebody like Mike Pence that has endorsed her opponent, Karen Taylor Robson.
So that's going to be interesting.
Why don't we go state by state on the Senate?
Florida, I think that's a Marco Rubio hold.
I don't think it's going to be that tough a race, but what are your thoughts on it?
Is that an easy hold, Matt?
Well, I think it is.
One thing that we're seeing here in Florida right now is that the Val Demings has run a commercial portraying herself as being tough on crime, and it started to move some opinion.
Rubio.
But I saw the counter ad put out by Rubio that was brilliant with all law enforcement supporting him.
I was about to say that he countered that very quickly.
Marco Rubio is a smart campaigner.
Florida is definitely not fertile ground for Democrats this time.
Charlie Chris is probably going to get the nomination to run against DeSantis.
DeSantis is going to wax the floor with him.
I think Rubio wins Florida, yes.
And you agree, Matt?
I'm sorry, you agree, Robert.
I would love to be running on DeSantis' coattails in Florida.
And I think that's what we're doing.
We won't waste time.
Now, Herschel Walker Warnock, how's that looking?
Robert, we'll start with you.
You know, what we've seen is with all the talk about how far down Herschel is, I think Matt Slaspo had him only down by three.
The undecided are not going to break toward the candidate who votes with Joe Biden.
There's no question about that.
Biden has under 30% approval rating in Georgia.
And Warnock has hardly ever come out against anything Biden for, and I think he'll pay the price for his voting record.
And he can't go back and clean it up.
It's too late.
You agree, Matt?
I agree, but I think the gloves need to come off from those supporting Walker against Warnock.
I was in Georgia back home seeing all my friends and family.
They were discouraged because these ads are just mediocre right now, and Warnock is sort of tiptoeing through the daisy field.
They're going to have to hit him harder, and then Walker can either win or be in a runoff, which is probably what's going to happen in Georgia is a runoff.
All right.
So I think we all agree that Tim Scott wins South Carolina.
We won't waste time on it.
Bud in North Carolina.
What do you see, Matt Towery?
I think he wins.
I agree.
Robert?
Our last poll had him up about three, and I don't see undecided breaking gets him at this point.
I think he can get to it.
New Hampshire is going to be a toss-up.
We'll have to see what happens there so we won't weigh in.
I think Ron Johnson wins his race by his reelection.
Do you both agree with that?
I do.
I think courageously because he's really had to fight very, very hard.
There's a tremendous amount of money in that state trying to do him in, but so far he's doing a great job.
Yeah.
What about JD Vance in Ohio, Robert?
I see JD Vance winning that one.
Ohio has just moved too far.
The legislature is having a different set of elections because of redistricting.
So I think we'll get another taste of Republican turnout once more before we get to see the fall election.
And you're going to see a lot of folks energized.
But right now, with the legislature having not had their elections, the Republicans just don't have their full team and have it engaged the way they will.
In Pennsylvania, Oz only went up with ads starting last week.
So that has not had an impact at the polls.
He's going up against the guy to the left of Bernie Sanders.
His positions are insane.
If he gets that information out, does he win?
Robert?
I say yes.
As a matter of fact, the most fascinating statistic I've seen is the high percent of people who say, I don't like Republicans, but I do like Dr. Oz.
This guy has a crossover vote.
You can't believe.
There's still some Republicans with poor feelings over the primary, but in the end, they come back home.
They vote for Oz.
The swing voters vote for Oz and he wins.
What about Laxalt?
What about Arizona?
Last question, Matt Towery.
Laxalt has a great chance, in my opinion.
I think he could be the upset special.
And let me say one thing about Pennsylvania real quickly.
I'm keeping my eye on that race.
I'm watching these fantastic, you know, so-called social media postings from Fetterman, where he says about three words and they're edited, and then something funny shows up.
Something's not right in that race.
I think you're right.
He's only been seen once.
He had a stroke before the primary, and he's only been in public one time.
There's something going on here.
And we'll know by election day for sure.
All right, Matt Towery and Robert Cahaley will check in often as we head into the midterms.
Thank you both for being with us.
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800-941, Sean.
So Biden, remember he kept saying over and over again, and we're not going to raise a penny in taxes for any American that makes under $400,000 a year.
Remember, he kept saying it?
Yeah, not true.
Because this latest package, this Mansion-Biden deal or Mansion-Schumer deal that is a Biden deal as well.
Yeah, it'll be raising $16.7 billion for people that make below $200,000 a year.
Oh, sorry.
That's on top of the inflation tax they gave you and the high gas tax that they gave you.
Anyway, here's Biden repeating this lie.
I start with one rule.
No one, we say it again.
No one making under $400,000 will see their federal taxes go up, period.
And it will do all this without raising a single penny in taxes on people making under $400,000 a year or raising the deficit.
All these will lower costs to families.
Under my plan, nobody, let me say this again, nobody earning less than $400,000 a year will pay an additional penny in new taxes.
Not a single penny.
Read my lips.
No new taxes.
Remember the mob, the media was all over George Herbert Walker Bush when he gave in and he capitulated to the Democrats, raised taxes.
Now, Paul Krugman, you know, this guy had to write just, what, a week and a half ago an apology to how wrong he was on inflation.
Now he's out there saying, oh, America's not in a recession.
This has to be the dumbest so-called economic columnist in the country, you know, for the paper quote of record, the New York Times, and he gets everything wrong.
But here's him saying, oh, no, America's not in a recession when it is in a recession.
Can we dispense with the recession debate real quick?
Are we in a recession?
And does the term matter?
No, we aren't.
And no, it doesn't.
I mean, the one sentence.
That was it, huh?
Yeah, that was it.
It's none of the usual criteria that real experts use says that we're in a recession right now.
And what does matter?
The state of the economy is what it is.
Words actually have meaning.
Two consecutive quarters of negative growth is, by its very definition, a recession.
Maybe you should read the other paper in New York called the New York Post because they put the definition on their front cover last week.
Anyway, 800-941-Sean, our numbers, Sean in California.
Sean, how are you?
Glad you called, sir.
Hello, Sean.
Thank you for speaking with me.
I appreciate you very much.
Thank you.
Don't usually take any issue with most everything you say.
And I'm in agreement with you about the thousands of retired military and law enforcement people in this country working in our schools.
I am in agreement also with teachers being armed.
However, as a retired law enforcement officer, my position on it is that your offer to allow these folks to work and not ever pay taxes again, while I appreciate that you want to compensate them in some way.
We raise literally billions of dollars in this country every year.
We should go ahead and hire these people, have them work in teams, depending on the size of the school, and we should arm them and equip them and pay them what they're worth.
Because at the end of the day, if something like what has happened recently in our schools happens, you're still asking them to run towards the sound of gunfire and risk their very lives.
So I feel like something other than just not having to pay taxes.
I'm not against your idea.
I was just looking for a creative way that maybe you get enough people to volunteer X number of days a year, a week, a month, whatever it happens to be.
And if they meet the criteria, maybe one benefit would be if districts are strapped, they shouldn't be strapped for cash because we spend more per capita on education than any other industrialized country.
But if they were, one good way might be is to take the tax burden, state, local, federal tax burden off of all of these people and their families.
And it kind of would be, you know, a nice way to reward them for protecting our kids in school every day.
But I'm not against hiring them and paying them a full salary that they deserve at all.
I'd be all for it.
Great.
I really think it's the solution.
They can work in different size teams.
You can develop intelligence and information, develop good relationships with the students so that they provide you with information, things that you can investigate.
It can be done at dances, sports events, practices after school, whatever it is.
But we have to have people there.
That's the key.
I appreciate the call, Sean.
Thank you.
M, Florida, the free state of Florida.
What's up, M?
How are you?
I'm just fine.
How are you, Mr. Hannity?
I'm good, ma'am.
What's going on?
That's good.
This is all about something I heard about yesterday, actually.
The senator that was bashing Herschel Walker.
I don't know if it was the senator.
It was that commentator on MS. I can't remember.
I can't remember who it was.
But anyways.
The guy's name is Ellie Mistahl.
And by the way, Herschel's going to be on to respond to it tonight on TV.
But I mean, what he said was disgusting.
It was thoroughly disgusting.
And like I said, when I called in, it sounded like the fellow was describing Joe Biden to a T. Not Herschel Walker.
He was describing Joe Biden to a T.
And if I heard right on the sound bite, if that's what it is, radio talk.
That's radio talk.
You're doing good.
Okay.
That he said something about Herschel Walker's can't think for himself and his Republican handlers.
Something about his Republican handlers.
Why don't I just play it for you?
Because I think it's critical.
I mean, if you look in this world of woke, PC, et cetera, the fact that this can be said on NBC and said with impunity and not even a controversy speaks volumes about the double standard.
Listen.
Walker has the backing of the Republicans.
Now, you ask, why are Republicans backing this man who's so clearly unintelligent, who so clearly doesn't have independent thoughts, but that's actually the reason.
Walker's going to do what he's told.
And that's what Republicans like.
That's what Republicans want from their to do what they're told.
And Walker presents exactly as a person who lacks independent thoughts, lacks an independent agenda, lacks an independent ability to grasp policies.
And he's just going to go in there and vote like Mitch McConnell tells him to vote.
Now, use the N-word, the N-E-N-word, in that particular conversation.
It's just, it is so degrading, so false, so slanderous, so distorted.
I know Herschel Walker.
Now it's true that, and I have all kinds of friends, every color.
It doesn't matter to me as long as they're decent human beings.
But for him to say something like that and them always calling racist, racist, racist, who's racist now?
NBC gets away with saying some of the most unbelievable, they make some of the most racial commentary in the country on a nightly basis.
Nobody ever calls him out on it.
I mean, we do.
I were.
Not many others, though.
Herschel Walker, if I were him, I would blast that sound bite.
Makes me feel good to say radio talk.
I would blast that soundbite all over the United States.
You know what makes Herschel Herschel and Sean Hannity, Sean Hannity, a little different?
He's just a better person than I am, to be very blunt, and I know him, and I know his heart, and I know he means it, is he said, well, I'm going to be praying for them.
That was his answer.
And I'm like, you know, meanwhile, I want to get in a battle royale with them.
And when they begin to compare and contrast Raphael Warnock, the reliable Schumer, the reliable Biden vote versus Herschel Walker, who's going to fight for energy independence, the rule of law, lower taxes, secure borders.
I'll go right on down the list.
I think the people of Georgia are going to make the right choice.
Raphael Warnock is a radical Biden Bernie Sanders manifesto left-leaning radical leftist.
And I don't think he's in touch with the people of Georgia.
Now, Georgia politics has been a little, there's been too much intramural fighting, in my view.
It needs to stop in the lead up to this election, put their differences aside and move on.
Anyway, Emma, I'm going to roll.
Thank you.
Appreciate a good call.
Wendy in Vegas, K Dawn Radio.
What's going on?
How are you, Wendy?
Hi, Sean.
Thanks for taking my call.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I had two quick points that I wanted your thoughts on.
I read two very disturbing articles today.
One of them was from the Washington Post, and they were saying how Rupert Murdoch and Fox was banning Trump from appearing.
That's why I've been able to hear 100 days.
By the way, it's a total lie.
I read the piece.
I saw it.
I'll bring President Trump on soon, and I'll prove to you that it's a total lie.
I know that's a lie, but the second article I read from fake news reporter Jeremy Peters from the almost bankrupt New York Times, he was disparaging our sweet Tucker, saying how Tucker didn't support Trump and what you see on the show is not how he really feels.
Well, did he not see that Trump and Tucker were together this past weekend and laughing and having a great time at Bedminster together?
So that would be a lie also.
That's not true either.
But they're so desperate, Sean.
I mean, they're really reaching now.
And I can't believe they don't see what clowns they're making of themselves in the national eye.
Listen, I know a lot of people are very interested in 2024.
I want to get through 2022's election first.
And there's going to be plenty of time to talk about 2024.
So in the meantime, I'm going to try and stay focused on the issues of this election.
And the issues of 2024 will handle themselves as they unfold.
And I don't speak for anybody, but I doubt Tucker would be yucking it up with Donald Trump at Bedminster if what Jeremy Peters wrote was true.
I have been lied about by both those newspapers so many times, it's just not worth even reading it for me anymore.
I read it and I just know it's a lie, but they do it anyway.
The same people that never retracted what they did on the Russia collusion hoax.
The same New York Times that gets Nobel Prizes for stories that are false.
And if they had any decency, they would have returned them.
So anyway, I don't pay that much attention to those people.
They're not worth our time.
Good call, though, Wendy.
Appreciate it.
Dale is in Idaho.
What's up, Dale in Idaho?
I see that apparently your housing market is getting hit harder faster than I think any other state I read.
Is that true?
Well, I haven't kept a real close eye on the housing market.
There's been a lot of people moving into Idaho.
So for a long time, that really inflated the prices big time because people were cashing out instantly.
They'd made big bucks on their housing in some other state and came in with a lot of cash.
So they were able to really heat up the housing market.
But I think, you know, as this so-called whatever you want to call it, recession now begins to increase the market.
It's a recession.
I think that's a recession, I should say.
That's going to really affect it.
Yeah, the housing market's going to be impacted.
I've been telling everybody what to expect.
So what else is on your?
Well, the other issue I called about, and, you know, I'm a longtime fan, and I appreciate you taking the call, is there is a movement out here in the Northwest to, on the Lower Snake River, to breach four of the hydroelectric dams in favor of hopefully improving the salmon runs.
And these four dams are hydroelectric power, which is carbon-free.
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What I told people I was making a podcast about Benghazi, nine times out of ten, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked, why?
Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies.
From Prologue Projects and Pushkin Industries, this is Fiasco, Benghazi.
What difference at this point does it make?
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