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So when you look at where we are, just here we are, what, 32 days outside of Election Day, and you take a snapshot, all the momentum clearly is now moving towards the Republicans breaking the Republicans' way.
That would then indicate the possibility of that wave election that people are talking about is absolutely real.
We have spent a lot of time focused on the Senate races around the country.
And as I look around the country, we see Marco Rubio is up by seven.
Ron DeSantis up by eight in Florida.
We have, you know, issues going back and forth with Herschel Walker, but now we have a lot of flaws that are coming out about his opponent.
This is Raphael Warnock's wife talking about him trying to run her over after a domestic dispute.
Listen to this.
This man's running for the United States Senate, and all he cares about right now is his reputation.
I work at the mayor's office, and this is a big problem.
I've been trying to be very quiet about the way that he is for the sake of my kids and his reputation.
I've tried to keep the way that he acts under reps for a long time, and today he crossed the line.
So that is what is going on here.
And he's a great actor.
He is phenomenal at putting on a really good show.
Then, of course, he was arrested for obstructing an investigation into abuse of children at a camp that he himself was running.
Now, what's amazing about this, people in Georgia not hearing about that part of it.
And Herschel Walker has been pretty outspoken about his troubled times in life and times he sought help and how he was able to change his life and redeem himself.
He's kind of been an open book about it.
And a lot of this is not surprising to people, but we'll watch what happens in Georgia.
It's anybody's guess at this point.
You got a really good candidate we've had on radio and TV this week.
Ted Budd is running a good race in North Carolina.
Tim Scott will have no problem in South Carolina.
Ram Paul, we don't expect will have a problem.
We don't expect John Kennedy to have a problem.
And then we had General Bullduck on the program this week, who is now within less than three points in that race in New Hampshire with Governor Sununu at the top of the ticket, who's extremely popular.
That is a winnable race for Republicans that a lot of people weren't paying attention to.
Then you move to the state of Pennsylvania where Dr. Oz now is in a statistical dead heat with the trust fund Bratna Hoodie with tattoos that never worked a job in his life.
The most extreme candidate on the face of the earth wants to release more convicted murderers than any other candidate in the history of politics.
John Fetterman wants a moratorium on fracking.
And like so many other candidates, no limits on abortion.
He, of course, wants sanctuary state status for the state of our Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
And it goes on from there.
You have another radical running against Ron Johnson.
The more people in Wisconsin have learned about Mandela Barnes, the more they don't like him.
Last night, during the debate against Mark Kelly, it was a phenomenal debate in terms of the candidate Blake Masters out there.
Let me play a part of that.
I've been focused on the border since day one on this job.
I'm down there all the time.
I was on the phone this week just with Mayor Nichols of Yuma, Sheriff Daniels of Cochise County, talking about what more we need for Border Patrol and immigration.
That, my friends, we're working to raise Border Patrol pay by 18%.
I've got legislation to do that.
I've been focused on the border since day one.
With no great effect because we have a wide open southern border.
So if that's the best you can do, I respectfully request you.
You resign.
Let's get someone in the seat who will actually secure our border.
You never have to wonder which way Senator Kelly is going to vote because any spending bill that Biden puts in front of him, he will sign.
So, yeah, we got the Inflation Reduction Act, and Mark Kelly was the deciding vote.
He hired 87,000 new IRS agents.
Mark Kelly voted to send stimulus checks to illegal aliens.
He voted to send stimulus checks to get this.
Violent felons sitting in jail.
Is that a good use of taxpayer money?
I don't think so.
Think about that the next time you go to the grocery store.
I mean, it just was a beatdown.
And on the issue of immigration, Mark Kelly hasn't lifted a finger and he's been missing in action the entire time.
He just outright lied in that debate.
New York now is within a point and a half for a Republican Lee Zeldon within Kathy Hochl because of all the rampant crime and corruption.
Also, she's being accused of pay-to-play, you know, paying five times the amount of money on COVID issues with somebody she has a connection to, also being scrutinized for the expensive use of private aircraft in New York.
And her answer to the explosion in crime, she refuses to lead the effort to refund the police, refuses to lead the effort to get rid of these insane no-bail laws.
And now Lee Zeldon is literally a point and a half behind her.
But that Trafalgar poll also includes Larry Sharp, who's the libertarian who ended up not being on the ballot.
And he has 3.2%.
If you add that to an anti-Hochl vote, you got Lee Zeldon literally leading here.
So there are a lot of races.
But anyway, we bring in our pollster, John McLaughlin, McLaughlin and Associates.
Matt Towery is with us, Syndicated Calmness.
Anyway, welcome both of you to the program.
Thanks for being with us.
Thank you.
Strong Cube.
All right, Matt, because you're down in Georgia, I don't know if I can untangle that mess down there.
It's interesting the media has focused on Herschel.
It's kind of been an open book.
He's admitted that he's had a lot of problems in his life, and he's explained in great detail a lot of it and how he changed his life around.
How impactful do you think this week's revelations will be?
And why is the media in Atlanta and in Georgia overall, why are they ignoring Raphael Warnock's record?
Well, we conducted a poll for the Fox affiliate in Atlanta the night that this story broke.
So we just trashed the poll and started over again the next night.
The night before, Walker and Warnock were within a point of each other.
The next night, their separation was about three points.
That's within the margin of error.
I think it's having an impact, but I don't think it's going to be enough to necessarily keep Walker out of a runoff.
I will say this.
Last night on your show, you did a fantastic job of giving the story of Raphael Warnock.
The problem that you have is the paid media for Herschel Walker and those supporting him.
None of that has run as an ad.
And I said on Fox 5, and I'll say it to your audience as well.
If that story doesn't make paid media advertising in the next week, Walker will not make the runoff.
If it does, Walker will make the runoff or he might win straight up.
Wow, that's a pretty bold prediction.
Why wouldn't they be using that?
They should have been using this information from day one.
I mean, it's not that complicated.
I have no earthly idea.
It just, it almost goes beyond any comprehension I have of any political campaign I've ever seen.
Herschel Walker has been taking on an assault, a coordinated, relatively speaking assault from Warnock, from Democrats, from the media, which is pretty much hostile to him, as you know.
And nothing out there other than you bringing it up on your national show, no one said anything.
That's amazing.
I found it just shocking.
Shocking.
Yeah.
It reminds me when I was vetting Obama.
I was like out there on an island by myself with maybe one or two other people joining in.
Absolutely.
As well as Matt knows Georgia, John McLaughlin knows the state of New York.
You saw the poll from Robert Cahaly in Trafalgar.
It's a one and a half point race.
The libertarian that was originally supposed to be on the ticket's not going to be there in the end, and he got 3.2%.
Is that going to go towards Lee Zeldon?
Right.
Right now, by the way, we had a week before this, we had our poll, an internal poll for Zelda was released, and we had him within six points of Hochul.
And since that time, and by the way, if you don't believe the Trafalgar poll or you don't believe the McLaughlin poll, all you have to do is be in New York and put on the TV, and you will see millions of dollars of negative ads since Labor Day attacking Lee Zeldon.
Kathy Hochul has nothing good to say about herself because crime is out of control with Cassist Bail.
People are afraid to go.
I mean, it's been national stories.
The pollution is a little bit more.
By the way, did you see this weekend?
Did you see what her answer is?
Instead of ending this idiocy of no bail, instead of refunding the police, she's going on a gun violence listening tour.
Right, right.
And by the way, it's like she's so out of touch, and she's so corrupt because, you know, the plate of pay scandals where she's paying over $600 million, double the price of COVID tests with a no-bid contract to a donor who raised $300,000 that she was first she tried to deny she knew of the person.
Then it was found out she did a fundraiser the month before for the guy or with the guy for her.
So she's raising, you know, the corruption is unbelievable in New York.
The crime is out of control.
I mean, it's the poor fire lieutenant, the woman who was killed going out for lunch in a story was knifed and buried this week.
I mean, it's every night there's a story.
There's shootings, there's murders across the state.
The liberal DA, the liberal Democrat DA of Albany, David Soros, has called for her to call a special session to get rid of Cashless Bail.
And this has been going on since last year.
You watched when we won the DA's race in Nassau County, where you're from.
We won the county executive race.
We have been winning races across New York locally for this since last year.
But she sticks to this crazy Cuomo-Hochl policy that Joe Biden supports.
And now you've got Lee Zeldin within two points on her Trafalgar poll.
And the surge is coming where people are just fed up, but it's across the United States.
And, you know, that's why they're so desperate in Georgia with Herschel Walker.
That's why, you know, you're going to see this across the country because the Democrats, every day they're seeing inflation.
The price of gas is skyrocketing again.
Price of food is up.
We had the generic ballot.
The Republicans are up four nationally.
Joe Biden's negatives are going up again.
Rasmussen reports came out today that they've got the Republicans up four in the generic ballot.
The heartland is rising up, and we've got 32 days to go.
And we have to make Joe Biden responsible.
In our last national poll, although 62% said the country's on the wrong track, when you asked if you blame Biden, only 67% of that 62, which is 42 overall, did.
So the media, just like in Georgia, they're covering up for Warnock.
Nationally, they're covering up for Biden.
And you see it every night, and you broadcast his failures, and the mainstream media doesn't, but the voters are getting it.
You know, it's amazing.
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Our pollsters are with us.
John McLaughlin, Matt Towery, 32 days from Election Day.
Let's go through all these Senate races.
All right.
So Republicans need to hold in Florida.
They need a pickup in Georgia.
They need a hold in Pennsylvania and hold in Wisconsin.
They need a hold in Ohio.
They would get a pickup in New Hampshire, or at least an opportunity, a pickup, a hold, by the way, also in North Carolina.
Then they have Adam Laxalt out in Nevada.
Then you have the possibility of Tiffany Smiley out in Washington, Colonel Bullduck in New Hampshire.
Blake Masters had a great debate last night out in Arizona of those states.
Where do you see potential pickups or the greatest potential for a pickup, Matt?
Well, here's what I say.
I think Nevada is going to go Republican.
We all picked that up early on with our polling, and it's been consistently that way.
So I think that one is moving in the Republican direction.
I think Dr. Oz is really catching fire in Pennsylvania in the last week and a half.
Notwithstanding, when they start accusing you of killing puppies, that's when you know they're really nervous, right?
That was a little bit of a stretch.
I saw that.
Yeah.
I mean, just ridiculous.
So anyway, I see Pennsylvania as really potentially going Republican.
I'm looking at Georgia still being a runoff.
That's where I think that race will end up heading if the Walker people handle it right.
New Hampshire is an outside possibility, and Arizona really is a possibility.
I mean, everyone's written it off.
Let me tell you one thing very quickly, Sean.
Our friend Robert Cahaley with Trafalgar, who does great work, he has been saying over and over again that he thinks that the number this time in terms of the percent people who say they're supporting Republican candidates versus the actual number is even bigger this time because of the fact that Biden came out and in essence made it in that in that terrible speech basically made Republicans feel like they can't answer polls.
They feel like the government's coming after them.
They feel like they're going to be shunted.
They're going to be hurt.
I mean, this is a fearful situation.
It was a chilling effect on polling.
I believe in some of these states where you've got like Kelly up by three, you might as well just take a point and a half to two points away from Kelly and give it to Masters.
I think that probably is an even rate right now in this movie Republican as well.
Look real quick, we only got about 35 seconds.
John, where are all these races headed?
They're headed for the Republican side right now.
And we're getting not just the Senate races, but in races like Democrat districts like New York, Florida, Anthony Desposito, you know that area, NASA, he's ahead.
And it's a 10-point Democrat district.
We have members of Congress.
It looks like it's going to be a healthy night for the Republicans.
But these Senate races, if it's even in Georgia, Herschel's going to win if those polls are even.
And the Trump voters are coming.
There's a way to get them in the polls.
We have them in our polls.
Listen, everybody needs to remember when Donald Trump, when that tape from Access Hollywood came out, they said he was done.
He wasn't done.
So, you know what?
We said he was going to win.
That's true.
There are a few of you, and two of them are on the line.
There weren't many of you.
Anyway, thank you.
Thank you both, Matt Towery and John McLaughlin.
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This is the best shot opportunity we have, and we can win all of this.
It's in our hands.
It's in your hands.
I'm deputizing all of you.
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It's an all-hands-on-deck moment for the country.
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It just boggles the mind the utter complete stupidity of Biden economics and Biden energy policy.
And I was telling you that we're risking our national security by literally cutting in half our strategic petroleum reserves the way Joe Biden has.
They were filled up under Donald Trump.
We had over 700 million barrels of oil.
We're now down to 350.
It's not a national emergency that Joe Biden thinks the high price of gas is going to cause the Democrats to lose the midterm elections.
And rather than go back to the policies that brought us $2, a little over $2 a gallon for gasoline, he's doubled down on stupid.
And now he's looking to lift sanctions on Venezuela and will make the country of Venezuela rich again.
He's thinking still of doing it with Iran.
He has begged OPEC and Saudi Arabia and OPEC nations again and again and again.
And their answer was no, no, no.
As a matter of fact, we're going to cut 2 million barrels of oil production every single day.
So you pay even more for it.
And these countries have to be looking at us thinking we are the dumbest country on earth, at least our leadership is.
It's not the people.
The people are the smart ones.
Hopefully, we'll see that in 32 days.
And it's just a simple basic math.
And that is that, number one, it's good for national security.
It's good for high-paying career jobs in the energy sector.
It's good to lower the price of the pump.
It's good because it will have a major impact on lowering this record high, 41-year high of inflation we're living through.
It would also, if we became energy dominant, it would be good for world peace as we would be able to be energy dominant, providing all of the energy needs of our Western European allies that were reliant on Vladimir Putin, who recently turned off the spigot, and now they're worried about freezing to death on top of paying 300% more than they paid last year to heat their homes.
They're predicting some people will freeze to death, and they're predicting as much as 30% of Western Europeans' income is going to go to heating their home this winter.
This is insanity.
And they're doubling down on stupid.
And Biden is now considering, this was on Fox Business, a decision on future federal offshore fossil fuel drilling, and they want to rule it out.
I'm like, are you really that?
You'd rather kiss the ass of MBS.
You'd rather beg OPEC.
You'd rather do a deal and make the uranium millers rich and this murdering dictator thug in Venezuela rich.
This is the very definition of insanity.
We don't have any alternative.
Windmills won't cut it, and solar panels are not going to cut it.
And that we have unilaterally disarmed economically and taken the lifeblood of the world's economy and just decided we'll let them pollute the earth, Mother Earth, and we're going to leave all our natural resources in the ground when we can become rich.
Why are all these oil-rich nations so rich?
They're rich because they're selling their natural resources.
And the world is dependent on them.
So they make a fortune.
America could be equally as rich, and we could pay down $31 trillion in our debt.
We could give Americans tax cuts in the process.
We'd have more money for national defense on top of everything.
Now, our friend Steve Moore, member of President Trump's Economic Recovery Task Force, has put out a report that had the Trump policies remained in place, American oil production, we'd be 3 million barrels higher each and every day.
That's more than, by the way, the entire cut of OPEC.
If we would have finished the Keystone XL pipeline, we'd be getting 900,000 barrels of oil from Canada every single day, and they want to sell it to us.
They're mad that Joe did that unilaterally, didn't even consult with them.
When you do a deeper dive into this committee to unleash prosperity and their project, what they discovered is if Biden had kept the Trump policies in place, we'd be producing 3 million more barrels a day.
The U.S. would be producing between around 25 more billion cubic feet of natural gas.
The U.S. would not have had to sell a single barrel of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Our GDP would be increased by roughly $100 billion a year, and gas prices would still be $2 and whatever cents per gallon.
And you wouldn't have to pay in California $6.50 or Nevada $5.50 or Oregon $5 and whatever.
And now every American is back up to $4 a gallon on average.
Anyway, Steve Moore joins us now on this study.
This is the single dumbest, most self-destructive.
It's almost like we're sabotaging our own economy.
And they do it.
And no matter what happens, they would rather make our enemies rich than for us to be energy independent.
I don't understand why it's okay to import a barrel of oil from any one of these hostile nations versus producing it domestically.
Because I think we do it cleaner, faster, and cheaper, Steve Moore.
Well, you're exactly right, Sean, and thanks for having me on.
And you're also right.
You're right that this is bad for our economy.
It's bad for our trade deficit.
It's bad for our GDP.
It's bad for jobs.
It's bad for our national security.
But I want to add one other thing to what you just said.
It's also bad for the environment because instead of getting our oil and gas from places like West Virginia and Texas and we're getting it from countries like Iran.
We're getting it from countries like Venezuela.
We're getting it from countries like Russia.
Now, do you think that they care about the environment in those areas?
Their environmental standards nowhere near duplicate ours.
So we're actually, if you care about climate change, you're actually adding to the pollution in the climate by getting all this oil from these other countries.
You are so right about Trump, too, by the way.
Trump did get us to not just energy independence, energy exporting.
Remember that, Sean?
We're exporting oil.
We were energy independent.
We were a net exporter of energy.
That's absolutely factually correct.
And no one thought that was possible.
And Trump did it.
People laughed at him when he said we could do it.
And here we are now with our president.
Humiliating, frankly, that he goes prostrate on his hands and knees to the Saudis and asks them to cut their oil, I mean, increase their oil production.
And then two weeks later, they cut it by $2 million.
And the reason they're doing that, by the way, folks, is because they want the oil price to go up back up to $100 a barrel.
You know what that means per gallon of gasoline, Sean?
$450, $5.
If you live in California, $6 or $7 a gallon.
That hurts poor people.
So one other quick thing.
I asked some of my liberal Democratic friends, can you explain this?
And even they say there's no explanation for this.
There's no rationale for it.
And so it is very frustrating.
It's doing great damage to our country.
You know, the amazing thing is, as Biden was asked yesterday whether or not he's considering doing a deal and lifting some of the sanctions on Venezuela, he wouldn't deny it.
And sources telling the Wall Street Journal that U.S. officials familiar with the matter say in return for the significant sanctions relief that the Maduro regime would have to resume negotiations with the other Venezuelan opposition, but they're doing it because for whatever reason, they have concluded somehow it's okay if oil energy is produced elsewhere.
Now, don't we do it cleaner?
Don't we do it cheaper?
Don't we do it faster?
And under Donald Trump, when we achieved energy independence, weren't we the country that led the world in terms of lowering carbon emissions impact on the environment than any other country on earth?
The answer, of course, is yes to all of those things.
And I would add to another point about this: you know, the left talks a lot about human rights.
I mean, come on.
Do you think these countries like Russia and Venezuela and Iran have human rights?
Do you think they treat women well in these countries?
So the hypocrisy here is towering.
You are also right, Sean, that they're now talking about a ban on offshore drilling.
We have so much oil that we could be getting offshore.
They're also talking about, Sean, doing a, they're saying no more drilling in Alaska.
They want to take off drilling in a lot of our most productive areas of the country.
We have 300 years worth of oil.
We have 400 years worth of natural gas.
No country in the world has more natural gas than we do.
It's clean burning.
It's cheap.
It's abundant.
It's made in America.
I never could understand why the left was against natural gas.
It actually reduces pollution levels.
What are they going to replace it with?
Because that idiot Pete Buddha judged and that other idiot Jennifer Granholm have made statements that we're, quote, transitioning.
They use the same word, and Kamala Harris has used it, and Joey has used it.
And they keep saying, we're transitioning towards energy independence using renewables.
What are the renewables that we have that could replace our dependence and our need of fossil fuels in the next 20 years?
Do you see those renewables?
Because I don't see those renewables.
Well, there is one, Sean.
There is one, and that's called nuclear power.
But, of course, they're against that, too.
That's not on the table.
Exactly.
So anything that works, they're against.
And anything that doesn't work, they're for.
I'll give you two statistics, Sean, for your listeners, I think that they'll relate to.
First, we get 70% of our energy today, 70% from old-fashioned fossil fuels.
And let's not leave out coal.
You know, we have more coal than any other country in the world, too.
And so we have the cleanest coal.
So I'm extremely frustrated by that.
And we get about 6% or 7% of our energy from wind and solar power, Sean.
So come on.
Are we really going to go from 6% or 7%?
Yeah, it's insane.
You know what drives me crazy?
So if you want to buy an electric vehicle, an EV for short, okay, on average, it's going to cost you $22,000 more to buy that over a gas-powered vehicle.
On top of that, to build the batteries, which, by the way, we're learning if they're submerged in water, they're a fire hazard and are apparently all over Florida, ones that got submerged are like going on fire and half blowing up the street that they're on.
But anyway, then you got to mine Mother Earth and pillage Mother Earth with heavy-duty equipment run by diesel to get the manganese and the nickel and the cobalt and whatever other minerals you're stealing from Mother Earth.
And then you got to charge it on an electric grid that is 90% run by fossil fuels.
Tell me how that makes any difference.
Virtually none.
You know, we might be able to convert our economy to wind and solar power, but we would be much, much, much poorer.
We would be using inefficient energy.
And by the way, do you think we can build steel mills?
Do you think we can build cars?
Do you think we can be the technology powerhouse of the world trying to get our electric power from windmills?
I mean, really, it is so absurd that anybody would even think that possible.
What about solar power?
Yeah, can you get solar power in Phoenix, Arizona?
Sure.
I'm from Chicago.
Do you think we can get my solar power in Chicago where it's cloudy every day?
No, I don't think you can.
And by the way, they don't have the capacity to store it.
If it's not a sunny day, guess what?
You're not going to have power that day.
My favorite was over the summer when California during the Brownouts were telling people, don't charge your electric vehicle during these hours.
Okay, I'm stranded now.
You told me to buy this thing.
Now you're telling me I can't charge the battery?
That's a great plan.
Anyway, Steve Moore.
Don't forget, Sean, one other quick thing.
Where do you get the electricity from to charge the battery?
Most of our electricity comes from coal and natural gas.
Yeah.
Anyway, Steve Moore, you just can't make this stuff up.
Anyway, appreciate you being with us.
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Stefan is in Georgia.
Stefan, how are you?
Glad you called.
Hey, thanks a lot.
How are you doing?
I'm good, sir.
What's going on?
You remember the game, Where's Waldo?
I do.
Well, for veterans in Georgia, the new game is Where's Warnock?
You could say that in every state because every Democrat is hiding.
They're dumping tens of millions of dollars in negative ads on Republicans.
They're using the Biden basement bunker campaign mentality, and then they don't want to show up for a debate until you've had eight weeks of early voting, and they'll do it a week before election day in the hopes that they don't totally bomb and trying to defend the horrific record of the Democratic Party.
Exactly, exactly.
I mean, honestly, Son, I'm calling because personal experience, well, lack of experience with Warnock.
You know, I'm a combat vet from Iraq in 2003.
Dealing with the VA, I'm sure you know, is an issue all of itself.
And I reached out to both Georgia senators, Warnock and Johnny.
At least I spoke to a staff member in Osoff's office.
There is nobody answering Warnock's phones.
There's not going to be.
Warnock, listen, Warnock is like counting his, he can't get 32 days behind him fast enough.
He does not want to talk about his arrest and obstruction of an investigation into child abuse for a camp that he ran.
He does not want to discuss the domestic dispute where he ran his wife over with a car.