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One thing that has really, really, really aggravated me in the course of this midterm election is the allocations of money by people that control it, like people like Mitch McConnell.
I mean, they have millions, tens of tens of millions of dollars, and we've got close races now.
We've got Don Bullduck now dead even in the state of New Hampshire, the live-free or die state, against Maggie Hassen, and he can win that race.
We got the case of Blake Masters, now his Libertarian opponent has now dropped out of the race graciously on his part.
I will say that, and endorsed Blake Masters.
He had been pulling about 4% of the vote.
And I'm not being rude to my Libertarian friends, but if you're in Georgia or if you were in Arizona, I was saying you're wasting your vote.
It ends up being a half a vote for the Democrat.
The fact that the Libertarians saw the importance of not sending Mark Kelly back to Washington in Arizona, I give a huge tip of the hat to, and because it's so important that these races be won.
Mitch McConnell, instead of giving money to the likes of Don Bullduck or the likes of Blake Masters that are in very close races, Herschel is still in a close race.
Dr. Oz is still in a close race.
Other candidates like Tiffany Smiley in a close race.
Rather than giving money there, why is he getting involved when you have this bizarre voting system in the state of Alaska?
And I love Alaska, but their voting system is a mess.
And giving money to Lisa Murkowski to the tune of $9 million when she's going up against the favored Republican conservative by the name of Kelly Chewbacca.
It's obvious that the people in Alaska, the Republicans, want Kelly Chubaca.
And this is just, you know, a typical Washington insider swamp sewer type of arrangement because Mitch McConnell knows that Lisa Murkowski will vote with him anytime he asks for a vote.
And he's going to be a rubber stamp for everything Mitch wants to do and will vote for Mitch's leader if he became the Senate majority leader.
Anyway, we have the very latest, there was a debate between Kelly Chewbacca and Lisa Murkowski, and Kelly challenged Lisa Murkowski on why she is beholden to outside dark money.
When you launched your campaign, you said in this election, lower 48 outsiders are going to try to grab Alaska's Senate seat for their partisan agendas.
Frankly, they couldn't care less about your future.
A year later, Lower 48 and Washington, D.C. dark money have spent more on your behalf than both of our campaigns have spent combined.
Why are you now beholden to Lower 48 and D.C. Dark Money that doesn't care about our Alaska future?
Senator, one minute for your response.
So this couldn't be further from the truth in terms of being beholden to anybody on the outside.
I think Alaskans who know me, who have watched me, who see me serve, know full well that my prime driver every day on every issue is all about Alaska.
But let there be no doubt, there is no Lisa Murkowski being beholden to any outside interests.
Mr. Baker, you have 30 seconds for rebuttal, please.
I think we all know how Washington, D.C. works, and I think that's what you're trying to tee up in your launch video, that when they come in and they help you keep your Senate seat, you owe them favors.
But when I talk to Alaskans, we just don't want a senator who's bought and bullied by the D.C. establishment.
We want someone who represents our Alaska independent voices.
When I go to doors across Alaska, we don't want a politician where their quality of life goes up.
We want a public servant.
We don't understand why our cost of living goes up, while the D.C. insiders get about our life.
Kelly Chubaka joins us now.
Welcome back.
Hopefully, Senator-elect, the next time I interview you.
Before we get to the issue that you were discussing with Lisa Murkowski there, let me first ask you this.
Can you explain to people how different Alaska's system of voting is and why Lisa Murkowski even has a chance in this race?
Sean, thanks for having me.
It's always great to be with you.
Yes, we have the Murkowski voting system in place.
We know that Murkowski's allies and campaign staff deceived Alaskans in 2020, ran a ballot measure saying we were getting rid of dark money in Alaska.
Everyone can see that's not the case, and pushed through this system called ranked choice voting, where all candidates run against each other without a party primary in the primary process.
The four candidates who get the most votes, regardless of party, move to the general election.
And we have three Republicans on the ballot and one Democrat.
The Democrat got 6% of the vote in the primary because the Democrats lined up behind Murkowski.
And now we run in the general election.
If someone doesn't get over 50% of the vote in round one, then the bottom two candidates drop off and their second, third, and fourth place votes.
You get to rank the candidates if you want, get reallocated to the top two candidates.
Whoever gets the most votes at the end wins.
Fortunately, the fourth place Republican, he suspended his campaign and he's supporting me.
So functionally, there's only three of us left, me, Murkowski, and the Democrat.
And right now, the polls are all saying it's a dead heat tie.
After those rankings go is between me and Murkowski.
This is the only way Murkowski could save her Senate seat was by putting this new system in place.
Otherwise, she would have lost in a primary.
And right now, in round one, she's trailing me by double digits.
So that's the only way we even get to this deadheat tie.
So let's talk about what people in Alaska need to know about this system and how important it is that if you don't want a rhino Republican like Lisa Murkowski back in the U.S. Senate and you want a true conservative that really represents the values of the people of Alaska, that they really have to get out in large numbers and push you over the top in the first part of this election.
Is that correct?
Or even if you got to a runoff, I believe I had to head runoff, you'd win by a long shot.
I think you're right, Sean.
So I say there's three things.
Number one, turn out the vote.
Get as many of your friends and neighbors as you can to come out to vote.
Number two, you can just vote number one, Kelly Chewbacca, bubble in number one.
Number three, go to our website, kelly4ak.com, and there's a lot of information there that you can share with your friends and family about what we stand for and kind of countering the smear ad campaigns of lies that have been up here to answer any questions that friends and family would have.
But that's the answer.
It's a one, two, three shot on how we win in the next week.
And a lot of that money now came from Mitch McConnell.
What did you think when Mitch McConnell threw $9 million behind Lisa Murkowski?
Well, here's another update that's just happened.
Murkowski is polling for Pelosi.
Of the four candidates on the ballot for our House seat, she's endorsed and is literally campaigning with the one candidate who supports Pelosi for Speaker.
So Murkowski is wearing the jersey for Team McConnell, Team Biden, Team Pelosi.
As you know, they've flooded Alaska with more dark money than both our races have spent combined.
And Murkowski's response to McConnell's $9 million was, you've been there for me, Mitch.
I'm going to be there for you.
So I want to make this into an ad.
You can go online and donate for us, Kelly4AK.com, so we can let every Alaskan know she's completely beholden to the establishment.
She's not standing up for Alaska.
This is about voting in McConnell as a Republican leader, just as you've identified, Sean.
She's the kind of politician that the word swamp was created for.
She's only in there because her dad appointed her to his vacant Senate seat.
This is a career politician who stands up for McConnell and Biden in the establishment at the expense of Alaskans.
It's so sad.
And I read, too, that she's not even supporting Governor Palin, Sarah Palin.
She's supporting the Democrat that you're right would support Nancy Pelosi.
You can't even make this up.
And, you know, I love Alaska so much because I love the people of Alaska and I love their rugged individualism.
All the people in Alaska that live off the grid.
I watch every Alaska show that's on TV and I sit there in fascination.
I don't know how you live in the cold the way you do, but it's such a different life than I live.
I'm fascinated by the people that live it.
And it's just sad to me that Alaska can't have a simple, normal primary/slash election process.
And they've taken on this convoluted system, which is designed to, it's like the incumbency protection voting system that they've created up there.
You've got it, Sean.
It's a desecration of democracy to re-engineer an entire election system under the deception of the voters in order to preserve your Murkowski monarchy at the expense of the will of the people of Alaska.
If this was a normal election system, it's clear what the voters want.
She knew that years ago.
She knew a couple years ago that Alaskans wanted her out, which is why they re-engineered our entire system.
In fact, if you go back multiple elections, Murkowski's never played an election fair.
And if she would, she would have been out years and years ago.
And that's the really sad reality of this: Alaskans have a senator representing them who doesn't actually represent them.
And that's what we're seeing with all this dark money from the establishment and the lower 48.
These aren't our Alaskan dollars representing us.
And analyses done of all the money playing between the PACs and her campaign, less than 5% of the money is coming from us up here in Alaska.
This is someone who's bought and paid for by the D.C. insiders and the lower 48.
And it's time that our Alaska voice actually be heard in Washington, D.C.
So, this is a winnable race.
You're in a dead heat right now.
So, you could win this thing outright if you get 50% of the vote on Election Day.
If not, the two finalists will have a runoff.
When would that be?
Well, it's not really a runoff.
What they do is they take the votes that are cast in the rank order on November 8th and they just tally those up and kind of run them up.
So, the second and third-place votes of our fourth and third-place candidate get rolled up, if you will.
And we'll know the end results of the day before Thanksgiving.
That's when we'll know the results.
But it is winnable.
That's why I've been knocking thousands of doors across Alaska.
We convert people at the doorstep.
A lot of it is just overcoming the lies and misinformation that have been spread by McConnell and this dark money.
If we can get out more ads and information about the truth, we're able to persuade these moderate voters or even people who are slightly to the left or slightly to the right.
And they voted for Murkowski and this family for 41 years.
And when they understand there's another candidate out there and what the truth is, they're quick to come over.
That's why the ads would really help this last week.
The more we can get the truth out, we win.
Kelly4AK.com to help us.
And I'm doing all the groundwork I can.
And we just got done seeing 23 communities in two weeks on a long road tour out there below zero, knocking on doors and getting out the vote and getting out the word.
And it's really working, Sean.
I'm confident we're going to win.
It's just going to take a lot of work to overcome this.
Well, I hope people will contribute to your campaign.
This is one campaign.
I cannot believe Mitch McConnell did this, especially when money is desperately needed in Arizona and New Hampshire right now, because those are very winnable races.
And he should have kept his nose out of Alaska.
But yet he took this money that was desperately needed, gave it to a reliable swamp creature, fellow swamp creature, that will only go back to Washington and reestablish and put him in power.
And frankly, for this, he shouldn't be the leader of any party.
And I agree with you.
I find these tactics just despicable on his part.
And frankly, Murkowski has played this game and gotten away with it long enough.
And I just hope the people of Alaska are aware enough To learn the system so that they can make sure and ensure that you win on election day.
So, we're looking forward to watching Kelly Chewbacca.
This is an important Senate seat, and we really could use people like you in Washington.
Hopefully, you'll be able to pull this off.
Thank you, Sean.
I appreciate your support.
All right, 800-941, Sean, if you want to be a part of the program.
Can you believe what a messed up system that is, Linda?
Good.
Honestly, I was having a hard time following it.
Just her explaining it was difficult.
I was like, I just don't know why it has to be so hard.
It's like you say all the time: why can't we just all go out, vote on one day, cast our votes, count them up, and be done?
Yeah, simple, not that complicated.
Seriously.
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Gerard is in Florida.
Gerard, you're on the Sean Hannity show.
Glad you called, sir.
Hey, good afternoon, Sean.
It's an honor to speak with you.
I call from the free state of Florida as a former New Yorker that sought refuge down here about 20 years ago for a better life for himself and his family and was not disappointed.
Well, I bet you are because you're saving a lot more money than I am, and you're a lot smarter than I am.
The weather is a lot better where you are, but hopefully, one day one day I will be there with you.
Well, it's the policies of the governor down here, and we are literally the freest state in the nation.
But to get to my point, by the way, your governor is going to be on TV tonight with Lee Zeldon.
Lee Zelda now taking a lead in the gubernatorial race in New York, but I digress.
Go ahead.
And I have a lot of interest in New York politics because my brother and four sisters still live up there.
And so these races have the local races have national impact because a lot of these Senate races are so close and the balance of power in the U.S. Congress is so close that it's important for everybody to get out and vote.
And I really want to thank you for your public service in doing all of these town halls and bringing out the message to the people that we have to run through the tape and making sure that they are aware of what the candidates stand on, where the issues are, because the Democrats really want to distract us by doing the cult of personality and talk about, you know, things that don't even matter in the election, where you are focusing on the tabletop issues.
And if the Republicans stay true to the five pillars of a policy such as crime, the economy, energy independence, immigration and the strong border, and parental rights in school education, which you highlight again and again on this show and on your TV show, it's a great service that you do.
And I want to thank you for that because you are being meaningful in very, very practical ways and bringing these issues and keeping them at the forefront and trying to overcome the static that the Democrats are doing in terms of trying to perpetuate falsehoods and things of this nature.
The last thing they want you to think about is the issues you're talking about.
And that is the economy, record high gas prices, wide open borders, defund, dismantle, no bail, woke education.
They don't want their record talked about.
They would talk about anything other than that.
And they've been very successful at ducking and dodging and never having to answer any questions.
And the media, as usual, is complicit in aiding and abetting their ability to hide.
But Americans, I think, they're suffering enough that that pain is now waking people up to the fact that this is an unmitigated disaster for the country.
Anyway, appreciate the call, Gerard.
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So this is the latest talking point, a strange one at that, by the Democrats.
All got started by Kathy Hochl in the debate with Lee Zeldon.
Obviously, he's not working out well because Lee Zeldon is now leading in the latest Trafalgar poll.
And she started saying that Republicans, conservatives are data deniers or master manipulators.
In other words, that it's a myth that all this crime is happening because of their defund, dismantle, no bail laws.
Now, we've been chronicling these record statistics now since the summer of 2020, and the numbers speak for themselves.
There's no data denial in the state of New York when murder is up 32% from 2019.
That's not data denial.
That's data reality.
Or robberies up 32% or felony assault up 24% or burglaries up 49%, grand larceny up 19.6%, auto theft up a whopping 148%.
And you're seeing record high violent crime in every big city, small town across the country.
11 of the top 15 most violent cities in America are Democratic run and have been Democratic run for decades.
But they stick to this idiotic talking point as if, oh, okay, all the crime we're seeing is just not happening.
We're just making it up where it's in our imagination.
It's a fantasy.
It's false.
It's not true.
Here's this idiot, Phil Murphy.
I wish we knew he was vulnerable last election.
Anyway, accusing the GOP of playing the crime card and racial elements to it is like the Southern strategy.
Let's play the race card and lie at the same time.
Here's what he said.
Listen, the other guys play the crime card relentlessly and shamelessly.
It seems every election.
And the facts and their portrayal of the facts are in entirely different places.
That doesn't mean that crime is not an issue.
It doesn't mean that we're not focused on it.
But I will just say in New Jersey this year, violent crimes, shooting, homicides are all down meaningfully between something like 15 and 30 percent.
They're really good at playing the card.
It reminds me, frankly, it goes back to Nixon's Southern strategy.
It's got racial elements to it.
Let's just call that for what it is.
And here we go again.
It feels like it's a movie that we've seen time and time again, and they're pulling that card out again this time.
No, it's called reality.
And people see it.
They know it.
It's true.
Defund, dismantle, no bail has been an unmitigated failure and disaster.
Joyless Behar over at that hard-hitting news show, The View, saying crime is going down under Biden.
No, it's not, Joyless.
All they do is talk about crime, crime, crime.
Well, I looked it up.
Murders in major cities have fallen by 4% so far in 2022, compared with the same period a year ago.
So crime is not on the rise.
It's actually going down under Joe Biden.
What is what is what are these people talking about?
They're just denying reality.
We've given out the statistics.
We've scrolled the names.
You know, the only time Democrats care about a riot is if it's something that they can weaponize politically.
There were 574 riots in the summer of 2020.
They lied to us and said they were either mostly peaceful or they said nothing because they didn't want to criticize their leftist base that was responsible for a lot of it.
But if it's January 6th, oh, let's put together a committee with all Trump haters.
Let's ignore Nancy Pelosi.
Let's ignore the Capitol Police Chief.
Let's ignore the mayor of D.C., Muriel Bowser, all of which had jurisdiction, all of which had intel saying that there were people that were there to foment violence on January 6th.
Let's decline the invitation in writing for the National Guard like Muriel Bowser did.
And let's not ask them any questions at all.
And let's ignore, don't ask why dozens of Americans died in those mostly peaceful riots in the summer of 2020.
You know, don't ask questions about the thousands of injured cops hit with rocks and bricks and rocks and then Molotov cocktails.
And let's ignore the billions in property damage.
Oh, well, sorry.
Let's ignore the police precincts burned to the ground.
Let's ignore the autonomous chaz chop summer of love spaghetti potluck dinner zone that killed Horace Lorenzo Anderson Jr.
We had his father on the show on TV pouring his heart out to the country.
Let's ignore all of this.
And let's just say, yeah, oh, sure, cutting back on the police, defunding, dismantling, no bail.
Oh, that works.
It's insanity.
All right, let's get to our phones.
Let's say hi to Charlie is in Georgia.
Charlie Herschel Walker down in Georgia.
We need him badly.
How are you doing?
I'm good, sir.
How are you?
I'm doing fine.
Of course, we're up against the diesel fuel shortage, especially acute here in the southeast.
I called about 30,000 gallons last night, basically just dividing it out.
But the real issue is not like the crude oil input, it's the refinery output.
We've not built a major refinery in this country since 1977, and they're fishing to close one in Houston.
I think it's called Londale Vessel.
And that's going to make fuel go up five to 10 cents a gallon, just that one refinery closed because it mainly is diesel fuel and the distillates that go in diesel fuel.
A year ago, a bag of potato chips at a grocery store was on average five bucks.
These days, it's over six bucks.
Dozen eggs, you know, could have been picked up for $1.83.
Now it's $2.90.
Two-liter bottle of soda, $178, now $2.17.
Here's the problem: truck drivers are struggling to even make money because of the shortage of diesel fuel.
You have diesel suppliers warning businesses to prepare for shortages and higher prices for consumers, because while they usually have on a normal day, 50 million barrels in storage, they're down to about 20 million barrels of storage.
And one U.S. diesel supplier is warning businesses to prepare for all of these shortages, and it's going to impact all of us.
You know, businesses better prepare for shortages, meaning they may not have any over time.
Pump prices are rising in the U.S. as big oil, you know, now they're not allowed to lift a finger.
You know, this is a sad reality of it.
We've now been boxed in by Biden and climate alarmism cultism because we can't even get our way out of a bad winter now because it would take so long to ramp up production to the levels that we would need.
So we're now going to all suffer.
We're going to pay more and we're going to suffer.
Americans are going to see their heating bills go up 30% or much higher.
I predict much higher.
And that's even going to further put financial pressure on American families that they can't afford it this time.
It's that bad.
Yeah, a lot of people don't realize that every bit of the refrigerated food that's in a store or in your home is refrigerated on dyed diesel fuel.
It's off-road diesel fuel.
But there's not all the eggs, all the stuff you mentioned has to be refrigerated on diesel before it gets to the store.
And all the farming that's done is done on dyed diesel fuel.
And there's such a shortage of diesel fuel because that's really what Russia supplied to Europe was refined products.
It wasn't necessarily raw products.
And so what a lot of the companies are doing is they're tankering the diesel fuel to Europe because they can get so much more for it right now.
And it's a problem that the Republicans and the Democrats own.
There is not an energy policy that the Republicans have passed.
I hate to tell you, I'd beg to differ.
We had energy independence under Donald Trump.
Domestic energy production ended under Joe Biden.
We were a net exporter of energy under Donald Trump.
We would have by now we would be importing if the Keystone XL pipeline were completed.
It would have been completed a year ago if we continued it.
We'd be importing 900,000 barrels of Canadian oil a day.
So I don't want to hear that this is a Republican problem.
Republicans believe in domestic energy production.
There's not one Republican I know that wants to beg the Saudis, the Iranians, the Venezuelans, OPEC plus being Russia, to increase their output when we can be doing it here at home.
We were doing it here at home.
What I'm saying is the Republicans don't pass the legislation that do the things that we need.
Like they don't repeal back these executive orders and climate change and all that.
What we got there because of Donald Trump's ink pen, not because of Mitch McConnell.
I agree with you, but Donald Trump isn't there now, unfortunately.
Because if he was there, we wouldn't be having these problems.
Right.
The Republicans are incapable of, for whatever reason, and I'm not a Democrat.
They're just marketing evil people.
But Charlie, they don't have the power to do a thing.
The Democrats have controls of every lever of power.
That's why this midterm a week from today is so important.
They can't do anything.
They can't lift a finger to help this.
There's nothing that they can do.
They have no power in this at all.
1995, the Republicans have had all three seats.
They've had the presidency.
They've had it 64% of the time.
The last 15 Congresses, they've had it eight times.
Listen, I'm not going to disagree with you on the refinery issue, but I will disagree with you on the energy independence issue.
We're talking about raw products.
You're talking about raw product.
I'm talking about raw products, which, by the way, right now we could be sending to Western Europe, making a fortune on, and the refinery process could be taking place over there.
There's all sorts of things we could be doing.
Yeah, but they've kind of fell under the same thing we have with all this clean air stuff.
They've shut a lot of the refineries down.
There's been 25 refineries shut down in the United States because if you want to make the case that Republicans can do more on energy when they get power, sure, they can.
But you can't deny that there's been a very dramatic shift in how we are producing energy.
We're not doing it anymore.
Joe Biden shut it all down and he can say all he wants.
Well, we have 9,000 current leases out there.
Not one of those 9,000 leases do we know have any energy that we know of for sure.
All we know is there's potential for energy there.
What we do know for sure is if we finish these pipelines, if we kept Anwar open, you know, this is verifiable resources we have.
If we increased fracking and the production of natural gas, increased clean coal production, increased energy oil production, we'd find the means to refine it.
Trust me, we'd be able to do it.
We've got to build some refineries, and that's where.
I don't disagree with that.
That's a true statement.
Yeah, because the clean air stuff that Biden has executive ordered in is exactly why Chevron and everybody else are not putting.
If a refinery is closable, they'll close it.
And just because they're not going to put, it costs tens of billions of dollars to upgrade that and to get one built.
And in 2027, they're not going to do it when they know that Biden will say yes one day.
And three days later, after they put a billion dollars into it, say, never mind.
So they're not going to do it in the current political environment, which is why one week from today, let's begin the process of getting the country on the right track.
Anyway, appreciate the call.
Thank you.
Bernie, Pennsylvania.
Bernie, you're on the Sean Hannity show.
Hi, Mr. Hannity.
Hey, thanks for taking my call.
Thank you.
You've been having colleagues, Kenny.
It's been very interesting listening to this.
And, you know, many of us here in central Pennsylvania, we just shake our heads.
And you guys mentioned it just a few minutes ago, but why can't we keep it simple?
We go in and vote and they do their job and not beholden to all the dark money and so forth.
But speaking of the dark stuff, one thing I haven't heard spoken about here in the Pennsylvania race, and we're talking about the Senate race between Dr. Oz and John Fetterman, the lieutenant governor, his medical issue obviously comes up, and Dr. Oz has wisely stayed away.
It's been very impressive how he just stays on topic on the issues.
But I think one thing that I think the Democrats are being very coy about is if Lieutenant Governor Fetterman wins the Senate race and the Attorney General Josh Shapiro wins the governor race, he's a Democrat running against Mastriano.
John Fetterman does not have to stay in office very long.
He gets into office.
Everybody's worried about his medical condition.
I am too.
Why do you think they're putting in Dr. Siegel said, look, there's a reason, and Fetterman even today refuses steadfastly to release his real medical records.
And there's a reason.
And the reason is what he suffered is severe.
We don't know how severe.
We know the limitations we see.
And people that have that condition, Mark Siegel said on the program, you have a stroke.
The odds are 23% higher that you have another one within a year.
So not releasing the medical records.
I think it's one of the reasons the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette went with Dr. Oz.
Historically, they would tend to go with Democrats.
And I also think that his lack of honesty, his no restrictions on abortion, moratorium on fracking, his desire for taxpayers to pay for safe heroin injection sites, his desire for Pennsylvania to be a sanctuary state, you know, the shotgun incident, the advocating of releasing convicted murderers.
It's all led to a crescendo, which is nobody wants John Fetterman in the Senate in Pennsylvania.
Now, with that said, it is a very close race.
There is a chance of the scenario you want.
Yes, Democrats don't care.
They look at John Fetterman as a rubber stamp.
And if he's not a rubber stamp, he'll be replaced by another rubber stamp.
If God forbid something happens to him, I wish him the best of health.
Appreciate the call.
All right, that's going to wrap things up for today.
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Tudor Dixon, now dead even in the state of Michigan against Gretchen Whitmer, will get an update from her.
Kelly Chewbacca will explain the debacle, which is Lisa Murkowski in the state of Alaska.