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I have urged people to bank their vote.
You never know what might happen on Election Day.
Or think about this.
What if the lines are so long, you just don't have that much time to be away from your family?
And you have to give up even though you really want to vote badly.
I just decided for myself to take time on Sunday.
I talked to friends of mine.
I'm like, where do you vote around here?
Because it's obviously my new home state.
And you know, 1% of New Yorkers left the same year I did.
1% of the whole state population said goodbye.
May not sound like a lot, but when you have a population of a state as large as New York, it's a big deal.
And when I say I'm gone, I'm gone for good.
I mean, I have a calendar, big calendar, and an app that tracks every second of every day where I am.
And I sold my house.
I don't have a house to go to.
I have friends I can stay with.
There's hotels in New York.
I had to go for my sister's birthday to visit.
I try and stay away as much as I can, and I have.
And I'm happy in the free state of Florida.
Putting that aside.
But anyway, so I put aside time, and it wasn't that bad.
It was less than an hour.
And I met some wonderful people online.
Although, where I used to vote in New York in fairness, I knew the people.
And I remember that the last time I voted, I started to pull up my license.
Oh, no, no, we don't need ID.
I'm like, oh, my gosh, this is so silly.
This is ridiculous.
We have a lot of news to get to today.
I have an interview tonight.
I've already taped it.
It'll air on Hannity on the Fox News channel.
We're going to air it in two parts.
I'll tell you why.
Kamala is giving her closing argument on the Washington Mall.
And I just, it's news that I can't ignore.
And we'll air part one tonight of the interview and then part two tomorrow night.
And as we always do, and it was a fascinating interview.
And I started the interview out by saying that it's the last time I'm going to interview you as a candidate.
This is it.
And I'm not going to give the, I'm not going to give.
There are a lot of interesting questions in there.
I can tell you that.
And very newsworthy questions.
I can also add that to this.
Kamala Harris's decision to reach out to anti-Trump Republicans like the ever-so happy and joyful and dour, really.
Liz Cheney is alienating her base.
And anyway, this aggressive effort to woo anti-Trump Republicans has the far-left progressives feeling alienated.
Our revolution as a progressive advocacy group has spawned out of the Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign.
Found that one out of 10 voters who identify as progressive said they don't intend to vote for Kamala.
The same poll found 10% of progressives living in critical swing states that don't plan to vote for her.
And progressive voters said that they are skeptical of her outreach to Republicans.
And in recent days, Harris has campaigned four times with Liz Cheney.
Liz Cheney, it's just fascinating to watch the very people she's now aligned with, they don't like her.
And I've said that from the beginning.
Conservatives don't like her.
Republicans don't like her.
And she doesn't seem to care.
That's fine.
And for good reason.
I mean, she spent her entire life.
Every stated position is the exact opposite of that of Kamala Harris.
For somebody that is so concerned about insurrection, she ignored Kamala tweeting out the bail fund, 574 riots, summer of 2020.
Her comments on CBS, they're not going to stop writing.
They shouldn't stop writing.
And when we're not going to stop supporting them, after a police precinct that had been burned to the ground of Minneapolis four days later, he's never been held accountable as part of everything else.
But that's up to her.
They called her father Democrats.
They called him a murderer, a war criminal, a crook with Halliburton.
And it doesn't seem to, no, there's no phasing her.
The things that were not brought into evidence and the information coming out about the January 6th committee with their predetermined outcome is even worse than anybody could think.
Things that they knew that were true.
You know, we will one day get to the bottom of all this.
But the fact that she ignored bringing in Nancy Pelosi, Muriel Bowser, the Capitol police chief, ignored the five people on record: General Milley, Defense Secretary Miller, Mark Meadows, Kash Patel, Donald Trump, three days before January 6th, Trump authorizing National Guard troops.
Muriel Bowser, the mayor who has to sign off on it in writing, declines it.
You have the police chief begging for guard troops in the days leading up to January 6th.
Does this sound like somebody that wanted insurrection?
No.
Kamala is out there saying that Donald Trump will make your work, make you work overtime without getting paid.
Did she really say that?
Somebody sent that to me today.
That's impossible.
But what you would do, that is about eliminating or reducing the ability of corporations to require to pay overtime.
Overtime pay.
So you could work, and the corporations wouldn't have to pay you for it.
For overtime.
Who worked for free?
That's right.
And overtime means you are actually working a longer day, which means you are more tired, which means it requires more exertion.
That's why we have overtime pay.
So you don't take advantage of workers.
They just make it up.
That's all there is to it.
Donald Trump said, no, no tax on tips, no tax on overtime pay.
And clearly the people in Nevada are getting that message.
A lot of service workers out there.
They work really, really hard.
It's one of the reasons that these unions, firefighters, unions, all these Teamsters, they're not supporting the Democratic candidate as they historically do.
I mean, it really is, it's a pretty interesting phenomenon.
Her decision, Washington Times, to play the Nazi card is clearly backfiring.
Democrats are warning Kamala Harris that she has now overplayed her Nazi card hand as she slips behind Donald Trump in the final days.
And it's Jim McLaughlin said this is going to backfire.
This is panic politics and politics of desperation.
She's losing ground.
And these over-the-top attacks linking him to Hitler are only going to backfire.
Democratic Party strategist Doug Schoen said, attacking Trump's fascism is not persuasive.
A memo obtained by the New York Times told Democrats that the memo said that other insults about Trump's character are less effective than contrasting Ms. Harris's policy positions with those of the former president.
Kamala Harris then also campaigned, by the way, you might remember this, with an anti-Catholic hate group that openly mocked Jesus Christ's crucifixion.
You might remember this group.
Washington Times, again, Kamala Harris's appearances with this group of drag queens accused of ridiculing Catholicism is coming back to haunt her.
The group Catholic Vote released a six-figure ad campaign that shows Miss Harris celebrating at the 2019 San Francisco Pride Festival with, quote, Sister Roma and Sister Honey Mahogany and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a drag queen collective known for its profane takes on Catholicism.
Why is Kamala Harris posing with the founder of an anti-Catholic group?
It says they mock our faith according to the ad.
The sisters are men who dress in lewd imitation of Roman Catholic nuns that intentionally mock and degrade Christians.
A drag queen comes in and sorts of pulls Jesus off the cross.
As Harris also shown on video posted by Catholic Vote, hugging and laughing with the sisters and then, you know, posing for selfies.
The ad concludes for Catholics, it's hard to imagine anything more offensive.
Anyway, the Catholic Vote president, let's be clear, the sisters are no ordinary LGBT activist group.
They're a drag queen group whose purpose is to mock and harass Catholics.
Kamala sat for an interview with Howard Stern.
Somebody sent me this today.
Now, I wouldn't do this to Howard.
I remember the old Howard Stern, and I'm not offended.
Jon Stewart last night, give him credit.
He's like, all these people talking about this comedian, and he probably, he's right.
He shouldn't have been at a political event.
But, you know, I like comedians that cross lines.
I like Chris Rock.
I like Dave Chappelle.
I like any comedian.
And if you don't like real comedy, then don't go to a comedy show.
Just don't.
Don't watch a Netflix special.
And to his credit, he admitted, yeah, I like people that are funny.
Now, obviously, in retrospect, having a roast comedian come to a political rally a week before election day and roasting a key voting demographic, probably not the best decision by the campaign politically.
But to be fair, the guy's really just doing what he does.
I mean, here he is at the Tom Brady roast a few months ago.
The great Jeff Ross, ladies and gentlemen.
Jeff is so Jewish, he only watches football for the coin toss.
Grunk, you look like the Nazi that kept burning himself on the ovens.
Kevin is so small that when his ancestors picked cotton, they called it deadlifting.
Yes, yes, of course.
Terrible, boo, yes.
There's something wrong with me.
I find that guy very funny.
So I'm sorry.
I don't know what to tell you.
I mean, I mean, it would be the same thing as, you know, Howard Stern.
Stern gives this, you know, lengthy, you know, softball interview to Harris.
Fine.
He supports Kamala Harris.
He's not the same guy.
It's like Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
But no mention whatsoever of Stern's outrageously offensive antics, you know, repeatedly using the N-word on broadcasts over the years, appearing in Blackface.
Is Harris going to be associated with that?
Do I think she should be?
No.
Do I think people should attack Howard over that?
No, I don't.
Because that is that's that's what I'm just tired of everyone acting so offended all the time.
I'm just tired of it.
There's a pro-Harris super PAC.
This is scary.
That against warning against messaging that focuses too much on the Trump fascist and Nazi label.
Now, think about this.
He didn't want to do any interviews this whole campaign.
That was the initial strategy.
That wasn't working.
So then they started doing interviews and she starts messing up interviews because she can't express her true views that are already that she stated over and over and over again.
So she's tied up in a pretzel.
And then they move to threat to democracy, but that's not strong enough.
Then it's fascist, then it's Nazi, then it's Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini.
You know, now they're being told, yeah, maybe you're, you know, she's getting a warning, a leading super PAC for Kamala Harris, warning that the messaging that's focusing on Donald Trump's fascist, Nazi, all this label is far less effective than messaging that focuses on policy differences.
So let's change again.
And apparently that's what her hope is tonight.
You know, she hopes her speech tonight is going to evoke her own promise for the country, but there's going to be plenty of invective against Donald Trump.
I guarantee you.
And that one Washington Post article, Harris entering final stretch, stressing unity and paints Trump as a divider.
Okay, so we'll stick to part of the message, but maybe we should talk about issues.
By the way, a very awkward moment at her own rally by asking the crowd to shout out their own names.
It didn't end well.
They were all quiet.
Okay, now I want each of you to shout your own name.
Do that.
Because it's about all of us.
Crickets.
And then she got caught on a hot mic with Gretchen Whitmer when she was having that beer.
And we need to move the ground among men.
We're not good.
Men aren't voting for us.
She says in a low voice, not thinking that it was being picked up.
Then she looked up and cut off the private chat and said, oh, we have microphones and listening to people listening to everything.
Oh, I didn't realize that.
Oh, will you take my F words out, Whitmer jokes?
We just told all the family secrets.
And then she giggled.
This campaign is going great.
Anyway, Donald Trump tonight on Hannity, Saty DBR, 9 Eastern on Fox.
Not good when you have an open mic and Gretchen Whitmer and Kamala are admitting, yeah, men aren't voting for us.
Well, maybe it can have some of your surrogates stop insulting men.
Maybe we can start there.
There was another story that came out today.
A super PAC as intimidating as intimidating ads in predominantly African-American areas warning your voting record is public.
One of Kamala's largest PACs is now targeting large African-American areas and swing state cities with creepy, deceptive, intimidating ads warning your voting history is public and accessible to quote friends, family, and neighbors.
Now, the super PAC supporting Harrison Walls launched an ad campaign in these cities, and the ads are being aired in places like Atlanta, Detroit, Milwaukee, Philly.
And anyway, it opens when you vote.
You know, who you vote for is private.
But if you vote, that's public information.
After this election, your voter record will be updated, and your friends and family will be able to see how often you vote.
And it says, do your civic duty.
And behind the text, an emblem reminiscent of an official government seal, which reads, National Voter Report.
It's unbelievable.
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Well, nearly one-third of America's electorate is now voted.
That's why I'm saying it is today is Election Day.
And one week from today, the polls will close in every state and the vote counting will begin.
Nearly 47.5 million Americans have already voted in this election, 24 million doing so in person, more than 23.38 million casting ballots through mail, according to Tabulations, University of Florida Election Lab.
That's nearly a third of the 158.4 million Americans who voted in 2020.
Of the 26 states that register voters by party affiliation, the election lab has data for only 14 are reporting more early votes from registered Democrats than registered Republicans.
However, the percentages are dramatically off from where they were in 2020.
In 2020, about 60% of Democrats and 32% of Republicans voted by mail, according to them.
So we are seeing a lot more Republicans embracing the idea of voting early.
Now, I can tell you this, for those of you like me that are concerned about election integrity issues, there's a lot of information that I learned today about people.
The Republicans have about 600 attorneys on the ground just in swing states alone.
They have election integrity units all over the place.
And anything that is untoward is being reported and it is being challenged and it is being remedied as is if it's appropriate.
And they are aware of everything.
So you might want to get in touch with the RNC for anything that you see.
Kamala Harris is now demanding Joe Rogan agree to some set of preconditions.
We'll get into this with Newt later.
I mean, you know, and then we have this other issue with apparently if you type in Donald Trump or Joe Rogan and Donald Trump, I mean, it's kind of insane.
It's at, what, 36 million views on YouTube, but you may have a hard time finding it according to reports.
A search of YouTube used the terms Joe Rogan, Trump, or Joe Rogan, Donald Trump.
And for some, it wasn't bringing up Friday's three-hour sit-down.
By the way, it took me three sittings to actually watch the three hours.
It was great.
I really enjoyed it.
And it's a great conversation.
But for Kamala, they offered a data Tuesday, he said.
I would have had to travel to her.
And I just strongly feel the best way to do it is in our studio in Austin.
That's how he does all his interviews.
And Rogan said in a statement that she is not passed on doing the podcast.
My sincere wish is just to have a nice conversation and get to know her as a human being.
And then she had a one-hour time limit that she was putting in place.
Donald Trump went for three hours.
And Rogan's refusal to compromise with the Harris team followed reports that he'd been in negotiations for a sit-down with her for weeks.
And they opted to pull the plug.
I don't think she can do it if you want to know the truth.
So the vice president is out there.
And, you know, there's a lot of controversies brewing.
Charlie Gasparino yesterday in the New York Post had a piece that some of the biggest names in finance are now running away from Kamala Harris as fast as they can get.
They've seen the poll numbers.
They pay up for real ones, the ones that are in public, that we're not privy to.
They're slowly coming to terms that Donald Trump might be winning this race against Harris, and they're scared.
And that's the assessment from my sources at top Wall Street firms, you know, who witnessed the post-Kamala Sugar High whiplash at two of the most prestigious banks.
And he mentions Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan, and both high-profile globalist CEOs, Jamie Dimon and David Solomon, seem to be cozying up to Harris.
And now they're freaking out that they jumped the gun, allowing their progressive confirmation bias to get ahead of their better judgment that usually works well when deciphering market trends.
Whoopsie-daisy.
Kamala Harris literally confronted with the reality about African Americans loving Donald Trump in an interview.
He responds by saying, well, Trump will take away their First and Second Amendment rights.
What is she talking about?
Black for Trump.
They feel that Trump is better for the black community.
Can you explain Donald Trump's history with blacks?
But here's the thing: the question for everybody: should he be president of the United States?
Okay.
Ryan, that's the question.
Should he have the ability to sit behind the seal of the president of the United States when he says he wants to terminate the Constitution of the United States?
You know what that would mean in the Constitution of the United States?
Is your Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable search and seizure?
Your Fifth Amendment right, your Sixth Amendment right to an attorney.
Well, a lot of rights will be going to First Amendment.
But the First Amendment, the Second Amendment.
Wow.
Tim Walz in trouble.
New York Post is reporting.
We've not independently confirmed that there could have been a potential affair with the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party official during his teaching stint.
And anyway, this individual told the Post at a phone interview that she had fallen head over heels for the now Minnesota governor when he was a young high school English instructor in China.
And anyway, they thought it would be end in a proposal, but it ended in a breakup.
I was deeply insulted, hurt.
I had to leave the place because many people knew that we had a relationship saying that Walls had implied he intended to marry her.
I wonder how that's going to go over.
You know what it's going to be?
Ignored.
Just like Doug Emhoff and a woman that has come out publicly saying that he slapped her.
I guess it was at the Cons festival and contemporaneously, meaning in real time, told three separate people.
Tim Walz had to delete the embarrassing tweet after humiliating himself.
But these things she was playing Madden with AOC.
By the way, do you know what a pick six is, Linda?
I do.
What is it?
It's when you intercept the ball and take it and run it down the field to get your own touchdown.
Okay, who gave you the answer?
Who gave the answer to the question?
I have three children that play tackle football.
I might not know all the stupid words when you start talking about the cones and the pylons, whatever else you're saying, but I know what that pick six means.
Crossing the plane, you mean?
Yeah, crossing the plane.
I have no idea what that means.
March down the field, 80 yards, no timeouts, two minutes.
I tell you what, I know more than Tim Walz.
That's a good line.
That moron.
He had to delete the tweet.
I mean, they're trying to get like, man, try to act so manly.
You know, this is our way to reach out to men and show we're real men.
Let's go hunting, but I don't know how the hell to load my own shotgun.
You know, there was a New York Post article about Tim Walz.
It was actually interesting.
You know, with this humiliation and playing Madden, he's a walking warning about Kamala Harris's decision-making.
It was the worst decision ever, you know, especially when you had quality people.
And I probably shouldn't say it.
It would have been such a better choice to pick Josh Shapiro.
Such a better choice.
But, you know, she went with a radical gut on this.
Anyway, we have a lot of other news.
I mean, man, I can't even get to all of this.
It's crazy.
But this decision to play the Nazi card is backfiring.
Now she is under fire for campaigning with anti-Catholic hate groups and now even under fire.
Oh, is anyone going to bring up the issues that Howard Starner said all the years, which I don't support, by the way?
I'm just making the point of the double standard, which is nauseatingly disgusting and repulsive.
And reaching out to Republicans like Liz Cheney, that's not working.
You know, we'll play some cuts later in the program today.
I mean, the left is going absolutely, positively bonkers.
They're just losing it over at MSDNC.
You know, this election, the life and death of every woman in America is on the line here.
And I think they actually believe this.
And it gets worse, you know, telling people that, you know, we might be sharing a jail cell if Donald Trump is elected.
Okay.
And Donald Trump's going to build internment camps and he may end up putting me and I might be a prisoner in one of the internment camps, Congresswoman Debbie Dingell is saying.
I'm like, is everyone okay?
Piers Morgan wrote a great piece today in the New York Post.
Anyone at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally could see there were no Nazis there.
Ordinary Americans ready for positive change.
Okay.
And you had one comedian early in the program that said something that should never be said at a political rally.
Just not the appropriate place.
If you like humor, there's a time and a place for Dave Chappelle and this guy that was there and Chris Rock, you know, and the people that do this for a living.
There was an article also in the New York Post.
Hitler murdered my family.
Comparing him to Trump is a despicable lie.
It's repulsive and despicable.
And I'll tell you this: in light of this election season where there's been two would-be assassins, it is reckless.
It is extraordinarily dangerous.
And they don't care.
They just want their power.
Barack Obama's just, it's so interesting because this isn't how he ran his campaign.
He talked about hope and change.
Yeah, he said a few radical things.
He's not the same Barack Obama campaigning for Kamala Harris.
He's just out there.
The only thing he seems to enjoy is bashing Trump to the point where it's just ridiculous.
It's absolutely insane.
And he's regurgitating every line.
If one person made a statement, Donald Trump did this.
Forget about the hundreds of admirals and generals that support him.
Let's just listen to one general that says he said something that everyone around him also denied.
It's pretty incredible.
But these surrogates that are out there, they're all over the place.
Bruce Springsteen's out there.
Leonardo DiCaprio is out there.
I mean, really?
And you have, you know, then you have NBC News.
I knew Tim Russer.
Tim Russer was maybe one of the best journalists ever.
He asked tough questions of both parties, and he was a tough interviewer, and he did his research, and he gave him time to answer.
I mean, he was a pretty amazing guy.
And in real life, he was even more amazing.
And he moderated debates with people like me and Carville at times.
And it was fun to do.
When the three of us hung out, you know, me and Carville disagreed, but he's actually a good guy in real life.
He just is a passionate Democrat.
So you got Barack Obama lecturing, quote, the brothers, calling him sexist.
Not the most appealing way to get people to vote the way you want.
You know, Donald Trump is running to be an American tyrant, says Bruce Springsteen.
I'm like, you know what?
I don't really care what your political views are.
And John Legend, I mean, they're just bringing out everybody they can.
Nobody cares about Hollywood anymore.
They don't care.
You know, Michelle Obama is, you know, if they go low, we go high.
Eric Holder, if they go low, kick them.
Looks like Michelle Obama is listening to Eric Holder.
Because is she gone these days of we go low?
They go low, we go high.
That was her mantra during Hillary's campaign.
And, you know, she's out on the campaign trail and she's just following the same ridiculous, Nazi, fascist, racist talking point of everybody else that's a Democrat.
And it's just not working.
You know, the media, you know, you got to wonder what some of these people, these people on MSNBC, MSDNC, okay, is Felipe Reigns okay?
You know, I'm really, is Whoopee a little unhinged?
I don't know what's happened to Whoopee.
Trump will deport spouses in interracial marriages and put the white guy with someone else.
I'm like, seriously?
Every stakes of the lives of and the life and death of every woman in America is at stake here.
It's not an exaggeration.
It's not hyperbole.
Man, it's, you know, you and I could be in jail six months from now, they're saying on MSDNC.
And it gets more and more and more ratcheted up.
And all these newspapers are staying out of it.
The L.A. Times, they're staying out of it.
Washington Post, they're staying out of it.
And, you know, and that is infuriating the left.
They just don't want any part of it because they're already viewed at the lowest level in terms of trust that they've ever had.
It's the most lopsided coverage in history.
Media Research Center found that Harris received 78% positive coverage on ABC, NBC, CBS.
Donald Trump, 85% negative coverage.
She gets 78% positive.
He gets 85% negative.
Wow.
It was a real clear article.
Jeff Bezos writes for his newspaper.
He owns the Washington Post.
Americans don't trust the news media.
And you know what?
They shouldn't.
And they've earned that distrust.
They have earned all of that distrust.
NPR reporting that over 200,000 subscribers are fleeing the Washington Post because they're not going to do a pro Kamala.
Are you kidding me?
I can go over these numbers in terms of it's just interesting.
I can go over the numbers that show that Donald Trump is better off than he was in 2016 and 2020 by a long shot, but I want everybody to understand the urgency of the moment.
Can you imagine the upside?
And even if you're not in a swing state or a battleground state, if Donald Trump won the popular vote, you know, there's a reason people like Bob Casey and people like Sherrod Brown and other Senate candidates, they're all trying to tie themselves to Trump and run away from Kamala Harris because nothing is breaking through and they keep changing strategies up to the last minute.
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