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President Trump - November 5th, Hour 3

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Coming up next, our final news roundup and information overload hour.
I do this roundup information overload hour right down our toll-free telephone number this election day.
It is 800-941 Sean.
If you want to be a part of the program, I'm spending every second, every minute of this entire show while I'm on air, off uh in the breaks, uh talking to as many sources on the ground as I can.
Um I'm not I don't really want to pass on what I'm hearing too much.
I want to give you a lot of hope.
I want to say that.
Uh that if and I think this is the biggest choice election in our lifetime.
I really believe that.
And but I do believe that with the hours that are remaining, I think everybody should focus in on doing their part.
And just assume that your vote will determine the outcome of the entire election.
Especially if you're in Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada.
And if you if you have that attitude and sense of urgency because you feel strongly about the direction of the country, then I I think that is just the best mindset to have have for the rest of the day, and and we'll see the results as they come in in real time.
Anyway, here to help us go through all this.
These two guys probably put out the funniest postings on social media in the last 24 hours.
Uh Mark Halperin, uh who's we've had on the program now twice.
He was on again yesterday, and I was reading this stuff today, and it was just cracking me up, to be honest.
And uh, he's the editor-in-chief of the new interactive video play platform two-way.
Mark Penn, chairman, CEO of uh uh chairman of the Harris poll and former advisor to Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Guys, thank you so much for taking time out of your busy day.
And Mark, by the way, when I said that you were a liberal, I didn't mean it.
I meant the liberal media, and you're like the only guy out there that is that is really been you the whole time you've been acting like a real journalist.
And I meant that as i you know, I was kidding around with you, so I want to say that publicly because I really don't know.
What's that?
Oh, Mark Halpern, sorry.
Uh I wanted to say that to you publicly because uh I understand you might have taken it the wrong way.
I did not mean anything by it.
I appreciate that, Sean.
I I it's it's a natural thing to assume reporters are liberal, but I'm just an old-fashioned journalist, and I appreciate you saying that.
All right, so you put up two posts today, and then we'll go to Mark Penn's po post.
You said the confidence gap remains the moods of the opposing camps, Mar-a-Lago, Wilmington, Republicans are sending in their elect uh electoral college guesses, all above 270, and not a single Democrat emailing you an electoral map.
Okay, what do you what are you hearing from both sides because you talk to Republicans and Democrats?
Well, we're at that phase now where we're headed towards the moment when the boiler rooms will know a lot more than they do.
But the the confidence gap continues, although again, Democrats have to keep up uh confidence.
They can't let word go out that Harris is gonna lose, even if they think that because that could turn depress turnout in the states that matter.
Right now, I'd say everything I know about what's happened on same day voting is either neutral or good for Republicans, with the exception of Democrat some Democrats pushing the notion that Philadelphia turnout is very high.
And that overall turnout in Philadelphia is going in Pennsylvania is going to be high, which both sides agree with.
It was said universally going into this that if turnout was high, that'd be better for President Trump than Vice President Harris, because he's working on less frequent voters and and rest regular voters.
So I'd say right now, uh the premise that most of my sources had, including Democrats going in today, was that she would not win any of the three big sunbelt states, that she would lose Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, and that she would have to do what Joe Biden was going to have to do before the debate, win all of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
And I would say based on her underperformance in the early vote and what we've learned today, you'd still much rather be where President Trump is in terms of what's going to happen than where she is.
But they're still counting on a surge of female votes, and until we're sure that's not happening, you can't say with any definitiveness where this race stands.
As you look at you and you did a really good analysis of what the early vote different differential was from 2020 to 2024 in Philadelphia, for example.
Now we did see a big turnout around Temple University and I just had on Jeff Bartos and Selena Zito, and they said, well, there's a big turnout in the entire state of uh the entire Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and that means the red counties that voted early and gave them a big advantage coming into today.
So Kamala Harris, I would argue had a math problem at the beginning of the day in Pennsylvania.
And but short of that, they're not seeing I'll use their words, Obama style turnout, which based on that deficit that you described in great specificity and detail in your post that I watched where you actually ran the Casey ad, which was hilarious because you wanted to sound like Donald Trump, uh, they're not getting those numbers that would make up for the deficit leading into today.
Is that a good analysis or no?
Yeah, well, I know I know you're speaking shorthand, but but but just for everybody to know, the deficit is not that Democrats were uh behind in the early vote, they were ahead by 400,000 votes.
Correct.
The deficit is the comparison to 2020 when Biden was ahead by one point one million.
So I'm I I've I've said I I'm not saying Kamala Harris can't win Pennsylvania based on the early vote, but I can't understand how she will, and I don't understand why other people aren't saying it.
Going from a gap of over a million in the early vote to a gap of four hundred thousand is a reflection of a combination of enthusiasm for Kamala Harris and the vaunted uh uh the vaunted Harris campaign turnout operation.
Why those two things would be absent in early uh present in early vote, but absent on election day, I don't I don't understand.
And again, it's not like they weren't trying to get people to vote early.
They were.
So they come into the day with a with a a a hurt hurric, uh just a massive task of turning out enough people to not be swamped by the the Trump vote.
And lastly, we we touched on it, but I think not enough.
The rural areas of Pennsylvania, and as we all know, it's not just Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, it's a very rural state.
The rural areas are by all accounts turning out strong for for Donald Trump in both contribution to the vote, the percentage of votes being cast in those counties, and how much of the vote Donald Trump is getting there.
And just as in 2016, those small counties powerfully, when they're grouped together to offset what will be an advantage for her in both Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
I think that's very well said.
And if you look at the state, you see like three blue dots in the rest of the whole state is red.
Would it shock you if a a pretty prominent Democrat whose name you would know told me they pretty much have given up on Georgia, North Carolina, and Wisconsin?
Yes.
I mean, no, it wouldn't shock me at all.
I've I've I've I've I've I've heard the same things, and the confidence of Republicans in those three states is strikingly high.
And that they're very worried about Pennsylvania.
Would that shock you?
No, that matches exactly with what I believe to be true, which doesn't mean she's not gonna win.
I agree.
I'm I'm I'm telling everybody to assume their vote wins it.
Let's bring in our friend Mark Penn.
Uh I didn't know you were this funny, to be honest.
I've known you all these years, but your post on X today was hilarious, unprecedented.
The entire polling industry is more or less the same conclusion.
And you go through a list of of the madness of the entire election cycle.
And if I had more time, I would read it.
You know, Republicans think they have it.
Democrats believe they're surging and could have it.
The reason it's so hard to pick a winner is some groups favor Harris by wide margins, and others favor Trump by wide margins.
And no one knows the exact mix of these groups uh since presidential elections happen once every four years in the last week Trump has said crazy stuff.
Biden said crazy stuff.
Harris avoids paying much of anything, declining even to say where she stands on many issues, according to Axios.
And and you talked about Nikki Haley and the jobs report that was a disaster, and we've seen the polls is generally useless.
The Iowa poll is total BS, by the way.
We have the Emerson and the insider advantage poll that debunked that as far as I'm concerned, but you can tell us otherwise.
Anyway, I didn't know you were that funny, Mark Penn, but it was well written.
Well, thanks.
And of course, I I I I point that we're going to be looking at soccer grannies tonight.
Uh uh that is the people I identified 25 years ago as soccer moms are now soccer grannies.
And in fact, if the election is going to turn out differently from what I think we expect in these models, it will be these senior women who remember a time when abortion was was illegal as opposed to you know where we are now, uh who who suddenly kind of voted unexpected numbers uh for Harris.
And I I I think one of the things in that post that really kind of gets me, I I did think that when Harris was asked about, I think it's proposition three in California, and she said like I'm not gonna get into a political issue or something, it w it it crystallized that her that it was her strategy to never tell you what she thinks because people might not vote for her if you knew what she thinks.
And it is so antithetical to the kind of campaigns that I ran that uh that it will be it will be uh I I I I I I can't imagine really uh voters accepting that, except that she believes that they that they will.
And in fact, that wasn't by accident.
It was their exact plan strategy, and if they win, they will praise that strategy, which we will never hear from a political candidate what they think ever again.
Yeah.
Well, you did say the only thing that you know for sure is Republicans have done a better job of early voting than in the last election, and it's probably worth at least a point as the votes are in the bank rather than sub subject to, you know, being cast on election day.
And as you look at this blue wall, do you think Donald Trump as you look at Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, what do you see?
You've done a lot of polling.
Well, look, I see the last Atlas polls all came in, uh came in more favorable.
I see that it is all within the margin of error.
I I I have pointed out what I've pointed out when I think people miss is what I call the mass, and this is where I think the Republicans missed it, the the mass of mail-in or early voting.
Mail-in or early votes are in the bank.
Election day votes only have a ninety percent probability of showing up.
So if most of your votes are on election day, you have to discount them by ten percent, because they won't show up.
Their kid will get sick, their car will break down, their you know, work will will come up, it's a little too cold.
And so consequently, if most I think the Republicans in the last two elections have lost about two points in that process, if you do all the math, and I think they pick up one or two points by having equalized the mail and vote or cut it by by a million.
And I think I first of all, I agree almost word for word with Mark Halpern.
He he could not have said my point of view any better, that Trump has the edge, and the real edge that we know about is that they did so well with the early vote compared to other times, which shows that they have an enthusiastic electorate and a machine that can turn them out.
And that is, you know, when you have a 50-50 ball game, that ultimately is what decides it.
Yeah.
Let's get your last thoughts, Mark Halpern.
Uh and you know, you said we're now getting exit polls.
We're now gonna hear all these people on television say, Oh, um, my guess is that the uh people of such a state uh think that the economy was the biggest issue, or democracy and perils the biggest issue, or immigration is the biggest issue.
Meanwhile, they're reading directly from an exit poll, either the the ones that they did or they did as a conglomerate with other with other big media.
Um it's it has started, John.
Uh literally as I talked to you, I'm watching uh CNN doing that exact thing right now that you're you're mocking quite well.
Yeah, I well, because if they do the same thing every year and they act like there's it's coming from them and there's so full of Adam Schiff, it's ridiculous.
Uh let me get to the nuts and bolts of this.
You said you'd rather be Donald Trump as of right now.
It's it's 19 minutes past the hour in Eastern time.
The first polls calls close at six Eastern, Georgia closed at seven.
That's the first swing state.
Where do you see this going and how fast?
Well, if the Republican confidence that you hear that I do, and I know you're playing it down because you don't want to discourage people from voting, if the confidence is accurate, despite everybody saying it's gonna be a late night or it's gonna go into Wednesday or the end of the week, we could actually know by midnight Eastern time if it goes the way the most confident Republicans believe.
Because if if if there he's projected the winner in Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, there's barely a mathematical path, but there's no political path for it.
I'm not predicting that or rooting for that, but that could happen.
Um I think one thing the Democrats are working on is uh is to raise concerns about disqualified absentee ballots in Pennsylvania to try to buy some time.
So there could be a hundred of those, a hundred thousand of those, and the margin could be eighty thousand, and it's a practical matter.
You know they're not gonna make up the gap, even if they get, you know, they they need, you know, uh almost all of them, but it still would might give them the ability to stall, keep there from being both projections and and a declaration by the government, a certification, and for them to start doing what you know, the campaigns that are behind you, look for ways to discredit the results or find some ballots in a box, whatever it is.
So that's a possibility that they try to slow this down because as I said, I don't believe there's too much confidence in the Democrats winning the two southern states, Georgia and North Carolina, and I believe it's possible, possible that there could be a Pennsylvania projection before midnight.
Wow.
Unbelievable.
I really do appreciate both of you.
Uh Mark Penn, Mark Howpern, thank you both.
800 941 Sean is our number if you want to be a part of the program.
All right, there's a very special caller, Anthony.
Can I tell everybody who Anthony is?
This would be Linda's husband.
He's in Bucks County.
What's the turnout like, Anthony?
How are you, my friend?
Hey, Sean.
Uh I'm doing well.
I'm doing well.
Show's great today, and I love the concentration on PA in Bucks County.
I early voted Friday in Bucks County, and I'm working the polls today in Bucks County.
Both days I was online seven hours on Friday.
I've been here since 6 30 a.m. today, and I will tell you the turnout is fantastic.
The turnout is overwhelmingly Trump, conservative Republicans.
There is zero question.
There are MAGA hats everywhere.
There are Trump T-shirts everywhere.
There are American flag, there's Grunt style, there's nine-line.
This is a conservative, large conservative group of voters in Bucks County.
No question.
Um now I have a lot of questions.
If I had more time about your wonderful bride, Linda, but I'll I'll save that for another show.
Can we do a whole show on that?
I'd love to.
She's dying.
She's less.
That's a smart man.
Do you want to you want to say goodbye to your the the love of your life?
Goodbye, honey.
Love you.
Goodbye, honey.
Love you.
All right.
Donald Trump coming up next half hour.
All right, 25 now till the top of the hour.
Here's our toll-free telephone number.
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Want to give out some information and uh Donald Trump will check in with us per my request, by the way.
Media will say, Oh, Donald Trump called Sean.
No, I I basically beg, I'll come on, call in.
I want to find out what you're doing today.
Florida polls close seven PM, Georgia's seven p.m., Virginia 7 p.m.
North Carolina, 730, Ohio, 7.30, Pennsylvania 8, California 8, Michigan 8, New York 9, Arizona, 7 p.m. Mountain Central Time.
Uh Wisconsin, 8 p.m., that's 9 p.m.
Eastern.
Uh Nevada, 10 PM Eastern, uh, Montana, where we're following the that Senate race.
Here is my message of the day.
None of these polls matter.
And just assume if you live in Georgia, If you live in North Carolina, if you live in the very, very important state of Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth, uh, if you are from Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, and Nevada, that your vote counts.
If you are in line before the polls close, stay there.
You are by law allowed to vote.
Then just wait your turn and just assume your vote is going to decide what I believe is the biggest choice election in our lifetime.
Actually, I see that President Donald Trump is with us now.
Uh Mr. President, so you're going a hundred miles an hour.
How many days were you on the road before since you've taken a day off?
Yeah, actually about a hundred and twenty-five miles an hour.
Um hundred and twenty-five miles an hour.
So I would be sixty-six sixty-six days in a row without a day off.
I haven't done anything but this kind of stuff.
And uh it's been interesting, and all of a sudden now I'm waiting.
You said it before, I'm waiting to hear what's going on, but I I hear we're doing well.
Yeah, 125 miles an hour, then you stop.
Uh in between that, and this this is the serious part of it.
You know, you hear about Iranian head squads and two assassination, two assassins.
What with you come within a millimeter of losing your life, um, and you just keep going.
I mean, a lot of your fans wonder how you do that.
Well, I try not to think about it, I guess I would say.
Plus I had good parents, you understand.
I had parents who are I guess I think uh a certain way, but I really uh I like to put it out of my mind and just go forward.
I'm doing the right thing and we'll just have to see what happens.
I have very good protection.
I have very strong, tough people that shoot well.
And uh talking about the Secret Service protecting you, yes.
Yeah, I think I do, I think.
You know, they really didn't provide me with very good service because the uh assets as they call them were not made readily available to Secret Service.
So you know it's uh Well that that was wrong too, and that that story does need to be told.
And and I was actually invited by your friend Steve Whipkoff, our mutual friend to go golfing with you today.
They didn't even sweep the area where no paparazzi goes.
Um you didn't get home till what time last night?
About five thirty in the morning?
Something five thirty, yes, five thirty from Michigan.
Oh, Grand Rapids was your last stop.
I was actually watching it and and I couldn't believe the energy that you had.
How are you feeling today?
Did you sleep a lot today?
Did you crash or are you just up all day?
When God gave you a voice, he didn't mean it to be doing four.
Did you do I mean when I lose my voice, I lose it when I'm giving speeches.
I can do three hours of radio and an hour of TV, fine.
But when I do three hours of T uh radio, one hour of TV, give an hour and a half speech, do a three or four hour book signing, and then do it, you know, six weeks in a row, I I'm losing it within a week.
And uh then you have to lower the inflammation of your vocal cords, it's a whole process for me, but I know whenever I get sick it goes there.
Uh so you've been uh you didn't really really even get much sleep tonight, I assume you're not gonna get a lot of sleep tonight.
Let me ask you this.
You know, Sean, you when you come home, it's five o'clock, five thirty in the morning, and uh then you have a uh teleconference call at six thirty, you know, and you're supposed to be sleep.
So you tend not to sleep, and then I don't know, you and it's a very exciting time.
And I think it's hard to sleep anyway.
So I've been going pretty much, and uh look, it's been a very exciting campaign.
I think it's a campaign you have to win.
You can't, you know, I look a lot of people are almost finished with the voting now, so we can talk about this.
It might not matter so much.
I've been talking about it for a year for two years, but we have to have a border.
We can't let you know murderers into our country, we can't let drug dealers and criminals into our country like we're doing.
And you know, it seems to be simple.
I think that's the number one thing, and number two would be inflation and the economy.
And they're they're as a as a combination, they gotta be like ninety percent as far as I'm concerned.
But uh this is what I've been talking about, and you know, I think it's been uh resonating.
I hear we're doing actually f well.
I hear about uh Philadelphia, there's a lot of things going on with Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and I hear about Detroit.
You know, one of the things that you do have is a lot of lawyers, and and we'll sort that out over time.
Let me ask you this.
To the people I've been telling people today that act as though, have the urgency.
And I and I and to me this election is the biggest choice election in our lifetime.
It's a matter of you will secure the borders, they've had open borders.
It's a matter of you believe in law and order.
They want defund, dismantle Nobel laws and reimagining the police and and ice.
You made us energy independent for the first time in 75 years, and you now have the goal of energy dominance, so we will be an energy rich country, the richest on earth.
Uh you believe, for example, in the second amendment right, you don't believe in mandatory gun buybacks.
You don't believe in late term abortion, but you you know, Kamala lied when she told women that you would sign a national abortion ban, ban IVF or limit it, or even limit contraception.
That just was an outright lie of what you've been saying.
And you know, all of this has come up, and you know, for the people that still in these seven states, to the people that haven't voted yet, and the ones that I am urging to vote, and I'm saying to them, just assume that your vote will be the determining vote in this election.
What what do you say to them about maybe they're tired, they had a long day at work, and and how important this vote is in in Georgia, North Carolina, in in the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which is always a tough state, uh Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada.
What do you what's your final message to them about the importance of voting?
Well, what I say to them, and they're listening right now, otherwise I wouldn't be able to say it.
Uh immediately hang up the phone and run out and vote.
Like immediately.
Just bring the transistor radio or boombox with you while you go to vote and you can listen to the shelf.
Give Sean his worst radio ratings of the phone.
We'll talk very nicely, and nobody should be listening.
Everybody has to run down and vote, because you know you have a little time left, and it would be great because we really this is really an important election.
These people are destroying our country.
They're destroying our country.
And so I would say get off the radio.
We will not be insulted.
He will have the lowest ratings he's ever had.
You'll have a show with absolutely nobody, this big monster radio show.
We'll have absolutely nobody listening could and I'd be very happy with that.
I'd you know what?
I'd be happy with that too.
The you know, I am convinced if I ever retired, I'd be the guy driving around in a car, and three to six every afternoon and nine and ten at night, I'd be doing a monologue to myself.
And I'd be the caller and I'd be the guest, and I'd be the host, and I'd and I probably couldn't stop until I take my last breath and our our good Lord calls me home.
Um thank you so much for the time that you've given us.
Now you did make me a promise.
When you win this election, you did say I get the first interview when you're in the White House, and you do have that scary red button on the desk that's for a diet coke.
I know.
I know, and we'll uh we will get you down there absolutely.
Sean, you're uh you're a very important voice, and you're a great gentleman.
You're a fantastic talent and a but more importantly, you're a great guy.
And well, thank you.
I really do.
Mr. President, on behalf of everybody that is supporting you, I know elections are hard.
You put it all on the line, and here you sit and you wait for the results.
And a lot of us are are very grateful because we k we love our country so much.
Yeah.
We love our country.
All right.
You have God bless the USA.
God bless you.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you, Sean.
Have a good time tonight.
Thank you very much.
Well, thank you.
800-941 Sean, if you want to be a part of the program.
I just want to emphasize one thing.
In particular, I think there's one state that I'm getting little anecdotal that is super, super tight.
It's the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
As predicted.
Uh if you're in Pennsylvania, I would strongly urge you, if you haven't voted yet, I would urge you get online, polls there, close at eight.
But again, I go over all these states.
They're all so, So important.
They really are.
I'll go through it.
Georgia, you got an hour and fifteen minutes left to vote in Georgia.
That's the we'll we'll that'll be the first swing state.
We we likely get a decision on North Carolina, you got till 7 30.
We might hear about that after that.
Uh if you are in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the polls there close at 8 o'clock.
You got time.
In any of these states, if you're in line before the polls close, stay there.
You get to vote.
As long as you're there on time.
Michigan closes at 8 p.m.
Arizona, it is 9 p.m. Eastern time, it closes.
Wisconsin, 9 p.m. Eastern time.
Nevada, 10 PM Eastern time.
And uh I just hope for the sake of our country that every one of you, we have we've got the blessings of liberty in a constitutional republic, and it is two competing visions for the future.
Uh all right, let's get a couple of calls in.
Uh let us say hi to Jimmy in Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth.
How are you?
Hey, how are you?
Um I I voted today about noon, and there was no line.
They told me before nine they were busy, and then after three they get busy when people got out of work.
But they also told me over a third of the people in my precinct voted early.
Yeah.
What about egg polls?
I was wondering how does the exit poll capture those those votes?
Mm-hmm.
Well, I it's I will tell you, I think I remember when I first started telling people it's not the system we like, but the one we're stuck with to vote early and bank your vote.
Linda, do I not take a lot of criticism for that?
Well, I think to his point, what happens is in the state of Pennsylvania is we're actually not allowed to count those mail-in ballots until the day of the case.
That's crazy.
So that's why those exit polls actually start to make sense around five or six o'clock.
Okay, well, yeah, why uh with which is infuriating to me because Florida, where I vote, where I live, you know, it's we have two pages of vo uh things to vote on, and we're gonna have the we're gonna have the results early tonight, and they're gonna be with integrity, and we'll have confidence in the results.
Anyway, my friend, thank you, Jimmy.
In uh Pennsylvania.
I appreciate it.
Let's stay in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania's the one state if I anecdotally I'm hearing is just you know, tight as a drum.
So if you haven't voted, I hope you'll consider it.
Uh what's up?
Uh Wendy, how are you?
Good.
How are you?
I'm good.
What's going on?
Well, I just want to tell everyone I know there's some long lines going on here in Pennsylvania, but um everyone that I've talked to has said that they're voting for Trump.
But you just have to remember it might be long lines now, but you don't want to deal with four years of Harris.
So wait in the lines.
Two year two hours of your life is not worth four years of Harris.
Yeah.
Well, I I I think that I couldn't say it any better.
How's that?
Well said.
Appreciate the call, Wendy.
God bless you.
North Carolina, another important state.
Sarah, how are you?
7 30, your polls closed tonight.
Yep.
We've already voted early.
Um I just wanted to kind of let you know that I um told my brother and my son that you said that their vote would be the deciding vote.
So I got both of them registered and got them to the polls.
Mm-hmm.
Unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
You know, look, I mean, all these polls, maybe they'll turn out Albion, right?
That you know, everything's within the margin of error.
And it's you know, I'm just I see Sarah's one of those people that's listening to you, Sean.
She dragged her family out.
She's telling them she's like, You want to come to Thanksgiving dinner?
You better show up at the polls.
You ain't getting no turkey, my love.
Uh-uh.
You're gonna have that turkey leg thrown across the table.
Okay, you want mashed potatoes?
Let's throw them right in your face.
No, that is something you could think of.
Maybe there's an elderly person in your community that wants to vote.
We did that today.
You did that.
Mar Church did it, our neighbors did it.
We took people.
It was, you know.
I got my Oscar the Grouch shirt on, you know.
I was very subtle with my messaging.
The garbage, the trash the trash bags, bring your trash bags.
I hate Sesame Street, but I'll tell you what, I wore this shirt today with a lot of pride.
I told people yesterday, if you lived in Wisconsin, Minnesota, or Michigan, to br uh to get your umbrella, go to Target, go to Walmart because it's probably raining.
I turned out to be.
And I told you they should wear a trash bag.
And I didn't get it until later.
I figured it out later.
Right over my head.
Like Air Force One, forget about it.
Forget about it.
Forget about it.
Uh all right, real quick, Jason, Indiana, you're gonna be the last caller.
Hey, Sean.
Thank you for your taking my call and God bless you and God bless the American soldier and God bless what Trump's doing.
Nobody wants to talk about how it all goes on the truckers of the fuel.
So and it just makes it a lot more stressful.
Oh, I definitely hear you.
But I'll tell you why.
Because you're making less money, number one, and we've had a trucking recession that has gone on way, way too long.
And number two, uh, everything we buy at every store we go to is costing a lot more because it costs more to ship it there.
You know, I didn't hear what you said, Linda.
What?
I was saying his point is well taken because gas prices prices on President Trump never over three bucks in four years.
My last appeal.
God gave us the greatest country's ever given man.
He really has.
With that comes, if you want this this great republic to continue, if you are in Georgia, North Carolina, especially Pennsylvania, which I hear is close.
Wisconsin, another close state.
Another one.
Michigan, another close one.
Arizona, Nevada.
I hope you will all take the time.
If you've not voted, get in line and vote.
If you're in line before the polls close, you will be allowed to vote.
If not, we have a number you can call.
The RNC has people that will help assist you.
Be polite.
Be nice.
Don't get in trouble.
Don't do anything you shouldn't do.
That's my advice.
And then pray for our country.
All right, wrapping things up for today.
And um uh I'll be part of Fox News' coverage starting at 9 p.m. in my hour, and I'll probably stick around until after that.
Uh we'll be back tomorrow.
Vote counting, maybe results.
I don't know.
It's anybody's guess.
If you haven't voted, Georgia, South North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, uh, Nevada, Arizona.
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