On today's episode of The War Room, host Stephen K.K. Bannon is joined by his good friend Mark Cuban to discuss the 2020 Democratic primary, the current state of the country, and why Kamala Harris should win the primary.
00:00:28.000I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:00:33.900Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:00:37.640If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:00:44.040War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:00:52.240You think that some of the litigating they're doing is not to win.
00:00:55.500Some of the litigating they're doing is to lose on purpose as a kind of narrative building exercise for post-election, either PR or legal challenges where they can say that we lost because there was some set of phantom illegal voters or whatever that the judges made us keep on the rolls.
00:01:14.400Absolutely. Look, Donald Trump thrives off of grievance, right?
00:01:22.300And so he is getting what he wants from his political party, which is an excuse structure before he loses to explain why he lost.
00:01:32.060And so Republicans are bringing these lawsuits.
00:01:35.280And, you know, as of today, there have been 180 lawsuits filed this year, which is a record by a lot.
00:01:41.620111 of them were filed by Republicans and their allies to try to make voting harder.
00:01:46.000And they are losing the overwhelming majority of these cases.
00:01:49.280Part of it is because they don't have meritorious claims.
00:01:51.260But part of it, like I said, I think is actually them pleasing the boss in filing these lawsuits and then being able to say, look, this is why we lost the election, because, you know, the judges followed the law.
00:02:03.520And then on the other side, look, Mark Cuban is out there fighting this battle for younger men.
00:02:07.640You know, the Elon Musk and this kind of bro podcast universe, you've seen the numbers.
00:02:14.600Trump is doing better among younger men of all races.
00:02:17.380And and I think Cuban is out there as somebody that can be a voice to push back.
00:02:22.060It's like, you know, I'm not you know, I'm a guy's guy.
00:02:27.900I cuss, you know, and I'm happy to just give you the real truth about this.
00:02:32.480Like these guys are B.S.ing you and I'm telling you the truth about what who Kamala Harris is, what her agenda is, why it's better for you.
00:02:40.860Why don't you have to be scared of it?
00:02:42.260And I just think that's a very important role.
00:02:44.200And I'm grateful that he's out there doing it.
00:02:45.880If Donald Trump does win, there won't be a Democrats go back and figure out how to get more voters and figure out how to change your positions.
00:03:29.460If on your WhatsApp, they find that you're saying things against Maduro.
00:03:33.520That's happening right now in our neighboring country that wants to invade my mother's country, Guyana, because they have oil.
00:03:39.840These are happening in our neighborhood.
00:03:42.340There is no, you know, our democracy is much more like a Latin American democracy than it is like England or Germany or any part of Europe.
00:03:52.620So everything you see happen in Brazil, Venezuela, it all can happen here.
00:03:58.140So there isn't going to be an opportunity for Vice President Harris to be the bigger party because we will be fighting for our survival as a democracy.
00:04:07.220And some people will be fighting for their actual survival.
00:04:10.420So I think the question misses the point, because if Kamala Harris doesn't win, it's not clear there will be another election.
00:04:21.600As we all talk to a lot of people who vote for Trump and I and I say to them and I still can't figure out, do they not believe it or do they not care?
00:04:31.000Do they not understand that our freedom is on the line?
00:04:34.920Do they not get that or do they just not care?
00:04:37.400Do they take freedom for granted at this point?
00:04:39.500You know, when you hear a Mark Milley, a man who has served this country, a great man, joint chief of staff, chairman of the joint chief of staff,
00:04:46.980literally say who's been in the room with him and say he is a fascist to the core.
00:07:03.700And I guarantee you that if they have the power to impose any of those kind of things on the American people
00:07:09.960the way they actually have been for the last four years, they're going to do it.
00:07:14.740And when Joanne Reid says this could be the last election, she means that, but she means that when Kamala Harris wins, if Kamala Harris wins.
00:07:25.640Now, I am one of those people who've been on the war room for some time.
00:07:31.180I'm the chairman of the Committee on the Present Danger China, and I've been the president of the Claremont Institute.
00:07:36.500But let me just say I'm also a huge war room fan myself, and I get to go all over the country,
00:07:43.340and I get to meet a lot of the members of the war room posse.
00:07:46.300And I can say invariably these are the nicest, most upbeat people who believe in the future of the country.
00:07:53.200We're living in the weirdest possible time in the history of the country where the media is gaslighting people 24-7 about a variety of things.
00:08:01.480And the war room has been, during all this last four years, a rock in a very turbulent sea.
00:08:10.600And it's been the rallying point for the MAGA movement.
00:08:15.560When people think about America first, they think about the war room and all the things that are being done every day on this show
00:08:22.340to articulate the crisis we're in today and how we get out of this crisis.
00:08:27.780And so let me tell you how proud I am to be on the show today.
00:08:30.520We have a great show with a lot of great guests.
00:08:33.940We wanted to start, as Steve Bannon often does, with the economy.
00:08:39.440So we turned to one of our longtime contributors, Jason Trenert, CEO of Strategias, who understands the economy, in my judgment, as well as anyone out there.
00:09:28.580How was that Al Smith dinner last night?
00:09:30.160Oh, it was a lot of fun, you know, and for those of you who aren't familiar with it, Al Smith was the first Catholic to run for president in 1928.
00:09:41.140He lost for a variety of reasons, but there was clearly some anti-Catholic bias at the time.
00:09:47.340But he's been named kind of the happy warrior.
00:09:50.200He was the first person to have that moniker, and he was very much a defender of the poor.
00:09:55.940And so since then, they've had this every year, and every four years, both candidates for president, this is the 79th year, but both candidates for president come and, you know, kind of roast each other.
00:10:13.240Unfortunately, Kamala Harris didn't attend, and in my opinion, gave an extremely cringeworthy, prepared video presentation.
00:10:23.920But it was, I think, to its reputation, it was an evening of goodwill, and I think President Trump acquitted himself very, very well.
00:10:35.320He was very funny without, I think, being overly harsh because, you know, it's a kind of bipartisan crowd, and a good time was had by all.
00:10:44.360So it was, I think, a good, it was, I think it was a big mistake for Kamala Harris not to go, and I think it was a very good night for President Trump.
00:10:59.160Well, one of the things that I wanted to ask you about, Jason, was when you look at the country today, there's, whereas people may not in the polls want to talk about, you know, Trump or Harris, there are these polls that talk about the country being on the right track or the wrong track.
00:11:15.640Today, I think only 27% of the American people believe the country's on the right track.
00:11:22.000How much of that do you think really is due to the economy?
00:11:24.880I have to say, I think a big part of it is due to the economy, but I'd also say, and this isn't necessarily my expertise, but I do think there are some things happening in the country socially, particularly the impact of social media on children and some of the things that people are being subjected to that put people very much ill at ease, and I think for good reasons.
00:11:48.500But I do think particularly for people that are not to the manner born, for people that may be in the lower half of the income distribution, probably the biggest part of their unease has to do with the economic situation and has to do with inflation that we've seen over the past three and a half years.
00:12:10.860Yeah, you call it a, I think you term it a common man index, don't you, in how you try to examine these things?
00:12:21.660How has it been for the common man in this country?
00:12:24.780Yeah, so earlier this year, you know, and of course, when you deal with PhD economists, they kind of twist themselves into pretzels to kind of tell you that what you're seeing with your own eyes isn't actually true.
00:12:36.240So earlier this year, they came up with something called super core inflation, which excluded food, energy and shelter.
00:12:43.820And, you know, I don't know about you, but to me, those things are pretty core for living my daily life, you know, eating, staying warm and having protection from the elements.
00:12:53.560So we went the other way and we created this index that just includes things you have to buy.
00:12:58.240So it just includes food, just includes energy, shelter, insurance, utilities, children's clothing.
00:13:06.320So, and what you see there, if you look at that versus wages, is that during the Trump years, people's standard of living actually improved.
00:13:17.460Their wages exceeded that measure of CPI.
00:13:21.460If you look at it in the last three and a half years, their wages have greatly undershot the inflation in those essential goods.
00:13:32.100And so that's why people are feeling pretty crummy, despite the fact that on the surface, you know, stock market's making new all-time highs.
00:13:40.240So if, I guess if you're wealthy and you have assets, you feel pretty good.
00:13:43.780But for those of us or for those people that are just trying to make it from one day to the next, which is an awful lot of people, sadly, in this country, it's like your life has gotten meaningfully harder in the past three and a half years.
00:13:59.440Yeah, no, I think that's absolutely right.
00:14:02.120What do you make, Jason, of one of President Trump's main economic initiatives that he's been talking about?
00:14:10.940I'm assuming right now, by the way, you know, the polls may have this close.
00:14:15.260I believe President Trump's going to win, and he's going to win because Americans do think it's on the wrong – the country is on the wrong track.
00:14:22.320One of his ideas has been to create, you know, super cities around the country.
00:14:29.520But find 10 new places around the country on federal land and build great cities.
00:14:34.940It struck me when I heard about it that it would employ an awful lot of Americans using their hands again, building, you know, houses, building factories, building stores, building the kind of things that America experienced, let's just say, after World War II.
00:14:54.600When we come back from break, can we talk about that together?
00:15:01.380They now want to use the technology behind Bitcoin for their own Orwellian purposes, their gold to dominate our economy by forcing everyone to use central bank digital currencies, which they control.
00:15:14.380Imagine your every purchase being called into question, your every move tracked, like you live in a communist country.
00:15:21.380This is not the America we want, but it is the America they want to create.
00:17:01.640By the same token, I think our cities across the country right now present big hurdles for capital formation and forward progress because the bureaucratic state is so large.
00:17:16.640So it is a very intriguing idea to kind of start from scratch on federal land where you create cities in many ways in the way cities were originally created here in the new world in the 13 colonies without tons of government interference in which you can dream big and provide the productivity and the growth that will help us get out of the fiscal situation that we're in.
00:17:45.140And so in that regard, I'm very, you know, I'm very intrigued by it.
00:17:48.600I like the idea of having contests, as President Trump has talked about, to come up with innovative new ideas in which to to build these cities.
00:17:58.820And so I, you know, listen, I think it's I think it's a great idea.
00:18:02.640And I think, you know, we'll see how practical it is.
00:18:06.180But certainly that's the type of thinking you want.
00:18:09.200You don't want to manage the decline of a great society.
00:18:12.080You want to take giant leaps forward in terms of innovation.
00:18:16.760And that's what that's what that kind of idea from President Trump, in my opinion, would would do.
00:18:22.180It would allow people to dream bigger than what they see today.
00:18:26.960And as someone who I live and work in Manhattan, I've lived here for 34 years.
00:18:31.520You know, I love this town, but they're not making it easy to stay here.
00:18:36.760And so if there are another alternative, I might be very interested.
00:18:43.680Yeah, no, I think that that's very sensible.
00:18:47.120Thomas Jefferson, at the time of the founding, worried that Americans would get huddled into cities and it would change the Republican character of the American people.
00:18:57.140He thought that this was a big country.
00:18:59.900It is a big country that Americans needed to spread out.
00:19:03.280Of course, he was more he was a, you know, living in Virginia and on a large piece of property and didn't really like the idea of living in cities.
00:19:11.880But but I think when President Trump is talking about this, he really does have the view that we ought to spread out.
00:19:19.480And we have a huge potential Americans today, I think, live on like six percent of the land mass of the United States.
00:19:47.180And I think not everyone wants to do that.
00:19:49.200I mean, so, you know, as Milton Friedman said, you're free to choose.
00:19:52.980And I don't like this idea that, you know, you essentially have to go on Wall Street or some management consulting or something to to make a decent living.
00:20:06.160I don't even think it's particularly helpful.
00:20:09.420I'd also say that there is in terms of cities, there is a problem in terms of the concentration of power, particularly, particularly government power.
00:20:16.520As you may know, nine of the 20 wealthiest counties in this country are in and around Washington, D.C.
00:20:38.780It's not good to have that much power in one town.
00:20:42.500It disconnects an increasingly overeducated elite to think in the same way and to lose contact with regular people.
00:20:51.840So I wouldn't mind seeing some of the government spread out as well, if you will, the federal government, as opposed to being all in one town.
00:21:00.800Maybe it might not be a bad idea to spread out some of these agencies to places that are a little closer to real people.
00:21:10.060Yeah, no, I think that's absolutely right.
00:21:12.600Getting the Department of Education somewhere located in Texas, I think, would be a good idea.
00:22:22.200Let me disclose in advance, I'm a supporter of Joe Kent's, that when I've heard him on the show make his appeals, I've thought this is a man worth supporting.
00:22:33.900That the kind of arguments he is making to the American people are absolutely necessary.
00:22:40.300A retired special forces member, the kind of congressional candidate that America really needs.
00:22:52.960Joe, you're running in the 3rd District in Washington.
00:22:56.760First of all, let's hear how the race is going.
00:23:00.100But then let's shift quickly into what you're going to do when you get to Washington.
00:23:42.800My Democrat opponent simply cannot defend her actual voting record.
00:23:46.960As your previous guest and you were just discussing, the economy has most Americans really just fighting to fill a tank of gas or be able to buy groceries.
00:23:55.400And so regardless of what spin Kamala Harris or so-called economic experts try to put on the state of the economy, people are really hurting.
00:24:03.820And they understand that those who are in charge right now have gotten us into this position.
00:24:08.820And I'd say it's the same thing with the wide open southern border.
00:24:12.000We have a fentanyl epidemic in our district.
00:24:13.940And so really just being able to highlight how radical my opponent has been has been a great opportunity for me.
00:24:19.680So I've enjoyed the four debates that we've had.
00:24:21.900I don't think my opponent would say the same.
00:24:25.960They're pumping a lot of money into the district.
00:24:27.580This is the number one seat for us to flip in the House of Representatives.
00:24:31.660This is a district that Trump has won twice before.
00:24:34.320My opponent only won by less than percentage point last time.
00:24:36.980So this is going to come down to the wire, but we are absolutely committed to get every single MAGA Republican to vote straight ticket Republican and to get those ballots across the finish line.
00:24:48.460Yeah, I think that's very important, Joe.
00:24:50.900Now, look, I'm already assuming there's going to be a wave.
00:25:11.420So, number one, we have to get this spending under control.
00:25:14.480I mean, the out-of-control inflation is being driven by Washington, D.C.'s spending.
00:25:19.260So that hurts every single American pretty much every day, especially those in the working class and the middle class.
00:25:25.200But also, I feel that our debt crisis is one of the most existential crises that our country has.
00:25:31.880And it's deeply intertwined with everything that's taking place on the world stage.
00:25:35.940But if we don't get the spending under control, I fear that we don't have much more time.
00:25:40.760$37 trillion in debt, adding $1 trillion every 100 days simply isn't sustainable.
00:25:46.040So I think the most impactful vote that I'm going to have is going to be even before I'm sworn into Congress,
00:25:51.900as we decide what the rules of the next House of Representatives are going to be and who we decide who our leadership is going to be.
00:25:59.160I am determined that we are going to put a cap on spending, that we're only going to do individual appropriations bills.
00:26:05.120We're going to get out of this habit of Omnibus and continue resolutions.
00:26:08.960And then we've got to be absolutely committed to supporting President Trump's efforts to securing our border.
00:26:14.260I know that President Trump is capable of doing this.
00:26:16.460We just need to be able to come in and back it up with actual legislation that secures the border, stops the fentanyl, stops the invasion of illegals coming into our country, supports President Trump's efforts to conduct mass deportations.
00:26:28.980And then, look, I want to prevent us from getting in any more of these endless wars.
00:26:32.880I want to get our troops out of the Middle East.
00:26:34.660And I want to support President Trump's efforts to bring about peace to this conflict in Ukraine before that spirals out of control into World War III.
00:26:44.300Well, it's that kind of common sense that I think the War Room Posse so appreciates about you.
00:26:50.460Joe, where do people go to learn more about the campaign and what are your social media coordinates?
00:26:56.500Yeah, please go to JoeKentForCongress.com.
00:26:59.120Anything people can contribute is going to help us get across the finish line.
00:27:01.940But if you can't contribute because Joe Biden's taking all your money, we have a postcard program right now where you, for the cost of a couple of stamps, you can help us send postcards to low-propensity Trump voters in our district.
00:27:14.240So JoeKentForCongress.com has all of that.
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00:29:22.560It's Brian Kennedy sitting in for the great Stephen K. Bann, political prisoner of the Biden-Harris regime.
00:29:34.640One of the things we wanted to do on today's show was to hear from those people around the country who are leading the movement to ensure that President Trump has returned to office.
00:29:47.520One of those key people is Brian Shimming.
00:29:53.500He's been out with Elise Stefanik, and he is with us here today and really looking forward to what he has to say.
00:30:01.900Brian, how was that event with Elise Stefanik?
00:30:06.420Actually, we're about to do it here in a couple of minutes.
00:30:09.040We're touring a choice school here in the Milwaukee area, and then we'll be having a rally later up in Ozaukee County, which is a Republican area here in Wisconsin.
00:30:21.320So we had a Trump unity rally last night with Ambassador Grinnell and Kim Guilfoyle and Alina Haba and other folks, which went really well.
00:31:11.840I think they see the magnitude of what is going on in that state.
00:31:16.820One of the things people worry about in Wisconsin, I was meeting with Judge Gableman at the time, was the potential for voter fraud there.
00:31:26.700Could you touch briefly on what you're doing in Wisconsin to stop that voter fraud?
00:31:31.860Because a lot of our folks are worried about that, and we want to give them some confidence that we're actually going to be able to outvote the steal.
00:33:52.560I know a lot of the war room posse will be glad to hear that.
00:33:55.780There's also the so-called UACAVA votes, the votes where people from outside the country can vote.
00:34:02.500And one of the things I was noticing about Wisconsin was that the—it seems that the laws regarding people from outside the country voting are among the most lax.
00:34:12.300I think they can get ballots almost to the very end, and they don't need to prove citizenship.
00:34:17.320Have you been suing on that one as well?
00:34:19.800I know in other states they have been.
00:34:21.360Yeah, in some states—you know, one of the challenges here in Wisconsin, it's a frustrating one, is—well, there's two of them, actually.
00:34:30.240There's no partisan registration in Wisconsin.
00:34:33.200There's—you don't register as a Republican or Democrat or independent.
00:34:37.680Secondly, you basically can vote by absentee up through Election Day.
00:34:43.440I mean, it's—Wisconsin is the most decentralized voting operation in the country.
00:34:48.880We have 1,851 clerks across the state, and there's no, like, Secretary of State's office.
00:34:57.600There's a Wisconsin Elections Commission, which is a whole show by itself.
00:35:02.460But there's a Wisconsin Elections Commission, and we work with them.
00:38:40.240And I anticipate that—I think we have to prepare for this election to be just as close.
00:38:46.380So we're trying to do everything we can to make that difference in votes too big to rig.
00:38:52.260And part of what we're doing with that is going door-to-door.
00:38:55.520And we are partnering with Turning Point Action and America First Action to go door-to-door in Georgia.
00:39:02.120And our super PAC is actually paying people to walk.
00:39:06.340So if you live in Georgia or are able to go to Georgia and want to apply for a job and actually get paid to go door-knocking, you can go to knockfortrump.com, knockfortrump.com.
00:39:22.960And, Brian, we're going to those people who may not vote in every single general election, but they do vote, and they don't vote in primaries.
00:39:33.600So that's what's called a low-propensity voter, someone who votes but not in every single election, and who seem to be leaning towards the Republican side of the aisle and making sure they're planning to vote for Trump,
00:39:47.080giving them any other information they may need to decide to vote for him if they're still undecided, and then urging them to vote.
00:39:55.660And we are chasing ballots, so if people have requested absentee ballots, we're making sure those absentee ballots are getting turned back in so we can be sure we can count those votes on Election Day as well.
00:40:58.180When we get back, we'll go through all of that.
00:41:01.940There's a lot at stake in this upcoming election, but regardless of who is sitting in the White House, the fuse on the economy has already been lit.
00:41:12.120Even four years of a conservative presidency will not be enough to turn the tide on our $35 trillion national debt.
00:41:19.460And if the left wins, it's like throwing gas on a dumpster fire.
00:41:22.920The election is in the hands of the American people.
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00:44:43.000You've got to go knock on their doors.
00:44:44.520You've got to do everything you can to get people out to vote.
00:44:48.200That's really where we are today in this country.
00:44:51.680We're at the short strokes of this election.
00:44:54.440And so we asked Jenny Beth to be with us today to let us know everything that she and her team are doing in that regard in the key state of Georgia.
00:45:02.540So before we went to break, Jenny, I was asking you about knocking on doors and whether or not the America First voter, the usual Trump voter, likes that.
00:45:12.500Because I was getting reports going around the country that, you know, the average American doesn't like people knocking on their door.
00:45:36.500I think that where you see this resistance or people getting frustrated that there are people knocking on the door comes from communities where door knocking and door to door getting out the vote is not common and is just beginning to become more commonplace.
00:45:56.000So let's say maybe like if if you haven't been a swing state for a while and all of a sudden you are and you have all of the attention on you and you're not used to it, that is outside of people's comfort zone and they're not used to it.
00:46:09.940Here in Georgia, door knocking in the county where our office is, Cherokee County, that we've been door knocking to get out the vote for nearly two decades now.
00:46:22.100So people are definitely used to it, like right here.
00:46:27.980But also when you when you move beyond thinking of that, we've had a special election for a congressional seat that had all of the attention in the world on on us.
00:46:42.460And people went door knocking for that.
00:46:44.100We had the runoff between 2020 and 2021 and then we had the Senate race and the runoff resulting from that general election in 2022 where people were going door to door.
00:46:57.020People on both sides of the aisles knocking, going door to door.
00:47:00.340So in Georgia, I think that we're kind of over that hurdle where you're not used to it and people are more accustomed to it.
00:47:07.640We run into people who support Trump who maybe don't seem like they vote every single time and they're like, yes, we're voting.
00:47:15.860Everyone in this house is voting for him.
00:47:18.120So that's very positive and encouraging.
00:47:21.060And then, you know, you'll always when you're going door to door, you're going to get people who either don't answer or some who'll just shut the door in your face.
00:48:35.040So you just mentioned what Elon Musk said at that rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, when he was with President Trump.
00:48:41.640He said that you need to contact your friends and family and make sure they're registered to vote and that they vote.
00:48:46.760We have the technology to help you do that.
00:48:50.520It is what the Democrats have been using since at least 2020.
00:48:55.080You match up your friends and family in an app to the low propensity voters.
00:49:01.760And once you match them up, you get the return that you get is the people who you know personally who are in your contact list who don't vote all the time.
00:49:11.500And then we have so we have a soft we have software to do that.
00:49:32.080So if you're in a swing state, Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia and North Carolina plus Montana, we've got it set up for that.
00:49:42.520If you're not, you still we still have a way for you to reach some friends and family outside of that.
00:49:48.500But we're focused on the swing states.
00:49:50.440Go to win elections dot com win elections dot com to sign up.
00:49:57.340And then we we coach you through either through a downloadable PDF or a webinar or just a video on demand, depending on your choice, how to download the app from the app store, how to set up your account, how to match your contacts.
00:50:13.800And then the things you need to say, because it's not just about sending a simple text message out to your your your friends and family.
00:50:22.420You can just open your contact list and start sending in messages.
00:50:25.600What we are trying to do is help you figure out who doesn't vote all the time and then making sure that, you know, their plan to vote.
00:50:33.880So if they plan to vote early, making sure then that they have the locations and the time so they can go vote early and they know where to do that.
00:50:42.380Or if they're planning to vote on Election Day, urging them to go ahead and vote early if they've already decided.
00:50:49.540If they're undecided, we have tools to help them help the user figure out the best way to talk to their friend.
00:50:55.800If they're worried about immigration, you're going to see something different than if they're worried about the economy.
00:51:01.000So we go through helping do that. And it's not just using an app and you're off on your own.
00:51:06.340We're supporting people throughout this entire process. It really is relational.
00:51:11.460It's talking to your friends and family, the relationships you already have, figuring out if they're voting for Trump.
00:51:17.820And then if they are making sure that they actually go cast that vote and you may come with only three people who match on your phone.
00:51:26.760That's OK. That means of all the other things you're doing, door knocking, phone banking, sending donations, whatever else you're doing.
00:51:34.600You also need to make sure that those three people vote for Trump and that you help and encourage them to go cast their ballot.
00:51:43.100You may come back with 20, 50, 60 or 100 people who match and then you would follow up with all of those people as well.
00:51:50.020That's great, Jenny. Where do people get a hold of you?
00:51:55.160They can follow me on all the socials, Jenny Beth M, Jenny Beth M and go to win elections dot com to sign up today.
00:52:05.700Great. Thank you very much, Jenny. Great segment. We'll be back in the war room in just a moment.
00:52:11.740We'll be back in the war room in just a moment.
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