The MAGA rally is coming to an end and we are here to break it all down. It's been an emotional night and we have some amazing stories from those who have been in the trenches throughout the night. Thank you so much to everyone who has been with us for the past 9 years and thank you for all the support you ve all shown. We are so grateful for all of you and we can't wait to do it all again. Today's special guest is the Master of Ceremonies, Tyler, who was the master of ceremonies at the rally. He was the only person to attend the rally with us and is here to tell us some incredible stories from the night and what it was like to be there with all of us. We will be streaming live on every imaginable platform right now and I will be checking our work right now to make sure it's all in order. Thank you again for all your support and stay tuned for the next show tomorrow! - The Charlie Kirk Show. - EJ & Tyler Tweet me and let me know what you thought of the show! Timestamps: 4:00 - What was your favorite part of the rally? 5:30 - What did you think of the speech? 6:00 7:40 - How did you feel about it? 8:15 - What do you think about the speeches? 9:30 11:20 - What is your favorite moment of the night? 10:15 15:00 Is it a good or bad? 16: What would you like to see in the future? 17: What are you looking forward to see next? 18:00:00 What are your thoughts on the future of the future in 2020? 19:00 Do you have a prediction for the 2020 White House? 21:40 22:00 How do you want to see us do in 2020 23:10 - What's your biggest takeaway from this episode? 24:00 Are you excited about the future and what are you going to do in the next few days? 25:00 Can you see what you're excited about? 26: Does it feel like? 27:00 Does it get any better? 30:00 Would you like us to go back to the White House next week? 31:00 Thank you for listening to the show? 32:00 We'll see you next Monday?
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00:02:37.000Okay, so everybody, needless to say, this has been quite a nine years.
00:02:42.000And tonight, the political story comes to an end.
00:02:46.000Now, tomorrow really is the end, but it's an emotional evening for those of us that have been in the trenches, that have been working this.
00:02:55.000Throughout the night, you are going to hear some remarkable stories from From Tyler.
00:06:29.000He'll engage more with ideas, political topics.
00:06:32.000He has earned the trust of millions of people by being inquisitive, by being fair, by being Joe.
00:06:40.000A comparison might be, honestly, if Oprah, at the absolute peak of her popularity, if there was an election where Democrats were like, we're not getting women out to vote, we're having issues with this, and then the day before on her show, Oprah says, oh, I'm going to actually endorse someone in this race.
00:06:58.000He's very Herculean in that way, where it's just kind of mythical podcasting type of a figure, and I think that's what's made him so intriguing for so long.
00:07:27.000Can you just talk about the success of the Commit 100 and how many non-paid people have stepped up to chase ballots this cycle for Turning Point Action?
00:07:36.000Yeah, so we launched our Commit 100 program, which the idea was...
00:07:41.000Get as many people to commit to chase 100 ballots, just 100 ballots.
00:07:45.000And if you broke it down, our program trains people to try to chase 10 ballots per day.
00:07:50.000So it's basically in an election month, which we have in most states, it's basically spend your weekends chasing ballots or come out for like a week or two weeks and chase ballots and you can probably knock out most of those people.
00:08:03.000And then you can work on it from home.
00:08:05.000We had Charlie thousands, in large part thanks to The Charlie Crook Show.
00:08:10.000In large part, thanks to our Turning Point ecosystem that we built.
00:09:50.000We've had thousands of people sign up who have been helping locally and in the rural parts of Arizona, helping the more suburban areas of Arizona.
00:09:58.000And then we've had people stay in hotels, come in, and they've chased literally...
00:10:04.000We're not talking hundreds of votes, not thousands of votes.
00:10:07.000We're talking tens of thousands of votes, Charlie.
00:10:09.000And an effort like this has never been done before.
00:10:12.000So yeah, Andrew, can you comment on that and then also the Joe Rogan news as it's breaking today?
00:10:18.000Yeah, I mean, just being around all these people today has been extraordinarily encouraging, by the way.
00:10:25.000If you find yourself watching or listening to this tonight and you have never taken the leap to get involved at this level and to really get hands-on, get into it, like take a leap of faith, get out there, meet some people you didn't know before, Sit through a training, meet some people at Turning Point Action.
00:10:42.000Your life will be forever changed for the better.
00:10:45.000It's really like if you feel down about the country, let me just be somebody to tell you this is such an uplifting experience to witness with your own eyes.
00:10:54.000One of the ladies that was in the kitchen with us today, she was on break between chasing ballots.
00:11:19.000Well, I mean, I'll tell you, I want to give a ton of credit to our Turning Point Action staff who are right now in the office putting together yard signs that say, don't leave the poll, stay in line because we're expecting the worst in Arizona tomorrow.
00:12:44.000And I just asked him, how has your experience been?
00:12:46.000And they said, you would not believe how amazing the Turning Point staff has been.
00:12:52.000It's like anything that we need, they help us with.
00:12:56.000Uber, vouchers, breakfast, making sure we have all our questions answered.
00:13:01.000He said it's been like a concierge service for volunteers.
00:13:06.000And I just want to compliment the team.
00:13:08.000That's very rare in politics, let me just say.
00:13:10.000Let me just tell you, that is unbelievable, but that's the culture that we have built and that Tyler and Charlie have built here at Turning Point where we super serve the volunteers that come and take part in this so that they can actually be useful and effective.
00:13:26.000I've heard countless stories of other volunteer efforts throughout the years where it's basically they don't want to do them because the volunteers are too much hassle.
00:13:36.000And they're more trouble than they're worth, right?
00:13:39.000And this is an organization that has taken all of that energy, that volunteer energy, and really put it to great effect, the tune of tens of thousands of ballots in the box.
00:13:49.000and that's an amazing, amazing accomplishment.
00:13:52.000I want to encourage all of you guys that are watching right now.
00:14:15.000As you guys are in the stream all week, you'll be able to communicate with us directly with voice memos and more.
00:14:20.000So if you become a member, members.charliekirk.com, I will sign hats right here, and Daisy will be bringing them in throughout the evening.
00:16:49.000The melodrama seems to be peaking here.
00:16:53.000Well, and then with Megyn Kelly, she gets up on stage and formally endorses because of the Mark Cuban comment about strong, intelligent women.
00:17:05.000It's finally the case that it's taken nine years, but we've come full circle.
00:17:10.000Megyn Kelly finally understands Trump really did just mean only Rosie O'Donnell.
00:20:12.000How many white dudes for Harris are pulling up in a pickup truck, getting into a boat that they own, with a motor on the outside, also with an ATV? Is that a Kamala demo?
00:20:22.000You're underestimating the Scottsdale white dudes for Harris.
00:21:37.000You were the Maricopa County Republican chair.
00:21:39.000I was the chairman of Maricopa County Republicans.
00:21:42.000So I was a mid-20-something-year-old as the chair of the largest Republican-held county at the time.
00:21:48.000We had 4,000 precinct committee men, and so it was a big deal.
00:21:51.000The chair of the state party at the time was a guy who had brokered all these deals with John McCain in the background.
00:21:58.000Everyone thought he was conservative, but he really wasn't.
00:22:01.000He was hanging out with John McCain all the time.
00:22:02.000And so the Trump campaign at the time had just entered.
00:22:07.000It was like a like a week and a half, like maybe a week after Trump announces he's in the race and he's like polling like 16th or 17th in the polls.
00:22:15.000Because remember, there's like 16 people in the race for president.
00:22:21.000And they call and they say, hey, the Republican Party of Arizona doesn't want to host Donald Trump because we wanted to do an anti-illegal immigration rally.
00:22:30.000And mind you, he'd never done the quote MAGA rally thing before.
00:29:55.000I mean, they have three separate pages because they have, like, a page for his 2016 run, for, like, the intermediary, like, for his presidency in 2020, and then now, like...
00:32:15.000Some of the best activists that we have in the state of Arizona were there.
00:32:19.000They showed up for me because I asked them to.
00:32:21.000They showed up because they wanted to see the excitement.
00:32:23.000And they showed up, most importantly, because Donald Trump was the first guy that had the intestinal fortitude to talk about how bad illegal immigration was.
00:32:30.000And he started a movement, everybody, that has swept the country.
00:32:35.000Well, I have another couple images I want to show.
00:34:15.000Back to back, because this was in Las Vegas, Nevada.
00:34:20.000Hard place to do an event, by the way.
00:34:21.000By the way, what people don't understand about this particular venue is, A, people from Las Vegas show up real late, which is unlike the event we did the day before.
00:35:25.000And so it's wild to see how far the organization has come from the first time we hosted Trump in 2019 at a ballroom in D.C. Praise God, honestly.
00:35:34.000And I just want to say credit to President Trump.
00:35:36.000For those that don't know him personally, he's been so generous with his time to this organization and has really allowed us to blossom into what we are today.
00:36:09.000By the way, we're building Mount MAGA. Can we zoom out here?
00:36:12.000And just a reminder, everybody, make a plan when you are watching election coverage tomorrow starting around 5.30 Eastern for at least, what, 10 hours, 12 hours, right, Blake?
00:37:33.000When people start cutting up their credit cards at Macy's and won't go to Macy's anymore, when all of these things, and that's a big story, but nobody wants to write it.
00:39:00.000Donald Trump, the real estate mogul who has taken center stage in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, delivered a rambling monologue on Saturday, dismissing a long list of critics, including Jeb Bush, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Macy's while rallying what he termed a new silent majority of voters.
00:39:20.000For more than an hour, Trump ticked through a list of businesses and candidates who have tried to censure him since his long-shot campaign began three weeks ago, and he made light of their practices and intelligence.
00:39:32.000How can I be tied with this guy, Trump said of Mr.
00:39:36.000Bush, whom many consider the Republican frontrunner.
00:39:42.000The speech had a distinctly celebratory air as Mr.
00:39:46.000Trump lauded the massive, they put it in quotes, crowds he has drawn and the attention that he has brought to immigration and other issues that he says weak politicians were afraid to address.
00:39:58.000It also demonstrated what his party fears most about him.
00:40:04.000That he is an orator without regard for decorum who is willing to mock other Republicans.
00:40:11.000I mean, what I love about that is we all laugh.
00:40:41.000So the WAPO piece that came out that week...
00:40:44.000It was a piece that was centered around Senator Flake, and the title of it was, Senator Flake, colon, Local GOP Should Not Host Trump's Arizona Event.
00:40:59.000I don't know if you can pull that up, but this piece, if you pull it up, has Senator Jeff Flake literally going after us, specifically around the immigration issue.
00:41:11.000I put a quote in there that Jake actually crafted and sent over to them, but...
00:41:17.000That we said, hey, Senator Flake should be probably more concerned about Obama letting in all these illegals over the border and less concerned about Donald Trump, who's a candidate for president.
00:41:29.000But Jeff Flake called me, and my wife was in the car with me, called me, threatened me personally.
00:41:38.000I would hate to see you go down in flames so quickly.
00:42:10.000He knew that as soon as that populist energy came in, maybe he didn't really know, but he had this sneaking suspicion that it was actually the canary in the coal mine for his political career.
00:42:22.000Well, what I realized was how many people did they threaten like that over the years and who stood down?
00:42:29.000And I remember in the moment, I was in the car, and I was like, I'm not going to stand down to this guy.
00:43:31.000What we were talking about with the first MAGA rally and then the MAGA hat, I mean, Benny had a great video where he went into Fulton County, Urban Corps in Georgia, and And he's handing out these hats, the Turning Point Brandon ones.
00:43:45.000And he gives us a shout-out at the end.
00:45:45.000Blake, if we have historic turnout tomorrow, what does that probably mean?
00:45:51.000If we have high turnout tomorrow, it means we probably get President Trump, and we probably get it decisively.
00:45:57.000Because what we've seen is we've been very strong in the early vote.
00:46:01.000We've often been ahead in the early vote.
00:46:04.000And what Democrats are counting on is that we've cannibalized our likely vote, that they're going to be able to smash the day of vote with young people, with students, with young women, and that they'll basically...
00:46:18.000Eek it out because they're going to have the more passionate people that are really fired up about abortion or whatever.
00:46:23.000And if this is instead just an across-the-board high turnout election, I think that's where they're sweating because that's where you get the people who have soured on Kamala are now actually turning out in our favor rather than sitting it out.
00:46:35.000If you have a high turnout election, that means both men and women are voting rather than just women.
00:46:44.000For the first time ever, we're seeing Democrats thinking like, oh man, I hope this is kind of a lower turnout election.
00:46:49.000Literally, I've spoken to a ton of reporters, Charlie, I know you have too.
00:46:53.000They are literally rethinking all of their tactics.
00:46:58.000They're like, did we make a giant mistake pushing for just mass expanding of voting month and all this voting access and trying to make it easier to cast a ballot than it is to jaywalk?
00:49:40.000We are here as Donald Trump finishes his historic rally blitz.
00:49:46.000Just to recap, guys, Donald Trump started this morning in Raleigh, North Carolina, went to Redding, Pennsylvania, and I think it's reading, but it's pronounced Redding, right?
00:51:19.000Steve, we are here at the night of the final MAGA rally of this election cycle, but really is the birth of the populist nationalist movement.
00:51:26.000Steve, you've had a front row seat of this the last nine years.
00:51:29.000Reflect on that for our audience here tonight.
00:51:31.000Well, look, it's been a journey that's been nine or ten years.
00:51:34.000And tonight, very symbolically, President Trump is going to the place that we had the final Rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 16.
00:51:44.000You know, at 1 o'clock in the morning, really the day of, we arrived so late, it was the day of the election.
00:51:52.000And President Trump decided to go back tonight.
00:52:10.000We are surging and peaking at the right time.
00:52:13.000Harris' campaign is on cable TV trying to justify, saying they have multiple past the 270, trying to explain to themselves what's happening.
00:52:22.000We and I keep talking about it on each other's shows.
00:52:24.000Do you feel the surge here, and what are the marching orders?
00:52:27.000We have hundreds of thousands of people watching this broadcast right now.
00:52:30.000We need people in the trenches to do the work.
00:52:33.000I think the marching orders is what you've just been reading from these emails.
00:52:37.000I've been doing Zoom calls all night with county party groups that are made of the precinct strategy guys throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
00:52:50.000And I can tell you that they're pumped up, but I think those emails you're just reading.
00:53:13.000I think that Joe Rogan, who had endorsed Bobby Kennedy, for him to step forward with Elon Musk today on the show and then endorse President Trump.
00:53:22.000President Trump announces on the stage.
00:53:30.000With all the grassroots groups that do all this registration, the Scott Presslers of the World, Turning Point's been at the forefront of that and building a cadre.
00:54:15.000So we have different raw material, a different ingredient profile of what we are dealing with on the eve of 2020 for election and even 2020.
00:54:22.000Can you speak to that, Steve, that Donald Trump rejected the premise and decided to change the raw material of which the election is made of?
00:54:29.000And the Democrats don't really know what to do with it because we're bringing low-prop voters in, muscular class.
00:54:33.000We leaned into the populist nationalism where we now outnumber them in the key states.
00:54:38.000And in fact, we have a voter registration advantage like what we've never seen before.
00:54:42.000Can you talk about the brilliance of shaping the electorate and what that means going into tomorrow?
00:54:46.000Well, I think this is what populism is all about.
00:54:49.000If you remember, Charlie, back and you were at the forefront of this turning point action, you know, people started doing the precinct strategy.
00:56:01.000This MAGA movement, and particularly the cadre that's at the tip of the spear, basically let President Trump know in the darkest days of February, March, and April of 2021, after the big steal, when he went back to Mar-a-Lago and the entire political class abandoned him and all the lobbyists abandoned him, but they had his back.
00:56:21.000And this movement was rebuilt, and we're on the cusp.
00:56:25.000You had told us four years ago, Charlie, that the night before the election, we would be here, and the Democrats had no firewalls in any state, in Nevada, in North Carolina, and particularly in Pennsylvania, and in Arizona.
00:56:41.000That we would have beaten them at their own game, changed the electorate, beaten them at their own game, and be prepared tomorrow, which should be our strength of getting people out On game day to vote and actually sticking through, whether it's an hour or two, you have to wait in line, people have the tenacity to do it.
00:56:57.000This is the fight we would have asked for.
00:56:59.000So that's why tomorrow, this is ours to lose.
00:57:02.000If we just do our job tomorrow, we can close this out, hold the House, take the White House, pick up a couple of seats in the Senate, and then we've got to close the deal, make sure Mark Elias doesn't steal it, Make sure the media doesn't feel it and then get on with the hard work ahead of us.
00:57:23.000So, Steve, just in closing, I want to be respectful of your time here and kind of how we are proceeding.
00:57:29.000And I know you got a big show and a big agenda here.
00:57:31.000But, you know, we missed you, Steve, for a couple months.
00:57:34.000And we did our best to kind of hold everything up.
00:57:36.000I speak for everyone here on the panel and everyone in the audience.
00:57:38.000We did our best to try to keep that momentum going.
00:57:43.000And, Steve, I don't know if you spoke about this publicly, but you've just kind of been like a tomahawk missile once you got out of prison and that unjust imprisonment.
00:57:51.000I don't know if that added any more conviction, not that you needed it, Steve, but I'm sure you had a lot of time to think and a lot of time to reflect.
00:58:00.000If you don't mind me asking, are there any takeaways there on the eve of the election?
00:58:05.000Because you had a fair amount of time.
00:59:13.000It was very easy for me to go back to fire-breather mode because the hard work had been done.
00:59:18.000And that is because of my production team and obviously working with Turning Point and your great team and the Real America's Voice of Jack Posobiec.
00:59:27.000It's like I never, quite frankly, of the work that was accomplished, like I never left.
00:59:31.000A little more of the fireworks were there, but that's not important.
00:59:38.000And with, you know, the Charlie Kirk show and Jack Masovic and the World and these other kind of podcasts and shows that are really shows for people that are in the fight.
00:59:49.000And we are perfectly positioned to win this tomorrow.
01:03:31.000And we've not only said it, but more importantly, we've shared it in the background with really a lot of influential people as well.
01:03:39.000And said, hey, we need to make sure that men show up.
01:03:44.000Because there's been a trend over the last decade or so, last 12 years, really since third wave feminism really took hold in this country, which is that men have shown up less and less for elections and women are showing up still at higher levels.
01:04:00.000And so it's really important that we don't just do the whole...
01:04:03.000And I think this was a mistake that we made in 2020 where everyone was so focused on just all the females in the country, which is really important, really critical.
01:04:12.000We want to win over females, but you want to win over males, too.
01:04:15.000And when you're losing males, that can be a horrible, horrible outcome in some of these key critical districts that are win or lose by a couple thousand votes.
01:05:00.000Yeah, well, Charlie, I appreciate you guys, as always.
01:05:03.000I will tell you, you know, when we continue to look at these numbers, when you and me first chatted about this, you know, remember, Biden had a 1.4 mail-in vote advantage over Donald Trump in 2020.
01:06:45.000This is what the chatter is in Pennsylvania.
01:06:47.000I want to ask this to Cliff because this is a good conversation to have.
01:06:52.000Basically, what this comes down to is The roadmap here looks really bad for the Democrats.
01:06:59.000And I love being able to talk about Pennsylvania because we can more freely talk about Pennsylvania than Arizona because we don't want to over-promise under-deliver Arizona.
01:07:10.000So this is great for me, Cliff, by the way.
01:07:12.000Yeah, I've been not able to talk about all the good things happening in Arizona because we want to wait until tomorrow.
01:07:17.000But everything looks awesome, as what Cliff's saying is in comparison to 2020, where the differential that exists looks so much better for Republicans because Democrats just can't turn out people as well on election day, hence the reason why they've created election season.
01:07:39.000The one thing that's holding everybody up that everybody's saying, well, I don't know, is also the synonymous decline in turnout for Republicans as well.
01:07:54.000Give us some of the numbers and some of your introspection here on why you believe that we're going to still be able to outperform Democrats at the number that we need to tomorrow.
01:09:52.000But once again, we have to turn out tomorrow and they have to hope we don't and then have record turnout.
01:09:59.000So I'm not trying to be sensationalist to say this, but based on these current numbers, forget about counting on the Democrats to have an okay day.
01:12:33.000If they are down at the numbers that we expect them to be down, this race could be over immediately.
01:12:38.000Because you have to understand, they're down roughly 100,000 in terms of the votes that they thought from some of these super urban areas.
01:12:47.000And I just think if I'm like, okay, at 830, could we call the White House?
01:12:52.000Well, Georgia, if Georgia goes the right way, if North Carolina goes the right way, and I'm not trying to steal your thunder out west, but we could be in a position that Philadelphia County comes in.
01:13:55.000That's how they won in 2020 by 80,000 votes.
01:13:58.000If they come in and they're down 100 or maybe even 200,000, maybe even 250 from where they were in 2020 in Philadelphia, they don't have the votes in the rest of the states.
01:14:10.000And then, let me just give you guys a quick timeline.
01:14:12.000So that's between 8 and 8.30, we'll see the first hit.
01:14:15.000And believe me, we're going to be down.
01:14:17.000It won't be 2020 level, but we're down by 60 points, 80 to 20.
01:14:22.000It won't be that bad, because we've worked the mail-in vote program.
01:15:51.000But I have a feeling because of the historical nature of being such a tough state for Republicans to really pull off a win there, I think they're going to play out the drama as long as they can.
01:16:38.000And so Democrats always have hundreds of people on the ground getting these requests, and then obviously they're chasing the ballots.
01:16:44.000If you look at the tracker of when these requests come in and when they have their spikes, Democrats all four years, I'm even talking 21 and 23, all four years, they have a huge spike in the second half of August and the first half of September with the requests.
01:17:00.000Because remember, not everybody gets a ballot.
01:17:01.000You have to request a ballot each year and they're out there working it.
01:17:11.000When are they going to hit that point where instead of getting 10,000 or 20,000, they've got 100,000 requests that come in in a seven-day period?
01:17:53.000They don't like her when it comes to her policies, and they've had time to compare a Trump administration to a Harris-Biden administration.
01:18:01.000And so the enthusiasm's there, but it's not just enthusiasm for Trump.
01:19:01.000And one of the conversations that will probably happen With a solid Trump win coming out of these three states is that the union bosses need time to prepare their base to get out the vote.
01:19:15.000It is a year-in, year-out infrastructure that they built.
01:19:19.000A lot of people don't know this, and so we'll share this on here, but we'll be talking a lot about this over the next two years, next four years, is that the spouses of union leaders typically run C4 operations that exist in these cities.
01:19:33.000And so what happened this election cycle that's really unique was that they had years to prepare for Biden in 2020.
01:19:40.000They had years to get everybody ready.
01:19:41.000COVID happened and it was like a dream scenario for union members.
01:19:47.000Because it was easy to go out and harvest those votes.
01:19:50.000It was easy to go out and collect everybody together, get everybody on board because everyone was just sitting there and they make extra money that way.
01:19:57.000This election cycle Everybody was ticked off at Joe Biden because they did all that work in 2020.
01:20:48.000So they could not slap together fast enough.
01:20:52.000a save kamala harris in the union-esque environment and that is the reason why they're not turning out early ballots well and part of the reason cliff back to your point as well you you said you see that spike in the summer well joe biden drops out in july 2020 or july 21 right almost almost to august right They tried to manufacture a hype around Kamala.
01:21:19.000I think for all of us, it felt astroturfed.
01:21:22.000I don't know if it was effective or not.
01:21:25.000But basically, maybe that just switching horses in the middle of the race really affected them.
01:23:10.000We'll call that the Michelle Obama bump.
01:23:13.000But now, listen, I think things to look for immediately are going to be, what are we looking like And a lot of these strong red counties and a lot of these bellwether counties, right?
01:23:24.000Luzerne County is going to be crucial.
01:23:30.000Charlie, I'm going to keep pointing to Center County.
01:23:31.000You know, if we start to see some trends in some of these counties that are not supposed to go our way or not supposed to go our way significantly when it comes to mail-in, or excuse me, when it comes to Election Day voters, well, then I'm going to feel very confident.
01:23:44.000If Philadelphia is through the roof, we've got a problem.
01:23:47.000And so I think we're going to have to monitor each of these, see where the Democrat strongholds are, see where the Republican strongholds are.
01:23:54.000And I think that's going to dictate it.
01:23:55.000But look, I don't want to Arizona my Pennsylvania, no offense to you guys, but they need to be prepared the same way they did this to you guys in 2022 with the super long lines, the ballots being misprinted.
01:24:08.000I mean, this is the fear and this is what I worry about when we do focus so heavily on Election Day.
01:24:16.000And so my push and my demand and my challenge to every single patriot that's going to be voting tomorrow morning It's to make sure you don't just show up at 6 o'clock.
01:24:27.000Because these lines are going to be crazy.
01:24:54.000We don't know because Maricopa is out to lunch right now.
01:24:57.000We have buses that are literally going to be going from one polling center, if it gets too long, it gets too out of control, bussing them to a smaller line elsewhere, which is Tyler's genius idea.
01:25:07.000But Cliff, what portion of your electorate has voted?
01:25:44.000I should be able to do it on the spot.
01:25:45.000But I mean, there are plenty of votes that are expected to come in on Election Day.
01:25:49.000And remember, Trump won Election Day in 2020 by 1.3 million.
01:25:54.000We couldn't beat Biden's 1.4 million advantage.
01:25:57.000But that is a cultural problem that, yes, we're working to fix.
01:26:01.000I wish we were at the point that you guys are, where the cultural—it's almost like Florida-level, where Republicans are becoming comfortable.
01:26:09.000We've definitely cut into their margins, but we need a massive turnout tomorrow from every Trump supporter in PA. Yep.
01:26:16.000Does anyone have a thought there to follow up?
01:26:20.000I was just telling you in our office before, the way you lose this election tomorrow if you're Trump is if you have a significant decline in our own turnout.
01:26:30.000So this is the same thing that we've been saying over and over and over again.
01:26:37.000You cannot have anyone get comfortable.
01:26:39.000It doesn't matter how bad you think this is.
01:26:41.000And this is what's scary a little bit for us is, you know, just because Pennsylvania goes our way early to that can't be an indicator to the rest of the westward states to stay at home.
01:26:53.000I, you know, we have this this consistent conversation every.
01:27:00.000North Carolina and Pennsylvania go Trump's way.
01:27:03.000It's still not over until the fat lady sings here.
01:27:08.000Everybody within the sound of this podcast, within the sound of this live stream where we have now a lot of people that are listening to this, you have to turn out.
01:27:18.000You have to get two or three extra people out.
01:28:23.000We put it on the graphic, and on the graphic that was tweeted out, Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell still retweeted it.
01:28:33.000Listen, I do take my hat off when I go past Harrisburg, but I got to stay true to my Eagles.
01:28:40.000And Philadelphia is, you know, we need patriots across the state, but that's my roots.
01:28:44.000Cliff, speaking of which, though, Pittsburgh, how is Pittsburgh, for the unaffiliate, how is Pittsburgh, from a voting standpoint, different than Philly?
01:29:01.000Yeah, I mean, obviously, the population is much smaller just in general, right?
01:29:04.000And the Pittsburgh suburbs, I'm not going to say they're going the opposite direction, depending on how far out you look, but they're very different from Philly's collar counties.
01:29:13.000Now, obviously, we're making tremendous gains since 2020, but the mass chunk of votes that comes from Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delco, Monco, There's just such a population there that Democrats have really honed in on that as, hey, if we're going to win, we have to run up the score.
01:29:30.000Now, in the past, they've been able to count on Allegheny County.
01:29:33.000They're going to win it, but we've been cutting into that because of the Trump effect.
01:29:40.000A lot of the blue-collar workers that weren't really, you know, they were Democrats, but they were pro-life, pro-traditional marriage, pro-gun.
01:29:49.000I met a lot of these people that had no correlation with Obama or the National Party, but they were lifelong union families, right?
01:29:58.000Obama started to chip away, but Trump really started to turn and move the momentum.
01:30:02.000And so Democrats, they didn't abandon Allegheny County at all.
01:30:06.000It's their second most important county.
01:30:08.000But they realize that the Philadelphia County and the Philadelphia Collar Counties, there's just so many more votes there.
01:30:15.000And so when you look at their staff, when you look at where they're spending money, when you look at where they're doing events, yes, it's Pittsburgh and Philly, but it's really hitting those counties.
01:30:26.000I mean, they've been in Delco, they've been in Bucks, they've been in Chester.
01:30:29.000That's where they know they have bodies.
01:30:32.000They have actual ballots they can target.
01:30:35.000And so, if I'm them, which, by the way, this doesn't mean they've been successful, but they've been trying to run up the score there, and they're just not seeing the returns they did in 2020.
01:30:45.000Cliff, we are awaiting the final rally here.
01:30:48.000Just final marching orders here for someone that has extra time on their hands in Pennsylvania.
01:30:52.000Where can they be most helpful tomorrow?
01:30:54.000And can people bring ballots to voting centers?
01:31:51.000And in some places, particularly in the Midwest, Wisconsin's this way, a few other states are this way, you have to go physically in to cure it.
01:32:01.000But they have to let you vote when you go in person.
01:32:05.000So kind of what Cliff's saying here too is this, is that just show up in person, get your vote in, don't mess around with jumping through hoops and things like that.
01:32:14.000They have to let you vote at least provisionally when you go in.
01:32:17.000And that is way more important than trying to mess around with figuring anything else out.
01:32:24.000yeah and one other thing to kind of piggyback off that 19 of our 67 counties here in pa do allow for legal curing and so we're working that we're tracking that we're trying to get those people to crack their bow but i agree with tyler If you have a mail-in ballot and you go to your precinct and there's any issue with them accepting it or having them – you forfeit it to them to then vote in person, make sure you demand – you stay in line and you demand the right to cast a provisional ballot.
01:32:50.000And look, guys, I don't even mean this stuff is nefarious.
01:32:53.000You just have a lot of people that they're volunteering their time or getting paid minimum wage to do this.
01:32:58.000And so you have to win equipped and every vote is going to count.
01:33:01.000So my final barking or marching orders, if you will, is either get your ballot back or number two, make sure you have a plan to vote that involves understanding this isn't a lunch break.
01:33:13.000Okay, do not expect a win for 15 minutes.
01:33:15.000If it ends up being a five-minute session, that's great.
01:33:18.000But for most people, we are going to have thousands of people at these polling locations, so be prepared.
01:33:26.000If every Trump supporter in Pennsylvania votes tomorrow, we will have a resounding victory, and it will be because of the efforts of Turning Point Action, Early Vote Action, groups like us at PHAs, all these partners, We're finally competing with the Democrats and using their tactics to win.
01:35:01.000And anybody that thinks your vote's not going to matter, you're the reason we may not deliver the White House for Trump, and I'd encourage you to double down.
01:35:41.000They've shared some anecdotes, like high young voter turnout in college towns where you'd expect it and state some enthusiasm, but they're not giving out the kind of details that Trump campaign is touting, like the Republican share of early vote amongst new or infrequent battleground states, etc.
01:35:52.000The Harris campaign maintains they still have multiple pathways to 70, but publicly they're projecting less confidence than in previous cycles at this point.
01:35:59.000Harris is obviously animating a different swath of the electorate, so on and so forth.
01:36:02.000Another challenge for anyone trying to read the tea leaves, polls don't accurately measure potential impact of Dobbs or Trump's support in past elections.
01:37:01.000I genuinely don't feel like anything has stopped.
01:37:05.000It's just been four years of constant.
01:37:07.000Hopefully, you listening at home don't feel that exact same way, because I don't think it's healthy for the country, but it's been a grind.
01:38:29.000Tyler, what can we expect out of the great state of Montana?
01:38:31.000Because that alone will determine the future of the U.S. Senate.
01:38:33.000So let's give everybody just a quick recap of what to look for tomorrow because this will be a conversation outside of the presidential race.
01:40:12.000And so one thing I think catches people off guard is they probably might think it's like, you know, it's maybe like Massachusetts, like a very highly educated white state.
01:40:21.000It actually has one of the lower college degree completion rates in the country.
01:40:35.000Yeah, a lot of blue-collar workers, a lot of hunters, a lot of that.
01:40:39.000And so that is the next race to keep your eye on, because I think as the state goes for president, I think that's what's going to happen in the Senate race.
01:40:47.000That's my prediction, is that it's going to be that tight, that close, and that little space in between the two races.
01:43:09.000So if things are happening right now, and the internet is a chatter right now, because the polling for Kerry has been unfairly terrible, And looking at this, and now all of a sudden all the pundits are going, wait, the polls are a lot tighter than we think.
01:43:51.000If polling is miscapturing the turnout ratio that's going to happen tomorrow and if the Democrats get ratioed And turnout in Nevada, you could have a very similar outcome.
01:44:03.000There are people on the internet right now on Twitter saying, very smart people who are watching turnout models saying, if things get wonky for Democrats, In some of these places, because remember, the thing I just warned about with Pennsylvania could happen to Democrats as well in Arizona and Nevada, where it lessens turnout if they get blasted early on on the East Coast.
01:44:26.000That could influence the Senate race by one or two points.
01:45:40.000By the way, the Trump jet has landed in Grand Rapids, just so we are clear.
01:45:44.000The Trump jet has landed in Grand Rapids.
01:45:48.000I want to memorialize a prediction that a friend of mine made.
01:45:51.000You guys don't need to put it on screen.
01:45:53.000I don't need to publish his name, but it's just a friend of mine.
01:45:54.000I remember him because he was the first person to tell me how Donald Trump could win all the way back in 2015.
01:46:02.000We would see the polls and it was like, I think he was responding to a poll that showed Trump only beating Hillary by five points in Mississippi or something.
01:46:10.000And he told me, Blake, this poll is actually incredibly good for Trump.
01:46:15.000Because if you look at national polls, he's still only losing to Hillary by like four or five points.
01:46:20.000And if he's only beating her by five points in Mississippi, he's making that up somewhere.
01:46:26.000I think he'll be really strong in every swing state.
01:46:29.000And he was like, that's how he's going to win, Blake.
01:46:31.000And then he told me he thought Trump could do it right before election night.
01:46:35.000And he was the first person to message me.
01:46:37.000He was telling me, Blake, the turnout in New Hampshire is insane.
01:46:41.000All these hunters are coming out from the mountains and they're casting ballots and they haven't voted in the last 12 years.
01:47:14.000He says, my most insane theory is there is a non-zero chance of Michigan being a massive, shocking pole miss because the Nation of Islam...
01:47:24.000Is extremely anti-Kamala, massively so, and they are unpollable.
01:48:07.000And they said, 50% are supporting Trump, and then 50% are convinced that we need to get Jill Stein over 5% so that she gets on the debate stage next time.
01:48:21.000So when you take Dearborn, Michigan, where Trump all of a sudden is making it one of his campaign stops this last week, and he's getting endorsements from the Muslim community, It really is, like, one of those things that could shock the world.
01:48:35.000But, by the way, if this is going all the way over to...
01:48:38.000I mean, you've got Rashida Tlaib, who, by the way, did not endorse Kamala, right?
01:48:53.000You know, I don't think any of us are probably Minnesota experts at this point, but who knows the ramifications of something like this?
01:49:00.000Well, I mean, there's so many unknown pockets of voters, I think.
01:49:05.000And that's what's like the funny thing about this.
01:49:09.000The last minute, again, everything's gonna be hindsight 2020 after we come out of this election tomorrow and this next week, I should say, like after next Sunday, probably the week after that in Michigan.
01:49:21.000But You have a bunch of pockets of voters that we know so little about how they feel in regards to Kamala Harris because of the timetable that the Democrats set for themselves.
01:49:35.000And that is a really unique element to this election that I think has been unpolled, underpolled, underappreciated in this whole thing.
01:49:45.000And I think what's going to be the ultimate outcome if Kamala gets blasted or even loses by a little bit, I think what they're going to say is, you know, we really the last minute nature of X, Y and Z.
01:49:57.000And I can't help but think about how many people are going to immediately abandon ship on this whole thing for their they're trying to remake the entire Democrat Party because they're in a they're in a tailspin of talent.
01:50:12.000Well, let's have that conversation once we win.
01:50:15.000Well, well, and it's not just about winning, but even if they win, if they win, she's going to be arch hero.
01:50:21.000It will be I mean, the country will be remade from a completely political standpoint.
01:50:29.000Because the amount of animosity that exists between the sides and what they'll have to do to normal, sane, middle-of-the-road conservatives, even, center-right people, is it's either they're going to get on board or they're going to gangplank you out of this country.
01:50:48.000And that's a scary part because we've already seen that.
01:50:51.000We've seen how they've gone about that work.
01:50:54.000It's going to get significantly worse if Kamala Harris becomes president.
01:50:58.000I just have a lot more faith that I think the electorate, our side, understands that.
01:51:02.000They're going to show up in big numbers tomorrow because that's what we need.
01:51:06.000We need people to understand what we're up against, which is this is the most Marxist ticket that's ever been assembled ever in the history of the United States.
01:53:40.000So he's basically saying at this point in 2020, Clark County had already submitted 87% of its ballots.
01:53:48.000So if you extrapolate that out and say right now there's 87% of Clark County's mail-in ballots in, that would mean they're only getting up to 405,000 or a 53K ballot increase.
01:54:00.000They're down by like 43,000 just in partisan reg in Nevada.
01:54:05.000So, they're only going to get another 53,000 ballot increase, plus we're going to beat them day of, statewide.
01:54:13.000So, I'm not exactly sure where Ralston extrapolated the numbers, Blake.
01:54:23.000Dumb possibility that the same friend who points out the wacky nation of Islam hypothesis says...
01:54:29.000What if Republican turnout numbers are slightly inflated because there were Democrats who switched to Republican to vote for Nikki Haley in the primaries?
01:54:40.000Yeah, but the issue that exists, maybe, I mean, I don't think it's that many, though.
01:54:46.000The issue that exists in Nevada and the reason why it would be less bullish on Nevada.
01:55:04.000And with the unions who are very well organized, and because they're all centrally located as well in Clark County, it just becomes a much...
01:55:13.000It's not as great of a feat for them to turn out the numbers that they need to turn out in order to win the state per capita.
01:55:21.000And they had the state Supreme Court allowed them to keep counting ballots for like four days afterwards, right?
01:55:26.000So you have the same issue as Michigan.
01:55:28.000So, I mean, but, and Tyler, you would know this, I mean, and we're active in CD3 in Nevada, which is sort of the southern tip of the state, up through western Vegas and Summerlin, up a little bit north of town, all the way to the border with California, right?
01:55:43.000It's the most winnable with the most Republican votes that we need to chase that are low propensity.
01:55:47.000Yeah, so we actually have our ballot chase program in Nevada 3.
01:55:56.000So the question, though, is with no tax on tips, we got a Republican governor, Joe Lombardo, over the finish line in 2022, and you've got this...
01:56:09.000Union fatigue with the Democrats nationwide, where unions are starting to break a little bit.
01:56:56.000Maybe that won't hold out on election day.
01:56:58.000But on election day, I've got to believe it's going to be even more red as we get closer.
01:57:03.000So I'm just saying, I think Ralston is...
01:57:07.000You know, maybe somebody's told him that the jig is up and the fix is in, in Nevada, and he's sort of just going with that because he knows he's going to be right and the numbers don't.
01:57:16.000But everybody's pointing out that there's not a real defense of his numbers unless you get this deluge of 200,000 more vote-by-mail to really make up the deficit.
01:57:27.000And those just aren't there in the numbers.
01:57:30.000So do you, on the ground vibe, you think Nevada's going to go for Trump?
01:57:35.000I mean, I will say the rurals have roared, and that's been big.
01:57:41.000Because I always thought we could squeeze another 5-10% of turnout out of the rurals, and that seems to be the case this year.
01:57:51.000And I would say that it's a working class.
01:57:55.000It's the perfect makeup of a state that would love Trump.
01:58:01.000Not a huge college-educated population, a lot of muscular class, a lot of working class, and it's always been the reed machine with the union that has kept that state blue in recent decades.
01:58:14.000But I will tell you that from a vibe standpoint on the ground, that state is super pro-Trump.
01:58:21.000But they call Vegas Los Angeles East now.
01:58:30.000Again, I'll go back to what we were just talking about just a few minutes ago.
01:58:33.000I think if you have a North Carolina solid win by Trump, if you have a Pennsylvania that looks like Trump is doing really well, I think that's going to have some influence and it's going to get some excitement going in Nevada.
01:58:45.000We are good friends with a lot of the folks that are in Nevada.
01:58:49.000We had just a great event that was there.
01:58:51.000There was a ton of energy that we had in that room that was with us.
01:58:56.000The people on the ground in Clark County are saying this is that they want this really bad.
01:59:13.000So Mojave County, which is in the outskirts of Las Vegas, it's in Arizona, we have had a huge influx of low propensity voters that have turned out.
01:59:23.000Now, again, Arizona has way more of a history and a culture of early voting by mail.
01:59:30.000You don't have that same thing in Nevada.
01:59:33.000However, you have the same type of people that exist in the outskirts of Las Vegas as you have in Mojave County.
01:59:42.000Mojave County is on pace to have a record turnout for a presidential.
01:59:47.000They had a very low turnout, which is typical in rurals across the United States.
01:59:51.000but you have a lower turnout per capita, it's harder to get people in.
01:59:55.000They usually vote in person, things like that.
01:59:57.000If that type of similar sentiment holds where we've seen such great early by mail voting happening because there's more excitement happening in the rurals of Las Vegas, you have to assume that you're looking at Mesquite.
02:00:09.000You're looking at some of these other places that have- Elko.
02:00:13.000And really, I mean, the outskirts of Las Vegas, more of Southern Nevada, where there's actually a lot of people on CD3, right?
02:00:20.000That whole stretch, it's a lot of rural Nevada, that people are going to be very excited and that we could see some of that reflected turnout tomorrow, which would really help Trump.
02:00:29.000I want to thank our members, members.charliekirk.com, members.charliekirk.com.
02:00:34.000Just to remember, yard signs do not win elections.
02:00:37.000Some people say, Charlie, there's so many Harris Wall signs in Salt Lake City.
02:02:54.000If fans riot in their own streets when their team wins the World Series, I think it's to be expected that when their candidate that was not of their choice wins, they're probably the same types of personalities who are probably going to riot.
02:03:17.000But you remember that Molly Ball article where there was that one very telling piece, which I always thought should have been an absolute indictment of the American left.
02:03:24.000People literally should have been indicted.
02:04:22.000There are a lot of people who expose themselves.
02:04:26.000What I like about this election that we haven't talked enough about, and I hope we'll talk about it a lot, the people who were frauds in 2020, who pretended like they just kind of sat back, they didn't really do anything, and they were secretly helping Joe Biden in the background, they were forced to come out in public this time.
02:04:44.000This is a really interesting piece to this election versus 2020.
02:04:48.000COVID and the hidden politic that was happening in the background in America was not exposed.
02:04:57.000It forced so many people to come out of the dark spaces and people who claimed that they were Republican or people who claimed that they were either or now came out as pro-Kamala people and most people that are common sense went, Wait, what?
02:05:19.000And that has forced a lot of the people who were not sure or they didn't really like Trump or whatever, I think, to actually come back and say, you know what?
02:05:28.000I was so focused and so hung up on personality.
02:05:31.000I didn't realize the personality of all these people who were talking was bad.
02:05:35.000And it's really leveled the playing field quite a bit because you now have people who are claiming to be Republicans now exposed as Democrats.
02:05:43.000You now have people who thought they were Democrats or moderate or independents going, I'm more Republican and tomorrow will be the judgment day where we determine who wins.
02:05:54.000Is it the elitists who are trying to control you that were pretending to be something that they were not?
02:05:59.000Or is it going to be the American individual that this country, this republic, was founded upon?
02:06:05.000They're going to speak up and they're going to elect a president by the good graces of the electoral college.
02:06:13.000That means we're dependent on these few states that's going to usher in a people's president.
02:06:21.000And I think that that's what Trump really is, is the people's president.
02:06:23.000I'll never forget during the Bobby Kennedy endorsement rally, which we produced.
02:06:32.000It was one of the coolest things I've ever done.
02:06:34.000Yeah, very, very cool to be a part of that and to see it so up close.
02:06:38.000But, Charlie, you went up there and you said, this is a question about whether or not we are going to fulfill the founder's vision for this country.
02:06:46.000And you said, because in America it's a simple deal.
02:06:52.000And if that ceases to be the case, then we're in real trouble.
02:06:57.000And I do think that that is really on the ballot.
02:06:59.000And I think you go to this Joe Rogan endorsement of Donald Trump tonight, I genuinely think one of the main things for Joe Rogan and so many other Americans, including Bobby Kennedy, this is something he's brought up time and time again, Is this idea of censorship and how they want to control us, kind of to what you're talking about, Tyler.
02:07:18.000The master, the elite, controlling what the people think, whether it be by color revolution, domestic color revolution, censorship, industrial complex, whether it just be by advertisers, boycotting conservatives.
02:07:34.000You know, we've been up against so much, and what could happen tomorrow if we're successful, if we show up, could be a reversal of so many of these trends, so many of these headwinds that we've been fighting for the last nine years.
02:07:49.000And I certainly hope our movement shows up.
02:07:51.000I certainly think we're poised for a successful day if we show up, because, you know, I think the numbers are there, the raw material's there, and we certainly can get this over the top.
02:08:51.000Yeah, so, Daisy, correct me if I'm wrong, but what we're going to be doing for our election night coverage, because it's going to be going on during the entire night, if you want to leave a message that will get played on the air...
02:09:07.000And you're a member, so if you're signing up tonight at members.charliekirk.com, go to the site, sign in, and there's an option where you can actually leave a voicemail, and we will use it during the show.
02:09:21.000So we have a team that's going to be listening to them all.
02:09:23.000If they're good, no swear words, because we don't really have a lot of extra bandwidth, unless it's really good and we want to mute out a swear word.
02:10:55.000However, his legacy, and this is literally what he told me, because he wasn't as a graphic designer, he would capture your vision, and he's an artist.
02:11:02.000And I was like, I don't know, man, I want it to be like, we're in one direction, we want to take a right turn, and we want to go from blue to red.
02:11:17.000And he told me, like, before he killed himself, like months beforehand, he was like, man, it's one of the coolest things I've ever done in my life.
02:11:24.000I hope it gets seen by, like, all of humanity.
02:12:44.000So Dixville Notch is a very tiny hamlet in northern New Hampshire.
02:12:49.000I think there's like a ski lodge there and a few people just live next to it.
02:12:54.000And by tradition in Dixville Notch, that's a great town name by the way, is they've cultivated this tradition that the handful of residents in the village meet at midnight on election day and immediately cast their ballots so that they can be the first place in the nation to vote.
02:13:08.000And they do it for both the primary and the general election.
02:13:11.000So some context, in 2016 there were eight voters there and they voted four for Hillary, two for Trump, one for Gary Johnson, and one for Willard Mitt Romney.
02:14:22.000In 1992, yeah, they had 15 people vote for George H.W., eight for Ross Perot, five for Andre Maru, a person I have never heard of, and only two for Bill Clinton.
02:14:33.000Man, old-time New Hampshire was the greatest.
02:16:16.000So they'll have some closures in Indiana, and some closures in Eastern Kentucky.
02:16:23.000And so that's where you'll see the first places, and you'll see the press will come on, and they'll call Indiana and Kentucky for Trump immediately, and it'll be great.
02:16:32.000And New York closes the same time Arizona does.
02:17:25.000So in 2021, that Georgia law that they lost the All-Star Game for because it ended democracy and turned them into a totalitarian police state.
02:17:52.000And then, I believe, are they also allowed to count through the night more consistently?
02:18:01.000Yeah, so Georgia did pass a similar law to Arizona, which is that they must keep counting.
02:18:10.000So Georgia and Arizona, because they both had Republican-held legislatures, unlike some other places in the country where we saw this, the counting stopped.
02:18:20.000So remember, I don't want to give everyone PTSD that's listening right now, but we remember that the counting stopped.
02:18:27.000They did pass laws in Georgia and Arizona both saying that you must keep counting.
02:20:34.000Okay, which means what is the order of operations then for counting in Pennsylvania tomorrow?
02:20:39.000So they should have a more similar type of a situation...
02:20:45.000Remember, Pennsylvania is in better shape because they have far greater counties.
02:20:50.000So part of the reason why Arizona is a mess is because we have far fewer counties and Maricopa County is huge.
02:20:55.000Part of the reason why Nevada is a mess, Clark County is huge.
02:20:59.000So you have, in Pennsylvania, much greater spread, same with Wisconsin.
02:21:04.000Where it's easier for the counties to process all those ballots in a timely fashion.
02:21:09.000And so that is happening where the counting is starting tomorrow early, which is just in a few hours, really, probably they're starting that process so that hopefully by the time that the polls close, they will have an initial tally of how many votes will be cast. they will have an initial tally of how many votes However, I am sure, and I don't know, Cliff could probably tell us and we'll find out tomorrow.
02:21:33.000I'm sure there will be some counties that are not done processing votes by the time that polls close.
02:21:40.000So, just to be clear, I remember this story when it came out, because Washington Post tried to blame Pennsylvania, and we had Sean Parnell.
02:23:25.000That's people that showed up to a polling place and put their ballot in a box, because those have to be driven down to the central county place, not counted in the precinct or the voting center.
02:23:35.000That's different than, like, in person.
02:23:37.000If you actually go and vote in person, because they're actually counting your votes on an SD card.
02:23:40.000Right, so that's if you fill your ballot out at home and you go to a polling center and drop it off.
02:29:35.000They're down by like 70% versus COVID. But if you guys want to talk about how we could win states in the future, we could ballot chase in Israel.
02:29:41.000We could ballot chase in Germany and find a bunch of conservatives that live there.
02:30:27.000All provisional ballots will not be counted.
02:30:30.000So, basically, we're looking at a timeline of 8.30pm to 1am, counties report election day precinct results to the election results dashboard.
02:30:40.000So, yeah, by 9.30pm Eastern, precinct poll workers hand-deliver election day results to county board of election offices between 8.30pm and 1am Eastern, counties report election day precinct results.
02:30:55.000So, in theory, we should have 98% of the vote counted in North Carolina with an unofficial tally by no later than 1 a.m.
02:31:04.000Eastern, which would be 11 o'clock Mountain Time, Arizona.
02:31:08.000I mean, look, we're going to know a lot very quickly.
02:31:10.000Wisconsin, Tyler, what is the order of operations for Wisconsin?
02:31:14.000So Wisconsin has, just as was mentioned before, they have a similar process to Pennsylvania, which again, and it's actually really interesting because Wisconsin and Pennsylvania share something very similar, not only from a Midwestern standpoint.
02:31:30.000but also from the fact that it's a large population spread, not concentrated in one place.
02:31:51.000So you're dealing with hundreds of thousands of votes that have already been turned in, not millions of votes, which is a good thing because that means those can get processed.
02:31:58.000They start processing them tomorrow early in the morning in the individual counties.
02:32:02.000The counties are much smaller, so it's much more manageable.
02:32:05.000And then they have a huge day of historical voting culture.
02:32:31.000So that's small town Wisconsin culture.
02:32:34.000And there's some rural places in Wisconsin that are extremely blue.
02:32:38.000There's some rural places in Wisconsin now that are extremely red.
02:32:41.000And then there's some really purple areas that are all dependent on turnout.
02:32:46.000And, you know, southern Wisconsin right now, where we have all eyes on what's going to happen in the southern part of Wisconsin, that corridor that comes from Chicago up to Milwaukee.
02:32:57.000Racine is right in there, right in the mix that we have all eyes on.
02:33:01.000You have, can the Republicans turn out just a little bit more or Democrats turn out a little bit less?