Bannon's War Room - September 29, 2022


Episode 2189: We're Do We Stand Heading Into The Midterms And What The Actual Data Is Telling Us; Fire Pelosi And The Commitment To America


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53 minutes

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9,192

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651

Misogynist Sentences

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Summary

Stephen K. Bannon and Alex DeGrasse join host Steve Kamb ( ) to discuss a live event on Capitol Hill where Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Illinois) and other Republicans are joined by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-California) to protest the lack of a Continuing Resolution (CR) that extends the debt ceiling until mid-December.


Transcript

00:00:00.400 Well, the virus has now killed more than 100 people in China, and new cases have been confirmed
00:00:05.340 around the world.
00:00:06.300 So you don't want to frighten the American public.
00:00:08.580 France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans.
00:00:11.280 But you need to prepare for and assume.
00:00:14.400 Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China.
00:00:18.640 That this is going to be a real serious problem.
00:00:20.660 France, Australia, Canada, the U.S., Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on.
00:00:25.100 Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the U.S.
00:00:29.140 Germany, a man has contracted the virus.
00:00:32.560 The epidemic is a demon, and we cannot let this demon hide.
00:00:36.020 Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus.
00:00:39.320 Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500.
00:00:45.200 We have to prepare for the worst, always.
00:00:47.980 Because if you don't, then the worst happens.
00:00:51.440 War Room. Pandemic.
00:00:53.660 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:00:55.980 It's Thursday, 29 September, the year of our Lord, 2022.
00:01:02.000 We've got a lot to get to today.
00:01:03.860 There's a live event that's taking place on Capitol Hill right now out by the mics where
00:01:09.680 the Republican leadership in the House are holding a fire Pelosi event.
00:01:15.060 Kevin McCarthy, the whip, Steve Scalise, the conference, Charlize Stefanik.
00:01:18.920 We're going to go to that and cut into that live if we can pull that off here momentarily.
00:01:24.740 But I want to start with Alex DeGrasse.
00:01:26.300 We're also trying to track down Mark Mitchell, who is the head pollster for Rasmussen.
00:01:34.540 Alex, quickly, because we're going to get into some of your charts in this Yahoo story from
00:01:38.860 John Ward about the Democrats, the smart money, the inside baseball is expecting a big surge
00:01:43.980 of MAGA led by the War Room posse.
00:01:47.880 What is this event today and why are we here?
00:01:50.040 Is this different than what happened in Pittsburgh the other day with the commitment to America
00:01:56.520 when they rolled out these kind of, I think, nine or ten general principles of directionally
00:02:01.080 where they're going to go once they win the House?
00:02:03.540 Is this fire Pelosi event something different?
00:02:07.780 Yeah, so this is a little bit different, but we're going to, the Republicans will be with
00:02:11.720 everyone, so we should have about a hundred members of Congress in unity standing on the
00:02:15.700 steps.
00:02:16.540 And we're going to be making the case of American people as the Democrats put up their
00:02:20.040 last bill.
00:02:21.540 You know, they're getting ready to fund the government.
00:02:23.340 They've got, it's a massive boondoggle, billions to illegal immigrants, all types of money
00:02:27.840 grab, you know, grab bag situation.
00:02:29.480 We're going to be contrasting with the Democrats and showing the united front as we prepare
00:02:34.100 to leave D.C. essentially tomorrow and focus in on the October campaign.
00:02:39.120 You know, we've got a plan.
00:02:40.760 The Democrats have no plan and they have a record of massive failure.
00:02:44.180 And so just like we spoke about, Steve, I think if you look at what our ads are, our ads
00:02:49.180 are on substance, the issues, talking about Democrats' votes and their policies that have
00:02:54.220 caused a destructive crisis in our country.
00:02:56.200 And our agenda is going to cut costs, cut spending, drive down inflation, support police,
00:03:01.920 build the wall, and all that good stuff that we support.
00:03:05.340 Alex deGrasse is the head of Team Elyse, works very close to the NRCC, and is kind of
00:03:10.140 the go-to guy for the analytics and a lot of the strategy.
00:03:14.280 Alex, I just want to make sure people have the critical path here.
00:03:17.160 The CR, which we've been talking about, because the Democrats in charge of the House didn't
00:03:22.020 get the appropriations bill done.
00:03:23.260 So we've gone through the same fiasco we always go through.
00:03:26.300 Tomorrow night at midnight, on the 30th, the fiscal year runs out for the government.
00:03:30.680 So we don't have the appropriations bill.
00:03:32.540 None of the committees put forward anything.
00:03:34.380 So we're going to go back to the same old, same old, which is a CR with trillions of dollars
00:03:39.740 committed.
00:03:41.160 If you did it for the whole year of basically, you have to print more money and you have to
00:03:45.400 blow through the debt ceiling.
00:03:46.440 But the CR, the disturbing thing is, I think there was unanimity, if I'm correct, or maybe
00:03:54.080 just Kinzinger, I think it was unanimity to vote against the CR from the House.
00:04:00.540 Now, the Senate has agreed to, one of the key things was that the point of this was to
00:04:05.200 give, when the Republicans take the gavel and leadership is actually in there, the point
00:04:10.780 that we were trying to drive home was that we wanted this to be a CR that kicked into
00:04:16.840 early January so that the Republicans actually had the ability to do the appropriations.
00:04:24.080 This is only going to go into mid-December, I think.
00:04:26.920 And the Senate essentially rolled over on that, which really gives Shelby and these guys in
00:04:32.000 the Senate working with Democrats in the House to craft really next year's fiscal, the fiscal
00:04:37.540 year budget.
00:04:38.460 Is this in the appropriations where the money actually goes?
00:04:41.660 Do I read that correctly?
00:04:44.020 Yeah, I believe it's till mid-December, though, and I apologize, I'm not exactly sure.
00:04:48.280 I've just seen it's come across my desk.
00:04:49.940 We've got money to illegals, zero funding for the border as it stands right now, and obviously
00:04:54.880 it's a total disaster.
00:04:57.380 Yeah.
00:04:57.800 Okay.
00:04:58.180 But we'll be contrasting our position with them, yeah.
00:05:00.680 But I believe mid-December, Steve, that's right.
00:05:02.780 And so when people, when you say people leave, this is what Pelosi, tomorrow is really the
00:05:06.960 last day that the House is around.
00:05:08.660 You guys depart, and you're really out on the hustings for the entire month of October
00:05:12.560 because the Democrats are in panic mode to defend these seats.
00:05:16.280 If they weren't, they would hold everybody here and pass more stuff.
00:05:19.300 They're actually going.
00:05:20.660 So from tomorrow all the way to the election day, essentially the House is out campaigning.
00:05:26.500 Is that correct?
00:05:28.080 That's right.
00:05:28.660 Although we are expecting that there's possibly, I believe the Senate is coming back, possibly
00:05:33.180 to try to jam through judges in the last desperate attempt while they hold the Senate.
00:05:37.100 So that's something for the posse to kind of watch out for.
00:05:40.060 But as of right now, yes, tomorrow would be the last day the House is in session, unless
00:05:44.280 they're going to call us back and do something crazy.
00:05:47.640 Okay.
00:05:48.140 I'm just hanging out for a second.
00:05:49.480 We're trying to go live.
00:05:50.380 We're going to come back to you.
00:05:51.200 You've got a bunch of analysis to go through in these House races.
00:05:53.780 I want to bring in Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen.
00:05:56.500 Mark, thank you for joining us.
00:05:57.920 I had a chance to watch that YouTube of you the other day.
00:06:00.100 It was very impressive.
00:06:00.820 But can you tell the audience about Rasmussen, how you guys go about things?
00:06:05.640 I mean, you're kind of revered as being one of the few polling operations that really
00:06:12.640 understand MAGA, really understand the Trump movement, and can really do polling that's
00:06:16.780 pretty accurate.
00:06:17.560 Can you walk us through just the structure of Rasmussen and what you guys, what separates
00:06:21.860 you from other, maybe even bigger brand names that don't often get it right, sir?
00:06:28.060 Yeah, I think independence and transparency are really important for us.
00:06:33.320 We're not taking money from the big political parties.
00:06:35.800 We don't have big secret backers.
00:06:37.940 And so that means that we have to hang our track record on accuracy.
00:06:43.460 And we've been accurate for the last 20 years.
00:06:45.760 We're always in the top couple of pollsters for every one of the horse races.
00:06:49.220 And we do it with being really methodical and transparent.
00:06:54.100 We have a methodology that's been tested.
00:06:56.280 We don't mess around with it.
00:06:57.880 We don't fidget with our weightings.
00:06:59.780 And we tell you what our weightings are.
00:07:01.560 If you look at some of these mainstream polls that the mainstream media uses to push these
00:07:05.840 headlines, they're not transparent.
00:07:07.820 They don't tell you what the methodology is.
00:07:09.600 They don't tell you what the weights are.
00:07:11.020 They could be messing around with it.
00:07:12.360 They don't tell you how they answer their questions, ask their questions.
00:07:16.860 Every one of the stories we write, you can see how the question was asked, how big the
00:07:22.520 sample was, how accurate it was, what the demographic breakdown is.
00:07:26.060 And we've always done that and always will.
00:07:28.580 And so that makes us a great place for people to come to know what America really thinks.
00:07:32.680 One of the things that got me was this poll, I guess you did on Democrats or had Democrats
00:07:37.900 respond about COVID.
00:07:39.320 But let me ask you, we have Alex on here talking about the house races.
00:07:42.920 And one of the reasons is you're seeing some of the smart, some of the smartest people like
00:07:46.760 the John Ward start talking about the Democrats took their best shot in July and August.
00:07:51.400 It didn't really lay a glove.
00:07:52.860 And now you're seeing a surge, not just with the money that the NRCC and others held back
00:07:58.300 and withstood the fire, but now are unloading in these battleground districts.
00:08:02.000 But also just a surge post-Labor Day of the interests of the Trump movement, MAGA, all
00:08:07.420 of it, volunteering, people going door to door.
00:08:09.920 So you're seeing a surge, but you're still seeing headlines every day.
00:08:12.980 It was just one in the Hill last night that the Democrats are up in a generic ballot on
00:08:16.820 a nationwide poll.
00:08:18.400 Right now, from Rasmussen's perspective, just where do you guys see this thing turning out
00:08:24.640 directionally?
00:08:26.420 Mixed signals.
00:08:27.380 So I will say that starting last year, when we began polling on the generic ballot, we
00:08:32.640 saw the biggest Republican lead we'd ever seen in our polling history, 13 points.
00:08:37.900 And as of last week, I think we had Republicans up plus two, but it's essentially a dead heat
00:08:42.760 now.
00:08:43.480 And so, you know, the top line there is the Republican Party blew a historic lead in the
00:08:48.020 generic ballot.
00:08:49.220 Will the pendulum swing back?
00:08:50.760 Maybe.
00:08:51.260 We haven't seen it yet.
00:08:52.320 That's not also the only thing you would look at.
00:08:54.480 We polled last week on voter enthusiasm, and Republicans had an eight-point edge over
00:08:59.960 Democrats in enthusiasm to go vote in the midterms.
00:09:03.420 So that's a totally different signal.
00:09:05.820 And also, I'd say that Biden had really low approval ratings, lowest they've ever been in
00:09:10.840 July.
00:09:11.940 And then they swung back and forth like a pendulum, and in August settled up to the highest
00:09:16.540 he's been for a while, 45%.
00:09:18.260 That's starting to erode now, but there's no doubt that there was wagon circling that
00:09:23.960 happened in August.
00:09:25.520 You know, a lot of the Democrats came back to the party.
00:09:28.480 He picked up eight or nine points more support of independents, and he's starting to lose
00:09:33.000 those again.
00:09:34.000 But his approval rate's still pretty high for him.
00:09:36.820 So hard to say exactly what's going on, and a lot can change.
00:09:40.320 You know, also, polling's often a little spotty in the summer.
00:09:44.220 So now that we're getting into election season, you know, I think you should pay more attention
00:09:48.700 to the polls.
00:09:49.580 But for us, it's a dead heat in the generic ballot.
00:09:53.060 And, you know, Republicans have to do something if they want to keep up the momentum.
00:09:57.420 If, on the issue set, what is the issue set that you're looking at that the American people
00:10:03.600 mean?
00:10:03.860 What is top of mind, Republican, Democrat, and then independents?
00:10:07.280 Where do you see people really focusing as we're now within six weeks of election day?
00:10:11.920 I think we're a couple of days away from early voting.
00:10:15.660 It really, it's kitchen table.
00:10:17.060 I mean, we've been tracking this really closely all year.
00:10:19.420 It's something that we take great pride in.
00:10:21.220 And one of the interesting trends we've noticed is that when you ask all these issue questions
00:10:25.080 and stack them up, there's a real divide between what voters care about and what you would hear
00:10:30.480 on a given night on the mainstream media news.
00:10:33.440 So, you know, for most of the spring and summer, there was all these topics in the news, topics
00:10:37.060 like COVID, the war in Ukraine, the Capitol riot investigation.
00:10:41.440 You know, voters didn't care about any of that stuff.
00:10:43.700 It was always inflation, gas prices.
00:10:46.420 But now what's interesting, the very number one top of the list is violent crime.
00:10:51.020 And it's always been up there.
00:10:52.100 But it is now, you know, top of mind for all voters.
00:10:55.940 But the rest of the top five are just kitchen table, energy policy, high gas prices, inflation,
00:11:01.220 the economy.
00:11:02.460 What gets interesting is below that, where you'd think maybe big things like national security.
00:11:08.880 But no, the very next one is legal immigration.
00:11:11.840 And then below that, election integrity.
00:11:14.260 So I think you'll appreciate that one.
00:11:16.780 By party, Republicans and independents look pretty similar.
00:11:21.400 Though I will say Republicans are just 10% more concerned about things than everybody else.
00:11:27.060 For Republicans, inflation, gas prices, violent crime, and illegal immigration.
00:11:31.700 For independents, it's gas, inflation, energy policy, and violent crime.
00:11:36.560 You know, Democrats are a little bit different than everybody else.
00:11:40.060 But they do care about these issues.
00:11:42.060 Energy policy is number one for them.
00:11:43.680 With those issues set, and given the spreads that the Republicans have, even with independents,
00:11:52.420 how do you work through in your mind they close the generic ballot?
00:11:57.160 Because you would think that the generic ballot may not be 13, but it would be, I don't know,
00:12:01.160 four or five at least, given the fact that this issue set seems to play to Republicans.
00:12:06.080 What's your theory about why the generic ballot closed so much?
00:12:08.840 The advertising that was done in July and August?
00:12:12.000 Yeah.
00:12:12.500 I hesitate to get, you know, too deep into the analytics and, you know, stay back and look at the numbers.
00:12:19.380 But look at the question.
00:12:21.340 If the midterm elections were held today, would you vote for the Republican candidate or for the Democrat candidate for Congress?
00:12:27.400 And, you know, when somebody loses a lead like that, it's a referendum on the party, right?
00:12:34.940 So people are very concerned about all these topics.
00:12:38.980 They look around.
00:12:39.960 They see a lot of problems with the economy.
00:12:41.900 They're worried about being able to make the rent payment or whatever.
00:12:46.120 But they're less likely to vote for Republicans.
00:12:48.920 I think that's a very clear signal than they were a year ago, much less likely than they were a year ago.
00:12:54.540 So we're going to have Alex de Grasso on here.
00:12:57.360 But I got just quickly, we only got a minute or so left.
00:13:00.180 But the the the the YouTube I saw on you, I think, was polling or talking to Democrats about COVID and about COVID response.
00:13:07.880 It seemed like it had some pretty harsh, some pretty harsh, some pretty harsh things to say.
00:13:13.560 What was your polling on that?
00:13:15.060 And what should that be a warning to the American people?
00:13:18.460 I mean, this one was our biggest poll of the year.
00:13:20.260 It got picked up everywhere.
00:13:21.300 We just started our YouTube channel.
00:13:22.820 Your viewers should check it out.
00:13:23.940 You know, it's a place where you could see an honest deep dive into polls and topics that other people won't poll on.
00:13:30.060 Next Monday, we're dropping a video about LGBT issues in schools.
00:13:33.320 And I haven't seen any of those questions asked.
00:13:35.380 But this one, you know, most of the COVID polls were pretty muddled.
00:13:40.400 Republicans didn't poll that much different than Democrats.
00:13:44.860 And, you know, it was typical questions like, you know, masks.
00:13:47.920 Do you support, you know, Fauci favorability, that kind of thing.
00:13:51.820 And then we just did this one with the Heartland Institute where we asked these escalatingly fascist anti-COVID measures and the results were very stark.
00:14:02.160 Democrats, you know, three to four times more than Republicans or independents favored doing things like putting unvaccinated in COVID camps and imprisoning people who question vaccine efficacy.
00:14:16.400 That one, for instance, only 14 percent of Republicans and 18 percent of Democrats, but near a majority of Democrats.
00:14:25.860 It's shocking.
00:14:26.740 We're going to link to all of it in your YouTube channel real quickly.
00:14:28.880 What's your social media?
00:14:29.720 How do people get to you, Mark Mitchell?
00:14:30.900 Yeah, Twitter is really great.
00:14:33.600 Rasmussen underscore poll at Twitter.
00:14:35.360 But we're on Gab Getter and True Social.
00:14:39.260 And we're on Facebook as well.
00:14:40.860 And, you know, come check us out on YouTube.
00:14:42.400 We can really use the subscribes.
00:14:43.860 We just started it last month and it's been fun.
00:14:46.940 We're going to push the YouTube channel.
00:14:48.420 Mark Mitchell, thanks for joining us from Rasmussen.
00:14:50.280 Alex de Grasse.
00:14:51.200 We're going to Capitol Hill next in the War Room.
00:14:53.060 We will fight till they're all gone.
00:14:55.400 We rejoice when there's no more.
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00:16:23.540 It's clear the American people are looking for a new direction, and House Republicans have a plan.
00:16:31.280 Our commitment to America fights back against the Democrats' radical agenda.
00:16:36.380 It will rein in reckless spending to combat inflation.
00:16:39.920 It will end Joe Biden's open border policies and secure our southern border.
00:16:44.640 We will roll back Democrats' soft-on-crime policies supporting our law enforcement.
00:16:49.340 We will unleash American energy dominance and defend our constitutional freedoms.
00:16:55.040 Americans cannot afford to live under Democrats' failed rule anymore, and help is on the way.
00:17:01.180 In just 40 days, House Republicans will fire lame-duck Speaker Nancy Pelosi once and for all, hold Joe Biden accountable for his failed leadership, and save America.
00:17:12.240 In a new Republican majority, we will create an economy that's strong, a nation that is safe, a future that's built upon freedom, and a government that's accountable.
00:17:22.440 This is our commitment to America.
00:17:24.700 And I'm honored to introduce our colleague, Congresswoman Ashley Hinson from Iowa.
00:17:28.460 Okay, that is Elise Stefanik, and that is now, it's the last day that the House is going to be there.
00:17:36.980 We all know last year, President Biden and Speaker Pelosi spent and spent and spent.
00:17:42.820 Thank you, Denver.
00:17:44.660 Thank you.
00:17:46.840 That was Elise Stefanik.
00:17:48.540 She's the conference chair.
00:17:50.380 You just had McCarthy.
00:17:51.740 You had the whip, Steve Scalise.
00:17:53.920 This is the last day the House is going to be there, 40 days to the election, so they're throwing down hard on walking through the fire Pelosi program.
00:18:02.980 Let's bring in Alex de Grasse.
00:18:04.780 Alex, first off, the Rasmussen guys are as good as you get, right?
00:18:08.260 And Mark and those guys do a terrific job.
00:18:10.640 And we have seen, obviously, some softening in these overall generic polls when you talk about the generic, and particularly nationwide.
00:18:17.100 And I want to make sure people understand that when you're including Los Angeles and New York City and these massive metropolitan areas, you guys have taken it down one notch.
00:18:25.360 But I want to put in context, put in context what, given the, how much you guys think of Rasmussen.
00:18:33.620 Just put it in perspective of the difference between when we talk to Mark and then when you talk to what you guys do, or really the, not just strategy, but you're also the tacticians of how you actually win seats.
00:18:45.160 Absolutely.
00:18:45.520 So the national polls, like you said, Steve, it's sort of, you know, all across the country.
00:18:50.640 And it is very important because you can kind of see the macro trend and kind of see, like he said, we're up by 13, now up by 2.
00:18:56.900 Obviously, something happened, Steve, right?
00:18:59.160 And so that is where it's very useful.
00:19:01.040 But I do want to say, and they are the best pollsters, I will say that.
00:19:04.400 You know, we were actually down on generic ballot, both in our own internal polls as well as public polls last cycle, and then we flipped 15 seats.
00:19:12.060 And so we feel very good.
00:19:14.200 Hold it, I want to make sure people understand, hang on, I want to make sure people understand that.
00:19:17.400 In 2020, where miraculously you won 15, net 15 seats, or won 15 seats, you, which people were expecting Nancy Pelosi to pick up a couple.
00:19:28.040 Your last polling, even the internal, showed you guys down six on the generic, okay?
00:19:34.420 Yeah.
00:19:35.060 Yep.
00:19:36.060 That's right.
00:19:36.920 And that's the MAGA cert.
00:19:38.600 And that's what they're panicking about now because now we're in a stronger position.
00:19:43.460 And I think if you've got the chart on that Yahoo News headline, I think I sent it over.
00:19:47.780 But if not, you know, one thing we haven't talked about, if we can pick up, yeah, we got the, John, let's do that.
00:19:52.740 We got it up for you, Alex.
00:19:54.800 Yeah.
00:19:55.400 So if you look at, definitely a good read, give it a read, guys.
00:19:59.520 And it goes into something we haven't talked about.
00:20:02.300 And I know it's been talked about in the show, but you see the Republican primary turnout.
00:20:06.160 These numbers are monsters.
00:20:08.520 For example, in Pennsylvania, 1.3 million Republicans cast their ballots.
00:20:15.040 That's an 85% increase, nearly double the 730,000 that voted in the statewide primary in 2018.
00:20:23.800 In Georgia, it's nearly double.
00:20:26.140 In Nevada, it's up 60%, 50% in Arizona.
00:20:31.160 This stuff is out of control.
00:20:32.840 And it's the same playbook you saw in Virginia, where we surged about 500,000 additional Republican primary voters and then won by about 63,000 in the general election.
00:20:43.040 And that surge of our people coming out in the primary sort of, you know, balloons into the general election.
00:20:49.360 And we're kind of riding the wave right now.
00:20:51.360 Everything's converging, governor races, Senate races, down ballot, those state houses that are so important.
00:20:56.960 Everyone's coordinating at the highest levels of the party.
00:20:59.580 And we are opening up on all fronts.
00:21:01.640 And numbers are moving, but things are really tight though, Steve.
00:21:04.360 So I do want to say that.
00:21:05.540 We feel great.
00:21:06.440 There's like 50, 60 very tight races, whether we're either up by a little bit, down by a little bit, tied.
00:21:12.540 And those are in deep Biden plus 10, plus five areas.
00:21:15.240 But if we think the Democrats are going to roll over, you know, there's a level of desperation we've probably never seen before since 2020, I guess.
00:21:25.700 Since the last time.
00:21:27.800 The voter intensity, even at Rasmussen, the voter intensity now is plus eight Republican.
00:21:35.100 Is that translate to what the surge is?
00:21:37.820 Is that the number that you see that goes back to the primaries?
00:21:41.300 It goes back to the massive turnout?
00:21:43.160 Is that what it goes?
00:21:44.260 And he said, hey, election integrity, all that, where, you know, saving democracy is not really getting any traction.
00:21:50.420 Their J6 stuff's not getting any traction.
00:21:51.820 But our election integrity, and I think you've said before that the most intense voters are the ones that still feel that 2020 was stolen from the president.
00:22:01.900 Is that the number, one of the numbers we should look at is voter intensity?
00:22:05.500 Yeah, absolutely.
00:22:06.620 It's actually one of the most key factors in a midterm because you have a little bit less of a reason to go out to vote in a midterm as opposed to a presidential election, which has higher turnout.
00:22:15.420 So one way that we can sort of change the course of history and the posse can play a big role is when you do these big polls, right, like we talked about, you get, you know, you break out the electorate and you try to predict what the electorate is going to look like.
00:22:28.600 And so you've got some of these polls that the media runs where it's like 8% more Democrats than Republicans and this, that, or the other.
00:22:35.740 But if Republicans control our own destiny and turn out at a much higher level, none of these polls are going to matter, Steve.
00:22:42.180 Instead of being possibly a 35% Republican electorate, we could be at a 40% electorate, then polluting our margins by an additional 5%, if that makes sense.
00:22:51.940 Yeah, no.
00:22:52.760 So we control our destiny, yeah.
00:22:55.140 This is my point.
00:22:56.260 All of the work's been done.
00:22:57.660 The strategy's been done.
00:23:00.260 The people made, I think, smart decisions that take the incoming over July and August when it was just these personal attack ads and the ads on abortion.
00:23:08.080 It did, as you said, there was no knockout punch.
00:23:10.480 Save the money till Labor Day.
00:23:11.660 Get everybody focused post-Labor Day and then drive and surge and converge everywhere.
00:23:17.460 We're going to spend time with you going through these individual districts.
00:23:20.480 But I just want to go and make sure the Posse understands this about turning out and volunteering to become an election official, a poll worker, election judge, canvassing, all of it.
00:23:29.620 Also the precinct strategy.
00:23:31.000 Everything now is about getting involved and becoming a force multiplier and getting the vote out.
00:23:36.060 Owning your vote and also people around you.
00:23:39.700 Make sure they own their vote and actually build up, you know, build this thing up from your own personal grassroots level.
00:23:46.320 In these 74 districts that you're talking about, if we change the electorate from a 35 percent Republican with the electorate now to a 40 percent on that margin, what difference is that in just number of House seat pickups roughly in your mind?
00:24:01.980 15 to 20 additional on top of everything else.
00:24:07.340 That's why it's so important that people.
00:24:09.700 Go ahead.
00:24:09.960 Yes.
00:24:10.680 Go ahead.
00:24:11.020 No, you go ahead.
00:24:11.660 This is I want to get them.
00:24:12.680 I'm just saying it's so important.
00:24:13.980 The most important thing that we've been saying is get a piece of paper, get 10 friends and family, write them down.
00:24:19.980 Trusted Republicans that you know that are our voters in the bag.
00:24:23.240 Check in with them now.
00:24:24.380 Make sure they have a plan.
00:24:25.660 Make sure they know they got to vote, what the deal is.
00:24:28.040 Check in with them.
00:24:28.700 Check in with them in election.
00:24:29.720 Get them to put down 10 people on a list.
00:24:32.480 Call them.
00:24:33.140 Bring them to the polls.
00:24:34.260 If everyone on this call was writing down 10 family and friends, checking with them, ensuring they vote, we could really change the course of history.
00:24:42.560 This is the thing.
00:24:43.220 We understand money is very tight, and we're going to have Cortez and Brett in the second hour.
00:24:47.020 We've got Lou Dobbs up next.
00:24:48.120 We're going to go through all of that.
00:24:48.920 So we understand money is tight, and it's about to get tighter, okay, until the way you stop that is to take control of the House of Representatives.
00:24:56.040 Let me be just brutally frank, right, about this appropriation.
00:24:58.480 This thing on the CR that the Democrats did is outrageous, okay, and some collaborationist Republicans in the Senate, but we'll leave that for another day.
00:25:07.780 The key is you must take – if you want to stop it, you have to stop it, and the way to stop it is we overwhelm with the polls.
00:25:13.460 Right now, what Alex just said is basic and fundamental.
00:25:16.880 So besides volunteering, get a list and just get 10, okay, of people that you're going to assist in owning their own vote.
00:25:24.520 They're going to add 10.
00:25:25.640 They're going to add 10.
00:25:26.520 If you have a marginal surge here of 5% of turnout at the polls, we can pick up – not just take control of the House.
00:25:32.940 You pick up another 10, 15, 20, 25 seats.
00:25:35.820 Alex DeGrasse, I just want to go back through that again, why this is all within the hands of this audience, right?
00:25:41.460 This is – everything's been lined up.
00:25:43.420 It's now just about delivering.
00:25:45.340 Alex DeGrasse.
00:25:47.080 Yeah, absolutely, Steve.
00:25:48.060 I mean the reality is it's just very tight races.
00:25:51.280 We're going to be – we're raising record money.
00:25:53.960 We've got money coming online.
00:25:55.400 Some of the more wealthy Republicans are jumping into the game that have been sitting on the sidelines.
00:26:00.760 There's going to be a lot of news about that in the coming weeks, so that's great.
00:26:03.500 But the most important thing is giving to the candidates, giving to those candidates directly to the candidates because, as I explained, the candidates can buy it.
00:26:11.680 They buy ads at the cheapest rate by law, right?
00:26:14.800 So a TV station has to give them the cheapest rate.
00:26:17.120 And we're able to match them and coordinate your hybrid buy at the party, and so if you can, donate, if not, volunteer, absolutely.
00:26:25.480 If you hit – by the way, everybody should volunteer.
00:26:27.800 If you hit people with a 5 or 50, that's your own decision, understanding what your solution is.
00:26:32.040 But remember, too, your volunteering and showing up and becoming active in this army is – it also makes big donors say, hey, I see something here.
00:26:41.420 I'm not putting good money after bad money.
00:26:43.400 I see the possibility of this energized base turning out.
00:26:48.520 It's a huge – trust me, it's something that people watch closely.
00:26:52.600 And as we continue to surge, as Alex said, the Democrats are going to start getting despondent.
00:26:57.100 There's an inflection point here.
00:26:59.260 Three weeks out, trust me, three weeks out where they're going to turn on each other, start pointing fingers at Pelosi, start pointing fingers at everybody, and that's when you get them.
00:27:06.760 That's when you can pick up that 40 or 50 seats.
00:27:09.480 Alex, we thank you for coming on.
00:27:11.620 How do people get to you, Team Elise, to get all the information?
00:27:14.920 If they need to talk to NRCC, we want to make sure everybody in this audience has full access to you guys.
00:27:20.860 Absolutely, Steve.
00:27:21.520 So I'm on Twitter, Degrass81, Getter at Degrass, Truth, I think at Degrass.
00:27:26.480 We're on Facebook.
00:27:27.340 You can go to NRCC.org.
00:27:29.620 And this is just a house race.
00:27:30.840 We did have some people comment to me on Getter.
00:27:32.720 They said, where's Blake Masters?
00:27:34.260 NRCC is on the house, Senate, NRSC.
00:27:36.880 But if you're focusing on the house, we've got all the races there for you to go down, volunteer, get organized, or give us a call on the website.
00:27:44.640 We're going to get more into the Senate and to the governor's races.
00:27:48.100 We want to make sure we lock in.
00:27:49.540 You must lock in the house.
00:27:51.040 We have to take the house.
00:27:52.060 There's no alternative.
00:27:53.860 Alex, thanks once again.
00:27:55.020 Great presentation.
00:27:56.020 Thank you so much for taking your time.
00:27:57.340 And great speech by Elise.
00:27:59.260 Okay.
00:27:59.740 Thank you.
00:28:00.280 The great Lou Dobbs joins us next.
00:28:02.600 Also, we're going to go to the border.
00:28:03.760 Jeff Rainforth is now tracking the cartel's takeover of our southern border.
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00:29:42.160 I want to go to the great Lou Dobbs.
00:29:45.840 Lou, since 1862, I don't think a midterm election – people don't understand the importance of the midterm election in 1862, which really definitely changed the direction and course of the Civil War.
00:30:00.180 How important is this?
00:30:01.460 You've been at this a long time.
00:30:03.080 You've been through a couple of three of these.
00:30:05.580 Where would you put this in the spectrum of importance to this republic, sir?
00:30:10.460 I would say, very simply, it's beyond hyperbole.
00:30:15.960 There is no way to exaggerate the importance of this, Steve, as you well know.
00:30:20.920 We're either going to have a republic that survives this election, or we're not going to have a republic, and every subsequent election will be meaningless.
00:30:31.520 It's that straightforward, that simple, and that urgent and critical.
00:30:37.580 I truly believe that.
00:30:38.880 Nancy Pelosi, you were talking earlier about firing Pelosi.
00:30:43.120 I've heard that mantra, I think, in every midterm election, whichever party is out of power wanting to fire the speaker.
00:30:50.540 Most of those, by the way, they were exactly right about firing whoever the speaker was.
00:30:55.020 But this speaker, if we don't fire, I assure you that the Marxist Democrats will, because she simply isn't left-wing enough.
00:31:05.240 She isn't sufficiently Marxist to lead this host of Marxists that now are the Democrat Party.
00:31:14.540 There is no exaggeration here.
00:31:17.180 What you think is a left-wing government, a Marxist government right now, is moderate by comparison to what will be unfolding over the course of the next year, just the next year, if the Republicans are denied the majority in the House of Representatives.
00:31:36.620 Lou, you really rose to fame because you had a unique show on CNN for a while and then Fox Business that combined understanding of markets, political economy, government's interaction with that, with politics.
00:31:51.740 It was unique. Nobody really did that.
00:31:55.120 To put it in perspective, the markets are in meltdown today, and we've got Dave Bratt from Liberty University, Dean Bratt, and we've got Steve Cortez coming on at the top of the hour.
00:32:02.480 We're going to go through some additional capital markets numbers.
00:32:05.320 As we said yesterday, the bailout, and it was a bailout of the Bank of England, of this really disastrous proposal from the Tory government was driven, as we know now from the background coming out in the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, Bloomberg, all of it.
00:32:18.720 The pension funds were literally – some pension funds' bond portfolios were off 50 percent, and you were going to have a collapse of the British pension system when somebody said, hey, we've got to do a unique bailout.
00:32:30.100 Well, that was like a one-day event.
00:32:31.680 That event didn't happen.
00:32:32.920 You had all this kind of happy talk thinking, well, maybe the Fed's going to do another Greenspan put.
00:32:37.620 That's all gone.
00:32:38.420 Markets are in a dive today.
00:32:40.480 As you look forward with this Biden radical – they just announced, all three of them, they're going to replace Yellen.
00:32:47.200 They're going to replace – Deese is going to go back to BlackRock, the head of NEC, the economic council, the chief economist, Rouse.
00:32:55.560 Dr. Rouse is going to leave and go back to her thing in the spring.
00:32:58.200 They're getting rid of the top three economic and financial players.
00:33:03.240 You combine Biden with Nancy Pelosi.
00:33:06.660 But just forecast out, if we don't remove these people, what is Lou Dobbs' forecast as far as the American economy and the global economy, sir?
00:33:15.520 You've just identified a triad of incompetence, misplaced alignment in jobs.
00:33:27.720 Brian Deese, a chief economics advisor and a lawyer who doesn't even understand the basic price theory.
00:33:34.940 He has no concept in the world of what he's talking about other than what is put on his desk by some staffer who may have a Ph.D. in economics.
00:33:44.660 I couldn't attest to that.
00:33:47.140 But this is just absurd what we're watching.
00:33:51.040 These are all activists.
00:33:53.140 They're all ideologues.
00:33:54.680 They are Marxist Dems driving an agenda which is fundamentally to destroy capitalism, to destroy the family, to destroy God.
00:34:04.080 You name it.
00:34:05.340 If it's American, they are against it.
00:34:08.340 And every policy, Steve, every policy that they articulate, every policy that they pursue is against the interest of the nation.
00:34:18.640 Whether it's an open border, whether it is rampant, illegal immigration, when we know full well, they brought in four to five million illegal immigrants in the first two years, almost two years of this administration.
00:34:33.040 And distribute them at night in planes and buses and whatever they could to communities that don't even know they've arrived.
00:34:41.520 And they are being supported by a network of NGOs and nonprofits in this country soaking up federal funds to support those who are violating federal laws.
00:34:52.980 I mean, you can't, this is beyond imaginings, pre-Biden, pre-Obama.
00:35:00.520 This is a government working against law and order at its most fundamental, the sovereignty of the nation.
00:35:08.520 And we are headed in a, in my view, of what can only be a tragic outcome if we don't take control of this government.
00:35:22.280 You know, we're going to go, right after your segment, we're going to go to the border with Jeff Rainforth.
00:35:26.760 We've had an investigative reporter down there that started in California, has gone across the border.
00:35:32.140 He's now in El Paso, Texas, right across from Juarez.
00:35:34.620 The talk about cartel, the cartel control.
00:35:38.160 Lou, there's been a lot of controversy over the last couple of days.
00:35:40.560 We had Gates on here the other day talking about it.
00:35:43.720 Do you believe in your perspective, do you think that there are, after investigation and doing everything, not like Trump, not like the impeached President Trump and kind of these kangaroo courts, but actually after investigations and to go through, that there are at least two articles of impeachment on Biden.
00:36:00.340 One is the invasion on the southern border and turning the southern border over to the cartels.
00:36:04.620 And for the, for the, for the fentanyl and opioids that could push through here and also the human trafficking.
00:36:09.600 And in addition, the laptop from hell, all the, you know, all the confirmed financial compromise that the Biden family's had with the Chinese Communist Party.
00:36:20.200 Would you support individual committees after we win starting to actually do the type of investigative work you need and hearings you need to have to actually then move?
00:36:30.780 If, if, if, if, if, if it, if it pans out and there's actual facts there to back it up, which we strongly believe there is to go forward with an impeachment of Joe Biden, sir?
00:36:39.760 I, I probably, my first instinct is probably not.
00:36:44.180 Because I believe Joe Biden to be mentally, uh, incapacitated, impaired, uh, he is not fit to be president of the United States.
00:36:53.920 And I don't think that, uh, under our system of law, it would be appropriate to prosecute a person who is mentally, uh, incapacitated.
00:37:02.320 Uh, it's fundamental to, to our law.
00:37:04.660 I know that disturbs some, but I would say that.
00:37:06.860 Oh, hold it, hold it.
00:37:09.300 That may be the greatest response I've ever heard.
00:37:11.720 Let me hear that again.
00:37:12.960 You don't think he's at a level of, of competence mentally right now to actually be, would, would you, would then, okay.
00:37:20.300 On the flip side of that, do you think that there's a article, was it article 25 or whatever?
00:37:24.740 That 25th amendment that the Democrats are under legal obligation or fiduciary responsibility to remove him as president and make Kamala Harris the president?
00:37:34.580 I, I, I have never been one to, uh, appreciate the, the mental gymnastics of Hobson's choices.
00:37:42.380 Uh, I don't see a significant benefit, but replacing Biden with someone who is also incapacitated, not mentally, I presume.
00:37:51.840 It seems to be more by choice that she doesn't read, she doesn't comprehend, uh, and she doesn't articulate.
00:37:59.060 Uh, that's unfortunate.
00:38:00.640 And I don't think that we would be doing the Republic any favors.
00:38:03.980 I believe what the Republicans can do is to, to put real leadership forward, uh, in the house of representatives, strong, emphatic, and directed, committed leadership to the Republic to determine how it is.
00:38:20.720 That this government, this government has been financing NGOs, non-profits that are working against the very laws that the government is in place to execute, to implement, and enforce.
00:38:35.040 Uh, there are huge stories to be, uh, unraveled here.
00:38:39.140 What is the role of corporate America in all of this corruption?
00:38:42.420 What is the role of academia in the indoctrination rather than the education of our young people?
00:38:49.000 How is it that two unions control, control American public education, uh, K through 12?
00:38:57.980 How is it that we don't have more understanding of what is unfolding here?
00:39:02.400 And why does our, our Congress and our Senate not already be asking?
00:39:07.360 They should have been answering these questions, uh, frankly, 20 years ago.
00:39:11.460 How is it that corporate America can dictate, uh, through its HR departments and through its advertising money?
00:39:19.140 And it is, after all, advertising nationwide in every form is the voice of business.
00:39:24.460 And they are helping in this left-wing Marxist pursuit of the minds and the hearts of our young people, while too many of us sit idly by and just watch it and bemoan it, uh, but do absolutely nothing to stop it.
00:39:39.220 We have that opportunity on November 8th.
00:39:41.860 And let's be clear, why do we have this great republic's existence and its sustenance dependent upon three voting companies, electronic voting companies, that carry the results of 92% of the voting public?
00:40:01.100 How could we possibly do that without knowing what are in those little black boxes, how they operate, and what the reality is, uh, in our elections?
00:40:11.520 We know that 2020, for example, was corrupt.
00:40:14.820 We still don't know entirely how.
00:40:18.040 And I would hope that the Republicans would make certain that we accept nothing more, uh, or less, uh, than a realistic understanding.
00:40:26.880 And irrespective of the politics, the ideology, let's find out how this government is working and why and why, uh, what role, uh, massive corruption plays in it all.
00:40:38.860 Because, you know, you were mentioning my, my program when I started it years ago and it's on CNN.
00:40:45.780 I've written a half dozen books on the issue of the political economy.
00:40:50.700 This is all about politics.
00:40:52.860 It's all about economics.
00:40:54.140 Uh, and we, we, we have to understand this runaway inflation.
00:40:59.540 We've got a double header going here.
00:41:01.680 Biden has presented us runaway inflation and a certain and now present recession.
00:41:09.480 And no one is on the Republican side is even say whispering the words, uh, it's the economy stupid.
00:41:16.760 It's far more than that.
00:41:18.240 Now it's about the existence of this republic because of the inroads of Marxist stems.
00:41:23.900 We've made into our society, our institutions, and the control they've taken of our government.
00:41:29.140 We now have a government that has been under the control of the Marxist stems in this country.
00:41:34.340 Uh, forget about Nancy Pelosi.
00:41:38.340 Think AOC and all of her friends.
00:41:40.480 They now control this government.
00:41:43.340 Uh, now there's a cabal of very powerful, very strong, and I mean, very talented people, uh, running this puppet president.
00:41:53.940 Uh, but Luke, Luke, could you just hang on for a second?
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00:42:26.800 Okay, we're going to get back to the great Lou Dobbs.
00:42:28.820 In a moment, I want to go to Jeff Rainforth, the investigative reporter who's been taking this tour of the southern border from California and Yuma all the way now.
00:42:35.820 He's down in El Paso, really, where New Mexico comes to the Rio Grande and meets with El Paso right across from where we built the first leg of the wall right up to the side of that mountain to stop the cartels.
00:42:46.620 Jeff, we got Lou Dobbs on.
00:42:48.240 I want, you're doing an investigative report that basically shows by documentation how we're not even protecting the southern border anymore.
00:42:54.280 The border patrol guys, because Biden's telling them to do this, are really processing, and that the cartels now absolutely control our southern border.
00:43:02.360 Not just the northern border of Mexico, they control the southern border of the United States.
00:43:06.400 Jeff Rainforth, what has your investigation shown you to date, sir?
00:43:11.540 So, Steve, last night I talked to some border patrol agents out here near El Paso and Sunderland Park.
00:43:19.120 I was in Yuma just a couple days ago, and it's just, there's like 500 to 800 people coming across.
00:43:24.960 The cartels got them just every night, regular, like clockwork.
00:43:29.420 Over here, it's more, the border patrol tells me the cartels are flooding the zone, not like with 800 or 500 people, but a smaller group of 20 to 40 to 50.
00:43:44.900 And the big difference is in Yuma, those were people who were giving up to the border patrol.
00:43:52.000 The cartels are making tons of money on these people, because 500 to 800 people a night in that one section of Yuma alone, they're making bank.
00:44:03.360 Here in this area near El Paso, the people don't want to give up.
00:44:10.000 That's what border patrol stressed to me.
00:44:11.680 They are the ones who are the criminals into narco trafficking, human trafficking, sex trafficking, etc.
00:44:22.640 These are people trying to get away from border patrol, not get caught so they can get into the interior.
00:44:28.340 One of the little known facts, the DEA report a couple years ago, is that the cartels for their operations in the United States, they use Mexican nationals, not U.S. citizens.
00:44:42.460 These are Mexican nationals who they get inside, just like these ones who don't want to get caught, who run their operations inside from various large cities in the United States.
00:44:54.780 So that's like the big difference over here that's happening in El Paso.
00:45:00.380 Lots and lots of people who are trying not to get caught.
00:45:03.960 And that's expanding the cartels control on our side of the border, because they're fully in control of the other side.
00:45:12.600 Jeff, when the Border Patrol representatives came to us and said, hey, could you think about building the first leg of the wall right beside the mountain?
00:45:19.500 And one of the things that the team noticed was the horrific people, what they had dropped because of all the sex trafficking, right?
00:45:28.060 And the drug trafficking.
00:45:29.440 It was absolutely horrific.
00:45:31.140 And you're saying that's still going on, that still this is the human trafficking, which a lot of that is sex trafficking and the drugs, obviously the fentanyl.
00:45:40.040 That that is still the focus of the cartels in that in the El Paso, what they call the El Paso warriors sector.
00:45:47.160 Yes, that is that's their their their primary focus still.
00:45:53.340 And I think I told you yesterday an officer here with with the police force told me a few years ago when we were building this wall.
00:46:01.500 Uh, the cartels control half of the businesses in El Paso.
00:46:07.920 That's what I was told by.
00:46:09.380 I don't want to give up to who this person is or endanger them.
00:46:12.740 But he's and that was that was in twenty nineteen when we were putting up this wall.
00:46:17.920 Um, so, yeah, feel the feel the same.
00:46:24.120 Jeff, just hang on.
00:46:25.060 We're gonna come back to you.
00:46:25.840 I want to go to Lou Dobbs.
00:46:26.920 Lou, um, how could this have happened?
00:46:30.080 I mean, we've given up not just our sovereignty, but we've given up our sovereignty into a criminal organization, a paramilitary criminal organization that is an active partner with the Chinese triads, with the Chinese criminal gangs who are partners with the CCP.
00:46:44.100 And they've been a part of the CCP since Mao Zedong cut a deal with them in 1949.
00:46:48.680 How can any administration regime, how can anybody that purports to be the control of the government of the United States of America, not just allow this to happen, sir, but to exacerbate this?
00:46:58.980 As you suggest, President Biden is actually inviting these illegal immigrants in and on one level, you could say, well, that might be a humanitarian impulse that just out of control.
00:47:12.000 But the reality is, it is an invitation to the Mexican drug cartels to make even more money, because even Joe Biden comprehends that the cartels control everything that crosses that border.
00:47:26.860 And by the way, in both directions, and we should have, and as Jeff was just pointing out about the number of businesses owned by the cartels, I don't know what the number is today.
00:47:40.500 But I can assure you that the cartels are in absolute control of the northern Mexico region along that border and the southern region along the U.S. border.
00:47:53.860 That southern border is controlled absolutely and without question or equivocation by the drug cartels, and that is the result of Biden policies, the Marxist Dem Party, and anyone who votes for a Democrat on November 8th is supporting the cartels, because that's who the Democrat Party is representing.
00:48:17.060 And we're looking at the dissolution, and we're looking at the dissolution.
00:48:21.060 It isn't simply that we're not projecting and protecting our sovereignty on our southern border.
00:48:27.460 We're in dissolution there.
00:48:29.520 We are permitting the Chinese and the Mexicans to poison every American if they want.
00:48:35.500 Every American.
00:48:36.920 And they bring across enough fentanyl to do that every week.
00:48:40.680 And we've got to, I don't know what more to say to the American people, because if they don't understand how urgent, how critical it is that we take this impaired president and the Marxist cabal that represent his masters, we're going to be in very big trouble.
00:48:59.700 We're already in very big trouble, but we're going to be in untenable and an untenable position and face, I truly believe, the possibility of the destruction of this republic, because we have seen these forces insinuated into every aspect of our society, whether it's business, whether it's education, whether it's government, you name it, we are facing a force that is more powerful than anything we ever imagined.
00:49:28.160 Lou, how do people get to the Great America show?
00:49:31.720 How do they get to your podcast?
00:49:33.820 Well, the Great America show is on Spotify.
00:49:36.960 It is on, obviously, Apple, iHeart.
00:49:41.000 You can get me on Lou Dobbs on Twitter, Getter, Truth, and Facebook as well.
00:49:49.360 So there it is.
00:49:50.820 Thank you, sir.
00:49:52.120 Fantastic.
00:49:52.860 Love the show.
00:49:54.080 Keep fighting, Lou.
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