Bannon's War Room - October 29, 2022


Episode 2264: Judge Rules In Favor For Constitutional Drop Box Watchers; The Key Issues That Will Carry Us Into 2024


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00:00:00.000 Arizona, in just the last few minutes, a federal judge has denied a major lawsuit requesting a
00:00:04.820 restraining order against Clean Elections USA. Remember them? That's a group whose members are
00:00:10.260 accused of participating in voter intimidation tactics, such as wearing camouflage, at drop
00:00:15.760 boxes in recent days there. The judge's decision effectively gives permission, at least for now,
00:00:21.040 for the harassment and filming that has been reported that we've shown you all week long
00:00:24.860 of voters in Arizona who are legally submitting their early ballots to drop boxes.
00:00:29.460 Many are accused of illegally intimidating them with six complaints now referred to the U.S. Department of Justice.
00:00:35.940 It comes as NBC News is reporting today from our friends Ben Collins and Don Hilliard about how all this unraveled online.
00:00:42.880 Which voice can I take less of? Is it Morning Mika or Nicole Wallace?
00:00:48.100 First of all, Nicole Wallace is lying. A federal judge did not agree with that at all.
00:00:51.860 So it was totally inside the law. There was no intimidation.
00:00:54.220 Let's bring in Melody Jennings from Clean Elections.
00:00:57.140 And, Melody, I know you got an announcement.
00:00:59.420 We can do it at the top or you can do it at the bottom.
00:01:01.660 You figure it out.
00:01:04.000 I'm going to say it now, and then we can get into the sauce.
00:01:07.060 Real quick, I just want to tell Arizona Citizens Clean Elections Commission that we are on the same side of the law,
00:01:13.660 wanting to protect citizens and Americans and their right to vote.
00:01:16.800 And we're happy to not go by Clean Elections USA in Arizona.
00:01:21.100 So we don't want there to be any confusion, but thankfully all of us are working to protect you, the voters.
00:01:26.900 So in Arizona, we won't go by that. We still will on a national level, but we're going to just rebrand a little bit just for the borders of Arizona.
00:01:34.800 Fine. By the way, very magnanimous of you. What the purpose is, is you guys are just trying to play within the rules, right?
00:01:42.500 Whatever it is, stand off from the boxes. Ones are not inside voting places or private places.
00:01:49.540 The ones are out there. And just make sure that everybody, since they say, oh, it's got a camera, but you're saying a camera can't be used if you make a challenge.
00:01:57.240 So tell us what's going to happen going forward.
00:02:01.160 Yeah, so thankfully we won in federal court yesterday because the judge came down on the right side of the First Amendment and the Constitution.
00:02:07.320 And that's a win for every American.
00:02:09.340 And that's even a win for the ones of us who don't understand what we're doing and thinking that, you know, we're out there doing something unlawful.
00:02:16.240 We're actually protecting you.
00:02:17.760 And I want to say that we're out there protecting your vote.
00:02:20.340 Wave at us.
00:02:20.780 Say hi.
00:02:21.200 Say thank you.
00:02:22.000 We're going to have signs out there starting today, hopefully, that say thank you for voting because that's exactly why we're there.
00:02:26.800 is to protect your vote.
00:02:28.000 Whether you're voting Democrat or Republican
00:02:30.140 or Libertarian, Independent, it does not matter.
00:02:33.340 We're here because we love you
00:02:35.120 and because we want to continue to protect the rule of law.
00:02:39.920 If you don't believe there was any change, that's okay.
00:02:42.520 Some of us do, so that's why we're here.
00:02:45.480 Melody, you guys have been very nice about,
00:02:48.480 what are you guys going to do?
00:02:49.800 Are you getting tired of the defamatory statements of MSNBC,
00:02:52.620 and particularly people like Nicole Wallace personally
00:02:54.900 that are defaming american citizens every day what's your take on that i'm tired of the
00:03:00.780 propaganda steve i'm tired that nobody actually comes and ask and say what are you really about
00:03:05.540 they don't actually go out onto my true social and find out what it's about they just i feel
00:03:10.140 like there's a lot of people out there that are just trying to become famous on this they want
00:03:14.100 to write the next biggest hit piece so that they can get in on the the cash out and i just think
00:03:18.940 that's you know unfortunately doesn't really show much character we just we want to love and be kind
00:03:24.500 um i i you know come ask me and i think that they're leading some people astray who don't
00:03:29.440 really uh hear and understand they should come and have a conversation instead of just going for a hit
00:03:34.900 okay uh melody how do people sign up how they join a lot more people want to do this we've
00:03:42.200 been inundated with people so where do they go to to join your cause they join the cause except
00:03:47.760 it's not called this in arizona now but everywhere else nationwide it's clean elections usa.org
00:03:52.880 um that is still our website and if you are in 49 of the 50 states that's the name of our
00:04:00.800 organization that is still our website uh for arizona let's call it the dropbox initiative
00:04:05.820 which is how we started out um but that is the website you can i don't need any more people in
00:04:10.500 arizona honestly so it's okay arizona great going melody and throughout the country honored to have
00:04:16.940 you on here keep fighting look talk look forward to talking to you monday my pleasure steve thank
00:04:21.480 you remember um we're going to get two-thirds of the vote here we're blown through every part of
00:04:27.540 the country we've expanded the battlefield we've pierced a new england we've appeared new york
00:04:32.000 state is in play in fact big article this morning in the washington examiner james antel the third
00:04:38.280 the great reporter over there going about how the entire house can be flipped just in new york state
00:04:42.980 alone i think they got 15 seats in play i want to bring in bill mcginley bill is one of the top
00:04:48.260 election lawyers in the country remember him from our coverage two years ago three november bill
00:04:53.040 mcginley rahim and i froze us we're freezing up there bill stayed with us till three o'clock in
00:04:58.100 the morning walked through all the election issues it was on the show every day after that
00:05:01.520 to talk about what the issues were bill uh you're in your wisdom right now i want to walk through
00:05:06.940 how we got here what should people this is what i want to do with the saturday with 10 days to go
00:05:10.960 11 days to go um what should be people looking for give us the history how we got here this is
00:05:16.320 We've turned out a massive army of volunteers to be both poll workers, poll watchers, election
00:05:23.320 officials, obviously to get out the vote.
00:05:25.140 We have people working phone banks on everything.
00:05:27.040 But this time, unlike November in 2020, it's one thing to win the deal.
00:05:33.920 You then got to close the deal.
00:05:35.280 We need to close here.
00:05:36.200 So how are we going to do it, sir?
00:05:37.700 Well, first of all, the atmospherics.
00:05:39.060 I think that the Biden administration and the Democrats just haven't listened to the
00:05:42.460 American people and understand the struggles that they're facing, both in terms of inflation,
00:05:47.460 economy, crime, immigration on the border states. So, you know, Arizona, New Mexico,
00:05:52.360 looks like we could have a competitive election down there. You also have Texas and some of the
00:05:58.140 others, I think. But hang on a second. You've been doing this a long time. Have you ever seen
00:06:03.300 because you remember after 20 November, every split town. I mean, they had the House, they had
00:06:07.260 the Senate, they had they had big tech, they had Wall Street, they had the global corporations,
00:06:11.580 They had the executive branch. They had everything. You couldn't have a better hand of cards.
00:06:16.140 Have you ever seen people not listen, not really focus on what the real problems of the country are, exacerbate those problems, but also not listen to the American people about what's important to them?
00:06:28.160 Not like this. And that's why I think, you know, Democrats, if you look at what they're focusing on, it's abortion.
00:06:33.660 it's you know a lot of these democratic cultural issues and republicans on the other hand of the
00:06:40.240 top three issues inflation economy crime immigration parents rights are leading the
00:06:47.060 way in every national and district and state poll it's what the kitchen table issues that
00:06:52.360 american families are focused on every night do we have enough money to get to pay the gas to get
00:06:57.280 to work do we have enough money to be able to keep the kids in extracurricular activities after
00:07:01.400 schools. You know, what are my kids being taught in school and what sort of influence can I have on
00:07:06.100 that without being labeled either a domestic terrorist or somebody who doesn't have the
00:07:10.780 right or opportunity to provide input into what's happening in our kids' education? We want them to
00:07:16.500 be taught how to think, not what to think. And if you talk to parents across the nation, they just
00:07:21.880 feel like they're under siege on all sides. Then when you have a lot of Democratic candidates in
00:07:28.840 this White House who come out and talk about abortion, talk about supposed legislative.
00:07:35.220 So radical.
00:07:35.960 Yeah. And supposed legislative achievements that weren't passed on a bipartisan basis that really
00:07:40.540 just were the Green New Deal in disguise. You're going to see the American people just believe
00:07:47.920 that they're out of touch and they're not addressing the issues that are actually
00:07:50.740 impacting their daily lives.
00:07:52.760 Let me go back to parental rights because I saw this in Youngkin. In fact, in April of 2021,
00:07:56.620 I said that the school boards and the moms are going to be the key that picks a lock.
00:08:01.640 Then it was about mask mandates.
00:08:04.200 Fauci had just come out and given us the forewarning on the vaccines that were going to take place
00:08:08.560 during the fall and really for the children that winter into 2022.
00:08:12.840 In addition, CRT was just starting to come up.
00:08:15.620 Is that parents' rights movement give us a whole new element that we can add to MAGA,
00:08:20.680 add to the Trump movement to get you to the 55, 60 percent of some of these districts?
00:08:25.020 Look, all of the top issues are going to be the ones that unite MAGA and the establishment Republicans because they're the issues that they're all concerned about.
00:08:33.460 I really think that parents' rights is something that's not going away after this election.
00:08:38.580 I think it's going to carry forward to 2024.
00:08:41.520 Well, you see this in Virginia where the school boards and librarians are testing Youngkin right now.
00:08:47.640 You know, he's passed a couple of executive orders, and we have parents on here all the time from the Commonwealth that they're full on in a challenge.
00:08:54.660 I mean, that side's not backing down, right? The teachers' unions, these radical school boards, and the librarians, they got their plan, and they're going to test you. This thing's not going away for a while. And by the way, it's not going to be solved by any one school board. We have Tiffany Justice, the people on election night that are going to do – we're going to cover school boards like we're covering in congressional districts. But just taking these seats on school boards is not the sole answer.
00:09:17.380 Yeah. I mean, the ultimate fiduciary is going to look out the most for the children or their parents. They're the number one group that's going to ensure that a child gets a great education and learns the skill sets to be able to survive and thrive in the real world.
00:09:31.700 It's not some of the virtue signaling that we see where kids aren't being taught this.
00:09:36.880 We see the studies are coming out now as a result of the pandemic where, you know, basic
00:09:42.000 skill sets that they should be learning in school, they're at historic lows.
00:09:47.540 These kids, you know, two and a half years of being shut down in some of these jurisdictions
00:09:50.960 have really woken up the parents to ask the question, what sort of education is my child
00:09:55.960 going to receive at the public school or even some of the private schools for that matter?
00:10:01.080 And so parents have really been activated, and I think they're really upset, and I think it's one of the things that the Democratic Party and some of these candidates who refuse to debate to discuss these issues, but also refuse to discuss these issues in voter contact, you know, whether it's the town halls, et cetera, these are the issues that are really going to determine this election.
00:10:23.380 In fact, we're going to have at 11 o'clock Pastor Bernadette Smith from Dearborn, Michigan.
00:10:28.600 They're doing a unity rally.
00:10:30.080 Tudor Dixon is going to be there, Tulsi Gabbard.
00:10:31.740 Tomorrow we're going to promote this later today, but it's exactly the fundamental thing
00:10:35.640 is about these issues about schools.
00:10:37.460 You've got a number of African-American pastors, a number of Muslim officials are going to
00:10:42.060 join.
00:10:42.340 This is going to be quite an event in Dearborn, Michigan today, and Bernadette Smith is going
00:10:47.560 to join us, and it's exactly this issue, right?
00:10:49.640 It's about parental rights.
00:10:50.580 And look, it's a parents' rights issue because parents are really concerned about their individual children. But I think at some point we need to look at the failure of the education system and what's happened, not only as a result of the pandemic, but some of the policies that have been put in place pre-pandemic and afterwards.
00:11:04.420 when do we start looking at this as a national security issue? How does America compete in the
00:11:09.360 future if the children of America are not learning the STEM subjects, really focusing on math and
00:11:16.640 engineering and some of the skills that we're going to need to compete with China, with Russia
00:11:21.100 and others into the future? I mean, we need to start taking a long view of the education issue
00:11:25.840 as opposed to just what's happening right in front of us on the cultural stuff, because we as a
00:11:29.980 country need to better educate our children. Given the fact we put together this coalition,
00:11:34.680 we've got a great get out the vote. We've got the right issue set that people hung tough on
00:11:38.900 and didn't change it. We knew it was happening. People did a great job of doing this. We've got
00:11:43.520 candidates. Not everybody's totally happy with the candidates. The establishment is not totally
00:11:47.160 happy. We're not totally happy, but it's a pretty good team. We field it, right? It's all about
00:11:51.680 getting across the goal line. How do we then close the deal? How do we not have a redo of 2020 where
00:11:58.020 people are bitter. They're concerned. They say, does my vote count? What do we do to make sure
00:12:03.580 in the next 11 days we've done everything possible to make sure this can't happen again?
00:12:07.920 Number one, own your vote. You have to turn out to vote.
00:12:10.360 You were the first guy that actually came up with that term. Own the vote. What does that mean?
00:12:14.440 Basically, what that means is understand the voting system in your state, how you can vote.
00:12:20.320 If you can't make it on election day, then vote early. If it's in person and you feel comfortable
00:12:24.120 with that, make the time to go do it.
00:12:25.580 A couple of minutes we've got left. There's obviously a big controversy in the MAGA movement. You have the Mike Lindell side of the argument, the gateway pundit that say no. If you do it early, they can mess with the algorithm. And for people to say, oh, no, that's crazy talk. What concerns us is when Pennsylvania comes out, and I think we get that clip, we'll play in another block. Pennsylvania comes out yesterday and says, hey, you're not going to know on the evening of the 8th. You're probably not going to know the next day.
00:12:53.080 And NBC's sitting there going, it's probably going to be Friday or Saturday.
00:12:56.840 Right there, people go crazy.
00:12:58.620 So counter the argument of Lindell and these guys that if you vote early, even if you vote in person, it gives those guys a better shot to mess with the algorithms, to do whatever they've got to do to come up with the vote they want.
00:13:08.980 Number one, you can't change the direction of this country if you don't vote.
00:13:12.580 So if you sit on the sidelines, you're basically outsourcing the decision-making about the future of this country to your neighbors who you may not agree with.
00:13:20.300 You have to vote.
00:13:21.220 How do you have faith in the process so you have confidence in the results?
00:13:25.580 Transparency.
00:13:26.440 Transparency of the process.
00:13:28.180 Republicans and Democrats should have watchers at every step of the process so that both parties are satisfied that it was a fair process, that every vote was counted.
00:13:38.200 That's legal, right?
00:13:40.000 And that the results are an accurate reflection.
00:13:42.540 Only certifiable votes count is both parties sitting in a room making sure that happens.
00:13:47.160 Both parties should be there.
00:13:48.740 I mean there should be full transparency on the process.
00:13:50.600 What about the argument? We got a minute left. What about the argument about voting early versus the guys say no game day vote? You saw this in Arizona. Remember, Carrie Lake at midnight in Arizona was down by 10 points because it was a game day vote. Now, by three o'clock in the morning, she was tied and went across. But she had, I think, 80 percent of the game day vote. Some enormous thing. What about what I tell you what? I want to wait after the break. After the break. What about this thing of people say MAGA should only vote on game day? Right.
00:14:18.060 If you give it, if you vote early, they're going to give the bad guys a way to kind of.
00:14:22.260 And then when you got Pennsylvania saying, I mean, how can Pennsylvania sit there and look at us and say it's going to be Friday?
00:14:27.880 And MSNBC is laughing. Oh, it's going to be Friday. It's going to take a while.
00:14:31.600 You're not going to hear it on the short break. Bill McGinley is going to join us right after the break.
00:14:48.060 the dreaded timeline question when we might get results out of philadelphia one of the bigger
00:15:04.820 populations in the state it is not going to be on november 8th we will not get results
00:15:10.380 out of philly on election night katie yeah i think that's a good thing to remind folks
00:15:15.000 don't expect the election results to come in immediately. Like 2020, it takes some time to
00:15:20.360 count the mail-in ballots, to count the early voting, especially in counties or states like
00:15:26.160 where Dasha is, where you can't start it before election day. Yeah, she told me she's been working
00:15:30.920 in elections her entire life. Never before has she had to have conversations with the FBI and
00:15:36.060 with Homeland Security before election day. The climate really has changed. And I did also, Yasmin,
00:15:41.660 ask the dreaded question about timeline. We will not be expecting results.
00:15:46.780 This is all their voter suppression. Okay, brother, you were with us on the evening of
00:15:51.540 3 November. How are we two years afterwards? Did you ever think we'd be 10 days from the
00:15:58.400 second anniversary, and in Philadelphia, and in Charleston, Arizona also, that it's going to be
00:16:05.380 not Tuesday, but Wednesday, Thursday, maybe Friday, maybe three or four days afterwards.
00:16:10.540 How did that happen?
00:16:11.800 No, look, I think we've hit the point in this country where it's unacceptable for election
00:16:15.580 administrators to say that it's going to take seven to 10 days to count the votes.
00:16:19.300 I think this is something that when Republicans take over the House, the House Admin Committee
00:16:22.900 needs to take a serious look at to see how this type of thing can be improved.
00:16:27.820 Because it's only a limited number of jurisdictions that are holding up the vote totals in the
00:16:32.380 announcement of the votes.
00:16:34.640 It's some random like Michigan, Pennsylvania.
00:16:37.740 It's just some random.
00:16:38.420 But remember, you know, in 2000, in the presidential recount in Florida, there were, you know, the Democrats cherry-picked the counties that they wanted to have recounted to try and get Al Gore over the finish line, even though he was down about 500 votes out of millions cast.
00:16:52.760 There were a couple of counties that they chose that were, frankly, not run very well, right?
00:16:57.560 Fast forward to 2018, the Rick Scott recount, where he was up by around 12,000 votes, and the Democrats still filed a recount, even though it was 12,000 votes.
00:17:10.100 And, you know, some of the same counties came into play, and even the Democrats finally said, you know what, we're tired of defending you, and got rid of them, and tried to improve it.
00:17:19.340 The administrators.
00:17:20.140 The administrators. And now Florida is doing a pretty good job of getting their vote totals in on election night, if not shortly thereafter, so that people can have confidence in the result. Fully transparent process. You're going to have watchers from both parties. They're going to be able to view the ballots and the process that you use.
00:17:36.840 but here's the thing okay i don't want to get too much in the weeds but here's the thing i'm not
00:17:40.840 i don't like the fact they count before and here's why i'm afraid that word leaks out and people can
00:17:46.300 get depressed or everything like that i want to count all the votes first i don't like all this
00:17:50.700 early voting but if you have to have it all the votes start getting counted at one time and and
00:17:55.460 they just have to do better and have to get more people and be more efficient like francis get
00:17:59.160 people in the room and let's just let's do it and if you will get it late that night or early the
00:18:03.560 next morning. Why can Pennsylvania, with all the issues we had in Pennsylvania, and now you had the
00:18:08.820 255,000, you know, see Frank Ryan, by the way, this audience, the volunteers you've had are
00:18:15.260 unbelievable. And hitting that number, let's get Captain Bannon and Grace, let's get the
00:18:19.480 volunteer website up for Frank Ryan and the people in Pennsylvania to go to the counties now. 255,000
00:18:28.200 ballots go out that are not verified. I mean, come on, you know, they haven't gone out to the
00:18:32.320 voters yet, but this is, when people see that, right, and they see that the Secretary of State
00:18:38.100 of Pennsylvania is still not on top of the thing, they see Katie Hobbs, all the problems you've got
00:18:41.540 in Arizona still, what are people to do? I think that's where you participate in the process.
00:18:46.400 Democracy is a participatory process. It's done to spectators for it. And so I think, you know,
00:18:51.160 a lot of the people who are signing up to help volunteer for the election, people who are signing
00:18:56.000 up to be watchers for the candidates and parties, receive the proper training, conduct yourself in
00:19:01.360 a polite but firm manner, follow the rules, and be the eyes and ears of everybody so that if there
00:19:08.200 is an issue, it can get resolved in court. If there's not an issue, then at least we had a
00:19:13.340 fair and transparent process so people can have confidence in the results. This is where the
00:19:18.320 citizen participation in the democracy that we hold dear in the election process really matters.
00:19:26.540 And we want to make sure that we have full coverage.
00:19:29.880 We want them to have full coverage because if there's an issue, we want to get it resolved
00:19:33.980 so that the votes are counted and people can have confidence in the results.
00:19:38.680 By the way, in the Yunkin situation in the 2020, there was only, I think, 26% involvement
00:19:47.160 of poll workers, not poll watchers, but poll workers and election officials.
00:19:51.120 In the last gubernatorial, there was only 25%.
00:19:53.900 we had 95 participation in young kid that's what we got to do and i think we're gonna i think we're
00:19:58.920 gonna have that numbers with all the different groups the rnc's been doing training tea party
00:20:02.940 patriots cleta mitchell cpi the conservative partnership institute and many many others we
00:20:07.380 have people on every day uh to call for volunteers on that part and we still need you and you want
00:20:13.420 to participate on that evening of the victory right on the evening of victory you want to be
00:20:17.560 able to sit there and go hey i just wasn't watching war room or fox or whatever you want
00:20:20.860 to say, hey, I did this. I worked this phone bank. I did this, got the vote. I knocked on these doors
00:20:25.500 or I was in the room around the table when we had to make the tough decisions about the signature
00:20:30.580 verifications and the dates and everything like that. Since we don't want to get it to a federal
00:20:35.740 level to have to solve this, how do we put more muscle into the state? You know, the Supreme Court
00:20:41.400 is going to have this massive ruling this year on independent state legislatures, which has the left
00:20:47.560 completely melting down, right? But it's really the state legislature's issues. You remember in
00:20:52.400 the huge fights we had from 3 November to inauguration day or 6 January, it was all about
00:20:58.640 the state legislature's role. What can we do at a state level to get more engaged here and get this
00:21:03.220 stuff sorted? Look, I think, you know, Georgia, number one, took a look at the process and adopted
00:21:07.920 a rule, enacted a rule so that it was easier to vote and harder to cheat. And it really did
00:21:14.860 an amazing job. A lot of corporations rebelled against that law.
00:21:20.240 That was Jim Crow. Nobody's going to vote. Don't they have record?
00:21:25.300 Primary participation, voter participation went through the roof. Early voting in Georgia has
00:21:31.480 gone through the roof. It may even hit presidential level down in Georgia, even though they enacted
00:21:37.640 this law. So number one, they were Jim Crow laws, right? And this is why, you know,
00:21:44.400 democracy is a participatory process, not only because, number one, you have to vote. Number
00:21:47.840 two, you need to participate in the process. Be a force multiplier. You know, call 10 friends and
00:21:53.700 family members who are like-minded and make sure that they get out to vote, and then ask them to
00:21:57.880 call another 10, right? You need to be the greatest get-out-the-vote machine that this
00:22:03.640 country has ever seen. You just need to get your neighbors and family members to the polls and make
00:22:08.480 sure that they cast their ballot. But the other thing that, you know, it's studying the candidates
00:22:14.860 and the issues. Don't buy what's being reported. Do your own research. Look at source documents,
00:22:22.740 right? You know, that's one of the things that I always tell people. Don't buy the spin.
00:22:27.640 Go to the source and look at what it actually says. Voter ID is about an 80-20 issue
00:22:32.960 in this country. It's a reasonable request for people to vote. 80-20 means it's a bipartisan
00:22:41.240 support. And so I think some of these voter things that people are beginning to do to try
00:22:48.120 and give people more confidence in the process, I think we need to look at that at the national
00:22:54.080 level, not because we want the federal government to take over, but because we want to create a
00:22:58.480 record of what's working and what's not, right? How do we prevent the long lines at the polling
00:23:02.440 place? How do we make sure that the ballots are counted in a timely manner? How do we make sure
00:23:07.440 that people have confidence and faith in the process and full visibility and transparency
00:23:11.840 so that when they have a question about what happened, they know that they can go to somebody
00:23:15.300 who said, yeah, this was perfectly fine. Or no, there was an issue and we reported it up through
00:23:19.820 the chain of command and we were able to go to court and get it corrected. And so all of this
00:23:25.040 stuff matters. And it's just part of the election process. The other thing is elections have changed
00:23:31.560 in america because of the pandemic uh some of the emergency measures that were put in place that you
00:23:37.000 know the democrats sued and almost all the states to try and get you know absentee and mail but
00:23:42.420 that's that's why i still get the emergency measure they shouldn't have any they shouldn't
00:23:45.440 have any pandemic related stuff should none of that should be right place but that's going to
00:23:49.440 be a fight and that's why we need to elect a republican congress what do you mean it's going
00:23:53.140 to be a fight well i think if we were to send that over to the house administration or the
00:23:56.480 senate rules committee uh for them to look at the democrats are immediately going to attack it in
00:24:00.920 the same way that they attacked the georgia law you're trying to repeal it and make it harder for
00:24:04.480 people to vote this is going to have a disparity you're talking about the mail-in ballots mail-in
00:24:07.580 ballots we got to stop we got to stop the mail-in ballots we got to get back to the absentee ballot
00:24:12.540 don't you agree you got to stop the mail-in ballots mail-in but this is why pennsylvania
00:24:15.500 is so screwed up you shouldn't have these type of mail-in ballots mail-in ballots just cause
00:24:19.600 problems first of all they make the administration of it so tough make the accounting of it so tough
00:24:23.680 california california people don't know the california still get the thing if it's if it's
00:24:28.480 postmark by the 8th. If it comes in by the 15th, it counts. I mean, people don't understand right
00:24:34.980 now. We think we got a problem with, um, thank God the house does not depend upon California,
00:24:39.900 but we're not going to know these Californians, some of these tight house races for a week
00:24:43.800 afterwards because they've still got the pandemic rule. Right. And see, you know, and it's ironic
00:24:48.580 because you agree, all those should come out. All the, all the mail-in ballot crap that was put in
00:24:52.560 for the pandemic should come out. Yeah. I mean, for early voting, I'm a big fan of the, the in
00:24:57.420 person early voting if somebody is not going to be available to vote on election day.
00:25:03.520 Do you agree? I mean, the Great Cary Lake is saying it shouldn't be voter month. It shouldn't
00:25:09.780 be election month, election week. It should be election day. We should get back to paper ballots
00:25:15.000 on a game day vote. The war room's position is that. I realize a couple of items were a little
00:25:20.900 hardcore. Do you agree with that or do you still think they ought to have early voting?
00:25:25.080 I think you should have early voting. I think people who aren't available on election day should have the option to be able to show up and cast their ballot. And I think, you know, whatever the rules of the game are right now, I think you should understand those rules and make sure that your supporters play by those rules and make sure your voters are getting out and casting their ballot.
00:25:45.020 One thing we were not, one thing, 11 o'clock?
00:25:49.880 Yeah, fine.
00:25:50.440 That's perfect.
00:25:51.340 Dr. Latipo is going to join us at 11 a.m. now, the Surgeon General of Florida, about this really amazing decision yesterday at the medical board.
00:25:59.500 He's going to be here to explain it all to us.
00:26:02.320 We're going to go to break.
00:26:03.280 When we come back, in 16, you were part of the 16 with Don McGann.
00:26:09.200 We were ready to go with challenges immediately if the Clintons pulled any nonsense.
00:26:15.640 We didn't have to do that, okay?
00:26:17.760 Although we won in a couple of states relatively razor thin.
00:26:21.560 But we were ready.
00:26:22.620 In 20, they just weren't ready.
00:26:24.840 The Election Integrity Project, you and Raheem, we had gone around.
00:26:29.400 You had been great in breaking that down about how we had to be worried about it.
00:26:32.760 They just were not ready.
00:26:34.600 Are people, do you believe, because the legal aspect is as big.
00:26:37.680 Are people ready to go into action immediately upon seeing anything legally into the courts?
00:26:44.200 Short commercial break.
00:26:45.100 Back with Bill McGinley in a moment.
00:27:07.680 pandemic. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
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00:27:43.520 revered figure here. You're the stability when we talk about this stuff, because this gets very
00:27:48.860 emotional very quickly. And what I love about you, calm down. Everybody take a deep breath.
00:27:53.820 Here's what we're going to do. Bill was a senior member of the Trump White House and was always
00:27:57.440 the cabinet secretary, always calming people down. Walk us through what we should be doing here in
00:28:03.520 And particularly this thing with the legal being ready, the challenges that have got to happen, the recounts, all of it.
00:28:08.320 Yeah. I mean, there's a pretty simple formula to being able to formulate a recount team.
00:28:13.520 Now, people call it a recount team, but really what it is is making sure you have the manpower to observe the voting process, the receipt of the ballots, the counting of the ballots if it's happening now, for absentee ballots and mail-in ballots,
00:28:26.720 the review of the outer envelope to make sure that the voter identified on the outer envelope
00:28:33.540 is in fact registered to vote and who they say they are.
00:28:36.760 There's enough information to identify them there.
00:28:39.120 And then the opening of the ballot to see it run through the machine
00:28:42.000 or put into the pile to be counted later.
00:28:43.780 Stop right there.
00:28:44.260 Yes.
00:28:44.780 That is Philadelphia on the night of the third.
00:28:47.140 This is the single biggest problem in all these.
00:28:48.920 You had the two theories.
00:28:49.840 And the judge had already ruled.
00:28:51.400 That's what Rachel Maddow had the long face,
00:28:53.320 that it had to be verified, the outside envelope and the inside.
00:28:56.200 we had the rules the way as bad as this mail-in ballot was the rules were as good as they could
00:29:02.020 be given that we hate mail-in ballots right right it didn't work and the reason was our observers
00:29:07.080 were pushed out behind the chain of offense in the case that that happens that you have an observer
00:29:11.740 team but the observer team can't get there to see the signature verification or cannot see
00:29:16.660 uh the the the the voter the number the voter ids is the problem of the 255 right now and
00:29:22.400 what are they to do? Yeah. Well, look, state parties, county parties, candidates,
00:29:28.540 and this happens on the Democratic side, I know. They need to be communicating with the election,
00:29:35.460 the registrars that actually run the counting locations, not only to understand what their
00:29:40.620 process is for how they're going to actually count these ballots, but it's even gotten to
00:29:45.100 the point where we need to have the floor plan so that you can understand where the observers are
00:29:49.400 going to be allowed to be? And is it going to be 20 feet away outside the room like it was during
00:29:54.840 the pandemic and at the height of the pandemic in 2020? Or are you going to be within eyeshot and
00:30:00.200 have line of sight on what's actually happening on the table? And so those are the types of things,
00:30:05.220 the information you want to gather pre-election day, pre-count, so that you can understand where
00:30:09.860 the people are going to be. Because if you have to go to court, you can go to court to try and
00:30:14.180 resolve it. The other type of litigation that's commonly coming up now because of the prevalence
00:30:18.140 of mail-in ballots, the Democrats sue the post office. And the reason that they sue the post
00:30:23.720 office is because they want the central locations to go through the warehouse to try and find
00:30:29.740 any election mail that hasn't been delivered. And so my guess is that sometime this week,
00:30:35.940 if there's any sort of evidence of problems with the post office and ballots not getting
00:30:40.820 to the location on time, you're probably going to see some lawsuits from the Democrats and
00:30:45.920 potentially the Republicans. If, you know, your data says we've got a bunch of people who have
00:30:50.880 submitted mail-in ballots, but they're not getting to the location, the post office needs to search
00:30:55.440 for it. One of the things that's very critical to understand about recounts, and like I said,
00:31:02.040 this also includes the count, is that there's really six members of the team, right? Lawfare
00:31:08.080 or the legal component of it is like five to 10 percent, and usually the lawyers are going to come
00:31:12.360 in and be visible. People think the lawfare part of the legalism is the whole thing. It's the whole
00:31:17.000 thing. It's not. Political, right? I'm just going to tell you the members. The political department,
00:31:23.080 the data department, which is probably the most critical component. Comms. There's a certain way
00:31:29.580 to message election information if you're down or if you're up. If you're on offense, if you're down,
00:31:36.540 If you're on defense, if you're up. Legal, self-explanatory, finance. It takes a lot of
00:31:42.440 money to do this. You've got to raise the funds to be able to get people where they need to go.
00:31:47.100 And the other one that's really critically important is admin or administrative. And why?
00:31:52.180 Because there's the massive movement of people to locations and making sure you have coverage
00:31:57.200 and that they're showing up. And so, you know- Hang on, go back to the most important of that
00:32:02.500 that we always hear is data. Tell us about that. You've been, you're an animal about data.
00:32:06.540 Why is that important? Because we need to have an understanding of the get out the vote operation.
00:32:11.100 Where are there gaps? Where are there anomalies? If we had an expectation in a precinct or a city
00:32:16.740 that we were going to get X number of votes, why? Because of voter contact, people receiving the,
00:32:22.260 you know, an absentee ballot because they're not going to be around, people going in and voting,
00:32:27.160 and we're looking at it, but the vote totals aren't matching up. So one of the things that
00:32:32.600 campaigns and parties should be doing and thinking about is when you have people who are in the
00:32:37.740 polling locations, if you have people who are going to be witnessing, observing the process,
00:32:42.780 is making sure that they can collect what were the poll book records, not a copy of them,
00:32:48.240 but what are the numbers? How many people showed up at the location? How many ballots were counted?
00:32:54.780 If it's a polling location that has paper ballots, if it's still being done, like a provisional,
00:33:00.660 how many provisionals? If there's a paper ballot, were there any spoiled ballots?
00:33:05.120 Were there any ballots that became damaged for whatever reason, and they had to do a duplicate
00:33:09.560 ballot, which is where you have a Republican and Democrat look at the original damaged ballot,
00:33:14.540 create a duplicate that actually runs through the machine so that the vote is counted. Now,
00:33:19.200 these are very rare instances because a lot of the stuff now is machine voting or computer voting,
00:33:24.560 but, you know, having eyes on the process and making sure that there's full visibility
00:33:29.600 and transparency into the, and being nice to the election workers. Let me just make sure I put that
00:33:35.320 on the record. Being nice to the election workers. They are not your enemy. You know, they can be
00:33:41.760 one of your biggest friends to help you observe the process in a meaningful way. So always treat
00:33:48.140 them with respect. Well, we think a lot of these election workers now are going to actually be,
00:33:52.260 you know, MAGA. We've had thousands, tens of thousands of volunteers. People have gotten
00:33:56.880 involved at that level. So obviously, even if it's a Democrat, you've got to be polite. They're
00:34:00.680 American citizens. So you've got to be polite. And like Bill said, they could be your biggest
00:34:04.800 advocate. How do we avoid recounts? I need McGinley's punch list to make sure that we win
00:34:12.820 these fairly in advance. So if we get into the recount business, it's going to get into another
00:34:17.540 morass. The way you avoid recounts is to get more votes than the other guy, to put it away. It's
00:34:22.120 outside the margin of the recount so that they can't actually, it's not eligible to file for it.
00:34:28.080 Outvote the money, outvote the algorithm, outvote the fraud, outvote anything.
00:34:31.260 Everybody looks at money. There's a number of different primaries or contests that campaigns
00:34:34.900 go through, the consulting campaign, the money campaign, but the one that matters the most is
00:34:39.940 the votes or the votes, right? People need to get out there and vote. You're worried about the change
00:34:46.560 that needs to happen in this country, vote to change. Make sure that your family and friends
00:34:51.200 are showing up to the polls to vote to change. And then when you're done voting, go volunteer,
00:34:57.060 right? That's the three-pronged plan for everybody out there. Vote, get your family and friends to
00:35:02.740 vote that are like-minded, and then go volunteer for the campaigns or the county parties that you
00:35:06.600 support. So own your vote or vote to change, then be a force multiplier. You're a force multiplier
00:35:11.160 in two ways. Number one, get family and friends, and particularly people that are low propensity
00:35:15.840 voters yes that's what's so critical about these midterms yes and the third is then volunteer and
00:35:20.400 go be an active member of a poll worker a poll watcher elections whatever i'm updating myself
00:35:26.960 2004 right president bush's re-elect running against john carrey john carrey had his turnout
00:35:34.120 models and they thought if we hit these numbers we're going to win this election you know bob
00:35:39.680 shrum who was one of his main consultants famously called him mr president at one point during the
00:35:43.700 Not during the night.
00:35:45.340 It was when the exit polls came in at 4, 35 o'clock in the afternoon.
00:35:49.660 He turned to them, shook his hand, said, Mr. President, we've had a good day.
00:35:52.120 They thought they had hit their numbers and exceeded them.
00:35:55.140 And then they were shocked to learn that they lost.
00:35:57.220 Why?
00:35:57.920 The RNC at the time and the Bush campaign was running something called the 72-hour program, which was nothing.
00:36:03.920 It's a very simple program.
00:36:05.780 You get the most powerful force in politics, our family and friends contacting family and friends,
00:36:10.860 urging them to vote and to get out the vote. And why was that so effective? Because not only,
00:36:17.240 you know, most campaigns will look at the high registration numbers in a certain precinct and
00:36:22.400 say, we got to drive up the numbers here. But where you really get the numbers going is if
00:36:26.420 you look at the Democratic precincts and you look at them and you pull out those Republican votes
00:36:31.100 in that Democratic precinct, that's how you really start to juice the numbers for your
00:36:36.460 candidate, and it's what really puts you over the top. Why? Because the other side's not looking at
00:36:41.600 it. They're not thinking about it, and it's the type of micro-targeting that campaigns are really
00:36:46.420 starting to do. Republican voters are all over the country, whether it's a Republican precinct
00:36:51.120 or a Democratic precinct, and none of those voters should be neglected. They should all be contacted
00:36:56.620 and urged to get out and vote, especially if they're a low-propensity voter. Any other words
00:37:01.620 of wisdom? We've got about three or four minutes here, and people have been waiting for you to
00:37:04.740 come for a long time. Any other words of wisdom? And where do you, given where the country is,
00:37:09.540 what the issue set is, what you've seen of people's focus, where do you think we are?
00:37:15.300 I think Republicans are poised to take the House. It's a question of margin.
00:37:21.800 My personal expectation, not based on any data, is that we're probably going to end up with a
00:37:28.260 Margin around 25 to 35 based on the polling.
00:37:34.160 The caveat is how wrong polls are.
00:37:36.440 Stefanik is about 35.
00:37:38.120 Boris is a little more 50.
00:37:39.420 We're a little more aggressive, obviously, in the world.
00:37:41.380 25 to 35 is the range right now.
00:37:43.240 There's only two reasons why I come in at 25 to 35, but I hope it's higher.
00:37:48.040 And I think it has the chance to go higher.
00:37:50.700 Number one, how the misses in the polling.
00:37:53.700 Polling has just been wrong since 2012.
00:37:57.200 Number two, the number of competitive seats in America has dropped.
00:38:01.760 Dramatically.
00:38:02.180 Dramatically.
00:38:02.820 In 2000, it was around 90 plus.
00:38:05.020 And after 2010 census, it was about 50 plus.
00:38:07.880 Now it's about 33, 34.
00:38:09.720 Because of the parents' rights thing, it's making D plus H.
00:38:13.340 It's things that Biden gets.
00:38:14.740 This is why Connecticut 2, Connecticut 5, the 2 in New Hampshire, Rhode Island 2, New York.
00:38:20.240 We're competitive there because of different issue sets driving that, correct?
00:38:23.240 That's correct.
00:38:23.660 And the other thing, everybody's putting out the national polls. The national poll is nothing but a mood ring, right? It's a mood ring of the country. It can be good for trends, but it's the polls within the states for the Senate races, within the districts for the congressional districts. And if you look at a lot of the competitive districts, the Democratic numbers are worse.
00:38:42.300 On the night, we're going to obviously talk to you between now and then, but on the evening of the 8th, to get to a definition of a Bill McGinley red wave, what is the one race you're looking at in the country that Bill McGinley says, I think we got something here?
00:38:57.320 I got to give you a couple just because I'm a lawyer and I'm always going to take that personal privilege.
00:39:01.260 Number one, New Hampshire Senate, I think General Bolduc versus Senator Maggie Hassan.
00:39:06.800 I think that if General Bolduc is able to take that seat, I think that's an indication of a pretty big red wave.
00:39:14.800 Number two, look at the New York races, the Virginia races, Rhode Island 2.
00:39:20.400 Virginia 2 and 7.
00:39:20.960 Yep. I mean, if we're looking at those and those are coming in Republican, we're going to know early what type of night it is, I believe.
00:39:28.360 Because Virginia closes at 7, you're going to say, right out of the box, you're going to see Virginia 2 and 7, Spanberger and Lurie, where those two stand.
00:39:35.460 Yeah.
00:39:36.160 That'll give you an indication, you think, where the country's going.
00:39:38.580 Yeah. And then, of course, later into the night, early morning, everybody's watching the Oregon gubernatorial race.
00:39:44.720 We've got a real shot out there.
00:39:46.640 Also, Tiffany Smiley in Washington State, whether we can take that.
00:39:51.480 Nevada and Arizona are both trending in the right direction in terms of the Senate.
00:39:56.300 The governor's races feel really good.
00:39:58.040 I think Carrie Lake is a breakout candidate this cycle and doing a terrific job.
00:40:03.840 You know, we'll obviously be watching Colorado with Bennett and what's his name?
00:40:08.520 We got about 30 seconds.
00:40:10.140 Your Getter account is magnificent.
00:40:12.060 How do people get to you on social media?
00:40:14.020 Getter is at McGinley WJ, at McGinley WJ.
00:40:18.740 You're on Twitter also?
00:40:20.060 I am, and that's WJ McGinley.
00:40:22.240 Are spicy on Twitter as you're on Getter?
00:40:24.460 No.
00:40:25.620 I primarily post on Getter just because I think it's an important audience,
00:40:30.280 and I like to just put out some of the things that I think are interesting
00:40:33.140 and that folks should be aware of.
00:40:35.000 Fantastic.
00:40:35.460 Bill McGinley, thank you for taking your Saturday coming in here.
00:40:37.740 The great Bill McGinley has joined us.
00:40:40.580 He is the ballast.
00:40:42.940 He's the steady Eddie, right?
00:40:44.880 No hair on fire with this guy.
00:40:46.880 Okay, short commercial break.
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00:41:27.760 difficult to imagine at all that republicans would subscribe to whatever new scheme is dreamed
00:41:34.360 up by trump and his lackeys that will have lasting damage though and perhaps no other state embodies
00:41:39.800 everything that is at stake, including democracy itself, than Arizona, one of the most important
00:41:45.860 battleground states this year. There have already been reports filed right here in Maricopa County
00:41:51.120 regarding unauthorized people, some of whom were masked. Take a look at these pictures. Masked and
00:41:56.640 armed, keeping watch of ballot drop boxes in America, which has raised concerns, obviously,
00:42:04.100 about political intimidation. Incidents like this could have a major impact beyond Arizona's borders.
00:42:09.800 The Senate race between the Democratic incumbent Mark Kelly and the Republican Blake Masters is one of the most competitive races anywhere in the country this year.
00:42:17.580 And the outcome of that race will help determine control of the Senate.
00:42:21.920 Blake Masters is one of the most ardent election deniers and Trump supporters in the country, even in a state that is full of election deniers and Trump supporters.
00:42:30.980 According to The Washington Post, all but one of the Republican candidates running for office here this election year is an election denier.
00:42:39.800 That includes all three of the Republican Party's Trump endorsed nominees for the state's top positions.
00:42:44.460 The gubernatorial candidate, Carrie Lake, who's like a Ph.D. in election lying.
00:42:49.740 The state secretary of state, the secretary of state nominee, Mark Fincham, and the attorney general nominee, Abe Hamaday.
00:42:56.120 Hamaday is running for office for the first time.
00:42:57.920 He also continues to deny that Joe Biden legitimately won the 2020 election, something that was proved over and over again.
00:43:03.220 something sometimes referencing the false and debunked claims made in a conspiracy theory film
00:43:08.860 2000 mules which i guarantee you you don't have enough time in your life to watch beyond that
00:43:14.740 he's also explicitly said that he would not have signed off on the results of the 2020 election
00:43:18.960 if he were the attorney general in charge that year listen to what they tell you joining me is
00:43:26.500 by the way are we officially semi-officially trump lackeys okay there you see it right there
00:43:33.360 and here's what's really the disgusting part of this it's msnbc so it's obviously all disgusting
00:43:38.180 um and the reason we played the msnbc and i realized when we first started doing the cold
00:43:43.680 opens people were coming yeah i can't stand hearing rachel matto's voice i can't stand
00:43:47.640 morning mika morning joe or all this it and now people love it reason is that we want to make
00:43:53.720 sure you understand how the apparatus views you and what they think the um the softness is the
00:43:58.900 angles of attack right so that we can you know counter program right there what's so bad about
00:44:05.440 brother velchi is that this is he says unauthorized people unauthorized people and makes it seems like
00:44:10.860 a federal judge yesterday a federal judge said what the folks out there were doing
00:44:16.940 is perfectly okay they were away from where the places were they were in camis yes they were
00:44:25.540 open carry because aaron's an open carry state what they were doing was fine he says hey the
00:44:31.600 reason i can't shut it down it would go against the wait for it constitution this is not voter
00:44:38.920 intimidation uh what but i gotta tell you i don't think you've seen a lot of mules show up
00:44:44.200 right? Let me be blunt to MSNBC. Joe Biden is not legitimate. He did not win the 2020
00:44:52.940 presidential election. We can show you the math. Veltri, if you want to come over, we'll take time
00:44:56.880 and walk you through it in detail. You notice they never come back with any details. It's all
00:45:00.040 these smears, all these defamatory smears, and they defamed Carrie Lake, and they defamed Mark
00:45:05.320 Fincham, and they defamed Abe Hamaday. These people have very little money, but now there's
00:45:11.760 a poll out the other day that shows cary lake up it's a fox poll that shows cary lake up 11 points
00:45:18.540 now i don't think cary lake's up 11 points but i think there's a big spread between cary lake and
00:45:23.460 katie hobbs msnbc and i want everybody out there that's african-american that's a hispanic that's
00:45:32.860 a young person in college a social justice warrior a bernie bro a union member uh a a liberal college
00:45:39.680 professor anybody anybody that's a democrat or if you have friends that make sure they understand
00:45:43.800 something msnbc led you by the nose down to the destruction of the democratic party
00:45:51.260 they were a platform of misinformation about every topic and they picked up pretty early on
00:45:58.840 it's going to be this end of democracy end of democracy insurrection the american people are
00:46:02.940 not buying that every poll number shows us that they led you down the wrong issue set and they
00:46:09.020 promoted people and coddled people they coddled katie katie hobbs and this is not me saying this
00:46:16.000 this is this is democrats you know the axorots these smart people saying katie hobbs is the
00:46:22.020 worst candidate in this cycle at any level and clearly not the person should be taking on uh
00:46:28.900 should not be taking on um kerry lake katie hobbs ran i think unopposed or virtually unopposed
00:46:35.660 right she got 99 for some huge number of the primary why did that happen msnbc msnbc made her
00:46:43.120 the patron saint right the patron saint of uh of their big lie that trump did not win she was like
00:46:51.880 a contributor people have to understand rachel matt you know there's no conspiracies but there's
00:46:57.420 also no coincidences rachel maddow back in the early days of uh of the biden thing the early
00:47:03.780 day said she wanted to spend more time with her family. She understood what was going to happen
00:47:08.140 on November 8th. She understood that the spin, the misinformation of MSNBC, the Biden administration,
00:47:15.760 their malfeasance, their incompetence, their illegitimacy would all come home to roost.
00:47:21.020 As we converge in on November 8th, remember, it is the most important midterm election since 1862.
00:47:28.080 the 1862 midterm changed the direction of this nation. That's when the civil war went to a whole
00:47:34.420 different level. It was a different deal after the 1862 election. Okay. And, uh, it changed the
00:47:40.740 course of this country. That is what we have the possibilities to do on November 8th. We have the
00:47:45.400 possibility to destroy the democratic party as a national political institution, all the way from
00:47:52.080 school boards up to the house and the Senate. And they know that that's where they're getting more
00:47:55.800 desperate. That's where they're getting angrier. That's where they're, they're, they're striking
00:47:59.820 out now. Okay. So it's going to be plenty crazy. Lots of cray cray between now and the evening of
00:48:06.380 the eighth, but the war room posse can handle it. The MAGA movement can handle it. The America first,
00:48:11.580 the populist nationalist movement in this country that has saved this nation. Yes, that's what it
00:48:17.440 did. It saved this nation. Okay. Short commercial break. We're going to be back. We're going to
00:48:21.960 Florida, the great surgeon general in the free state of Florida, Dr. Joseph Latipo from Harvard
00:48:28.300 will join us next.
00:48:51.960 We'll be right back.
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