Bannon's War Room - September 11, 2024


Episode 3895: Missed Opportunities During The Debate; Updates From Pennsylvania


Episode Stats

Length

59 minutes

Words per Minute

152.70836

Word Count

9,044

Sentence Count

866

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

A somber day of remembering the lives lost in the 9/11 terrorist attacks. President Trump and first lady Michelle Obama join us to remember the lives of over 3,000 people who lost their lives in the attacks and the families they left behind.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 And my grandfather, Richard J. O'Connor, we will always love and miss you.
00:00:22.040 Timothy Paul Gilbert.
00:00:25.120 Paul Stuart Gilbey.
00:00:27.760 Paul John Gill.
00:00:30.000 Mark Y. Gillis.
00:00:32.760 Evan Hunter Gillette.
00:00:35.040 Ronald Lawrence Gilligan.
00:00:37.720 Rodney C. Gillis.
00:00:40.160 Laura Gilley.
00:00:42.240 John F. Ginley.
00:00:44.760 Donna Marie Giordano.
00:00:47.440 Jeffrey John Giordano.
00:00:50.240 John Giordano.
00:00:52.120 Steven A. Giorgetti.
00:00:55.120 Martin Giovinazzo.
00:00:57.880 Kumkum Gerolamo.
00:01:00.640 Salvatore Gido.
00:01:02.640 Cynthia Giugliano.
00:01:05.600 Mon John Balazs.
00:01:07.600 Diane Gladstone.
00:01:10.040 Keith Alexander Glasgow.
00:01:12.640 Thomas Erwin Glasser.
00:01:15.640 Edmund Glazer.
00:01:17.920 Harry Glenn.
00:01:20.680 Barry H. Glick.
00:01:22.680 Jeremy Logan Glick.
00:01:24.680 Steven Glick.
00:01:26.640 John T. Nazo.
00:01:28.640 William Robert Godchalk.
00:01:31.680 Michael Gallo Aramela.
00:01:35.680 Brian F. Goldberg.
00:01:38.640 Jeffrey G. Goldflam.
00:01:41.400 Michelle Goldstein.
00:01:43.400 Monica Goldstein.
00:01:45.400 Steven Ian Goldstein.
00:01:47.360 Steven Ian Goldstein.
00:01:48.360 Ronald F.
00:01:49.360 Galinski.
00:01:50.360 Andrew H.
00:01:52.360 Gulkin.
00:01:53.400 Dennis James Gomes.
00:01:55.400 Enrique Antonio Gomez.
00:02:00.160 Jose Benvendido Gomez.
00:02:03.280 Manuel Gomez, Jr.
00:02:06.040 And my husband, Peter Moutos.
00:02:08.240 Thank you to all who keep us safe in the armed forces.
00:02:11.520 And in remembrance of my husband's deceased father,
00:02:14.960 Colonel Gus Moutos, survived by his wife,
00:02:18.200 Lieutenant Colonel Lynette Moutos.
00:02:20.160 And my brother, firefighter, Michael Francis Lynch.
00:02:29.240 Welcome to the war room.
00:02:30.360 Dave Bratt in with the great Stephen K. Bannon,
00:02:33.440 in honor of this very solemn day in remembrance of 9-11.
00:02:38.760 Prayers go out to Steve Bannon every day we open in the name of the Father,
00:02:42.860 the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
00:02:44.520 Amen.
00:02:44.920 A day we should never forget, over 3,000 Americans dead.
00:02:52.000 The greatest terrorist event on the homeland, soil in U.S. history.
00:03:00.040 3,000 dead families making the trek for this day of remembrance that we will always hold in our hearts.
00:03:08.040 The families change the landscape of New York City and our country forever.
00:03:12.320 We will remember, we'll get to that issue set later in the show.
00:03:17.200 But first, Liz Harrington on with us in the war room.
00:03:21.800 Liz, thoughts on this somber day, remembering 9-11.
00:03:28.360 Well, great to be with you, Dave.
00:03:30.260 It's truly incredible.
00:03:31.720 It's been this many years.
00:03:33.380 And I think we're really reaching another 9-11 moment with this election.
00:03:40.180 And we'll get into the debate in a minute.
00:03:43.100 But 9-11, after that horrific day, was something that gave us an opportunity
00:03:50.540 to really come together and not think about all the political nonsense and the lies
00:03:58.520 that we see every single day.
00:04:00.700 And unfortunately, it didn't last, and it wasn't lasting.
00:04:05.480 It didn't have a big reflection and a turn for our country.
00:04:11.340 But we really need to do that now.
00:04:13.720 I think we're in a very dire situation.
00:04:16.920 We will never forget what happened that awful day.
00:04:20.940 But we need to come together.
00:04:24.480 There's so many moments from last night that I want to get to.
00:04:28.480 But 9-11, you see all these people coming together at this ceremony.
00:04:34.280 And they've done nothing to help the American people.
00:04:38.720 They've really sat on so many lies since then.
00:04:43.160 And it's just incredible.
00:04:45.080 And then you have one man, President Donald J. Trump, who was there in New York, loves New
00:04:53.500 York, but has the same love for the entire country and is fighting so hard to save it.
00:04:58.700 And so I just think it's such a moment and an opportunity for us to not Democrat, not
00:05:03.240 Republican, but as Americans, and save this great country.
00:05:07.160 That's the spirit we need.
00:05:08.520 And we had it on September 12th.
00:05:11.460 We need to get it again.
00:05:12.660 Yeah, Liz, very well put.
00:05:18.040 And transitioning to the debate from last night, it's almost as if the mainstream media, it
00:05:26.540 just dramatizes and blows up the issues of substance.
00:05:33.280 We didn't get none of the hosts and moderators got to the substance or drilled down in their
00:05:39.580 repeated questions.
00:05:40.420 It was always these highly charged political drama moments thereafter.
00:05:45.380 It reminds you of a high school level course.
00:05:49.100 And President Trump went around the number that hit me the hardest in that debate was when
00:05:55.780 he kept trying to emphasize, you know, the number in my head has always been 500,000 dead
00:06:02.020 and injured Ukrainians, right?
00:06:04.980 Largely boys on the battlefield killed, right?
00:06:09.040 And there's no doubt about who's going to win that war, right?
00:06:11.800 Russia is going to win the war.
00:06:12.700 All the intelligence says that it's not even close.
00:06:14.760 They could roll through there anytime they want.
00:06:17.300 And yet Dave Muir from ABC sets up the war in terms of, you know, well, and he pounced on
00:06:24.320 Trump over and over and over.
00:06:26.120 Do you want Ukraine to win, right?
00:06:27.540 Do you want David to beat Goliath?
00:06:29.120 Well, of course, but Goliath has nuclear weapons and they're decimating them and Russia can
00:06:34.160 roll over them at any moment they want.
00:06:36.180 They don't want to do that because they don't want to have to rule over Ukrainian people,
00:06:40.520 right?
00:06:40.700 The eastern part are Russian and they want their access to the port and all that Ukraine.
00:06:47.720 But no serious commentary on Ukraine, right?
00:06:50.620 The U.S. did a coup d'etat on Ukraine in 2014.
00:06:53.800 And now they're preaching about democracy.
00:06:56.940 And so just give me what struck you most powerfully about that debate last night, Liz.
00:07:02.980 It was so incredible.
00:07:05.420 I just wrote a piece.
00:07:06.780 It's up at warroom.org that explains all my thoughts.
00:07:09.840 But first of all, I just want to say President Trump won that debate handedly.
00:07:16.380 I mean, it wasn't even close.
00:07:18.380 But I want people to understand just how remarkable that is.
00:07:22.320 This is not just a three on one.
00:07:24.980 This is the cabal on one.
00:07:27.300 OK, this is a highly scripted.
00:07:30.100 Right.
00:07:30.680 You know, the way I put it is if you had any questions as if we're living in a political
00:07:37.900 simulation last night removed all doubt.
00:07:41.680 There is nothing real about this except Donald J.
00:07:44.500 Trump.
00:07:45.540 Everything was choreographed and scripted.
00:07:47.860 And like you said, Dave, completely devoid of reality on every issue.
00:07:51.740 They didn't talk about any issue that really matters to people's lives.
00:07:57.060 And the thing that gave it away, Dave, is you have two supposed journalists.
00:08:04.400 We're eight weeks out of one of the candidates on that stage getting shot in the head, almost
00:08:12.780 killed by the grace of God was not.
00:08:15.780 They didn't even bring it up.
00:08:17.080 They didn't ask a single question.
00:08:19.420 When President Trump briefly mentioned it, Dave Muir said, no, we've got a lot to get
00:08:24.420 to.
00:08:25.040 And it's very clear to me what they've got to get to is installing another fake president.
00:08:30.660 That's the goal.
00:08:31.960 That's why they rigged these debates against President Trump.
00:08:34.700 They're trying to prop up Kamala Harris.
00:08:37.440 But it's not working because people want truth and they live it day to day.
00:08:43.980 They know everything that Kamala Harris said was a lie last night.
00:08:48.740 And they don't have to take her word.
00:08:52.020 They can go to the grocery.
00:08:53.480 They can go to the gas pump.
00:08:54.900 They can turn all the news.
00:08:56.080 They can see that the world is in chaos.
00:08:59.100 Our country is going to hell.
00:09:00.820 And they remember what it was like under President Donald J. Trump.
00:09:04.080 So it was such a triumph for President Trump.
00:09:06.900 He was so magnificent.
00:09:08.260 He had so many memorable moments in that debate.
00:09:11.120 His closing was absolutely amazing.
00:09:14.520 Why haven't you done it?
00:09:15.900 Why don't you leave the debate stage and go fix the problems that you claim you care about?
00:09:20.860 The truth is she can't fix anything because she's not in control.
00:09:25.020 It is the cabal versus the American people.
00:09:27.640 She's just another puppet.
00:09:29.140 And I think more and more people are waking up to that fact.
00:09:32.160 And they're not going to see through the scripted lies anymore.
00:09:35.640 They're not going to buy them anymore.
00:09:37.540 They see right through it.
00:09:38.940 They get something real in President Trump.
00:09:41.160 And they want to save this country.
00:09:42.620 Yeah, that's absolutely right.
00:09:46.600 And in terms of the scripted, I mean, it's just fascinating.
00:09:50.340 You know, a few minutes afterward, the Swifties come in and that's scripted.
00:09:54.740 You can't tailor this anymore from the elitists versus the populists.
00:10:00.400 And the evidence, you know, our side always deals in receipts.
00:10:03.660 And Bannon always wants the receipts on this show.
00:10:05.840 And the receipts are, what do the American people care about?
00:10:09.020 And the polling is very clear on that.
00:10:11.220 In the polls, inflation is by far and away the number one issue.
00:10:15.180 You never heard on that, David Muir or any of the ABC DNC hosts say prices have gone up over 22 percent and they've never come down.
00:10:27.560 Kamala, what do you have to say about that?
00:10:29.140 No pushback on that.
00:10:30.380 That's issue number one.
00:10:31.860 Issue number two is the border invasion, 14 million.
00:10:34.800 You never heard any probing questions from the moderators on the number two issue.
00:10:40.340 The number three issue for the American people in all the polls are the endless wars.
00:10:45.240 We want out of them.
00:10:46.580 Trump said we're going to get out of them.
00:10:48.920 Trump said he's just a CEO.
00:10:50.920 I don't even think he can wrap his head around this eighth grade drama class.
00:10:57.260 And he just said, I'm going to end it.
00:11:00.020 And if you forgot, back when I was president, we had peace and prosperity for all four years.
00:11:05.640 Oops.
00:11:07.100 And that right there, like you're saying, that is the debate.
00:11:11.120 The substance is when you produce peace and prosperity for the American people, you can do all the rhetoric you want.
00:11:17.820 And he just scratching his head looking at, you know, what in the world is going on here.
00:11:22.620 This is childhood.
00:11:24.180 But we got a minute of clips, Liz, from the debate.
00:11:27.580 And right back with you for your analysis.
00:11:30.920 I think it's the smartest thing of the night.
00:11:32.340 And it is the thing that we got from Hillary Clinton that she was being advised to do.
00:11:37.140 Get him with the one thing that will completely destabilize him for the rest of the debate.
00:11:40.900 And it did.
00:11:41.660 And you named it before.
00:11:42.680 It's when he said, essentially, she said that we need a leader who focuses on solutions.
00:11:49.420 He's going to talk about immigration when it's not even the subject.
00:11:52.080 Because he kept going back to the millions of people in their own criminals.
00:11:55.840 He kept doing it.
00:11:57.140 And she called him on.
00:11:58.100 And she said, note that he's going to talk about immigration when it's not the question.
00:12:01.800 And I invite you to attend one of his rallies where he talks about Hannibal Lecter.
00:12:06.480 And I want you to know that people at these rallies start leaving early.
00:12:12.220 What you won't hear him talk about is you.
00:12:16.460 That ended Donald Trump's, the cheese being firmly affixed to the cracker.
00:12:21.340 Yeah.
00:12:21.500 What was the key moment?
00:12:22.480 She spanked that.
00:12:24.620 I'm sorry.
00:12:26.000 That's what she did.
00:12:27.460 She came and she walked on that stage.
00:12:30.620 It was by far the best debate performance against Donald Trump ever by anyone, I think.
00:12:36.880 You know, including quick parentheses, it may very well be the best televised debate performance ever.
00:12:42.520 Yeah.
00:12:42.860 I mean, I think of a better one.
00:12:44.280 I thought it was exceptional.
00:12:45.700 I thought it's the best anyone's ever done against him.
00:12:49.060 Yep.
00:12:49.580 There's the clip.
00:12:50.380 Best performance, I think, are the key words that summarize it.
00:12:54.960 Trump doesn't care about you.
00:12:57.280 As we just got done saying, yeah, peace and prosperity for four years.
00:13:01.760 And he doesn't have the proper feelings, I guess, or performance skills.
00:13:05.500 Liz Harrington, two minutes to go.
00:13:07.920 Give us your analysis.
00:13:10.520 It's absolutely stunning, the propaganda.
00:13:14.640 I mean, that's the entire purpose, right?
00:13:16.600 They're just trying to prop her up, pretend that this is a close race.
00:13:20.480 It isn't.
00:13:21.280 They wouldn't have had to roll out the Taylor Swift endorsement if she delivered the best performance in history.
00:13:28.160 Clearly, she did not.
00:13:30.080 But President Trump smacked away that poll-tested line in half a second.
00:13:35.800 He said, somebody gave you that soundbite.
00:13:38.140 That's just a soundbite they gave you.
00:13:39.760 And that's exactly right.
00:13:41.420 It was completely scripted.
00:13:43.540 People see right through it.
00:13:45.020 And it never gets to the heart of any of these matters, which is people are having to suffer and live with this every single day.
00:13:54.220 And I love their trotting out this attack, which is so obviously coordinated that, oh, she got under his skin.
00:14:02.300 Look, and all of this.
00:14:03.920 No, she didn't.
00:14:05.160 All he did was say, that's a lie.
00:14:07.560 I mean, he's going to—President Trump is not going to let a lie go unanswered.
00:14:13.700 He will always speak the truth and set the record straight.
00:14:17.820 And that's why he's been so successful.
00:14:19.800 That's why no other Republican could have stood on that stage and won that debate.
00:14:25.940 Only President Trump could have done it because he's so adept at calling them out.
00:14:31.840 And he never lets them define him.
00:14:34.620 And he tells the truth exactly to the American people in plain language.
00:14:40.080 That's why he's been so successful.
00:14:41.820 And he's got the track record to prove it.
00:14:44.020 And again, there's nothing that they can say.
00:14:46.800 There's nothing that they can do to erase the reality of what Americans are living through right now.
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00:16:10.680 What are they doing, and how organized are they on the ground, the Trump campaign?
00:16:15.840 Yeah, it's a really interesting point that you raise because, you know, we have also heard a lot of the same in places like Pennsylvania, right?
00:16:22.920 The state that both sides really need to win in trying to take the Electoral College.
00:16:28.060 And we were speaking to a lot of local Republicans, and they were alarmed because they thought the Trump campaign's presence was really, really small for presidential.
00:16:37.380 In fact, they were comparing it to us as more something akin to a midterm election.
00:16:43.160 And so we went back and looked at the numbers.
00:16:45.300 For a midterm election, the RNC in 2022 had about 50 paid staffers on the ground.
00:16:51.780 And that is obviously lower than the RNC's projection for 2024 for this presidential cycle,
00:16:57.420 when they were looking at roughly kind of 88 to 90 staffers on the ground.
00:17:01.000 We are told by the Trump campaign that they have more than 50, but they won't tell us exactly what the numbers are.
00:17:06.580 And, you know, that's always a tell, because if they were proud about the numbers, they would tell you.
00:17:11.140 They would boast about it.
00:17:12.260 And then when we went to the Harris campaign, what we heard was there were 375 staffers in Pennsylvania alone.
00:17:18.000 So that is one massive advantage.
00:17:20.520 And the Harris campaign has, as of right now, going into the election with respect to the ground game.
00:17:25.860 Dave Bratt in the War Room with Stephen K. Bannon, political analysis.
00:17:31.580 All political views are my own, but you just saw a young man there giving a good analysis.
00:17:36.920 And so we brought him in-house today.
00:17:40.540 Hugo, welcome to the War Room, a senior political correspondent with The Guardian.
00:17:46.880 Give us that again, and maybe we'll go back and forth a little bit.
00:17:50.720 But what are you seeing in the ground games?
00:17:52.820 You're in the Trump campaign headquarters.
00:17:55.080 You're following the Trump beat for The Guardian.
00:17:58.620 What are you seeing?
00:17:59.460 What's the energy on both sides?
00:18:01.500 And particularly, what are you seeing on the Trump side?
00:18:04.400 Look, the energy itself is fine.
00:18:05.940 It's not really an energy issue.
00:18:07.180 It's a presence issue.
00:18:08.460 And what our reporting shows is the Trump campaign's formal presence on the ground in some of these battleground states.
00:18:15.320 In fact, all of the battleground states at the moment are much lower than what even the RNC's targets were going into this cycle.
00:18:22.340 You know, the Trump campaign, for instance, in Pennsylvania told us that they have more than 50 staffers.
00:18:27.920 I don't know.
00:18:28.240 Is that 51 staffers?
00:18:29.300 I don't know.
00:18:29.780 But certainly, the RNC was projecting, according to documents we obtained, you know, roughly 88 to 90 staffers in Pennsylvania.
00:18:36.520 That's compared to the Harris campaign, which has 375 paid staffs on the ground.
00:18:42.900 And that's the formal presence.
00:18:44.720 And that's kind of what we're trying to emphasize here is, like, the campaign to campaign comparison, it's really stark.
00:18:51.200 Now, the Trump campaign will say, this is all bridged by the fact that we're relying on these super PACs.
00:18:57.960 These super PACs are going to do the door knocking and the canvassing.
00:19:01.780 And, you know, we're really focused on the low propensity or mid propensity voters.
00:19:07.040 And that's fair.
00:19:07.980 And that's totally fair.
00:19:08.600 And we say this in the story because the RNC historically has been a little lazy.
00:19:14.240 And because they want big door knock numbers, they would go into suburban areas where you can do, like, you know, hundreds more doors in your little sliver of the day that you can do this.
00:19:24.740 As opposed to being in a rural area where there's big distances between houses and it takes a long time and, you know, you only get X number of houses.
00:19:32.300 But the Trump campaign is right that those are the kind of voters that historically have not been targeted by direct voter outreach.
00:19:39.480 And if you can turn them out, especially young white male voters, that sort of target demo, that is the kind of thing that could swing the election in Trump's favor.
00:19:49.120 Right.
00:19:49.360 The trouble is this.
00:19:51.160 They've started late.
00:19:52.600 We're very late in the cycle.
00:19:54.740 The PACs, and we've spoken to numerous people for all of these PACs, whether it's America PAC, Turnout for America, America First Works, even Turning Point USA.
00:20:02.680 The recruiting of people on the ground has really only come in recent weeks.
00:20:10.680 We're really talking weeks.
00:20:12.380 And the issue is twofold.
00:20:15.080 Number one, you don't get the repeated voter contacts throughout the cycle, which is really important because, you know, it takes more than one visit typically to get on a return of ballot.
00:20:24.580 And number two, the quality of people that you can recruit is far lower because all the really good guys who have done this multiple times know the kinds of things to say to people, know how to approach houses without looking suspicious.
00:20:36.860 Those guys are gone.
00:20:37.800 Those guys have been recruited.
00:20:38.980 Right, right.
00:20:39.680 The guys you're getting now are people on, you know, two-month contracts knocking in the Arizona heat.
00:20:46.620 That's not the best talent you can get.
00:20:48.860 And that's the issue that we're seeing on the ground.
00:20:50.740 Gotcha, Hugo.
00:20:52.900 Low-propensity voters.
00:20:55.060 What are some of the – you mentioned young white males.
00:20:58.180 What are some of the other characteristics of the low-propensity voters that both sides are going after?
00:21:04.080 Well, you know, for the Trump campaign, when you talk about low-propensity voters – and Liz can correct me if she thinks I'm wrong.
00:21:09.580 But the description we've heard is people who are likely to support Trump, who are Trump supporters actually, but identified as Trump supporters, but very rarely cast a ballot.
00:21:21.260 You know, they really have to be kind of driven out to the vote.
00:21:25.240 The kind of people who came out in 2016 actually, but really people who stayed back in 2020.
00:21:28.800 And if you talk to people on the campaign, especially on the kind of the data side and, you know, the emphasis has been the voter share of young white male voters diminished in the 2020 cycle.
00:21:42.540 And the aim of the Trump campaign is to increase that voter turnout to back to where it was in 2016 and even exceed it.
00:21:49.760 And that's the drive right now.
00:21:51.200 Yeah.
00:21:51.980 Liz, if you want to weigh in here too, but in the past, it was always the mantra that if the Republicans would pick up just a few percentage points in the black community, Hispanic, blue-collar, et cetera, that would put you over the top.
00:22:07.520 And so these – have those folks moved over permanently into this new populist kind of camp?
00:22:15.800 Liz, what's your view?
00:22:16.780 And then I'll go to Hugo on that.
00:22:18.340 Do you – are these low-propensity voters – how do you characterize what you're hearing from Hugo?
00:22:26.020 Well, a couple things.
00:22:27.700 I think, you know, there is something to this idea of getting people off the sidelines.
00:22:32.920 Christians in particular, I think, is a big group that doesn't always turn out.
00:22:39.040 So I think that's true.
00:22:40.120 But a lot of this is kind of, you know, thinking of elections in such a conventional way of like a normal cycle.
00:22:47.500 And this is just not, in my opinion, a normal election cycle.
00:22:52.320 Clearly, we have, you know, someone who was shot, someone who they're trying to put in jail, someone who never received a single vote for president who they've installed after, of course, four years ago they rigged and stole the election.
00:23:08.100 So we're in very unchartered territory here.
00:23:11.240 And I think what we're hearing from Hugo should really motivate us to prove all the fake news wrong and all of these narratives wrong.
00:23:21.080 It really is going to be up to us.
00:23:23.440 We're going to have to really unite.
00:23:27.300 This isn't a typical Republican versus Democrat election.
00:23:31.380 It's much bigger than that.
00:23:33.900 And I think what you've seen some historic moments already in this campaign with the endorsement of RFK Jr., President Trump is the only candidate who can really break all these molds and get these types of what we call low propensity, but really just unlikely voters that would never cast for a vote for another Republican.
00:23:55.440 But there's such an opportunity there.
00:23:57.380 I believe we have gained so much ground and we can gain more.
00:24:00.740 I think we should be going into these areas.
00:24:02.720 We should go into the inner cities and make our case because President Trump is so appealing to minority voters.
00:24:10.560 He's so appealing to really every American because he's lived through this persecution.
00:24:16.960 He's delivered the track record.
00:24:18.980 They know him and they know what he's up against.
00:24:22.220 And, you know, the cities are being destroyed.
00:24:24.980 Our country is being destroyed.
00:24:27.080 There's such an opportunity to just make this about Americans as a whole.
00:24:32.280 And I think that's the message we should go to and keep an eye on the voting.
00:24:36.980 As President Trump says, he's not worried about the votes.
00:24:39.440 This is the greatest political movement in our history.
00:24:42.640 We have to do our part.
00:24:43.780 We have to keep the fire going.
00:24:45.860 We have to tell everybody we can.
00:24:47.480 We have to bring everybody to the polls.
00:24:50.140 But most importantly, we need to make sure it's fair.
00:24:53.220 And that's what I'm really focused on.
00:24:55.580 There's not much time, but that's what we really need to be focused on.
00:25:00.240 This election is secure.
00:25:03.660 Yeah, thanks, Liz.
00:25:05.580 Hugo Lowell, Guardian.
00:25:08.160 One minute in closing, you studied some economics.
00:25:11.380 Usually the bread and butter issues are huge.
00:25:13.640 Border invasion, the foreign policy, endless wars.
00:25:17.960 On the issue set, those seem to be driving the polls.
00:25:23.140 But these low propensity voters who don't follow politics or the issues, what do you think is really at play for those low propensity?
00:25:30.080 What are they waiting to see?
00:25:31.020 Are they waiting to see themes and more kind of the debate kind of posture that the two candidates put out?
00:25:39.280 Is it a personality thing?
00:25:40.720 In closing, what do you think those low propensity voters are waiting to see?
00:25:45.260 I think the fundamentals of the race still haven't changed.
00:25:47.960 I think it's still going to be about the economy.
00:25:50.160 It's going to be the cost of living.
00:25:51.400 It's going to be how you feel about the border and immigration.
00:25:53.740 I think those things have remained constant irrespective of what has happened with the Democratic ticket.
00:25:58.740 I think, though, these guys are important because low propensity voters and low information voters, as we call them, typically do not follow the news.
00:26:07.520 They do not watch, as you say, like cable news.
00:26:09.980 They don't watch nightly news.
00:26:11.060 They kind of listen to podcasts and they kind of scroll on social media.
00:26:15.180 And those are the kinds of people that the whole voter outreach schemes are targeted towards, especially as the Trump campaign is currently seeing them through the packs.
00:26:23.320 And I think just one kind of really important point is in close elections, these are the guys that matter, right?
00:26:29.520 Right.
00:26:30.240 In the last election, 43,000 votes separated three battleground states, Arizona, Nevada, and basically a couple of others.
00:26:36.840 And when you look at it like that, those are the sorts of elections where if you get out the vote and you drive the vote, within half percent, one percent, that's when it makes a difference.
00:26:47.360 And the Harris campaign is certainly looking at it that way.
00:26:49.480 They're pushing out a big effort.
00:26:51.220 And kind of Liz's wider point is accurate that at the end of the day, you've got to motivate these guys to vote.
00:26:56.960 And the Harris campaign is doing that.
00:26:58.740 Yeah.
00:26:59.180 I think your analysis is on the mark.
00:27:01.380 It's a wake-up call at the margin in tight races.
00:27:03.940 This is Hugo Lowell.
00:27:04.980 Thanks for being with us in the war room today from The Guardian.
00:27:07.920 We're going to go back to 9-11 coverage right back with you after 9-11.
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00:32:26.700 dot com. Promo code Bennett. Please do this today. I have with us now a very special guest,
00:32:33.500 Ambassador Carla Sands from Pennsylvania. Carla, in the last segment, we were talking with a
00:32:39.180 Guardian reporter who's saying there's a lot of low propensity voters who are not being reached
00:32:46.020 in the heartland. You're from Pennsylvania. You know everyone in the game in Pennsylvania.
00:32:53.220 What can you report door to door? What's going on on the ground? What do we have to look forward to
00:33:00.880 in Pennsylvania? Thanks for joining us on the War Room. Carla Sands, Ambassador.
00:33:05.240 Thank you so much, Dave, that you're keeping Steve Bannon's legacy alive and that you're honoring
00:33:10.780 everything that Steve Bannon stands for. I thank you personally, Dave. I watch the show and see
00:33:18.260 what you're sharing with the posse. But I just have to say, here we are. Steve Bannon's a political
00:33:24.020 prisoner. Peter Navarro was a political prisoner. Donald J. Trump's home was raided by jackbooted
00:33:30.700 thugs. They tried to put him in prison for 700 years, keep him off the ballot in multiple states.
00:33:37.240 Mark Elias has gone to the ground trying to keep Donald Trump from being elected.
00:33:43.280 There's so many activities that they're doing that's illegal, weaponizing the government against
00:33:48.340 the political opponent. And Kamala Harris was the last person in the room. So this race is
00:33:55.320 not a normal race. And you can feel it in the air. There's tension, especially after that debate last
00:34:01.740 night. But on the ground in Pennsylvania, I have good news and then I have bad news, Dave.
00:34:06.920 Yeah, good, good, good. Give it to us. Okay. Well, we are to the good about 183,000 fewer mail-in
00:34:17.780 ballot requests by the Democrats than in 2020. That's the good news. The bad news is they've
00:34:24.540 requested about 500,000 more mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania, the Democrats, than the Republicans
00:34:30.240 have already. And we're only, well, you know, we're a little ways out from the election day,
00:34:36.220 but about to start receiving ballots in the mail. So if I could just request everybody in
00:34:41.100 Pennsylvania that's watching your show, and everybody watching the show from across the
00:34:45.580 country, go to swampthevoteusa.com. And you can do it right now on your phone if you're not
00:34:51.420 already registered. But even if you are, you can go there and tell the Trump campaign,
00:34:56.380 I'm gonna vote early in person, or I'm gonna vote early by a mail-in ballot. And you can request
00:35:03.640 it right there, or I'm gonna vote on election day. So swampthevoteusa.com. And if you're in
00:35:09.500 Pennsylvania, just put in a forward slash PA. And literally, you can request that mail-in ballot
00:35:16.200 in Pennsylvania. It's a special portal because Pennsylvania is so critical in this race, and
00:35:21.300 the Trump campaign understands it. Once they know that they have your vote, they've banked it,
00:35:26.480 that you've committed to vote one of those three ways, they don't have to keep spending money
00:35:31.240 to chase your vote. They've banked it. But Dave, there's more to this. I just want to talk for a
00:35:37.540 second about the mischief that Democrats do at the polls on election day, if I could.
00:35:43.520 Sure, sure, please.
00:35:45.480 Okay. So on election day, we saw Carrie Lake, her voters in Maricopa County just a few years ago,
00:35:52.440 not be able to vote for her because the paper didn't work, the machines were down. There was
00:35:57.980 all kinds of things happened that she was disenfranchised and others on that Republican
00:36:02.820 ticket. But there are also things like in New York, they had a special election. There was a
00:36:08.300 snowstorm. Democrats had voted early, Republicans didn't. So they lost that race. The Republicans
00:36:13.680 lost that seat. And there was a crowd strike emergency right after the RNC convention, and all
00:36:21.900 the planes were not flying. And the CEO a few days later said, oh, we're really sorry about that
00:36:27.180 outage. We were preparing for election day. And he's a leftist. So please, Republicans,
00:36:33.780 don't think that things are going to be normal on election day. If they try to kill your opponent,
00:36:38.780 put him in prison for over 700 years, rig a debate against him to take him out,
00:36:44.120 raid his home, put him in. Do you not think that they're going to do things in these key counties and
00:36:49.300 key precincts to keep you from voting on election day? You can count on it. So I'm just asking
00:36:55.080 Republicans, please vote early, either in person or by a mail-in ballot, especially if you're in
00:37:00.560 those swing states. But I would just say just do it. Bank your vote. It's how Glenn Youngkin became
00:37:05.640 governor of Virginia. He got 60% of the Republicans to vote early. So if you vote early, I think we win.
00:37:15.620 And we know this is so important. President Trump can prevent another 9-11 from happening.
00:37:21.060 They're inviting in to destabilize our country, terrorists, gang members, people out of prisons,
00:37:28.420 and they're not deporting them. They're keeping them here and then gaslighting citizens when they're
00:37:34.300 causing crime, like in Colorado. So this is not a normal time. This is not our father's Democrat
00:37:41.100 party. Like RFK Jr. has said, and he's going to help make our country healthy again. This is a very
00:37:48.020 special time. And I'm just really imploring Republicans, go to swampthevoteusa.com. And
00:37:53.520 then President Trump can't do this alone. I hope that you'll also go to trumpforce47.com,
00:38:00.320 trumpforce47.com, and be the hands and feet and mouth for the campaign. Sign up to be a captain,
00:38:07.600 be a poll watcher, a poll worker. We are about five to one down from Democrats on poll workers and
00:38:15.340 poll watchers. We need you to volunteer. Say that again. Give that last stat again. Down five
00:38:21.960 to one on what? That's unbelievable. Poll watchers and poll workers. And we're asking you to be a
00:38:28.260 captain if you're willing to on trumpforce47.com. You don't have to have any experience. There's
00:38:34.760 these great MAGA patriots that are training every single week. You're going to love it. And you can be
00:38:41.820 older. You can be really young. They welcome you. We welcome you. We want you. And we need you.
00:38:47.500 President Trump cannot do this alone. Yeah. And we don't have the union hands that are tax paid
00:38:53.040 hands to get that vote out and be poll workers and poll watchers. We have you. You, the posse,
00:39:00.180 and tell your friends and family. And please ask your friends and family, even if they don't like it,
00:39:05.620 this year, vote early in person or by mail. Yep. Ambassador Carla Sands, you have keen
00:39:14.740 political instincts. You've been around the world. You can read a room. Best of all, you're from the
00:39:20.220 heartland, Pennsylvania, running to represent Pennsylvanians. When you watched the debate last
00:39:27.280 night, I think you hit it on the head when you mentioned gaslighting. The tone and just the
00:39:34.760 arrogance that just came across from the three-on-one debate. What do you, when you put yourself in
00:39:44.060 the living rooms of Pennsylvanians last night, I'm from Michigan and Minnesota and the heartland,
00:39:48.700 and I got to think the average person that can read that, and President Trump is just the adult
00:39:54.420 in the room saying we had peace and prosperity for four years. What more do you want, right? I mean,
00:39:59.320 he's scratching his head. But the snarky attitude, do you think Pennsylvanians can read that and read
00:40:06.380 through that and see what's going on? Dave, I certainly hope so. But unfortunately,
00:40:13.060 the legacy media, these major channels that a lot of older Americans still watch,
00:40:18.620 they are absolutely working full stop to elect Kamala Harris and her radical policies. But it's not
00:40:26.660 just them, it's Google suppressing or a chat GPT so that the assassination attempt on Trump never
00:40:33.000 happened according to many of these big tech platforms. And so I think that we have to break
00:40:40.380 through that noise. And also say, Dave, this Sunday is a day where churches are being requested to register
00:40:50.020 voters so that people can vote their values. About 30% of Christians are not registered to vote.
00:40:57.260 And then many of them that are, are not going to turn out. So I really want to encourage everybody,
00:41:03.160 this has to be a landslide. We have to win in a landslide. President Trump needs a mandate.
00:41:09.300 And the debate, how despicable that the three ganged up on President Trump. Kamala Harris didn't even
00:41:16.720 need to be there. It was the, you know, the, the moderators against Trump fact checking him falsely
00:41:22.000 too, I must say, falsely fact checking him on true facts and then not check fact checking Kamala Harris
00:41:28.180 when she pulled out that trope about the Charlottesville. I mean, shame on them. Right.
00:41:33.720 Again, absolutely. They should lose their jobs. They're not, they are advocates for a candidate.
00:41:39.280 They are not journalists. Yeah. Yeah. I agree with you. And on the, on the religion front,
00:41:46.900 we just had a reporter from the Guardian on talking about low propensity voters. It turns out the
00:41:51.740 Christians are the low propensity voters, which is kind of stunning, you know, in this modern world,
00:41:57.620 we, the people in the constitution and declaration, we are put in charge of our government, right? God
00:42:03.320 says, obey your rulers. And then, and then he gave us the greatest gift that we are the rulers. We get
00:42:09.740 to run this country. So God has put us clearly in a responsibility position as every citizen. It's a
00:42:18.140 duty and a command to vote and to run your government. And then when it comes to God, there's
00:42:24.600 the question of which God, right? This is the age of deception as you've been sharing, right? With the,
00:42:29.700 the mainstream media piece, right? The, the candidates, every candidate, what God do you
00:42:35.600 believe in, right? In the Judeo-Christian West, it's the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Jesus,
00:42:41.580 right? And if, if the clearest way for folks to figure this out is to go visit the party platforms.
00:42:48.260 Again, all political views are my own, but go check out the party platforms. And if there's no
00:42:53.160 mention of God, and if your candidate hasn't ever mentioned God or a particular God in a tradition,
00:42:59.120 then we might be chasing some false gods in this country. And in the Judeo-Christian West,
00:43:05.580 God throws you in the desert for 400 years to get your head on straight if you make the wrong choice.
00:43:12.260 And so we have key, key decisions to make as a country going forward. And the religious people
00:43:18.740 sitting out there on the sidelines say, why? It's just a mean world. It's toxic. I don't, you know,
00:43:23.980 I don't like it. I just wish everyone was nice to each other. A couple of minutes to go,
00:43:27.960 Ambassador Carlos Sands, what counsel you to give to these people that just wish everybody was nice,
00:43:33.440 like maybe they are in the Midwest. But if they don't get it right, what's at stake? What's the
00:43:38.060 urgency? Well, first of all, there's a couple of books that people could reach, read. One is
00:43:43.520 Wolves in Sheep's Clothing. Another is Eric Tax's letter to the American church warning us that we are
00:43:50.440 actually at that kind of pre-Nazi moment that Germany experienced and that the churches,
00:43:56.680 the pastors were silent about what were the atrocities and allowed the Nazis to take over.
00:44:01.920 The totalitarian instinct of this administration, Kamala Harris, and she's to the left of Bernie
00:44:08.980 Sanders, should give chills to every practicing Christian, every gun owner. She's radical.
00:44:16.500 She's hiding it right now to get elected. Then she's gonna roll it out if we're not successful
00:44:21.720 in stopping her. And so if you are a pastor or close to a pastor, please reach out to them just
00:44:28.420 today. Call them up. Go see them. Tell them that this is so important. I talk to the pastor of every
00:44:34.240 church that I attend, and some of them tell me, we are intentionally not being political. Well, let me
00:44:39.840 tell you. You like your First Amendment and your religious freedom? It's not gonna be there in a
00:44:45.260 generation or less if you don't fight for it. Our Constitution is based on biblical principles.
00:44:52.520 It put the people in charge of the government, not the powerful. It was revolutionary. It still is.
00:44:59.900 It's worth protecting. If you're a gun owner, a churchgoer, I'm just asking you,
00:45:05.400 don't just go to swampthevoteusa.com and trumpforce47.com. Those are the campaign vehicles.
00:45:14.740 But I'm telling you, it's not enough to pray. It's not enough. We are God's hands and feet on
00:45:20.440 earth, and we have to walk out our faith, and this is part of it. And so I'm calling on you. If you're
00:45:25.720 a Christian, no matter what denomination, or if you're of another faith, but you practice it and
00:45:31.020 you're faithful, and you love your children, and you don't want them trans, you don't want boys and
00:45:36.100 girls sports, you want to protect the rule of law and not have a kind of banana republic Venezuela
00:45:42.380 happening right here, because it's happening in front of our eyes. Our allies don't see it yet.
00:45:48.600 They're denying it. So, Dave, I'm asking and really imploring every listener, get active.
00:45:55.240 10 seconds. Even if you can't get out of the house, you can work on this. We have to elect
00:45:59.700 Donald Trump. Yep.
00:46:02.780 All right. God bless you. Ambassador Carla Sands, great having you in the war room with us. She's
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00:53:06.200 all the beds, right Dave? Yeah, no, that's right. Mike, Mike's the, uh, the inflation buster. Uh,
00:53:13.460 don't wait till you need a pillow when you got to go out and buy it. It's going to be double, triple
00:53:17.340 that price, 15 bucks for my pillow. We got them all over our house, uh, cars, travel, sports,
00:53:24.420 whatever. Go support Mike. Uh, he's been great for the war room. Go support Mike Lindell today. Go get
00:53:30.600 them. All right, brother, Mike, thanks for being with us. Thanks, Dave. Hey, we got another, uh,
00:53:35.540 Patriot. You bet. Thanks, Mike. We got another Patriot in the house, uh, Tennessee Congressman
00:53:40.780 Tim Burchett. Uh, Tim, you got about two minutes to go. Uh, are we waving the white flag on the CR
00:53:46.780 and Omnibus? I heard brother Massey, uh, speaking from the rules committee went viral the other day,
00:53:52.180 uh, making the forecast. What's your forecast? What do we got coming our way?
00:53:56.260 I don't think the CR will pass. Um, but what they've done is they, you know, they've attached
00:54:03.240 this save act, which has already been passed by the house. It's sitting over there with Schumer.
00:54:07.700 So they're going to attach it to this thinking that we're going to force the Democrats to do
00:54:12.300 something. The reality is they're forcing good conservatives who wrote for terrible policies.
00:54:16.660 We're voting for the Schumer rumor. This is a Schumer Pelosi spending package that we are getting
00:54:22.440 ready to vote for that. Republicans are being told that you've got to do this to get the save act.
00:54:28.200 The save act is already over there. HR two is already over there. Schumer is not going to pass
00:54:32.840 this stuff. America needs results. We need to fix this dadgum economy. We need to do the right thing.
00:54:39.000 We need to do the things that Trump had proposed and that couldn't get through. Those are the things
00:54:43.880 we shouldn't be working on instead of this nonsense. And it just drives me crazy. I hate missed
00:54:49.120 opportunities. And I hate the fact, and you know, we're going to, they say we're going to put them
00:54:53.520 on the spot for the save act. They're already on the spot for the save act. And guess what?
00:54:57.360 Nobody cares. The legacy media is not going to do anything about it. And now they're putting it
00:55:02.640 back on us to, but to pass this thing again, this strategy is ridiculous. And, um, and it's just,
00:55:09.680 it's just Washington, you know, we're not ever going to fix this problem until America starts voting
00:55:15.760 more than 15% of the population. No, you got it. Congressman Burchett, uh, back after the break,
00:55:23.200 I found out last night, uh, the save act is only polling at 84%. Why would you want to run on
00:55:29.920 something that's polling at 84%? Uh, back with that mystery, uh, after the break, stay with the war room.
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