Jenny Beth Martin has a new idea that could change the outcome of the 2020 election in the swing states. She has developed an app that could be a game-changer in the midterms. It s a way to get your friends and family out to vote and get them to the polls.
00:01:20.000You find out who you know who lean Republican and don't always vote.
00:01:25.000And then you're responsible for making sure those people go vote.
00:01:29.000And we coach and train on how to message and how to talk to your friends and family.
00:01:34.000It's going to be different for each person.
00:01:36.000You're going to talk to your dad differently than you would a former coworker.
00:01:39.000And you probably won't text or call your next door neighbor.
00:01:43.000You'd probably just go knock on their door.
00:01:45.000So we go through and train people on how to do that.
00:01:48.000And I encourage everyone in the swing states to sign up at winelections.com, winelections.com.
00:01:57.000So if you're in Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania,
00:02:03.000and also we're hitting Montana because I really would like to see Senator Tester defeated.
00:02:09.000So if you're in those states, go to winelections.com.
00:02:13.000You can sign up for a webinar or just download our how to guide and get started right away.
00:02:19.000And we need people to voluntarily do this.
00:02:22.000Listen, Ben, the left is sending out text messages right now in the swing states.
00:02:28.000And they say something like, get paid a $200 stipend to talk to your friends about Kamala Harris.
00:02:34.000Well, we don't have $200 or more to pay everyone to go talk to friends and family.
00:02:40.000But we do have the same kind of tools that the left has been using since 2020.
00:02:45.000It's what Senator Ossoff used in Georgia in the runoff.
00:02:48.000It increased his voter turnout by 3.8%.
00:02:51.000The Progressive Turnout Project has used this in places like Hampton Roads, Virginia in 2021.
00:02:57.000It increased voter turnout by 9.2% there.
00:03:01.000If these elections are close, at least like the official vote count in Arizona and Georgia and Wisconsin, each state was less than 20,000 votes, less than 10,000 votes in Arizona.
00:03:13.000Then this kind of outreach to friends and family and making sure you personally go talk to them and ensure they're going to vote could make all the difference.
00:03:23.000And it could be the difference between a Trump presidency and another socialist communist presidency, which our country cannot afford.
00:03:47.000You can still help us from outside of the swing states making a difference getting the vote out in those seats.
00:03:54.000So even if you live in North Carolina, Washington state, California or Texas or in any of the other deep blue or deep red seats, you can make a difference in these swing states by going to march to victory dot com.
00:04:28.000And then if you go to win elections dot com, we have like a little how to guide that explains how to sign up and how to get started, how to find out.
00:04:37.000Our organization within the app and get started that way.
00:04:44.000Download the PDF how to guide and then go through the steps.
00:04:48.000And if anyone needs help and they don't understand, they can email us and we'll talk them through how to how to.
00:04:55.000We'll answer any questions that people have.
00:04:58.000So and we've got the email address in that same PDF.
00:05:01.000So go to win elections dot com to get started today.
00:05:05.000I have to say, Jenny, but I think you're up here together with Bill Blaster that could literally change the outcome of this election.
00:05:15.000If everybody following the war room downloaded these two apps and did everything they could to explore the potentiality that these two apps have.
00:08:04.000So essentially I was doing weather in Montreal.
00:08:07.000I went down there on a visa, a weather permit sort of, I would gather weather information and everyone said to me, ah, the big one's not going to hit.
00:16:53.000So we had a vice presidential debate last week where immigration became a forefront topic when they were discussing the housing affordability.
00:17:00.000And there was some back and forth on whether that was a valid, valid topic to talk about when we're talking about housing affordability.
00:17:09.000So when I dug into this, there was actually a Federal Reserve statement that went out that was in reference to what J.D. Vance was discussing.
00:17:17.000And that statement was, given the current low inventory of affordable housing, the inflow of new immigrants to some geographic areas could result in upward pressure on rents and additional housing supply may take time to materialize.
00:17:32.000So that made me go and research a little bit more, being that's the industry that I'm in, to find out how this has influenced our housing market as it pertains to renters, because we have seen an uptick here in New Jersey in the cost of rents.
00:17:47.000And what I found was there was testimony with the House Oversight Committee on September 25th by Dr. Stephen Camerata.
00:17:54.000And he gave a lot of data and details regarding immigration and specifically how illegal immigration affects the rental housing market affordability and availability for qualifying renters out there.
00:18:10.000And what he found was that over the last two years, so we're looking from 2022 to 2024, that there was an increase in the demand that was due to illegal immigration, that the last census report showed that 58 percent of immigrant-headed households were, in fact, from illegal immigration.
00:18:36.340So that accounted were to 1.4 million for the 2.4 million immigrant head of household, so 58 percent.
00:18:47.180And in those last two years, we have seen the greatest increase in the last decade in rents because of this demand.
00:18:54.700It is almost 90 percent, 89.5 percent, it was noted in the report, was our renters that are coming in.
00:19:02.920And what is that doing, increasing demand, increasing prices, and making it very low affordability for our U.S. born here and those that are looking to rent?
00:19:13.860Sophia, I want to confirm this point that you're making.
00:19:19.200You're actually drawing a straight line here, correlation, between America being swamped with illegal immigrants, the third world illegal invaders on the one hand,
00:19:29.800and the higher prices people are paying either in rent or in mortgage on the other because of the expanding demand.
00:19:40.380And they were saying for every 5 percent increase in this immigration that go towards the rental market,
00:19:47.600it equates to a 12 percent increase in these metro areas where we're seeing a lot of these immigrants that are converging on these metro areas.
00:19:57.420So for every 5 percent, 12 percent increase.
00:20:02.240You know, there's other metro areas that see a much, much bigger increase than that.
00:20:07.540Specifically, you know, when we look at battleground states out there, you have 7.3 million overall in the United States now of shortages in rental home affordability and availability.
00:20:22.160So 7.3 million shortage throughout the entire country.
00:20:25.840And, you know, what we're seeing in battleground states for every 100 that are needing these affordable housings, we're seeing as low as 14 available units in Nevada.
00:20:38.360And then we see as much as 57 available units in North Dakota and South Dakota.
00:20:46.360So, I mean, we're seeing across all the states to have this shortage, but particularly in the battleground states.
00:20:53.340Like I said, Nevada is at the low 14 available units per 100 households that are needing or qualifying for these low income affordable housing.
00:21:02.520Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania 41, Wisconsin 34, Georgia 34, Michigan 37, North Carolina 40, and Arizona 24.
00:21:14.000So you can see that they're well below the average in these battleground states.
00:21:18.960And it's worth noting, you know, when you make your informed decisions about how you want to vote in this next upcoming election, you know, this should be at top of mind,
00:21:27.380especially if inflation is your hot topic, because the housing market makes such a huge chunk of the inflation story, which we've spoken about before.
00:21:38.900Tell me, Sophia, as an expert in the housing market, do you think that this has a significant place?
00:21:47.600Of course, because housing takes a huge share of people's disposable income, right?
00:21:51.600Do you think this issue is occupying the space it ought to in the electoral campaign?
00:21:59.920I mean, it is being mentioned in the campaign, but I do feel that being that it makes up such a huge chunk of this inflation,
00:22:07.800because we see it worth, you know, when you add in it only the CPI only takes into account rents,
00:22:12.820but then you have people that are looking for homes, you have utilities, you have insurance costs that have risen due to the cost of building a home.
00:22:19.580You know, if you have a catastrophe in your home, like, unfortunately, we're seeing right now with these storms,
00:22:24.200you know, which is going to have a huge impact as well on the housing market for everyone.
00:22:28.840It really needs to, in my opinion, I mean, I live in this world, I breathe real estate.
00:22:34.040I hear it from people all the time, and I feel that it should be getting a lot more coverage when we talk about inflation than it has been.
00:22:42.400And on the Trump campaign, the Trump-Vance campaign, that equally goes,
00:22:49.740do you think they are sufficiently tying in the huge increases that people are paying domestically out of their salary?
00:23:01.180Do you think, does that have the prominence it ought to have on the Trump campaign?
00:23:06.120I do see it when they discuss the inflation.
00:23:10.160I do see them talking about the housing market, how we used to have the low inflation under the Trump administration.
00:23:16.460Now we see the skyrocketing inflation.
00:30:49.780And I have absolutely no doubt with all the work that everybody's doing here in Nevada that we will flip Nevada red in 2024.
00:31:01.340Segal, would you just kind of remind the Warwick Posse what the imminent deadlines are coming up over the next 29 days before the election itself?
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