WarRoom Special: Election Night Coverage 2025
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Election night is in the books, and the results are in. Steve and his team break down the results in Virginia, New Jersey, and California. Plus, a look back at what went wrong for the Republicans in the governor's race in Virginia.
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Future is on. From New York to New Jersey, from Virginia to every corner of this nation,
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the decisions made tonight will define the years ahead. From the guys at Studio 6B to Steve Bannon
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himself, Real America's Voice is bringing you breaking results, live reports, and unfiltered
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truth all night long. Get comfortable and join the conversation. The Road Forward 2025 on America's
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Voice starts right now. Okay, welcome election night 2025. It is Tuesday for November in the year
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of our Lord 2025. A lot is going on and none of it is good so far. I want to thank the Studio 6B team
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that took us from seven to nine o'clock. We'll be checking back in with him later at the America
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First Warehouse out on Long Island. Of course, the polls I think are closing right now in New York
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City, but we want to go to, and I want to set the stage here. The race was called in New Jersey in
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13 minutes. The race was called in the Commonwealth of Virginia in 19 minutes. Let's start in Virginia
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at the Sears headquarters. We've got Britt McHenry and Mark Serrano. Serrano, I'll start with you.
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Well, Steve, the Republican, the governor's race in 2025 in Virginia, disaster for the Republicans
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has a name, and it's Glenn Youngkin. Winsome Sears lost this race by 11.4 percent. Think about that
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for a minute. Glenn Youngkin, who was an accidental governor in 2021 because he basically ran on the
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coattails of the Parents' Right movement. He selected his hand-picked successor by basically
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eliminating any real primary in the spring. Picked Winsome Sears, who, by the way, treated Donald
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Trump and the America First movement like a communicable disease and wouldn't embrace it,
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wouldn't reach out to it, and the results speak for themselves. An 11-point disaster. Whereas,
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Jason Meyers, running for re-election for attorney general, who received the endorsement of Donald
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Trump, bested her by 10 points. He won his race for attorney general, lost his race by only 1.4 percent.
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And frankly, I think Jay Jones won off the coattails of Abigail Spanberger. This is a disaster.
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And Glenn Youngkin was the general chairman of this campaign for Winsome Sears. And let me just
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tell you, looking ahead, this is not how you run a race. You embrace America first. You speak to
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low-propensity voters and working class, and Winsome Sears did none of that.
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No, it's even worse than that. In 2021, we were here on election night. This was John Fredericks
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came up with the strategy months before and came here to the war room and convinced me to have the
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war room back up because Youngkin was not, you know, he was a private equity guy. He was not a
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Trump fan. They didn't want any involvement of Trump whatsoever. John Fredericks got on that bus,
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and his theory of the case was, if we can get near presidential-level performances that Trump got in
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2020, if we can get with like 80 percent of that and over-perform in those areas for a governor's race,
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that the governor's candidate can win. And that's exactly what happened. He won on the
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parents' rights movement up in Northern Virginia, right there was kind of started, and the over-performance
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of the MAGA vote, okay? And then he never embraced it. This catastrophe in Virginia, and we have to call
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it catastrophe, you could wipe, because you had a great candidate like Miras who beat the
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gubernatorial candidate by 10 points and still is going to lose by over one. They also, I think,
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are going to have a bigger pickup in the House of Delegates. The reason this is important, and
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Brick McHenry will bring you in here, is that the House of Delegates and Spanberger have already said
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they're going to go to a 10-to-1 map. Tonight, the midterms start at midnight as soon as we get
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done with California. The midterms start tonight, and you're seeing in the Commonwealth of Virginia,
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and you're seeing in California, where the Democrats are going to try to stack the deck
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to impeach President Trump. So don't think this doesn't have national implication. It has massive
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national implications, and Youngkin ought to be ashamed of himself for what happened here tonight.
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Nineteen minutes after the polls closed, Winston Sear was designated the loser. Spanberger won,
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and Sears didn't even come out. I don't know if she even gave a concession speech. Brit,
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how bad is it in the rest of the races in Virginia?
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Look, there's still a lot of tallying going on, but I think you hit the nail on the head with
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Democrats using this at midnight, and they didn't have to. It could be 19 minutes after 7 o'clock
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Eastern time, and with the other states' performances, to really start their 2026 comeback.
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And we've talked about here how the federal government shutdown likely was a factor. If you
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give 35 days off to people, which the Democrats did on purpose for the ACA and, quite frankly,
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what we're seeing tonight, that gives time to people to vote, to show up. Let me just give you
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a couple numbers here. Steve, I know you mentioned them, but Spanberger won 77% of early by mail votes.
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That's what we were talking about. 58% of early in-person votes, 58%, and 53% of the votes on
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election day. Now, this is not atypical for Republicans. Mark, I'm sure you can see off on
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this. It's historically been, possibly will change as the younger age group gets older,
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right, with in-person versus mail-in voting. But if the Democrat is winning by 53% on the day of
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in-person voting, that tells you all you need to know. And you're exactly right. Imagine if
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Abigail Spanberger had said anything in that debate about Jay Jones, which she should have,
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because fantasizing about shooting children and your opponent should be a non-factor. And he actually
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got a large turnout of female votes, which is shocking. If she had said one thing, that's a 1% difference.
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Yes. Hang on for one second, Britt. Decision Desk, which is pretty good, they've called the races
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tonight, and they're normally pretty conservative, have just called the New York City race for
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Mondani. And that is at six minutes after polls close. Six minutes after polls close. Britt,
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has Winston Sears come out and addressed her crowd yet, her audience? Has she conceded? Has she officially
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conceded? She has not. I was told about 30, 40 minutes ago that they were going to come out with
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a run of show, nodded that she was here. The room filled up. There's definitely a larger crowd,
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but it's all for a concession speech. And you just have to look at this nationally too,
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for Virginia, New Jersey, California, and be a little concerned and also a little disappointed,
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right, Mark, at Republican candidates and the lack of campaigning that happened in Virginia. I'll say
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this. We live here. Spanberger's campaign was louder. What do you have to add to that?
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Well, and Winston Sears, she is the most unrelatable candidate tonight for MAGA. Why would MAGA turn out
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for a candidate who would not embrace Donald Trump, who built the greatest coalition victory in 2024
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in American history, Steve? And a great irony here is Britt and I are standing in Loudoun County,
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Virginia, the ground zero for the parents' rights movements. And yet, Winston Sears,
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who put transgenderism and parents' rights as her number one issue, she got destroyed in this county
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and dragged down Jason Mayer as here as well. It's a tremendous irony. But let me just tell you,
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building a coalition like Donald Trump did and like you and the posse did and the war room a year ago,
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that's the way to win elections, not by holding Donald Trump at arm's length distance like Winston
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Sears did, because all those rural counties across Virginia that you know so well, we didn't get the
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turnout we needed, by far. No. It's sicker than that. Youngkin used her as the attack dog against
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Trump. And that whole DeSantis kind of madness in 21 and 22 when they thought Trump was going to be
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gone, she was the attack dog. And then they put her up to this. You may not recover from this in the
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Republican Party in the Commonwealth of Virginia for a generation. That's how bad this is. It's
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awful. Guys, you stick around. We're going to come back to you. Let us know if she gives a concession
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speech. I would love to hear that one. Let's go to New Jersey, Mike Crispy. Okay, Mike, it was 13
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minutes. The race was called by decision decks 13 minutes after the polls closed. And I do believe
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that Cliff Maloney may be right. You may, I think a third of the vote in, it's already a million votes.
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You may get the three million votes tonight. What happened?
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Well, Steve, there was a record high turnout in the urban communities. This was the highest turnout
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in the urban communities and inner cities of New Jersey since 1997. The Democrats ran a turnout
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operation in the inner city that the Republicans clearly were not prepared for. And Republican
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strongholds, Ocean County, South Jersey, there seems to have been a suppression going on.
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You and I have talked about it, the fact that there was some of the Christie people that wanted
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this thing to go the Democrats way. They didn't like Cittarelli. There was a little bit of a turf
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war, civil war going on. So I think there was a press vote in South Jersey, couldn't get the vote out
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there. And then obviously the most important factor here is that the consultants of Jack Cittarelli
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were never MAGA and never let him fully connect with President Trump. You know, Steve, President
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Trump had a rally in New Jersey that had 100,000 people at the Jersey Shore. I wanted him to come
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back for a rally. We didn't see him do that. He got the endorsement from Trump. Trump was posting on
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True Social about him and doing tele-rallies. But I do believe there were elements in the campaign
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that were not wanting the president to come here. But the president did way better than any
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candidate on the Republican side of the modern era of New Jersey. That just proves that MAGA is the
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future in this state. No, Crispy, we closed, you know, we're trying to make the case that New
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Jersey is the new Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania is the new Ohio. How do we close so much? And they not,
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how do the consultants not reach out to President Trump's team and have President Trump as an integral
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part of this campaign, sir. You know, these consultants, I don't know how they stay in
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business, Steve. You have these people who have been running this party into the ground because
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they charge campaigns and candidates millions of dollars. And what do they get for it? They get
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the strategy to avoid Trump. We got to get these consultants out of the party. We need to have
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unabashed MAGA for the future going forward. President Trump made an 11 point gain in the state.
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It's such a shame to see it squandered. And I'm telling you, if anybody wants to win in the future,
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it's from Virginia here to New Jersey. You got to get these bad, rotten consultants out of the game.
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Trump coming back to New Jersey. I was on the ground all year long campaigning in this race to try to
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get a Republican elected after President Trump endorsed Jack. They all wanted Trump to come back
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here. They all wanted him to repeat the magic. We would have seen, I think, higher turnout in those
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South Jersey rural areas. If Trump came back, Trump got 2 million votes here. Jack is not going to get
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anywhere close to 2 million votes that Trump got just a year ago in 2024. Unbelievable. Mike, you
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hang around too. We're going to come back there, particularly if Jack comes up to the microphone.
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I've got, let's go to, we have John Solomon. John Solomon at the Real America's Voice news desk,
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anchor desk in Washington, D.C. Okay. Hey, John Solomon, uh, so far, give me your poor, poor Jason
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in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Yeah. The brother runs 10 points ahead of the gubernatorial candidate
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and he's still, and he's still going to lose. Put it in perspective so far, Solomon, before we go to
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Richard Barris, then we're going to go to New York. Well, first let's keep in mind, these are all blue
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areas. And if Republicans are going to win in blue areas, they had to take the lessons of 2024 and apply
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them to these States at this moment. And they did none of that. I started warning about this in April
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after the Wisconsin Supreme court race, because all the things that Donald Trump and the Republicans
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did in 2024, they weren't doing in 2025. They didn't get out the early vote, like the operation
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that Lee Zeldin did with AFW and Bernie Marcus's money and got 3 million people who hadn't voted in
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a decade out early in the bank. They didn't do that. And until you change the laws, you got to win
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the early vote. The Democrats swamped that. The Democrats got their day of vote out in urban
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areas like Newark. And we did it. That's one of the rules that we failed. The second rule we failed
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is you don't run from MAGA. And both of our major, both of the Republican nominees for governor ran from
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Donald Trump. They tried to hide their alliances with Donald Trump. The one guy tonight who leaned
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into Donald Trump and MAGA, Jason Myers, outperforms everybody else on the ticket statewide. What does that
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tell you? You don't run from the thing that got you there, that built the base of the movement,
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that energized the party. If Donald Trump had come into New Jersey the last month,
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he would have beaten down Nikki Sherrill, Mikey Sherrill on her, on her earlier cheating scandal
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with the Navy. He would have beaten her down on so many of the other issues. Abigail Spanberger
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wouldn't have had the cakewalk because we would have been talking every day about the Saudi complex,
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where she worked right after 9-11 with a group of people that were aligned with terrorists.
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The candidates didn't bang it. The third failure that the Republicans made, they didn't learn,
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they had a really bad candidate, particularly in Virginia. Nobody thought Winston Sears could win,
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but we did next woman up instead of the best candidate. Jason Myers would have performed
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way better at the top of the ticket. Instead, we pigeonholed him down into the Attorney General's race.
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Then I think the final thing is that Donald Trump won because the MAGA agenda spoke to people whose
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problems were at the dinner table, on the budget, making ends meet. And they completely forgot about
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that. We've talked about everything. We want to talk about Nick Fuentes. We want to talk about a
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peace in Israel. But you know what? That doesn't buy the next dinner at the table. It doesn't make you
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make ends between paychecks. Republicans abandoned economic populism. And you and I have talked about
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this since April. You could see this disaster happening. And tonight, we had it. Now, these
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were blue states. They were going to stay blue unless the Republicans played a better playbook.
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They went back to the stupid playbooks of the last decade. And that's why they lost tonight.
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It's not hard to figure this out. But in 2026, we just made it harder for Republicans to win because
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they'll be redistricting things. Only the Justice Department can maybe block some of this redistricting
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with a win at the Supreme Court in the Louisiana case. But Republicans have to wake up tomorrow
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morning and say, we got to go back to the strategy of 2024. We won with that. And we fell asleep on it
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this year. We didn't do any of the things that got us the win in 24. That's the lesson of tonight.
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Make America healthy again. The MAGA movement, merge them together. They get out the ballot
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chasing. Tyler Moore just put out a great tweet about that. It's a no-brainer.
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It's the basics. We know how to do this. I want to talk about the national implications.
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Virginia, the House is already meeting. Spanberger, they're going to go 10 to 1. Because now, just like
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us, it's a maximalist strategy. I get it. But now Wes Moore just came on TV. He's convening the Maryland,
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I think, assembly tomorrow to put a commission together. They're going to go. They're on a roll
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now. And they're seeing 2026 as their shot to impeach Donald Trump. Am I wrong in that, sir?
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That's right. Oh, no. That's definitely the plan. Listen, we drew the first blood,
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and we didn't have a plan after. We drew Texas. Which, by the way, Texas was kind of required by
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the court. So it was a legitimate redistricting argument. But the Democrats are going to squeeze
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this hard. Here, I think, is the big key. I think the 2026 election map will be
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made on the decisions or lack of decisions that Harmeet Dillamay. She is the chief of the Civil
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Rights Division and the chief enforcement officer for election law. If she makes the proper arguments
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in these states where they're doing gerrymandering in retaliation, rather than to make sure there's
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appropriate apportionment representation of people, she can win in the courts. If she can strike at that,
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there's a difference between Texas and California. California ballot says what they're doing.
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They're retributing against Texas. That's not representing the interests of the people of
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California. That's taking care of a political beast. She has the ability to show that Texas did
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did it because courts required it. If she can win, and if the solicitor general can win that Louisiana
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case, they will have an upper hand to sue and block some of these reapportionments in the court and
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tie it down in 26, delay it into 27. That's the best play that the Trump administration has on that.
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In the meantime, they got to get out the vote. There was no get out the vote. I live in Prince
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William County, Virginia. It is the most sought after blue purplish county, and it's the second
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largest county. I didn't have a single Republican cameras that come to my house. I had about 13
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Democrats. What does that tell you? We didn't do the basics like you know how to do, and I know how to
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do. They just didn't do it. Yeah. John, I want you to hang on for a second. We'll go to Richard Barris,
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because they've called the race. Decision Desk has already called the race six minutes into the count
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in New York City. I know you've got a lot of thoughts about that. Richard Barris,
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put it in perspective. You've been with us every election night since we started doing this back
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in 2018. Talk to us about your thoughts so far this evening. And I'm listening to you and John talk,
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and I'm thinking back to election 2024. We knew it was over before anyone called it was over. We were
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sitting there. We were talking about the coalition. And I said then, and we all discussed it,
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the number one job for the Republican Party was to convince these voters that they are like Donald
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Trump and that they will follow Trump's lead, not to convince the voter that they're just going to go
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back to business as usual. Then we're going to make Donald Trump's administration and his agenda
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more like the Republican Party. The Republican Party is filled with losers. They were dead until
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Donald Trump came along and resurrected them like Lazarus. It was over. They're nothing. They
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don't have a base. I can't be anymore. Look, I've been screaming for months about this. And then you
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got clapping seals on one side. You got consultants making millions of dollars on the other side. And
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I'm telling you, Steve, John just said something five points behind Glenn Youngkin in in your county,
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John Solomon, five points behind Mayor S. Rand. And that was still remarkable considering how
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bad the candidate was at the top of the ticket. I've been saying this now for months. I don't care
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what's going on in Ukraine. I don't care what's going on in Venezuela. I don't care about any of
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this. These voters were in Virginia dramatically impacted by the shutdown. The MAGA agenda that these
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people voted for all over the country was designed to make their lives better. Pivot back to the people
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who voted for you and make their lives better. And maybe you can salvage this before it's too late.
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That's it. I mean, this is a bloodbath tonight. The House of Delegates is going to be a super
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majority Democratic House of Delegates by the end of tonight. Give us, give it, give us that right
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now. The, the, the, the House Delegates is going to be what? It'll be a super majority if this keeps
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up. Bobby Oreck's about to lose in HD 66, which is unbelievable. Uh, HD 71 is already gone. I mean,
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this is horrible. And people are out there like, ah, you know, these were blue states, New Jersey. No,
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as far as I know, I'm the only pollster who's been pulling MAGA since you guys were running
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it back in 16 and doing something very special. And we also keep these databases of these voters
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that you guys appeal to first time voters, 56 years old, you know, I mean, it's, it's really
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remarkable. And we're looking at Pennsylvania back then, and it looked a lot like New Jersey after
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Trump was done with it in 2024. It didn't have to be this blue. All right. This idea like, oh,
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you know, we were underdogs to begin with. That is a cop out. That is loser speak. End of story.
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This coalition could have changed the map like the Roosevelt coalition for 30 years,
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but people want to cling to this old style of fake conservatism, which doesn't conserve
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anything. Anyway, what are you conserving? You've been slowly managing the decline of the country for
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decades. What's left to conserve Donald Trump and MAGA is about restoration because you already
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destroyed it. People are hurting out there. They can't pay their bills. They come out of college
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thinking they did the right thing with enormous amounts, enormous amounts of debt. A socialist was
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just elected in New York city. Not because, you know, the colleges did this and the colleges I'm so
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sick. These are all excuses. People were hurting. Cuomo would have beaten him in the primary. If these
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people felt like somebody was addressing their concerns, right? And Donald Trump was it for a lot of
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these people. I mean, that's what it comes down to that he was it. And, and, and Republicans needed
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to come to grips with this for 10 years into this movement, Steve, and there still are a ton of
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people who don't understand. It's about Trump and it's about America first.
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Uh, Barris, I, you got to bounce, but I'm going to get you back before the, uh, top of the hour,
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because I'm going to go to, I'm going to go to New York city. I'm going to get an early
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control public out in California. You, you, you will come back to you. John Solomon's at our anchor
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desk in the DC studio. I now want to go to got David Zier. So David Zier, six minutes into a
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decision desk, which has got a pretty good track record. Call it from Mondami. Uh, where do we, uh,
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where do we stand on all this thing? Well, right now you're looking at almost 50% from
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Mondami with 52% of the vote in here. Uh, Cuomo is 41.5 and the Sliwa threshold is 8.1 right now.
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So Sliwa almost making up the difference for Cuomo to catch up here. Uh, but it was really
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interesting. Mondami did so, uh, well in Brooklyn, up 25 points in Brooklyn and up 12 in the Bronx,
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Astoria, Greenpoint, Clinton Hill, Harlem, Crown Heights, Redwood, Greenpoint.
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But hang on, but hang on, but hang on. All in the 50 to 70% range from Mondami.
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Hang on a second. But here's how he's done it. He kind of took the Trump playbook to the working
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family party in the DSA have a monster, have a beast of a ground game. They've got thousands
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of people canvassing every day. They're bringing every potential. This is why in Brooklyn, you're
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seeing these, in these other sectors of New York city, you're seeing these kinds of numbers because,
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uh, Cuomo had all the money in the primary, had 40 million bucks. This kid had nothing.
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It's about putting it together. It's in the working family party and DSA are
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essentially Marxist entities. Okay. But they've got ground game, just like the Bolsheviks know
00:23:33.560
about ground game. These guys got it. They went and knocked on doors. They didn't rely on TV ads.
00:23:38.440
And that's what you're seeing tonight in the establishment in New York city.
00:23:42.120
Forget the Republican state. Republican parties are relevant, but the business establishment,
00:23:46.840
the financial community establishment kept, kept, uh, this dream going on that Eric Adams and
00:23:53.160
Sliva were going to drop out and give Cuomo a shot. It didn't, it didn't materialize. In fact,
00:23:58.040
a man, Dami is going to claim a mandate because he's going to break 50%. Is he not, sir?
00:24:02.520
Uh, it looks that way. And if you take the early voting, it gradually got younger as the week went
00:24:10.040
on little Bangladesh up in Washington Heights. And if you look at Astoria and if you look at the
00:24:15.080
upper East side, upper West side, all leading the pack in early voting, 80 to a hundred thousand
00:24:20.040
volunteers from Mandani, they may have knocked on 200,000 doors this past weekend, uh, with their
00:24:26.280
crew. His social media presence are so well done. TikTok, Instagram, about 6 million followers just
00:24:32.920
between the two. Sliwa or Cuomo didn't hold a candle to that. And I maintain that Cuomo probably
00:24:38.200
didn't campaign hard enough. Sliwa accused him of hanging out in the Hamptons, but it's, it doesn't
00:24:42.360
maybe make a difference at this point. Uh, maybe Cuomo did too, too little, too late. And that big
00:24:47.880
PAC money that originally went to Adams. I think a lot of it went over to Cuomo, but you need boots
00:24:52.920
on the ground. Nobody had it like Mamdani. And it's just the fact, the DSA, the young kids,
00:24:59.000
I interviewed three students at Pace University, these girls, they don't understand economics.
00:25:03.080
They're from McMansions in the suburbs and they're all whining that they want free apartments in New
00:25:07.240
York City or to be able to afford here. But I get their angst and I get their pain because I have kids
00:25:11.800
who live in New York City too, paying $5,000 a month for rent. It's very difficult, but they don't
00:25:16.760
understand the dynamics, what got us here. But they see Mamdani, he's young, he's attractive,
00:25:22.040
he can play soccer. He wants free tickets to FIFA, to the general public, you know,
00:25:26.120
the FIFA thing next week, the World Cup next year. And you know, they, he's very popular.
00:25:31.560
And that's the appeal with these DSA candidates, the young Turks. This is what's going on here.
00:25:37.000
And they've got mass appeal. And I don't know if it's a tidal wave or not, but it is here in Manhattan
00:25:42.680
tonight. No, if you're not going to, if you're not going to confront this early on, they can
00:25:47.000
should have confronted his naturalization, the whole citizen part of this, gotten into his dark
00:25:52.120
money. The media is not going to do it for you. You got to do the tough work. If you're going to
00:25:55.880
beat a guy like this, you got it. He's using unconventional methods. You got to use unconventional
00:25:59.960
methods. And you have to out the fact that, by the way, the embassy is reporting that I think 60% of the
00:26:06.840
the Jewish young Jewish vote under 35 is going to vote for Mandami. This is a guy that's a Marxist,
00:26:12.520
a neo-Marxist and a jihadist. David, hang on right there. John Solomon, in all your wisdom,
00:26:19.160
brother, New York City, the global financial capital of the world is now in the hands of a
00:26:26.520
Marxist jihadist. Sir, 24 years after you covered 9-11. Yeah. Well, it's what they have,
00:26:36.200
we're trained to do. What Mandami is inheriting is a 20-year, 25-year plan by the Soroses and other
00:26:42.120
leftists in the Democratic Party to change the minds of our young children, to make Palestinians
00:26:48.840
romanticized despite their terrorism, to make Americans and our great history and our great
00:26:54.360
courage look like a moral evil. And they set the stage for these young people to actually be
00:26:59.640
programmed to vote this way for a long time to come. Donald Trump interrupted that in 2024.
00:27:04.200
And, you know, what Mandami did is exactly what Trump did. He went to the forgotten person. He
00:27:09.000
said, I want your vote in 2024. We didn't do that in 2025. The conservatives and Republicans did not
00:27:14.840
do that. And that's why they got swamped tonight. It's very simple. Republicans can come back for this
00:27:19.960
just as quickly as they can fall apart from this. You got to go back to what makes people win
00:27:24.920
elections. That is talking to people, forget the ads, forget the silly consultants. Donald Trump didn't
00:27:30.280
need any consultants to win in 16 or 24. He did it by talking to the people that decide elections,
00:27:36.360
often the ones we forget to talk to. Now, we talked to them here on this network. We knew the
00:27:40.680
frustrations that people had that the Republicans hadn't delivered since Trump came in. Trump
00:27:44.760
delivered, but the rest of the Republican Party didn't. We knew that because we're talking to them
00:27:48.760
every day. But I'm not sure the consultants and the rhinos and the traditional base of the party knew
00:27:54.760
that this frustration existed. They don't know what their children were programmed to vote like for
00:27:59.160
the next 10 or 20 years. And so they didn't combat it. And you're going to take this extraordinary city
00:28:05.320
that gave the entire world a belief in free markets, in capitalism, in innovation, in the American
00:28:11.880
innovation cycle. And you're going to turn it into something that probably looks like a Soviet
00:28:16.360
republic. And that is going to be shocking to the world. But it's an opportunity for Texas. Dallas
00:28:21.960
could be the new financial capital of the world. Tennessee and Nashville could be the new Hollywood.
00:28:26.840
Will people go do that? Yeah, Miami. Yeah, go fix it there. We can do this. We just aren't executing
00:28:32.440
beyond Donald Trump. Downstream from Donald Trump, the execution is beyond weak. Now, as you said at the
00:28:39.800
beginning, you don't get darker blue than New York City. New Jersey has always been a blue state.
00:28:51.480
President Trump started to bring it back with a herculean effort. The Commonwealth of Virginia
00:28:56.840
used to be studied. We had this one-off with Youngkin when MAGA came together and actually got it done.
00:29:02.440
We overperformed the 2020 election. And of course, we're going to go to California here in a moment
00:29:09.640
that's another disaster for the Republican Party. What does it tell us about about the
00:29:15.800
Democrat strategy? They've got kind of a stronghold in Washington, D.C. I mean,
00:29:20.120
my beloved Commonwealth of Virginia is essentially Washington, D.C. down to Fredericksburg. I mean,
00:29:24.440
all Northern Virginia. This is massive. I think six of the seven richest counties in the country
00:29:30.040
surround Washington, D.C. And three of those, the big counties in Northern Virginia,
00:29:33.960
New Jersey. Obviously, the inner cities turned out today. New York City is New York City. And
00:29:39.160
California, I'm hearing that we may lose the California Proposition 50, which I think is a
00:29:45.240
total illegal scam by 20 points. So your thoughts on how do we combat, you've got Trump, and of course,
00:29:52.040
he wasn't, you know, Mike Crispy tells us the consultants in New Jersey didn't want Trump anywhere
00:29:56.520
around. He just had a hundred thousand people there to rally, you know, the summer before when he's
00:30:02.120
running himself. So what are your thoughts about how do we engage with Trump? How do we get President
00:30:06.760
Trump and get him into these blue areas where he's proven that he's got a track record in the past?
00:30:12.840
Listen, the base of the Democratic Party is now the government-dependent base. It isn't just
00:30:17.640
welfare. It's the professors who get all those research grants and ridiculous amounts of money
00:30:21.720
from NIH and other places to study things that are never going to make our life better. It's all the
00:30:26.680
federal workers that keep growing on Republican administrations and not. If you wanted to clear
00:30:31.880
out Northern Virginia and make Virginia red again, get rid of the damn federal workforce that you
00:30:36.680
bloated since George W. Bush created the concocted Homeland Security Department, which is the most
00:30:42.280
unconservative department in American history. So you look at what we, what the Republican Party did,
00:30:48.200
they allowed the Democrats to create a self-government-funded base of the party,
00:30:53.320
the non-profit world, the welfare state, the educative state, which we give tons of money
00:31:00.520
to now and make them all Democratic voters, and then the federal bureaucracy. Shrink the government,
00:31:05.320
you'll shrink the base because when they don't have money, they ain't going to have time to go out and
00:31:09.080
vote. It is so simple, but Donald Trump hasn't really, listen, I'll call the president on this one,
00:31:14.120
he really hasn't shrunk the government. It's still the same size as we took over. Yeah, okay,
00:31:18.120
great. Doge did a couple billion dollars here and there. The workforce is the same size. And it's
00:31:24.680
going to be the same size unless someone grows a pair and starts cutting it. And you got to start
00:31:28.680
cutting those university grants. Stop listening to the congressman to whine and say, those are my
00:31:33.000
constituents. Say, no, these are the American taxpayers' dollars. That's what you got to do.
00:31:37.240
We're not doing it. The conservative movement is not doing it. They talk a great game. They execute far less.
00:31:43.320
Let Trump be Trump. John Solomon at our anchor desk in Washington, D.C. Why don't you hang on for,
00:31:49.960
well, here's what we're going to do. We're going to take a short commercial break. We're going to
00:31:53.320
come back. We're going to go to New York City again and California to see how it's playing out. The
00:31:58.440
polls in California, I think, close in 30 minutes. Joel Pollack's going to join us. Go back to David
00:32:02.840
Zier. Short commercial break here on Real America's Voice. Election night coverage,
00:32:26.840
And in New Jersey, John Solomon has joined us, Richard Ferris. I want to go now to California.
00:32:31.880
Joel Pollack joins us. Joel, you've got as good a sense of California as anybody in politics.
00:32:37.800
I'm hearing rumblings, sir, that this could be quite a blowout on Prop 50 and be the springboard,
00:32:45.560
not just for winning the House of Representatives, because we now know Virginia taking the lead is
00:32:51.960
saying they're going to go to a 10 to 1 map. Westmore has already been on MSNBC saying he's
00:32:55.880
calling together a commission to pick up at least a seat in Maryland. It's going to be a springboard
00:33:01.080
for Gavin Newsom's 2028 run in the impeachment of President Trump in 26. Your thoughts, sir?
00:33:09.480
Well, this was definitely Gavin Newsom's play for 2028. And of course, he also wants to be
00:33:15.480
seen as helpful to Democrats in 2026. The Republican delegation in California is now at nine seats. It
00:33:22.600
could go down to four seats as a result of this new map. A couple of the seats in the Central Valley
00:33:28.040
will still be competitive. But Newsom is staking his claim to be the leader of the party, the man
00:33:34.360
who put the party in a position to take the House and to stop the Trump presidency. Now, if you ask
00:33:41.640
Newsom directly whether he wants to impeach the president, he'll say, oh, no, no, no, we just want
00:33:46.120
oversight of the president. But we know it's not going to stop there. This is definitely an attempt to
00:33:51.480
end the Trump presidency early by impeaching him. Of course, the Senate won't convict, but you never
00:33:57.640
know what might happen. They're just going to try to stop everything Trump is doing. In large part,
00:34:01.960
that's what this shutdown is about. Donald Trump and his cabinet members were going through every
00:34:07.000
department and getting rid of DEI and putting pro-America, pro-growth policies in place and doing
00:34:12.360
so at an incredibly rapid rate. And that's part of the reason the shutdown happened. It was the only way
00:34:17.480
Democrats could put the brakes on the reforms that Trump was making. And so this is Newsom's attempt
00:34:23.720
to do that starting in January 2027. And he is looking toward 2028. And this is what he's doing. Now,
00:34:31.800
the reason it's succeeding in California is that Newsom is able to frame this issue, the redistricting
00:34:37.720
in California, as an attempt to stop Trump. It really is an attempt to disenfranchise California voters
00:34:46.120
because it's taking away the votes and giving all the power to the politicians to choose their
00:34:53.000
voters rather than the voters choosing who represents them. This reverses the referendum
00:34:57.400
voters passed in 2008 to create an independent redistricting commission. Democrats figured out
00:35:02.840
how to game that one as well. There was a whole article back in 2011 in ProPublica about how Democrats
00:35:09.000
had gamed the supposedly independent commission by having lobbyists and activists pose as residents of
00:35:15.080
communities saying the lines should be here or there. So Republicans lost seats even when they
00:35:20.120
created this independent commission. But now that's not even good enough for Democrats. And they're just
00:35:24.840
going all in for gerrymandering, even though it hurts California. And they're saying they're defending
00:35:30.680
democracy, but it's kind of funny to defend democracy by eliminating the ability of the opposition to
00:35:35.960
compete fairly. So that's going to be the result in California. And it's all about a play
00:35:40.760
for the control of the House, stopping the Trump presidency and Gavin Newsom's personal ambitions.
00:35:47.880
Hang on for a second. Joel, what percentage, I keep saying there's more MAGA voters in California
00:35:54.920
than almost Texas and Florida combined. There's a massive amount of MAGA voters out there. And that's
00:36:00.680
why I think Trump should have been engaged in this thing. Schwarzenegger and then Charlie Munger's,
00:36:06.360
I think, son, the physicist. This, in fact, Schwarzenegger could say his legacy was to get this commission
00:36:11.640
going. California votes like it's 42 percent, 43 percent Republican, roughly like 42 percent overall.
00:36:19.880
And now you're going from 43 congressional districts and nine Republican and 43 Democrat nine down to
00:36:27.400
48 and four. Did the argument for kind of good government or some sort of fairness,
00:36:33.480
did it ever get any traction or was Newsom's just pure power politics? Because this is smash mouth.
00:36:40.760
We don't care 42 or 43 percent of the people are Republicans. We're going to take, you know,
00:36:46.040
basically 90 percent of the 90 percent of the of the House seats and then lead to a potential take
00:36:51.960
the House, install a speaker and go after Trump, stop the Trump revolution in its tracks and maybe also
00:36:59.080
as a benefit impeach the president. You're right. He won't be removed by the Senate,
00:37:03.400
but at least impeach him again for the third time. Did the did the good government aspect of
00:37:09.000
Schwarzenegger and these guys, did it ever get any real traction?
00:37:13.240
You know, good government in California, when Republicans try to introduce it, is like
00:37:17.960
Lucy and Charlie Brown with the football, you know, because the Democrats just take whatever
00:37:22.360
Republicans do to improve the quality of government and they turn it into a partisan
00:37:27.800
exercise to benefit themselves and their party and keep themselves in power. That's just how it's
00:37:31.720
run in California. And you're right. It's total smash mouth. By the way, don't believe any Democrat
00:37:37.160
who tells you that this redistricting idea, that this map is a reaction to Texas. First of all,
00:37:43.800
they passed this map before Texas had passed its map. But second of all, you don't just come up with
00:37:49.400
a map like this on the fly. They had worked on this for months, maybe years, because you need to
00:37:54.520
know where your voters are. You need to have the demographic data. You need to have the experts
00:37:58.440
weigh in. You can't do that in three or four weeks. This was a project over the long term,
00:38:03.000
and they used the Texas redistricting as an excuse to do it. It is their effort to get rid of what
00:38:09.160
remains of the Republican delegation. You're right. It's going to about 10 percent, actually less than 10
00:38:13.960
percent of the total vote. Republicans, again, around 40 percent of voters, but less than 10
00:38:20.920
percent of the seats. And it's a travesty, really, because you can understand that in smaller states
00:38:28.440
where you might only have one or two members of Congress, you might see Republicans shut out
00:38:34.120
if Democrats win both seats. You'd kind of understand that with one, two, three seats. But with 52 seats,
00:38:39.320
to have Republicans completely shut out, it's really abominable. And it takes our country further
00:38:44.360
in the direction of division and conflict, frankly. I mean, not thankfully violent conflict, but it is
00:38:49.800
getting to the point where we are splitting into two Americas. And the crazy thing about it is the
00:38:54.680
courts might not be able to do anything about it. There are going to be court challenges to this
00:38:59.000
on a variety of different grounds. But the Supreme Court may not be able to intervene in states
00:39:06.440
determining their own method of districting or redistricting. And Kevin Kiley, a Republican,
00:39:12.920
who's likely to lose his seat in California, one of the smarter Republicans out there,
00:39:17.240
he's got a bill in Congress that would prevent mid-decade redistricting. And Gavin Newsom just
00:39:22.760
laughed at him and said, oh, well, you're just passing that bill because you want to save your own seat.
00:39:27.080
Well, that's probably true, but it would also make the system more fair. It would be a
00:39:32.120
good government system. Newsom just laughs at that. He's going for the presidency in 2028.
00:39:36.440
Well, two things, two things. Number one, if the president, you know, California very well,
00:39:42.840
you're also a great lawyer. If the president called you tonight and said, Joel, what do I do here by
00:39:48.920
getting Hermit Dillon and the Justice Department on top of this? What's your recommendation to the president?
00:39:53.000
Well, I think you've got to make an urgent appeal to the Supreme Court of the United States,
00:39:59.880
because you could make the argument. And in fact, Hermit Dillon's old law firm in California did make
00:40:05.480
the argument that what Newsom did violated the California Constitution and probably also the
00:40:11.560
Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. And I'll explain how very briefly. Voters passed a
00:40:17.320
referendum in 2008 to take the power away from politicians and put it in the hands of this
00:40:22.520
independent redistricting commission, which was supposed to represent the people directly.
00:40:27.240
What the politicians did in passing this map through the legislature before the voters had
00:40:33.800
reversed the independent commission, that meant that they were effectively usurping the powers of
00:40:39.400
the commission unconstitutionally and unlawfully. Now, they'll say, well, we won by a blowout margin.
00:40:45.000
We passed Proposition 50. The voters clearly want this. So who cares if we did it unlawfully?
00:40:49.800
The voters have spoken. And a court might have sympathy for that, might not want to intervene.
00:40:54.040
Maybe the Supreme Court would decline to hear the case because Proposition 50 wins.
00:40:57.960
But the fact is, the reason voters acted as they did in 2008 was to stop the elected politicians
00:41:04.600
from running the redistricting maps. And what the elected politicians did was say,
00:41:09.160
you know what, we're just going to take the power anyway. There's nothing you can do about it.
00:41:12.600
And in a highly partisan environment, we're just going to reintroduce partisan gerrymandering.
00:41:17.400
The other element they could do is say, well, there's a provision in this referendum, Proposition 50,
00:41:24.360
that says, we're just suspending the independent redistricting commission. We're not getting rid
00:41:28.920
of it. We're just suspending it. That's what they say. They say, we're not against independent
00:41:33.320
redistricting. We're just putting it off for six years. It's temporary. It's temporary.
00:41:37.560
And I don't know that there's any legal basis for that.
00:41:40.280
Hey, game respects game. I love that one. Real quickly, Joel, we've got to go to break. A
00:41:47.080
couple of things. Do you agree, Joel Pollack, that tonight at midnight, the midterms start,
00:41:52.520
the midterm race for 2026 starts after we hear from California?
00:41:57.000
Well, I think the 2028 presidential race has started. Because if you look at what Newsom is doing,
00:42:01.480
and you look at J.B. Pritzker in Illinois, right now, it's a race to the bottom to see who can be
00:42:06.920
more insulting to President Trump, who can attack him more. And Newsom right now takes the edge,
00:42:12.680
because not only is he going on social media and behaving like a jerk, but he's actually delivering
00:42:17.800
results for the party, not for the state. But Newsom's gamble is that what Democrat primary
00:42:22.360
voters want in 2028 is a fighter. They don't care whether you have a record of achievement. And of
00:42:28.040
course, Newsom doesn't have a record of achievement. He has a record of underachievement.
00:42:31.240
You know, after eight years, where's the high speed rail? Where are the dams? Where are the
00:42:35.160
reservoirs? Where are the electric vehicles he promised? You know, there's none of that. He
00:42:38.760
doesn't do anything. All he does is troll Republicans, but he's taken the lead now as the master troll.
00:42:44.200
So tonight, the 2028 Democratic presidential primary begins.
00:42:49.000
Okay, you nailed it too. And he's going to show people, hey, I'm the one that stopped Trump,
00:42:53.240
and I'm the one that's going to lead to his impeachment. Joel Pollack,
00:42:56.920
talk to me about, can we talk about the California Post for a second before we go to break?
00:43:03.080
What is it? It's my favorite tabloid in New York. Are we going tabloid in California?
00:43:09.480
Yes, we are. We're going tabloid in California and starting the new California Post early next year,
00:43:16.840
building out the team right now. And they came to me, you know, I was very happy at Breitbart,
00:43:21.320
and they gave me a lot of freedom. And I was doing some great coverage. I was on the ground in Israel.
00:43:25.720
In fact, I'm going back there next week. I'm going to go into some very dangerous places and write
00:43:29.880
about what's happening with the ceasefire. But California is very important, not just
00:43:34.360
politically for the nation, but, you know, my neighborhood was burnt down in the Palisades
00:43:38.760
fire. My house survived, but I've got to repair it. And the neighborhood, the community was
00:43:43.960
basically displaced, destroyed. And that happened because of a series of government failures. It
00:43:49.640
wasn't just a natural disaster. And report after report is coming out now this week about how the
00:43:54.920
firefighters weren't in position. And when they got into position, they were called off. They were
00:43:58.840
told not to finish putting out the fire. The police weren't there. The mayor was out of the country.
00:44:03.320
Joe, hang on. But everywhere in the country, in fact, people around the world are asking me,
00:44:07.480
how in a place that you had the disaster like the Palisades and the Palisades fire,
00:44:12.280
did you possibly have the Democrats come back and looks like in this proposition tonight are going to
00:44:17.480
have a blowout when they made Trump the issue and the Republican Party ran away from Trump and
00:44:22.840
William Lane in the state to run? How do we have a party do all their coastal commissions and all
00:44:28.120
their decisions basically manifested in the Palisades fire and then screwed all the progressives up in
00:44:35.320
the Palisades, what they've done for the redevelopment since then. And a couple of months later, six months
00:44:40.520
later, we're going to have a blowout win of a guy like Gavin Newsom, who I would argue is the guy who may
00:44:46.040
be principally responsible for this, sir. Well, you know, Pacific Palisades is a conservative community.
00:44:52.440
By that, I mean only 75 percent voted for Kamala Harris in the last election.
00:44:57.400
But on a more serious note, two thirds did vote for Rick Caruso in the last mayoral election and
00:45:03.560
only one third voted for Karen Bass. So it's more moderate on the Democratic side in Pacific Palisades.
00:45:09.080
The problem in California is that you don't realize what's going on in the state until something
00:45:14.520
bad happens to you. But it happens bit by bit, piece by piece. There really isn't a statewide voice
00:45:20.200
that reflects what's really going on. We have these big local media markets,
00:45:24.680
but there's nothing between those local media markets and the national media market. So Newsom
00:45:29.320
is able to make a statewide issue all about President Donald Trump, Democrats, Republicans on the national
00:45:35.160
level, while he's disenfranchising California voters and reducing their voice. And that's why
00:45:40.280
the California Post exists, is to create a new impression, a new mirror to hold up to the state.
00:45:46.200
And it's very exciting to be part of it. Well, you were there with Andrew when we started
00:45:52.360
Breitbart News, the new site, and you were our senior editor after Andrew died to take it. So you
00:45:58.280
know how to build organizations. It's going to be great. I'm so happy for you and look forward to
00:46:03.240
following you closely at the California Post. Thank you. By the way, what's your Twitter feed so people
00:46:07.880
can follow you on your travels? It's at Joel Pollack, J-O-E-L-P-O-L-L-A-K.
00:46:16.040
Joel, thank you very much for joining us tonight from California. We're going to,
00:46:18.680
those polls are going to close momentarily. Here's what we're going to do. We're going to take a
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short commercial break. We're going to return. We're going to New York City. We're going to
00:46:25.960
Texas. We're going back to John Solomon. We got a lot going on here. A lot more. We got Texas,
00:46:31.080
California. Next up, here at Real America's Voice, The War Room on election night coverage 2025.
00:46:48.360
Okay, here we are back with election coverage. I got my wingman. I got Solomon in DC. I got Dave
00:46:55.800
Bratt. Dave Bratt, give me a couple of pearls of wisdom before we throw it to Texas.
00:47:01.080
Yeah, well, you and Solomon were getting at something particular to Virginia, DC Swamp,
00:47:07.640
the seven richest counties. But even a little deeper than that, with the uniparty logic,
00:47:13.320
right? The governor, the Republican lost seven points worse than Trump performed in 24. So there's
00:47:23.400
an outperformance problem. But the real thing is the uniparty, right? Youngkin got all the check
00:47:30.760
writers. Go check on those check writers from the big energy companies, hint, hint,
00:47:35.320
the lawyers, the major check writers that supported Youngkin and see if they supported Sears.
00:47:41.160
And you probably find no. And then Spanberger is no threat to that, right? She keeps the swamp in full
00:47:46.600
tilt. And so all the money's there. And what the voters don't get, what Trump put through, right?
00:47:51.800
Trump won African-American, Hispanic, blue-collar workers because he went out and talked to
00:47:56.920
everybody and went over the heads of everybody. But what people don't get now is the Republican
00:48:02.280
Party is not the party, the old country club reversion club, right? The swamp in Virginia
00:48:09.320
thinks, OK, we lose someone like Brad, he goes away, and next time we'll win a Democrat. No,
00:48:14.360
no, no. It's all different in Virginia now. The structure of Virginia is totally corrupted.
00:48:20.200
I can't think of a sector Republicans can go after, right? I mean, you got the Second Amendment
00:48:25.960
folks, police, firemen, et cetera. But the Fortune 500 CEOs, for example, are 75% Democrat now.
00:48:34.760
The CEO class, and we haven't made that case. Trump makes that case in a clever way.
00:48:39.960
That's just all American. And then the Magnificent Seven, right? The trillionaire class,
00:48:44.600
except for Elon, all of the trillionaire class is on the left now and dumping money.
00:48:51.800
And we need to break it up, like Solomon said. I'm not sure Yunkiner did anything to break up all
00:48:58.040
the tentacles to the Uniparty and the money. And Virginia is really susceptible to the Uniparty
00:49:05.560
like no other state. That is the unique reason, right? If you look at the northern counties,
00:49:11.880
even down to Fredericksburg, Spanburgers went in by 45%, all of them. And then if you look at the
00:49:18.200
rurals, any of the rurals around western Richmond or whatever, Sears wins by 50%, but they're all
00:49:27.640
small. And so all the big money is now on the left. And we need to make that point, and we need to blow
00:49:34.600
it up in about two more years, or it's structurally built into cake. And the Uniparty chooses its
00:49:40.680
candidates very well, right? They choose the Republicans. I think, you know, the Paul Ryan
00:49:49.640
Brad, if you talk this well, when you ran against Spanburg and she kicked your ass,
00:49:53.560
she wouldn't have been a governor tonight. Just kidding, sir. God, okay, just chill. I'll come
00:49:57.720
back to you. You're great. You're great. Just hang on. Dave Brat, we owe Spanburgers rise to power,
00:50:04.200
came on Dave Brat's back. And Paul Ryan gave her the ladder. Stick right there. Let's go to Texas.
00:50:10.840
We got Grant Stinchfield and I think Glenn Story. Give us some good news in Texas, boys. What's
00:50:17.160
happening? Well, I'll tell you what, Steve, it's always good to see you. And I am with the
00:50:23.480
Patriot Mobile boys, and of course, of course, gals. Jenny Story, COO, Glenn Story, Scott,
00:50:29.640
chief of marketing officer here. A lot of good news. We've got a very conservative candidate
00:50:34.840
who looks like it's going to go into a runoff for a state senate seat. But I think, Steve,
00:50:39.000
the bigger story is what Patriot Mobile is doing, specifically in Texas, to save Texas with
00:50:45.720
conservative candidates. Because, Glenn, I'll ask you, if we don't save Texas, this country's lost
00:50:51.800
without this state. That's absolutely gone. And I mean, that's really our focus today is saving
00:50:57.240
the state of Texas. Because without our electoral votes, it doesn't matter what happens in Arizona
00:51:02.440
and other places. So we're just, we're fighting as a company. You know, one of the scary things,
00:51:07.640
Scott, is we only had, I think it's like eight percent turnout right now. That's a problem. And
00:51:12.840
we're known as a state that we should be turning people out. That is a problem. And right here in
00:51:17.640
Texas, we do have a problem. And if people don't get out and vote, it's going to be an even bigger
00:51:22.680
problem that we need to, we need to wake up like right now. People need to look at this and say,
00:51:27.400
hey, what's at stake right now? We got, we got a lot going on. We got some midterms coming up next
00:51:32.600
year. If people don't wake up, we're going to be right back in the mess that we were in a few years
00:51:37.000
back. We got work to do. You know, we got to be prepared for the post-Trump country. And everyone
00:51:43.880
is basically resting on the laurels of Trump. And they're saying, we don't have to get off our couch.
00:51:48.760
But we got to think about what happens in the post-Trump country. And that's why Steve came
00:51:53.720
to Texas because he realizes how important it is to keep the state red, even though it's kind of
00:52:00.040
purple. You know, you guys told me Steve came out here and he's literally like a few miles down the
00:52:04.600
road from me. I didn't get a call from, from Steve here in Texas. But Steve, I think, you know,
00:52:10.120
when it comes to Patriot Mobile, this is what this company is about. You know, they're big sponsors of
00:52:15.320
helping us put this broadcast on air tonight. And they are committed. I know you know these
00:52:20.680
folks individually. And I don't know of a company more committed to saving America, Steve.
00:52:26.680
Well, Grant, here's the thing that concerned me when I went out. I was trying to be under the
00:52:30.280
radar just to get a feel for things. Texas and, you know, Trump won by 14. Ted Cruz,
00:52:36.760
he pulled Ted Cruz up by 11 and 24. Tarrant County, as you know, is I think one of the most important
00:52:42.360
counties in the country. I was shocked at how how moderate to liberal the Republican establishment
00:52:50.600
is down there in the in the in the Texas House and the Senate. And quite frankly, with all these
00:52:55.160
other issues going on, particularly the encroachment now of this new obviously focus of it looks like
00:53:01.560
if not the Muslim Brotherhood, then aspects of Islam coming to Texas. I mean, we've got a fight on
00:53:07.480
our hands. That's why tonight is so important. Texas may be the one place in these amendments
00:53:12.840
and a couple of these Senate seats that we get some good news because the rest of the country
00:53:16.040
right now is going to look like a bloodbath, sir. Steve, I'll tell you, I think the rest of the
00:53:22.280
country needs to learn from Texas's mistakes on exactly what you brought up. The Texas legislature
00:53:28.440
is run by Democrats and Republicans have a virtual supermajority. And yet you've got moderate
00:53:34.360
Republicans working with Democrats to steal control of the state legislature. And, you know,
00:53:40.680
before I throw it back to you, Glenn, I'll ask you, how does Patriot Mobile help to stop that?
00:53:45.720
You're talking about conservative candidates. We need a state legislature level here. Well,
00:53:49.240
well, look, we start with telling the truth. That's why we like to talk to the guys at the
00:53:53.800
war room because they the war room posse, they want to hear the truth. And we like to tell the truth
00:53:59.720
because, look, if we can't elect folks at the local level that are qualified, that really want
00:54:06.520
to save our country and save our state, if they don't put God first in country and state,
00:54:11.800
look, that's the biggest thing that I think we, and that's why we're here at Lee Wamsgun's
00:54:16.680
senatorial race. And she's about as conservative as it gets. She will be a real fighter in the
00:54:22.840
Texas Senate. And I guess, Jenny, let me just ask you before I let you guys go, because I know you
00:54:26.920
guys are going out tomorrow for some award ceremonies. It's not just Texas. I know you
00:54:32.840
guys are based here, but you're putting this kind of effort in the states across the country.
00:54:37.160
Oh, absolutely. It's through the causes that we support. Oh, it's through the causes that we
00:54:41.640
support that we actually are helping other conservative candidates. We were just at the
00:54:45.800
National Association of Christian Lawmakers. And a lot of those folks are the guys that are
00:54:50.040
putting the Ten Commandments bills in place or laws that we then go and we backfill those posters
00:54:56.120
and get them into the schools. So it's really a lot of these organizations that we support and
00:55:00.680
the collaborative efforts that really help the nation and the national candidates.
00:55:04.920
Well, I just am so grateful for all of your commitment, your company's commitment to America,
00:55:10.200
to Texas, to Real America's Voice, and everybody else out there. So PatriotMobile.com forward
00:55:16.360
slash RAV. Make sure you get a Patriot Mobile phone. Thank you, guys. We appreciate you coming on.
00:55:20.600
Absolutely. So, Steve, I think there is good news from Texas. You got Lee Wamsgan who looks like
00:55:27.400
she's going to go into a runoff. That's a good thing. She'll get there. She'll win that. This is
00:55:31.800
a pretty conservative district. And then we move forward. I don't think Democrats are in a position
00:55:37.480
yet to take Texas, but you take the eye off the ball in this state. You know, as we've seen,
00:55:42.920
you can lose anything in an instant. And we're not taking our eye off it here, Steve.
00:55:47.560
Grant, you hang on. What I'm going to do is I'm going to go to a short commercial break. We're
00:55:51.640
going to go to New York and maybe California. I want to come back to you. We'll find out about
00:55:56.040
Lee and make sure that thing's locked in. Also, Brian Harrison is going to talk to us about some
00:55:59.720
of the other races. Grant Stinchfield in Texas at Lee Wamsgan's headquarters. We've got some good
00:56:06.280
news maybe coming out of Texas. Short commercial break. We're going to go back to New York,
00:56:11.160
to the America First warehouse. We're going to hear from some of the folks that are going to have to live
00:56:17.560
with a neo-Marxist jihadist as the mayor of New York City, unless we get to work and make sure that
00:56:24.760
we check his citizenship. Short commercial break. Back in a moment.
00:56:37.800
Welcome back. It's election night 2025. You're here in the war room, Real America's Voice,
00:56:43.880
continuing coverage of election night. We're going to go to Damon and Studio 6B at the America First
00:56:50.360
warehouse. Brother, it was just announced that Alvin Bragg has now won another term with 74 percent of
00:56:57.960
the vote to continue on as the prosecutor, the DA in Manhattan. Damon, give me your overall assessment
00:57:06.360
of what you guys are feeling tonight, knowing that a neo-Marxist jihadist is going to be the mayor of the
00:57:12.360
greatest city on earth, sir. Sir. Yeah. Well, we're all we're all ready to fast for Ramadan here,
00:57:17.960
Steve. That's looks like what it's going to be. So I know there's a lot of questions tonight,
00:57:22.440
obviously, on New York City. But Steve, one of the things, you know, you said Trump's the greatest
00:57:26.200
political asset in political history and he's going unused. And I think that's one of the questions
00:57:30.120
again tonight. Is there a viable Republican Party or is it just the Trump Party? You know,
00:57:35.240
is tonight another reminder of that? The Democrats know one thing. They know if they cover up their
00:57:40.920
radicalism, they can take a bad economy and they can run on it and they can win. And I'll tell you
00:57:47.000
the other thing that stands out to me, Steve, tonight. As you look at Mark Robinson in North Carolina,
00:57:51.800
what he said, sexist, racial things online. Voters rejected him by 15, 16 points in that race.
00:58:00.280
Jay Jones fantasized about murdering Republicans and their kids and he won. So I don't know what else
00:58:07.880
you need to know that these people are the enemy. But that is what I take out of this so far tonight.
00:58:14.520
No, it's pretty it's pretty dramatic. And I got to tell you, you mentioned about Trump and the
00:58:18.760
Trump Party and the Republican Party. While you're still letting these Republican Party people and
00:58:23.000
these consultants make decisions, I happen to believe that if we'd run the same strategy as in 2021
00:58:29.560
and President Trump had gotten very involved, you would have seen a much different outcome.
00:58:32.840
Particularly, you're having a bloodbath now in the House of Delegates in Virginia. And this is going
00:58:38.120
to come back on a national level because Spanberger and these radical Democrats are going to try to go
00:58:42.680
to a 10-1 redistricting in the Commonwealth. And you couple that with California, what Wes Moore said
00:58:49.320
tonight out of Maryland, you're going to have a dogfight in 2026. The midterm started midnight,
00:58:54.120
but I got to tell you, it's going to be a dogfight. I definitely think, Damon, he would have made a huge
00:58:59.000
impact in New Jersey. I mean, he had New Jersey trending our way. He had 100,000 people on kind
00:59:05.400
of a windy day down at the shore in Jersey. And he was never used. The consultants around Jack never
00:59:13.400
wanted to bring him into the campaign. And President Trump did, I think, one teletown hall at the end.
00:59:18.440
So you're seeing the impact of this right now. And it's going to be catastrophic. In California,
00:59:24.440
they completely blocked President Trump. When if you got a third of the MAGA voters to turn out,
00:59:29.720
you would have stopped this Proposition 50. So you're seeing it right there. Damon,
00:59:34.200
I guess you got some audience of members that have been there all night with you guys. You
00:59:39.880
want to take some questions or some comments? Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. Thanks, Steve.
00:59:44.440
Let's go out over to Kevin Downey Jr., who's with a great patriot that a lot of people here at
00:59:49.080
the America First Warehouse know. Kevin, take it away. Thank you, Big D. Folks,
00:59:52.760
we've got Joe the Bucks, the man, the legend behind the America First Warehouse. Let's hear it for Joe.
00:59:58.920
He did this. The most patriotic venue on the planet. Joe, there's a communist about to take
01:00:06.920
over New York City. What are your thoughts? I got to tell you, I'm so glad that I live on
01:00:12.360
Long Island. It's about 30, 45 miles away from the Big Apple. But I spend a lot of time and I make
01:00:18.440
my money driving trucks. My company is in and out of New York City. And I got to tell you,
01:00:23.880
the last couple of weeks, I feel like I'm in a different country. There's more scooters and
01:00:28.120
things running around. And I'm like, where are these scooters coming from? And I'm driving a big
01:00:33.640
truck and I would hate to accidentally run some of them over. So my question is, are they really voting
01:00:39.640
correctly in New York City? Molly Hernick tells us there's over 400,000 more votes than registered
01:00:45.560
voters. Are we really just going through this game of motions and playing the game? Because I'm a little
01:00:51.080
tired of it. Yeah, I hear you. I got to be honest, Joe. I know a little bit about New York City history.
01:00:59.720
I don't know that there's been a fair election in the five boroughs since Tammany Hall.
01:01:04.520
I'm not sure where Tammany Hall was. You must be way older than me.
01:01:10.120
Yeah, I don't know. This is a, I mean, it's a bad day. Let's look at it this way, though.
01:01:14.680
And these were blue states and blue cities. So we can't be too shocked. But the fact that
01:01:19.800
an Islamo-communist is taking over New York City 24 years after they knocked down the Twin Towers,
01:01:26.600
I think that's disgusting. Where do you stand on this?
01:01:29.480
Oh my goodness. You got to be kidding me. Where do I stand on this? There's only one God. Our nation
01:01:35.000
was developed under Judeo-Christian values. America was built on our founding fathers,
01:01:40.520
built the country on Jesus Christ and the Judeo-Christian values. There's no other God
01:01:45.480
allowed, acceptable, should be allowed into this country. What does that make me? It makes me a
01:01:50.520
Christian-American patriot. That's what it makes me. All right. Now, let me ask you this, Joe.
01:02:00.600
Is this the end of New York City? Can we bounce back? Oh, I don't think it's going to last too
01:02:04.920
long in there because it's going to be so disgraceful. Nobody's going to be in there.
01:02:08.280
Who's going to go to a Broadway play? Honey, let's pack it up. We're going to go to dinner and have a
01:02:12.600
Broadway play. I'm not even going to think about it. I'm going to drive through New York City,
01:02:17.000
I'm going to pick up and drop off my shipments, and I'm going to charge double from now on.
01:02:22.600
There's going to be an exodus. There's going to be an exodus. All right. Thanks, Joe the Box.
01:02:27.160
Thank you for everything. Back to you, Big D. Back to you, Big D. All right, Kevin Downey Jr.,
01:02:31.400
thanks. We'll get another Patriot over set up with Kevin to talk about what's happened here
01:02:35.720
tonight in New York, but let me get to the guys here. Delgado, you heard what I said when Steve asked
01:02:40.840
me. You look at the Republicans tonight. We saw what happened in Virginia. We saw what happened in
01:02:46.840
New Jersey. We talked earlier in the show about the fact that Republicans just thought,
01:02:50.760
well, we've got a lot of registrations in New Jersey, so everything must be trending our way.
01:02:55.320
Trump's not on the ballot. Low propensity voters stay home. I know some people think that Trump may
01:03:01.080
stick around in 2028, but I think the reality is that Trump's not going to be on the ballot again.
01:03:05.480
So what do we do when Trump's not on the ballot to get voters out in races like this?
01:03:10.120
That's a great question because we saw what happened when he's not engaged, right? We just saw what
01:03:14.600
happened tonight. He's not engaged. The people don't come out. So what does that tell you?
01:03:19.640
Well, you throw out everything that you just did because we just figured out that doesn't work,
01:03:24.840
and you get the guy involved. He'll probably be more than happy to show up, do some rallies,
01:03:31.960
get into your neighborhoods, get your people out, and make sure they show up to vote because that's the
01:03:37.080
winning formula. It's not hard. This stuff is not hard. He showed you how to do it, laid it out the
01:03:42.920
plan. All you got to do is say, hey, Mr. President, would you mind showing up? Don't listen to a
01:03:47.400
consultant because they're there just to screw things up. That's what they do. They're consultants
01:03:53.080
because they weren't successful doing what you're trying to do, run for office. So stay away from
01:03:58.360
consultants. Go to the people that win. You want to do what winners do? It's very simple. You hear this
01:04:03.960
from top level people all the time. What do you want to do if you want to win? Look what the winners
01:04:08.840
are doing and do what they just did because they've already figured it out. It's not hard.
01:04:13.800
So they've got to get him involved. And I think part of it too, he has to step up and say, you know
01:04:19.240
what, I'm going to step up, Jack Citarelli. I'm going to make sure you take New Jersey because that's,
01:04:24.920
that should have been mine last year. You know, I think, Paul, the story tonight is not so much the
01:04:30.520
overall result because again, you know, Republicans are in charge of everything. They're going into states
01:04:35.480
that obviously the Democrats won and control. So it's an uphill climb from the jump.
01:04:40.440
But I think what the story tonight is the margins across the board that they won by,
01:04:46.360
the underperformance of the candidates. And I think what MTG talked about, by the way,
01:04:51.640
you look at some of these local races across the country, the Republicans losing the two seats in the,
01:04:56.840
in the PSC tonight in Georgia. I think that might be a bigger red flag than maybe some of the top
01:05:01.720
level overall gubernatorial races, which I don't think anyone is overly surprised by it. And again,
01:05:07.160
I think what they were surprised by is they're getting called at 904 and 806. And these things
01:05:12.520
are just done in the underperformance of the candidates tonight might be the thing that sticks
01:05:16.280
out. Well, we kind of liken it to the midterm curse. We've seen it since World War II,
01:05:21.720
the bounce back after Republican comes in or the Democrat comes in. I still don't understand why you
01:05:27.240
talk about messaging all the time. Why is there not a unified messaging and a localized version
01:05:33.880
of make America first? Like for example, Jersey, what, like we're going to bring job independence
01:05:38.360
and deregulation here to Jersey. Okay. We're going to get rid of illegal immigrants in Jersey. You
01:05:43.560
know, we're going to make Jersey first and we're going to fight tooth and nail with a federalist
01:05:47.160
mentality. Where is that messaging that could be across the board, but it still plays to the five
01:05:53.480
major tenants of being MAGA, which was so successful. Where is that? Where is the
01:05:58.680
unification on that? And why can't we see a little more, like again, more alignment through,
01:06:03.800
you know, Trump right down through it and just get in line at this point. Cause we truly need
01:06:08.520
to keep the government. Well, where's the vision from? Yeah. Yeah.
01:06:14.440
Damon, hang on for one second. I got to get to Solomon before he punches, but I just want to spend a
01:06:18.120
second. Um, and we're going to come back to you guys. You nailed something that's very important.
01:06:22.520
The midterm start tonight. One of the biggest warning signs that we've got that we need to
01:06:27.720
get focused is these two, uh, these two commissioners in Georgia, the MTG, uh,
01:06:32.920
mentioned, I don't think they've ever won. And she says the first time in 30 years
01:06:37.800
that Democrats have won a statewide, uh, election. I don't think they've ever had commissioners
01:06:43.000
been Democrats in a couple of decades. That is a warning that this thing is going to cut deeper
01:06:48.360
than just as you said, Hey, we're losing. These are blue states. They're heavily blue states,
01:06:52.920
particularly my Commonwealth of Virginia, but it's the margins. And also as this thing spreads
01:07:02.360
That's the thing tonight. I don't, I don't think anyone's necessarily surprised on the overall
01:07:06.440
outcomes, but I think it's the margin. It's the underperformance. Um, and I think it's just the
01:07:11.400
vision from the Republicans overall, Steve, it's not like we don't have big things that need answers to.
01:07:15.640
So think about the, think about what we have to fight right now. We have property taxes. We have
01:07:20.280
the moratorium on immigration. We have immunity. We have mandates. We have the general healthcare
01:07:25.000
vision with the Republicans have absolutely no vision on healthcare. What's whatsoever.
01:07:29.080
You have a multi-frontal assault on landowners, farms, ranch. There's so many things that this,
01:07:34.600
this party should be focused on. If we can't make red states as red as they can make blue states blue,
01:07:40.120
we are in trouble. It doesn't matter how many voters we register. If we don't give them a reason to
01:07:45.400
come out to vote, it doesn't make a difference.
01:07:49.880
Damon, hang on for one second. I'm going to come back to you guys. I want to go to John Solomon
01:07:53.880
in our anchor desk in Washington, DC, our DC studios. John, your closing thoughts. I know you
01:07:59.240
got a bounce. You're working on a lot of these investigations, uh, that we're going to pick
01:08:03.000
up tomorrow. You, you, you, you, you, you and Natalie wrote shotgun, uh, with me in a year ago
01:08:10.520
tomorrow, right? Uh, we had the greatest comeback in American history. And now tonight we're, we got
01:08:17.000
a reality check, sir. What do you think? Yeah. Listen, I think you can sum it up in the experience
01:08:22.200
of two candidates. There's a lesson to learn in Jason Maury's. He leaned into Donald Trump,
01:08:26.520
not away from him. Republicans have to stop leaning away from the leader of their party and the leading
01:08:31.480
message that wins their party there, uh, or wins that popularity among, uh, the, the masses in
01:08:36.760
America. And then the other is Mondami, whatever you want to say about Mondami's radicalism.
01:08:41.640
He did three things. He got new people to the poll in gigantic numbers, just like Donald Trump did
01:08:46.920
last year. He stayed, he stayed focused on the economy and making a more America affordable again.
01:08:52.680
That's what the Trump team and the Congress needs to be focused on. Uh, and three, he remained
01:08:57.960
consistent. He didn't flip flop. He didn't listen to consultants. He went with his instinct and he
01:09:02.520
came off as authentic, even if it's crazy authentic, he's authentic. So you learn in Mondani's victory
01:09:09.000
and in Jason Maury's is significant overperformance compared to any other Republican tonight.
01:09:13.800
Some really valuable lessons. If you're a Republican, the question I have is,
01:09:17.560
will they listen? Will this be a wake up call or will they yawn and move on?
01:09:21.560
Uh, big things are on the horizon tomorrow. The Supreme Court's going to hear,
01:09:24.760
uh, the, uh, tariff case. That's a historic case. It could change things. The Louisiana apportionment
01:09:30.520
case will be big. I thought Joel Pollack made out a good point. Will the 14th Amendment be used by
01:09:35.720
the Justice Department to invalidate some of the redistricting pushes? Tonight, the, um, uh,
01:09:41.080
the Republicans lost a chance to reclaim the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. They didn't work hard
01:09:46.600
enough, just like they didn't work hard enough in April with the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Those courts
01:09:51.160
are going to decide a lot of the electoral issues in 28. How many more courts are going to flip between
01:09:55.800
now and 28? Those are all questions that someone that's the chief political strategist for the
01:10:00.680
president has to answer quickly and get back to what the winning strategy was. Tonight is so different
01:10:06.520
than one year ago tonight because the strategy that the Republican Party pursued was so radically
01:10:13.080
different and so radically underwhelming. And by the way, the Democrats got back to what they're good
01:10:18.040
at, street politics. That's what they're good at. That's what Barack Obama was, a street organizer.
01:10:22.600
So Democrats are going to keep doing this. This is how they win elections. They get out the vote.
01:10:27.240
Republicans have to get back to that machine and get back to the economic populism that got them
01:10:32.120
to where they were last November 5th. John Solomon, what are your coordinates? How do people
01:10:37.640
track you down at Just the News and everything you're breaking here on these investigations?
01:10:42.520
Yeah, justthenews.com. We'll have a big story tomorrow morning revealing that there is an FBI
01:10:46.920
investigation into the hiding of those documents in the burn bags and the
01:10:53.000
that SCIF-like room. That's the first time we've been able to get that. We got the electronic
01:10:57.000
communication. We'll make that public tomorrow. That was a question you asked me today. We got to the
01:11:01.160
bottom of it. And then Jay Solomon reports on all social media platforms.
01:11:07.720
Okay, John Solomon, we'll see you tomorrow and get you on tomorrow. Thank you, my friend.
01:11:11.560
And start grinding for the midterm, sir. And by the way, I think if anybody in the administration
01:11:17.560
knows that we're burning daylight, we're burning daylight on these investigations. Now more than
01:11:22.040
ever, I hope folks realize you've got a finite amount of time to do this. Sir, thank you so much.
01:11:28.520
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Short commercial break. We're going to go back to Studio 6B at the America First warehouse
01:12:04.280
out on Long Island to get some New York folks to tell us what they think about a neo-Marxist
01:12:10.440
and jihadist as the mayor of the greatest city in mankind's history, New York City.
01:12:28.120
Okay, welcome back to Real America's Voice in the War Room coverage of election night 2025. Let's go to
01:12:33.880
Mike Crispy. Mike, you're in New Jersey at the headquarters there for the campaign. Just one
01:12:40.920
more time. I want to get into this that the consultants really didn't want Trump involved.
01:12:46.280
And now you're seeing the carnage that that that is wrought by that. Your thoughts are
01:12:54.200
Yes. Well, I've been talking to the folks in the hall here tonight, Steve, and everybody shares the
01:12:59.160
same sentiment that if we want to go forward, we need to rip this thing down and we need to rebuild it.
01:13:04.520
We need to get the same people who have been doing races in politics for the last 20 years,
01:13:10.040
the neocons, the Cheney people, everybody who's been in the last couple of years saying that we
01:13:16.040
need to run away from Trump. Those people I think after tonight need to be permanently banished from
01:13:22.040
our party, from our movement, from our campaigns, and from our elections. All they do is waste donor
01:13:28.360
money. The people have had it. Everybody here tonight is saying,
01:13:31.080
what could we have done different? What could we have done better? How did they run up the score
01:13:35.240
so high in communities? And then in the rural communities here, we didn't get the turnout.
01:13:39.880
We needed to match it. How did that happen? And we know why that happened, Steve. One,
01:13:44.760
I think the consultants are afraid to go into some of these places that President Trump makes appeals
01:13:49.400
in the Hispanic communities and so forth. And two, we don't have the unabashed MAGA platform
01:13:55.720
that has been unleashed on the voters in these campaigns. Winston Sears, same story with the
01:14:00.680
Cittarelli campaign where the consultants wanted to hold back the candidate from embracing these
01:14:06.120
things, from bringing Trump into the state. President Trump made historic gains in New Jersey.
01:14:10.600
He got two million votes in the 2024 election. There's no reason why the right campaign with
01:14:15.960
the right message, with the right strategy can't engage all those people to come back out. We at
01:14:20.760
least get 1.8 million of them and have this thing. It's a sad time in New Jersey. We got to rebuild
01:14:26.360
here and in Virginia. And many elements of the party, Steve, need to be eradicated for good.
01:14:30.920
Mike, fantastic coverage tonight. What is your social media handles?
01:14:37.160
Won't people be able to find you, sir? Yeah, thank you very much, Steve. Again,
01:14:43.400
it's an honor to be with you. And at Mike Crispy, that is at Mike Crispy. You can follow me on X for all the
01:14:49.800
latest here. And we broadcast Last Call on Saturday nights on Real America's Voice. And we're fighting
01:14:54.360
the fight in New Jersey. We're not going to give up. We've only just begun. MAGA will rule again in
01:14:58.680
this state. No, I think you're right. I think we have to have discussion in some of these states.
01:15:03.800
Are you going to be MAGA? Are you going to be back to the old Republican Party, the neoliberal,
01:15:07.480
neocon globalists, where you're just going to get smoked every time? I mean, Trump has given us a way
01:15:12.760
forward, right? The subtitle of tonight's coverage is the path forward. The path forward's got to be
01:15:19.640
with Trump, with MAGA, with economic populism, nationalism, all of it. You don't have a choice.
01:15:26.120
Other than that, you're going to be controlled opposition like you used to be before Trump
01:15:30.120
came on the scene. Mike Crispy, thank you so much, brother. Fantastic.
01:15:34.920
Let's go to David Zier. David Zier is in Manhattan at the Cuomo headquarters. Brothers,
01:15:40.600
it's starting to set in that a neo-Marxist jihadist, 24 years after 9-11, is now going
01:15:46.520
to be the mayor-elect of New York City, sir? Not with the people who voted for him, apparently.
01:15:54.520
And he wants to get rid of the counter-terrorism division in the NYPD, which is just brutal.
01:16:00.200
And you know, we've spoken about the elaborate 40-year history of Islamic terror in New York,
01:16:05.560
going back to the Al-Faruq Mosque and all the attacks. It's really important that we stay vigilant
01:16:09.960
on that. You know, it's amazing how fast the Democrats can count votes when Trump isn't
01:16:15.000
running. They're already at 90 percent of the vote in here from Mamdani here, with almost 2 million
01:16:21.320
votes coming in here. And I just wanted to reference this Daily Mail poll. They're estimating that up to
01:16:27.880
maybe 9 percent of the New York City population will leave New York City now. And like Michael Goodwin
01:16:35.960
had a great article talking about the long, slow decline, the creep of the sour decline of New
01:16:42.040
York that may be ahead of us here. And listen, these are Gen Z-ers. Mamdani's going to have 20,
01:16:48.680
30-year-olds running City Hall here. His consultants were young. And you know, outside of the fight
01:16:54.360
agency with the cats, his consultants were young, you know, making $12,000 a month. They were all over
01:17:00.440
the place. But David, but David, but David, hang on, David, David. They don't care. I think this is
01:17:05.480
the thing. Do you think Mandami and the Bolsheviks, the neo-Marxists and the jihadists that just took
01:17:11.400
over are going to take control of New York City? Do you think they care if they lose 10 percent of
01:17:15.720
the population? Because I don't think they care. They don't care. And people think they're all
01:17:20.680
these Republicans sitting there with their bow ties and been sitting there going, oh, we want a
01:17:24.440
socialist in charge so we can see how people fail. They're Bolsheviks. They're not going to give up
01:17:29.800
control of New York City. Once they're embedded, once they infest New York City, it's going to take
01:17:35.000
a trenching tool to get them out, sir. I think what's at the core of this is that the American
01:17:41.960
dream is fleeting for the younger generation. They have student loan debt. That's double what
01:17:47.080
it was 30 years ago. And they're coming out making the same money they did 30 years ago.
01:17:51.080
They can't buy a house at five and three quarter percent. They're looking for Mamdani. They're
01:17:55.800
looking for Fateh in Minneapolis. They're looking for these blue city leaders to give them a break.
01:18:01.880
But they're being exploited by that pseudo message. Mamdani, right? A 12th Sharia, right? And, you know,
01:18:11.000
what's going on here is a massive movement. It's not going away. It's like on the MAGA side,
01:18:15.720
they got, you know, the Gen Zers and the increase in votes and turning point. And that's great. But there's
01:18:20.600
a whole nother side, an army of kids, maybe with parents who aren't so great, who've been indoctrinated
01:18:26.520
in the system. And then you come out with stuff like this, promising free stuff. Now,
01:18:30.920
there was a charter amendment that passed also tonight that stripping the New York City Council
01:18:35.880
to make it easier to get quicker zoning for builders, big donors to Mamdani to build publicly,
01:18:41.640
partially publicly funded affordable housing. And you wouldn't need affordable housing if the tax burden
01:18:47.320
and the progressive leftist bureaucratic policies that have destroyed New York State didn't exist.
01:18:52.760
And that's what's going on here. They're doubling down on it. They're milking it for everything it's
01:18:57.080
worth to achieve some type of revolution. And they're exploiting the young people. And I feel for
01:19:02.360
these young people. I interview them all over. And, you know, they can't pursue the American dream.
01:19:07.480
And they're 40 before they're starting families. I had three kids at 23. I bought a house at 27.
01:19:12.760
Those days are long gone until Trump's economy kicks in again. And we got 4% interest rates.
01:19:17.480
But one thing, look, there's part of this generation that are fantastic, but it's another
01:19:21.320
part of the credential class that are completely, they're neo-Marxist. David, you're going to have,
01:19:27.240
I think, 60 to 65% of young Jewish voters under 30 years old vote for Mamdani, right? I think 38%
01:19:35.000
of Jewish voters overall are going to vote for him. So the progressive left, they're already there.
01:19:39.960
You know, the trending right now is woke is back, right? Woke is back. So these people have been
01:19:45.800
so indoctrinated through the New York public school system and private school system, which they've
01:19:52.440
been taught by terrorists, okay? That's what's formed them. And now they're going to have a
01:19:57.080
government, they're going to have a government that they believe in. They're going to have a
01:20:00.120
government that, it's not just free stuff. This is going to be the wokest city on planet Earth.
01:20:05.160
You have this guy, Mandami, is a neo-Marxist and a jihadist. Think about the red-green alliance
01:20:10.600
that we've talked about for a long time, that Trevor Loudon and Frank Gaffney and Raheem Kassam
01:20:15.880
warns you that Sadiq Khan was the model of that in London. And look what he's turned London into.
01:20:20.920
That's what New York City is going to be London in less than 10 years, I think in about five years.
01:20:26.040
And so unless you denaturalize Mandami, which I don't understand why DHS and the State
01:20:31.480
Department are not working burning the midnight oil right now to look into that and shipping back
01:20:36.520
to Uganda immediately, you're going to have massive problems in New York City, sir.
01:20:43.480
Yeah, and my acquaintance, not so close of a friend, but I respected him a lot. Rich Higgins,
01:20:49.000
working for the National Security Council, wrote the watermelon, the paper. McMaster fired it for it,
01:20:53.720
and it was under the first Trump administration, and Trump loved the paper. And it's about that
01:20:57.480
watermelon. And it's green for the Islamic State on the outside, and it's red for the Marxist,
01:21:01.880
progressive, communist movement that is a global effort here. And I just wanted to add one thing,
01:21:08.360
Steve. You know, crime in New York City. Jessica Tish can't do enough, right? She's handcuffed.
01:21:14.840
Rapes are up 19% in New York City. 65,000 New Yorkers have been assaulted, felony and misdemeanor
01:21:20.120
assault so far this year, year to date in New York City. D.A. Bragg only has a 35% conviction rate.
01:21:26.760
He won with a mandate again against Maude Maron, who I was with last week. You know,
01:21:31.480
and this is what's going on. They're committing suicide. So businesses won't come here. Businesses
01:21:37.000
won't stay here. And then everybody's really going to be screwed. So unless there's some way
01:21:42.120
to change the situation, or at least get out of it in the next year or two, I don't see New York doing
01:21:47.960
very well. David, hang around. We're going to come back to you. Let's go to Damon at Studio 6B.
01:21:56.600
at the America First Warehouse on Long Island. Damon, you got it. I think we got some,
01:22:01.640
I think Brandon Strzok is there, also some other great members of the audience. What do these guys
01:22:06.520
think? Yeah, well, Brandon Strzok walked away, so he's actually not here. No pun intended.
01:22:13.320
But Steve, just quickly on Mondami, I'm with you. I'm with you totally on this guy. This guy's policies
01:22:23.560
have nothing to do with equality. They're everything to do with dominance. This is not
01:22:27.320
progressive. This is a takeover. It's all about submission in New York, and that's I think what
01:22:31.800
we're going to see. But we do have some Patriots here at the America First Warehouse. Kevin Downey,
01:22:37.960
Big D, we got Patriot Todd here. Patriot Todd, thank you so much for stopping in. As you know,
01:22:43.960
an Islamo-communist is running New York City quite soon. Mom Downey, what do you think this means for
01:22:50.120
New York City? You're a New Yorker. What does it mean? Yes, sir, Kevin. Thank you very much. It's an
01:22:53.720
honor to be here. And you know, listen, Marjorie Taylor Greene said it best when she was here
01:22:58.200
earlier. You know, the Democrats now have a new villain. It's a face of the Democrat Party.
01:23:04.200
The spotlight is shining on it. And I mean, what do we have to blame? Cuomo. Honestly, Cuomo dragged
01:23:12.360
his feet during the primary. I put this on him. I really do. And I think Curtis, you know, would have
01:23:19.720
done a great job. I think there's a big future for Curtis. He could run a tighter campaign. We
01:23:24.920
need to learn from Trump. I mean, Donald Trump himself ran the most successful campaign in
01:23:30.520
history. What do we learn? He's a builder. Okay, we build things. It takes time to build things.
01:23:36.680
Everybody nowadays, they want instant gratification. You get a guy like Zoran Mandami on, you know,
01:23:42.280
free this, free that, everything instant, right? Am I right? Hang on, hang on, hang on. Am I going crazy?
01:23:48.120
I just heard you give a shout out to Curtis Sliwa. In what universe does he get a shout out tonight?
01:23:53.480
You could argue that his ego, that's the gap between taking out Mandami. So how does Curtis Sliwa,
01:23:59.800
on anything but a massive ego, nine or eight or nine, ten percent of that vote was critical.
01:24:05.400
Why did, why, why is he, why do you give him a shout out? Why does he get a high five?
01:24:08.840
Respectfully, sir. It's, listen, I know we're recycling people in these campaigns,
01:24:15.720
but he is the Republican. And I got to get behind him. He's got a down ticket. There are people that
01:24:20.200
are counting on the Republicans. And, you know, so, okay, maybe we can't thank Curtis, but we need to
01:24:26.120
get some fresh faces out there. You know, some people that, that can reverberate with the young
01:24:31.640
people, especially in New York. You know, I mean, look at what this guy has done. He, he, he came before,
01:24:37.320
nobody's ever seen anything like it. Um, he's like, uh, mini Obama almost. And it's, but Kev,
01:24:43.000
and the youth, the kids want that. They want young people. Yeah. And yeah. But to, but to Steve's
01:24:48.040
point, Kev, the issue with, with Curtis is that the guys run for everything, every, every time that
01:24:52.760
something comes up to run for, and he's never been viable. So, and it's the same old shtick.
01:24:57.560
That's kind of, and he's all, and he's never, and he's never Trump, right? This guy's terrible. He
01:25:03.240
hates Trump. I mean, it's, you get the worst of all worlds, right?
01:25:10.040
What do you think about that? Does being against Trump hurt him?
01:25:13.240
Of course it does. It's, it seems to hurt everybody that's run tonight. I mean, we saw that in Virginia.
01:25:18.520
We saw it in New Jersey. I mean, when are people going to just get on board the Trump train? Like
01:25:23.320
we are here, embrace what's going on. It takes time and let's get some fresh people involved,
01:25:29.000
some fresh faces. You're right. Uh, you know what Curtis has done, but he is the Republican.
01:25:34.280
So I cannot bring myself to vote for a Cuomo. I just can't, you know, he's not Mario Cuomo.
01:25:40.520
And you know what? I got to say, Curtis is the only Republican running for mayor that I've heard of
01:25:45.800
since probably Giuliani and Bloomberg. Normally for other things, they throw up people that you've
01:25:50.040
never heard of and they can't win because the GOP doesn't have a ground game in New York City.
01:25:55.240
And I'll even say New York state. What do you think, sir? You're right, Kevin. A thousand percent.
01:26:00.280
All right. All right, Steve. That's about it from here. Again, I think I've had a closing thought to
01:26:04.440
tell you. I would just say, unless something changes, Republicans seem like they're going to continue to hold
01:26:09.080
all the liabilities of the incumbency without any of the benefits, seemingly.
01:26:14.280
Well, only thing I would say to you guys, you, New York City is the greatest city in the world
01:26:19.720
with the greatest people. And somehow you're going to have to hold on to whatever we can hold on.
01:26:25.080
Because I don't think people in this country, and I don't think people in New York City or the
01:26:29.080
suburbs, the tri-state area are ready for the radical policies. This guy's a neo-Marxist and a jihadist.
01:26:35.560
And I'm calling on the State Department, DHS, the Justice Department. Somebody's got to go check
01:26:41.400
in detail this guy's naturalization process and find out if he lied on his citizenship forms,
01:26:48.360
he ought to be immediately turfed out of here. Because I think the problems in New York City
01:26:52.600
are going to have. And remember, our country is initially linked to the economy in New York City.
01:26:58.360
It is the global financial capital of the world. And it's just not like any other city in the United
01:27:04.520
States. You guys realize that if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere. It's kind of
01:27:08.840
one of the basis of the American dream. And we're going to have to fight for it every day. And you're
01:27:13.720
right. There's no ground game. The Republican Party there is feckless. There's a bunch of guys from
01:27:18.840
the Upper East Side that want to have a debating society. Mao Zedong said a revolution is not a garden
01:27:24.920
party. And you know who knows that? Mandami and his radical followers. So it's game on right now,
01:27:29.880
guys. And we have your back. And look forward to having the entire 6B studio back on here,
01:27:35.000
and particularly the guys out at the America First Warehouse. Honored to have you on the show tonight.
01:27:40.280
Thanks, Steve. We appreciate it. Thank you. Historic night in New York City. Just
01:27:44.840
absolutely incredible. Let's go to a short commercial break. We're backed up. We got a lot of
01:27:48.600
folks there. We're going to take a short commercial break. We're going to be back
01:27:51.400
in Real America's Voice in the War Room coverage in a moment.
01:28:07.320
Okay, right there. This is Mandami's, his celebration party night. As soon as he comes
01:28:21.320
out, I want America to hear what he has to say. So we're going to go live. Spanberger's already
01:28:27.720
given her talk. And Mickey, Mikey Sherrill in New Jersey already gave her victory speech. Did not
01:28:38.440
hear any concession speech out of Virginia at all, but maybe we missed it. Terry Schilling joins us now.
01:28:44.120
Terry, you're one of the leaders of the parents' rights movement. This is what catapulted Youngkin,
01:28:49.880
the MAGA, and what you guys did in Northern Virginia is what catapulted Youngkin to a victory.
01:28:55.080
Four years later, Glenn Youngkin single-handedly has destroyed the Republican Party in Virginia for
01:29:02.200
at least a generation and jeopardized President Trump's presidency because Spanberger is going to
01:29:07.480
go to a 10-to-1 map and we're going to have hell to pay in holding the House in 2026. Your thoughts,
01:29:13.640
sir? Well, Steve, it's so unfortunate because Youngkin's legacy is going to be completely erased now.
01:29:21.800
We know that the Democrats are much more serious when it comes to enacting the reforms. They're much
01:29:26.840
more coercive. We see this every single day. And your comments on Mamdani getting into New York,
01:29:33.400
the communists are so subversive. They lay traps for us. They glom onto power. They don't let go of it.
01:29:39.560
And that's what's going to happen here in Virginia. Abigail Spanberger is going to erase every single
01:29:45.240
decree and guidance that he issued to every single Virginia schools. All of these boys in the girls'
01:29:51.480
locker rooms and now the girls going into the boys' locker rooms and the sex offenders like Richard
01:29:56.520
Cox going into public restrooms and exposing themselves to little girls even. That's all
01:30:03.000
going to be ramped up even worse. And we have these DAs. It's an absolute nightmare, Steve. And
01:30:08.760
the thing is that it didn't have to happen and it didn't have to happen this big. I have no clue
01:30:16.200
why anyone would distance themselves from Trump or MAGA. Make America Great Again was the greatest
01:30:22.840
campaign theme of the 21st century, possibly even the 20th century. No one's put anything together.
01:30:28.280
There was no campaign theme here. There was no campaign theme here in New Jersey either, Steve. What
01:30:34.200
was the agenda for Jack Cittarelli? What was the agenda for Winston Sears? Why were they running?
01:30:38.120
We know why Spanberger was running. We know why Mikey Sher was running. They were running to stop
01:30:42.360
Trump, to fight MAGA and to stop the agenda. Why were these guys running? We don't know. Because
01:30:48.280
they didn't have a coherent platform. And this needs to change going into 2026. Otherwise,
01:30:53.160
this is going to continue to happen. Talk to me about the parents rights thing. You know,
01:30:58.360
the MAGA was a merger, the victory in 2024. You had MAGA, the economic populace,
01:31:03.800
the nationalists, the Trump, you know, blue collar middle class folks that say, hey,
01:31:08.920
we've got to drive this country to more of a populist economics, more nationalism,
01:31:13.240
more America first, more American citizens first. Then we had the MAGA movement, Bobby Kennedy,
01:31:18.120
Nicole Shanahan. And in addition, the driving force to top it off was the parents rights movement.
01:31:24.360
That won for us in 2021 in the Commonwealth of Virginia and won big. Youngkin won by two points.
01:31:30.600
Where's the parents rights movement stand right now? Because folks, you nailed it right then.
01:31:35.080
Abigail Spanberger and these radicals, because they are radicals. They put a happy face on,
01:31:39.240
they get a Naval Academy grad and a Navy pilot that's a prosecutor. And, and Mikey Sherrill,
01:31:44.760
you get, uh, you get Spanberger with the CIA and they said, oh, she's a safe pair of hands.
01:31:49.320
She's been hunting bad guys forever. Uh, you, you get, uh, you get slotkin up in Michigan.
01:31:54.840
That's the, that's the national security trio right there. But, uh, Spanberger is a radical
01:32:00.120
and she's going to do radical things in the Commonwealth of Virginia, sir.
01:32:04.680
No, you're exactly right. Uh, listen, I think that you just nailed it when you laid out President
01:32:10.760
Trump's agenda. He didn't put all of his eggs just in one basket. He had a coherent and cohesive
01:32:17.080
message that was about how we're going to make America great for the American family,
01:32:21.320
for the American worker, how we were going to make our country safe again, how we're going to
01:32:25.000
make ourselves healthy again. There was several different things to appeal to a wide swath of
01:32:30.200
the electorate. And that's what put them over the finish line. But Steve, there wasn't anything like
01:32:35.720
that here. Uh, look, Winsome ran some incredible ads that were very powerful that were tapping on
01:32:41.480
the sex offenders up here in Arlington County that were tacking on to the boys and girls sports,
01:32:45.560
all of that is so good, but it can't be the only thing that you're messaging on.
01:32:49.720
You need an agenda for American workers. You need an agenda for working families. You need an agenda
01:32:54.200
to keep our kids safe. And unfortunately, Spanberger had way more money. You know,
01:32:58.840
the other thing is Steve, Youngkin wrote himself a check for, I think, $60 million in 2021.
01:33:05.640
Winsome Sears didn't even raise $20 million, right? She got outspent four to one. At a certain point,
01:33:12.280
you run out of money to get messages out to appeal that electorate. It can't happen.
01:33:17.240
We have to recruit better candidates. We have to have coherent messages. And look,
01:33:21.160
this doesn't happen in a vacuum. A coherent campaign message, a compelling platform and an
01:33:27.000
agenda for your voters leads to more donations. It leads to more voters. It leads to more endorsements.
01:33:32.200
And when you don't have that, voters and donors and supporters all look at that and they think,
01:33:36.840
this is a mess. We're going to lose. I will just say, Steve, that these elections are almost
01:33:43.000
always reactions to whoever just won the presidential election the year before.
01:33:47.080
The problem is, is that we didn't have to lose. We could have broken history. We could have made
01:33:52.920
history tonight. But because of these failures, both in New Jersey and in Virginia, we're going
01:33:57.880
to see some major setbacks for the entire parental rights movement.
01:34:00.600
So what do you guys do tomorrow morning? You're a man of action. You're the guy that first,
01:34:06.280
you made the transgender ideology a major national issue. It was Terry Schilling that said,
01:34:11.400
hey, I think we can do this. I think we can weaponize it because it's so insane.
01:34:15.000
And the American people don't know about it. What do you guys do tomorrow morning?
01:34:17.720
Well, we get up and we raise $25 million for our always on campaign, Steve. We can't
01:34:23.720
allow these Democrats to brand us through the media, through their institutions, through all of
01:34:29.800
their garbage advocacy organizations that are fake. We have to start punching them now. The
01:34:34.920
Democrats start branding their opponents on day one, even before they announce for office,
01:34:39.000
they start slandering us. We have to start doing that to them. We have to start branding these voters
01:34:44.200
up until the election. We got, we started running campaign ads, Steve, in late August.
01:34:48.360
We need to start running these campaign ads in January, going after John Ossoff, going after
01:34:52.200
Roy Cooper in North Carolina. We cannot lose the Senate. We cannot lose the House. If we do that,
01:34:58.680
President Trump becomes a lame duck president and people start ignoring him and they start receding.
01:35:04.200
We start to lose. We have to start attacking these Democrats right now. And I need to start making
01:35:09.640
these. I've started making the calls tonight, Steve. This is the lesson. We can't
01:35:14.040
let the Democrats brand our opponents. We can't wait until the nominations are fixed. We got to
01:35:18.440
start punching these Democrats in the face. We got to start exposing them to voters immediately.
01:35:23.640
January is when the ads need to start rolling. It can't wait until August. It can't wait until
01:35:27.560
September. We need to be branding and labeling these guys in the early part of the year and then
01:35:32.920
closing the deal during election season. That's what the Democrats do to us every single time.
01:35:39.880
What, where do, where do people go? What are your coordinates, sir? Where they go to find out more
01:35:44.280
information? Americanprinciplesproject.org and across all social media platforms at shilling 1776,
01:35:52.920
S-C-H-I-L-L-I-N-G-1-7-7-7-6. Dave, thank you, Terry. Dave, Brad, you've got some thoughts. What do you got for me,
01:36:01.400
sir? Yeah, I agree with Terry there. I think Trump, you know, I always want this contract
01:36:07.800
with America to put promises down on paper. Politicians will never do that. But Trump is
01:36:13.880
the contract with America, right? Trump is, he has distilled down these basic themes. They're clear to
01:36:21.640
everyone, the border invasion, the never-ending wars, bringing the manufacturing back to America,
01:36:27.720
energy dominance, full spectrum. You do those four things and you message on it and you win.
01:36:34.840
Energy alone, we haven't drilled that into people's heads how, what a major issue that is.
01:36:40.600
And so with what Terry said is the campaign ads, but I'll tell you the dog that didn't bark
01:36:46.600
is, I wish it wasn't the campaign ads. Every House member, if you'll notice, there's no messaging.
01:36:53.400
They're not writing op-eds in newspapers. They're not on the media pushing this Trump contract idea
01:36:59.400
or pushing the idea set. They're just quiet. They're hiding. They're all hiding because they're
01:37:04.520
scared. And at the state level, it's even worse. I don't even know, I don't have any, I live in
01:37:10.520
Virginia. I have no idea what the state house is doing or the state Senate. I don't hear anything
01:37:15.400
because they don't put letters out in the papers. And so at the state level, they need to up their game.
01:37:21.880
They have the power to light it up. The Virginia delegation has just been weak for decades. I
01:37:27.400
think you know that. And then finally, just the point, I don't think you got to make a point when
01:37:31.880
a Marxist wins that ideology is at play. But Spanberger won women by, I think, over 30%
01:37:38.520
against an African-American woman. And then Sears won the men by five or six points.
01:37:45.000
And so we better figure out what the ideology is at play there, right? When Spanberger wins women by
01:37:53.080
30 points over an African-American woman, it's clear, it's something beyond the simple idea there.
01:38:00.680
By the way, but the House of Delegates, they've taken down, you've taken down the House of Delegates
01:38:05.720
in Virginia. You had a wipeout of people who've had these seats and these seats,
01:38:10.600
not just with the current occupant, these are seats that have not gone Democrat in a generation.
01:38:16.440
You've had a wipeout tonight in Virginia. That's how serious it is.
01:38:19.160
Yeah, it's what Terry said. If you're passive, you lose. Right. If you're passive, you lose.
01:38:24.440
And they're passive. And Virginia's been losing forever. We've been following the old golf club
01:38:29.640
Republican Paul Ryan party. And they're very, they listen to the money. They listen to the leadership.
01:38:36.120
And as a result, this is the country we got right now. It's a sad night.
01:38:41.320
Sad night. We're going to have some fight back here. Let's go. We got Grant Stinchfield. Let's go.
01:38:45.240
Hang right there, Brad. You're riding shotgun with me, whether you like it or not.
01:38:48.840
Let's go to, let's go to Grant Stinchfield out at, uh, in Tarrant County with, uh,
01:38:54.680
with Lee Wamsgan's headquarters. Grant, before I get you to talk about Texas,
01:38:58.680
you know, California as well as anybody, give me your thoughts
01:39:06.760
You know, I do morning drive radio in Los Angeles from six to nine AM out there. And,
01:39:11.000
and let me tell you this, we're one of the top morning shows in Los Angeles that tells
01:39:15.480
you how many conservatives are in California. More people voted for President Trump in California
01:39:22.600
than any other state in the whole country. The only problem is they're wildly outnumbered.
01:39:27.080
And when I tell you wildly outnumbered, I mean wildly outnumbered. They are blind,
01:39:31.480
liberal zombies in California. They will follow Gavin Newsom off a cliff. This prop 50,
01:39:38.280
it'll probably take a week before they tell us that prop 51, but it will go through and
01:39:44.360
California is going to add more Democrat seats. They did it illegally. This constitutional amendment
01:39:50.680
that it takes. Steve, consider this. The constitution in California says you have to have a commission
01:39:58.840
draw the lines. Before the public even voted on that, the legislature drew the lines. I can't figure
01:40:07.640
out how that is not illegal. That is literally unconstitutional. And then I realized, oh, by the
01:40:13.240
way, they got a whole bunch of radical judges in California that don't care about the constitution
01:40:18.760
or the rule of law, no matter who put it in place, whether it was our framers of the country
01:40:23.240
or whoever framed the constitution in California. So now we got this prop 50 that's going to go
01:40:28.600
through and we're here in Texas. Steve, we have a primary coming up in March. We have five basically
01:40:35.640
new Republican districts in Texas. Nobody knows who's running. You got some randos that have signed up to
01:40:43.160
run in these districts. But nobody knows like the big names, if they're going to come out and run or
01:40:51.000
not, because we're still waiting on a court decision and the primary is three months away. So can you
01:40:57.160
imagine, Steve, if God forbid, the court does not uphold Texas's lines, which the DOJ said we had to
01:41:04.280
change the lines. You have our constitution, which allows the legislature to draw the lines,
01:41:10.280
the complete opposite of California. Could you imagine if we lose in Texas and it gets upheld
01:41:16.520
in California? Well, then we're under a world of hurt. And I don't even want to really contemplate
01:41:21.880
that. Hold on, Grant. Hang over a second. I want to hit rewind for a second. You said you can't get
01:41:27.320
more right wing than you. And you've got one of the biggest morning drive shows and one of the biggest
01:41:33.000
cities in the world. You've got more MAGA there than you have in Texas. Think about that more than in
01:41:39.240
Florida. Think about that for a second. If they had just engaged Trump to turn out Trump voters
01:41:46.040
on an election that's a specialty election, we could have won going away. But what they did,
01:41:51.960
Schwarzenegger, McCarthy, the GOP out there, and the RNC didn't want Trump involved because he fires up
01:41:59.800
those guys. Those guys ran a we're doing this to stop Trump, to launch Newsom in this 2028 campaign,
01:42:06.360
and to impeach Trump in 26. California is totally outnumbered. But just on a basis,
01:42:13.080
particularly something like this in the special election, if you bring out a third of the MAGA
01:42:17.800
voters or 40 percent of the MAGA voters, you're going to win. Why was Trump never allowed to engage
01:42:23.400
out there, sir? Steve, because the establishment Republicans in California is just like the
01:42:31.880
establishment Republicans that Dave was talking about in Virginia. The establishment Republicans
01:42:36.520
that we talk about in Texas that lose control of the legislature, the Democrats, they're so afraid of
01:42:42.120
the Trump name. By all accounts, if the same amount of people that voted for President Trump in the last
01:42:47.320
election would have shown up to vote for Prop 50, we probably could have beat it back in California.
01:42:53.000
Your idea is brilliant to double down on bringing Trump out to California. I had another idea,
01:42:59.080
which was actually the opposite, which was run commercials on mainstream media channels,
01:43:04.760
telling them that the MAGA crowd had concocted Prop 50, that we duped Gavin Newsom into a power grab,
01:43:12.520
and then they somehow tricked them into going to the polls. But they don't come up with any of these ideas, Steve.
01:43:19.880
Unreal. Grant, any update on Texas? Do you have an update on Lee? Because Lee fought all this money
01:43:28.840
that came in kind of offshore to defeat her to split the vote. I take it no one's going to get
01:43:33.560
to 50 percent plus one vote tonight, but what's the latest out there? All right, look, the reason why this
01:43:41.640
is important, this is a Tarrant County race. Tarrant County is Fort Worth, Texas. By and large, Tarrant
01:43:55.000
County is the largest Republican county in the country. The Democrats have always wanted it. So
01:44:02.120
if she didn't win, and now here's what's going to happen. She's going to go to a runoff because
01:44:07.640
there was another Republican who was very unpopular in the race. He took about 20 percent of the vote,
01:44:13.080
Republican vote. Neither candidate's going to get to 50 percent. So this will go to a runoff,
01:44:18.680
and then she'll win 60-40 in the runoff. But the reason this is important is because Democrats want
01:44:24.520
Tarrant County. And if Tarrant County falls, there's a real good chance Texas could fall.
01:44:31.080
Because Texas is a microcosm of the country. You have these big cities that are very blue,
01:44:36.120
and everywhere else is red. Well, Tarrant County that houses Fort Worth is still a red county.
01:44:43.160
But it's changing slowly, and as long as we can hold on to Tarrant County, we hold on to Texas
01:44:48.760
beyond a shadow of a doubt. So that's why this race was very important to see where it was. The
01:44:55.080
Democrat got about what we thought she'd get, 40 percent of the vote. But we had two Republicans
01:45:00.920
in it. So when it goes to the runoff, it'll be fine. Lee's going to win that one.
01:45:06.040
Grant, why don't you hang on? We're going to go to a short commercial break. We're going to come
01:45:09.080
back. We still got a lot of folks to get to, a lot of analysis. California's polls are going to close
01:45:13.880
at 11. That's also when the news obviously starts in New York City, these big late evening newscasts,
01:45:19.800
which are kind of money. I think Mandami, if I know his comms team, because they're pretty
01:45:25.240
sophisticated, he will walk on stage at that moment. We're going to bring you his remarks,
01:45:30.200
quite frankly, with a neo-Marxist and jihadist that now is going to be the mayor-elect of the
01:45:36.920
greatest city on earth, New York City. Short commercial break. Back with Real America's Voice
01:45:41.800
and the War Room coverage of election night 2025.
01:46:11.800
No, you're not in Bollywood. You're in Manhattan.
01:46:42.680
Right there. That is, man, Donnie's victory party. He's going to come out and I believe
01:46:49.320
he will hit his marks at exactly at 11 o'clock to coincide with the nightly news in New York City
01:46:56.120
and the nation. We're going to take those comments as they come. We want, we think the Warren Posse
01:47:01.640
needs to start to understand a neo-Marxist. And it's why we got here. The progressive Democrats
01:47:09.640
have teed this up for years. Now you're going to get the full manifestation of this in New York City,
01:47:16.200
a Marxist, a neo-Marxist jihadist about to take control of the New York City government. Okay,
01:47:22.520
I want to keep the shot right on there. You're seeing it. We're going to cut live those remarks.
01:47:26.120
I want to bring Richard Barris in. Barris, give me your thoughts and observations, sir.
01:47:33.080
About this New York City race, Steve, I don't know what I'm listening to here. Look, dude,
01:47:38.200
I think this is very clear that they want to do this, right? Hang on, hang on. Stop, stop. I tell
01:47:43.880
you what you're listening to. I tell you what you're listening to. You listen to the H-1B visas.
01:47:47.720
You listen to the visa scam. You're listening, you're listening to, you're getting it right there
01:47:52.040
and people ought to have their nose rubbed in this. This is greatest city in the world. It had a terrorist
01:47:57.320
attack 24 years ago. And this is how, and this is how this thing is managed. This is progressive
01:48:03.160
Democrats, right? Everybody that voted for him is responsible for this. And right there you see
01:48:08.840
Washington DC with all these visa scams. You know, it's a city now that's overrun by foreigners.
01:48:15.000
Let's be blunt about it. Okay. And now you're getting it right there. It sounds like Bollywood.
01:48:19.480
It sounds like Bollywood. Okay. And, and they're going to run this city and all these conservatives
01:48:24.840
sitting there talking about this, this whole, this is not a debating society. This is down in the
01:48:30.440
trenches, the working family party in the DSA, which people mock and ridicule. They got the
01:48:35.160
ability to go out and get low propensity voters. That is the key to modern elections. It's the key
01:48:40.200
to the Trump movement. Richard Barris. Yeah. This is a game about motivation and mom,
01:48:45.400
Donnie smacked everybody today in that game. I mean, this is instead of mocking it and joking about it,
01:48:51.000
they should have taken it very seriously. And I'd also throw some blame on some of the Republican
01:48:55.480
donor class who backed all of these H one, uh, you know, all of these, uh, it's not just that
01:49:01.080
program, the lotteries, all of it, Steve, they've been doing it for years. Bill Ackman just publicly
01:49:06.280
bent the knee. He just bent over from Donnie on X. He just did it publicly. I mean, these people,
01:49:12.600
Wall Street, all of it, they've been bankrolling these policies for years and then lecturing us all
01:49:19.080
about virtues and morals and values. Well, look at what you've done. Look at what you congratulations,
01:49:25.240
right? I mean, this is, this is honestly, it took us a long time to get there considering everything
01:49:31.240
that's, you know, been thrown at us as a country. It's amazing that it took this long, but this was
01:49:37.800
almost inevitable. Now I said this a little bit earlier and, uh, I just want to reiterate it.
01:49:44.360
You know, this is going to be a populist left wing or a populist right wing country.
01:49:49.480
And, and the Republican party wants to go back to the old ways of doing things.
01:49:53.800
They're going to have to soul search Steve. And they're going to have to say, you know,
01:49:56.840
is Donald Trump really as bad as my Donnie? No, no, no, no. It shouldn't be so sure.
01:50:01.080
The people we need, the people we need to play smash mouth with first is the Republican
01:50:05.160
establishment that brought this right on. They hate Trump. I said, I've been saying this for a while.
01:50:09.880
They're trying to tap Trump. They see Trump as a passing summer storm. Okay. Yes.
01:50:15.000
They just want to get through the Trump era. And you think that they care at all if Trump's impeached
01:50:20.600
in, uh, in, uh, in 2027, uh, not even a little midterm. Do you think, no, they, they want him
01:50:26.360
impeached. They know he's, it can't be removed from office. They want him impeached because they want
01:50:30.120
to get rid of Trumpism. They want to get rid of Trump. They want to get rid of populism. They want
01:50:34.520
to get rid of economic nationalism. They want to go back to the neoliberal neocon disaster of managed
01:50:41.160
decline of our country. They're happy with that because they're going to make more money on the
01:50:44.760
way down than they made on the way up as the, as is what always happens to a, uh, a superpower on
01:50:52.760
the decline. They, you know, the, the, the oligarchs, the ruling class, they, you know, they, they,
01:50:58.120
they pillage it on the way down. So they'll be, they'll be happy to do that. You know,
01:51:03.000
I guess looking forward because the midterms, you know, they, they start tonight, Steve,
01:51:07.160
and Republicans got to start looking forward. And I got to tell you guys, one of the biggest
01:51:11.560
obstacles to Donald Trump's agenda is sitting in the United States Senate. There are a bunch of
01:51:16.600
rhinos and neocons who are playing MAGA, trying to co-opt the movement and anywhere you can get
01:51:22.840
rid of some of them, you better start to do it because you got to start to think about what MAGA
01:51:27.720
is going to look like in two years, in four years, in six years. And if these people are still
01:51:32.760
there and still in trends, you're going to get more of this all over the country.
01:51:37.320
Oh no, it's going to be terrible. Uh, Richard, can you hang on? Uh, can you hang on for a minute?
01:51:41.400
We're going to come, we're going to come back to you. I got, uh, I've got Dave. Oh, I, I've got
01:51:45.800
Harrison. I want you to give me an update on Texas. Let's just stay on the stage right there. We're
01:51:50.440
going to go to mom Donnie. As soon as he walks out and gives his comments and his victory celebration
01:51:56.120
tonight, a stunning victory over 50% of the vote in New York City as a neo-Marxist jihadist takes
01:52:04.200
control of the New York City government, a government that used to be run by guys like
01:52:07.960
named Rudy Giuliani. Harrison, get me up to date on Texas. What's happening there?
01:52:12.680
Well, after an absolutely brutal, uh, evening, as you've been covering in New Jersey, uh, New York
01:52:19.000
and elsewhere, uh, a shining spot, you know, at least my friend, uh, Lee Walmsgons will be elected
01:52:23.240
to the Texas Senate down here and is further evidence that candidates, unlike you saw in some
01:52:28.600
other campaigns around the country, candidates that still embrace unapologetically and proudly
01:52:34.600
president Trump and his agenda, which I think can be summarized. There's lots of words you can use
01:52:38.760
to describe it, but boldness as you talk about me having maximalist strategy. Uh, my friend Lee,
01:52:45.080
who will win tonight, uh, not outright. She's going to go to a runoff, but she will win that in
01:52:49.160
Tarrant County proudly embraced president Trump. Trump endorsed her. And so it does show that the
01:52:54.440
Trump movement, not only is it not fading away quietly, uh, I think it's as strong as ever down
01:52:59.480
here in the great state of Texas. So that's, that's the big update. We have a lot of, uh, ballot
01:53:03.560
propositions on the ballot. Some are, some are fine. A lot of them are meaningless. Some of them are
01:53:07.960
terrible. Um, some of them will be used by the Rhino week establishment. You had Grant on there
01:53:13.240
talking about the fake Republicans that control the Texas government and the Texas legislature
01:53:17.480
that not only does not embrace president Trump, but it actually puts the party of AOC and Nancy
01:53:22.520
Pelosi and now Mondami and lets them run things like a powerful committees in the Texas house.
01:53:27.560
It's going to give them some talking points, a lot of fake conservative victories, some fake
01:53:31.160
property tax relief. We're growing government as president Trump is trying to trim the NIH. We're
01:53:36.200
going to now stand up apparently, uh, a Texas NIH to spend billions of dollars on crony corporatism
01:53:42.440
and corporate welfare. So it's kind of a mixed bag coming out of a Texas tonight.
01:53:52.680
Let's go to the stage for the introduction right now, New York City.
01:53:56.360
Thank you so much for joining us this evening and for making this event possible.
01:54:06.440
Before I begin, let's give a big thank you to the venue staff who have made this night such a celebration.
01:54:16.440
Now, Zoran is about to join us on stage, but before he does,
01:54:20.040
I want to say a few quick words of reflection and thanks and introduce a very special member of our team.
01:54:27.880
So first, let's hear a round of applause for our day one endorsers, those who helped build this movement
01:54:55.080
Cav Voice, Drum Beats, New York Communities for Change,
01:55:09.000
And please give it up for our friends at the New York Working Families Party,
01:55:12.920
who have been such a leader in our long fight for an affordable, livable city.
01:55:26.120
Throughout this campaign, we have stood shoulder to shoulder with our brothers and sisters in
01:55:31.560
organized labor at 1 a.m. in Queens, at 4 p.m. in Manhattan, at 6 a.m. in Brooklyn,
01:55:38.040
and every time of day and night in every corner of the city. And we are so grateful for your partnership.
01:55:46.040
And we are so proud to be backed by dozens of elected leaders from the local to the state to the
01:55:52.840
federal level. And we know that the relationships that we have built will only deepen from City Hall
01:55:58.600
as we work together to transform New York into a city where every person can live a dignified life.
01:56:05.080
I also want to thank our incredible campaign staff.
01:56:14.360
And we're going to jump back to Mondami. Should we start?
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Lee, can you get us up to date on where we stand in your race?
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Yes, we're heading into a runoff with the Democrat.
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OK, can we cut to Lee? Can we do that? OK, I'll direct this if I have to. There we go right there.
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Hi there. We're at 40 percent. I haven't been able to see the screens recently. What this means is we're
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heading into a runoff. And the results of tonight is proof positive. You know, my opponent had over
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three million dollars. Over 95 percent of that was out of state funds tonight. Texans sent a message that
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they want a conservative warrior in Austin fighting for them and that Texas is not for sale. I have over
01:57:05.800
450 donors, over 95 percent of that from Texas. And when you look at what's happening across the
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nation, I saw you just came back to me from New York. It's even more proof positive. And the reason
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why we have to hold Texas and we have to keep Texas red. Tonight's victory is the first step in that.
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We've got a runoff with the Democrat. And then we've got a primary in March. And then we've got a
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a 2026 November election to win the general election. Texans tonight, the grassroots won.
01:57:37.480
This is not a Lee Wamscon's victory. This is a victory for the grassroots of Texas to send a
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message that Texas is not for sale and that we will work. The grassroots is who is going door to door,
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doing the texting, showing up, and that the results tonight spoke for itself.
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Lee, just one more time. The candidate that came in and tried to split the vote, he spent,
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what, three and a half, four million bucks, all money coming from China, coming from Macau.
01:58:07.000
What did he end up, what percentage of the vote did he end up with?
01:58:12.440
The last time I looked, it was 15 percent. And that has not, that has remained constant throughout
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the night. Unbelievable. It's a great victory for you. I mean, people were, people were very
01:58:23.160
concerned that that guy with his money in the, in the, it's a great victory. Where do you go from
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here? What's the next step? So the next step is the runoff with the Democrat, which we wouldn't
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have to do if another less conservative Republican wouldn't have gotten in the race and split the
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Republican vote. But that's okay. We're in it to the finish line. We are ready. We're going to get some
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rest tonight. Tomorrow we'll be right back at it and fighting and ready to win the runoff. We're
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hoping all the Republicans come together like we do at every primary. We, we come together and we
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support the Republican because we've got to keep Texas red. And the runoff is, is when? How, how many
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weeks? The governor has to call that, but according to the, to the state, we're looking at a January runoff.
01:59:08.920
Okay. Wow. Um, last thing you embrace president Trump, you got his endorsement. What message do
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you have for the country about working with president Trump, working with MAGA, actually
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working to get an endorsement. And then once you get the endorsement, being proud of it and, and take
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it through the, run through the tape. We were so honored and blessed to get the, the endorsement
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of president Trump. You know, when I was a teenager, my parents were divorced and my mom paid the rent
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and the utilities and I worked and bought the groceries. And I've been working full time since I was 16
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years old. And if you would have told that girl that one day she was going to run for state senate in
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the great state of Texas and the president of the United States would endorse her, I wouldn't have
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believed you. I'm humbled and honored by that. And I, I will absolutely work to live up to that.
01:59:59.880
I will not let the president down. President Trump's been the best president of my lifetime.
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And we've had so many great people behind us, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Congressman
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Brandon Gill, one of the best freshmen congressmen there has been in the U S house. We're just really
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blessed and hundreds of precinct chairs and people on the grassroots who've been in the battle with me for
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decades. And it's just been an honor to work side by side with them. This is a victory for Texas. It's
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a victory for the grassroots and it's showing the rest of the country that we're willing to work
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to keep Texas red. As Tarrant County goes, so goes Texas. As Texas goes, so goes the world. Lee,
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where do people go for your social media and your website as we get ready for this runoff?
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So we need all the support we can get. We're in it to win it. Go to Lee for Texas. That's L E I G H
02:00:52.920
Lee for Texas.com and join us in our battle because we will not stop fighting for Texas. Texas is worth the
02:01:00.920
fight. Ma'am. Fantastic. Amazing victory. Say, tell all the grassroots down there, we love them and look
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forward to getting into the battle for the general election down there. It's special.
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They love you too, Steve. So many people came up to me at the polling places and said,
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we saw you on Bannon. We saw you on War Room. They love you, Steve. Texas loves Steve Bannon.
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Thank you and God bless you. Thank you, ma'am. Great victory for this War Room posse. Fantastic
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victory to get down there. We got to save Texas. As Texas goes, so goes the nation. Let's go back.
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Can we go back to the main stage? I want to make sure people embrace this tonight. Understand
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what's happening here. In Texas, you got a huge fight. They called it, I think, two minutes after
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the polls closed in California. Prop 50 has passed. In fact, do I have Burkwam? Can we go to the stage?
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Let's look at the stage for Mondani. As soon as he comes out, we're going to cut, but I have Ben Burkwam.
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You're out there. Your night went pretty quickly. Two minutes. So it's 13 minutes in New Jersey,
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19 minutes in Virginia, six minutes. Okay, Ben Burkwam, you got to be quick, brother,
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because we're going to go back to New York City. What happened out in California, brother?
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Look, this is the difference between Republicans and Democrats. When Republicans win,
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we sit back and don't fight like the Democrats. When Democrats win, they keep fighting. When
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Democrats lose, they keep fighting, whether or not they're in the right or the wrong. And this is a
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perfect example of it in California, where you have a feckless Republican Party that does nothing
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except want to be invited to the political parties. That's what you have. And now we're going to have
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five less Republican seats because of it. It's Gavin Newsom's beginning of his race for 2028.
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It's potentially the losing of 2026 and potentially everything else that comes along with that with
02:02:56.200
President Trump. If we don't get our heads out of our as Republicans and realize every day is a fight
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and it doesn't stop when we win any elections, it has to continue every single day. We're going to
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continue to get our asses kicked. And that's what that's what it looks like here in California.
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And unfortunately, in places like Virginia and New Jersey as well.
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Ben, hang on for one second. You've done so much on the border. You've done so much. Is
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Barris up to the Barris? Do I have Richard Barris still? Barris, dude, you sent me this thing of
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Bill Ackman. Can we get the Bill Ackman up on the screen? This is the type of gutless coward that you're
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dealing with. Read what Bill Ackman said. I want everybody in the war room posse to understand.
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These are the kind of gutless cowards that turned New York City over to a Marxist jihadist.
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OK, a Marxist jihadist. You know what they're going to do right now? They're going to bend the
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knee to it. They're going to grovel in front of this instead of standing in front. Can you read
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what Bill Ackman, the big hedge fund guy, just just tweeted out to Mondani?
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Publicly. Publicly. Again, folks, he at Zoran K. Momdani. Congrats on the win. Now you have a big
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responsibility. If I can help NYC, just let me know what I can do. You believe this? This, I mean,
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of course you do because you know, but I hope voters now see the scam. The rest of the, you know,
02:04:17.880
the holdouts, maybe what are you 20, 20% that aren't MAGA? See the scam. There it is. This is what
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Republican donors have been for decades. This is why your country has been crumbling before your
02:04:32.280
eyes for decades because your donors betray you. Your senators betray you. They do this and then
02:04:40.840
they come to you every two years and every four years and they plead for your vote. They pretend to
02:04:45.880
be you. They pretend to share your values and they do this to you behind your back. The second they can
02:04:52.360
survive. The second they can look for crumbs. Look, people like Bill Ackman and the rest of the donor
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class, they're happy to sit on the floor licking the crumbs of the Democrats off the floor like a dog
02:05:04.440
under the table rather than get a seat at the table because they have to fight for it. That's who they
02:05:10.280
are. And you know what? They're eating well. So while you can't pay your car payment, while your children
02:05:16.200
can't buy a home, while you maybe can't buy one or even afford your mortgage or pay your rent,
02:05:21.640
they're eating well. Listen to the sound of them sucking on the tail of the crawfish now. It's
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disgusting. It's disgusting. This is why the failure of these people, and they all hate Donald Trump
02:05:33.040
behind his back. You're all to blame for Donald Trump. You created the conditions. That's why he
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resonates because you failed these people. And look, something's got to give here, Steve.
02:05:44.040
So, by the way, I just looked at California was called within minutes, and I'm looking at all the
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Central Valley, heavily Hispanic districts, working class that Donald Trump outpaced Ukraine-first
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losers like John Duarte and Mike Garcia. They're all gone. I mean, squandered. These voters did not
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come. They did not vote. Look at Sam Joaquin, 55 yes, 45 no. It's just gross. Stanislaus, Democrats
02:06:12.640
were actually, which was John Duarte's home county where Donald Trump outperformed him, humiliating.
02:06:18.820
Democrats were just crushing them on early vote returns, crushing them. I mean, look, there's no
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other argument here. You got to see some of the asinine stuff. Some of these people like the Ackmans
02:06:29.560
and the Ukraine firsters and the Israeli firsters are trying to push tonight. It's, you just go crawl
02:06:35.620
under a rock. I can't believe you're not so humiliated by your own stupidity that you're not
02:06:41.640
looking for a rock to hide under for at least the next two to four years. Stop talking. Just stop.
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Let more productive people take the reins and save this thing.
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Oh, no, these guys are going to try to spin it anyway. Before we go back to, hang on,
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Barris, before we go to the main stage with Mondami, let's go back to Ben Berkwan. So, Ben,
02:07:02.480
I guarantee you, starting tomorrow morning, ICE is going to be pulled back. Border Patrol is going
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to be pulled back. All of it's going to... Okay, right now we're going to go to the main stage. Let's
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The sun may have set over our city this evening, but as Eugene Debs once said,
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I can see the dawn of a better day for humanity.
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For as long as we can remember, the working people of New York have been told by the wealthy
02:08:02.100
and the well-connected that power does not belong in their hands. Fingers bruised from lifting boxes
02:08:10.140
on the warehouse floor. Palms calloused from delivery bike handlebars. Knuckles scarred with kitchen burns.
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These are not hands that have been allowed to hold power.
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And yet, over the last 12 months, you have dared to reach for something greater.
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My friends, we have toppled a political dynasty.
02:08:52.120
I wish Andrew Cuomo only the best in private life.
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But let tonight be the final time I utter his name as we turn the page on a politics that
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New York, tonight you have delivered a mandate for change, a mandate for a new kind of politics,
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a mandate for a city we can afford, and a mandate for a government that delivers exactly that.
02:09:57.420
On January 1st, I will be sworn in as the mayor of New York City.
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So before I say anything else, I must say this.
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Thank you to the next generation of New Yorkers who refuse to accept that the promise of a
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You showed that when politics speaks to you without condescension, we can usher in a new
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Thank you to those so often forgotten by the politics of our city who made this movement
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I speak of Yemeni bodega owners and Mexican abuelas, Senegalese taxi drivers and Uzbek nurses,
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Trinidadian line cooks, Trinidadian line cooks and Ethiopian aunties, yes, aunties.
02:11:35.180
To every New Yorker in Kensington and Midwood and Hunts Point, know this, this city is your city
02:11:53.340
This campaign is about people like Wesley, an 1199 organizer.
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I met outside of Elmhurst hospital on Thursday night.
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A New Yorker who lives elsewhere, who commutes two hours each way from Pennsylvania because
02:12:19.260
It's about people like the woman I met on the BX 33 years ago who said to me, I used to
02:12:29.480
And it's about people like Richard, the taxi driver I went on a 15-day hunger strike with
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outside of City Hall, who still has to drive his cab seven days a week.
02:13:06.260
The more than 100,000 volunteers who built this campaign into an unstoppable force.
02:13:15.820
Because of you we will make this city one that working people can love and live in again.
02:13:21.320
With every door knocked, every petition signature earned, and every hard-earned conversation,
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you eroded the cynicism that has come to define our politics.
02:13:36.240
Now, I know that I have asked for much from you over this last year.
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We have held our breath for longer than we know.
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Held it because the air has been knocked out of our lungs too many times to count.
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Thanks to all of those who sacrificed so much, we are breathing in the air of a city that has
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To my campaign team, who believed when no one else did, and who took an electoral project
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and turned it into so much more, I will never be able to express the depth of my gratitude.
02:15:24.420
There is no one I would rather have by my side in this moment and in every moment.
02:15:33.200
To every New Yorker, whether you voted for me, for one of my opponents, or felt too disappointed
02:15:42.000
Thank you for the opportunity to prove myself worthy of your trust.
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I will wake each morning with a singular purpose.
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To make this city better for you than it was the day before.
02:15:59.360
There are many who thought this day would never come.
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Who feared that we would be condemned only to a future of less.
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With every election consigning us simply to more of the same.
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And there are others who see politics today as too cruel for the flame of hope to still
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Tonight, we have spoken in a clear voice, hope is alive.
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Hope is a decision that tens of thousands of New Yorkers made day after day, volunteer shift
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after volunteer shift, despite attack ad after attack ad.
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More than a million of us stood in our churches, in gymnasiums, in community centers, as we filled
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And while we cast our ballots alone, we chose hope together.
02:17:19.160
We won because New Yorkers allowed themselves to hope that the impossible could be made possible.
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And we won because we insisted that no longer would politics be something that is done to
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Standing before you, I think of the words of Jawaharlal Nehru, a moment comes but rarely
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in history, when we step out from the old to the new.
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When an age ends and when the soul of a nation long suppressed finds utterance.
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Tonight we have stepped out from the old into the new.
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So let us speak now with clarity and conviction that cannot be misunderstood about what this new
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This will be an age where New Yorkers expect from their leaders a bold vision of what we
02:18:26.940
will achieve rather than a list of excuses for what we are too timid to attempt.
02:18:37.680
Central to that vision will be the most ambitious agenda to tackle the cost of living crisis that
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this city has seen since the days of Fiorella Guardia.
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An agenda that will freeze the rents for more than two million rent stabilized tenants.
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And deliver universal childcare across our city.
02:19:13.160
Years from now, may our only regret be that this day took so long to come.
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This new age will be one of relentless improvement.
02:19:37.480
We will work tirelessly to make lights shine again in the hallways of NYCHA developments where
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Safety and justice will go hand in hand as we work with police officers to reduce crime
02:19:55.380
and create a department of community safety that tackles the mental health crisis and homelessness
02:20:06.880
Defense will become the expectation across government, not the exception.
02:20:14.360
In this new age we make for ourselves, we will refuse to allow those who traffic in division
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In this moment of political darkness, New York will be the light.
02:20:35.040
Here, we believe in standing up for those we love.
02:20:40.520
Whether you are an immigrant, a member of the trans community, one of the many black women
02:20:48.640
that Donald Trump has fired from a federal job, a single mom still waiting for the cost of
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Or anyone else with their back against the wall.
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And we will build a city hall that stands steadfast alongside Jewish New Yorkers and does not
02:21:15.480
waver in the fight against the scourge of anti-Semitism.
02:21:19.680
Where the more than one million Muslims know that they belong.
02:21:29.160
Not just in the five boroughs of this city, but in the halls of power.
02:21:33.640
No more will New York be a city where you can traffic in Islamophobia and win an election.
02:21:44.640
This new age will be defined by a competence and a compassion that have too long been placed
02:22:03.720
We will prove that there is no problem too large for government to solve and no concern
02:22:14.120
For years, those in city hall have only helped those who can help them.
02:22:20.460
But on January 1st, we will usher in a city government that helps everyone.
02:22:30.360
Now I know that many have heard our message only through the prism of misinformation.
02:22:37.440
Tens of millions of dollars have been spent to redefine reality and to convince our neighbors
02:22:43.800
that this new age is something that should frighten them.
02:22:49.140
As has so often occurred, the billionaire class has sought to convince those making $30 an hour
02:22:55.940
that their enemies are those earning $20 an hour.
02:23:02.140
We want the people to fight amongst ourselves so that we remain distracted from the work of
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We refuse to let them dictate the rules of the game anymore.
02:23:17.820
They can play by the same rules as the rest of us.
02:23:24.160
Together, we will usher in a generation of change.
02:23:30.500
And if we embrace this brave new course, rather than fleeing from it, we can respond to oligarchy
02:23:37.660
and authoritarianism with the strength it fears, not the appeasement it craves.
02:23:44.500
After all, if anyone can show a nation betrayed by Donald Trump how to defeat him, it is the
02:24:02.180
And if there is any way to terrify a despot, it is by dismantling the very conditions that
02:24:14.060
This is not only how we stop Trump, it is how we stop the next one.
02:24:23.220
So Donald Trump, since I know you are watching, I have four words for you.
02:24:56.820
We will hold bad landlords to account because the Donald Trumps of our city have
02:25:02.520
grown far too comfortable taking advantage of their tenants.
02:25:08.920
We will put an end to the culture of corruption that has allowed billionaires like Trump to
02:25:20.480
We will stand alongside unions and expand labor protections because we know, just as Donald
02:25:29.040
Trump does, Donald Trump does, that when working people have ironclad rights, the bosses who
02:25:42.360
New York will remain a city of immigrants, a city built by immigrants, powered by immigrants,
02:26:16.240
To get to any of us, you will have to get through all of us.
02:26:29.300
When we enter City Hall in 58 days, expectations will be high.
02:26:37.200
A great New Yorker once said that while you campaign in poetry, you govern in prose.
02:26:48.260
If that must be true, let the prose we write still rhyme and let us build a shining city
02:26:59.240
And we must chart a new path, as bold as the one we have already traveled.
02:27:05.000
After all, the conventional wisdom would tell you that I am far from the perfect candidate.
02:27:11.460
I am young, despite my best efforts to grow older.
02:27:28.300
And most damning of all, I refuse to apologize for any of this.
02:27:37.920
And yet, if tonight teaches us anything, it is that convention has held us back.
02:27:46.380
We have bowed at the altar of caution and we have paid a mighty price.
02:27:52.300
Too many working people cannot recognize themselves in our party.
02:27:57.420
And too many among us have turned to the right for answers to why they have been left behind.
02:28:08.740
No longer will we have to open a history book for proof that Democrats can dare to be great.
02:28:21.780
It will be felt by every rent stabilized tenant who wakes up on the first of every month.
02:28:29.980
Knowing the amount they are going to pay hasn't soared since the month before.
02:28:36.140
It will be felt by each grandparent who can afford to stay in the home they have worked
02:28:43.600
And whose grandchildren live nearby because the cost of childcare didn't send them to Long
02:28:52.560
It will be felt by the single mother who is safe on her commute and whose bus runs fast enough
02:28:58.840
that she doesn't have to rush school drop off to make it to work on time.
02:29:05.980
And it will be felt when New Yorkers open their newspapers in the morning and read headlines
02:29:18.360
Most of all, it will be felt by each New Yorker when the city they love finally loves them back.
02:29:29.980
Together, New York, we're going to freeze the...
02:29:34.980
Together, New York, we're going to make buses fast and...
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Together, New York, we're going to deliver a universal...
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Let the words we've spoken together, the dreams we've dreamt together, become the agenda we deliver
02:32:12.980
Did he mention in all those call-outs he did, one white name?
02:32:25.980
He didn't call for Jefferson or Washington or anything from American history.
02:32:35.420
You have illegal immigrants coming in, illegal alien invaders coming in, 10 or 15 million.
02:32:42.740
So, folks, if you don't think that's a reality check, you're not paying attention.
02:32:49.020
Yeah, well, that's a heck of a populist, I mean, it's a brilliant exposition on political speech.
02:33:00.220
Except the straw man that he chose is absolutely ridiculous and false.
02:33:07.220
You know, he got into billionaires and Trump at the end.
02:33:10.180
The main problem with his thesis is that the Democrat Party has run New York City for about 90 years in a row.
02:33:23.620
I don't think he was talking about the Democratic establishment.
02:33:28.800
He's talking about the billionaires around the Democratic Party.
02:33:31.220
And he's not signing out Republican billionaires.
02:33:34.380
He's saying the Democratic Party didn't deliver for working class people forever.
02:33:41.420
What you heard right there was not even socialist.
02:33:50.440
And for all the happy skipping around, you know, TikToks, and he's going down the aisle, and he's all happy and smiley.
02:33:59.740
You saw him when he won what he's really like, right?
02:34:03.700
This is brought to you by progressive Democrats.
02:34:06.220
This is brought to you the Bill Ackmans of the world.
02:34:08.340
The elites that have managed the decline of this country and what they managed it by was opening up essentially open borders,
02:34:20.980
One thing I did like about this guy is that he ain't shy.
02:34:27.020
And President Trump, he called President Trump out.
02:34:32.680
Right there, a big part of his argument right there was right up the line he had.
02:34:44.800
There's been a very hands-off approach of this.
02:34:47.020
Been a hands-off approach about this guy's eligibility.
02:34:50.060
Been a hands-off approach about the whole thing, the situation in New York City.
02:34:53.400
And I think people in the White House now got to get serious about this because tonight it was a challenge.
02:34:59.940
And you saw tonight, where Trump is not engaged, where they don't want Trump, things spin out of control.
02:35:09.460
Virginia's going to have national implications.
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I mean, in this entire night, one of the great things is that Lee won in Tarrant County.
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And she beat back, guess what, one of the biggest donors in the Republican Party gave $3.5 million, $4 million, directly from China,
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And, hey, what you saw in New York City is by every elitist, every billionaire in the country, they brought it up.
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And Bill Ackman, they're all going to get on bended knee now to Mondami.
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Yeah, I heard all that with the billionaires or whatever.
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But when he goes after the regulatory and the rot and the bureaucracy, guess who he's going to go after?
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The guts of the New York Democrat machine, the school unions, the union.
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If he thinks he's going to clean it up, that's all Democratic slush funds.
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Trump's trying to clean out the DOJ and all that junk.
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Dave, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, full stop.
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President Trump, that's what we're looking for.
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We're going to punch you out of here at midnight.
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There's what we've been talking about all night.
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I mean, look, and not only America, what's it going to be?
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Like, Pol Pot didn't come out and say, I'm going to put you all in a hole.
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The crowd in New York City that elected this guy, they didn't need to stop it.
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Anyway, Barris, where do people go to get all your polling?
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Where do people go to get all the great people funded?
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We're everywhere, but locals is the best place.
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We've done so many of these together all the way back to 18.
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They're not planning on doing anything that they're saying they're doing.
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He knows he doesn't have a plan to fix anything.
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Marxist, jihadists never actually have a plan to fix anything.
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They know they're going to make your lives more miserable.
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They're going to project on you that it's coming from somewhere else.
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And they have enough useful idiots in New York and places like that to do that, too.
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Because as you mentioned, Steve, we've allowed unfettered illegal immigration for 30 years in this country.
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So now you have all of these illegals that he's preaching to.
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All of these names of illegals that have come in that that's who elected him.
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And if you guys don't wake up, if we don't wake up as a nation and realize that they all have to be deported, I don't care if it hurts your feelings, ICE, they all have to be deported.
02:39:26.580
Burkwam, where do people go until we get you back on tomorrow?
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Where do people go on your social media to hear all your content, see all your content?
02:39:35.660
Of course, Real America's Voice, our next episode of Law and Border, our exclusive ICE rides, it's coming out this Saturday, I believe 2 p.m. Eastern.
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Law and Border this Saturday and Sunday on Real America's Voice News.
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And our nonprofit, FrontlineAmericaFoundation.org.
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If you want to support Border Patrol and ICE, all these guys, FrontlineAmericaFoundation.org.
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Let's bring in Brian Kennedy out in California.
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I think President Trump really needs to engage.
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When you see Mondami, Mondami, he's not a fool.
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It kind of seemed like the Islamic conquest of New York City.
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I want the audience to fully embrace what they saw tonight.
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You should get an unexpurgated view of exactly what's going on here.
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My takeaway, though, from the day has been the Republican Party is either non-existent
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or it longs for the day that President Trump is no longer president
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Did they not think it was their interest to help in Virginia or in New Jersey or in California
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You can't expect everyday Americans in an off-year, midterm election to engage this way.
02:42:16.420
The great lesson here is that all of the energy in American politics on the right
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begins and ends with Donald Trump and the MAGA movement.
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An older Mexican guy shows up in this long line, and he's wearing a Trump hat and a Trump
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And one of the election officials said, you can't wear that here.
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And really about half the line started yelling at the election officials.
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And the election officials don't know what to do, even though he's still wearing the 47 hat.
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I still think there's a lot of energy for President Trump, even in a place like California.
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The American people love what President Trump's doing.
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Brian Kennedy, where do people go to get all your social media, sir?
02:44:01.080
Brian T. Kennedy won on X and Brian T. Kennedy on Getter.
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Embrace that tonight as you go to bed, as President Trump says.
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What is your social media so people can follow your pearls of wisdom, sir?
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I'm just going to use my 30 seconds to say, Burquam, you ignorant reporter.
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That boy's got a plan, and it was so clear he's running for president.
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There's some heat there, and he's going to bring it.
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I wanted everybody to see it with no commercial interruptions and no commentary from the war room.
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When he said turn the volume up, that's what President Trump and President Trump laid down.
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Yeah, just Brad Economics on Getter and Axe and Burquam.
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Say hi to General Flynn and everybody down there.
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I want to thank Real America's Voice, Parker Sig, Rob Sig, the entire team from Denver.
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To Palm Beach, the folks in Washington, D.C., John Solomon, everybody.
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We're going to be back at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, 10 a.m.
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Eastern Standard Time, when you're going to be back in the war room and the fight begins tomorrow morning.