Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - January 30, 2024


EPISODE 659: LIVE FROM LAS VEGAS - RESTORING NATIONAL CONFIDENCE


Episode Stats

Length

49 minutes

Words per Minute

191.5436

Word Count

9,394

Sentence Count

755

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

America is mourning the loss of three heroes killed in an Iranian-backed militia attack in Jordan. A former IRS contractor who leaked former President Trump s tax records has just been sentenced to five years in prison. A brain chip has been successfully implanted in a human, according to Elon Musk. Meanwhile, another group will argue President Biden should be removed from the ballot for allegedly allowing enemies of the state to gain entry to the U.S. over the southern border.


Transcript

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00:00:51.500 America is mourning the loss of three heroes killed in that Iranian-backed militia attack in Jordan.
00:00:56.500 The soldiers, all from Georgia, ID'd as Sergeant William Rivers, Specialist Breonna Moffitt, and her close friend, Specialist Kennedy Sanders.
00:01:06.980 She was the life of the party, men would say.
00:01:09.580 She was very competitive.
00:01:11.260 She loved serving our country.
00:01:12.840 And, you know, I just miss her right now.
00:01:14.220 This morning has been tough for me.
00:01:15.940 We want to prevent this conflict from spreading.
00:01:18.580 So, we are intent on doing both.
00:01:23.800 That is, standing up for our people when they're attacked, while at the same time working every single day to prevent the conflict from growing and spreading.
00:01:34.960 It's alleging that 190 U.N. employees have ties with Hamas, or Islamic Jihad operatives,
00:01:41.120 including 12 who they claim were involved in a Hamas terrorist attack on October 7th.
00:01:46.500 On Tuesday, objectors will make their case before the Illinois Board of Elections that former President Donald Trump should be removed from the primary ballot for inciting the insurrection that resulted in the Capitol riot on January 6th.
00:01:58.420 Meanwhile, another group will argue President Biden should be removed from the ballot for allegedly allowing enemies of the state to gain entry to the U.S. over the southern border.
00:02:07.060 A brain chip has been successfully implanted in a human, according to Elon Musk, the tech titan sharing a big breakthrough from his brain science startup company, Neuralink.
00:02:16.860 The former IRS contractor who leaked former President Trump's tax records has just been sentenced to five years in prison.
00:02:23.180 Judge Anna Reyes called Little John's crime the biggest heist in IRS history and said he deserved the maximum sentence she could impose,
00:02:30.680 in part because he targeted a sitting president and thousands of others.
00:02:34.260 It's not the Fed's objective to try to push the level of prices back to where they were.
00:02:41.760 They will bankrupt this country for Ukraine.
00:02:44.240 You know what they won't do?
00:02:45.720 They won't spend 1% of it on our southern border.
00:02:51.060 Our southern border.
00:02:53.900 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:02:57.820 We are here live, Las Vegas, Nevada.
00:03:00.540 We're at the Restoring National Confidence Summit from Turning Point Action.
00:03:06.560 Charlie Kirk, Tyler Boyer put this all together.
00:03:09.340 I just spoke earlier this morning.
00:03:11.160 Stephen K. Bannon spoke here.
00:03:13.020 We're talking about restoring confidence in our party.
00:03:16.420 We're talking about restoring the importance of the ground game in winning this election.
00:03:21.440 Look, people are coming at me saying,
00:03:23.000 Oh, Poso, why are you going after Taylor Swift so hard?
00:03:25.460 Why are you going after Taylor Swift so hard?
00:03:26.780 What did she ever do to you?
00:03:27.560 It's not about Taylor Swift.
00:03:28.880 It's about the machine to turn out low propensity Democrat voters that she is at the head of.
00:03:35.800 She is the tip of the spear on that machine.
00:03:38.080 We can see it coming a mile away the same way they're going to use the Barbie movie.
00:03:41.720 They're going to use all of these different things in the fall of 2020.
00:03:45.880 That is our task and purpose.
00:03:48.100 I'm joined with Jess Barses, the assistant editor of Human Events, as well as Matt Boyle, the Washington bureau chief of Breitbart.
00:03:55.320 Guys, how are you liking the event so far?
00:03:57.240 Amazing.
00:03:58.420 It's appropriately abbreviated RNC, which the actual RNC.
00:04:02.760 Oh, do you think they did it on purpose?
00:04:03.940 You think that was like a...
00:04:04.560 You know, I think it was a coincidence.
00:04:05.800 I think it was a coincidence.
00:04:06.720 I'm not sure anyone actually had that line.
00:04:07.980 It was 100% on purpose.
00:04:11.500 Yeah, it was definitely 100% on purpose.
00:04:13.500 No, that's Charlie and Tyler being a little bit cute there, being a little bit cute.
00:04:18.260 Very cute.
00:04:19.280 But then, Matt, you've been watching sort of the tip rags out there.
00:04:24.400 Do you think that this event is having the impact in the media the way the organizers intended?
00:04:31.540 Who cares, right?
00:04:32.640 Like, I don't care what the establishment media has to say.
00:04:35.000 The question is, is are they getting the work done, and are they identifying the strategic pathway to turning out the voters necessary to alter the outcome of what we saw happen in 2020?
00:04:46.900 Well, I think the overall, and I said this on Charlie just a minute ago, but I think the overall plan, the way I look at it, is I would love to see this shouldn't be two conferences.
00:04:55.180 This should be one conference, and it should be the RNC, and all of the people here and all of the speeches here should be at the RNC's event.
00:05:04.060 And if Ronald McDaniel can't figure out a way to make that happen, then maybe we should find someone who can.
00:05:09.020 What it reminds me of a lot is back in, I think it was 2013, 2014, we saw at CPAC, CPAC wouldn't host panels on certain issues, like immigration, national security matters, and they were kind of going along with the globalist thing.
00:05:25.880 And what we did at Breitbart was we hosted what we called the uninvited.
00:05:30.320 The first year, it was literally one panel for one hour in one conference room at the hotel that CPAC was at.
00:05:37.680 The next year, we did a whole day of events, right, with panels where we brought in senators and congressmen and movement leaders and people that weren't invited on stage at CPAC.
00:05:46.600 Eventually, CPAC got it right, and then they changed course, and they started focusing on these issues, and we didn't need to do the uninvited anymore.
00:05:53.940 So my hope here is that this sends a wake-up call to the Republican National Committee, the actual party, that they actually start doing what is necessary, which is, again, focusing on turning out these voters.
00:06:05.540 Let's talk about that a little bit more in the next segment, because you've got an incredible article up where you've gone through state by state some of the data that's come out.
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00:07:37.440 So, Matt, I want to go through a little bit this article that you've outlined.
00:07:42.900 I had it in my inbox this morning where you've gone through this data that Turning Point Action has been able to compile together,
00:07:49.400 talking about these low, because it's all about low propensity voters, right?
00:07:52.860 So, like, Jess, back me up on this Taylor Swift stuff.
00:07:56.980 Are Taylor Swift fans the most politically motivated people in the world?
00:08:01.900 Not naturally, but if Taylor Swift comes out and endorses Biden, then they will be, all this sudden.
00:08:09.040 Right, and so the idea is they are people who could vote, but generally do not, right?
00:08:14.520 Exactly.
00:08:14.680 This is the whole game, because they've changed everything.
00:08:17.280 Back in 2020, they changed the whole system from voters to ballots.
00:08:20.960 So, if now I can hand you a ballot, say, hey, fill it out.
00:08:24.400 All the 50s are filling out ballots, right?
00:08:26.140 So, that's the goal on that end.
00:08:28.260 That's what I can see potentially coming down the pike.
00:08:31.180 So, my question is, and this is what Matt's article was looking into, what do the Republicans have to counter any of these operations?
00:08:38.400 So, what the Turning Point Action folks uncovered, and they gave us this data exclusively, is that they've found 4.5 million, a little bit north of that, 4.5 million so-called disengaged Republican voters that they've identified across 10 different battleground states.
00:08:55.360 And that's included Florida, Iowa, Ohio.
00:08:58.980 Those states are going to go Republican in 2024.
00:09:00.800 So, how do you define a disengaged voter?
00:09:02.880 Somebody that didn't vote in 2016 or 2020, in the election, in 2016 or 2020.
00:09:08.680 These are, now, we're talking about, if you look at the margins in 2020 in Arizona or Georgia, approximately 11,000 votes.
00:09:17.580 Some of the tightest elections we've had at the federal level.
00:09:19.540 Right, exactly.
00:09:20.360 11,000 votes separated Trump and Biden in both of those states, ballpark.
00:09:24.380 In the numbers, particularly to Georgia, we're talking about hundreds of thousands of disengaged Republican voters who didn't vote in the 2020 election in Georgia or the 2016 vote.
00:09:36.200 I want to actually drill down on that for a second.
00:09:38.960 You're saying a voter who's registered Republican who didn't vote in 2020 or 2016, and they're looking at all of these.
00:09:47.640 That's what Turning Point Action is saying.
00:09:48.900 I don't have any reason to doubt their data.
00:09:50.640 Who are these people, man?
00:09:52.360 Well, that's the question, right?
00:09:53.760 So they have to get out there, and they have to find these people.
00:09:55.640 What you're talking about is 45 times the margin between Trump and Biden didn't vote in the 2020 election in Georgia.
00:10:04.620 In Arizona, it's something like 27 times.
00:10:06.460 It's something like 20 times in Wisconsin, where the margin was a little bit higher.
00:10:10.740 It was just, but just barely.
00:10:12.500 It was 20,000 votes in Wisconsin.
00:10:13.900 So if Republicans are able to turn those people out, get them to the polls, and vote.
00:10:19.620 So these are untapped wells of voters.
00:10:21.880 Yes.
00:10:22.340 Massive, untapped wells.
00:10:23.280 Massive amounts.
00:10:23.880 Massive amounts.
00:10:24.380 Across all the swing states.
00:10:26.220 Now, in a state like Florida, it's as high as a million, right?
00:10:29.460 Like a little north of a million, and now Florida's been trending more and more red in recent years anyway.
00:10:35.240 But that could be the difference in a House seat.
00:10:37.940 That could be the difference in down-ticket things in the state legislature, et cetera, if you want to keep the Republican majorities in the state House and the state Senate,
00:10:46.140 or add to them and embolden them in several other states.
00:10:51.380 I mean, you're talking about the difference between who the president of the United States is, whether it's a Republican or a Democrat, if these voters turn out.
00:10:58.620 So that's the mission, is how do you get those folks to turn out?
00:11:01.560 Now, the high-propensity voters, this is the problem.
00:11:04.000 So you hear this point here a lot, where the Republican National Committee, which is going to have its winter meetings here later this week in the same city here in Las Vegas,
00:11:12.060 they are focused on turning the high-propensity voters, many of whom vote on Election Day, into earlier mail-voting folks.
00:11:22.180 So they're trying to bank the same voters.
00:11:24.240 The issue is those are four out of four voters.
00:11:27.580 That's what you hear people talk about, four out of four voters, meaning that they vote every election.
00:11:30.980 To translate this, it's basically like if you're listening to this show, you're probably a four out of four voter.
00:11:36.000 Probably right.
00:11:36.700 If you're listening to RAV, if you're listening to Human Events, if you're listening to the War Room, you're highly engaged.
00:11:42.300 You're voting in the primary.
00:11:43.740 You're voting in the general.
00:11:45.120 You are always there.
00:11:46.360 Great.
00:11:46.880 Love those votes.
00:11:47.980 However, comma, we are now also hearing that there are, and I'm sure you know people, though, in your daily life, you know them from church, you know them from sports, you know them from going hunting, whatever it is,
00:12:00.000 who just don't vote, who they don't vote at the same level, but would nominally be probably a Trump supporter, a conservative, a Republican.
00:12:09.300 They're just not engaged.
00:12:10.180 Right, and one of the ways that they identify whether or not, and to get into your Taylor Swift point, that people on the left have actually got this down to a science of identifying whether people would be a Republican or a Democrat.
00:12:22.080 They don't ask them, are you a Republican?
00:12:23.780 Would you vote for Joe Biden?
00:12:25.020 No, they ask them, what do you think of Colin Kaepernick taking a knee during a football game?
00:12:30.520 Uh-huh.
00:12:30.780 You know, and so on and so forth.
00:12:32.260 By the way, by the way, I have to say this, because you brought it up, I have to say this, Jess.
00:12:35.360 Do you know who the first major white player in the entire NFL was to take a knee after Colin Kaepernick?
00:12:44.080 After Colin Kaepernick?
00:12:45.720 All the way back in 2017.
00:12:47.720 Ooh, I'm going to go with...
00:12:50.520 Oh, no, not Travis Kelsey.
00:12:53.700 He was way after that.
00:12:55.760 Although he'd be a good candidate.
00:12:57.900 I'm going to go...
00:12:59.500 Jess, it's Travis Kelsey.
00:13:00.880 It is?
00:13:01.520 It was Travis Kelsey.
00:13:02.520 That's what I was going to say.
00:13:03.320 Travis Kelsey was the first major white player to take a knee after Colin Kaepernick.
00:13:09.800 Right, Kansas City Chiefs, his teammate.
00:13:11.460 I just got to go with my intuition on this one.
00:13:12.800 You were 100% right.
00:13:14.160 It was Travis Kelsey.
00:13:15.280 And now, Travis Kelsey, I'm just...
00:13:17.380 Look, guys, I will be proven right on this, okay?
00:13:20.700 Then he gets the Pfizer contract.
00:13:22.560 Now he gets the Taylor Swift run.
00:13:24.280 I will be proven right.
00:13:25.680 Oh, you're 100% right.
00:13:27.240 You're not hearing me disagree.
00:13:28.220 By the way, I was talking to people about this before the New York Times even reported that.
00:13:31.380 We all were!
00:13:32.180 Right, like, it's so obvious that they're laying the groundwork for this, right?
00:13:35.460 Because the Democrats know they have a problem with young voters.
00:13:39.060 Right, so it starts with...
00:13:39.980 So they were doing it at lower levels with, like, these TikTok influencers.
00:13:43.000 Right.
00:13:43.160 And then if you got enough people to, you know, harvest ballots, you got the White House visit,
00:13:47.980 and maybe you got to go up to the podium.
00:13:49.540 You're looking at...
00:13:50.420 You're like, we all make fun of Dylan Mulvaney, but that's actually a voter turnout operation.
00:13:53.720 Oh, 100%.
00:13:54.400 Or a ballot operation.
00:13:55.240 And what the left has mastered that the right is now beginning to figure out,
00:13:59.640 and you're seeing it play out at this convention,
00:14:02.320 is that the cultural issues are the way you identify those low-propensity voters
00:14:08.140 and which way they're going to go.
00:14:10.000 So the right needs to replicate what the left has been doing,
00:14:13.660 and that's what everybody here is talking about.
00:14:15.920 And again, there's some hope out there with what you're seeing with what the turning point folks are doing,
00:14:21.300 where you mentioned Scott Pressler, what he's doing.
00:14:23.920 He'll be on right after.
00:14:25.140 Right.
00:14:25.540 And so what you've got is...
00:14:27.420 One of the quotes I keep hearing is, you know, defenses win championships, right?
00:14:31.800 And that's important, right?
00:14:32.820 We have to have the election integrity stuff, but you need a good offense, too.
00:14:35.860 You've got to be able to put the football in the end zone.
00:14:37.580 Trump has, in a sense, been sort of doing this on his own as well.
00:14:42.340 And you see it through these overtures to UFC, to, you know, sports podcasts that he's going on,
00:14:50.520 cultural podcasts, places.
00:14:53.100 You know, it's sort of like the podcast ecosystem.
00:14:55.360 Not, you know, we're the political podcast world, obviously, but he's been going out to just sort of these nontraditional podcasts that maybe,
00:15:03.540 you know, like Full Send or he hasn't done Rogan yet, but like, you know, podcasts in that area.
00:15:08.240 Again, to reach voters who, as you say, would potentially be...
00:15:11.900 He sat down with Dave Portnoy in 2020, Barstool.
00:15:14.540 So reach people who may be more culturally or economically on the Republican side willing to cast that vote,
00:15:21.880 but, again, are just totally not engaged in any of the ecosystem or the news politics of the day.
00:15:29.360 Right.
00:15:29.500 And again, think about it, right?
00:15:30.580 Like, to anybody out there in the audience, they would understand this.
00:15:33.180 If you try to force a political conversation with somebody you just met, it's probably not going to work out so well, right?
00:15:39.640 Like, so you've got to kind of ease into it, right?
00:15:41.620 Like, you can definitely talk about...
00:15:42.740 I do do that when I'm in Ubers, by the way.
00:15:44.480 I do that when I'm in Ubers all the time.
00:15:45.580 Ubers is fun, right?
00:15:46.600 Like, I love doing it.
00:15:47.460 Taxi drivers and...
00:15:48.840 By the way, the way I knew...
00:15:50.440 I spent election night here in Las Vegas in 2022 because I knew that it was the best swing state opportunity.
00:15:56.700 Nevada was really close.
00:15:57.700 And it was a tough year.
00:15:57.940 And look, the governor's race...
00:15:59.700 And yeah, Lombardo did it.
00:16:01.020 Like, so you've got...
00:16:01.780 It's the only governor's race in America that Republicans flip from Democrat to Republican.
00:16:06.140 But part of the way that I knew it was going to happen was talking to taxi drivers and whatnot.
00:16:10.240 I was like, okay, I think I get a sense of this, right?
00:16:12.860 Like...
00:16:13.120 Boyle talking to taxi drivers and all his trips to Vegas.
00:16:16.500 Yeah, exactly.
00:16:18.100 So, but that's the point.
00:16:19.120 For work.
00:16:19.160 For the regular folks, right?
00:16:21.280 But you can kind of get a sense of it.
00:16:22.060 That's how he expenses it, by the way, when he sends the work reports in.
00:16:25.320 Oh, yeah.
00:16:25.840 I'm talking to the Uber drivers.
00:16:26.780 For work.
00:16:27.940 Yeah, yeah.
00:16:28.420 Oh, yeah.
00:16:28.980 Yeah, it's Palm Beach, Vegas, Cabo.
00:16:32.400 Well, not Cabo, but that's for the Democrat voters.
00:16:34.820 Yeah.
00:16:35.320 No, look, but into your point about Trump, though.
00:16:37.700 Trump has this innate ability to connect on a cultural level.
00:16:41.700 You know, given his history from before his time in politics, he was a host of The Apprentice, right?
00:16:47.280 He was the native son of New York City.
00:16:49.160 He would go to Buffalo Bills games and throw the football around, right?
00:16:53.520 Or even he's at WWE.
00:16:56.160 He has a perfect spiral, by the way.
00:16:57.600 He really does.
00:16:58.280 He's at WrestleMania.
00:16:59.720 He's hosting Mike Tyson.
00:17:01.460 He was one of the very first people to actually host the UFC.
00:17:05.760 So there's a lot of history between him and Joe White.
00:17:07.340 And his ties in the golf world, too.
00:17:08.960 But then golf, my goodness.
00:17:10.160 Like all the golf stars love Trump.
00:17:12.000 I mean, at least most of them.
00:17:13.560 So, I mean, all of that stuff allows Trump to get into that universe.
00:17:18.820 So the question is.
00:17:20.020 Like that NASCAR.
00:17:21.620 Yeah, another one, too.
00:17:22.780 So, I mean, look, Trump has all the tools at his disposal.
00:17:26.200 The question is, is can the conservative movement pull the pieces together and execute?
00:17:30.700 And the numbers are there.
00:17:31.820 We know that.
00:17:33.240 And, you know, I mean, at this point, it doesn't seem like the actual Republican Party,
00:17:38.600 formally, the RNC, is going to take these steps, though they should be.
00:17:42.120 And hopefully this is a wake-up call and similar type of a thing happens that happened, again, to bring us full circle here with the uninvited at CPAC.
00:17:52.000 Similar type of a thing happens because at the end of the day, the Republican National Committee should be the entity doing this, right?
00:17:59.040 Like the Republican National Committee should be the ones out there going and getting these low propensity voters to the polls.
00:18:06.500 Coming right back after a quick break.
00:18:09.500 Las Vegas, Nevada, lost wages.
00:18:12.580 We're here trying to figure out how to win back our country, which was lost from us.
00:18:17.940 Human Events Daily continues.
00:18:19.040 Today, you know, you talk about influencers.
00:18:24.860 These are influencers.
00:18:26.720 And they're friends of mine.
00:18:29.120 Jack Posobiec.
00:18:30.640 Where's Jack?
00:18:31.580 Jack?
00:18:32.540 He's done a great job.
00:18:34.460 All right, Jack Posobiec back here live at Human Events Daily, Las Vegas, Nevada.
00:18:42.680 I'm told, by the way, that Ben Burquam has a crowd of rowdy deplorables that he wants to get on the show.
00:18:51.400 Ben, what do you got going on down there?
00:18:54.960 Hey, Jack.
00:18:55.780 We're over by the main event hall.
00:18:58.420 You said, yes, rowdy deplorables.
00:19:01.280 Be careful.
00:19:02.120 Are you guys pumped?
00:19:02.800 Who's pumped to be out here?
00:19:04.040 Woo!
00:19:05.440 All right.
00:19:06.980 So, Steve, we got everything.
00:19:08.580 We've got turning point action.
00:19:11.100 We've got some folks from Reno that are actually homeschooled.
00:19:13.720 Tell me your name.
00:19:15.000 Josie Heyman.
00:19:15.960 Josie Heyman and Riley Heyman.
00:19:17.800 Riley.
00:19:18.180 And you're the president of your club, the homeschool club.
00:19:20.960 I didn't even know there was a turning point club for homeschools.
00:19:25.060 I've got homeschool kids.
00:19:26.120 I love that.
00:19:26.600 How cool is it?
00:19:27.420 It's really awesome.
00:19:28.600 I love it.
00:19:29.080 Tell me your name, where you're from, why you're here, brother.
00:19:31.040 All right, Ben.
00:19:31.740 I'm Matthew Martinez.
00:19:32.880 I oversee our ballot chasing operation at Turning Point Action.
00:19:35.500 And it's so fundamental that voters at home and across the country recognize that there
00:19:41.740 are Republicans who are just not voting.
00:19:44.260 We have the analysis.
00:19:45.840 We have the mathematics that broke down precinct by precinct, not just by statewide, not county,
00:19:51.900 but by precinct, where Republicans are not going to be voting.
00:19:55.480 What we're going to do this next cycle is work on building relationships with these low
00:19:59.740 propensity voters and ensure that they make a plan to vote this next cycle.
00:20:03.320 Elections are being determined by just margins, Ben.
00:20:06.620 And if we just had a fraction of ballot chasing in Arizona just last cycle, we would have
00:20:12.120 definitely an Attorney General Abe Hominay and definitely a Governor Kerry Lake.
00:20:16.300 That's how close these elections are now.
00:20:18.260 100%.
00:20:18.660 And if you look at the money that the RNC is spending on this, the get out the vote, it's
00:20:23.020 abysmal.
00:20:23.640 It's shameful.
00:20:24.760 God bless Turning Point for actually doing it.
00:20:26.380 What's your name?
00:20:26.800 Where are you from?
00:20:27.180 Why are you here?
00:20:27.820 I am Mindy Moore.
00:20:28.700 I am the chairman of the Forsyth County, Georgia Republican Party.
00:20:32.200 And I am here because we have been lacking on tools and support from the RNC, from a national
00:20:39.580 level down to the county level.
00:20:41.040 We have people that are ready to get involved.
00:20:43.140 They want to go to work.
00:20:44.740 They just need to know what to do.
00:20:46.580 And so this has been a great opportunity for us to network with people and learn and just
00:20:51.540 really fill up our toolbox with things we can take back home and get out the vote.
00:20:54.700 I love that.
00:20:55.680 Brittany Brown, Chatham County, Georgia Chair.
00:20:58.440 And I'm here because I've been to an RNC training.
00:21:00.640 It is nothing like what they did at Turning Point.
00:21:03.000 They're giving us actionable things to actually do and win, which the RNC is not interested
00:21:08.000 in doing for some reason.
00:21:09.320 Wow.
00:21:09.680 Wow.
00:21:10.460 Wow.
00:21:11.140 A couple more.
00:21:11.880 Hi, I'm Lauren Walker.
00:21:13.060 I'm a host for AssembleX Idaho.
00:21:15.060 We do grassroots host spaces on Twitter, and they're for all the states.
00:21:19.820 So go to AssembleX.com and see if your state's there.
00:21:22.180 Join the conversation and participate.
00:21:25.320 Get your state right.
00:21:26.520 And this is the way to do it.
00:21:28.360 Sir?
00:21:28.620 My name is Will Donoghue.
00:21:30.120 I'm the president of the National College Republicans, and we're here to support Turning
00:21:33.400 Point and their ballot chasing initiative.
00:21:35.480 We've got students all over the country.
00:21:37.140 We were just in Iowa.
00:21:38.160 We were just in New Hampshire.
00:21:39.440 And we're here to help support Turning Point action, help win the next election.
00:21:42.740 I love that.
00:21:43.220 And we've got Wyoming back here.
00:21:44.720 We've got people from all over the state here, all over the country.
00:21:47.860 Excuse me, Jack.
00:21:48.880 The energy is hot.
00:21:50.020 And again, in advance of the RNC, you heard it right here.
00:21:53.500 It's just, you know, it's atrocious that we're not having the RNC actually doing these things.
00:21:58.240 But God bless Turning Point for actually doing it.
00:22:00.060 Well, I mean, this really goes to show you, and I love the fact that you guys are talking
00:22:05.840 about the precinct level, Turning Point action has gone through.
00:22:09.220 And Matt, you've got the data on this.
00:22:11.100 You've got the article up, rightbar.com.
00:22:12.640 People need to go read it, where it's talking about not just precincts, but again, this is
00:22:17.680 Moneyball, right?
00:22:18.700 Where are the precincts where we can get the most bang for our buck, where we can find these
00:22:23.660 buckets of untapped voters?
00:22:24.940 I mean, it's kind of like, it's like the Marcellus Shale find, the Permian Basin, you
00:22:29.160 know, where are the voters?
00:22:30.920 Where can we find this stuff?
00:22:32.080 Where can we go to tap them out?
00:22:33.380 And so we're not going to spend time running around in precincts where there's only one
00:22:37.780 or two voters.
00:22:38.360 We need to target this specifically.
00:22:40.680 We need to do it seriously, and we need to actually dig down.
00:22:42.960 This is, by the way, they used to say the, you know, the old thing back when I was doing,
00:22:46.940 you know, I got cut my teeth doing ground operations in Pennsylvania in the 2000s.
00:22:51.260 And it was always like, you know, if they have a dog, if they have an American flag, if
00:22:55.680 you see anything related to the military, you know, that kind of stuff.
00:22:58.480 And that's only increased now.
00:22:59.940 Right.
00:23:00.140 So now there's a few things I would unpack here.
00:23:02.380 So you heard from several county chairs and whatnot from around the country.
00:23:05.380 They have 75 of the top 100.
00:23:07.500 The talent pool here is incredible.
00:23:09.240 Top 100 battleground county chairs from around the country in places like Georgia.
00:23:14.160 You just heard of Georgia, GOP chair lady there from Forsyth County.
00:23:17.960 You've got Michigan chairs, Pennsylvania chairs, et cetera, all here, Arizona chairs.
00:23:24.500 So you've got the 75 of those people.
00:23:26.480 And then our story on Breitbart just goes into the state level data, right?
00:23:30.480 Like, but what they did in all these binders is they, so each one of these chairs that's
00:23:35.660 here, the Turning Point Action folks gave them a binder with precinct level down to the
00:23:40.980 county, down to the precinct level of where these low propensity voters are.
00:23:45.600 So they know where to target these ballot chase operations and by the precincts that
00:23:52.100 are listed in there all have 200 or more low propensity voters in that individual precinct.
00:23:58.740 So they know that, okay, this side of the county, we're good, right?
00:24:02.480 Like we got our people coming out, but this side of the county, we got to go put some
00:24:06.140 effort over here.
00:24:06.760 Right.
00:24:06.860 And you've also got to track them for walkability too, because sometimes you get these areas
00:24:11.680 where the houses are just so spread out or, you know, you can't send a volunteer or a paid
00:24:17.260 field staffer in there.
00:24:18.120 So speaking of Pennsylvania, right?
00:24:19.780 So in the 2016 election, my folks, so my mom and my brother were out there knocking doors
00:24:28.280 for Trump.
00:24:28.860 I think the door knocking operation is what made the difference in the 2016 election for
00:24:34.060 Trump, especially in places where it was as close as it was, like Pennsylvania.
00:24:38.280 It was the door knocking and the fact that Philadelphia just didn't turn out for Hillary.
00:24:42.620 Right.
00:24:43.020 And so we've got a similar dynamic.
00:24:44.520 So again, as much as, you know, this is a very serious topic and whatnot, we're in the
00:24:50.040 margins here.
00:24:50.740 Right.
00:24:51.080 And a lot of this, a lot of this is because, you know, we used to have these sweeping victories,
00:24:56.520 right?
00:24:56.780 Like Reagan 84 or Nixon 72.
00:25:00.640 And people look back and say, Hey, how come, how come we can't win those states anymore?
00:25:05.840 I mean, Reagan wins Hawaii and California.
00:25:08.700 Guess what folks?
00:25:09.340 It's not the same country that it was during those elections.
00:25:12.900 What's also the voters have shifted.
00:25:14.700 The demographics have shifted and you need to be the technology and you need to be in
00:25:19.420 these margins like this.
00:25:20.540 Yes.
00:25:21.140 Yeah.
00:25:21.300 So what's happened since then too, Jack, is that you've got the rise of, you know, very
00:25:25.600 well funded, sophisticated leftist organization.
00:25:28.180 So during the Bush administration, you saw the beginnings of this with the democracy alliance
00:25:32.880 coming together, Arabella.
00:25:34.300 And then what happened and we did this big article last week on Breitbart too, and people
00:25:38.660 should read it because it goes into the, how the left really has gotten very more organized
00:25:44.460 is that in the aftermath of Trump's election in 2016, you saw the creation of this group
00:25:49.940 indivisible.
00:25:50.820 Now indivisible is the missing piece that they didn't have before 2016.
00:25:56.620 You know, they had all these DC groups and all this big money and the Soros money and so
00:26:00.540 on and so forth on the left.
00:26:01.500 But what they didn't have was the grassroots army on the left that they do now.
00:26:06.120 They have thousands of organizations all across the country, dozens in every single state
00:26:11.080 in the union that indivisible has together.
00:26:13.880 And again, you've got the two national co-founders of this organization, Leah Greenberg and Ezra
00:26:19.540 Levin, their former Democrat Capitol Hill staffers who founded this group indivisible that literally
00:26:24.880 are bragging openly about how they are controlling the message of the president of the United States.
00:26:30.360 You want to know where all this talk about authoritarianism, where Biden comparing Trump
00:26:35.280 to Hitler in the Valley Forge speech comes from?
00:26:37.800 It comes from them.
00:26:38.940 They literally put it out in a document, a practical guide to defeating MAGA, right?
00:26:44.860 Like that's what they call it.
00:26:46.060 So you can read all of this stuff and how it all came together.
00:26:48.760 And I think that exposing what the left is doing and making people aware of it combined
00:26:53.440 with the right starting to get their collective you know what together, which is what we're
00:26:58.000 starting to see here, the question is, and I talked to Donald Trump Jr. about this last
00:27:02.660 night, the question, the real ultimate question is, is enough being done enough to make the
00:27:09.080 difference to close the gap?
00:27:11.300 And you said, you said a second ago that you're optimistic.
00:27:14.100 Why are you optimistic?
00:27:15.080 Because I think that the energy is there.
00:27:16.660 I think that people are doing this.
00:27:17.860 And I think that the left is having serious problems right now.
00:27:20.760 You see with Biden's mishandling of a number of issues, particularly the Israel issue in
00:27:25.840 the Middle East, where the left is deflated.
00:27:29.520 But beyond that, you're seeing we talked about that Israel issue, how the Ilhan Omar speech.
00:27:34.000 I don't think the left realizes how damning that is for Biden, which, by the way, not just
00:27:39.000 in the states like Minnesota, but also Michigan.
00:27:42.100 And here's one for you.
00:27:43.380 Northern Virginia.
00:27:44.720 Right.
00:27:44.900 Exactly.
00:27:45.280 And I think that the Arab vote, the Muslim vote in the country, which is, you know, it's
00:27:50.160 not a huge amount, but in a couple of these key battleground states, it's 1%.
00:27:53.960 Again, if they don't turn out, if they don't turn out.
00:27:56.160 And so that combined with the mishandling of the border.
00:27:59.860 Cornel West.
00:28:00.160 Cornel West.
00:28:00.780 Cornel West is doing great out there, right?
00:28:03.020 Like, I think he's running a heck of a campaign, and so is Jill Stein, right?
00:28:05.860 Yeah.
00:28:06.000 And so, and this is another thing.
00:28:09.200 You didn't have a strong third party candidates in 2020.
00:28:13.060 You did in 2016.
00:28:14.160 In fact, if you look at some of the states, New Mexico and Minnesota, for instance, the
00:28:20.660 difference between Hillary and Trump, and Hillary won both of those states, was less than the
00:28:28.540 second or third place candidates, or I mean the third or fourth place candidates in those
00:28:33.100 places.
00:28:33.900 So you're talking about-
00:28:34.740 So the margin was smaller.
00:28:35.400 Right.
00:28:35.640 The margin was much smaller.
00:28:36.840 And so I think that as long as the right keeps the energy up and keeps doing this type
00:28:41.300 of stuff, doing the ballot chase stuff that they're talking about here, et cetera, I think
00:28:46.160 you take all that energy in.
00:28:47.540 You got to fight with everything you got, right?
00:28:49.220 Like, look, you fight with every piece of energy you've got all the way through November
00:28:54.020 and afterwards, because you know how that goes after the fight.
00:28:57.820 But the fact is, is that if you fight all the way through, I think things could go well.
00:29:03.720 Jess, when we talk about this ballot chase and ballot operations, that's not really what
00:29:08.920 Republicans think of normally.
00:29:10.820 It's not the culture of voting.
00:29:12.480 It's like there still is.
00:29:13.480 Do you think, and we just got a minute to the break, but do you think that it's something
00:29:17.000 where Republicans can say, look, I want to win, and that's enough to shift the culture?
00:29:20.540 Yeah, from what I've seen, I think that there are a lot of low propensity Republican voters
00:29:25.420 that, you know, ballot chasing, it's not a term that people are used to, I feel like,
00:29:31.040 on the Republican side.
00:29:32.800 But I'm not trying to beat a dead horse here.
00:29:35.880 The Swifties are going to be the easiest low propensity voters for the Democrats to chase
00:29:40.480 on the ballot.
00:29:41.240 Yeah, it really is.
00:29:42.160 If we have the infrastructure, and if we continue doing what Turning Point Action is doing here,
00:29:47.740 building that infrastructure, putting the tools in the hands of the right people, then we're
00:29:52.440 going to reach those low propensity voters.
00:29:54.680 We are going to chase the ballots.
00:29:56.660 It's not supposed to be a term that's taboo.
00:30:01.400 Ballot chasing is a real thing, and I think the Republican side needs to start embracing
00:30:05.920 it.
00:30:06.440 That's how we win.
00:30:07.120 Matt Boyle, where can people follow him, my friend?
00:30:09.460 TrueSocial, at RealMattBoyle, and ReadBrightBart.com.
00:30:12.400 RightBart.com.
00:30:13.160 He doesn't do Twitter, folks.
00:30:14.420 I don't do Twitter.
00:30:14.780 Only TrueSocial.
00:30:15.780 Only TrueSocial.
00:30:16.200 Only TrueSocial.
00:30:17.020 I've quit Twitter years and years ago.
00:30:18.100 Years ago, yeah.
00:30:19.820 There's, like, you, and then there's Trump.
00:30:21.640 If we can get you back, maybe Trump will be the one right after.
00:30:24.520 I quit long before Trump, so I quit before the 2016 election.
00:30:26.520 No, I know, you quit, but you were early.
00:30:28.060 Yeah, you were early.
00:30:29.140 This was this guy.
00:30:29.880 I can't even get him back.
00:30:30.780 Can't even get him back.
00:30:31.620 Matt Boyle, everybody.
00:30:32.540 God bless, man.
00:30:33.080 The great Scott Pressler joins us next here at Human Events Daily.
00:30:38.460 Where is Jack?
00:30:45.760 Where's Jack?
00:30:47.860 Where is he?
00:30:49.160 Jack, I want to see you.
00:30:52.800 Great job, Jack.
00:30:54.200 Thank you.
00:30:54.980 What a job you do.
00:30:56.400 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:30:57.800 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the
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00:31:06.280 All right, Jack, so we're back live here.
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00:32:26.700 We are here.
00:32:27.720 And, of course, you can see to my left, the great Scott Pressler is now joining us.
00:32:32.660 You know, Scott, I don't know if you know, and I've got to throw this out there, that
00:32:35.580 Jess Barshis has now been doing the Swing State Update podcast with Tyler Boyer, which
00:32:42.420 is directly involved in all of the ballot chase operations that Turning Point Action is doing.
00:32:47.860 Are you guys going to get Scott on the show?
00:32:49.300 What's going on?
00:32:49.960 Yeah, let's get Scott on the show.
00:32:51.520 That's actually how I started becoming a precinct committeeman because we were on the show
00:32:56.220 live and they said, we're going to give you the application right now.
00:32:59.200 We had someone go get the application.
00:33:00.620 I signed, I filled it out live and now, now I'm almost there.
00:33:04.580 Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:33:05.240 Committeeman.
00:33:06.560 Uh-oh.
00:33:07.180 Oh.
00:33:07.760 Uh-oh.
00:33:08.260 Uh-oh.
00:33:09.080 Well, and it shows you the importance because what just happened this last weekend, it was
00:33:13.680 the state committeeman, the state committeeman, they had a mandatory meeting and we have a
00:33:17.220 new chairwoman in Arizona because of people like you that are stepping up.
00:33:22.140 So it shows you the value of joining your party and becoming a part of that mechanics.
00:33:26.500 Yeah.
00:33:26.780 Gina's amazing.
00:33:27.840 Yes.
00:33:28.700 I'm so invigorated.
00:33:30.120 Walk through, walk through what happens so people, people understand.
00:33:33.220 So basically we had a chair election in Arizona in Phoenix, the Dream City Church.
00:33:40.620 And so this was a mandatory meeting.
00:33:42.580 So we elected first face chair.
00:33:44.480 We elected all the offices.
00:33:46.180 We elected a chairperson.
00:33:47.300 But it's about getting involved at your precinct level and becoming a part of the aberration
00:33:53.120 so you have a voice.
00:33:54.620 So you're a cag in the machine.
00:33:55.860 I know that some people, they may not be happy with the RNC chair people or the national party.
00:34:01.580 But guys, for example, if you change to independent and you're not a Republican, you won't be able
00:34:06.880 to vote in the presidential preference election, which is a closed primary.
00:34:10.800 And so therefore you are inhibiting your voice or taking away your opportunity to make sure
00:34:16.360 that we have the most conservative party and you're allowing other people to speak for you.
00:34:20.180 Has she called you back yet?
00:34:21.560 Plus her heart.
00:34:22.720 No, not yet.
00:34:23.320 It's like 290 days.
00:34:26.220 290 days.
00:34:26.960 She's down the street.
00:34:27.540 You should go.
00:34:28.020 Are you going to go?
00:34:28.560 You should go.
00:34:28.940 You know what?
00:34:29.720 I've got to go to Pennsylvania.
00:34:31.520 We have the Great American Outdoor Show from the 3rd to the 11th in Harrisburg.
00:34:36.060 There's going to be tens of thousands of people.
00:34:37.540 And Donald Trump is coming on the night.
00:34:40.340 So this is the opportunity to make sure every person is registered to vote.
00:34:43.380 Every person is registered as a Republican to close primary state of Pennsylvania.
00:34:46.880 And you know what?
00:34:47.380 Look, we lead by example.
00:34:49.040 I'm not going to chase people down and wish for them to work with me.
00:34:53.080 I'm going to be on the ground leading teams at gun shows, farmers markets, doing the work
00:34:57.220 that needs to be done to actually win elections.
00:34:59.480 There's actually a racing show coming up in Southeastern Pennsylvania.
00:35:02.860 Big one.
00:35:03.480 I want it.
00:35:03.920 At the Philadelphia Convention Center.
00:35:06.320 I just happen to know that's something.
00:35:08.340 I've got some friends that are at that.
00:35:10.780 You know, what can I say?
00:35:11.800 That's in PA.
00:35:13.120 You know, racing is huge up there.
00:35:15.960 And not just NASCAR.
00:35:16.860 But we don't actually have a NASCAR track in Pennsylvania.
00:35:18.980 But amateur racing.
00:35:20.920 Pocono Raceway days.
00:35:22.120 Excuse me.
00:35:22.720 Pocono Raceway.
00:35:23.440 We have.
00:35:24.400 I'm thinking of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
00:35:25.720 I mean, that the amateur tracks are huge.
00:35:30.020 Yes.
00:35:30.440 Huge Nazareth.
00:35:31.940 Pocono.
00:35:32.560 So it's actually a huge part of the culture.
00:35:35.620 The same way we have hunting.
00:35:36.500 The same way we have everything.
00:35:37.400 Yes.
00:35:38.080 Well, and look, that's a part of the coalitions that we're building.
00:35:41.140 You know, I want to kind of inspire people.
00:35:42.600 We've got Team Pennsylvania, Team Arizona.
00:35:44.780 But Joe Biden won 2020 in Pennsylvania by 80,000 votes.
00:35:48.740 There are 80,000 Amish alone in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
00:35:53.460 And did you know that the Amish get married on Tuesdays in November?
00:35:58.100 That blew my mind.
00:35:59.380 Isn't that amazing?
00:36:00.120 I went to your breakout session and I was listening thoroughly at that part.
00:36:03.580 I thought that was so interesting.
00:36:05.300 So if they get married on Tuesdays in November, what happens on Tuesdays in November?
00:36:09.700 Then what can we take from that?
00:36:11.860 Where are the votes then?
00:36:12.800 Exactly.
00:36:13.400 So what I'm saying is they're not going to have the opportunity to vote because they're
00:36:17.120 all getting married and being baby-making machines.
00:36:19.160 So we need to have them do vote by meal or do early in-person voting.
00:36:24.360 And not only that, but think about this.
00:36:26.400 There are 80,000 truckers in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
00:36:29.300 I spoke to this wife who said that the husband didn't vote in 2020 in the presidential election
00:36:35.780 in Pennsylvania because he was hauling a rig as a driver.
00:36:39.960 Think about, I know that early voting is a contentious issue, but think about the people
00:36:43.580 that agree with us.
00:36:44.880 Police officers, firefighters, nurses, doctors, pilots, truck drivers, members of the United
00:36:49.620 States military, teachers.
00:36:51.260 Those are all people with professions that may not have the ability to vote on Election
00:36:55.380 Day.
00:36:55.640 Why do we want to limit and inhibit their ability to lock in every single gosh darn Republican
00:37:00.700 vote?
00:37:01.620 So this is what Jess was, I'd asked her and she's on Swing State.
00:37:04.680 We're talking about this a little bit more.
00:37:05.900 So I guess, Jess, when you talk to people about the prospect of voting early, are you
00:37:10.820 getting pushback?
00:37:11.720 Are you starting to see more, you know, even in your precinct work, are you starting to
00:37:15.120 see people more receptive to it?
00:37:16.600 I'm starting to see people more receptive to early voting.
00:37:20.640 And that, it makes total sense.
00:37:22.520 You know, the people that we're trying to target, ballot chase, they are in professions
00:37:27.860 that, you know, you might not be able to get to the polls when you're supposed to.
00:37:32.000 I'm thinking like pilots, too.
00:37:33.900 Yes.
00:37:34.360 There are so many professions like that.
00:37:36.500 And I think, you know, this just needs to be talked about more.
00:37:40.000 People need to become more comfortable with the concept of early voting.
00:37:43.220 The more knowledge that we can get out there and the more talking points we have about early
00:37:48.440 voting, just like with your friends, your family, just get the word out.
00:37:52.020 You know, I think people will become more receptive to it.
00:37:54.340 And Scott, so let me ask you the same question, because obviously, like we know in 2020, the
00:37:58.700 Republicans infamously issued this.
00:38:01.280 They were basically opposed to it in many states.
00:38:04.460 Are you seeing any bit of a tide change on that?
00:38:07.920 Absolutely.
00:38:08.520 Yes.
00:38:08.840 I've had people who, and I mean, these are very election integrity oriented people in
00:38:13.160 Pennsylvania.
00:38:13.560 I was in York, you know, Adams, that area.
00:38:16.660 And they were like, Scott, you talking about the fact that it snowed on election day in
00:38:21.800 Washoe County, Reno, Nevada, a Republican county, that precipitation used to help Republicans,
00:38:27.380 but no longer because we have mail-in voting in Nevada.
00:38:31.540 We have universal voting.
00:38:32.580 We have ballot harvesting.
00:38:33.380 This is what I keep trying to explain to people, that the system is different now, and all
00:38:37.300 of the stuff that we used to believe is out the window.
00:38:40.060 And if we're going to lose, it's not we're losing because of politics and policies.
00:38:43.920 We lose by procedure.
00:38:46.060 And if you think about it-
00:38:47.180 Operational.
00:38:47.460 It's operational.
00:38:48.480 Wisconsin, 20,000 votes.
00:38:50.220 Arizona, 20,000 votes.
00:38:52.820 Georgia, 10,000 votes.
00:38:54.040 Pennsylvania, 80,000 votes.
00:38:55.640 That is nothing.
00:38:57.260 Imagine, for example, there are 600,000 American Israelis that live in Israel that can actually
00:39:02.540 vote because they are American citizens.
00:39:04.520 Why are we not, when 80% of American Israelis vote Republican, especially since October 7th,
00:39:09.180 the attack of Hamas in Israel, are we not focusing on getting a mail-in ballot in the
00:39:13.080 hands of every single American Israeli and people that are expatriates in Mexico and Costa
00:39:17.500 Rican and American Samoa?
00:39:18.960 This needs to be an all-of-the-above approach.
00:39:21.860 If you can't tell, I'm passionate.
00:39:24.140 The entire American expat community.
00:39:26.740 I love it.
00:39:26.760 Keep going.
00:39:27.440 Look, I voted expat when I lived in China.
00:39:29.840 I voted expat in a sense when I was in the military.
00:39:32.920 So I was deployed overseas.
00:39:34.640 I've done it.
00:39:35.320 I mean, it's actually not easy, to tell you the truth.
00:39:38.240 And I remember doing it.
00:39:39.720 You would have to, you would dig through these like really bad websites and you would have
00:39:45.220 to find it.
00:39:45.720 And this was me as like a pretty motivated guy trying to figure it out.
00:39:48.560 And, and you're like, you have to request it, but then does the ballot come to you overseas?
00:39:53.460 So the, the, the goal of the party should be finding ways to make it easy as possible
00:40:00.720 for people that we know are our voters to come and vote.
00:40:05.160 Well, and I want to give a shout out to Solomon Yu, who is an RNC committee man, I believe for
00:40:10.520 the great state of Oregon.
00:40:11.660 And then we also have Mark, who's GOP Israel on Twitter with Republicans of Brad.
00:40:16.880 They do have this organization and the website.
00:40:19.680 If you're watching right now and you're going, Scott, Jack, I'm an expatriate.
00:40:23.840 How the heck do I do this?
00:40:25.520 You're going to go to FVAP.org, F as in Frank, V as in Victor, AP.org.
00:40:33.120 And that website is going to walk you through the process of how is an expatriate to make
00:40:37.580 sure that you're voting in this November presidential election.
00:40:40.840 Coming up on a quick break.
00:40:41.720 We got more back here, Las Vegas, Scott Press.
00:40:44.520 So, you know, Scott, for, for a hot minute, I was actually the voter registration chair
00:40:48.780 for all of China for Republicans Abroad.
00:40:52.300 Really?
00:40:52.680 Yeah.
00:40:53.080 I love that.
00:40:53.620 For years ago.
00:40:54.040 For years ago.
00:40:54.540 I didn't do, I didn't register a lot of Republicans, but I was there, man.
00:40:57.400 I was there.
00:40:58.100 And I just spoke at Republicans Abroad in Tokyo.
00:41:00.260 Oh.
00:41:00.640 Yeah.
00:41:00.980 Okay.
00:41:01.380 Let's go.
00:41:01.880 Amazing.
00:41:02.120 Let's go.
00:41:03.560 All right.
00:41:04.200 A little stuff.
00:41:04.700 A little movie.
00:41:05.240 I'm working long hours.
00:41:09.460 I'm always listening to Human Events with Jack Posobiec.
00:41:12.760 All right.
00:41:15.980 Jack Posobiec back live.
00:41:17.220 Last segment here, Human Events Daily, the Restoring National Confidence Summit here at
00:41:23.780 Las Vegas, Nevada.
00:41:24.720 We are here in Las Vegas because not only is the RNC taking place just down the street,
00:41:31.080 but, Scott, do you think Nevada is a swing state?
00:41:34.560 I think Nevada is 100% in play in this presidential election.
00:41:40.420 I mean, look what happened in 2022.
00:41:42.000 We just elected Republican Governor Lombardo flipping that governorship from blue to red.
00:41:47.220 I mean, that was big.
00:41:48.060 And, I mean, Susie Lee, I want to make it very clear.
00:41:50.980 We are peacefully coming for your congressional seat, and we are going for all of the congressional
00:41:55.520 seats here in the great state of Nevada.
00:41:57.640 You know, I look at some of these states and Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, of
00:42:04.840 course, you know, you come to them, and they seem culturally out west that, like, they should
00:42:09.380 be Republican states, and historically, obviously, were.
00:42:12.140 But, yeah, well, I mean, look, you had earlier on the segment talking about the numbers.
00:42:19.400 Guys, we have the votes.
00:42:21.460 Yeah.
00:42:21.780 I mean, New Mexico, oh, my gosh, if we just got every Republican out to vote, we would
00:42:26.440 have won the governorship in 2022 as well.
00:42:29.860 San Bernalillo County, if we just got every Republican, oh, my gosh.
00:42:33.820 Look at Oregon.
00:42:35.260 Everybody thinks of Oregon, you know, Washington, California as the west coast, the left coast.
00:42:40.200 And Christine Drayson was a Republican candidate running for governor in 2022.
00:42:44.940 She lost by 60,000 votes.
00:42:47.840 Did you know that?
00:42:48.560 But here's the kicker.
00:42:49.860 A hundred and twenty six thousand registered Republicans.
00:42:52.880 This isn't independent voters.
00:42:54.560 A hundred and twenty six registered Republicans in Oregon did not vote.
00:42:59.320 Had we actually come out in the election, we'd have a Republican governor.
00:43:03.140 We'd have Adam Laxalt in Nevada as a senator.
00:43:06.060 And Joe Biden wouldn't be able to put forth terrible policy.
00:43:08.880 Because of this working, because and especially if the Democrats who are in power have gotten
00:43:13.860 so bad.
00:43:14.620 So, for example, in the city of Seattle right now, they don't have a D.A.
00:43:18.980 They have a city attorney, but they have a they have a non-Democrat city attorney.
00:43:22.920 Now, she's someone who she didn't go Republican.
00:43:26.420 So she was a Democrat.
00:43:28.160 Then she went to Republican.
00:43:29.220 And then she went, I think it's like an unnamed party or so unaffiliated when she ran.
00:43:34.800 So basically independent.
00:43:35.500 And she ran and won running against George Soros, running against wokeness, running against all
00:43:43.120 of these things.
00:43:43.780 And so in and again, the city of Seattle, not exactly a a bastion of right wing politics.
00:43:50.380 So, again, these wins are absolutely on the table if you have the right candidate at the
00:43:57.040 right time.
00:43:58.100 And again, if you're if you're weaponizing the operations, what we're talking about, because
00:44:02.220 I've always said the Democrats have never flipped this country.
00:44:05.640 What they did in 2020 was operational.
00:44:07.900 They changed the game underneath our feet.
00:44:10.540 And I think a lot of Republicans, in addition to a lot of chicanery and broken breaking a
00:44:14.380 lot of rules along the way, things that in places where like Wisconsin, by the way, where
00:44:19.380 the Supreme Court came out and said that the that the election was unconstitutional were
00:44:23.500 in Pennsylvania.
00:44:24.500 They came out and said it was unconstitutional, but of course, they're not going to overturn
00:44:27.420 it.
00:44:28.420 And so the question is, I just I just keep coming back to it.
00:44:31.860 Are we going to play the game to win or are we just going to play?
00:44:34.920 Well, I want to bring it to something that people can do right now at this very second.
00:44:39.420 Let's go and you brought up Pennsylvania again.
00:44:41.540 There is a special election on Tuesday, February 13th in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and
00:44:47.000 the swing county of Bucks County.
00:44:49.880 We are 3,300 voters away from flipping this county from blue to red.
00:44:52.960 And we have a candidate because right now it is tied in the House of Representatives of
00:44:57.600 the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the state level between Dems and Republicans.
00:45:02.160 We have a seat that if we flip this on February 13th with Candace Cabanas, C-A-N-D-A-C-E,
00:45:08.600 last name C-A-B-A-N-A-S, Candace Cabanas for Pennsylvania's 140th House District.
00:45:14.280 This would be a huge nationwide win and they would go, oh my gosh, Republicans just won
00:45:19.200 the state house and a swing county and a swing state and a presidential year.
00:45:23.640 And so please go to Candace for PA.com and please support her and come out if you're in
00:45:28.960 the Levittown area right above Philadelphia.
00:45:32.400 They need your vote for Candace Cabanas on February 13th.
00:45:35.180 It would change history.
00:45:36.080 There you go.
00:45:37.080 To all the Collar County Patriots out there, if you're in Montco, if you're in Chester,
00:45:41.540 if you're in Berks, head over to Bucks County.
00:45:44.800 Help them out.
00:45:46.000 That's where mom and dad, I know that's where you are right now when you're watching.
00:45:49.120 And hi mom.
00:45:50.120 See what you can do.
00:45:51.120 She messes me.
00:45:52.120 She always does.
00:45:53.120 She goes, she messes you too.
00:45:54.120 Oh, do you?
00:45:55.120 Yeah, I miss her.
00:45:56.120 Well, people don't realize that actually my mom helps out on the website side with some
00:46:00.440 of the copy editing and some of the stuff that we do.
00:46:03.120 She's amazing.
00:46:04.120 I love, by the way, sometimes the Libs will be like, what would your mother think if she
00:46:06.980 heard you?
00:46:07.980 I'm like, my mom literally watches everything that I do, like every interview to the minute,
00:46:13.280 like could tell you every, it's amazing because, and Scott, like you know about this.
00:46:17.680 You've been in the game for, you know, easily as long as I have, probably longer.
00:46:21.600 And, uh, it's, it's like, they actually don't think that because they're the side who has
00:46:26.320 bad relationships with their families, not us.
00:46:28.060 Yeah.
00:46:29.060 Well, it's funny.
00:46:31.640 The, the same thing happens to me.
00:46:32.980 They're like, yeah, wait, I bet your man, dad are, are just so disappointed with you.
00:46:37.560 I'm like, my dad offers to take me to the airport to pick me up and take me home every
00:46:42.960 time.
00:46:43.960 And, uh, so, you know, it's whatever we're going to stay focused on defeating Joe Biden
00:46:49.460 and electing a completely Republican government.
00:46:51.420 And to any of our detractors, you are not going to stop us.
00:46:53.660 You are not going to derail us and we're going to be cute as we do it.
00:46:56.400 So let's go.
00:46:57.020 We're going to be cute.
00:46:57.860 Jess, are you going to, are you going to be cute as you do it as well?
00:47:00.220 We're going to be cute.
00:47:01.180 Uh, going back to the numbers though, I think it is super important to kind of like amplify
00:47:05.600 those numbers because you know, you think about people that are living in states like Oregon,
00:47:10.780 you think of Oregon, you think of Portland, just Democrat ridden.
00:47:15.000 Uh, I'm sure a lot of those Republican could be voters are just, they're feeling helpless.
00:47:22.320 So if they knew these numbers, I mean, I would have to, I would have to guess that that's
00:47:26.900 the reason that they're not voting is because they feel hopeless.
00:47:30.840 But if they knew these numbers, that's why it's so important to get these actual numbers
00:47:36.180 out and amplify it to, to the people.
00:47:38.500 Well, and we're, and we're not saying, I don't mean to dominate, we're not saying that
00:47:41.920 there's no election fraud.
00:47:43.120 We're not saying there's no shenanigans.
00:47:44.680 What we are saying is even in seats like California and places that are the liberal cesspools, your
00:47:50.360 vote is going to matter even more because for example, when we were winning early voting in
00:47:54.980 2022 in Miami-Dade and Pinellas County and Duval, we were winning in blue counties and early
00:48:01.220 voting that affected people's perception because perception is reality.
00:48:06.180 And so I, we need everybody to have the mentality that yes, we can win, but to go to the numbers
00:48:12.220 too.
00:48:13.060 One thing that I harp on over and over 40%, four zero, not 14, 40% of Wisconsin hunters
00:48:19.980 are not registered to vote.
00:48:21.600 If we simply got every gun enthusiast and hunter in the state of Wisconsin registered to mobilize,
00:48:26.940 we would never lose another election in that state and we would therefore win the White House.
00:48:31.180 The Democrats understand this, the Republicans, the conservatives need to get on board.
00:48:36.380 Scott, where can people go to get access?
00:48:38.560 Well, you can find me on X or Twitter at Scott Pressler, S-C-O-T-T-P-R-E-S-1-S-L-E-R,
00:48:44.840 or you can go to my organization, earlyvoteaction.com.
00:48:49.300 That is earlyvoteaction.com.
00:48:51.340 And Jess Barshis at humanevents.com?
00:48:53.780 Yeah, Jessica Barshis, humanevents, X, Instagram, and Swing State Update.
00:48:59.060 Ladies and gentlemen, we have my permission to lay short.