Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - November 03, 2025


NJ is the Play, the Mamdani Model is the New Democrat Playbook


Episode Stats

Length

47 minutes

Words per Minute

188.61287

Word Count

8,972

Sentence Count

636

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

This is what happens when the Fourth Turning meets 5th Generation Warfare. A commentator, international social media sensation and former Navy intelligence veteran, and former military intelligence veteran Jack Posobiec, joins host Jack to discuss the latest in politics and current events. President Trump is calling on Republicans to change the rules in the Senate to reopen the government, while the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City, Zoran Mamdani, is gaining ground in the race to lead the nation s largest city. Meanwhile, former President Obama campaigns for the Democratic Candidate for Governor, Mikey Sherrill, who is locked in a tight race with Republican Jack Cittarelli. And a car bomb attack in Germany targets a conservative politician.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:39.320 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:45.960 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:49.000 Christ is king.
00:00:50.580 This morning, President Trump is calling on Republicans to change the rules in the Senate to reopen the government.
00:00:55.660 Trump posting overnight, it is now time for the Republicans to play their Trump card and go for what is called the nuclear option.
00:01:02.880 Get rid of the filibuster and get rid of it now.
00:01:05.380 The move would allow Republicans to pass a bill to fund the government with a simple majority instead of the 60 votes currently needed.
00:01:11.880 But Senate Majority Leader John Thune has warned against this move, saying it could come back to bite Republicans whenever Democrats take power back.
00:01:19.260 What if Mondami becomes mayor?
00:01:20.740 It's going to be hard for me as the president to give a lot of money to New York, because if you have a communist running New York, all you're doing is wasting the money you're sending there.
00:01:32.640 So I don't know that he's one, and I'm not a fan of Cuomo one way or the other.
00:01:36.860 But if it's going to be between a bad Democrat and a communist, I'm going to pick the bad Democrat all the time, to be honest with you.
00:01:45.000 The frontrunner in the race to lead the nation's largest city, Democrats Zoran Mamdani, cheered on marathon runners in Brooklyn and appeared with the governor at a bar in Queens.
00:01:53.500 The 34-year-old self-described Democratic socialist resonates with voters eager for new leadership.
00:01:59.320 Mamdani's main rival, independent candidate and former New York governor Andrew Cuomo, pitched his experience.
00:02:05.060 Who has solutions that can actually work, and who has the ability to make those solutions a reality?
00:02:15.980 The race has captivated New Yorkers.
00:02:17.820 Early voting ended Sunday with more than 735,000 ballots cast, far more than during the last race for mayor in 2021.
00:02:25.420 And across the river in New Jersey, former President Obama campaigned for the Democratic candidate for governor, Mikey Sherrill,
00:02:31.420 who's locked in a tight race with Republican Jack Cittarelli.
00:02:34.200 What Charlie Cook stood for was let's have an open conversation, let's sit down in public, let's hash out our differences,
00:02:42.460 but let's do so with civility, let's do so with honor, and let's do so with respect for one another.
00:02:50.220 That's what Charlie Kirk always did.
00:02:52.300 And they couldn't beat him in a debate, so they tried to silence him with a bullet,
00:02:57.380 but they failed because Charlie Kirk's voice is now louder and stronger than ever before.
00:03:06.380 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:03:11.140 Today is November 3rd, 2025.
00:03:15.020 Anno, Domini.
00:03:16.260 We are live in Phoenix, Arizona.
00:03:18.640 We're out here in Arizona at Turning Point USA headquarters for election week.
00:03:25.200 And so just as a programming note, tomorrow night, election night, we will be conducting the annual SuperStream on election night.
00:03:33.500 We're bringing it back from last year.
00:03:36.280 So you'll have the entire family will be there.
00:03:40.140 And of course, one seat will be empty for our friend who is on assignment with God.
00:03:44.900 Folks, huge news just happened now.
00:03:48.880 Massive attack in Germany where a right-wing politician had his car firebombed just hours ago, earlier this morning, in Hamburg, Germany.
00:04:01.840 And I want you to look at these videos now that we have of this.
00:04:05.500 An extremely powerful explosive was placed inside this vehicle.
00:04:09.220 It set fire to multiple cars from the explosion.
00:04:13.220 And what's even more horrific about this is that a letter has appeared on a far-left German website claiming credit for the attack by Antifa, the Antifa cell and Antifa network in Germany.
00:04:32.440 They wrote, fiery greetings to the accused, imprisoned, and underground Antifas.
00:04:39.460 They claimed credit for destroying the vehicle, quote, with an incendiary device.
00:04:44.280 The post also included a direct threat.
00:04:48.320 And listen to who they reference here.
00:04:50.600 All you MAGA freaks, you will follow Charlie Kirk to hell.
00:04:55.980 So a direct reference from those in Antifa to the murder of Charlie Kirk, another act of violence, another assassination attempt, which had the individual been in there.
00:05:11.640 His name is Dr. Bernard Bauman, and he is a member of AFD.
00:05:18.780 He is the parliamentary group manager.
00:05:20.800 His car was bombed this morning in Oothmarschen, Hamburg, Germany, about 3.20 a.m.
00:05:33.060 And this is horrific.
00:05:35.820 This is absolutely horrific what they've done.
00:05:40.300 And these networks are out there, folks.
00:05:42.200 We went to the White House earlier this month.
00:05:45.020 And I told Russia, I should say, back last month in October, and I briefed the president of the United States that Antifa was formed in Germany all the way back during the days of the Weimar Republic, that Germany has always been the hotbed of Antifa activity.
00:06:01.260 And as such, they are indeed a foreign terrorist organization and should be designated as a foreign terrorist organization.
00:06:09.120 Well, now we've got direct assassination attempts taking place, fire bombings taking place in Hamburg, Germany, with references to Charlie Kirk, with references to this, which seems to me that they are claiming credit for the murder of Charlie Kirk as well, where they are saying this was an act of anti-fascism, which we know that it was because they wrote the Antifa symbols on the bullets, hey, fascist, catch, and Bella Chow.
00:06:37.200 This is very serious.
00:06:39.820 And when I went, and we'll have Tyler Boyer on here in a minute, when I went to New Jersey yesterday to speak at the Turning Point Action rally and get out the vote, super chase, we had five police countersnipers up on the rooftops keeping us safe.
00:06:53.840 And God bless them for doing that.
00:06:56.380 But that's the situation we live in now.
00:06:59.180 That's the political situation.
00:07:01.040 That's the situation of violence.
00:07:02.440 Because we are facing a very real and growing threat.
00:07:07.120 We'll be right back here.
00:07:07.880 Human Events Daily with Tyler Boyer, the COO of Turning Point Action.
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00:09:05.640 So, folks, we've got another both sides attack, right?
00:09:10.920 Another both sides attack because we were told that it's both sides conducting these attacks.
00:09:15.980 So we have to say every time that it's both sides, even when Antifa takes credit for it,
00:09:20.440 even when Antifa comes up and says, we are the ones who did this,
00:09:24.520 we are the ones who are attacking right-wing politicians,
00:09:26.840 even when Antifa says that we will send you MAGA to hell like Charlie Kirk,
00:09:33.640 well, it's got to be both sides because, for some reason, we all know that's what the media requires us to say.
00:09:42.140 It's all both sides.
00:09:44.340 Folks, we know what's going on.
00:09:46.480 We know the violence.
00:09:47.820 We know how serious it is.
00:09:49.300 And that's why when I was out there in New Jersey yesterday,
00:09:51.680 and, guys, play, or if you have any of that B-roll or any of that footage of New Jersey,
00:09:56.920 it was an incredible event.
00:09:58.280 This was one of the first outdoor events the Turning Point has held since Charlie Kirk.
00:10:03.640 was murdered a couple of weeks ago.
00:10:06.400 And as incredible as it was, we were very thankful to the Toms River Police Department
00:10:13.080 right there in New Jersey, about an hour outside of New York City,
00:10:16.020 to have the full coverage that they did, not only to be able to keep us secure,
00:10:21.280 we were at the Ocean County Community College.
00:10:24.520 We were outside one of the parking lots there.
00:10:26.580 But we had snipers on the rooftop, five snipers by my count, at least, facing us,
00:10:33.180 keeping an eye on the stage, keeping an eye on the crowd.
00:10:36.340 There weren't any buildings facing where we were.
00:10:39.100 And so it was incredible to have that level of support that we did out there at the rally.
00:10:44.300 And incredible to have the team from Turning Point Action.
00:10:47.400 And it just so happens that as I talk about Turning Point Action,
00:10:50.220 the COO of Turning Point Action joins us now in the studio.
00:10:54.840 His name is Tyler Boyer.
00:10:55.980 What's up, Tyler?
00:10:56.760 What's up?
00:10:57.100 It's good to see you, Jack.
00:10:57.760 I like the white jacket.
00:10:59.080 Is this new, the white jacket for Turning Point Action?
00:11:01.620 Yeah, this is our leadership.
00:11:02.900 Whoa.
00:11:03.180 Tyler is destroying the studio, guys.
00:11:06.460 He just comes in here literally like a wrecking ball, destroying the set on us.
00:11:10.240 Should we move closer together, Producer Russ?
00:11:12.940 What do you think?
00:11:13.440 Should we get here?
00:11:13.820 We're going to tighten this up a little bit.
00:11:15.880 We're going to tighten up.
00:11:16.640 We usually don't do this on the fly, but it's all good, folks.
00:11:20.800 It's all good.
00:11:21.340 We'll figure it out.
00:11:22.500 Yeah, the char is no.
00:11:23.640 It's all right.
00:11:24.280 It's all right.
00:11:24.780 We're next level on here.
00:11:26.260 We're next level.
00:11:26.940 Good.
00:11:27.260 What's up, Tyler?
00:11:28.120 What's up?
00:11:28.380 How you doing?
00:11:28.940 I'm good.
00:11:29.520 Welcome back to HQ.
00:11:30.880 You got to come in for election, man, for election night, the election night stream,
00:11:36.020 the super stream.
00:11:37.180 It is a sacred tradition around here.
00:11:40.040 And so it's got to be done.
00:11:42.000 It's just got to be done.
00:11:43.160 We've got a big day tomorrow.
00:11:44.680 Lots of elections happening across the country.
00:11:47.620 Just tons.
00:11:48.760 So one thing that I wanted to put into context for this for a lot of people is that, and
00:11:52.600 specifically, so I was in New Jersey, incredible action at work from Turning Point Action there.
00:11:57.440 First deployment to New Jersey.
00:11:59.240 Tyler, the New Jersey election shouldn't be competitive in a year after Donald Trump just
00:12:05.060 won the White House, should it?
00:12:06.180 Shouldn't be.
00:12:06.700 No, the Democrats shouldn't be spending time and money there, but they have to because
00:12:11.620 they're so upside down all over the country.
00:12:14.580 And look, we're seeing some good signs out of Jack Cittarelli.
00:12:18.340 We always knew that this was going to be a Hail Mary, but there's no chance that it should
00:12:23.300 be as close as it is.
00:12:24.220 There's a, this is a tough race for Republicans, and this is what most people have to understand
00:12:30.100 about each of the states is you're working with what you have from a voter base.
00:12:34.560 So Democrats have a significant voter registration advantage in the state of New Jersey.
00:12:39.380 Yes.
00:12:40.000 Yet, you know, we just saw last time Jack ran, you know, barely lost.
00:12:45.880 Jack Cittarelli, not me.
00:12:46.880 Yeah.
00:12:47.300 Not you.
00:12:48.240 Not you.
00:12:48.920 Not you yet.
00:12:49.620 Not yet.
00:12:50.040 Oh, oh, oh.
00:12:51.400 And, and then obviously President Trump barely lost the state this last go around.
00:12:56.440 Nobody expected that.
00:12:58.300 The expectations were like a 15 point margin of victory for Kamala Harris.
00:13:04.960 And obviously we know that this was a sub, sub within what they call, uh, you know, a tilt
00:13:11.080 state.
00:13:11.880 This is a very close state, just barely on the, on the cusp of flipping red.
00:13:17.060 Um, and so you have this gubernatorial election, which, uh, in the Northeast, Republicans have
00:13:21.860 been known to pull off victories for governor.
00:13:25.200 But again, that was, by the way, New York was close to, and we had a very close, very
00:13:29.060 close, very, very close.
00:13:31.380 And now, I mean, this is the dichotomy that you have, right?
00:13:34.000 You have mom, Donnie getting elected most likely in New York on Tuesday, which is, I
00:13:39.040 know a lot of people are like, Tyler, why are you saying that?
00:13:41.760 I mean, the polling is right now.
00:13:43.460 And I just want to be very transparently clear with everyone.
00:13:46.320 The polling is mom, Donnie ahead 15 to 20 points at minimum.
00:13:50.660 In fact, I was looking at Calci earlier today.
00:13:53.040 Calci's got him at, at, I think 94% probability in the odds to win.
00:13:58.340 And, and, and in fact, because the, because the race has gotten so, like that has gotten
00:14:02.800 so stagnant, they opened up a new, um, a new odds market on Calci.
00:14:07.620 What will the margin of victory for Zoran Mondami be?
00:14:10.760 And so they're, they're polling.
00:14:12.520 And, and what's, what's currently in the lead right now on that is 24% or higher in terms
00:14:18.280 of his winning percentage.
00:14:20.060 That's right.
00:14:20.300 Um, so by 24 points, that's the highest one.
00:14:23.480 That's the one that's winning.
00:14:24.280 Depends on what poll you look at, but a lot of polls are showing right in the 25% range.
00:14:28.420 Yeah.
00:14:28.800 I mean, we're not tracks and guys, I'm just telling you that's not a close election, right?
00:14:33.540 This, this is not, and there's a lot of what ifs and what, what if this happened or who
00:14:39.300 appear, I think it's going to tighten up a little bit between now and tomorrow.
00:14:43.800 Like, I think the election day is probably going to be a little bit kinder, uh, to Cuomo
00:14:49.860 than, than you otherwise would normally expect in a poll because most people are not, again,
00:14:56.120 Democrats are looking at their likely voters are probably, uh, polling for Mom Donnie.
00:15:02.080 Uh, but again, you have this situation where it's like a lot of Republicans are going to
00:15:06.500 have to make that decision.
00:15:07.800 Do you vote for the lesser of two evils or do you vote for C.W.
00:15:11.440 the Republican, the likelihood is that, that, that vote's going to split.
00:15:15.660 And again, that's why you're seeing such a heavy victory from Mom Donnie.
00:15:19.340 Now, the question is, how does this impact the rest of the country and rest of the states?
00:15:23.060 I mean, you have simultaneous to going on with this is the governor's race in New Jersey.
00:15:27.680 Which is so interesting because you're seeing a Mondami backlash vote in New Jersey, because
00:15:35.880 specifically, and I just have to call it out.
00:15:38.540 And, and I know we have, I think we have some footage of this, uh, Lakewood, New Jersey,
00:15:42.520 which is an Orthodox Jewish community.
00:15:44.860 Uh, but I mean, a super community there.
00:15:47.060 Now they couldn't vote on Saturday because, um, of the reserving Shabbos.
00:15:51.720 But then when they went out yesterday, Sunday was the final day of early voting.
00:15:56.080 And we had lines upon lines out there in that community.
00:16:00.080 And then they were coming to our event afterwards.
00:16:01.900 But they, I said, where, where's everybody else?
00:16:04.340 They said, they're all voting.
00:16:05.260 They're all going to vote in absolute droves.
00:16:08.420 They had a drone up because they had to use, they had to use a drone to just capture the
00:16:11.720 amount of lines out in Lakewood.
00:16:13.120 And so, and when I asked them, I said, well, what do you, you know, what is driving the
00:16:17.280 Cittarelli?
00:16:17.680 They said, they said, part of it is Mikey Sherrill and the Democrats, but a big part of
00:16:21.460 that as well as Mondani.
00:16:22.360 Yeah.
00:16:22.860 Well, and to this point, this is the, this is the big difference maker between this
00:16:27.760 election four years ago that could make a big impact on election day, because this is
00:16:31.460 the simple, the numbers are not trending, uh, dramatically better in any kind of way for
00:16:38.320 Republicans and early voting.
00:16:39.560 It just has, they haven't, that hasn't happened yet.
00:16:43.440 Um, that's not good.
00:16:44.680 You would, you would like to see a dramatic increase in Republican voter turnout for early
00:16:49.480 voting.
00:16:49.940 Right.
00:16:50.040 Uh, we haven't seen that as, as a number in comparison to what the Democrats have done.
00:16:55.200 Um, and so the, and again, this is, this is New Jersey.
00:16:59.220 I should keep saying this.
00:17:00.420 This is New Jersey.
00:17:01.680 This is a state where we don't, we don't have decades upon, or, you know, decades or cycles
00:17:06.780 of infrastructure and networks.
00:17:09.080 There's nothing.
00:17:09.680 There's nothing.
00:17:10.940 There's no infrastructure.
00:17:11.560 It's going from zero.
00:17:12.660 This is, this is basically, there's no investment that's been made into the state of New Jersey long
00:17:16.440 term.
00:17:16.800 They're just by the Republican national apparatus has not happened.
00:17:20.040 I actually think right now in media, you're seeing the Democrats playing it very cool
00:17:25.700 on mom, Donnie, because they know the harder they push mom, Donnie in the news means that
00:17:30.680 the harder, more likely that Republicans are going to turn out.
00:17:33.740 You can see evidence of this as well, because Hakeem Jeffries gets asked about him by Jake
00:17:37.420 Tapper.
00:17:37.760 And he sort of says, well, you know, I think the future is all young Democrats.
00:17:42.340 Yep.
00:17:42.680 And then Barack Obama, who is for all intents and purposes, leader of the Democrat party.
00:17:46.880 He doesn't hold a rally with mom, Donnie the way that he did for Spamberg, Scamberger and
00:17:51.840 the way that he did for Mikey Cheryl, but he has a phone call with him.
00:17:54.740 So they don't get that optic of them being together.
00:17:57.140 They don't want, they do, they do not want, I think they do not want more Republicans to
00:18:02.680 turn out in New Jersey and Virginia and other places, but New Jersey in particular, because
00:18:07.460 they put way too much into mom, Donnie didn't they're in their, you know, correct analysis
00:18:12.460 is that the race is already over for mom, Donnie.
00:18:15.440 And by the way, I was also told that when, when Obama came out, um, his numbers were soft
00:18:20.080 in terms of turnout for his Newark rally and Newark, New Jersey rally.
00:18:23.260 They couldn't even fill a high school for Barack Obama and Newark.
00:18:26.060 That's right.
00:18:26.500 Imagine saying that 10 years ago, not pop.
00:18:28.460 Imagine saying that 10 years ago, coming up on a quick break.
00:18:30.980 We're here with Tyler Boyer.
00:18:32.220 We're breaking down the elections going into tomorrow.
00:18:35.700 It's election Eve here on human events daily.
00:18:46.220 They talk about influences.
00:18:47.780 These are influences and their friends of mine, Jack.
00:18:52.500 Jack Posobiec.
00:18:53.620 Where's Jack?
00:18:54.580 Jack.
00:18:55.580 He's done a great job.
00:18:58.400 All right, Jack Posobiec.
00:19:01.520 We are back here.
00:19:02.340 Phoenix, Arizona.
00:19:03.720 It's election week and we're sitting down with the election maven here.
00:19:08.760 The, the, the maven of Maricopa, Tyler Boyer, the prognosticator of, I don't know, what's,
00:19:15.460 what's a P word out here?
00:19:16.320 Of Prescott.
00:19:17.140 We've got, no, Prescott's up North.
00:19:19.840 I know.
00:19:20.140 Well, it's in Arizona.
00:19:21.040 All right.
00:19:21.300 Yeah, we can't.
00:19:22.460 Prognosticator of Pima.
00:19:23.660 Phoenix.
00:19:24.180 Phoenix.
00:19:24.460 But if it's, that's not a P sound, it's not, it's a, it's a hard P, it's like an F sound.
00:19:28.120 It doesn't work.
00:19:28.800 So we have a couple of other things going on on election day that we didn't talk about.
00:19:32.220 So here in Arizona, we have an election that we're watching very closely.
00:19:35.740 Our team has been working at.
00:19:37.340 So many people, this is, again, one of those things that normally would fly under the radar
00:19:42.580 that the Republican party itself is never talking about, but the guys who ran the Republicans
00:19:51.740 for Kamala campaign back in 2024 and actually in 2020 as well.
00:19:57.080 So the traitors.
00:19:57.960 Yeah.
00:19:58.320 The Republicans for Biden, Republicans for Kamala.
00:20:00.900 They're not real.
00:20:01.840 I mean, they're, they're, you know, it's fake news.
00:20:04.500 They're not real Republicans.
00:20:05.420 They're Democrats just masquerading as Republicans.
00:20:07.560 But in Arizona and Nevada and other states, Georgia, these were huge.
00:20:12.960 They basically went around and got leaders for these, these groups.
00:20:16.980 And these are people who are elected officials in most cases.
00:20:19.640 The cactus calculator.
00:20:20.760 So they went through and they built this entire, you know, fraudulent campaign for like, oh,
00:20:28.560 you know, common sense or, you know, moderates for Kamala.
00:20:31.840 But you always hear those watch words.
00:20:32.960 And by the way, and I'm just going to say it is a lot of this is vestiges of sort of
00:20:37.980 the, the McCain wing of the party, which had a huge foothold, obviously here in Arizona.
00:20:43.800 And, and, and, and very upset, dislike Trump, all those things, right?
00:20:47.500 They failed horribly, miserably in the 2024 cycle.
00:20:51.900 Obviously we won in states like Arizona and Georgia, where they were so, you know, they
00:20:57.520 were so put together.
00:20:58.520 Uh, but there was a bunch of people who basically fraudulently went about their business in,
00:21:04.820 in the state using their elected official position to basically go to voters and tell
00:21:10.700 them lies or make it seem like there was a lot more people that were supporting Kamala
00:21:15.360 from our side than actually were.
00:21:17.860 Uh, one of those ladies was the vice mayor of Mesa, Arizona, which is top 35 city in the
00:21:24.620 country, uh, but it's a suburb of Phoenix.
00:21:27.400 Uh, and she and the mayor, the former mayor, he's no longer the mayor, but the former mayor
00:21:31.780 of Mesa were part of this whole Republicans for Biden and the Republicans for Kamala.
00:21:36.520 Uh, she was by the community was recalled.
00:21:39.800 So they actually has filed the recall paperwork this last, this last year.
00:21:43.760 And so her election is on Tuesday, uh, which is, is to determine whether or not she's going
00:21:49.280 to be removed from office, uh, for a number of different things, lots of anti-conservative
00:21:54.080 things.
00:21:54.460 But, you know, the most obvious one that people are aware of is that she was, you know, leading
00:21:59.480 the charge for Republicans for Kamala.
00:22:01.280 So that's kind of a big deal is that, you know, we were talking about on break, there's
00:22:05.520 a lot of elections here that should not be winnable for Republicans.
00:22:08.920 I mean, this is a midterm election after a successful presidential election for Republicans.
00:22:14.020 Midterms are always known as bloodbaths for the reigning party.
00:22:18.000 For the party in power.
00:22:18.700 The party in power.
00:22:19.780 This is, by the way, this is how, uh, Christie became governor of New Jersey because that was
00:22:25.160 one year after Obama's election.
00:22:27.100 That's right.
00:22:27.560 That's right.
00:22:28.060 And so it's, it, it's a tough job to be.
00:22:32.880 Hey, another Republican for Harris, by the way.
00:22:34.820 That's right.
00:22:35.220 Another Republican for Harris.
00:22:36.340 Uh, but it's a tough, it's a tough sell to go out and try to win those elections, get
00:22:41.140 enough energy, get enough funding, get enough gusto to win.
00:22:44.820 And so, you know, you're going to have some of these situations where it's going to look
00:22:48.720 like to some, it's going to be, you know, depressing to lose, um, if we lose, right.
00:22:54.520 Again, there's no one looks at the New York city mayor's race as a win for conservatives
00:22:59.020 in any kind of any, any way, shape or form, right.
00:23:01.580 Like there's just, there isn't anything there, but, uh, people shouldn't set aside the amount
00:23:08.520 of tenacity that, you know, again, Jack is giving in New Jersey that we're seeing from
00:23:13.320 some, so there's some positives that we'll go over during the election, uh, recap tomorrow
00:23:18.240 in Virginia.
00:23:19.200 There's going to be some positives.
00:23:20.440 There will be some positives interspersed all across the state of Virginia.
00:23:23.580 And there's, there's some serious questions as to whether or not the Democrats will be
00:23:26.720 able to hold on to flip the AG seat, I should say, because of these, these comments from
00:23:31.840 Jay Jones.
00:23:32.340 But unfortunately that actually is looking tighter than I think a lot of people predicted.
00:23:35.700 Yeah.
00:23:35.780 You've got the Jay Jones election, um, in Georgia, there's some local elections, uh, that are really
00:23:41.360 important.
00:23:41.600 There's local elections across the country, quite frankly, that are really important.
00:23:44.620 Pennsylvania.
00:23:45.200 We've got the three Supreme court races.
00:23:47.340 So the Supreme courts, um, Democrats have a super majority there.
00:23:50.080 Um, and we, we have these interesting things in Pennsylvania that they're, they're like
00:23:54.400 recalls, but there's, it's an automatic recall, uh, in the sense that it's a retention.
00:23:59.460 Should this judge stay on the bench after 10 years?
00:24:03.420 Which are really tough, which are, it's, it's almost impossible to remove a judge.
00:24:08.220 It's extremely rare.
00:24:09.620 I think it's happened once in like modern history.
00:24:11.800 So there's some positives though, to see like, what does the turnout look like for that?
00:24:15.860 Right.
00:24:16.080 Is, is the, do Republicans show up in big numbers, even if they're not able to,
00:24:20.080 remove the judges and the trend Arizona close for no has been increasing.
00:24:25.060 If you look the past year, you know, sort of cycles year on year, can't lie to everybody.
00:24:29.880 It's going to be really, really tough to pull off a victory with the removal.
00:24:35.020 And here's, but, and here's one of the things, here's one of the things that people need to
00:24:37.800 understand is we're starting to now talk about what happens when Trump is not on the ballot.
00:24:43.280 Well, what happens when Trump's not on the ballot?
00:24:45.080 And also how much work does it actually take to do really tough things, especially given
00:24:52.000 the circumstances, which are like, how many bodies do you need to actually go chase votes?
00:24:55.840 How many bodies do you need to go, you know, do the work?
00:24:58.380 How much more money needs to be put into these races?
00:25:00.340 And this is why it falls to groups like turning point action, like Cliff Maloney and the,
00:25:04.760 and the PA NJ chase, like Scott Prosser.
00:25:06.940 This is why you need these organizations, because if you don't have a big national race like that,
00:25:13.200 now you actually have to dig in and do the work.
00:25:15.300 You have to do it.
00:25:16.020 And this is what I, you know, kind of, so we're blue in the face.
00:25:19.280 We keep telling everybody about the left has 50 to 100 of these groups in every state that operate.
00:25:26.060 And they've been doing, and Soros has been doing this for a generation.
00:25:29.120 And our side has basically none, right?
00:25:31.140 So like if we show up, like sometimes we're the only group that shows up.
00:25:35.060 So you have to have dozens of these groups to go do the work, to be able to get the outcomes
00:25:41.840 that you want, which are in the case in New Jersey is a Republican governor.
00:25:47.080 And in Arizona, the recall, I mean, we're throwing everything we possibly can.
00:25:51.380 I can look at you in the eyes and say, hey, if it was possible to recall this person,
00:25:57.340 we would have done it because we gave it our all.
00:26:01.600 But, you know, with other things, when you look at judicial retention in Pennsylvania
00:26:05.800 or some of these local races that we're talking about in Georgia that we'll talk about tomorrow night,
00:26:10.400 like you've got to have a really competent ground game, again, to fight the Democrats,
00:26:16.540 who know that turnout is everything.
00:26:17.800 We'll discuss it tomorrow night on the Election Superstream.
00:26:20.820 Tyler Boyer, thanks for having me back in town, man.
00:26:23.460 Thank you.
00:26:23.840 Good to be here.
00:26:24.100 I like this white jacket, man.
00:26:26.080 I got the black one.
00:26:27.180 I think I might need a white one.
00:26:28.160 I don't know, folks.
00:26:28.860 I don't know.
00:26:29.180 We'll see.
00:26:29.900 Right back.
00:26:30.540 Jack Posobiec going to the ground in New Jersey.
00:26:39.080 Where is Jack?
00:26:41.540 Where is Jack?
00:26:43.640 Where is he?
00:26:44.920 Jack, I want to see you.
00:26:47.800 Great job, Jack.
00:26:49.940 Thank you.
00:26:50.720 What a job you do.
00:26:52.140 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:26:53.540 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad.
00:26:55.840 But we have guys, and these are the guys who will be getting policies.
00:26:59.220 All right, Jack Posobiec, we're back live here.
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00:28:11.040 All right, very excited now.
00:28:12.060 We are going straight to the front lines, Human Events Daily.
00:28:15.520 We're going to get the ground truth on the ground.
00:28:18.020 Paula Scanlon is joining us as she's knocking doors with early vote action.
00:28:24.120 I'm told she's in North Jersey right now.
00:28:26.940 Paula, can you hear us?
00:28:28.720 Yes, I can hear you.
00:28:29.920 So I'm currently live door knocking with my wonderful coordinators on the ground here at
00:28:34.400 Lino.
00:28:35.120 We're in North Jersey.
00:28:36.420 We're in a town that actually went to Trump last time for the first time in 40 years.
00:28:39.800 So we're getting out the vote here, getting the people excited.
00:28:42.420 They obviously turned out for Trump last time, and we know they're going to turn out for
00:28:45.540 Jack now.
00:28:47.100 People are excited here.
00:28:48.300 We're seeing a lot of yard signs, which has been amazing.
00:28:50.740 And the people we've talked to have been just ready for change in New Jersey.
00:28:54.000 And I think that's really what this is about.
00:28:56.260 So get out and vote tomorrow.
00:28:57.300 So walk us through this.
00:29:00.860 When you go up and you're knocking on doors, what kind of, you know, the phrase they would
00:29:06.440 use is what universe are you focused on?
00:29:08.760 Are you focusing on low prop voters?
00:29:10.680 Are you focusing on high propensity voters?
00:29:14.280 What's it look like in terms of the strategy?
00:29:18.080 Yeah.
00:29:18.300 So right now we're targeting low propensity Republicans and also Republicans that have
00:29:22.080 requested mail-in ballots that they have not returned yet.
00:29:24.820 Obviously, that leads to some issues because if they haven't returned their mail-in ballot,
00:29:28.820 they have to do a provisional ballot on election day, which gets counted last, which is the
00:29:32.460 worst case scenario.
00:29:33.260 So if you've requested that mail-in ballot and you haven't returned it, we're trying
00:29:36.620 to collect those.
00:29:37.600 We can only handle a couple at a time, but we're trying to make sure those people go and
00:29:41.780 do that themselves as well.
00:29:43.080 And then also low propensity Republican voters that are only maybe voting in presidential years,
00:29:47.360 but we're trying to get them excited for Jack now and get them to vote for him this
00:29:50.480 time.
00:29:50.720 And so, okay, so walk us through then, you know, what are you hearing?
00:29:55.900 What are you seeing?
00:29:56.820 You're going up.
00:29:57.660 You're making those direct connections with people on the ground when you go up there.
00:30:02.280 And by the way, if it's a low propensity, I'd love to hear what makes them want to, you
00:30:08.180 know, kind of come off the sidelines, get involved and vote for Jack Cittarelli.
00:30:12.300 Yeah, absolutely.
00:30:13.240 I mean, I think in general, people in New Jersey are really tired of what's been going on here.
00:30:17.720 They're tired of high prices, they're tired of their neighbors moving out.
00:30:21.780 I mean, that's something I hear all the time.
00:30:23.180 People aren't tired of high crime and they just want change.
00:30:26.240 And so we encourage them to say, okay, look, this is your opportunity to make change, honestly,
00:30:30.140 even more so than voting in a presidential year, because it's directly about what's going
00:30:34.440 on locally for you.
00:30:35.880 Here, where we are as well, there's a mayor's race going on in this town that we're in,
00:30:39.940 and we're trying to encourage people to vote for the Republican candidate, Sid.
00:30:42.620 And that's a big change for people here as well.
00:30:45.480 So that's something that we see and we talk to a lot of people.
00:30:48.620 Some people aren't as interested in voting, but we try to encourage them, again, to use
00:30:53.380 their civic right, to get involved.
00:30:55.000 And if they're tired of what's going on, we urge them to vote for change.
00:31:00.660 Now, when we're looking at some of this, now, I understand you're up there in Hudson County.
00:31:06.200 You're very close to Newark.
00:31:08.100 Newark, that's where Barack Obama was last week.
00:31:11.980 And some of the reports that I'm getting out of there say that he couldn't even fill
00:31:16.960 a high school gymnasium in Newark.
00:31:20.400 This is supposed to be one of the bluest areas.
00:31:22.840 This is Senator Cory Booker's, where he was mayor before he became Spartacus, of course,
00:31:27.700 as we all know.
00:31:28.660 Is it true that Barack Obama couldn't even fill a high school gym in Newark?
00:31:32.820 Well, look, I wasn't there.
00:31:37.260 Did not want to be there.
00:31:38.540 I actually was out door knocking that day instead.
00:31:41.780 But the bottom line is Obama hasn't been on the ballot for over 10 years at this point.
00:31:46.500 The fact that they're trying to use him to rile up voters is very confusing, but also
00:31:50.260 maybe telling to where the Democrats think that they are in this race.
00:31:53.460 And that's what I find very interesting.
00:31:55.000 But what I will say is people were trying to use Barack Obama on the Democrat side to
00:31:59.160 get out the black vote, and many polls have come out that Cittarelli is winning with black
00:32:03.460 voters currently.
00:32:04.700 And so that's something that I found very fascinating and honestly found to be unexpected.
00:32:08.560 But also, I find that to be very hopeful for us and our cause and our team.
00:32:14.860 Well, look, and you saw this as well last year with especially black male voters not
00:32:21.520 coming off for Kamala Harris saying, look, you know, it's basically like you're not seeing
00:32:27.360 this huge swing for Republicans, but it's like they just don't want to associate with
00:32:32.280 the Democrats anymore.
00:32:33.800 And who could blame them?
00:32:35.960 And so it doesn't surprise me at all that they brought Barack Obama out.
00:32:39.700 You know, Joe Biden, though, of course, was on the ballot more recently in New Jersey.
00:32:44.220 He actually, I ran the numbers on this, he got 500,000 more votes than Barack Obama did
00:32:50.940 in 2020 versus versus 2012.
00:32:54.060 Kind of interesting that Joe Biden, even though he's on the ballot so recently, or Kamala Harris,
00:32:58.360 who was just on the ballot a year ago, not even involved in the race whatsoever.
00:33:03.280 And I think what they're really doing, honestly, is they're trying to do everything they can to
00:33:08.060 distract from what is going on right across the river.
00:33:11.240 Because even though Obama would stand with Abigail Skamburger, and even though he would
00:33:15.820 stand with Mikey Sherrill, who was he not standing with?
00:33:19.100 He only did a phone call with Zoran Mandami right across the river from where you're at.
00:33:25.580 Yeah, it's something I find to be so interesting, but also noticing that the Democrats are trying
00:33:29.480 to walk away from Joe Biden.
00:33:30.920 I mean, Kamala trying to say, I didn't like him.
00:33:33.000 I didn't agree with him.
00:33:34.100 They're trying to run away from him.
00:33:35.540 But yeah, if he was so popular in New Jersey, that should be the person that they're using here
00:33:39.580 for this governor's race.
00:33:40.920 And we've seen no sign of Biden coming out here.
00:33:43.700 So again, I don't know what the strategy is.
00:33:45.940 And I've also heard from a lot of people in this state that are traditionally Democrat voters
00:33:50.300 that just don't think Sherrill is a good candidate and are not interested in voting for her.
00:33:54.040 So I'm very curious to know what the number of Democrats that are going to come over and
00:33:58.080 vote Republican this time, because I think there's a lot more than people want to give credit for.
00:34:03.000 No, I think you're going to see those crossover voters as well.
00:34:05.740 And just talking to some of the folks out of Lakewood, New Jersey yesterday who came
00:34:10.100 over to join us at Tom's River, I think, and maybe you can get a sense of this as well,
00:34:14.460 because I know you cover down in New York as well as New Jersey.
00:34:18.120 It seems to me like there might even be something of a Mamdani backlash going on from the voters
00:34:25.420 of New Jersey because they see how radical and how far left the mayor of New York is about
00:34:31.060 to become.
00:34:31.500 Yeah, that's going to be really interesting to see.
00:34:34.860 I mean, we maybe won't see that this election, but if Mamdani does go and win tomorrow, I
00:34:38.720 think that the Stefanik race in 2026 for governor of New York is going to be something to watch.
00:34:44.240 And I think that a lot of voters are going to see Mamdani firsthand and say, OK, we want
00:34:48.000 a governor in place that can check him, that can be better, that can bring change in a good
00:34:52.200 way, not in the radical way that Mamdani is advocating for.
00:34:55.320 And I think it'll be very interesting to watch.
00:34:57.020 And that's obviously a race that I'm watching closely myself.
00:35:00.100 And I think that there's a lot of interesting dynamics going on in New York.
00:35:03.660 I know that it's kind of an upsetting situation, but that's something I'm also watching closely.
00:35:09.540 Well, look, it's very clear to me that Mamdani is a guy who's just a full-throated Marxist.
00:35:15.500 And his Marxism, of course, is to focus on the recent immigrants, or shall we say the
00:35:22.920 gimme-grints, who have come over to say, we don't want to build things.
00:35:27.580 We want to take from those who are successful, people who, or people that we've decided to
00:35:32.700 target through cultural Marxism, who are predominantly white, Christian, straight males.
00:35:39.460 And if you're someone who falls into those categories, then it is open season on you.
00:35:43.720 That is the politics of resentment, which is the opposite of everything that Charlie Kirk
00:35:48.280 stood for.
00:35:50.240 Exactly that.
00:35:51.140 And the interesting thing is if Mamdani wins, it'll actually encourage more Democrats to
00:35:55.100 go and be more radical.
00:35:56.460 And that's something that we don't want, obviously.
00:35:58.660 We want them to be able to come to center and have conversations.
00:36:00.860 But if he's as a president that he can come out and win, we might see other Democrats at
00:36:05.880 the local level, at the federal level, wanting to be more radical in his footsteps.
00:36:10.720 And I think that that's a very dangerous way to go down.
00:36:12.800 I think he stands for a lot of anti-American values.
00:36:15.680 And I think as a daughter of an immigrant myself, I think that he is a disgusting version
00:36:21.220 of immigration to this country.
00:36:22.840 That's not what we should stand.
00:36:23.780 We should want people who immigrate here that love America, want to be in this country,
00:36:27.420 and want to stand for American values.
00:36:29.420 And Mamdani does not do that.
00:36:31.980 No, exactly right.
00:36:32.900 All right.
00:36:33.060 Final question, Paul.
00:36:33.900 I know you got to get back out there.
00:36:35.140 What's your goal for your step counts for today?
00:36:37.460 What's your step count going to be?
00:36:38.560 I do not know.
00:36:40.480 We're going to take a peek.
00:36:41.780 Lino here had stopped me.
00:36:43.400 I appreciate my coworker.
00:36:44.520 I want to give him a great shout out.
00:36:45.420 He's been wonderful.
00:36:46.420 He's holding the flyers that I was supposed to be holding because I'm holding my phone
00:36:48.940 here.
00:36:49.320 But I don't know.
00:36:50.560 I mean, I'm hoping to hit at least 10,000 steps.
00:36:52.180 We've been walking for a while.
00:36:53.340 We're about to hit a house up here, which is why I got stopped.
00:36:56.140 But we're excited.
00:36:57.020 And actually, we're standing in front of a Jack Chiarelli sign house.
00:37:00.200 So you don't want to show it because I don't want to dox anyone.
00:37:02.020 But I'm looking right here at a Jack sign.
00:37:04.060 So I know it's safe to do this news hit in front of this house.
00:37:07.800 All right.
00:37:08.480 Great work to you.
00:37:09.560 Great work to your coworkers.
00:37:11.240 Congratulations.
00:37:12.960 Thank you.
00:37:13.400 Thank you.
00:37:14.500 Thank you.
00:37:15.040 Thank you.
00:37:15.140 Thank you.
00:37:15.360 Thank you.
00:37:15.420 Thank you.
00:37:15.440 Thank you.
00:37:15.460 Thank you.
00:37:15.560 Thank you.
00:37:15.580 Thank you.
00:37:15.680 Thank you.
00:37:15.700 Thank you.
00:37:18.180 Have a great time out there.
00:37:19.820 And let's see what happens in New Jersey.
00:37:22.860 Right back.
00:37:23.360 Jack Posobiec Human Events Daily.
00:37:24.580 Thank you.
00:37:32.020 Jack is a great guy.
00:37:33.840 He's written a fantastic book.
00:37:35.440 Everybody's talking about it.
00:37:36.680 Go get it.
00:37:37.860 And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
00:37:41.760 And we're going to turn it around and make our country great.
00:37:44.780 Amen.
00:37:48.800 All right, Jack Posobiec.
00:37:49.860 We're back.
00:37:50.240 Phoenix, Arizona.
00:37:51.660 We're here for election week.
00:37:53.720 We're on election eve.
00:37:54.620 New York City is about to elect a Marxist migrant to become the mayor of America's greatest city.
00:38:04.040 And I wanted to bring on Brianna Lyman from the Federalist Election Correspondent to discuss
00:38:09.220 what seems to be a glitch, but I think is actually a model for the new Democrat Party.
00:38:15.680 Brianna, how are you?
00:38:17.220 Hey, Jack.
00:38:17.660 Thanks for having me.
00:38:19.340 So here's my here's my thesis.
00:38:21.500 And Elon Musk was just talking about this on Joe Rogan as well.
00:38:25.140 And and he said the reason that the shutdown is going on is because the Democrats want to
00:38:29.800 increase and continue these mass immigration programs because that's how they're importing
00:38:35.680 new voters to try to turn the United States into a one party state.
00:38:40.140 And so when I look at New York City and the way that they've changed the electorate since
00:38:45.640 9-11, right, never forget, well, the people who are voting today weren't even around to
00:38:49.900 remember it in the first place.
00:38:51.200 Mamdani wasn't even a U.S. citizen when Donald Trump was elected the first time.
00:38:55.700 So the Mamdani model is very clear.
00:38:58.440 And they did this in Minneapolis.
00:38:59.580 They did it in Dearborn, Michigan.
00:39:00.940 They're doing it in New York City right before our eyes.
00:39:03.780 When you change the demographics, when you import enough people from countries that don't believe
00:39:09.480 in our history, that don't have any connection to our history, that don't have any tie to our
00:39:12.500 values, they just come in as the gimme grints.
00:39:15.160 Then they can elect one of their own and immediately start targeting whoever it is that they've decided
00:39:21.160 to steal the wealth and the affluence from.
00:39:24.780 Is that what's going on in New York?
00:39:27.180 Yeah, I think so.
00:39:28.100 And I think it's something the founders actually spoke about a lot.
00:39:30.800 Alexander Hamilton, he wrote a letter to Lafayette.
00:39:33.840 And he basically said, what's good for the people of Philadelphia is not good for the
00:39:37.200 people of Petersburg, so on and so forth.
00:39:39.300 The idea there is not every people are capable of self-governance.
00:39:43.880 When you import enough people from countries who are not capable and do not have a republic
00:39:48.680 or self-government, when they come here, they bring with them that, you know, not love of
00:39:53.640 liberty, so to speak.
00:39:54.660 And they vote that into place in America.
00:39:57.280 And I think what's really discouraging is that Republicans, Axios had a report out last
00:40:01.140 week about how Republicans are going to use Momdani as the face of their 2026 campaign.
00:40:06.080 The problem isn't that people don't know who Momdani is.
00:40:09.180 Axios had internal polling back in July.
00:40:11.200 It found that he had an 81% name recognition in 16 battleground districts with a net disfavorability.
00:40:18.780 And yet he still has the math to win in New York City, which means that we are importing
00:40:24.520 voters and changing the electorate, as you said.
00:40:28.220 So Republicans thinking they're going to beat the socialism is badger, but it's going to
00:40:31.640 finally work next year, have really lost their minds and seem to not care about the future
00:40:35.680 of the country.
00:40:39.020 And I look at it from the Democrat perspective, and I just say, this is strategy.
00:40:42.980 This is not a glitch.
00:40:43.940 This is an aberration.
00:40:45.020 This is the culmination of strategy.
00:40:47.000 And we've seen them use this time and time again, because what do they do?
00:40:50.560 They take the useful idiots, they gather them all together and say, hey, this guy just cares
00:40:55.380 about love and equality and equity.
00:40:57.940 But underneath it, underneath all of it is this searing resentment, this anger, this envy,
00:41:05.340 and this disassociation with reality where it's like, we all kind of know.
00:41:09.560 And you can notice this, by the way, and I'll give you a great example, is that Momdani has
00:41:15.040 toned down his anti-white rhetoric, but only for like the last couple of months, because
00:41:19.980 you can go to his Twitter account and he has years upon years of attacking white people,
00:41:25.660 targeting white people, saying that white people are the problem.
00:41:28.600 He had a quote up from just a few years ago saying that the Black and Brown alliance will
00:41:34.980 overcome white supremacy in this nation.
00:41:38.120 He's being very honest about what his political agenda is.
00:41:42.800 Yeah.
00:41:43.460 And it's interesting because grievance-based politics, identity-based politics, it's actually
00:41:47.140 not that popular anymore, even among the Democratic base.
00:41:49.860 We've seen polling come out.
00:41:51.060 Semaphore, I think, had something recently where people are saying Democrats are focusing
00:41:55.020 on these fringe social and cultural issues rather than real world problems.
00:41:59.640 So I think Momdani fits to that.
00:42:01.320 I also think it's really upsetting to see how many Democrats have either explicitly or implicitly
00:42:06.060 endorsed Momdani.
00:42:07.360 Look, you go back to one year ago, almost today, and you saw the entire country shifted
00:42:12.520 right.
00:42:13.060 And what that tells us is there is no national mandate for Democrats to embrace or endorse
00:42:18.360 a far-left radical like Momdani.
00:42:20.880 And yet they did that.
00:42:21.780 I think Tom Suozzi was one of the only Democrats who said, this is crazy, guys, right?
00:42:26.300 But he is no longer one of the mainstream or one of the bigger voices of his own party.
00:42:31.000 I also think it's interesting.
00:42:32.080 You know, we talk about useful idiots.
00:42:33.180 I don't think a lot of people actually like socialism.
00:42:36.000 I think even some of Momdani's voters don't like socialism, but they like a slick-talking
00:42:40.620 politician who feels like you can sit down and have a beer with.
00:42:43.840 And over the past few days, we've all been talking about SNAP benefits being cut off,
00:42:47.620 right?
00:42:47.920 And there are 42 million Americans out there with a lot of them saying, wait a second,
00:42:52.180 I trusted the government.
00:42:53.680 I gave the responsibility of feeding myself to the government.
00:42:56.400 Now they're turning the spigot off.
00:42:57.900 That's actually socialism, right?
00:42:59.380 That's what happens when you give the government too much power.
00:43:01.400 And they don't like it, but they don't seem to recognize that that is what far-left Democrats
00:43:06.320 like Momdani, AOC, the SWAT, actually embrace.
00:43:09.840 So there's a serious disconnect that I think Republicans should try to fill the gap in, which
00:43:13.680 is educating voters about what socialism is in real time.
00:43:17.560 Well, and it's also this, right?
00:43:21.000 It's the repudiation of, and I said this the other day and it just kind of came to me,
00:43:25.820 where when you look at Momdani and you look at the things that he stands for, the grievance-based
00:43:29.700 politics that you mentioned, and I'm here, I'm at Turning Point headquarters.
00:43:34.640 This is where we always come for election week.
00:43:37.340 We're going to be doing the SuperStream tomorrow night, obviously with, well, our friend and
00:43:41.960 compatriot will not be joining us, but we'll be doing it in his honor.
00:43:46.200 And the way Charlie lived his life, I think, was trying to reach to young men and show them
00:43:51.300 that there was another path.
00:43:52.920 And yes, young men are obviously targeted in our society, that young men are obviously
00:43:57.820 in many ways shut out of society, blamed for a lot of the problems in society.
00:44:02.880 But what Charlie was trying to show was so much more in line with what our founders wanted
00:44:08.760 to say, there are ways that once we clear these things out, it's not about tearing down
00:44:14.760 our society, it's about actually embracing that which made America great in the first
00:44:19.760 place, the ideals of our founders, and then, by the way, putting God at the center of your
00:44:24.240 life, getting married, having a family, building something for yourself, this is actually the
00:44:30.300 best way forward.
00:44:31.020 That was the original promise of America that we've been, that's been under assault
00:44:36.340 for the last 50 years.
00:44:38.160 Yeah.
00:44:38.680 And, you know, one of the things that Charlie did so well is he gave young men a structure
00:44:43.280 and something to kind of look up to.
00:44:45.040 There was something that they could rely on.
00:44:47.040 And there's an organization called SAM.
00:44:49.260 And basically, they found out over the past few months that young men in particular read
00:44:53.040 the Democratic Party as, one, not being in tune with their own needs and desires, and two,
00:44:58.080 not providing young men with any kind of structure, whereas Republicans do provide that structure.
00:45:02.560 Charlie, turning point, provided that structure to young men.
00:45:05.500 It's why we saw such a massive shift in 2024 for men ages 18 to 29.
00:45:10.440 And again, Republicans, this is their moment to seize.
00:45:13.360 They can continue to capitalize on the movement that Charlie created and continue to bring young
00:45:17.660 men over to our side.
00:45:19.060 We don't want Democrats to somehow make grievance politics a thing again and win back those young
00:45:25.340 men who are very dissatisfied with the way the country is going, and not because of Republicans,
00:45:29.240 just because they've been shunned.
00:45:30.860 But Democrats are good with their words.
00:45:32.460 They're good with language in the battleground.
00:45:34.000 And if they can use that to weaponize young men to come back to the Democratic Party,
00:45:37.840 you're going to see tighter elections.
00:45:40.960 Well, and it's going to be so tough for them, right?
00:45:43.120 Because you've got these candidates up there, and all they want to do is blame young men for
00:45:47.740 every single problem in society.
00:45:50.960 They'll say, oh, no, it's your fault.
00:45:52.380 It's your fault.
00:45:53.140 You're the ones that are to blame, even when it's like, you know, and I've got two little
00:45:57.580 boys, and I think, what do they ever do to anybody?
00:46:00.120 And, you know, and suddenly it's like, oh, they're to blame.
00:46:03.860 Oh, yeah, because, you know, the one took the other one's toys or something.
00:46:06.600 No, it's ridiculous.
00:46:07.880 It's a joke.
00:46:08.420 It's always been a joke.
00:46:09.300 And we've completely turned our society upside down.
00:46:13.000 And quite frankly, I think that it's, you know, it's young men who are going to be the
00:46:18.520 ones that actually lead us out of that.
00:46:20.080 And I think that's what Charlie was working on.
00:46:22.100 And when you look at it, it's just, I don't know, there's something about how Charlie would
00:46:25.480 have been 32 right now.
00:46:26.840 Mamdami is 34.
00:46:28.000 They're almost the same exact age, and yet complete opposite political agendas in what
00:46:33.960 it was that they were preaching.
00:46:35.420 Brianna, tell us your coordinates.
00:46:37.100 I'd love to have you on.
00:46:37.940 We'll have to do a longer conversation on all of this.
00:46:40.300 Where can people get access to all your work?
00:46:42.800 Thanks so much, Jack.
00:46:43.460 You can find me on Twitter at Brianna Lyman, too, or right at the Federalist for Brianna Lyman.
00:46:48.520 Yeah, check out the Federalist.
00:46:50.180 She does incredible work over there.
00:46:52.200 She's been going on a lot of combative media, which we love to see, and we've all been sharing
00:46:57.640 around.
00:46:58.380 And so you've been doing a great job.
00:47:00.560 Keep at it.
00:47:01.600 Folks, we're here, Phoenix, Arizona, Turning Point headquarters the rest of the week.
00:47:05.380 Tomorrow night, the election night super stream.
00:47:08.600 Make sure you stick with Human Events Daily for all the details.
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