Ep 1096 | Trump Is Already Cleaning House. Let’s Go!
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Trump is the next president of the United States, and it's the best comeback story in history. I give my analysis of how we got here and where we go from here, and thank all of you, the listeners, for helping to make this happen.
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The best comeback story in history, Donald Trump will be the 47th president of the United States.
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Let's go. I am going to give you my analysis today, my interpretation of how we got here.
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And also thank all of you, the relatable audience out there, for the part that you played in making this happen.
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Because we did have a role to play in this huge, great story that we can be so grateful to God for.
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Hey guys, welcome to Relatable. Happy Wednesday.
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Hope everyone has had a wonderful week. I'm sure you have. I am sure you are on cloud nine.
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I am on cloud nine. Oh my gosh. He did it. He did it, y'all.
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Okay, if you are tuning in for the first time, this is not how Relatable typically looks and sounds.
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I am not in my typical studio today, and so forgive the iPad look and sound that will not compromise the content of this episode.
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This episode is mostly filled with happiness, gratitude, and enthusiasm.
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Of course, analysis, my interpretation of the results of this election.
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But also, there are some things that happened last night that are not good that we as pro-life Christians really need to take a serious look at.
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And then I want to talk about not only how we got here and where we are, but where we go from here.
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In case you fell asleep last night and you haven't tuned into social media yet and you have no idea what has happened in the past 24 hours, welcome to reality.
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It's a great reality that we're living in right now because Trump is going to be the 47th president of the United States right now.
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He's got 277 electoral votes versus Harris' 224.
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Of course, you just need the 270 electoral votes to win.
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I was giving coverage last night for Blaze TV alongside Glenn Beck and Steve Dace and Matthew Peterson and Liz Wheeler.
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Well, that was midnight central time, so 1 p.m. or 1 a.m. Eastern time because, you know, we've got little ones.
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We knew that we were going to have to wake up early.
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And at that point, we were still waiting for the results from Georgia and Pennsylvania, even though it really looked like Trump was going to win those.
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And so we had been cautiously optimistic all night.
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We had kind of been holding in our celebrations, even though the atmosphere was really good.
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It seemed like on the Trump side and it seemed really bad on the Harris side.
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There just felt like there was this undeniable momentum.
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And looking at the map and where the votes were coming in from, it was pretty easy to predict what was going to happen even before we knew the results of Georgia and Pennsylvania.
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But, of course, we didn't want to get too excited too fast because in 2020, we kind of got ahead of ourselves, or at least I did.
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We thought that Georgia was going to go to Trump.
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And then suddenly a pipe burst in Fulton County and Georgia turned blue.
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And, of course, that wasn't the only determinant of the 2020 election, but it didn't bode well for what was to come.
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And so I think all of us knew better than to get too excited too fast, but all the enthusiasm was bubbling up inside of us, for sure.
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The energy was so high at Blaze Studios, as it was, from what I hear, everywhere that Trump voters were together.
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And so I'm sad that I left early because literally as soon as Liz and I got off set, I was walking to my car with Chief Related Bro.
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I get a text from my dad that says they just called Pennsylvania.
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And we ran back into the studio and we celebrated with everyone.
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And we knew at that point, okay, Trump's got it.
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And they hadn't, you know, they hadn't called Alaska yet.
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And we knew that Alaska was going to go for Trump because it always goes Republican.
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And then when I was on the way home, he called Wisconsin or they called Wisconsin.
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We actually knew last night that Trump won the electoral vote.
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Harris, of course, has not conceded from the reports I'm seeing.
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Even when Hillary Clinton lost against Donald Trump in 2016,
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she did call as soon as she knew the results of the electoral vote.
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As difficult as that is to do, that's the right thing to do.
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You want the candidate who won to have their moment.
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It's not just the electoral vote that we're looking at.
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He lost the popular and electoral vote in 2020.
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That is very hard for a Republican to do because the most populous cities in America are very blue.
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And typically, that's just not how it works out.
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According to Decision Desk HQ, Trump currently leads the popular vote with over 70 million votes compared to Harris's roughly 66 million.
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The New York Times is saying it is likely that Trump wins the popular vote, but there are still votes left to be counted.
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And I don't have right in front of me which parts of which state still have votes left to count.
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The last time a Republican won the popular vote was George W. Bush in 2004.
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Prior to that, Republicans won the popular vote in 1988 when George H.W. Bush won the presidency.
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I mean, Harris is underperforming in every way.
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So she underperformed Biden, and we'll get more into this as we look down into the details of these election results, which are so interesting to me when you look at the shift from 2020 to today.
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But Harris underperformed Biden in every single state.
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The swing states swung to Trump, at least the information that we have right now as I'm recording this.
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But the swing states that he needed swung to Trump.
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But she got Virginia, the only one that some people were hoping the blue state that would go to Trump.
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But by a narrower margin than Biden won them in 2020.
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So, for example, New York, obviously, a Democrat stronghold.
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Republicans also took over the Senate and they are expected to keep the House.
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The results are still incoming while I'm recording this on the House of Representatives.
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But the GOP is leading, which would be a real surprise.
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OK, so if we get the trifecta, you guys, like if we get Trump, if we get the electoral vote,
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if we get the popular vote, if we get the Senate, if we get the House, I mean, that is, as Donald
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Trump said last night, and will play part of his victory speech, that is a mandate from the
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That is a complete rejection and repudiation of progressivism.
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It's a unique kind of Republican Party that I don't even fully understand.
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A Republican Party that can garner the enthusiasm of Caitlyn Jenner and Allie Stuckey is like
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It's really interesting to behold that I've got a few theories about why that is and just
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a few interpretations of all of this information.
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Okay, here are my initial interpretations and observations.
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Number one, the media in Hollywood holds very little sway.
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They really made no difference for Kamala Harris.
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Actually, if you look at the state of Minnesota, the New York Times has these maps that shows
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which direction every county in the country shifted from 2020 to now.
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Almost every county in the state of Minnesota shifted more towards Trump.
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Now, that doesn't mean that the majority of voters in those counties voted for Trump because
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It's a pretty solidly blue state with a lot of conservative areas like many states are.
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But they shifted more toward Trump over the past four years since 2020.
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Like, he really doesn't carry as much weight in the state of Minnesota as I think they thought
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in that, like, good old boy middle-of-the-road persona that he tried to show the country.
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So, Obama calling Black men misogynists for not voting for Kamala Harris.
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Kamala Harris tried really hard to make you believe that miscarriage and abortion is the
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And that brings me to my second point, that Kamala thought that she would be able to run
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Every speech that she gave, every debate moment that she had, every interview that she offered,
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That has been the hallmark of her career since she was district attorney of San Francisco.
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She will sacrifice any right that you have on the altar of abortion.
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And that is the only thing that she knew how to run on because that is the only time she
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really sounds articulate and like she knows what she's talking about, which is completely
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It was actually the same thing with Tim Walls and his debate with J.D. Vance.
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And so she thought that she could run on that and win, but she was wrong.
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People cared more about the economy and immigration than that.
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The truth is, for most people, abortion is an abstract issue.
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We as pro-lifers see that it's not an abstract issue.
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It is abominable because it is murder and not just murder, but murder of the most innocent
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and the most helpless, the most vulnerable class of people in all the universe, the unborn
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But for a lot of those independent voters, those people in the middle that Kamala Harris
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really wanted, a lot of those suburban moms that maybe aren't very politically engaged
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that she thought that she could get, for them, it really is an abstract issue.
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It is something that is not really ever going to affect their lives.
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They know that they will never be getting an abortion.
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It's probably not going to affect their kids' life, or they really don't want it to affect
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And so you are asking, Kamala Harris was asking that group of voters to vote based on a hypothetical
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that is probably not going to affect them, an abstract issue to them that is probably never
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That is a difficult case to make when they are looking at things that really do affect
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The cost of groceries and crime, especially crime that is committed by people who should
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not be here in the first place, illegal immigrants.
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So what they cared about more, what that group of voters, what voters in general cared about
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more, was being able to afford groceries and gas and being able to walk in their, through
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their neighborhoods safely, their communities not being riddled with crime because of the
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purposeful and unmitigated importation of unvetted military-aged illegal immigrants.
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And so this campaign that she pushed, this deceptive strategy of convincing people that miscarriage
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and abortion is the same thing, and therefore you have to vote for the pro-abortion candidate,
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The third thing that I realized from this campaign, even before the results of last night,
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The idea that a man is a woman because he wears lipstick and a dress was the bridge
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A 6'2 male competing against the 5'4, 125-pound female on the soccer field or the volleyball
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court or in the swimming pool was just too much for most people.
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It is why you never heard Kamala Harris talking about transgenderism at all.
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Like, how does that feel, by the way, if you are in this group who believes that Democrats
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Like, they are so embarrassed by this group and by this cause.
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They did not talk about so-called trans rights one time.
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In fact, she actively tried to hide her radicalism on this because you'll remember when she was
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running in 2020, she openly said, oh yeah, I believe in taxpayer-funded transitions for
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And even if you look at their ads, whenever you would see them, like, waving the rainbow flags
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when they're talking about freedom, it would never have the trans colors on there.
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Like, even people like Caitlyn slash Bruce Jenner, he doesn't believe in men in women's sports.
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Like, he doesn't believe in men in girls' spaces, at least as far as I understand.
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Now, obviously, we still really disagree because I don't think a man should even try to present
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himself as a woman or to call himself a female and to urge other people to call him female
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But I do think that is something that unites us on this side.
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And as a mom of daughters myself, as a woman myself, when I hear, vote for your daughters,
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vote for women's rights, I'm thinking I want to protect them from being violated in the
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I want to protect them from illegal immigrant crime.
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And I want to protect my grandkids in the womb.
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And so I just think that that message of voting for women and it only means abortion and not
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protecting women's rights and privacy, it just wasn't going to work.
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The other interpretation, this is like the best underdog comeback story for the ages.
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They tried to impeach him while he was president.
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I mean, they threw everything they absolutely could at him, at us.
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I don't care what you call him, what you call me.
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And in fact, if you're working this hard at keeping him out of power, there must be a reason
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And that actually motivates me even more to get him in power.
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And I say that as someone, as you guys know, I've never been a part of like the MAGA camp.
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I have never been someone who is a diehard Trumper.
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I was against him, or at least I was for other candidates in the primary.
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There is a shift that happened after they tried to assassinate him for the first time.
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And I was nervous when the enthusiasm after that moment kind of waned when Kamala Harris
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But key moments since then have re-rallied that enthusiasm.
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And then last interpretation until we get into a couple more things is that God is obviously
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I mean, speaking of his assassination attempt, God does nothing accidentally or spontaneously.
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And even if he hadn't won, that would still be true.
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Like even if God had spared his life and he hadn't won the presidency, God would still
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be up to something that would be good and for his glory.
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And it could have just been to draw Trump to himself.
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And I was just reminded of Daniel 2, 21 through 23.
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Blessed be the name of God forever and ever to whom belong wisdom and might.
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He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to those who have understanding.
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He knows what is in the darkness and the light dwells with him.
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To you, O God of my fathers, I give thanks and praise for you have given me wisdom and
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might and have now made known to me what we asked of you.
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For you have made known to us the king's matter.
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And that would have been true if Kamala Harris had won.
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Like either way, it is an era of Christian courage.
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But we get to have courage and we get to have strong borders and we get to have good
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foreign policy and we get to have the real definition of female in policies like Title
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States still get to pass laws that protect the dignity and the rights of unborn babies.
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We get a DHS that is not going to undermine the efforts of Arizona and Texas to secure
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Praise God for that mercy and for his sovereignty that has led us to this.
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Let us play a little bit of Trump's victory speech that Chief Related Bro and I watched
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last night on our couch as we were eating some celebratory In-N-Out.
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Frankly, this was, I believe, the greatest political movement of all time.
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There's never been anything like this in this country and maybe beyond.
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And now it's going to reach a new level of importance because we're going to
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With every breath in my body, I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe,
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and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve.
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And here is another really great part of his speech.
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We made history for a reason tonight, and the reason is going to be just that.
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We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible, and it is now clear that we've achieved the
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But it's a political victory that our country has never seen before.
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I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected.
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You're 47th president and you're 45th president.
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I mean, just the enthusiasm, the energy is so high.
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I mean, I'm excited not just about the next four years, but the potential for the next like
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eight to 12 years because we could get a J.D. Vance in there in 2028.
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And then also in, um, and also four years after that, what is that?
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I don't, like, I can't even compute those, uh, those numbers.
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I mean, we have, honestly, we've got a lot of good options after Trump too, because you've got J.D. Vance.
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Of course, you know how much I love Ron DeSantis.
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I mean, his state of Florida, by the way, and we'll get into that, just amazing and shooting
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down those abortion and weed amendments and just so quick in counting their votes, the
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Sorry, I won't go off about Ron DeSantis right now, but we've just got some really good options.
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I think this shows that America is so much more, it's so much more conservative than we are led to
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believe. Certainly more conservative than Hollywood and our current government that represents us.
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Um, okay, this was a really sweet moment that I saw that was originally shared by David Harris Jr.
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He shared this beautiful video of a group of people at Mar-a-Lago celebrating Trump's victory
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Beautiful. So beautiful. I mean, praise God. They were at the right rally.
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They were at the right rally. I mean, it's just true that that would not have been happening
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at Kamala Harris's rally. It just wouldn't have been. I don't think there would have been honestly
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enough people at that rally who knew the words to that song. And I'm not saying that Donald Trump
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was singing along or that he knew every lyric, but I do think that that shows a significant portion
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of this movement. And, you know, this coalition has expanded into make America healthy again. So
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we've got RFK Jr. We've got Tulsi Gabbard. We've got Nicole Shanahan. We've got Joe Rogan and Elon Musk and
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so many people who were in the center or center left Russell Brand. And those people have linked arms
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with people like Tucker Carlson. And we've got Megyn Kelly. And the media landscape is so different than
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what it was just a few years ago. And COVID changed people. The BLM riots changed people for the better.
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And so it's such an interesting side that includes, as I said, someone like Joe Rogan and Bruce Jenner.
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And then you've got Ali Stuckey and people over here on the Christian right. And it really is such a
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formidable movement. And we all have our part to play. And I just want to thank you guys for your role.
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I got so many texts. And I've gotten so many messages on Instagram. And I'm sorry,
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I haven't been able to respond to any of them. Thousands and thousands of you
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reaching out to me, just expressing your enthusiasm and your gratitude, which I just did what I've been
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doing. I played a very small part in a huge story that had nothing to do with me at all. But I do have
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this microphone. And I realized the threat that America faced if Kamala Harris would become president.
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And I just determined that I was going to do everything that I could do with the platform
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that I have and the influence that I've been given to convince as many women, especially, and men,
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but really as many women, Christian women as possible to look at the issues at stake from a biblical
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perspective. And yes, that did lead many women to then vote for Donald Trump. That was never my,
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it's never been my number one goal to get people to vote Republican. My number one goal is to show you
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how the media uses manipulation tactics that I've dubbed toxic empathy to get you to believe
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that progressive ideology has the compassionate, righteous answers for the cultural and political
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and moral questions for the day, and that they're wrong about that. And that actually the Bible is very
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clear about many of these things when it comes to gender and marriage and sexuality and abortion.
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And even I believe things like justice and immigration, and that tends to right now push
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people towards the conservative side, which tends to push people towards the Republican side, which
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tends to push people toward Donald Trump. And I knew there was a difference between 2024 and 2020
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when it came to the energy and engagement of Christian women when we had Share the Arrows. Share the
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Arrows was not a political conference. If you're new here, that is the first women's conference
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that I had. Share the Arrows means that we stand up together, we link arms, and we take together the
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arrows that the enemy throws at us, and we push back with goodness and truth and boldness. But
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when I had 4,000 women show up at a church all singing together, this is my father's world,
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listening to uncompromised, unrelenting biblical truth about sexuality and abortion and progressivism and
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motherhood and Christian courage. I knew that there was a difference between where we are now and where
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we were in 2020. And again, we didn't talk about Donald Trump at all at that conference. We didn't even
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talk about the election. We talked about the issues that are really theological issues underneath what
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happened in the election. And I'm not saying at all that that determined anything. I'm saying that I
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saw that as a symbol of where we are and what's to come. And I would feel like that even if Donald
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Trump lost, even if Donald Trump had lost, I would feel really good about the direction that our
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country is going, largely because of what I saw at Share the Arrows, largely because of what I sense
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from you guys and the private conversations that I have had with many evangelicals, including
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evangelical leaders and pastors. 2020 was a very confusing time for a lot of people. Some people
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think it was because of COVID. It wasn't. It was because of George Floyd. And it was because of
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the whole social justice movement that confused and deceived a lot of Christians. By some estimations,
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Donald Trump got about a million fewer votes in 2020 from evangelicals than he did in 2016 and that
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he is going to have received in 2024. I 100% think it is because there was a great portion of evangelicals
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who were told by their pastors that voting for Trump is assenting to white supremacy and racism.
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And they imbibed a lot of the BLM propaganda out of a sense of guilt and out of this false belief
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that biblical racial reconciliation follows the way of Ibram X. Kendi and Robin DiAngelo.
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And I think that just duped a lot of people. It duped a lot of people. And interestingly,
00:34:08.660
2020 had a bad effect on Trump and his election outcomes then. And it had a really good effect
00:34:17.220
on his election outcomes now. Because a lot of people have come to me every time I go somewhere
00:34:22.980
and someone's like, hey, I started following you in 2020. It's because of the confusion of George
00:34:30.360
Floyd. Because there were a lot of us, but I was really one of the only people in the Christian
00:34:36.080
women's space saying, I'm not pushing a black square. No, I'm sorry. That's not God's definition
00:34:41.380
of justice. No, you're preaching a different gospel. No, that's partiality. No, social justice is not
00:34:47.280
justice. No, being soft on crime is not loving. And no, I am not going to indict a group of people
00:34:53.620
because they have less melanin. And I'm not going to alleviate of responsibility one group of people
00:34:58.220
because they have more melanin. No, I'm just not doing that. And a lot of people were seeking
00:35:03.140
clarity at that time. And I think that clarity has taken years to really catch on. But in this moment,
00:35:11.300
and with the whole make America healthy again, because of the craziness of COVID, in this moment,
00:35:16.540
there was just a lot of courage and a lot of gumption. And so many of you who realize that
00:35:20.640
politics matter because policy matters because people matter. And you put your reservations to
00:35:24.980
the side, you put your distaste for Donald Trump's personality to the side. And by voting for Trump,
00:35:30.440
I believe you did what was right for your kids and for your grandkids and for the country. And I'm just
00:35:36.080
thankful for that. I'm thankful for the role that I got to play a small role.
00:35:41.300
Gosh, in the grand scheme of things. But like, I will just say, without it trying to sound
00:35:47.420
like that I am giving credit to us at all, because I'm not. It's all the grace of God. And so many
00:35:54.740
people play their part. But this team at Relatable, we have been working really hard. Like we have been,
00:36:02.060
if I can just say, like, we have been working really, really hard to give you the best information
00:36:10.740
and arguments possible. I'm not just someone who is delivering information. Some people will say,
00:36:16.340
you know, people who don't understand what Relatable is, oh, like, you're biased. Well,
00:36:20.520
if you're going to say this about Trump, then you need to also say this about Kamala. Look,
00:36:24.620
I'm never going to lie to you. I am always going to tell you the truth. But I'm also not going to
00:36:29.780
pretend like I don't have an opinion or a perspective. I am not just giving you information
00:36:37.860
on every episode. I am trying to persuade you on every episode. Just like every pastor,
00:36:42.740
when he gets up and gives a sermon, he is trying to persuade you about what Scripture says and what
00:36:49.040
it actually means. I am giving you an argument. Now, many of you already agree with me. So I'm
00:36:54.360
giving you tools to create your own arguments for others in your life. But I am trying to persuade
00:36:59.720
you to a certain point. And everyone on this team, from Bree to Debbie to Kim to Vince and to George
00:37:10.320
and to Nathan, to everyone, whether it was like operating cameras or whether it was researching,
00:37:15.380
like we have all been working really hard and really long hours over the past several months
00:37:20.280
just to reach Relatable's demographic. Like we're not going to have the same footprint that Tucker Carlson
00:37:26.220
or Elon Musk has, but we are laser focused on the demographic that watches this podcast and that
00:37:34.340
we want to watch this podcast. Like we want to serve y'all. We want to talk about the things that you
00:37:40.780
want us to and need us to talk about in a way that makes sense, in a way that offers clarity and courage
00:37:47.160
in an age of cowardice and confusion. That is what Relatable is about. And we have tried really hard to do
00:37:52.960
that. And sometimes we've done it well. Sometimes I haven't done it as well. And I'm just thankful for
00:37:58.840
the grace of God. And really, without you guys, I'm just talking to the void. Without you guys,
00:38:04.460
this is a diary, not a podcast. And so it's really not me at all. Like you guys, you are the ones who
00:38:10.560
are going out into your community. You are the ones risking your reputation and risking your job and
00:38:16.420
risking your friendships to go out there and to say what is true about these controversial issues.
00:38:22.300
So you guys deserve all the kudos. I just wanted to get as much of the Christian mom vote,
00:38:28.180
the Christian woman vote as I could. And I did whatever I could to do that. And I'm thankful
00:38:33.080
to have played a small role in that. All right, let's go through some of these numbers that I
00:38:36.960
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All right. So here's where we are on the swing states. We are still waiting as I am recording this
00:39:55.380
on Arizona. 61% reporting as you are listening to this or watching this. It'll be different. But
00:40:01.120
it's favoring Trump right now. Florida, obviously good to go. Trump won by 13 points. Again,
00:40:09.200
Ron DeSantis taking the state from a purple state to a solidly red state. Who was the guy? Andrew
00:40:16.720
Gillum. Wasn't he the guy that was running against Ron DeSantis in 2018? And it was close. It was neck
00:40:24.140
and neck. Imagine if Andrew Gillum, the guy who ended up like getting caught in a hotel room with all kinds
00:40:30.320
of drugs in the system like in an orgy terrible person. But like imagine if he had been running
00:40:35.720
the state of Florida during COVID. Oh my gosh. Thank God for Ron DeSantis. He might not get the
00:40:43.280
same credit that Trump does. But he has been so formidable and so formative in this shift of the
00:40:53.020
entire country to the right. We're waiting on Michigan. I was just talking to my dad. He's like,
00:40:58.380
I don't understand why we're still waiting. We've got 98% reporting favoring Trump.
00:41:03.820
And he's at 49.8% right now. But, you know, I don't think there's any reason to think there's
00:41:10.860
any funny business because it wouldn't matter. It would just be nice. Like he wants the biggest
00:41:14.520
win possible. And because then it's harder to contest. But obviously, he's already won.
00:41:21.480
Minnesota, Democrat plus four. That is not as big of a margin as Kamala Harris would want.
00:41:28.380
Nevada, we are still waiting favoring Trump. 84% reporting right now. North Carolina,
00:41:34.740
R plus three. I do think that the disaster that we saw in North Carolina and the horrible response
00:41:41.000
and the callousness from Biden and Harris after that really helped Trump in the state of North
00:41:46.480
Carolina. Then we've got Pennsylvania, R plus two. That is flipped from 2020. Virginia, D plus five.
00:41:55.580
Like some people don't even consider Virginia a swing state. But it is interesting because it does
00:42:01.680
have Glenn Youngkin, a Republican governor. That was a huge upset race a few years ago. And he is
00:42:08.180
solidly Republican. He's not squishy. I really like Glenn Youngkin. I think he is really strong.
00:42:13.480
And then Wisconsin flipped from last time, R plus one. So that's amazing. And then we've got some
00:42:19.580
incredible races in the Senate. A lot of people were worried about the Senate if Republicans were
00:42:24.480
going to gain control of that. The GOP won a handful of key races. The Republicans flipped West
00:42:32.300
Virginia and Ohio Senate seats there. One race that became surprisingly competitive in the final stretch
00:42:38.280
of the campaign. Nebraska brought the GOP over the finish line. Jim Justice, West Virginia's current
00:42:45.000
governor won the Senate seat vacated by former Democrat Joe Manchin, while Bernie Marino in
00:42:51.540
Ohio unseated Democrat incumbent Sherrod Brown, which was huge, huge. And Montana Democratic veteran
00:42:58.780
John Tester lost to Republican Tim Sheehy. So just pretty incredible. And then we've also got some
00:43:08.880
highlights out of Arizona. The Democrat beat Carrie Lake, still reporting, but he has a pretty big
00:43:16.880
lead there. That is not surprising to me. It's not surprising to me, y'all. And I won't get into all
00:43:23.320
that. We don't have time to analyze Carrie Lake's political career, but it's just, again, just not
00:43:29.580
shocking to me. Massachusetts, Elizabeth Warren won. How? Montana. Tim Sheehy already said that. That
00:43:39.920
flipped. And then we've got Nebraska. Republican incumbents there. Ted Cruz, thank the Lord, won in
00:43:48.560
Texas over Colin Allred. Those ads were absolutely insufferable from Colin Allred. He was trying to
00:43:57.020
portray himself as this, like, independent, good old boy football player that is, you know, right in
00:44:03.660
the middle of it. He literally said in his ads, I don't believe in men in girls sports. Well, yeah,
00:44:11.360
because he actually believes that a man can become a woman. And so a man who declares himself a woman
00:44:17.000
who plays in a woman's sports, he would say by definition is not a man in woman's sports. But he was
00:44:23.920
a complete and total liar. He would have voted right in alignment with all of the Democrats because
00:44:29.240
he did. That's what he already did in his career. And he would have continued to do that. He was a
00:44:34.380
radical in every sense. That was never going to work. He took so much outside money. And it just,
00:44:42.120
people didn't buy it. People didn't buy it. People do not want boys and girls sports. And you Democrats
00:44:48.260
decided to go all in on that. Wow. So in the House, Republicans so far are leading. Results are still
00:44:58.140
expected from a number of races. As we said at the beginning, only one House seat is flipped.
00:45:04.300
Michigan District 7, Tom Barrett. In all other seats counted, either the incumbent was reelected or
00:45:10.880
the party remained unchanged. All right. Let's look at some of these amendments because this is where we
00:45:17.140
talked about some not so happy news. In Arizona, Arizona is such an interesting state. It truly is
00:45:25.160
purple. Proposition 139. This is the abortion amendment. It's an amendment, as we talked about
00:45:32.460
on the show, was it last week or the week before, that establishes a fundamental right to abortion
00:45:38.900
through all nine months. It needed a simple majority to pass, and it passed with 61.7.
00:45:47.140
67%. And, you know, as we talked about the demonic reality there, if you look at Psalm 139,
00:45:54.800
that is the passage that pro-lifers cite most to support our fight for the dignity, the legal rights
00:46:02.680
of unborn children. Because in Psalm 139, 14 through 16, we see God saying that life inside the womb
00:46:15.060
matters. You formed me in my mother's womb. Your eyes saw my unformed substance. I am fearfully and
00:46:24.920
wonderfully made. That's what Psalm 139 says about life inside the womb. And that God purposely gave us
00:46:35.080
that intricate and beautiful and poetic description of unborn life. It's so obvious what Christians are
00:46:42.020
supposed to think about babies in the womb and their legal right to life. Of course. And yet, some
00:46:47.960
Christians pretend to be confused about this, but it's actually just because they love sin. And if you
00:46:53.580
love sin and you love the legality of sin, then you really need to think about where your own heart is
00:47:01.020
and if you truly have the Holy Spirit when it comes to that issue for sure. And so this was a demonic
00:47:07.140
proposition to pass. And I would just say, if you live in the state of Arizona, please look up your
00:47:13.460
local pregnancy center. Look up your local pregnancy center. Go there and volunteer. And if you own a
00:47:24.500
pregnancy center in Arizona, reach out to me. First of all, I love speaking at pro-life fundraisers and
00:47:34.780
banquets. I speak at a lot of them throughout the year, but I love it because I love calling people
00:47:40.960
to courage. And I love helping you guys get people to donate their time and their resources that they
00:47:49.740
have to save those babies. I'm really passionate about that. I love doing it. And so Arizona, if you
00:47:56.820
are there, let me know how I can help, whether it's just getting the word out about your pregnancy
00:48:02.260
center or whether it's actually coming there and helping gain enthusiasm as much as I can for your
00:48:08.440
cause, I would love to help. Just pray, pray for the babies of Arizona because it's now become
00:48:13.960
an abortion sanctuary state. Then we've got Florida. So we've got some happy news there. The Right to
00:48:23.660
Abortion Initiative failed. Thank the Lord. 57% voted yes, though. It needed 60%. So close. That is so
00:48:34.940
close. Come on, Florida. But good job, Ron DeSantis and Casey DeSantis on that. And then we've got
00:48:41.100
Maryland question one, the right to reproductive freedom. Of course, that's a euphemism. It did pass.
00:48:49.300
74% voted in the state of Maryland to make killing a child in the womb a human right through all nine
00:48:56.520
months. Missouri, man, what a failure here. Also, their Right to Reproductive Freedom Initiative
00:49:04.260
allowing abortion through all nine months. It passed. It needed a simple majority. Montana,
00:49:11.760
the Right to Abortion Initiative also passed. And so it's so interesting that
00:49:19.300
people voted against Kamala Harris who ran exclusively on abortion. But in many of these
00:49:25.880
states, even red states, they voted to amend their constitution to allow abortion through all nine
00:49:32.340
months. And I guarantee you, it's largely because of the propaganda in those states. And some people
00:49:37.720
did believe, well, okay, I don't have to have Harris, but at least here in my state, women can get
00:49:43.840
the miscarriage care that they need, or they can have the choice that they need. And it's just sad.
00:49:48.360
I mean, you made a horrible, horrible, demonic, depraved, evil decision when you did that.
00:49:55.280
And that's really a shame. So again, if you're in Missouri, if you're in Montana, make sure you
00:50:01.280
are working hard. You are working hard at your pro-life pregnancy centers to save as many lives
00:50:07.640
as possible. We've got the state of Nebraska, Initiative 434 would prohibit abortions after the
00:50:15.980
first trimester. Initiative 439 would have established a fundamental right to abortion
00:50:21.340
through 24 weeks or even after that, as long as the general health of the mother would have been
00:50:27.820
affected. And it was Initiative 434 that prohibits abortions after 12 weeks that passed in the state
00:50:36.180
of Nebraska. So of course, that is better than Initiative 439 passing. Although, of course,
00:50:42.960
babies in the first trimester are just as much human as babies in the second trimester. And so
00:50:49.140
it's still sad when any baby can be legally killed in the United States. Thankfully, in South Dakota,
00:50:56.860
the amendment to protect abortion through all nine months failed. And let's see, if we look at crime,
00:51:05.020
Proposition 313 in Arizona that would require anyone convicted of child sex trafficking to receive a
00:51:11.060
sentence of life imprisonment, it passed. Praise God. Colorado would require that persons convicted of
00:51:17.080
certain violent crimes serve more of their sentences before being eligible for parole, passed. So people
00:51:23.280
don't want crime anymore. People don't want crime, okay? Whether you live in Colorado, Arizona, or even
00:51:29.120
California. Proposition 36, drug and theft crime penalties and treatment mandated felonies, increased penalties
00:51:37.300
for certain drug crimes, increased sentences for certain levels of crimes. And it further criminalizes
00:51:47.340
things that had basically been decriminalized like petty theft in the state of California. It passed with
00:51:54.120
70%. So this actually reversed California's soft on crime, Prop 47. So people can still see clearly
00:52:02.240
they don't want crime. Florida Amendment 3, it would have legalized recreational marijuana. It failed. It needed
00:52:12.100
60% to pass and it only got 55.8%. Let's see, also the weed amendment in Massachusetts failed. The weed amendment in
00:52:23.080
Nebraska passed. What are you guys doing? North Dakota weed amendment failed there. South Dakota weed amendment failed there.
00:52:31.900
That would have just created pervasive weed use everywhere. Nebraska, you are going to regret that. Another dumb
00:52:38.380
decision. There was a bad night in general, though, for the potheads. And for that, I rejoice. Also something
00:52:45.540
that people do not want in general. They don't want illegal immigrants voting in their elections. Arizona passed
00:52:52.760
Proposition 314 that would allow police to arrest non-citizens who enter Arizona from foreign countries. In Idaho, they said
00:53:01.700
they want you to have to be a citizen in order to vote. That amendment passed. Same thing in Iowa. Same
00:53:09.940
thing in Kentucky. Same thing in Missouri. Same thing in North Carolina. Same thing in Oklahoma and Wisconsin
00:53:15.360
and South Carolina. And that is why Donald Trump won. Because in every state, people are tired of illegal
00:53:22.100
immigration. Doesn't mean they hate immigrants at all. They just realize it's a totally untenable situation.
00:53:28.460
And it's not safe. It's not fair. It's not just. And so those people need to go home and try to come
00:53:35.640
back and do it the right way. The school choice amendments in Colorado and Kentucky failed.
00:53:42.880
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Okay, now I want to put up this map from the New York Times. So interesting. When you look
00:54:54.980
at all of the counties, all of these arrows right here represent all of the counties that moved
00:55:00.080
right. Isn't that fascinating? So many in the middle of the country and the eastern part of
00:55:06.480
the country moved right significantly over the past four years. A few counties moved to the left,
00:55:13.100
but this map is just a perfect encapsulation of where we have gone since 2020. And we don't have
00:55:19.880
time to break down every single county that moved significantly towards Trump. But like we're
00:55:26.880
looking at places like Star County, Texas. Star County is the most Hispanic county in the state of
00:55:33.780
Texas, likely in the whole country. And Donald Trump won in Star County. A Republican has not won in
00:55:41.820
Star County since I believe it's 1892. Miami-Dade moved significantly toward Donald Trump. Loudoun County
00:55:51.320
in Virginia, still a blue county, extremely blue, moved more toward Trump than they did in 2020,
00:55:58.240
which is interesting. Let's look at some of the exit polling, including the Latino vote,
00:56:03.920
which I think is really interesting. Let's start in men and women. This is according to CBS,
00:56:09.400
ABC News, Washington Post, the exit polling that we have there, which only can tell us so much. But
00:56:15.760
men broke for Trump, women breaking for Harris. These margins are similar to 2020.
00:56:25.040
Nationally, Harris had a 10-point advantage with women, 54% to Trump's 44%. I do think that Trump's
00:56:33.640
podcast campaign really helped. And I meant to mention this at the beginning, but like Trump's
00:56:38.780
coolness factor went up so much because of his podcast tour and because of the McDonald's done,
00:56:45.260
because of the garbage truck, because of the assassination attempt, because going on Joe Rogan
00:56:50.500
and Theo Vaughn and all of these things. But I do still wish that they had gone on some female
00:56:54.460
podcasts. Obviously, it doesn't matter now. It really doesn't. And so maybe their strategy worked out
00:57:00.080
exactly right. But I do think he still could have gained more of that female vote. But that coolness
00:57:06.420
factor really made a difference among young people. Trump won 42% of voters aged 18 to 29 nationwide.
00:57:16.200
Harris wins 55%. Trump's share is up six percentage points from 2020 in an exit poll.
00:57:23.700
Voters under the age of 45. Harris wins 53% of voters under age 45. Trump wins 44. But still
00:57:35.160
pretty good. Trump won 55 of white voters nationwide. It's actually down three percentage points from a
00:57:43.620
2020 poll. Harris won 47% of white women voters nationwide. Trump wins 52%. Oh my goodness,
00:57:52.500
that was hard fought. That was so hard fought. Harris was going for the white woman vote from the
00:57:58.780
very beginning. Harris won 86% of black voters nationwide. Trump won 12%. That's really unchanged
00:58:08.100
from a 2020 exit poll. Progressive white males on Reddit are really sad about this. One person said that
00:58:16.760
this is a male, a white male who voted for Harris. Tonight is the death of my empathy, he said. As a
00:58:23.840
white male fighting oppression my whole adult life, this is the death of my empathy. How can you, how can
00:58:30.180
I care about cops killing black people when black people showed up to vote for the cops? How can I care
00:58:35.400
about young girls denied health care for a pregnancy gone wrong when her own mother voted against her
00:58:41.240
rights? Weird. Weird. How can I care about genocide when Muslims voted for Zionists? Okay. So people are
00:58:48.860
not well on Reddit, but it's a day that ends in Y. This is really, I think, what was such a game changer
00:58:55.340
for Trump, the historic Hispanic vote. So Trump won 45% of Hispanic voters nationwide, and Harris won 53%. And so
00:59:05.840
that is still a majority for Harris, but Trump's share is up 13 percentage points from 2020. 53% of Hispanic
00:59:15.740
men voters nationwide. That is huge. That's obviously the majority there. And that is up 17 percentage
00:59:23.740
points from 2020. 37% of Hispanic women voters nationwide. In 2020, Biden won that star count,
00:59:35.840
that I told you about. And in 2016, Clinton won 79% of the vote in Star County, Texas. And this time,
00:59:46.220
Trump won it with almost 60%. Most Hispanics in this country do not want illegal immigration. And they
00:59:53.300
actually typically have to bear the brunt of it. Many of them live in these border towns. And if you're
00:59:58.780
looking at some of the crimes committed, very often these illegal aliens are targeting immigrants who live
01:00:04.740
here. The South Texas vote really shifted toward Trump. And it's just incredible. This is also
01:00:11.120
amazing. Ted Cruz won Latino voters in Texas by six points per NBC. In his last race in 2018,
01:00:19.980
Cruz lost Latinos by 29 points. That was a 35 point swing. Oh my goodness. Like, how is it working out
01:00:30.500
for Democrats to call Republicans white supremacists and Nazis? It's not working out. And even though
01:00:36.740
Trump's share of black voters that doesn't look like really shifted all that much from 2020, there
01:00:43.660
were some counties, it seems, that constituted a large portion or black Americans constituted a large
01:00:51.880
portion of these counties that did go for Trump that didn't last time. So just a lot of interesting
01:00:57.840
things to look at there when it comes to how the country is reshaping itself. We got to look at
01:01:08.440
evangelical voters last. Based on exit polling data, there were 13.8 million fewer white evangelical
01:01:15.560
voters this election cycle than in 2020. There were 5 million fewer white evangelical voters in 2024
01:01:22.220
than in 2016. That sucks. And that is so stupid. Like, I don't have time to give you a lecture right
01:01:30.960
now. And it's probably pointless. I feel like I've been spending the past six months talking about the
01:01:36.040
importance of Christian engagement. And you guys listening to or watching this know this, but I
01:01:41.420
really blame the pastors. The pastors who decided that the only thing they had to say to their congregation
01:01:46.880
was, well, both sides are kind of bad and Jesus is coming back. I mean, you so fail to understand the
01:01:53.860
assignment, to understand church history and the Christian legacy of engaging in the culture for the
01:02:00.020
good of others and the advancement of the gospel. It was never about power. It was never about Donald
01:02:06.700
Trump. It was about the reality that God's ways are better. And because God's ways are better, we want
01:02:12.880
them for our neighbor. And we, just like everyone else with all of their belief systems, have the
01:02:18.080
right and responsibility to bring the fullness of our worldview into the public sphere. But because you
01:02:24.000
guys decided to sit out, now we are looking at a Republican party that looks less like Christian
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values and more like secular values. And you are going to be counted out of the equation when it comes to
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future, when it comes to future elections, because they're like, well, you know, we can't rely on them
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anyway. And so we might as well appeal to the center left. That's not a good look. And we're not going to
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like the future there. And so over the next four years, it's time to get it together. And you know, I'm
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going to be right here working on that. Evangelical voters still, of course, broke for Donald Trump.
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Of those who did vote, the 30.5 million of them, 81 percent, well, those are white evangelicals. Yeah,
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81 percent of the white evangelical votes. That totaled approximately 24.7 million white evangelical
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voters. In 2020, 19 percent of all voters were white evangelicals. In 2016, 20 percent of the
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electorate were white evangelicals. So Christians, we got some work to do. We got some work to do in
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understanding the policies and why politics matter. But I'm glad that we were able to, I'm still glad
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that we were able to, with the coalition that we have, gain a victory here. Okay, let's end with some,
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let's end with some funny memes. Um, okay, first we've got this. I loved this. This made me laugh
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out loud. We've got Vivek. This is a parody of Vivek, by the way, who tweeted out this. He said,
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Joe Biden, when he sees Kamala walking into the White House meeting room after losing the election.
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And if you're listening to this, it's Tom Brady, like, looking to see who's coming in and kind of
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this, like, sly, mischievous look on his face, because there's this big joke going around that
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Joe Biden and Jill did not want Kamala Harris to win. And there is reportedly a lot of tension
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between the two camps. And I'll show the picture of this, that Jill Biden, uh, won, or she wore all
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red to vote yesterday. Is that not a weird look as the wife of a Democrat politician? Um, here's another
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joke. White liberal woman. That joke wasn't funny. Latino voters. My gallon of milk costs $4. Of
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course, referencing that joke at Madison Square Garden that so many people pretended to be mad
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about. Um, so Darren Beattie, I don't know who this person is, is losing the popular vote brat.
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Is it? Is it? Um, and we also have this picture of Joe Biden wearing his Trump MAGA hat just a few
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weeks ago as he was apparently on the campaign trail. And so, I don't know, maybe, maybe the
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Bidens helped this win. Oh, by the way, we've got new merch out, AllieMerch.com. God's eternal plan of
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redemption is always going off without a hitch. We've got mugs. We've got a yard sign. Super cute. It's just a
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great reminder of who is in charge. All right, guys, we did it. Yay! I'm doing my Trump dance right
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now. All right. Enjoy this day. Be on cloud nine. It's going to be an awesome four years. See you