How Trump Turned MAGA into the Most Diverse Political Movement | Guests: Dr. Phil & Sen. Ted Cruz | 11⧸5⧸24
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Today on the Glenn Beck Program, host Glenn Beck talks about the latest polling numbers and takes a call in to ask what's going on at the polls. Also, a story about a woman who had pain in her knees and right arm for years and decided to give it a try.
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Well, hello, America. Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
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Trump was out at 2.30. He walked off the stage last night in Pennsylvania at 2.30.
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In the morning, that guy has left everything on the field.
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I don't think I've ever seen a presidential candidate that has done more, risked more, including his life, and left it all out in the field.
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Now, it's our turn. Today, the world is watching.
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Today is the day where we decide the future for our children.
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We're going to cover it all and tell you I made a prediction yesterday.
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We'll go over all of the numbers, what to expect tonight.
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I want you to tell me what you're seeing at the polls today.
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If you go to the polls, if you haven't voted yet, get your fat ass into the booth and vote.
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In fact, a lot of good news to share with you today.
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But first, let me just talk to you about this weird time that we're living in where we have
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the Amish, the Orthodox Jews, and the hippies all coming together.
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I don't think in my lifetime I've seen a wider, bigger tent for a presidential candidate than
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The Trump coalition has created the most interesting bedfellows.
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Honestly, this is the seed to bring us back together.
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If this campaign can bring these people together, including RFK Jr., his running mate, Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk.
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Standing in one line together, there's a linen pant-wearing, anti-big pharma, RFK-loving hippie type,
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an Orthodox rabbi, an Amish man who traveled there in a buggy with a horse.
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This may be the only time in history that I think these groups have come together before.
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New poll from Nishma Research showed 93% of ultra-Orthodox voters are now voting for Trump.
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Have you seen the videos that came out with the ultra-Orthodox going out and doing, like, car parades?
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I mean, to your point, you never thought you'd see the Amish and the world's greatest tech mogul voting for the same candidate, right?
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And then you have the, you know, crunchy type wearing a Make America Healthy Again hat with the, you know, oil diffuser bracelet that she had to wear.
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I think it was, I can't remember who it was featuring, but they were calling it the crunchy conservative vote.
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Which is not something I'd ever heard before, but.
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You know, this is a man I, when I first started, well, back in the day.
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As an intern for the Glenn Beck, you know, morning show.
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My main job was going directly to Dunkin' Donuts to get him some sort of, you know, egg, cheese, bacon thing on, like, a donut.
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I would have been drinking that weed killer with you.
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How many Amish people are there in Pennsylvania?
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In Pennsylvania's 11th district, 2,000 Amish people just registered to vote.
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Now, if you're like, I don't know, it's raining.
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These people hitched up their horse after feeding their horse and scooping their poop out of the stall, hooked them up to a buggy, and then went out on the open road with crazy drivers in the morning to vote.
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There's more people going to be outvoting, more Amish outvoting, most certainly.
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I can say a big part of Pennsylvania and the Amish business, Amish community is no longer a farming community.
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We understand the importance of having a sound economy.
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But, you know, the past four years, you know, I think most people can say that it looked like they were making more money.
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These guys, I mean, you know, they're paying attention.
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It's incredible that the entire country went through what the Amish have gone through.
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So no matter what anybody says, this MAGA movement is very, very diverse.
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I'm hoping that the independents have been being picked up because, I mean, that's what this thing is.
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It's no longer they're just clinging to their God and their guns.
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The Trump ads are all about, instead of just saying, make America great again, it's we don't have to live this way.
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We are a great nation, a great people that can rebuild.
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Are we going to rebuild or are we just going to turn the lights out?
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Today is the day that I believe we prove Thomas Jefferson right.
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Now, the left does not trust the American people.
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I mean, you can't raise a squirrel from birth without the government coming in, kicking down your door with guns and beheading the squirrel.
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That's why they lie to you all the time, because they don't think that you can handle their truth.
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They don't think that you will agree with what they believe, because they're the elite.
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But they will eventually figure it out and correct the mistake.
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I think America is on the verge of correcting the mistake.
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And I don't mean the Biden-Harris administration.
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I mean the mistakes of going down this road where all we do is pick ourselves apart, say that we're a washed-up country, only look at the scars, only look at the bad things.
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I have no problem looking at the bad things of America.
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That's what they did by tearing down the statues.
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They went to a plastic surgeon and said, remove all the scars.
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That scar teaches us and future generations, don't do that.
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And I'm going to give you a prediction on what to watch for tonight, what to look for.
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We're starting our broadcast at, what, 5 or 5.30 Central Time, 6 o'clock, I think it is, Eastern, 3 o'clock Pacific.
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The entire Blaze staff is going to be checking in.
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Now, I'm going to take a quick break, and then I'm going to come back.
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I want to take your phone calls this hour, but I also want to give you some news from inside the campaign
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I think we – because every time I'm for somebody, we lose.
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Yeah, so – but I think we're headed for a blowout.
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I know that no poll tells you that, but I do think we're headed for a blowout,
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and I think we're going to know pretty early because there's a few bellwethers to look for,
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But I want to show you these numbers to let you know you're in good shape.
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The key is – has everybody on the Republican side already gone out and voted?
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Remember, we were behind in the counts last time.
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If we're ahead this time and we are coming out and voting today, you win.
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And the most important thing that could happen is a landslide.
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That's the thing that will stop real, lasting violence.
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Veronica – by the way, Sarah, I've been thinking of this for 20 minutes.
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Would somebody come in here and turn down the fires of hell heat in this room?
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Stu's got it up to like – you're like an old man.
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Let me go to Stephen in New Hampshire before I get to these numbers.
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Stephen, what are you seeing at the polls today in New Hampshire?
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I haven't seen a turnout like this since Reagan.
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how do you know that those are voting Republican?
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my neighbor is a hardcore Democrat who's doing Trump.
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Well, New Hampshire has really been impacted by this administration.
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That's one of the bellwethers that I think we should look for tonight, Stu,
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Yeah, New Hampshire is what you might call a fringe swing state.
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I mean, there have been some polls calling it pretty close.
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And it's been competitive in previous elections.
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If Trump is winning New Hampshire, he's winning this election.
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Now, this is according to a Democrat data expert at Target Smart,
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and it was released to the Trump campaign senior leadership.
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So, these are the numbers of the early voting in swing states.
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Arizona, urban turnout is down 385,000 votes compared to this point in 2020.
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Female turnout, down 170,000 votes compared to this point in 2020.
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If we dominate today, which Republicans usually do, we win.
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Now, that doesn't mean anything other than they're way down.
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Um, if we turn out today, I'm trying to look at what did, what did, um, the left say?
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Uh, he said, Donald Trump has a 16-point lead among voters who plan to cast their ballot on election day.
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If that happens, if that happens, if that happens in these states, if we hold a 16-point lead, they might call this election tonight.
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Now, there's going to be things like Arizona, guaranteed, we're not going to know, for five days.
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But, you know, I said yesterday, I, my gut just tells me, with all of the things that are going against the Democrats, from the economy, to crime, to the border, to us just being tired, enough with the Nazi stuff, enough with the racist stuff, enough with the sexist stuff.
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You know, when you have Obama out there saying, you know, accusing black men of being afraid of a strong black woman, you're losing.
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When, when you have to say, he wanted to kill Liz Cheney, wanted to put her in a firing squad, when it was so clear, you're losing.
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And that's kind of what I really want to hear, uh, from you.
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We're going to get into bellwether, uh, uh, to watch for.
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The, the bellwethers to watch for tonight that will let you know early.
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We're going to be covering all of this tonight.
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We were in rehearsals and everything else yesterday.
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And we, we all have to be here at three o'clock in the afternoon, ready to, ready to go.
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Um, which doesn't surprise me because this is a very crooked County.
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Uh, it, what, what are they saying they're going to do about it?
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Um, well, they're telling people, we'll just put them in the machine and we'll, we'll deal
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with it once the machine, uh, comes back online.
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Well, uh, I would assume that the GOP is all over this and, uh, they are, they have their
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We'll, we'll, uh, check into it, see if we can get an answer for you by the end of the
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Um, I, I want to talk to you about the irregularities and the truth about our voting system next
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as well as the bell bellwethers to watch for tonight.
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Um, today is the day we find out hopefully the results of yet another election, one which
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Now that's scary enough at home, but the world is watching what the Americans will do.
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Can you imagine you are, you're an Israeli, um, you're a, you're a Christian minority.
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Can you imagine the prayers that are going up for the American people today?
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Please, dear God, please imagine the people in Iran that hate the regime.
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The majority of the population, please, please, dear Lord, let them wake up.
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and they're hard at work providing food and shelter and safety for those who need it.
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It is imperative if we're going to survive, quite honestly, standing with Israel and the
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We'll be going late into the evening and into the early morning tonight.
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If you haven't voted, if somebody in your family hasn't voted, get them out to vote.
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Uh, as long as they're, you know, they've done their homework.
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Um, now there's, according to the daily caller, five key bellwethers to watch on election
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And I want to go over them with Stu because Stu is the guy who watches all of these numbers.
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You were, you said we weren't going to win, right?
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In fact, uh, 2020 got the electoral count exactly right.
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Um, but I, you know, I, that's what I thought was going to happen.
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It wound up coming true, but this time I'm not nearly as sure.
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I got to the, the, we did our show last night on Studios America, our final predictions, and
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I got to those swing states and, you know, a couple of them I have a vibe on, you know,
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I mean, really that's, I hate to say it that way, but it's kind of where you are.
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You're kind of encapsulating 18 months of campaigning into a feeling.
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And I think a lot of people are going to do that today.
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Uh, but also there's a good chance that one of these two candidates, you know, sweeps
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all seven of these swing states and winds up, uh, with, uh, what feels like an easy victory.
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It won't be, you know, I don't think it will be an easy victory.
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If you start seeing someone taking out states, those fringe swing states, you know, New
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Hampshire, Virginia for Trump, uh, you know, uh, going the other way, Texas for Kamala,
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If that stuff starts happening, that's a blowout.
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But like, you know, these seven swing states, if they all go to one of the two candidates,
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I don't think it's going to be too much of a blowout.
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It's going to be very, very, it's very, I'm very, very undecided on it.
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I came up, my final, uh, count was 291 electoral votes for Trump.
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But as I was putting it together as a final prediction yesterday for the show, I reversed
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And that is not when you're doing that, you know, I've been watching this obsessively
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for 18 months and, um, an hour before I go to the air, I'm reversing states that tells
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So here are the things, and I'd like to hear your point of view on this.
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Um, these are the things you should watch for early returns in Pennsylvania.
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Um, it is probably one of the most important states, uh, likely a tipping point.
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I mean, you can gain, you can do it, but it's very hard.
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If Trump can get it, he's probably winning this election.
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Uh, this is why, you know, Kamala was out knocking doors last night, quote unquote, knocking
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Or like the part where they were like, Hey, Kamala, Kamala goes up to people.
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Will you go back in and I can knock on the door again?
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What a perfect last minute encapsulation of the Kamala Harris campaign.
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Um, so Pennsylvania, 80,000 votes in Pennsylvania.
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Also 80,000 truckers in Pennsylvania that didn't really turn out last time because a lot of
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Make sure that they have, um, uh, you know, ballots, mail-in ballots.
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Also just this weekend on the other side, uh, the Harris campaign knocked on almost a million
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doors, 807,000 doors were knocked, uh, in 2020 in Pennsylvania, Democrats had the advantage
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They knew a couple of weeks before we are going to win.
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Um, today, the Democrats only have an advantage of 400,000.
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That's a 700,000 votes swing, um, that they're down and that is good.
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If people show up today to vote, Virginia is also another one.
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Harris is probably going to win Virginia, but if Donald Trump picks up Virginia, uh, that's
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If he loses Virginia under five points, that's also a big deal.
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If he can keep it within five points, I think he's probably going to win the election.
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And we should know that pretty early, shouldn't we?
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That's not one of those states that takes a month to count typically, though.
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It's not like, you know, again, Florida is the gold standard here.
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Florida, which is shocking after 2000, but they actually fixed their system.
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They're the ones that are going to give you the first results, but Florida also isn't
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You know, we've seen this before where, you know, uh, in 2022, it was a big, uh, situation
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if you remember correctly, because DeSantis won by so much that everyone was like, oh my
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gosh, this is a Republican wave election because they were one of the first results and it did
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And since they're the first kind of like big state we hear about, it often gives you the
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I mean, if it goes poorly in Florida for Donald Trump, it will be a bad night.
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Well, the polling is, is interesting there, Glenn, because, you know, we've kind of thought
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now that because of what DeSantis has done in Florida, that this is just a bright red state.
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Look, Rick Scott is up by three points in Florida in a lot of these polls.
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Donald Trump is up by four or five points in some polls in Florida.
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I think he's going to win, but it's going to be a heck of a lot closer than DeSantis when
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Yeah, and I have to tell you, the other thing that's disturbing is the Cruz campaign called
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They are concerned about Texas and you should be concerned about Texas.
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They have spent millions and millions and millions of dollars and Ted Cruz has done it all on
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They've been outspent like crazy because of Mitch McConnell.
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And George Soros, you know, like, I mean, McConnell, not not giving money to Cruz is
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a factor, but the Democrats are targeting this with hundreds of millions of dollars.
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So another thing to watch for is the Muslims in Michigan.
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If they don't show up or they're voting third party or they're voting for Trump, which I
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But you've had, you know, the mayor of the biggest Muslim community in Michigan come out
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and endorse along with a lot of the imams endorsed Donald Trump.
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But if Trump is going to be like, hey, you know, we're going to win this election if we
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I think he's, you know, probably that's not the position you want to be in.
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I think if he loses Iowa, it's it's going to it could be a rough night.
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But if he loses Iowa, there's no way he's winning this election.
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I mean, it's that doesn't mean mathematically he's eliminated.
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But in an environment where he loses the state, which again, this makes no sense to me.
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You know, Kim Reynolds won the state by 19 points two years ago in a bad year for Republicans.
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I know we've seen increases all over the place in Republican registration.
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That's not I'm as I mentioned to you off the air, I'm super skeptical of trying to take
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anything out of early vote, particularly this year.
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When you're comparing early vote to the covid year, God only knows what you're getting.
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I'm not surprised that all the Democrats early vote numbers are down.
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They wouldn't go outdoors at the time this election is taking place.
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And I don't think I think where the the hidden number is in these polls is the lack of motivation
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And some polls even show her enthusiasm higher than Trump's, which.
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Doesn't make any sense to me, but it's that's even shown in some polls.
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I mean, look, we all know it's not Kamala enthusiasm.
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The correct way to look at it is anti Trump enthusiasm, you know, and that sort of does
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Not that I feel that way, but I'm saying as far as they do.
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They're they're really wanting to keep Hitler out of office.
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So I think there is that when it comes to early vote, though, like the numbers coming
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up for Republicans, I think, can be partially explained by the fact that Trump discouraged
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So I'm not surprised to see those numbers come up and I'm not surprised to see them
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come down for Democrats, because in 2020 there was covid and they were all afraid to go to
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But here is the here's what the Republicans are counting on in the polls for people who are
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It would be hard for the Democrats to pull this off.
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I just don't I don't have a spreadsheet out to make a prediction like that.
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You know, there's so many factors that go into this.
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And the other part of it that we don't know at all from early vote.
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We have no idea who any independents voted for.
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But we assume the Republicans vote for the Republican Democrats vote for Democrats.
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We have no indication from early vote what independents did.
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You're basing it all on numbers and facts and figures.
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And, you know, we've lost the ability to predict the American people long ago.
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But, you know, I'll explain it at the top of next hour.
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Why I feel as strongly as I do with the one caveat.
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I don't know if I can predict the American people anymore.
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This is according to the people we are talking to.
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There are several counties that are having problems with the machines today.
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The GOP is on it like white on rice, and they are now pushing for possible extension of the voting times.
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And we love talking to you, but really we can't do anything about that.
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So the local GOP is the one to go to, you know, because they definitely have spent the money.
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They have the resources to take care of these problems.
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I'll be looking for Steve Dates' facial expressions.
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You can usually tell from Steve's facial expressions.
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When he starts to rock back and forth like he's memorizing the Torah, that's when things are bad.
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One guy turned around and said, who's here voting for the garbage man?
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I do feel that Pennsylvania is the state that we need to be paying attention to.
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I was up early this morning praying for Pennsylvania.
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I even throw him some Amish Paradise weird owl.
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I think if Trump takes Pennsylvania, he should come out tonight to the Amish Paradise.
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And I'm the kind of preacher you've been calling on.
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And I call it out by name, and it's just, you know, we do it right here.
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that I'm one of them down here in North Carolina.
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We're preaching straight, and we are voting right, and God's blessing, and I appreciate
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I will tell you, I commuted from Ohio up to Michigan in 2020, and I thought that we
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Even people who didn't vote for them before are talking about voting for them.
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You go out to the grocery store, and this last week, and you see all these people with
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And I can tell you, my whole family, we're voting for Trump, and my profession, probably
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more than any profession, is going to be impacted by how this election turns out.
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From California to a Texan suburban mom voting for Trump.
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After I had my first conversation with you, I thought, I think I told you it's only a matter
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When I, when I, when I little checked that little box for Trump, I was like, Glenn Beck
00:48:36.900
So you made a great case on why you voted for Donald Trump.
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Uh, something that I think you would have sworn even three, four years ago.
00:48:56.520
It's, it is fascinating to me to think about how the, you know, I voted against Trump in
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I just couldn't bear either one of those people.
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And I was actually at the time very much in limbo about where I, what I wanted to do.
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And many people saw me through that indecision and, and decision and then decision.
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And it does, it kind of does show me that if the left goes too far, and of course I'm only
00:49:41.280
anecdotal and I've heard from many women like me, they do lose their bread and butter, which
00:49:49.820
You know, they're, they, they, they have gone quite far to be pushing someone like me out
00:50:00.520
Um, the, the thing that was a turning point for you, what was it?
00:50:07.220
There were so many million, you know, I was thinking about this Glenn the other day that
00:50:15.160
I think it was really trying to engage with them and then just being pushed out and being
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told, you know, in the early days of coming on your show, nobody on the left wanted that
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no panel wanted to hear why I was injured, what issues I had with my own party.
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They would say, Oh, you're, you know, racist and xenophobic and transphobic for even going
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on any of these other shows that you've gone on.
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And then there is, um, I think COVID really broke a lot of brains, particularly those of
00:50:52.500
us who were in states that were heavily locked down and we saw the government overreach and
00:50:58.980
felt completely powerless to do anything about it.
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And then there were just the, the, the looting, the rioting, the, um, turning the other cheek
00:51:09.460
with the smashing grabs, the degeneration, like the just decay everywhere in the cities.
00:51:17.920
And, um, how much, how much, how much of a role did the, um, transgender stuff for kids
00:51:29.500
I mean, becoming then as I was getting to that 2022, I have a child, I'm radicalized
00:51:36.280
I'm sitting in, you know, birthing classes and they're calling us birthing persons, which
00:51:41.660
sounds way more handmade tale than anything that's coming that they accused the right
00:51:49.780
And, um, people act, you know, the thing, then there's the frustration of people acting
00:51:57.440
So I'll say, people will say, this isn't a big deal.
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It's like every parent I know is talking about this.
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If you don't think that this stuff is happening and parents are discussing it and they're making
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decisions about where they live, where they send their kids to school based on if there's
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pronouns in the bio of the people who are emailing them or not.
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When I saw people tearing down posters of kidnapped children and siding with literal terrorists,
00:52:41.560
This is, there's something wrong with this ideology that is, is deeply destructive and toxic to
00:52:53.240
You know, I, I can see people that, um, disagree on abortion and have honest disagreements, but
00:53:00.100
when it comes to having an abortion van outside of your convention, um, it, it just goes way
00:53:09.660
out of the mainstream and you, you start to think, wow, that, I mean, huh, is Satan running
00:53:15.560
on this ticket, you know, you know what I mean?
00:53:22.500
Here's the, the other thing that's happened since 2020 even is that everyone's kind of
00:53:32.260
And I was burned in 2022 by thinking there would be a red wave as punishment for a lot
00:53:39.260
of the draconian stuff we saw and mistakes around COVID.
00:53:42.940
And I underestimated how much abortion would play into that decision-making.
00:53:52.260
And I think people in, on our side, I can't believe I'm saying that need to be, um, I, I
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think we need to be very prepared for what could be a decisive Harris win tonight.
00:54:10.800
I, it would, it would be somewhat surprising, but every, I'm in a bubble, you know, I, I'm
00:54:17.820
surrounded by people who are people it's, it's preference bias, it's confirmation bias.
00:54:23.720
It's all of these things that are telling me that led me to believe that, um, that there
00:54:38.320
I mean, I couldn't believe it when it happened, but I wasn't confident, uh, that we were going
00:54:47.460
Um, there's just too many things that, uh, you know, they're just historic, you know,
00:54:56.420
Let me see if I can pull this up, tweeted something yesterday, a prediction on this, and I could
00:55:02.400
Um, but you know, in, in looking at it last, uh, yesterday and saying, okay, where do I really
00:55:12.000
Every piece of historic information on elections tell you this should be a blowout, right?
00:55:19.720
No incumbent has ever won with a number that low economy, war, immigration, all favor.
00:55:27.680
The same doctors behind the vaccines are now behind the child mutilation.
00:55:40.100
The positive visionary is a hero that they've tried to kill two times.
00:55:47.720
The same campaign has a huge crossover appeal with RFK and Tulsi Gabbard.
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That's the same campaign that has the biggest inspirational visionary of the last 120 years
00:55:59.940
The press is actually the only and biggest advocate for Harris and totally discredited themselves.
00:56:06.740
The race, the Nazi, the, you know, feminist stuff is so 2010 at this point.
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She has no answers on what her vision is, except I'm not the Nazi or the old guy now.
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With the exception of cheating, historically, everything is real Donald Trump.
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He ran a great campaign, right man for the right time.
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I pray I'm not wrong, but everything points to a big win for Donald J. Trump.
00:56:41.840
I actually think there's been a massive political realignment.
00:56:45.720
So no matter what happens tonight, that momentum is not going away.
00:56:50.820
No matter, you know, there is a huge realignment.
00:56:53.700
People who didn't need to endorse came out and endorsed like myself.
00:56:58.340
I felt like I could have, I could have just been quiet and I could have not voted.
00:57:02.820
I'm in Texas, or I could have just been quiet about my vote because my brand is political homelessness.
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But even though I would argue it's actually my thing is actually just being honest.
00:57:14.720
And I think when people ask me, well, you, yes, you're voting against the left.
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You're not voting for Donald Trump, but you didn't really need to vote for him.
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You have to be accounted for in the popular vote.
00:57:35.060
And I wanted to be accounted for as someone who's saying no to all of that.
00:57:43.120
That is, that has been my message to my friends and family.
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It may not count in the state of Texas, although we're close here in Texas.
00:57:57.660
It may not count in the state of Texas if you're going to vote for, you know, Donald Trump.
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This, you must take a stand on this, on this election.
00:58:09.920
You have to be, choose a side, or you've already chosen a side.
00:58:14.820
I hope that the men, you know, I really do understand being disaffected more than, than I think being in this space kind of caught in the crossfire and coming from one place.
00:58:27.440
And really having good faith discussions with the remaining people on the left who aren't completely out of their minds and good faith just debates about things.
00:58:39.220
I do believe that people care deeply about this country and that does inspire me.
00:58:48.080
One of the things that makes this country great is that we are, this tension where we can work things out and hash things out.
00:58:57.160
And I really, I, I do have faith the sun just broke through the clouds as I'm talking about this in a very poetic moment.
00:59:07.380
But I do, I, you know, I don't like all of this discussion of like, this could be the last, it was funny because Oprah and Elon were both trending because they both said this could be our last election.
00:59:18.060
And I'm like, well, if they both are saying it, can we just, can it like cancel each other out?
00:59:26.880
We choose tonight, today we choose one direction or another, and they are both very, very different, uh, Americas in the end.
00:59:36.520
I, you know, I, I, I prefer to look at it and Donald Trump, I thought in the last few weeks has really done a great job at this.
00:59:42.940
Uh, and with the help of RFK and, uh, Elon Musk and Tulsi Gabbard, this is a new America.
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There could be a, a golden era around the corner.
00:59:53.620
If we vote the right way, pay attention and he can do the things with this, this coalition of different minds that he wants to put around himself.
01:00:05.040
I think there could be a new golden age of America.
01:00:07.700
So it's, it's, uh, the, either the death of the Republic or the rebirth of the Republic.
01:00:14.620
I mean, that's like I said, that political realignment, no matter what happens, we, we, we, we're all like that, that occurred, you know, something happened no matter what happened, something happened.
01:00:27.940
And that momentum and energy is not going away.
01:00:31.200
One last question for you on the, um, do you think the endorsement of Elon Musk and yesterday, Joe Rogan, do you think that makes any difference at all?
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I think even mine, people have, not that I'm some huge star, but I think people need permission in this moment.
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And it was part of the reason that I wanted to come out.
01:00:53.140
And I've heard from so many women in particular that they were on the fence or they were, because people alone feel crazy.
01:01:02.980
They haven't heard somebody like me, or it's like, they might be like, why do I want to vote for this guy?
01:01:10.500
And they feel crazy because they've never voted a Republican in their life.
01:01:14.740
And you just need a little push, just a little bit of somebody saying like, hey, I didn't want to do this, but here's why I think and lay it out.
01:01:23.900
And I think people like Elon Musk and Joe, they give people permission to, um, do that thing that they might not want.
01:01:32.940
They might not be comfortable doing, or they might feel like, you know, if your brain, it's like you're, you're, if you're a liberal, you're just, it's hard to make that leap.
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That's Bridget Phetasy, the, uh, spectator, contributing editor and columnist, uh, also the host of walk-ins.
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Welcome and the host of the weekly dumpster fire, uh, Bridget Phetasy, Phetasy.com.
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You should talk about the point you made off the air earlier about friends, uh, after this, because I think it was interesting as far as these endorsements.
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Um, I guess I haven't done newspapers, but we did magazines.
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Um, so, you know, print, uh, books, uh, television, radio, haven't done movies.
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Um, but I will tell you, I, I know all of the different mediums and the, the most powerful
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medium is radio and also now podcast because you have a one-on-one relationship with that
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I don't get a chance to know you, but you get to know me.
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Uh, and I said, you really wouldn't have taken 10% of my money.
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So you become friends with the people like Joe Rogan.
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Joe's a little different because you're watching him talk to other people, especially when the
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person is talking to you, you bond with them and you see a little bit of yourself in them
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Jennifer Aniston, Beyonce, uh, you know, Cardi B, she's not your friend.
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You might like her a lot, but you don't see her as your friend.
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So when she makes a recommendation, that's a star making a recommendation.
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Um, the only one that comes close to that, except not really is Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift,
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They know her, they think they know what she's like, they defend her, et cetera, et cetera.
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She has no crossover, however, into politics because she never talks deeply and widely about
01:05:46.540
Um, and, uh, that's why Oprah has been so, you know, uh, popular.
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That's why these endorsements from Rogan make a difference.
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I think Elon, because, uh, Elon's in a category all by himself.
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I mean, when I wrote the Twitter thing, I really believe he's the biggest visionary in
01:06:21.260
Everybody's like, look at what this guy dreams and then does.
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Um, and so he's in a completely different category, but, uh, all these stars, I don't
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Um, because people don't look, I never thought of Jennifer Aniston as my friend, even while
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I want to talk to you, um, about our responsibility.
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Today is the day that we are going to make a choice.
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I wish we could just have an election where we were actually looking at, are we going toward
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a global government, more socialism, uh, you know, less freedom of speech, et cetera, et
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Jeremiah is, you know, he's the prophet of doom.
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Jeremiah and I, we could hang out and we, I don't know which one would be more depressing
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me or Jeremiah, but, um, he used to warn people that, you know, Babylon was going to
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conquer, uh, the Jewish people and carry them into exile.
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Unfortunately for him and everybody else, he was right.
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They were taken from their homes, uh, from their real kingdom and sent to Babylon.
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That's not the end of the story with the prophet of doom here.
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He told them, even in exile, you got to go on living, build houses and live in them, plant
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gardens, eat the produce, take wives, become the father of sons and daughters, multiply and
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Then he said something that had to seem crazy at the time.
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He said, quote, seek the welfare of the city where I have sent you into exile and pray
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to the Lord on its behalf for in its welfare, you will have welfare.
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So here they were captured, taken to another kingdom, living in exile.
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Jeremiah told them, seek that nation's welfare.
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Work for the benefit of the place where you live while still recognizing that's not your
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He understood that all we're, that while we're made for more than this life, that this life
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And as children of God, we have a lot to offer it and we have a huge responsibility wherever
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Yes, we have an allegiance to a better and bigger kingdom, but we're also equipped to
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That's how God prepares us to make a positive difference, uh, even in the election.
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So if you have a friend or maybe you who's like, I'm not voting because God doesn't ask
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It's not about earning God's love with your vote.
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It's rules for the road from a prophet who knows something about navigating hard times.
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I say, we take responsibility and no matter what happens tomorrow or tonight, just know
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this, you'll have to choose to be separated from the idea of America.
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No matter what happens, it is still your choice.
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You could live in exile with people who deny that that America is a good America.
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I will try to make my community better and I'm never giving up my American, uh, ideals,
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my vision of America, my knowledge of America, my belief in what we can be.
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Cause I know as soon as we all choose, we're like, you know what?
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We, we become that the minute we choose, well, it's never going to get better.
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Let's pray that everybody does the right thing, goes out and votes and has actually engaged
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They've gotten out of the fear, uh, and thought about what is the future going to be like
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If we continue down this road, let me go to a Brandy in Georgia.
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Um, looking forward to a great night, hopefully.
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Uh, I actually did early voting a few days ago, middle of last week.
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It kind of was heavy on the Trump side, but there were, there were definitely a few of each
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there when I was there, but it was, it was pretty quick in and out.
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So compared to all our area, um, is kind of heavier Trump, as far as I can tell, I'm in
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Carroll County, Georgia, compare it to 2020, same different.
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If so, how, uh, well, it's not, I can't really say on one side or the other, but, um, what
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it felt like to me was that there were more people feeling the importance of getting out
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We actually had some, some traffic backups because people were waiting to get into polling locations
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Uh, I early voted this year and first time I've ever done that and early voting.
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I stood in line longer this year than I did for voting on the actual day, uh, in 2020.
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It took me here in Texas, took me an hour and 10 or an hour and 15 minutes to vote,
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which is the longest I've ever stood in line here too.
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If Boston wasn't there, Massachusetts would go for Trump.
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Uh, this morning at seven 30 in the morning, there was already a line to go vote.
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It was because you can tell the Trump people are definitely, are totally different than
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the Democrats, especially here in Massachusetts.
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Uh, is that different than your experiences in the past?
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We've never, I've never seen lines over here before.
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Not, not this early, maybe later in the afternoon when people get out of work, but this early,
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If you're going to vote today, uh, take some time off.
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If you have to make sure you go out early enough, you don't want to be in line and have
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Something like 20 states like require your, your job to give you time, pay you for that
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And you know, you think about this, of all the stuff that Trump is doing, you can get out
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So he's leaving it all in the field, including in this case, part of his ear.
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I gotta tell you, this guy has risked absolutely everything, uh, including his life.
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If you think he's doing it for him, you're sadly mistaken.
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Um, I mean, the, the, the least we can do is go out and vote.
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Uh, I have had people in 20 different countries either ask me if I was voting for Trump or
01:17:00.080
I'm a, I'm a, I'm a consulting telecommunications engineer.
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Uh, I, I talked to people in Europe, uh, the UK, Australia, New Zealand, uh, Bangkok, Thailand,
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Someone in Bangkok, Thailand begged me to vote for Trump.
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What was there, what, what was the general reasoning?
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But what about the rest of, I mean, what about the rest of the 27 that you talked to?
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Uh, the, the, the Aussies and the Brits, well, Europe in general have been really, really,
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uh, aggressive about me voting for Trump because they say what's going, coming to you is already
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We need someone like America that can help us out.
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Uh, that's, that's pretty much the tenor of the whole thing.
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I read some stories, uh, from Europe where some of the leadership of Europe is now saying
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the same thing that America is, it's gotta go for Trump.
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I mean, I, last night I was thinking about and, and, uh, thinking about the rest of the
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world and how they must feel because America plays such a huge role.
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And if you are part of the people that have stood up and risked your life in Iran, what
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They know the elections have the world is watching what we're doing today.
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It's giving all this money to this horrible, oppressive regime.
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Um, you know, I've been with you so long that I remember when the program was funny.
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We got, we got, uh, we got stood as America to fill that gap.
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Um, I, I, I just got this real kind of tense feeling.
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I think it was, you know, motivating people with their importance.
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Um, and then we'll take a quick break, Sarah, John, Utah.
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First of all, let me, let me thank you for the work you've done over the years and for
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your voice and for your, your passion and your love of the country.
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Hey, I, I, I've been a lifelong independent voter, uh, former Marine.
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My values are much more libertarian than right or left.
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And I, I actually wrote in Rand Paul and Ron Paul the last couple of elections because
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The constant media barrage, the siege they'd laid to our mind and our emotions with the
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name calling Nazis and fascists and racists and homophobes.
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And it, I, I actually thought he was an insider that was meant to destroy the Republican party
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and make it where we would never, the Republicans would never have a platform again.
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And I thought it was, maybe he was fueling his ego.
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He's put his life on the line and I'm proudly casting my ballot in person today for Donald
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And my kids would want to go with me and stand in line with me because they want to
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It is in play, especially, uh, when it comes to Ted Cruz and some of the others.
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We've got to make sure Texas gets out and vote.
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Senator Ted Cruz has been campaigning and fighting an uphill battle here in Texas because, uh, several,
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I think it's, is it 200 or 300 million dollars have been spent, uh, by George Soros and the likes of George Soros,
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uh, to stop Ted Cruz from being, uh, a Senator and his, uh, competitor is, I mean, you watch TV and
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Uh, and he hasn't had any help from the GOP in Washington, which really pisses me off.
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Uh, I think we're going to have a good day in Texas today.
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If you're in Texas and you haven't voted, please, please, please come out and vote.
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I know it's raining in much of the state, but come out anyway, go through the rain and, and spend some time today.
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Pull out your phone and make a dozen phone calls.
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Call your sister, call your son, call your next door neighbor, call your coworker, get them to come out and vote.
01:30:24.180
What, what Glenn said, Glenn, you're exactly right.
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I'm his number one target in the country and Schumer and George Soros have spent over a hundred million dollars trying to defeat me.
01:30:38.300
They're coming after us with everything we got.
01:30:40.200
Now, if we show up and vote, we're going to be fine.
01:30:44.320
Now it is about people showing up in the polls.
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And by the way, for everyone listening, who's not in Texas, show up and vote in your states too.
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That's the most consequential one of our lifetime.
01:30:55.660
So wherever you are, show up and vote and bring your friends and family.
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And vote for the Republican candidate for the Senate, wherever you are.
01:31:08.520
This, the whole country can turn on a dime if we have House, Senate and White House.
01:31:13.800
And this time, I think that actually, that actually means something.
01:31:18.060
Usually it's like, we've got to get all three before we can do anything.
01:31:21.520
I think with the people that are running that would join you, Ted, in the Senate, I think things would actually get done.
01:31:30.580
Well, and I'll tell you, let me say something in particular.
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There are voters in a number of states, in states like Ohio and Arizona, that are right now saying they're going to vote for Donald Trump and for the Democrat Senate candidate.
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And let me say, please, for love of all that is good in America, do not do that.
01:31:49.600
Because every Democrat Senate candidate running will fight to oppose Donald Trump on every step of the way.
01:31:58.880
And if that vote gives Chuck Schumer the majority, it could stop the entirety of everything that President Trump will accomplish.
01:32:07.600
That if you want President Trump to be able to secure the border, to get our economy moving, to bring inflation down, to end the wars, then the only way to do it is to have a Republican Senate that's going to back him up and support his nominees and support his policies.
01:32:21.360
And we've got to stop with his executive order stuff.
01:32:26.480
Otherwise, we're just going to keep flipping back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.
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You know, and the ones that they're running, I mean, all red against you, Ted.
01:32:35.060
This guy is he he is he is trying to position himself as a moderate.
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None of them that they're running now that they're running as moderates are moderate at all.
01:32:47.520
The candidates on the ballot for the Democrats are hard left radicals.
01:32:53.460
And one of the really sad consequences of the age of Trump is that Trump broke the Democrat Party.
01:33:01.580
You know, when I was first elected 12 years ago to the Senate, there was such a thing as moderate Democrats.
01:33:12.400
The only two who were even arguable moderates in the Senate are Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin.
01:33:21.880
Yeah. And what has happened is every single Senate Democrat has gone hard left on everything.
01:33:31.480
You look at the policies they support open borders.
01:33:34.000
That didn't used to be the Democrat Party policy.
01:33:36.320
All of those supported now defunding and abolishing the police.
01:33:45.620
Every Democrat supports sending money to Iran that funds Hezbollah and Hamas and undermining Israel.
01:33:53.660
And if you want to turn that nonsense around, you've got to have a Republican Senate that can stand unified with Trump.
01:34:01.460
And also, you're exactly right, Glenn, that can make changes that are actually passed into law, not just through executive order, so they can be durable and last.
01:34:09.840
And we've got to, I mean, we have got to make sure that Cornyn, who is a disgrace to Texas, is not the guy who is replacing McConnell.
01:34:24.100
We need an actual group of Republicans that are at the top of the leadership, that represent what the Republicans are today, not what they were in 1985.
01:34:37.700
Well, look, my issues with Republican leadership, as you know, have been longstanding.
01:34:44.520
You noted at the outset of this segment that this entire race, Mitch McConnell has not spent a penny in my race.
01:34:56.260
He looks me in the eyes and says, Ted, if you need me, I'll be there.
01:35:02.660
So Mitch controls the largest Republican super PAC in the country, $400 million.
01:35:08.440
He spent zero in Texas to defend me, even while Schumer and Soros are unloading tens of millions of dollars, over $100 million total on me.
01:35:23.520
My last reelect was at the time the most expensive Senate race in U.S. history.
01:35:36.460
Now, the whole time, Glenn, he would pull me aside every week and he'd be like, Ted, if you need me, I'm going to be there.
01:35:41.580
And after a while, I just got tired of him lying to me.
01:35:47.520
And the only way I've survived is millions of patriots in Texas and across the country who go to TedCruz.org and who make contributions.
01:35:59.120
And so, you know, I'm getting contributions of $10, $25, $50 from people all across the country at TedCruz.org.
01:36:06.680
And that fills the gap where Republican leadership should be.
01:36:11.660
But they don't want strong conservatives in the Senate.
01:36:14.700
They want people who will follow orders and sit down and shut up.
01:36:18.060
And that's not something I'm interested in doing.
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He says, if you haven't gone out and vote, what the hell are you waiting for?
01:36:42.720
And if you have voted, get somebody else to go to the polls.
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Can you imagine Texas being represented by a Democrat and Cornyn?
01:37:02.240
Texas, what the hell is wrong with you if that's even a possibility?
01:37:14.980
We'll talk to you tomorrow, hopefully, and celebrate with you.
01:37:23.480
Well, I was watching the game with my son last night.
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This is what is going on in our country right now.
01:37:36.860
It was like I didn't know if I was watching Colin Allred commercial or show with highlights from a game or if I was watching a game.
01:37:48.200
I mean, he's basically paying for every every primetime broadcast in the state right now.
01:38:09.240
It does not mean I'm going to vote for a senator because he played football.
01:38:16.540
You know, I remember back in, I think it was 2016, watching Ted Cruz, pretty good foosball player.
01:38:25.020
You should vote for him because of his policies.
01:38:40.260
And it was Ted Cruz versus Rafe playing foosball.
01:38:46.800
But look, the bottom line is Ted Cruz is not only a good senator for Texas.
01:38:51.160
He's a good senator for the country, and he helps push policies in the right direction.
01:38:55.540
There's not a lot of people in Washington who do it, and Ted does it routinely.
01:39:05.420
I don't know that berating Texas is necessarily the answer here.
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Dozens and dozens of hours building it and updating it.
01:39:33.760
If I may just tell the audience what you've come up with is it's a coin toss.
01:39:41.780
So you actually will be surprised to hear, Glenn, it is worse than a coin toss.
01:39:48.400
The final update of the Pulsecast has Donald Trump.
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I can't even tell you how many numbers go into this thing.
01:40:24.800
I did a show last night on Studios America where we do this every single election the day before the election.
01:40:30.180
I'll take everything out of the toss-up columns and push them in one direction or the other.
01:40:37.840
And, you know, in 2020, we got the count exactly right, 306 to 232.
01:40:42.860
This time, I have much, much less confidence in the results.
01:40:49.720
There's a couple that I kind of feel relatively, I mean, relatively, I at least have a vibe on.
01:41:01.220
I wound up getting to 291 electoral votes for Donald Trump.
01:41:06.700
The swing states went, if I'm remembering right, I had Donald Trump winning Georgia, North Carolina, and Arizona.
01:41:13.220
I had Harris winning Nevada, which I went back and forth on about five times.
01:41:17.580
I also, I had Trump winning Wisconsin, which I went back and forth on about five times.
01:41:22.580
I had Harris winning Michigan, and I had Trump winning Pennsylvania.
01:41:30.000
And honestly, like, at the end of the day, Wisconsin, not all that important because, and Nevada, I guess, not all that important in this particular thing because you'd still be above 270.
01:41:52.120
That's more, because there's only 538 available.
01:41:58.180
I think I'd be more confident in 648 for Harris because they'd find a way to just add some to the table.
01:42:05.380
Anyway, tonight, our presidential election coverage on Blaze TV, front row seats for every single crucial moment.
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This was funded mainly by George Soros and foreign money.
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Foreign money cannot be involved in federal elections, but apparently foreign money is fine in state elections.
01:42:35.000
I don't know why, but they put that on the ballot in swing states so it would get people out, they hoped, that would be for Harris.
01:42:45.120
So, it'll be interesting to see how that, does that affect things?
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We'll have all of that, and our coverage is going to be different.
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And it is the most ambitious night of broadcast we've ever done.
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Megan Kelly, Dave Rubin, Liz Wheeler, Allie Bestucki, Steve Dace, Stu will be there.
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I know he's doing his show, so he'll probably be on late.
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We're at all of the different, dare I call them, parties, where the victory parties are going to be.
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Hopefully, we'll be celebrating together tonight.
01:43:38.340
And we're going to keep going until we have an answer or until they say it, you know, 945.
01:44:05.300
I believe, is it 6 o'clock or 7 o'clock that Indiana and Kentucky close?
01:44:14.400
They're part of Indiana and Kentucky close at 6, but the whole state is at 7.
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So, what are you doing today to reach out to your community and help people?
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He partners with an organization that provides on-the-job skills to people entering the workforce.
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Another organization that helps homeless people with basic needs to get back on their feet.
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He even personally donates to that one, putting his money where his mouth is.
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On top of that, he and his family are very active in their church.
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He helps out with greeting and being an usher, scripture reading and retreats and everything else.
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I actually have a really good feeling about tonight, and, you know, our phone calls today are making me feel even more optimistic.
01:46:04.900
Cindy in Oregon, what is your experience today with the election?
01:46:08.580
Well, I've been born and raised here, and I have never seen it as read in Eugene as it has been.
01:46:16.160
My close circle of friends has been a handful of us, and now there's only a handful on the other side.
01:46:29.820
But you've never seen it like this, and how do you know that people have changed?
01:46:39.840
It used to sort of, you know, everything was sort of on the down low.
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I'm seeing it now in comment threads when, like, our local news station will post something on Facebook.
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Comments are overwhelmingly conservative to the red side, not to the blue.
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I've just never, I don't know if people have had it with Portland, but, yeah.
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Well, it would be about time, you know, before they call out the National, oh, they already called out the National Guard for today in Portland.
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I mean, man, Oregon used to be a really great place.
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Always a little bit odd, but a really great state.
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And parts of it still are, but they've just destroyed Portland.
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And there were about 30 people in line in front of me waiting for the doors to open.
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I got in, voted, and walked back out about 6.35.
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And there were at least 100 people standing in line waiting to get in.
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And how did you feel about the number of people that were there, what direction you felt they were going, or did you talk to anybody?
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I have an Army sticker on my car and an American flag on my sweatshirt.
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Okay, so let me talk to you about American financing.
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Everything's going to be fine just right out the next few months, right?
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Well, it would be nice if we could believe that.
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And, you know, there won't be any corners if we don't change our leadership.
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But, you know, Donald Trump's going to have a hard time.
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If you just started listening today, I want you to know I'm very optimistic.
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You know, I have historic reasons why I feel good about it.
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But no matter what happens, and I know this because I know God, even if things turn out horribly tonight, it's going to work out to be for our good.
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You remember how we felt in 2020 when Trump lost?
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Now, maybe we just haven't hit rock bottom yet.
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And it's going to put us right where God wants us.
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And I'm strangely optimistic, and I am strangely not worried about any kind of problems in the country, at least right away.
01:50:59.300
Things get dicey the farther we get away from today and the closer we get to January 20th, depending on what happens tonight.
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He is the founder of Merit Street Media, the host of Dr. Phil Primetime.
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And I wanted to talk to you, Dr. Phil, about – I mean, I read a story yesterday.
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In California, some schools are taking the day off tomorrow in case it goes badly for Kamala Harris, which is nuts.
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My kids aren't even that stressed out about it, and they live with me.
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You know, I'm so concerned about how we're preparing this generation.
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I mean, are we going to bring in a box of puppies for those that don't like the way an election goes?
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Life doesn't bring you a box of puppies when you don't get things your way.
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And we need to prepare this younger generation to deal with bad news.
01:52:05.440
I'm so against trigger warnings and that sort of thing.
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There's a whole body of literature that says not only do they don't work, they're counterproductive,
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that instead you should be teaching people to cope, not run from and hide.
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So taking the day off, get over yourselves, go to school, learn what you need to do, and move on.
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Dr. Phil, I have to – years ago, there was a talk show host that wrote a book about liberalism being a mental disease.
01:52:40.240
But now I really do think that we have introduced mental illness and shaped it and created it and encouraged mental illness unlike any civilization I've ever seen.
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Well, I think there are so many things that contribute to what you're describing because, as I say, we have to learn – you have concierge parents, you have woke parents, you have woke teachers unions that are running an agenda that's not in the best interest of the kids.
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And it does promote failing to prepare these kids for the real world.
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And we're seeing the highest levels of anxiety, depression, and loneliness among children that we have seen since they started keeping records.
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And, by the way, education isn't working well either.
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So the people in charge of all of that don't get it.
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They're not doing the right things to prepare these children mentally, emotionally, educational attainment-wise.
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And that worries me because these are smart kids.
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But they're certainly not prepared, I think, to deal with things in the real world.
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And when you talk to employers, they just fringe when they have to hire somebody from the millennial or Gen X because they say they're just – I know they're going to be a problem.
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They don't have a coping skill set that they need.
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And so I think we are promoting an unhealthy mindset and an unhealthy lifestyle.
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So I just have to ask you to sidebar here for a second.
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If you're talking about the fact that we see things politically differently, look, she has the right to see things the way that she sees them.
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I have the right to see them the way I see them.
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I think we are the perfect example of how we need to understand that people are not their beliefs.
01:55:20.840
Okay, so I don't want to – I'm concerned about both sides, that neither side is going to accept.
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One side has been prone to violence, and one side has just been demonized forever.
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Both sides believe – one has been told it's the end of the republic.
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The others believe it is the end of the republic.
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If our side loses tonight, which I'm not expecting, but it could happen, if we lose tonight, you're going to have a lot of people that think, okay, what do we do now?
01:55:59.960
I mean, the Constitution is going to be dead soon because it is hanging by a thread.
01:56:04.140
What advice do you have on dealing with the feeling of anger, it's been stolen, or whatever, whatever comes our way in the next few days or weeks?
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And over the next four hours, I'm going to explain to you what we need to do.
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Actually, it's not going to take that long, although it could.
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Let's just be – you and I talk to each other straight, which is why I love talking to you.
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It's – both sides have had a psyops program going for months now.
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I mean, every major advertiser has psychological brainwashing going on.
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And I don't think it's always nefarious, but look, we study what people need to hear, want to hear.
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And we've been programmed to believe all the hype and doomsaying, the end of democracy, Hitler, fascism, Marxism, revenge, lawfare, riots coming, all of that stuff.
01:57:22.580
So, of course, everybody is thinking, oh, my God, whichever side wins, it's going to be absolute chaos out there.
01:57:34.160
And, you know, maybe there will be some of that.
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I don't know, but look, neither candidate is as good or bad as we're being told.
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Neither one is as perfect as their side is saying, and neither one is as bad as the other side is saying.
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But seriously, both sides catch the other candidate in as unflattering a photo as they can get.
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They use poor lighting to show them looking dark and evil and sinister.
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So, naturally, we've got a population here that's been targeted by professionals.
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These are people that really know how to do this.
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And so, I think people need to acknowledge if they're feeling fear and anxiety and realize that they've been targeted by psychological warfare from both sides and know that, hey, I come by this honestly.
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I've been set up to believe all these bad things.
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And so, you know, step one in handling this is to acknowledge that, hey, I've been targeted, and so I've got an expectation here that things are going to fall apart.
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When you wake up tomorrow, whoever wins or loses, you know what's going to happen?
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You're going to put on the same clothes you usually wear.
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You're going to get the same transportation you usually use.
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And you're going to proceed the way you've always proceeded.
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You're not going to wake up tomorrow, and the entire world is on fire, and America has collapsed in Oklahoma, and everything is flowing into some hole.
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If this goes badly, it's going to weaken this nation over the next four years.
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There's not going to be some cataclysmic event where everything comes crashing down tomorrow.
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Importance of faith in this, in times like this.
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I think, you know, you've heard me say before, the focus on faith, family, and freedom is everything.
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And we've got to realize that this is not up to our government.
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Those are the things that are going to get us through this.
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It's up to us to determine what happens over the next four years, not who's president.
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And for the first time in this country's history, church membership has dropped below 50%.
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And that bothers me that people are turning away from, that doesn't mean just because you're not a member of a church that you don't have a spiritual life.
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And we need to focus on faith and know that God blesses America.
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And I think that we're going to get through this.
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And we just need to have our faith at the forefront of the narrative, the forefront of our internal dialogue, and focus on that, that we're going to get through this, whichever way it goes.
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He said he felt very confident, went in with a lead.
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Literally part of his ear is left in a field in Butler County.
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He became presidential, I think, in the last eight months.
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And this is the look, this is the best campaign he's ever run.
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He did have a stretch right before the election where I think that would I think won him the election where he ran a really good campaign.
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2020, I honestly thought he ran a pretty poor campaign, frankly.
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2024, I think he's run a really solid campaign.
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And by the way, look at all the data shows he's in a much better position than he was in 2016 or 2020.
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If you also look at it, I think it's because he's not the only one out there fighting.
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He's got people like Elon Musk and RFK who traditionally would have been on his side.
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You know, Barbara Walters, Whoopi Goldberg, we love you.
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Now, I think he's got the self-confidence that I don't need to do all that.
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And I think the, you know, getting shot and almost dying kind of changes.
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And he has faced an unprecedented barrage of attacks, not only by actual bullets, but also by the media and by lawfare.
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There's no one, I don't, I honestly believe there is no one in the history of the world that has gone under the kind of extensive global investigation and attacks more than he has.
02:05:36.460
Well, I mean, yeah, there's some figures from history, but you're going back a ways.
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Certainly, I would put that, or modern leaders.
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I mean, you can say that about Stalin or, you know.
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Oh, you can say, you know, you're talking about persecution.
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I'd go to Jesus probably, who has certainly faced a decent amount of it.
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And I think like, I think what we will see tested today is, is it possible for a candidate who has gone through all of that to win?
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I don't think it's implausible that it's just not a realistic possibility for someone who's been attacked that much for that long by the media.
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That's why I say if he does survive, the media is over because it shows everything into it.
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