The Great America Show - November 04, 2024


THE FINAL COUNTDOWN


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 32 minutes

Words per Minute

180.69257

Word Count

16,802

Sentence Count

1,360

Misogynist Sentences

23

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) was on SNL on Saturday Night Live, and Donald Trump didn t get nearly as much airtime as he should have gotten, and it didn t seem like a big deal to him.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, everybody, and welcome to the Great America Show.
00:00:05.180 It's great to have you with us.
00:00:06.900 I never thought this day would come.
00:00:08.440 Well, I knew this day would come.
00:00:09.580 I just didn't think it was coming this fast.
00:00:12.760 In less than 24 hours, for you who haven't, for those of you who haven't voted yet, in
00:00:17.100 less than 24 hours, you go to the ballot box and you will cast your vote, hopefully for
00:00:21.100 Donald J. Trump.
00:00:22.640 A lot has happened this election season, a lot of hard feelings caught by the Marxist
00:00:26.660 Dems.
00:00:26.960 And it seems the Republicans have become more popular than ever, resonating with old
00:00:32.720 folks, young folks, working class folks, blue collar folks, Hispanics, blacks, Asians.
00:00:39.200 You go down the list and it seems like the Republican Party, and it's not just the Republican
00:00:43.520 Party, it's Donald Trump because he is the Republican Party and he is at the top of the
00:00:46.960 ticket of the Republican Party, is resonating better with every single group.
00:00:52.520 In just a few moments, we're going to be talking about Mark Mitchell, the head pollster for
00:00:56.180 Rasmussen, and hopefully get some insight into just how much better Donald Trump has done
00:01:01.880 in these fields, in these categories, relative to 2016 and to 2020.
00:01:07.580 Let's get to some news.
00:01:08.700 Over the weekend, Kamala Harris was on SNL.
00:01:12.060 Now, there's a lot of backlash about equal airtime that Donald Trump didn't have, which
00:01:16.840 he's supposed to have.
00:01:18.260 Didn't seem like Trump was losing much sleep over it because every time Kamala gets on camera,
00:01:22.620 she seemingly makes herself look dumber than she really is.
00:01:26.780 There's an old saying, don't speak out loud, people will know how dumb you really are.
00:01:31.020 It seems Kamala, every time she goes on camera, breaks that rule.
00:01:34.760 Let's take a listen to Kamala Harris over the weekend on SNL.
00:01:38.480 I'm sorry we're doing this to you folks, but I think it's important you see what she was
00:01:42.900 up to over the weekend.
00:01:46.720 You and me both, sister.
00:01:49.420 It is nice to see you, Kamala.
00:01:51.760 It is nice to see you, Kamala.
00:01:53.780 And I'm just here to remind you, you got this.
00:01:57.500 Because you can do something your opponent cannot do.
00:02:01.060 You can open doors.
00:02:02.520 I see what you did there, like to a garbage truck, right?
00:02:15.700 I don't really laugh like that, do I?
00:02:18.240 A little bit.
00:02:21.640 Now, Kamala, take my Pamala.
00:02:26.300 The American people want to stop the chaos and end the dramala.
00:02:32.520 With a cool new step-mama-la.
00:02:36.100 Let's keep backing our pajamas and watch a rom Kamala.
00:02:41.720 Like Legally Blondala.
00:02:44.360 And start decorating for Christmas.
00:02:47.140 Follow La La La.
00:02:49.860 Because what do we always say?
00:02:52.080 Keep Kamala and carry on-a-la.
00:03:02.520 We know each other so well.
00:03:04.440 We even finish each other's belief in the promise of America.
00:03:09.580 Exactly.
00:03:10.760 Now, come on.
00:03:11.800 Let's bring it in.
00:03:12.900 I got to tell myself something over here.
00:03:14.840 Come here.
00:03:15.100 Come here.
00:03:15.200 I'm going to tell you something.
00:03:26.860 I'm going to vote for us.
00:03:29.120 Great.
00:03:29.780 Any chance you are registered in Pennsylvania?
00:03:33.600 Nope, I am not.
00:03:35.360 Well, it was worth a shot.
00:03:37.200 And live from New York, it's 70.
00:03:39.660 Folks, I don't know about you, but I'm cringing after watching that.
00:03:46.000 And like I said, anytime Kamala goes on TV or anywhere out in the media, she manages to embarrass herself further than she already does, which is quite often.
00:03:56.380 Kamala is spending her last day campaigning today in Pennsylvania.
00:03:58.920 She's having a very big time with the mail vote.
00:04:02.920 She's not resonating very well with the men.
00:04:05.400 And I think it's because the men are realizing that she's not genuine.
00:04:08.560 Everything she does is just nonsense.
00:04:12.840 She lies about everything.
00:04:14.160 She steals policies from Donald Trump.
00:04:16.480 No tax on tips.
00:04:18.120 As a matter of fact, that Saturday Night Live performance she did was stolen from Donald Trump.
00:04:22.940 Take a listen to Donald Trump on Saturday Night Live in 2016.
00:04:26.760 And for those of you who are watching this on video, not audio, you'll even recognize the differences, or I should say the similarities, down to the video and the aesthetics and the backdrops.
00:04:37.800 Take a listen.
00:04:38.520 Take a watch.
00:04:39.440 Wow.
00:04:40.260 I look fantastic.
00:04:50.480 No, we look fantastic.
00:04:53.140 And I mean really fantastic.
00:04:55.280 All right, me, we've got a big interview with Jimmy Fallon coming up.
00:05:00.740 Well, let's be honest.
00:05:02.100 Fallon's a lightweight.
00:05:03.380 No way he deserves to interview me.
00:05:06.680 The only one qualified to interview me is me.
00:05:19.120 Me interviewing me, that's what I call a great idea.
00:05:23.900 Of course, it's a great idea.
00:05:27.260 We thought of it.
00:05:35.800 Okay.
00:05:36.820 Interview time.
00:05:38.300 Question one.
00:05:39.620 Are you ready for the Republican debate next week?
00:05:42.400 You know, the truth is, I'm always ready.
00:05:45.400 It's really going to be a big debate, but I'm always ready.
00:05:48.720 It's not just big, it's huge.
00:05:53.380 Huge, huge, huge, huge, huge, huge, huge, huge.
00:05:59.780 Huge.
00:06:04.380 Next question.
00:06:06.940 How are you going to create jobs in this country?
00:06:09.360 Richard, I'm just going to do it.
00:06:22.440 Right.
00:06:23.520 Right.
00:06:24.460 But how?
00:06:27.660 By doing it.
00:06:28.920 It just happens.
00:06:30.920 Just by doing it.
00:06:33.940 Genius.
00:06:34.340 Genius.
00:06:37.180 You and therefore me are geniuses.
00:06:39.720 Next question.
00:06:41.000 You said that you get Mexico to build a wall at the border.
00:06:43.500 How do you plan to do that?
00:06:45.600 Well, since I'm you, why don't you tell me?
00:06:51.220 How am I going to get Mexico to build a wall?
00:06:53.880 Easy.
00:06:55.200 I'll challenge them to the biggest game of Jenga ever.
00:06:57.760 You know, I sort of get goosebumps and a little bit of nostalgia watching that and realizing that this is it one way for President Trump.
00:07:08.120 One way or another, this is it.
00:07:09.600 We won't most likely see him back on the campaign trail again, doing all these media hits and media blitzes, because he says he won't run in 2028 if he loses.
00:07:19.080 And if he wins, he can't run in 2028 unless by some miracle of God.
00:07:23.700 I won't even say that because the Marxist Dems will come after me and say that, you know, I suggest changing the Constitution and causing some sort of insurrection to make sure Donald Trump is a dictator and stays in power for eternity.
00:07:36.940 So we'll just we'll stay away from that.
00:07:38.600 But it sort of does bring a little bit of nostalgia, knowing that this is it.
00:07:42.040 And, you know, we won't see these massive 20, 30, 40, 50 thousand people rallies anymore because no other candidate, I think, would resonate with the American people like Donald Trump does.
00:07:53.160 You saw from the clip there, he's a born entertainer.
00:07:55.600 The man is just extremely relatable for most of us.
00:07:59.740 The other half of the country who voted Kamala obviously will never resonate with him for obvious reasons.
00:08:05.700 But we'll leave it at that.
00:08:06.440 I want to bring in our guest today.
00:08:07.840 He's Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen, one of my favorite pollsters to bring on this show.
00:08:13.460 Guy's got a good head of hair on him.
00:08:15.300 Mark, thanks so much for coming back one day till the election.
00:08:20.560 We're going to get into all the polls and the final numbers in the betting markets.
00:08:25.180 I know you're a degenerate gambler and you can't wait to place your final bet on who wins this thing.
00:08:30.360 But we're going to get on to that in a little bit.
00:08:32.620 First, I want to already place my bet.
00:08:34.580 You got the good odds.
00:08:38.200 I want to first get into this race obviously took a turn at a certain point, Mark.
00:08:44.640 When Trump first announced he was down, at least in the polls, the polls that they put out.
00:08:50.540 I want to talk about where exactly it took a turn for President Trump's favor, where he started leading.
00:08:59.260 And what was that point in the campaign in which that turn was made?
00:09:04.880 To be honest with you, it was, in my opinion, made way the campaign even started.
00:09:10.160 It took a turn in August of 2021 when Joe Biden stranded all of our equipment and men died in Afghanistan as we created a horrible international crisis.
00:09:22.280 And everybody realized, like, what did we get into?
00:09:26.800 There was this buyer's remorse over Biden.
00:09:29.400 And then for the next month and a half, everybody around sports stadiums in the country were chanting FJB at the top of their lungs.
00:09:36.360 There was a ridiculous.
00:09:38.260 We had about 10 or 13 points depending on the month.
00:09:41.440 And that's it.
00:09:42.400 After that, Joe Biden's approval rating never really recovered.
00:09:45.240 And we had the slow motion train wreck of Biden's term.
00:09:49.740 And it's just, man, opening up with those clips is hilarious because it just shows how far we've come since Trump has been in office.
00:09:55.900 We're on the tail side of the pandemic.
00:09:58.760 There's been massive and horrible inflation.
00:10:01.060 There's been an invasion of the southern border.
00:10:02.900 And in my opinion, people are really desperate to get Trump back.
00:10:06.360 And his campaign has really been on point, not to get into the weeds about the get out the vote and turnout game, but just showing those clips, in my opinion, shows that Trump understands that there's an entirely different media cycle.
00:10:21.960 And just comparing them, listen, Trump's was kind of cringy, too.
00:10:25.500 Let's let's be real.
00:10:26.760 I think what makes it cringy is that it's linear TV Saturday night live with a live studio audience.
00:10:34.340 And I think they were thinking, well, if we can show that the normies laugh at Kamala Harris, then everybody will like her.
00:10:41.840 The meanwhile, on the World's Town Square on Twitter, everybody was making memes about tweet peanut and harambe.
00:10:50.520 That's what the world was talking about in Saturday Night Live.
00:10:53.960 And I don't know if it's because they have Barron doing Trump's media or because Trump understands that voters authenticity.
00:11:00.420 This kind of Saturday Night Live glit, the actors and actresses coming out and supporting her.
00:11:06.240 I don't think it's moving the needle at all for them.
00:11:08.840 Like I said, if you heard in my opening monologue, Mark, there's an old saying, don't speak out loud so people know how dumb you really are.
00:11:15.280 And it's just goes to the fact that every time this lady opens her mouth and it's not because she's a woman, it's just it's because she's who she is.
00:11:25.500 Every time she opens her mouth, something dumb comes out, some sort of gaffe, some sort of cackle, something that makes people dislike her even more.
00:11:34.320 And Mark, if it's not her marking, marking, if it's not her talking, it's your namesake, Mark Cuban talking, saying something ridiculously stupid or it's Joe Biden saying this.
00:11:47.560 Take a listen to what Joe Biden said last week.
00:11:49.660 If you guys missed this or Puerto Rico, where I'm in my home state of Delaware, they're good, decent, honorable people.
00:11:57.360 The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters, his demonization is seen as unconscionable and it's un-American.
00:12:07.680 We're garbage. Well, I shouldn't say you.
00:12:09.820 I've never asked you your political affiliation or who you're voting for.
00:12:12.660 It's not my business who you are, but calling Trump supporters garbage.
00:12:18.040 I mean, it's things like that, Mark.
00:12:20.180 You go down the list.
00:12:21.220 You go down the list of Mark Cuban saying Donald Trump never surrounds himself around strong, successful women.
00:12:27.700 I saw on Twitter, which you're a big Twitter guy, so I'm sure you saw it, too.
00:12:31.700 There was a tweet of Donald Trump giving the Presidential Medal of Freedom to the now majority owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mrs. Adelson, who also happens to be a woman.
00:12:42.900 So, I mean, you go down the list.
00:12:45.140 Doug Emhoff, we were talking earlier, making a comment over the weekend.
00:12:49.520 The list just goes on and on and on.
00:12:52.340 Mark, it seems like you can't script something so stupid.
00:12:57.660 How do you make these mistakes?
00:12:59.420 I mean, days before the most consequential election of our lifetime, especially if you're the Marxist Dems and you see Donald Trump coming back into the White House.
00:13:10.080 Yeah, well, I'll start with my political affiliation.
00:13:12.500 My affiliation is I want voters to get more of what they want, and I hate them being lied to.
00:13:17.280 And it seems like basically in our current environment that the powers that be can't stay in power without lying because everybody can look at every word of Mark Cuban and immediately point out how he bends reality in order to create the mental paradigm he's using to endorse Kamala Harris.
00:13:35.420 It totally makes no sense.
00:13:36.800 But what he is is he's getting roasted and skewered everywhere on Twitter, and that's what's so fascinating about this to me.
00:13:43.440 They have absolutely no control at all over the political environment.
00:13:48.160 They had all these carefully laid plans to basically try and paint Trump as a Hitler and come up with all of these requests he's ostensibly said and hoaxes about things he said about Liz Cheney.
00:14:01.120 Those are all very carefully laid traps.
00:14:04.160 They use their mainstream media mouthpieces to spill that stuff out there that's being Trumpeter.com and MSNBC.
00:14:11.100 It has absolutely no impact at all because one little flub by Biden, and we can debate whether it was intentional or not.
00:14:18.380 I have been one little issue from Biden.
00:14:22.260 All of a sudden, that's number one trending on Twitter.
00:14:24.240 It's everywhere.
00:14:24.920 It's being clipped.
00:14:26.120 It's being put on TikTok.
00:14:27.680 People are doing garbage dances, and you just can't fight.
00:14:32.420 You can't gaslight people anymore.
00:14:34.080 It doesn't work.
00:14:34.720 And they're finding that out to their horror in the final weeks of the election.
00:14:39.980 And, you know, Mark, it wasn't just the final weeks.
00:14:42.120 You can look back months, 9-11, the 9-11 memorial where Joe Biden showed up to Shakersville, Pennsylvania, and put on a Trump hat.
00:14:49.580 I think there's no doubt in my mind that Joe Biden has animosity towards Kamala Harris, as any person would.
00:14:57.380 They forced him out of there.
00:14:58.420 They got him out of there.
00:14:59.140 We'll debate the facts that he's clearly impaired, you know, but there was a process about going about it.
00:15:07.960 They knew he was impaired in 2020 when he ran, Mark.
00:15:11.480 They knew he was impaired in 2021.
00:15:13.520 They knew he was impaired in 2022.
00:15:15.000 They knew he was impaired in 2023.
00:15:16.640 Why did they wait for just weeks before the convention to oust Joe Biden?
00:15:21.120 You know, it's things like that that make people hate this Democratic Party and realize how bad they are for this country.
00:15:27.960 But as I was saying, you know, Joe Biden has done a lot of questionable things over the last few months and weeks that maybe suggest he actually voted for Donald Trump.
00:15:37.120 I know he says he hates the man, but if someone did that to me, I would hate the person who did that to me more than my political opponent.
00:15:44.120 Donald Trump never did a damn thing wrong to Joe Biden.
00:15:46.840 And for people who don't realize, Donald Trump doesn't go out there hitting people unless they hit him first.
00:15:52.760 It's usually how it works.
00:15:54.740 Someone comes after Donald Trump, does something to him, and then he hits you.
00:15:58.520 I rarely see Donald Trump going out and picking fights with somebody for no reason.
00:16:03.360 And yeah, people say he's a queen.
00:16:05.260 He'll make up.
00:16:06.820 Look at those 15 or 16 people on the stage, with the exception of the Ozempic salesman.
00:16:11.660 What's his name?
00:16:12.300 Chris Christie should be an Ozempic salesman.
00:16:15.600 And, you know, everyone except for him, because the Trump derangement, Mark, is is real.
00:16:21.820 I don't know if you saw, but Jerry Seinfeld is speaking out, who's presumably.
00:16:26.160 I haven't seen that yet.
00:16:26.780 Yeah.
00:16:27.260 So Jerry Seinfeld speaking up.
00:16:28.680 There's a prep school out in New York City.
00:16:30.320 And what they're saying is if Donald Trump wins, the children have the next day all from school for a mental fitness day.
00:16:37.900 What is this World Cup?
00:16:38.900 Mark, you've got kids.
00:16:39.780 I know if I asked my father, and my father watches the show every day, and I probably shouldn't say this, but I know if I asked my dad when I was in school if I could get a deal for mental health, I would get a smack mark that I'd feel for the next few weeks.
00:16:54.140 It's unbelievable, but this is what it's come to with our kids, Mark.
00:16:58.460 We were talking before about our military academies.
00:17:01.860 I mean, how do we move forward in a country like this?
00:17:05.600 I think it'll revert.
00:17:06.940 The question is, after what?
00:17:08.700 I think that part of the benefit of Marxism, part of the lining of the cloud is that you get rid of all of the discipline of your enemies.
00:17:20.260 But that's the issue is integrity and discipline are missing.
00:17:23.600 That's why every single one of our institutions has been overrun.
00:17:26.760 That's why everyone is mentally weak and unable to go through their critical and rational thought to arrive at a picture of what needs to be done to fix this country.
00:17:36.320 And I do think it'll revert.
00:17:37.740 I think it's a matter of after what.
00:17:40.260 But, yeah, I mean, just the military academy, this individual that I brought up before the show, there was somebody, I forget if it was Army or Navy, but was captured on picture.
00:17:50.380 I forget what is some communist slogan on the inside of his hat.
00:17:55.460 That person went through four years of our best military leadership training and military indoctrination programs and is still a communist.
00:18:06.000 And so that alone should be horrifying for everybody.
00:18:09.580 And it's really challenging that those people that Jerry Seinfeld are talking about it.
00:18:14.960 They're going to go to absolute number one college institutions in this country and lead our major corporations.
00:18:21.640 And there is a mental illness.
00:18:22.900 And I think we're going to see I think we're going to reap the rewards of all the gaslighting potentially in a week or two when there are cognitive dissonance and people see an election outcome that they has not been predicted correctly.
00:18:37.180 Let's just say that. And we don't want to get into the numbers yet necessarily.
00:18:40.120 But the media is calling this on a razor edge or too close to call because they can't allow that cognitive dissonance into their minds that there is a chance that Trump actually wins this thing.
00:18:52.500 I mean, I think what we're going to see is 2016 to absolute rest.
00:18:57.000 And I mean, just looking back at how bad 2016 was, if you had a Google trend and search for the term suicide, guess what month it spiked?
00:19:06.500 I'm going to guess November, somewhere early November, January 2016.
00:19:11.460 Oh, yeah. No way.
00:19:13.900 100 percent higher than all the baseline searches.
00:19:16.200 Is anybody the month of Donald Trump's inauguration was searching for the word suicide?
00:19:22.400 Why is that?
00:19:23.880 That is unbelievable.
00:19:25.220 Yeah. I mean, it's really a sick society, Mark.
00:19:27.120 You and I talk often.
00:19:28.260 I have family members who are, you know, somewhere down the middle left.
00:19:34.140 And the whole thing they're stuck up on is women's rights.
00:19:36.460 And they're so brainwashed, Mark.
00:19:38.480 And these are smart people, like top colleges in the country that these family members went to.
00:19:43.320 And they're so brainwashed by this Democratic Party that the Republicans are coming to take your women's rights.
00:19:49.620 They're coming to make sure that you don't have that abortion.
00:19:52.680 They're coming to make sure that you're using a contraceptive.
00:19:55.520 And I just it blows my mind that someone could be so smart, Mark.
00:20:01.620 Yeah.
00:20:01.840 Yet be so brainwashed and manipulated and stupid at the same time to buy into this Marxist Democrat garbage that they're pushing down our throats.
00:20:11.140 I want to take a quick break here, Mark.
00:20:13.000 When we return, you'd mentioned Peanut the Squirrel.
00:20:15.640 People don't know what happened to Peanut.
00:20:17.800 We're going to tell you a very sad story about good old Peanut the Squirrel at the cost of the United States government.
00:20:24.840 We're also going to take up Joe Biden and Kamala Harris delivering more migrants than jobs last month.
00:20:30.820 Go figure that, folks.
00:20:32.280 And we need change, Kamala says.
00:20:34.320 Yeah, I'm sure we do.
00:20:35.460 We're talking with Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen.
00:20:37.380 We're coming right back.
00:20:38.160 Stay with us.
00:20:38.540 We'll see you next time.
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00:21:44.640 We're back.
00:21:47.800 We're talking with Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen, one of my favorite pollsters, actually one of my favorite human beings to have on the show.
00:21:53.640 It's always an interesting conversation, and I think we could probably talk for a few hours, which would probably bore the hell out of the audience, but would make great fun for both of us.
00:22:02.360 So, Mark, over the weekend, we find out that New York, radical New York, took issue with some folks having two pets, Fred the raccoon and Peanut the overweight squirrel, going to their house, taking the pet squirrel and taking the pet raccoon, not letting them free into the wild, euthanizing both of them, Mark.
00:22:25.180 People wonder why the Democrats are doing so poorly, why people are revolting against the Democrats and running from this party.
00:22:34.340 And then you look at things like this, Mark, and I think it should open your eyes as to what these people are doing.
00:22:42.200 Yeah, I think Peanut and Fred are like the Ian Gonzalez of the 2020s.
00:22:47.800 And this is, again, just another sign that people are in the government, and this is a referendum on the Biden administration.
00:22:54.220 Kamala Harris' favorability ratings aren't actually that bad.
00:22:57.440 They kind of like went up when she got anointed.
00:23:00.420 But if you ask people, well, do you trust the federal government?
00:23:03.480 Depending on the state, you're going to get an answer in the high 20s or low 30s.
00:23:07.080 So that's a real problem for them.
00:23:09.180 And they're out there trying to shape the narrative that Trump's Hitler.
00:23:12.820 Meanwhile, they're like this bubble up.
00:23:14.780 And this is a very good sign that people are not buying it at all because, I mean, it's tragic.
00:23:20.780 I feel really sorry for them.
00:23:22.060 I made a lot of memes over the last day or two.
00:23:24.240 But Peanut was the number one trending on Twitter again, like when they're trying to support Republican turnout on Election Day by convincing, again, that Trump did finally a thing that was just a straw too many on the camel's back.
00:23:38.340 And this is a very powerful signal.
00:23:42.900 And as we know, just three or four weeks ago, it was a little more than that, I guess.
00:23:47.340 We had the eating the dog and the cat memes that went wild on TikTok and probably didn't for this race and for Donald Trump than even going on Joe Rogan did.
00:23:57.660 And one more sign that Kyle Harris is running this kind of entrenched elitist campaign of yesteryear, of decades ago.
00:24:07.520 She went out on Saturday Night Live, and there's the live audience with the laughs.
00:24:12.420 And that's not what people want anymore at all.
00:24:15.140 And they don't even know how to fix it.
00:24:16.600 That's what's crazy about it.
00:24:17.780 There's nothing they can do to get out of what people call the doom loop phase.
00:24:20.960 Because every time she shows up to be authentic, which is what people crave, she just proves that she's not.
00:24:26.880 You know, it's sort of crazy.
00:24:28.080 I was watching – I watched Joe Rogan very often.
00:24:30.420 I also watched Kill Tony, the podcast, Tony Hinchcliffe, the man who's catching a lot of flack over the last few weeks.
00:24:36.420 By the way, Mark, after that came out, I got in a little argument with a friend of mine, Peter Navarro.
00:24:42.140 And he made a comment like, you know, this guy's an a-hole.
00:24:46.060 Why would he be doing something like that before the election?
00:24:47.900 And I'm like, Peter, it's comedy.
00:24:49.280 You know, it is what it is.
00:24:49.980 Maybe not the best timing, but it doesn't make him a bad person.
00:24:52.660 It's comedy.
00:24:53.200 Comedy is not reality.
00:24:54.280 And I got so much backlash on Twitter from people just going absolutely nuts.
00:24:59.200 And I'm thinking to myself, what's wrong with you?
00:25:01.740 And they're saying if Trump loses, it's because of this comment about Puerto Rico.
00:25:06.600 Mark, if Donald Trump loses on Tuesday, it's because of one reason, because of the rhinos, the rhinos who have overrun this party now for the last eight or nine years,
00:25:17.360 who are doing everything they could to undermine Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell and his boys, Mitch McConnell dumping money into races in Maryland for Larry Hogan.
00:25:25.700 Larry Hogan's not going to win.
00:25:27.120 I'm sorry, folks.
00:25:27.960 I hate to break the bad news to you.
00:25:29.540 But Bernie Moreno in Ohio can win.
00:25:32.080 Carrie Lake in Arizona can win.
00:25:34.880 The Philadelphia Nevada has a chance to win.
00:25:37.360 Michigan, the rhino who's running for the Senate up there, has a chance to win.
00:25:41.760 And yet he sits there and dumps money into these stupid races.
00:25:46.340 Before I go on what I was going to say, I'll let you go ahead and comment on that.
00:25:51.480 Yeah, I think you're absolutely right.
00:25:53.280 I think Trump's one of his biggest enemies is the establishment wing of the Republican Party, which is very powerful.
00:26:00.120 And really, I think the best way to say it is that Trump's enemy is probably just D.C.
00:26:04.460 They are aligned against because there's a very profitable status quo, let's just say.
00:26:12.380 And when Trump earned most of his enemies, it wasn't during his run up in 2016.
00:26:17.500 It was after he got to D.C.
00:26:19.940 And the people who had been in power all of a sudden found out, well, maybe they backed the wrong horse primary or maybe they.
00:26:26.440 And all of a sudden, the gravy train stopped.
00:26:28.360 And that's when he started to see old, staid conservative rags turn on him.
00:26:33.580 And some of these people who are upper echelons of Republican thinking all of a sudden start stabbing him in the back in a way that was very transparent to all of the Republican voters.
00:26:44.000 But the good news for Donald Trump is when he asked the Republican Party, the party of Donald Trump and the Make America Great Movement, they overwhelmingly say yes.
00:26:51.960 And so even though the Republicans in D.C., probably the light at the end of the tunnel is so bright for them, they are maybe 24 hours away from never having to think about Donald Trump again.
00:27:04.400 Here's news for them.
00:27:05.480 You're never going to win an election again with Romney.
00:27:08.900 You're never going to win an election again with McCain.
00:27:12.100 The voters in the Republican Party are not really not going back.
00:27:18.280 And I'll tell you about the Puerto Rican vote, too.
00:27:20.640 I forget where I saw it, but I'm pretty sure somebody polled Puerto Ricans in Florida and showed that they moved farther after the vote.
00:27:27.520 Of course.
00:27:28.240 I mean, people can't.
00:27:29.540 They're smart people, Mark.
00:27:30.580 They can't vote for food, man.
00:27:31.860 People are over broken glass to vote for Donald Trump in a way they haven't in the last eight years.
00:27:38.700 And now 6% of people think the media is the enemy of the people.
00:27:42.920 They're not going to listen to any of these hoes and lies.
00:27:46.260 And they do not care what any comedian said.
00:27:49.560 And quite frankly, if we polled on it, I should.
00:27:53.220 After the election, we can do a retrospective.
00:27:55.820 I think there's a lot of people that would love the comedy return to what it used to be because everybody is super thin skinned right now.
00:28:03.000 I watch Kill Tony every Monday night.
00:28:04.820 He puts out a new episode every Monday night, Mark.
00:28:06.720 He's got more people of that ethnic descent on that show than than white people.
00:28:11.400 He's got Hispanics.
00:28:12.660 He's got three or four black gentlemen who come back every single week to do it to do a hit on the show.
00:28:18.160 He's got four or five Asian folks who come back every week to do a hit on the show.
00:28:22.620 He's got a decent amount of decent amount of white folks on the show.
00:28:27.840 I mean, it's it's a wide diversity.
00:28:29.460 He he also caters and tailors to people with disabilities.
00:28:32.820 There's people on the show who are mutes, who write down their jokes and they play it over a microphone.
00:28:37.740 And I mean, so for people to blow the whole thing out of proportion, I thought was so stupid.
00:28:41.660 And for the Republicans to get on their knees and beg for forgiveness as soon as he said it just one week prior with George Lopez saying at the border that if Trump's going to build the wall,
00:28:51.200 he better hurry up and do it, because if he leaves any materials around, the Mexicans are thieves and they'll steal it.
00:28:55.320 It's not a word. And I'm fine with they're not being aware from it because it was comedy.
00:28:59.720 It is what it is. I don't think the joke was funny.
00:29:01.580 That was stupid. But, Mark, I move on with my life and realize that comedy is not reality.
00:29:06.320 And I realize that comedy helps a lot of people in this country who suffer depression and things like that.
00:29:12.720 So I look at the deeper side of it and what it really is.
00:29:15.980 And for these rhino Republicans, you make me sick to my stomach.
00:29:19.020 And I know Lou is turning over in his grave knowing that you rhinos went out there and apologized.
00:29:23.520 Disgustingly, you're probably trying to help Trump lose.
00:29:30.240 Of course, of course. I made an offhanded tweet about it.
00:29:33.220 The last time I think I heard a Greek and joke was in 1980s.
00:29:37.640 And it's because all we did was sit around and make fun of everybody, including.
00:29:42.020 So why did everybody become so soft?
00:29:45.500 Why is it a nation of snowflakes?
00:29:47.960 You're absolutely I was talking with somebody yesterday, an older gentleman.
00:29:50.600 And, you know, I was telling him we joke around with my friends as kids.
00:29:54.000 And and he's like, we know, you know, we can do that.
00:29:56.740 My kids can't do it.
00:29:57.640 And I'm like, I can't tell you how many times I've been away with my buddies when we were younger.
00:30:01.440 And I got hit with a fire extinguisher, woken up with a fire extinguisher spray to my face or held down sheets in a bed and got the crap beat out of me with soap and pillow bag.
00:30:10.680 Like, I mean, I remember times we took one of our buddies, we wrapped them up in sheets, we threw them in the shower, we turned the water around and we tied them up.
00:30:17.600 I mean, things like that, Mark, you can't do anymore because there's just there's no nothing's a joke anymore.
00:30:23.500 Everything is so serious.
00:30:24.820 And I have a hard time assimilating with society because I'm a happy person, Mark.
00:30:29.520 Everything I like to joke like ninety nine percent of the time and then one percent of the time, you know, when I have to be serious, I will, because it keeps me young.
00:30:37.160 You know, I everyone, you know, people say grow up.
00:30:39.640 I don't want who the hell wants to get old.
00:30:41.000 What kind of stupid saying is that?
00:30:43.620 Well, you know, the unintended consequence.
00:30:45.900 Now you have communists who are military leaders.
00:30:49.000 Yeah.
00:30:49.660 You have a military that voters don't have confidence can win our next big competition.
00:30:54.320 You know, you watch puppies play.
00:30:55.920 Right.
00:30:56.240 They they get rough and we don't have that anymore.
00:31:00.460 Yeah.
00:31:00.720 I think the mental toughness is probably the biggest loss.
00:31:04.420 And as Mark Halperin, I think very astutely brought, you might see the biggest mental health crisis that we've ever seen in our country.
00:31:12.080 And I don't have a solution for that.
00:31:16.260 But ridicule is a very, very powerful tool.
00:31:19.480 And I think it wielded a little bit more aggressively, to be honest with you.
00:31:23.640 You had mentioned earlier on, and I meant to address it, some of the mistakes that were made in 2016 and 2020.
00:31:29.760 As for endorsements, Mark, we saw the same thing happen in 2024 when Ron DeSantis.
00:31:34.440 Now, I loved Ron DeSantis before he decided to run.
00:31:37.340 I thought he was a genius.
00:31:38.480 He was he was running the state of Florida excellently.
00:31:40.940 Then he decides to run because some advisors, apparently his wife had a very big say in it as well, told him that he can beat Donald Trump.
00:31:48.960 It was by far the dumbest thing he's ever done.
00:31:51.580 It probably cost him his political career for the rest of his life, and he'll never be able to run and win for president because Donald Trump is the kingmaker.
00:31:58.920 And I know Roger Stone on the show every single week.
00:32:01.780 And I was telling Roger, you know, to your point of what you said about the Republican Party never going back to the Mitt Romneys, they can't.
00:32:09.860 And the day that Roger Stone's of the world and the Tucker Carlson's decide to move on and retire is the day that the Republican Party dies because they're going to try to revert back to the same garbage that we know in the past.
00:32:22.460 This this the war hawk mentality, start wars in every single country, borders wide open.
00:32:29.640 People don't realize in the Bush era, Bush ran on strong borders and never did a damn thing.
00:32:35.100 He put up containers to as a border wall and chain link fences.
00:32:40.180 You know, Donald Trump is the first person in our in our country to ever address the actual border issue issue we have now.
00:32:47.480 Granted, it's now worse than ever.
00:32:50.180 It's ever been.
00:32:50.960 But Trump was the only one to speak out about it when it really wasn't popular to do.
00:32:55.980 I want to turn to Mark Biden and Harris delivering 12 job, 12,000 jobs for the month of October, about 10 percent or less of how many illegals they allowed in this country that month.
00:33:10.180 I mean, how do we get here, Mark?
00:33:11.900 I often talk to economists and people in the finance world to tell us we're in a slight recession.
00:33:16.940 I'm saying this now, I think if Trump loses tomorrow, this country enters a very bad recession.
00:33:23.580 You look at credit card debt, Mark, I think it's 75 percent of Americans have maxed out credit card debt.
00:33:29.180 OK, that's a big issue.
00:33:30.840 You look at existing home sales.
00:33:32.820 Big issue in this country.
00:33:34.240 I think we're seeing 2008 all over again.
00:33:37.000 Yeah.
00:33:37.880 I think even if Trump wins, there's going to be hardship, to be honest with you.
00:33:42.920 We can't get out of this mess, Mark.
00:33:45.580 It's, you know, I was talking to my father who's a finance guy, now retired.
00:33:49.120 And he said to me, he said, you know, if Trump wins, you know, he'll pull us out of it.
00:33:52.600 And he's a big Trump guy.
00:33:53.620 And I said, yes, he can.
00:33:55.080 But there's no possible way that he can pay off Americans' credit card debts, pay off the mortgages.
00:34:00.620 People have been delinquent on mortgages for three or four months.
00:34:03.320 He said, well, yeah, he's going to lower gas.
00:34:04.780 But he said, yeah, that'll hit it.
00:34:06.340 That'll affect it, you know, right away and save some money, I think.
00:34:09.620 But it's not going to pay off credit card debt.
00:34:11.380 It's not going to pay off home mortgages and things like that, student loans, all that good stuff that we're, you know, stuffed with.
00:34:19.180 And it's under Biden that it's happening.
00:34:21.640 It's scary to think that it's Trump, when Trump wins tomorrow, that it's going to fall on him.
00:34:27.160 Yeah, let me let me first say, I think that the issue that we have, that there is a kleptocratic oligarchy in D.C.
00:34:36.160 and all things they do align for their own interests.
00:34:39.700 I know that might be a little bit out there, but I really do think it's true, because the reason that we have a wide open border isn't just because of Democrats.
00:34:47.140 It really is not.
00:34:48.540 OK, it's because of Republicans as well.
00:34:50.700 And we can argue about why they did that.
00:34:53.300 But it is a problem, as has basically the credit-fueled expansion in this country, based on all this government's thing and the free credit that's been flowing.
00:35:03.040 If you look at any of the charts, I mean, S&P's got a pretty high price-to-earnings ratio right now.
00:35:08.340 The Kate Schiller home price index is super high right now.
00:35:11.920 Like you said, there's a lot of debt.
00:35:13.640 There's a lot of leverage.
00:35:14.700 And also, I think the yield curve reverted not that long ago, and faintly, a recession usually follows after that.
00:35:24.320 And so Trump may come in and do a lot of work to fix up the economy.
00:35:27.360 I think he's going to.
00:35:28.840 But I think it's pretty naive to think that we're not going to have a major economic dislocation, regardless of what happens.
00:35:35.160 The point is, is that who comes out as the winners and losers on the other side of that?
00:35:39.560 And I think Donald Trump is probably the only path in which the middle class succeeds in a way that they haven't before, because I think probably we need more deflationary stuff.
00:35:50.380 I mean, listen, we talk about deflation.
00:35:53.140 Here's something a lot of people haven't talked about.
00:35:55.440 I don't know how many illegal aliens there are here, somewhere between 10 and 20 million.
00:36:00.320 And I also don't know how many of them have taken out lines of credit or bought houses or things like that.
00:36:07.980 But if we deport a number of them, which Trump says he plans to and which voters overwhelmingly support, what happens to their credit card balances?
00:36:17.480 What happens to all that billions of dollars of debt?
00:36:20.660 What happens to the banks that all of a sudden have to write that off because we just somebody who's never going to be able to pay back their credit card?
00:36:28.680 That's a crazy one.
00:36:30.160 I think it needs to happen because it will give people more jobs.
00:36:33.100 And one of the biggest lies they've ever done is this unemployment rate is absolutely garbage.
00:36:38.340 Month after month, we ask Americans every month, 9000 Americans, what's your employment status?
00:36:44.560 And the people who say they're unemployed and looking for work every single month, like between eight and a half and nine percent, not 4.1, not 3.9, eight and a half to nine percent.
00:36:54.380 Americans are very unemployed and they're hurting and they can't afford stuff and it needs to be fixed.
00:37:00.420 There needs to be more jobs here.
00:37:01.720 There needs to be tariffs on stuff coming from China, probably.
00:37:05.260 And so that we can rebuild our manufacturing bases.
00:37:08.320 And, you know, it's not going to happen with the current powers that be.
00:37:13.940 It's a profit too much from the marriage of corporations.
00:37:18.060 The reason you're you're you're eight to nine percent makes more sense and why it's probably more accurate than the four percent is because unemployment doesn't take into account.
00:37:27.360 I think the number it's either six months or a year or something like that of people who started looking for a job and didn't find a job and then give up on it.
00:37:34.400 Unemployment doesn't take those people into account, which is like why I said your number is probably more accurate.
00:37:39.780 And I believe you, Mark, I trust you more with my kids that I don't have a golden retriever than I do with the federal government because they're just terrible, terrible people.
00:37:49.120 Before we go to break, I want to take up two more quick issues that this election that depends on this election.
00:37:56.400 The national debt, Mark, it's growing out of control.
00:37:59.920 And, you know, it seems there's no end in sight.
00:38:03.460 President Trump had a plan if you want to win back in 2020 or he did win.
00:38:06.900 It was stolen. Get that out of the way.
00:38:08.620 That for the first time we were going to start paying off our debt.
00:38:13.280 And now we've just seen it grow exponentially.
00:38:16.700 You look at the Federal Reserve buying back debt just across the board.
00:38:21.300 They're spending like there is no tomorrow.
00:38:23.540 I really don't see a way out of this.
00:38:25.220 Now, I'm no economist. I'm not a finance guy.
00:38:27.440 I'm actually a pilot by trade.
00:38:30.800 But I know common sense, Mark.
00:38:32.620 And when I see a bill that just keeps going up and money not coming in, it's common sense to know that that bill is probably never going to get paid.
00:38:41.140 Now, there's a few things that can happen.
00:38:43.280 They could eventually pay it off, which probably won't happen.
00:38:45.880 They could default on it.
00:38:47.040 Now, if they default on it, the U.S. dollar will drop to zero because it means we defaulted on our debt.
00:38:51.980 And we'll end up like one of these South American countries that have done that in the past.
00:38:57.020 Those are the only two options, Mark, that I see happening.
00:39:00.780 I don't see how we can continue to issue new debt without paying off our debt.
00:39:07.100 Your thoughts.
00:39:07.980 So this is a really tough one to get at the public opinion on because, really, the voters have no complex understanding of the situation.
00:39:17.160 They don't like spending.
00:39:18.480 They overwhelmingly tell a majority of Democrats that they actually want to see the government shut down to get to a lower level spending.
00:39:25.820 And I forget the numbers off my head, but I think it's like roughly 60 percent to 10 percent.
00:39:29.780 I don't know. It's a major majority of voters that say that the re-spending doesn't get cut is because the politicians don't want to, not because the taxpayers are unwilling.
00:39:40.640 So, okay, with spending being cut, the thing is, is that that's kind of like re-running the chairs on the Titanic at this point, to be honest with you.
00:39:49.680 We all know how oppressively the debt is.
00:39:51.840 But it's like, okay, if you're somebody that's spent too much and racked up too much credit card debt and you can cut your bills at some point, it's not going to go away.
00:40:01.740 You've got to be disciplined and pay it off.
00:40:03.400 It might take a really long time.
00:40:05.300 That discipline probably won't last, right?
00:40:08.420 Or you can go out and get a new job.
00:40:10.080 And so the way out of this, potentially, is a massive realignment where our economy works, and it should be one in which, again, the middle class is served.
00:40:22.180 The vast bulk of Americans who, time and time again, do not get at all what they want.
00:40:27.140 They want the border shut.
00:40:28.340 They don't get it.
00:40:29.100 They want transsexuals out of the locker room.
00:40:31.660 They do not get it.
00:40:33.420 I could go down every single issue.
00:40:35.620 They do not get what they want.
00:40:36.880 And that's because neither party serves the people, and Donald Trump is a populist and is coming in.
00:40:42.220 And now, is his platform perfect?
00:40:43.880 No.
00:40:44.420 Again, I got my MBA, but I'm not an economist.
00:40:47.860 But I do know our country has massive reasons.
00:40:51.280 It has a lot of space.
00:40:53.060 It has a lot of people that could do a lot of really good work.
00:40:56.180 And we're just not getting the most out of it because they've totally realigned everything to basically serve the upper level's interests.
00:41:03.620 You know, the other thing I wanted to take up before we go to break is what people don't realize, as I said, our economy depends on Trump winning tomorrow.
00:41:14.500 The corporate tax cuts that Trump signed in in his first term expire in 2025, Mark.
00:41:20.120 Now, you don't have to be an economist to realize that when you cut taxes on trillions of dollars from these corporations, it creates jobs and it creates wealth for these companies.
00:41:31.100 Some people will talk about stock buybacks and companies buying back stock driving prices, whatever.
00:41:35.880 We all have 401ks, Mark, pensions, IRAs invested.
00:41:39.120 An overwhelming majority of Americans are in some way in the stock market, whether they know it or not.
00:41:47.200 And our lives depend on it.
00:41:48.460 Our retirements depend on it.
00:41:50.580 What these idiots in corporate America don't realize, Mark, these CEOs who go behind the scenes to protect Kamala and work to support Kamala and hold these fundraisers.
00:41:59.240 What these idiots don't realize is if these corporate tax cuts expire and are not renewed, these companies are going to cut massive jobs, Mark.
00:42:06.500 They're going to close down branches, which they've already started to do.
00:42:09.240 Thousands of banking branches closing across the country.
00:42:12.480 TGI Friday's filing for bankruptcy yesterday.
00:42:14.920 I mean, you just look at the way this country is going and the amount of money that the debt that people are in.
00:42:20.860 And these corporations, which I, you know, I'm sort of on the fence because I'm so sick of them, Mark, taking advantage of the kindness of Donald Trump and everything he did for them.
00:42:30.300 And then not having the guts to come out and support the man who gave you what you have right now for the last eight years.
00:42:40.200 Yeah, listen, I think things need to change.
00:42:43.540 Everybody knows they need to change, but it's hard to understand what a good path forward is.
00:42:49.980 But listen, I grew up in the 80s.
00:42:52.820 I couldn't get everything I needed on the Internet.
00:42:55.360 In fact, almost everything that I can get at the snap of fingers.
00:42:58.160 Now, I couldn't.
00:42:58.820 Right.
00:42:58.980 We had to get it from a catalog or go to Jason Penny or whatever.
00:43:01.940 Right.
00:43:03.800 I only had one buck and I had to use it for 10 years and the wheels fell off.
00:43:08.800 But we had a household where my dad was the single breadwinner.
00:43:14.520 So, you know, like things were very different and the middle class and people blame on for the malls dying.
00:43:21.640 It's because the middle class can't afford to go to a mall and buy stuff.
00:43:24.700 Right.
00:43:25.400 And exactly like all this manufacturing, all these jobs got offshored.
00:43:30.040 And OK, some people are still employed, but they're stocking shelves at Walmart while Walmart makes hundreds of billions of dollars just to name one corporation.
00:43:39.140 And if it keeps going in that direction, there's going to be less and less people that can even afford to consume, which is why we're in a race to the bottom with product quality.
00:43:49.220 Right.
00:43:49.440 And it's kind of disgusting.
00:43:50.940 I'd love to see that reverted.
00:43:52.280 My kids have so much stuff that they don't take care of it at all.
00:43:55.320 And yet, you know, everybody around the country is like struggling.
00:43:58.980 And I don't know.
00:44:00.580 It needs a realignment.
00:44:02.260 Needs somebody looking out for the middle class.
00:44:04.140 I think people pretty much, I mean, on the economy, they trust Trump way more than Harris, even getting into the specific and finer points of their policy.
00:44:13.020 And they know that the powers of D.C. are aligned against them because depending on what they think about Trump, Harris, the federal government gets way worse marks.
00:44:22.020 Very few people federal government right now, especially after four years of Biden.
00:44:26.380 Yeah, I got a little bit of a different take on the box store issue as well.
00:44:29.600 So, you know, the way I look at it is I compare it to I live in New York.
00:44:34.660 So New York City taxis were reaming people over for years.
00:44:37.980 And then Uber came along and Uber decided, all right, we're going to charge half the price of what these people are doing.
00:44:42.520 It makes you think like all these years I've been double paying for something that should have been half the price.
00:44:46.880 These people are taking advantage of me.
00:44:48.420 So I look at some of these box stores and why some people are, you know, no longer shopping them.
00:44:53.260 You said JCPenney's.
00:44:54.260 I think in a few years JCPenney's won't be around anymore.
00:44:56.560 Because when you have things like Amazon and, you know, I can't stand Jeff Bezos.
00:45:01.700 I like him a little bit better now that he didn't endorse Kamala.
00:45:05.080 But he makes it so easy, Mark.
00:45:07.880 You need a pen.
00:45:09.060 You go on Amazon.
00:45:10.240 You pay 50 bucks a year.
00:45:11.300 You get prime.
00:45:11.820 You get football with that.
00:45:12.920 You need a pen.
00:45:13.500 You go on.
00:45:13.940 They'll send it to you overnight for free.
00:45:15.660 I mean, it makes it like idiot proof.
00:45:19.500 And you don't have to go to a store, which none of us have to COVID.
00:45:22.620 I don't think even like a care to go out anymore.
00:45:25.060 Or you're out in the wilderness with bears in your backyard.
00:45:27.700 You don't want to leave the damn house.
00:45:30.000 We're going to take a quick break here.
00:45:31.700 And when we return, we're going to give you what we promised.
00:45:35.280 Mark's final numbers from Rasmussen on tomorrow's election and who you should put your money on.
00:45:41.520 Coming right back with Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen.
00:45:43.820 Stay with us.
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00:46:52.740 All right, we're back.
00:46:53.820 We're talking with Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen.
00:46:56.040 And now, folks, the moment you've all been waiting for, the final poll numbers going into tomorrow.
00:47:02.380 Mark, let's start simple.
00:47:04.120 Let's start with the Senate.
00:47:06.040 We'll save the best for the last.
00:47:08.040 Okay.
00:47:08.380 And how we're looking for the Republicans to flip this Senate, take a decent majority.
00:47:16.980 We'll be 50-50.
00:47:19.720 Let's do it this way.
00:47:20.740 Maybe we'll go state by state.
00:47:22.440 Does that work for you?
00:47:24.480 Yeah.
00:47:25.100 You know, I'm just going to offer real clear politics as a guide, names to go over.
00:47:29.060 So I'll just lead them off.
00:47:30.080 I just want to start with a caveat.
00:47:32.100 If you ask what I'm most confident in, it's my popular vote number.
00:47:36.780 Then maybe the state presidential numbers.
00:47:39.260 And then the Senate.
00:47:40.720 The Senate are really hard to poll, especially because so many people that answer these have no idea who the candidates are.
00:47:47.500 Or necessarily even what party they're in.
00:47:50.020 So that's a really big problem.
00:47:51.740 And what it's created is a situation where the Senate candidates largely underperformed Trump in the battlegrounds.
00:47:57.900 And I don't know how much of that is a factor of polling and how much will be corrected by the down ballot effect.
00:48:03.820 But if Trump outperforms his polling and we can get into that, he should pull some of these people that I'm uncertain about over the hump.
00:48:11.200 But just off the top, Cruz is going to win.
00:48:13.680 So that's not going to flip.
00:48:14.580 And then let's talk about Pennsylvania.
00:48:18.500 I have Casey and McCormick basically tied.
00:48:22.180 And so that's really that, again, I think Trump's going to outperform in Pennsylvania.
00:48:26.980 So I think that pick up Michigan.
00:48:29.600 I also had Rogers and Slocken tied in a race.
00:48:32.580 Now, I don't know if Trump's going to outperform in Michigan or not.
00:48:35.640 Michigan is a big enigma.
00:48:37.440 We can get into that.
00:48:38.540 But I had Eric Hovey up a point in Wisconsin.
00:48:43.860 So that looks like a pickup.
00:48:45.320 I think Wisconsin is going to help people with how right it is.
00:48:48.960 Now, Kerry Lake.
00:48:50.080 So what are we up?
00:48:50.780 That's three pickups so far, right?
00:48:52.620 Yes.
00:48:53.360 So we're up to 53.
00:48:55.460 So Kerry Lake, I can't hurt down.
00:48:57.160 You can stop right there if you want.
00:48:58.160 I'm fine with 53.
00:48:59.780 Well, I'm not.
00:49:00.420 He's leaving.
00:49:03.140 Oh, OK.
00:49:04.400 What I say is people say, oh, well, 53.
00:49:06.860 That's great.
00:49:07.360 And I'm like, well, one of them is Romney.
00:49:10.060 Well, there's some other swamp creatures in that 50, right?
00:49:13.080 So the problem is that, listen, Trump's going to have to get some MAGA people through Senate
00:49:17.820 confirmations.
00:49:19.300 And, you know, 52 ain't going to cut it, in my opinion.
00:49:23.700 But then Arizona.
00:49:24.800 Go ahead.
00:49:25.480 Go ahead.
00:49:26.120 Yeah.
00:49:26.600 So it leaks the problem.
00:49:28.340 So the best I'm doing is down two.
00:49:30.960 And I've actually hit her, I think, most recently down four.
00:49:34.520 Again, some of that's real.
00:49:35.700 So not a lot of it is.
00:49:38.300 It's hard for me to know what kind of ads are playing in Arizona or why Gallego, for some
00:49:43.140 reason, is more likable than her.
00:49:45.260 But I think that she'll outperform my polling.
00:49:47.900 It's just a question of how much.
00:49:49.360 And we just have no idea.
00:49:52.200 Does that leave?
00:49:53.580 We have Nevada.
00:49:54.420 OK, I hit Sam Brown close.
00:49:56.900 I really can't remember off the top of my head.
00:49:58.700 And I think maybe two or three points in one poll and then down a lot in another.
00:50:03.780 Total enigma.
00:50:04.780 I have no idea.
00:50:06.760 I really don't know.
00:50:07.660 It could be a pickup.
00:50:09.360 But then Ohio, I actually hit Moreno up.
00:50:12.300 So there's a pickup.
00:50:13.760 And I think Ohio is going to be way to the right of where I pulled it.
00:50:16.600 So now we're up to 54.
00:50:18.760 I think the Montana race is a pickup.
00:50:20.260 So that's 55.
00:50:21.260 Sheehy, I think his name is.
00:50:22.520 Sheehy, yep.
00:50:23.200 And I really don't think.
00:50:24.840 I mean, I think that's it.
00:50:26.020 I don't think there's anything else that's competitive.
00:50:28.220 Minnesota had Royce down 11 points.
00:50:31.200 I think something like that.
00:50:32.800 Virginia had hung Cal down 10 or 11.
00:50:35.320 And again, they're going to do better than that.
00:50:38.180 But probably not enough to get them over the hump.
00:50:40.720 That makes perfect sense.
00:50:41.520 Yeah.
00:50:41.700 Bernie Moreno.
00:50:42.560 I don't know how this guy like him can't get over the finish line.
00:50:45.400 He's one of the most likable guys I've ever met running for any kind of politics.
00:50:51.320 And he's a man who shouldn't be in politics.
00:50:53.860 He's far too good of a guy.
00:50:56.760 You know, races like Michigan.
00:50:58.380 I think you're absolutely right.
00:51:00.140 Depending on how President Trump performs in Michigan and Pennsylvania and Wisconsin,
00:51:04.380 you know, we'll determine how those people come over the finish line or stop short of the finish line.
00:51:11.340 Nevada, you know, it's funny you say Nevada because I spoke to Robert Cahaley of Trafalgar a few weeks ago.
00:51:16.140 And Robert said to me, I will not give you an answer on Nevada because I've never gotten Nevada right.
00:51:20.640 He said it's just it's too hard of a state to poll and to figure out.
00:51:25.100 I'm not confident in Nevada at all.
00:51:26.940 I'm not confident in Arizona at all.
00:51:28.380 The people who run those elections down there are corrupt as hell.
00:51:31.760 Yeah, that was his nice way of saying that, right, I guess.
00:51:35.520 I will say that my understanding of the early returns are – do you want to get into the state polling, I guess?
00:51:41.240 Yeah, absolutely.
00:51:41.940 So I had Arizona and Nevada most recently at plus two and pretty solidly there for the last couple of times I polled.
00:51:52.360 I think the early voting picture in both of those states, putting aside ballot stuffing and midnight drops and stuff like that, reflects at least a Trump –
00:52:05.560 I mean, we're talking about a Republican firewall in Nevada instead of a Democrat one.
00:52:10.160 And my understanding of the early vote in Arizona is it's been positive for Trump too.
00:52:14.700 So I think he's going to outperform those plus calls.
00:52:18.400 And I think he's doing well in the Sun Belt.
00:52:22.400 Interesting.
00:52:23.080 Interesting.
00:52:23.900 I want to talk about one that's sort of interesting to me, Minnesota.
00:52:28.000 You know, I don't see that there's a chance there, but is there any sort of chance he can pull Minnesota?
00:52:34.340 Okay.
00:52:35.080 Let me give you a long answer to that.
00:52:39.220 Let me just rattle off the rest of the battlegrounds and then give you a long answer to that.
00:52:43.600 I have Georgia, Trump plus six.
00:52:47.080 North Carolina, Trump plus three.
00:52:48.700 I had a Trump plus five a few weeks ago.
00:52:50.960 I think both of those are really safe.
00:52:54.100 And knock on wood, right?
00:52:55.580 Brian Kemp, Raffensperger, the lizard kids down there.
00:52:59.400 Yeah.
00:52:59.700 But I think it's too big to, you know what, and that Trump –
00:53:04.420 and I think the early voting, you know, the depressed Atlanta minority vote,
00:53:09.520 this is all playing for a strong Trump performance.
00:53:12.900 I had Trump plus three a few weeks ago and now plus two in Pennsylvania.
00:53:17.160 I think the numbers are looking to be a Trump plus three, maybe more than that,
00:53:23.260 based on what we've seen so far, and it depends on the election day vote.
00:53:27.200 We just got to wait and see.
00:53:28.700 The election day vote in my polling in every single state says that it's going to go to Trump by eight to 12 points.
00:53:34.160 What state is that, Mark?
00:53:36.020 What's that?
00:53:36.680 What state is that?
00:53:38.260 Pennsylvania.
00:53:39.120 Eight to 12 points?
00:53:40.760 No, no, no.
00:53:42.240 In every single ballot, the people who say that they still plan to vote on election day go eight to 12 points.
00:53:50.860 Oh, okay, okay, okay.
00:53:52.220 So that might be less than before, but the point is is that Democrats who are down
00:53:57.980 are hoping on the election day vote to have a ton of holes, and that ain't coming.
00:54:02.960 So the question is is that if the Democrats have an event on election day,
00:54:07.200 how big of a hole do the Republicans have to have?
00:54:10.680 And the answer is a lot more shallow hole than four years ago,
00:54:15.000 and they still have gas in the tank, as it were.
00:54:18.500 That's the word I've been using.
00:54:20.740 And so then we're left with Wisconsin and Michigan, and I have Michigan Harris plus one.
00:54:26.620 Listen, if Haley says that about Nevada, I would say about Michigan.
00:54:30.340 I really have no idea what is going on there.
00:54:33.960 And then Wisconsin, Trump plus three.
00:54:38.040 Wow.
00:54:38.100 So, and everybody's saying Wisconsin is going to be a big surprise.
00:54:42.060 Howell says that Trump's having amazing performance in Wisconsin.
00:54:46.220 The rural vote's apparently off the hook.
00:54:49.080 So we all know that the Rust Belt states tend to go together.
00:54:53.740 So by extension, I think that the positive sign for Michigan,
00:54:57.460 and it's a positive sign for the Senate race there.
00:54:59.460 So the question you asked me, basically, we were talking about Minnesota, right?
00:55:08.600 Yeah.
00:55:09.120 So the longish answer is, in my opinion, the big story here is how many people voted for Biden
00:55:16.460 and then saw the horrible administration and then changed their minds to vote for Trump.
00:55:22.600 Millions upon millions of people, which is why the poll shifted,
00:55:25.540 even though I didn't mess with the weightings at all.
00:55:27.680 And in fact, I had so many people flooding my polls that were saying they were supporting Trump.
00:55:32.380 I do not have shy cares that I actually started waiting to the recall vote,
00:55:37.340 which is saying, like, listen, I'm picking way too many Trump people,
00:55:40.220 even though I'm waiting for party, even though I'm smashing down Republicans.
00:55:43.300 I'm still getting too many crossover Democrats, independents to say they vote for Trump.
00:55:48.040 And that's the exact opposite problem that every pollster is having.
00:55:52.160 So I think, listen, I got to force these people to match what 2020 looked like.
00:55:56.620 If Biden won by four points, I should make sure my sample has 4% of people that Biden wins by four points
00:56:06.320 among people who they say they voted for in 2020, right?
00:56:09.100 So I've been doing some massive sandbag for Republicans in my poll.
00:56:13.140 If I remove that nationally, my polling would be three to four points more Trumpy.
00:56:16.960 And so the problem with that is that you totally dampen the signal you get of first time voters,
00:56:27.540 propensity voters, people who may swing the election by not having four,
00:56:32.880 but they're going to show up all of a sudden.
00:56:35.060 And I haven't even been messing with weights on a limb to say, look at all these registration changes.
00:56:40.400 That's going to change the way that the parties turn out.
00:56:43.580 I really didn't mess with them.
00:56:45.620 Okay.
00:56:46.460 I have Minnesota going plus three.
00:56:49.900 It's on the two side of three.
00:56:51.620 Okay.
00:56:51.840 So every single one of these, I said, I think Trump's going to outperform my polling.
00:56:56.540 I think that means Minnesota is a toss up.
00:56:59.540 Wow.
00:56:59.980 And if Minnesota is a toss up, I have Virginia at Harris plus two and New Hampshire at Harris plus one.
00:57:05.300 So we might see New Hampshire flip early in the night.
00:57:10.980 I've been saying that for a long time, Mark.
00:57:15.260 That's truly interesting that you said Virginia, because I was going to ask you about Virginia and New Jersey.
00:57:20.460 And last time you were on the show, just a few weeks ago, we spoke about Jack Tittarella,
00:57:24.480 a no-name guy running for governor, almost beating an incumbent, Phil Murphy, after the COVID thing.
00:57:30.040 I've always thought Virginia was in play.
00:57:33.440 I never quite thought Jersey would be in play, but I think we're at such a crossroads, Mark,
00:57:39.840 that I think anything is possible.
00:57:41.840 When you're telling me Minnesota is looking like a toss up, I mean, it's unbelievable.
00:57:46.580 I want to talk about something that I just realized and the stupidity of the Democratic Party.
00:57:52.620 Picking, and I've seen a lot about it on Twitter right now that Kamala is having,
00:57:56.360 you like to use buyer's remorse, buyer's remorse with Tim Waltz, Tampon Tim.
00:58:02.080 And this is how stupid the Democrat Party is.
00:58:07.100 In 2016, Democrats won Minnesota.
00:58:10.680 And I'd argue, I can't stand this woman, but Hillary Clinton was probably the most liked out of the last three candidates
00:58:16.660 between Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Hillary.
00:58:22.980 I'd argue Hillary was probably the most formidable candidate, the most qualified candidate out of all of them.
00:58:28.480 And I'm not saying much, but that's where I'm at on that.
00:58:32.620 Hillary beat Donald Trump in Minnesota in 2016 by about two and a half points, something like that.
00:58:40.780 In 2020, Biden cleaned him in Minnesota.
00:58:45.580 Right.
00:58:45.860 So you now look at 2024 and you go pull Tim Waltz out of Minnesota thinking he's going to drag you across the finish line,
00:58:51.820 only to realize he's been a massive drag on the campaign.
00:58:57.280 Why would the Democrats not pull Shapiro out of Pennsylvania?
00:59:00.740 In my opinion, you're the pollster here.
00:59:02.280 In my opinion, if they pull Shapiro in Pennsylvania, I don't think there's a chance Trump could possibly win it.
00:59:08.800 Yeah, I don't know.
00:59:09.480 If Biden had stayed in, he might be doing better than Harris right now, too, because Biden didn't get that same media fluff job that she got all the way through August and September.
00:59:20.600 So we don't really know.
00:59:22.120 And what it could be said is that Biden would be doing better than Kamala Harris is in Pennsylvania, 100%.
00:59:28.180 And I think a lot of the problems that Kamala Harris has is relating to lower people who understand that she's a San Francisco liberal and the inauthenticity problem.
00:59:40.000 And we well, that's because people have realized that Donald Trump is more authentic and maybe he create alternative.
00:59:46.300 But what it looks like is the urban centers are just sitting it out.
00:59:49.900 So, no, I don't know if putting Shapiro on that ticket would, you know, flip that.
00:59:55.820 He would probably there'd be some ups and downs, like maybe he would get some more independence or maybe like I can't see necessarily the Democrats being that much more energized, but maybe.
01:00:07.200 But again, like it is a tight race.
01:00:10.620 Maybe it would be enough for two or three points.
01:00:13.280 And there also is the question of what if that guy.
01:00:18.000 Yeah, well, all it takes.
01:00:19.620 So you said two or three points.
01:00:20.680 It takes one vote at the end of the day.
01:00:22.260 Now, no election on to one vote, but, you know, every vote counts.
01:00:26.580 Theoretically, that's pending that our beliefs of rigged elections isn't true.
01:00:32.560 You know, I'm not entirely sold that it's not based on what we've seen over the last few years and how the Democrats will do everything they can to stop President Trump.
01:00:42.480 We were talking about something during the commercial break, and it's the fact that you've had Trump up plus two, three,
01:00:48.700 somewhere in that range for some time now.
01:00:52.300 And when we last spoke, it wasn't the last time.
01:00:55.240 It was earlier in August, September.
01:00:57.120 You had said to me something along the lines of it that everyone can go back and watch the episode that come towards Election Day, that this was going to happen.
01:01:04.980 And by this, I mean this NBC News, who's had Trump down massively the whole entire election, comes out with a poll this week.
01:01:12.640 It's a tie. The New York Post, the Rupert Murdoch, Fox News-owned New York Post, has it at a tie.
01:01:18.740 Meanwhile, the Wall Street Journal, who presumably does similar polling, had Trump down, I think, just two or three weeks ago or something like that.
01:01:26.160 TIPP, another one.
01:01:27.320 They now have Trump up one.
01:01:28.980 Emerson, Trump tied.
01:01:30.620 ABC News and Ipsos, those folks are having a little bit of a tough time.
01:01:34.940 They have it at Harris plus three.
01:01:36.940 Yahoo News, also Yahoo News Morning Consult, Forbes and Harris X, also having a very tough time with the Trump derangement syndrome, have it at Harris plus one and two, respectively.
01:01:49.160 Atlas Intel, who I've seen on Twitter, people saying they have the most, not most, but one of the most accurate for 2020, have it at Trump plus two.
01:01:58.980 You look like you wanted to say something there.
01:02:00.540 Go ahead.
01:02:00.800 I mean, well, this is just incredible because you can't even find the narrative that Trump is winning right now anywhere in the mainstream news.
01:02:10.460 But this is what the polling is.
01:02:12.580 And we've been putting out daily numbers.
01:02:15.500 I just had a hunch that these were going to lie and shill for the Democrats.
01:02:18.900 So we've been putting out daily numbers all the way back right after the minute.
01:02:23.700 And the race tightened from four points to two points and then just sat there.
01:02:27.400 And actually, our final call is Trump plus three, which would be an incredible thing.
01:02:31.260 I mean, four, but the way the rounding works.
01:02:34.820 And yet we like everybody should get real clear politics for homework.
01:02:39.180 Go down to the bottom and filter for Reuters.
01:02:41.820 It's those.
01:02:42.460 This is one of the polls that everybody picking to show that Kamala Harris had this stunning, brave momentum.
01:02:47.980 And they went from Trump plus one to Harris plus six and all the way back again.
01:02:54.520 And this isn't because they just ducked their head, you know, stuck their head above the wall, pulled like once a month.
01:03:00.060 They were putting out numbers every single week.
01:03:02.280 And it just it's this massive left leaning round trip all the way back again.
01:03:07.520 And that is not what happened was because they were trying to get her up to where Biden was.
01:03:13.380 They realized that they just didn't have the media cover.
01:03:15.700 The media narrative fell apart.
01:03:17.700 They literally just couldn't shill for her.
01:03:21.080 And listen, you know, when your ABC News Ipsos poll is the left wing bookend at Harris plus three.
01:03:28.000 In 2020, we had Quinnipiac and Morning Console that like Biden plus 12.
01:03:33.240 Wow.
01:03:34.880 Polling is literally like eight points to the right of where it was just to go.
01:03:40.420 And Biden lost by point zero eight percent across the battlegrounds, which is a ridiculous number in and of itself.
01:03:48.600 And I think right there is one of the primary reasons that people should suspect the outcome of that election.
01:03:53.960 Here's another exercise.
01:03:56.180 Go back and look at 2016 at the national popular vote.
01:03:59.440 It was two point one percent, I think.
01:04:01.860 Right.
01:04:02.600 So the average across the average return, the polling, the average return across the battlegrounds was, I think, over Trump.
01:04:10.340 I think it was like Trump one point seven.
01:04:12.260 Right.
01:04:13.040 So the battleground states were four points to the right of the national popular vote.
01:04:17.900 In 20, the battleground states were about four and a half points to the right of the national popular vote.
01:04:24.020 So every high quality pollster has Trump between Tide and Trump plus two.
01:04:29.380 You got Fox News at Trump plus two, CNBC, Trump plus three, us at Trump plus three.
01:04:36.660 If if Trump's going to win the national popular vote by two or three points, we should see in the battleground states Trump up five, six, seven.
01:04:47.700 That's what we expect to see.
01:04:49.140 And so getting awfully close to landslide territory because it means that sudden Virginia's in the play, New Hampshire's in play, Minnesota's in play, maybe even New Mexico, maybe even New Jersey, where Republicans, I don't know if they maintained it, but we're leading in the early vote.
01:05:07.300 That's incredible.
01:05:08.540 So what I've been saying with a whole heck of a lot of caveats is that the pollsters were lying this time out.
01:05:15.680 I think the pollsters were lying in 1982.
01:05:17.720 The problem is back in the 80s, they didn't have blowhards like me and they didn't have the Internet.
01:05:24.160 And so I think we're seeing kind of a repeat of 1980 where the pollsters just lied and lied.
01:05:30.340 And then all of a sudden, oh, look at that late stage Trump momentum.
01:05:34.380 Trump hasn't had momentum.
01:05:35.840 Like he hasn't had momentum.
01:05:37.740 He's been sitting at 40 this entire time in my polls, literally just sitting there like momentum.
01:05:43.800 Oh, look at that.
01:05:45.040 Oh, our last poll, it's all of a sudden, oh, something happened.
01:05:48.440 My last couple of polls were actually like leaning left.
01:05:51.020 And I realized it's because so many Republicans are voting.
01:05:53.280 They just stopped answering polls.
01:05:55.280 Now, we're not going to get like a 400 electoral vote map for Trump.
01:05:59.480 And that's because there was a third party spoiler in 1980.
01:06:02.700 But if you take Anderson's votes and give them mostly to Carter, you get Trump up or you get Reagan up like five, six.
01:06:10.200 We could see that.
01:06:11.480 We could see a Trump up four, see a Trump up five.
01:06:15.180 And, you know, a lot of that just depends on whether the people in California see what's happening on the East Coast side to go home early.
01:06:21.360 I don't know.
01:06:22.280 Yeah.
01:06:22.860 But, yeah, I mean, it's crazy that nobody's even talking about this potential.
01:06:27.240 I said that and it's like everywhere on the Internet now.
01:06:29.540 And I feel bad if I'm wrong.
01:06:31.360 I'm going to look pretty stupid.
01:06:32.400 But it is what it is.
01:06:33.860 You know, it is.
01:06:35.140 Yeah.
01:06:35.300 It's better to be wrong and admit you're wrong, which has been a big problem for pollsters of late.
01:06:40.260 And I mean, since 2015, 16, you've sent me an article to read a few weeks ago.
01:06:44.380 It was a time article from you can mention in 1980.
01:06:46.620 Yeah.
01:06:47.120 Right.
01:06:47.520 Where the polls went wrong by John F.
01:06:49.460 Stacks.
01:06:50.100 It's from December 1st of 1980.
01:06:52.740 If you guys have Google, go out there and find this and read the parallels of where we're at right now.
01:06:57.340 Mark, the simple question I have for you.
01:07:00.020 Why lie?
01:07:01.140 Why?
01:07:01.400 Why the people are the Trump voters are smart enough to realize the deception of, I guess, theoretically, why you would lie about polls and the disenfranchised voters.
01:07:11.740 But why when you have organizations like Fox News and The Wall Street Journal, which are credible news outlets, Mark Reuters runs one of the best news wires, I think, in the business.
01:07:23.080 Why lie and degrade yourself to bullshit?
01:07:27.800 I mean, listen, I haven't worked for, I've worked for a woke corporation before.
01:07:34.280 I haven't necessarily worked for one of these news organizations.
01:07:37.940 Part of the problem is the homagery of the newsrooms.
01:07:42.060 And that's because people just, at some point, do not value conservative ideals at all.
01:07:49.360 And I don't know if that's because they're elitist or I think in order to embrace the Marxist issue set, not all do.
01:07:59.740 Again, I'm like heavily generalizing.
01:08:01.780 There's some aspect of not being able to subject yourself to critical and rational thought.
01:08:07.060 And in my opinion, that's a failure of integrity because we should all be hearing each speak and trying to learn from each other and examining our biases and stuff like that.
01:08:16.920 And it's also really complicated because they're big companies.
01:08:19.960 There's a lot of pressure points.
01:08:21.840 There's a lot of layers in which the bias can be inserted.
01:08:24.500 And there's subconscious biases, too.
01:08:26.100 Like somebody might put a poll out there, get results and be like, oh, this is because Trump's up.
01:08:32.100 And so they go back in and find more samples.
01:08:35.080 Oh, look, I got what I wanted.
01:08:36.540 They might not even be doing it consciously.
01:08:38.900 Then you have a whole layer of news people that literally the Democrat Party does have its hands up the butts of most of the media outlets.
01:08:47.300 So those people are selectively cherry picking your pollster and you want you to get your poll recognized.
01:08:52.600 Maybe, you know, like you put out results that you think people want to see.
01:08:57.300 What's miraculous is the fact that they went so far left and then came all the way back right.
01:09:02.580 That's what's miraculous.
01:09:03.820 And like I can blow holes in most of these because they just put out results that absolutely make no sense.
01:09:08.800 So ABC News episodes that has Harris plus three.
01:09:11.500 This is pretty mind blowing.
01:09:13.000 If you go in and dig across tabs, you're going to find some results that kind of don't make sense.
01:09:18.740 Let's see if I can just pull them up quick.
01:09:20.740 While you're pulling that up, Mark, you know, they do this on purpose because the average American isn't going and pulling cross tabs like us.
01:09:27.900 We simply don't have the time.
01:09:29.780 They don't get paid to do what we do.
01:09:31.740 They have jobs.
01:09:32.640 We have jobs.
01:09:33.640 Our job is to tell them what's the scuttlebutt, you know, what's in the sausage that's being made.
01:09:43.340 And it's nothing but dishonesty.
01:09:45.820 And Mark, from an organization like Fox News, where I worked for many years, it's disheartening to know that that they engage in a game of deception.
01:09:54.500 And you'd mentioned the newsrooms, the Fox Newsroom.
01:09:57.260 Don't be fooled, folks.
01:09:58.780 The Fox Newsroom, I'd probably put it at 75 percent of the folks there.
01:10:02.660 Eighty percent of the folks there are Democrats.
01:10:04.820 When I first walked into Fox News and I walked into Lou's office, I said, I made a comment or something like, we're all Republicans here, Lou.
01:10:13.880 And Lou looked at me, he goes, partner, sit out, have a seat.
01:10:16.540 Let me tell you something.
01:10:18.100 And I'm like, what do you mean, Lou?
01:10:20.340 You're telling me not everyone here is a Republican?
01:10:22.200 And he explained the whole thing to me.
01:10:23.680 And I said, well, Lou, we don't make that much money.
01:10:27.120 In fact, we make no money here.
01:10:28.800 You couldn't pay me, Lou.
01:10:31.240 You couldn't pay me three, four, five hundred, a million dollars a year to go work at CNN and write stories that I know to believe are not true.
01:10:40.640 So for me, it was just that people take it as a job.
01:10:43.700 Now, I can see going to Walmart and McDonald's or some job.
01:10:48.200 You're grounded by a bubble that feeds your biases back to you and you're part of a club and you're in a city where everybody thinks one.
01:10:55.360 That's the same reason that D.C. is all messed up.
01:10:57.360 Mark, it made no sense to me.
01:10:58.600 I was I left those office and I'm like, what the hell is that guy talking about?
01:11:02.840 And this was like my first or second week there.
01:11:05.140 And then I soon realized everything Lou had told me was absolutely true.
01:11:10.160 Yeah.
01:11:10.620 And the management there, Mark, they're Democrats.
01:11:13.560 The Murdochs, they hate Trump.
01:11:15.480 Make no mistake.
01:11:16.600 The leadership hate Trump.
01:11:18.480 We're talking about a microcosm of D.C.
01:11:21.640 Exactly.
01:11:22.240 It's exactly true.
01:11:23.320 And it makes me I worked for Larry Kudlow my last time there.
01:11:25.860 And I worked for a few months and I got the hell out of there.
01:11:28.060 I couldn't do it.
01:11:28.600 The first thing he had said when he got in his new show is we're not going to push what Trump wants us to push, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:11:34.220 And then he went out on air and did something completely different of what he was saying behind the scenes.
01:11:37.960 And I'm like, I was used to working for Lou, Mark, where what you saw is what you got.
01:11:42.380 What Lou said to me in his office behind a closed door is what he would go out and say on air, what he would go out and say to his staff and all these other people.
01:11:49.480 And then for me to go work for a guy like Larry Kudlow, I'm like, I'm out of this.
01:11:52.440 But this is it's total smoke and mirrors.
01:11:55.360 The guy's a total liar and a total.
01:11:57.200 Yeah.
01:11:57.520 And, you know, it's because I learned everything.
01:12:01.240 Yep.
01:12:01.940 Go ahead.
01:12:02.260 I'm sorry.
01:12:03.120 No, it's integrity.
01:12:04.880 Integrity.
01:12:05.680 I'm not going to come out and say something.
01:12:07.060 I don't believe like who does that.
01:12:08.620 Right.
01:12:09.540 And, you know, that's why I guess I didn't really fit a corporation.
01:12:12.840 I was a part of because, you know, it's like, oh, this is broke.
01:12:15.920 We should fix it.
01:12:16.640 Oh, I can't talk about that.
01:12:18.460 Or, oh, that's going to.
01:12:19.720 It's like, well, it's hurting our customers.
01:12:21.680 Oh, well, that's going to like reflect poorly on my business unit.
01:12:25.140 Like everywhere, everywhere in our society.
01:12:28.500 It's like it's happening.
01:12:30.460 It's happening in every government agency.
01:12:33.160 And I mean, it has to end.
01:12:35.540 But back to the numbers, I think it is going to end.
01:12:38.180 So listen to these blowers.
01:12:39.740 OK, so this is the ABC Ipsos poll.
01:12:42.800 It's the same panel, Ipsos, that the Reuters that did the round trip.
01:12:47.520 ABC didn't poll as much, but it's just incredible.
01:12:50.920 OK, Trump versus Harris supporters stay financially not as well off.
01:12:57.860 Harris supporters, 8 percent.
01:13:01.720 But Trump supporters, 78 percent.
01:13:04.620 So massive disparity between how they say their financial situation is.
01:13:07.920 Basically, all the Harris supporters are upper class, liberal, like probably urban.
01:13:14.680 And it's like all of them, like all of them.
01:13:17.320 OK, I'm not getting your union worker.
01:13:19.880 I'm not getting.
01:13:20.700 So dissatisfied with the candidates.
01:13:24.320 Trump supporters, 57 percent.
01:13:27.020 You're telling me 57 Trump supporters right now, the man who got more votes than any Republican in history.
01:13:34.080 Satisfied with the candidates.
01:13:35.340 So it gets even worse, favorability candidates, Harris favorability, 48 positive, 48 negative, net zero.
01:13:43.820 Wow.
01:13:44.060 Trump, 37 percent favorable, 60 percent unfavorable, negative 23 net.
01:13:49.960 So this entire channel hates Trump.
01:13:52.600 Their Republicans do not like Trump.
01:13:55.620 Has personality and temperament to serve effectively?
01:13:58.260 Only 37 percent of the panel says Trump.
01:14:00.040 This is all Democrats and you get higher numbers than that.
01:14:05.960 It's like they build their entire panel out of like professors and students on campuses.
01:14:10.920 And that's the Harris plus three poll.
01:14:13.540 That's what I'm telling you.
01:14:14.820 It's like you got to a point where they all move to the right.
01:14:18.160 And it's like they're bumping up against tide.
01:14:19.980 And that's as far as their managing editors.
01:14:21.940 Let them push it.
01:14:22.660 And, you know, I think that means, again, one reason I think we're going to be right and Trump's going to win the national popular vote.
01:14:30.420 And I will have to see like how incredible the returns look on election night.
01:14:34.100 But this could be an early night.
01:14:35.140 Like if Georgia and North Carolina come out and confirm that, again, you know, polling underestimated Trump, it's like, yeah, maybe the people in line at Cal are just not going to bother.
01:14:46.840 Right.
01:14:47.420 Unless you got Brett Baer call in the election.
01:14:49.320 You know, it's it brings your point.
01:14:51.920 I mean, just perfectly.
01:14:55.200 Go ahead.
01:14:55.800 Got a counterpoint to that.
01:14:56.880 I wonder how many people are going to be watching Fox News election night covers.
01:15:02.880 Well, because my understanding is a lot of people have gone out on a limb because a lot of money in YouTube have gone in and purchased the data feeds.
01:15:13.280 And you got Steve Crowder.
01:15:14.980 I think Tim Pool's hosting one.
01:15:17.040 You got the value attainment folks like everybody's going to be watching independent media.
01:15:22.600 And listen, Stephen Crowder is even paying for his own analysts.
01:15:25.240 I think Patrick, David, plenty into analytics as well.
01:15:28.820 It is not like two decision desks deciding who wins it anymore.
01:15:33.780 That's, I think, going to be really new.
01:15:35.960 I mean, everybody's going to be watching like value attainment and be like, oh, look, North Carolina Trump.
01:15:40.900 The Fox is going to be like, oh, we get 98 percent reporting, you know?
01:15:45.720 Yeah.
01:15:46.240 I mean, you're absolutely right.
01:15:47.620 It's the same reason.
01:15:48.840 And I fall into that category as well.
01:15:51.100 I don't watch television, Mark.
01:15:52.360 I watch sports and that's about it.
01:15:53.700 I will not turn on Fox News or see.
01:15:55.440 I'll turn on CNN later in the night to watch the meltdown.
01:15:58.500 Cancel Fox News on November 4th.
01:16:00.820 I'll be watching Tucker's stream or Patrick, but David.
01:16:04.240 But it's the same reason, Mark, that millions of people listen to this show every single day.
01:16:09.340 Since Lou's passing, the millions of people that continue to listen to the show because they trust us.
01:16:14.820 They trust the news that we're bringing them.
01:16:16.100 And they're tired of the nonsense and the BS and the sugarcoating.
01:16:19.960 And, you know, I worked with a lot of those folks at Fox News, a lot of them still friends of mine, but they're not genuine people.
01:16:25.860 People go out on air, not genuine people.
01:16:29.100 And like I said, I was spoiled because I lose my first boss in television.
01:16:33.020 So I got to see how the sausage was made and the backstory on everything, how everything was done.
01:16:39.840 You know, if I worked for somebody who was a fraud first, I probably wouldn't have had the education I had.
01:16:44.200 I probably wouldn't be sitting here today and left in this situation of success that Lou gave me.
01:16:49.660 Mark, I want to wrap up with one thing, which I think is so alarming to how the pollsters have got it wrong, how they continue to get it wrong.
01:16:59.520 And it's Trump's numbers from 2020 to 2024 in top battleground states in real clear politics, national average.
01:17:06.780 And the key one is favorability.
01:17:09.800 So in 2024, the top battleground state polling was Democrat plus 2.6.
01:17:16.640 It's now Republicans plus 0.8, which is a swing of 3.4.
01:17:21.040 Now, this is the man who's not fit to serve.
01:17:23.300 37% say he's not fit to serve, right?
01:17:25.700 Real clear politics, national average in 2020 was Democrats plus 6.9.
01:17:30.940 As we rise here today at 2024, it's Republican plus 0.1.
01:17:34.640 A swing of 7, Mark, and perhaps the most alarming one yet.
01:17:41.120 And this is two candidates, Mark, favorability.
01:17:43.680 You had Kamala and you had Joe Biden.
01:17:45.900 Well, let's also not overlook the fact that in 2020, the national polling was, you know, two left, three, four points.
01:17:56.220 But the state polling, like you just said, Biden was like plus 7.
01:18:01.340 It was a squeaker.
01:18:02.860 The state polling was seven points to left.
01:18:06.740 And so I can guarantee you that all of that has not been corrected.
01:18:10.780 And questioning all the irregularities, Mark, that happened in 2020, they may have been off a little bit more than just these numbers.
01:18:19.800 Yeah, well, exactly.
01:18:21.120 Exactly.
01:18:21.940 It could have been 100%.
01:18:23.960 Because we saw the early returns and we saw those bumps and all the suitcase in the mail trucks.
01:18:30.780 You said what?
01:18:33.180 Mail truck.
01:18:34.500 I thought you said suitcase.
01:18:36.380 I mean, there's no, no.
01:18:38.920 It's scary, Mark.
01:18:39.940 It's scary that you and I can't sit here and discuss possibility.
01:18:43.820 And it's not like we're making this stuff up, Mark.
01:18:45.840 This is stuff that actually happened.
01:18:48.460 Now, I don't know in what world ballots get brought in in suitcases, Mark.
01:18:54.220 You get on an airline plane and the first flight of the day, the frigging, where the alcohol is sicked in, there's a zip tie on it.
01:19:01.940 If you break the zip tie, it says that it was voided.
01:19:04.200 If you go to a gas station, Mark, and you put gas in your car and you try to pull the credit card reader off the wall, there's a void sticker that says it's voided.
01:19:10.420 I mean, little stupid things like that, yet, you know, ballots are being brought in.
01:19:16.560 I know.
01:19:17.380 The Griswold situation.
01:19:19.040 I mean, I think there's good news.
01:19:20.920 I don't want to do them too much.
01:19:22.180 But I want to point out two very clear and important things.
01:19:26.120 Just put out a candidate campaign video, I think, last night.
01:19:30.100 And it's worth a while because it's got some Orwellian doublespeak in there.
01:19:33.740 It's pretty fascinating.
01:19:34.760 Basically, what they're trying to tell Democrats is that you're going to hear North Carolina first.
01:19:40.660 They're probably going to be Trump here than we've been lying to you about.
01:19:44.500 But don't go home because it's all about the rust.
01:19:47.620 That's what the video says.
01:19:48.420 But then they have a lawyer at the end basically say, hey, we only deal with facts here.
01:19:53.300 And then within 30 seconds, they make an incredible lie where basically all of action fraud claims were proven in a court to be false.
01:20:04.000 And that is patently false because no single court heard any of the evidence, period, whatsoever.
01:20:08.920 And what we're doing is just reporting on our main feed, on some underscore poll, all of the stuff that is in official investigations, actual audits.
01:20:17.620 Cases that were filed in court.
01:20:20.660 And there is a lot.
01:20:22.400 But I think positive news here is we've seen already a lot of suspicious stuff this cycle, right?
01:20:28.900 It's been caught on video.
01:20:30.160 It's been brought to courts.
01:20:31.540 It's been investigated by state officials.
01:20:34.700 And even some of it has been debunked.
01:20:36.760 And it is real criminal investigations happening right now.
01:20:40.300 I think that's an incredibly positive sign.
01:20:43.140 If you're in Pennsylvania right now, my understanding is they are criminally investigating people that are doing fraud registration scams.
01:20:54.000 That's heat.
01:20:55.120 That is heat right now.
01:20:56.560 And people have to go around Pennsylvania and saying to themselves, well, this is an entirely different situation.
01:21:02.120 They do not have the polling cover.
01:21:04.360 They have Biden up eight points in Pennsylvania like they did four years ago.
01:21:08.100 And that's only thanks to, I think, probably, aside from, obviously, Donald Trump, one person.
01:21:12.860 That's Lara Trump keeping her foot on the gas and making sure that this isn't a repeat of 2020.
01:21:20.420 Pennsylvania.
01:21:21.400 Scott Pressler, I mean, has done more for that state registering Republicans than perhaps the Republican Party itself.
01:21:28.540 And he funds it himself.
01:21:29.540 A good guy.
01:21:30.840 Catches a lot of heat.
01:21:32.060 Good guy.
01:21:32.600 I want to go to that last number that we spoke about, and that's favorability rating from 2020 to 2024.
01:21:38.920 And as I said, it's two candidates.
01:21:40.920 It's Democrat down ballot.
01:21:42.060 So it's favorability of Kamala and Joe Biden combined.
01:21:45.640 2020, it was Democrat plus 19.
01:21:49.280 In 2024, it's Democrat plus 3.4, giving it a swing of a Trump margin of 15 points, Mark.
01:21:56.460 I mean, that doesn't tell you everything you need to know about how Marxist and corrupt and left wing this party has gone.
01:22:04.880 I really don't know what does.
01:22:08.000 And it's kind of actually I kind of take hope in how they really created their own problems here.
01:22:15.160 There's a lot of hubris in the party, and it's very power, in my opinion.
01:22:18.980 And people wonder and say, how can the Democrats have put themselves in this situation where they've cynically corrupted our judicial system, where they've allowed the border to be invaded.
01:22:30.480 And yet they still got to the situation where Joe Biden embarrassed himself on a national stage in the debate.
01:22:37.160 They had to rush this, well, essentially less electable than Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden person through a single vote.
01:22:45.400 And the thing I say back is, like, if you're Joe Biden sitting at the head of this establishment apparatus, what incentive do you have planning for succession?
01:22:58.040 Like, why?
01:22:59.360 Why are they considering alternative scenarios?
01:23:02.300 Why hand off the torch?
01:23:04.620 And that's because it's been, I think, a corrupt speaking organization that doesn't serve the will of its voters.
01:23:10.220 Time and time again, Democrat voters tell me that on many, they're actually somewhat conservative.
01:23:16.440 They don't like the border being flooded.
01:23:18.480 They don't overly go for the trans stuff.
01:23:21.420 And yet they get what they don't want.
01:23:23.560 They get all that part and parcel of the Democrat Party.
01:23:27.120 And it's because it's all led from the top as, you know, just massively totalitarian power structure.
01:23:35.020 Right.
01:23:36.120 But the Republican voters never get at all what they want.
01:23:38.760 Right.
01:23:38.960 Like, the Republican Party doesn't reflect Republicans' will on abortion.
01:23:43.920 It doesn't reflect Republicans' will on the border or the economy.
01:23:47.340 Time and time again, they want the government.
01:23:49.740 It's like 80 percent of Republicans.
01:23:51.960 They beg for the government to be shot.
01:23:54.520 It never happens.
01:23:55.480 The can always gets kicked.
01:23:56.960 Yep.
01:23:57.140 And so it all needs to be upset.
01:23:59.600 It's like we will see this time if Donald Trump really is that hand grenade rolled down the aisle of – I'm not – I'm not saying, right?
01:24:07.840 I'm just – it's figured.
01:24:10.600 It's sad that you would have to clarify that, Mark.
01:24:13.200 Yeah.
01:24:13.620 Sorry, Anna.
01:24:14.960 Don't put me on the list.
01:24:17.360 No, analogies are metaphorical.
01:24:19.460 Mark, I'm sorry.
01:24:20.960 Yeah.
01:24:21.140 So that's what we might see.
01:24:23.600 And again, I think Donald Trump is doing better at planning for what a term in office might look like.
01:24:29.600 He's got a lot more helpers.
01:24:31.080 He's got real people that have crossed the aisle.
01:24:33.480 He's business owners that have a lot of money that are taking an interest and making – doing right.
01:24:38.180 He might even fulfill mean magic and bring Ron Paul on board, which would be incredible.
01:24:45.220 But he's up against a very powerful set of interests who I don't think have any intention of reaching control of the government, which they do have right now.
01:24:55.780 It's not the swamp.
01:24:56.860 The swamp is not the right word.
01:24:58.180 I don't know what the right word is.
01:25:00.580 And so it's going to be an interesting four years for sure if Trump wins.
01:25:03.540 And, well, I guess you could say the same if Harris wins, but we'll be there ready for it, pulling what everybody's opinions are about it, about the least hoax or whatever they throw at him.
01:25:16.040 To your point about Republicans not ever getting anything, it's a simple fact.
01:25:19.400 I can't say the word on air of what the Republicans are, but to put it nicely, they're feckless weenies.
01:25:25.020 Mike Johnson is a feckless man, a man with no integrity, a man with no courage.
01:25:30.220 He folds like one of those cheap lawn chairs that Joe Biden drags out to the beach, as Trump says, a two-pound chair.
01:25:37.460 It's pathetic and sad what this party has come to.
01:25:40.200 And now we look at Mitch McConnell leaving its Senate to think we're going to replace him with John Cornyn or John Thune.
01:25:47.000 I mean, it's just unbelievable.
01:25:48.740 And I hope President Trump has a say in that.
01:25:50.420 And the first misstep Mike Johnson does, and it sucks that Lou's not around anymore because Lou was one of the first people to call for Kevin McCarthy to be ousted.
01:26:01.080 And I can't tell you how many phone calls I got and how many phone calls Lou got from members of Congress telling us, keep going, keep going.
01:26:07.920 It's making a difference, Lou.
01:26:09.160 Keep going, keep going, keep going.
01:26:10.820 Do not stop.
01:26:11.280 And it was behind the scenes.
01:26:13.740 And, you know, it's obviously it was phone calls of confidence that I'll never reveal.
01:26:18.320 But the fact that there were people behind the scenes and sitting members of Congress who were telling us this is what it is, this is what's going on here.
01:26:25.940 You're moving the needle.
01:26:27.280 And we ultimately, what I understand from what people told me, we had a big part of Kevin McCarthy being ousted speaker.
01:26:34.100 So it sucks that Lou's not here anymore and I'm going to have to do it.
01:26:37.320 But, I mean, obviously, I'm not going to have those will to say that Lou had.
01:26:40.880 But, you know, that's what it is.
01:26:43.900 Mark, I tell a few Congress story.
01:26:46.060 Absolutely.
01:26:47.500 So listen, for four years, we've been pulling on every topic, weaponization of the government, the economy, the debts, all of this stuff.
01:26:57.000 But where we were alone is pulling on the vaccine and election integrity.
01:27:00.860 And so for four years, we've put out a hundred times more polling on these topics than anybody else, just pounding the airway out there.
01:27:09.100 And a lot of people are interested, but nobody in D.C.
01:27:12.280 Then all of a sudden, for the very first time, two months ago, two separate senators, they'll remain nameless, but they're big conservative names, reached out and finally talked to us on those two specific issues.
01:27:24.740 After four years, with two months to go to the election, there was interest.
01:27:28.640 And I'll tell you, in one of the conversations, I was like, listen, do you need any more information?
01:27:33.980 We could help you understand what Americans think about our abortion polling.
01:27:38.060 And they're like, what?
01:27:39.200 These numbers are incredible.
01:27:41.540 Like, yeah, you guys are messaging on like a major issue that's like the number three issue of this election right now.
01:27:49.000 Hey, we could always do some polling.
01:27:50.880 They didn't come back.
01:27:51.920 Like, there is no concerted conservative effort to win on the MAGA issues with messaging.
01:28:01.800 And hopefully there will be a new wave where we do a lot more polling to help them win.
01:28:07.180 But it's the Democrats have the upper hand on every single topic with messaging.
01:28:11.660 It does not have to be that way.
01:28:13.020 I'll make you a deal, Mark.
01:28:14.880 When Trump wins tomorrow, going on to the new year, I'll sell to everybody on the show.
01:28:20.620 I'll sell them polls.
01:28:21.380 I just want, you know, like 60 or 70 percent of the revenues.
01:28:25.020 And we'll call it.
01:28:26.000 You can call me the big guy.
01:28:27.760 Let's do it.
01:28:28.380 All right.
01:28:29.380 Handshake.
01:28:30.060 All right.
01:28:30.600 Mark, I want to just wrap up.
01:28:32.120 I mean, I didn't think we were going to go this long today.
01:28:34.540 But here we are over an hour and a half.
01:28:37.120 As I said, it's easy to talk to you.
01:28:39.160 I want to end with just a conclusion on your final electoral map for tomorrow.
01:28:48.700 What's the final?
01:28:50.540 Is it 287?
01:28:52.440 Is it three over 300s?
01:28:54.860 What's your final numbers?
01:28:56.900 And can he win the popular vote?
01:29:00.040 My numbers say that he's almost certainly going to win the popular vote.
01:29:03.760 And that makes me basically a little bit of an outlier, maybe.
01:29:09.160 But everybody's between Trump tied to Trump plus three.
01:29:14.420 I think Trump's going to outform.
01:29:16.000 If he wins the national popular vote, he should suit the battlegrounds.
01:29:19.400 I think my state polling was two left.
01:29:21.100 But if you forced it, if everybody was in a point in the toss ups, I can't bring 270 up
01:29:26.480 fast enough.
01:29:27.420 But I'm pretty sure the Republican number was 297.
01:29:30.040 And that has Michigan as a toss up.
01:29:32.900 But it also has New Hampshire as a toss up.
01:29:36.000 And, you know, is Harris down, too?
01:29:39.540 So, again, if Trump outperforms at all, we're looking at the 320s.
01:29:44.360 Wow.
01:29:44.700 That's that's massive.
01:29:46.100 And that's music to my ears.
01:29:47.500 As for the popular vote, does he go 80 million, 85 million?
01:29:51.940 Do we see him break a record?
01:29:53.820 I think my understanding is we're going to see a decreased turn of that.
01:29:59.360 What you will.
01:30:00.320 There was some miraculous voter numbers all back in 2020.
01:30:04.280 Just don't seem like they're coming to the polls this year.
01:30:07.040 Weird.
01:30:08.160 Especially for the Democrats.
01:30:09.480 Joe Biden, 81 million votes.
01:30:12.020 What's the song?
01:30:12.800 81 million votes.
01:30:13.760 My ass.
01:30:14.180 I mean, yeah.
01:30:14.860 49 percent of Americans agree with that, by the way.
01:30:18.140 Mark, can you imagine, I know I said I was wrapping up there, but a man who got the most
01:30:24.800 votes in the history of this country was able to be forced out that easily.
01:30:29.260 Talk about democracy, Mark.
01:30:31.760 Crazy.
01:30:32.460 It's crazy.
01:30:33.160 Well, the voters knew he'd gone.
01:30:34.880 Two-thirds of voters wanted a mental cognitive test for Biden as early as the beginning of
01:30:39.200 2022.
01:30:40.120 I mean, they knew the first time we were told about it, but yeah.
01:30:43.680 I think we should have got a mental cognitive test the day he entered the Senate because
01:30:47.000 he was fried back then and he's totally baked now.
01:30:50.540 I mean, it's a nice way to put it.
01:30:52.880 I feel bad for the guy, but it is what it is.
01:30:55.300 He's an evil old man for what he's done to President Trump.
01:30:58.620 And, you know, he's going to face his fate one day for what he's done to this country
01:31:02.940 and the weaponization he's done to President Trump and his family and the two assassination
01:31:09.100 attempts on him.
01:31:10.680 Mark Mitchell, Rasmussen, thank you for all you're doing.
01:31:13.320 And in the new year, we're going to sell some polls for you at that 60 or 70%.
01:31:17.040 Yeah, let's do it.
01:31:18.340 All right.
01:31:18.980 Thanks so much, Mark.
01:31:21.040 Good to be here.
01:31:22.240 Thanks to Mark Mitchell for asking us and thank you all for being with us today.
01:31:25.420 Mark's a great American and I think he does a really good job at polling and keeping it
01:31:29.720 honest even when it doesn't fit the narrative that the media wants it to fit.
01:31:35.860 So it takes a great deal of integrity for Mark to be doing what he does.
01:31:40.820 Lou and I started this show just almost to the day three years ago with one thing in
01:31:46.120 mind, and it was to get President Trump reelected tomorrow.
01:31:50.140 So this show and today's show and the tomorrow show that will come out are ones that will be
01:31:54.980 touching for both of us.
01:31:57.400 Lou up in heaven, me here today, continuing on his legacy and praying to God that on Election
01:32:03.980 Day tomorrow that, you know, our journey we set out on just about three years ago to
01:32:10.420 the day comes to fruition and President Trump reenters that White House in January.
01:32:16.760 Thanks, folks, for being with us today.
01:32:18.460 I really appreciate it.
01:32:19.420 And I appreciate all of you staying with me as we continue on Lou's legacy and continue
01:32:24.640 what Lou and I started together, as I said, about three years ago to the day.
01:32:29.660 Um, it's been a fun journey and I hope to continue it, um, into the new year and for
01:32:36.100 years to come.
01:32:36.980 Um, but that's all on you guys.
01:32:38.380 If you guys want me to stay, thanks again, everybody for being with us today.
01:32:41.760 We'll see you right back here tomorrow on Election Day for the Great America Show as
01:32:45.920 our quest for truth, justice, and the American way continues.
01:32:49.260 May God bless you all.
01:32:51.000 May God bless America.
01:32:52.460 And may God bless my best friend, the great Lou Dobbs.
01:32:56.040 Lou, we're going to do this for you tomorrow.
01:32:57.780 Make America great again, brother.
01:32:59.160 We'll see you tomorrow.