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Save America with your host Sean Carnell.
Speaker 3 (00:13):
Good evening, America, Welcome to Battleground Live. This is the
show where we kick ass and take names and lockhorns
with the radical left. It is Debate Night, the night
that all of America has been waiting for Donald Trump
on that stage with cackling Kamala Harris, Comrade Kamala and
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what would likely be one of her very first public
media appearances of her presidential campaign. As crazy as that sounds,
and it's live. Even the CNN interview that she did
wasn't live. It was scripted eighteen minutes a best of
real and that was embarrassing as hell. I how bad
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is it? Seriously? How bad is it that the first
time she's going to be seen an unscripted live format
is the Debate, which is likely it's going to be
viewed by tens of millions of Americans. I gotta believe
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that many of those Americans are going to base their
vote on who performs well tonight, because always keep in
mind that many people who are watching tonight are not
going to be tethered to politics like you or like
me and I just to me. I can almost see,
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And of course I don't disagree. I'm sorry, I don't
agree with this, but I can almost see the logic
behind her saying, Okay, I don't want to do any
media in the first couple of weeks. You know, I
was selected here, not elected. I gotta get my what
they hid me for the better part of three years
of the Biden administration, everybody thought I was a dufis
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and relatively incompetent. Late night television shows were making fun
of me, saying that my approval rating was somehow lower
than Dick Cheney's and he shot an old dude in
the face with a shotgun. So for like, I'm not
gonna go from reviled to loved overnight. So it's just
gonna take some time. I get that, right, So do you.
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Maybe I don't agree with it. If you're running for office,
you should do interviews. But I can see I kind
of got it. But then three weeks went by, four
weeks went by, and now here we are five fifty
plus days. I think our campaign has been going for
fifty days and she hasn't done one single live interview
with the media, not been asked one single difficult question
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by the media at all, and now she's gonna have
to do it on a debate stage in front of
tens of millions of Americans. And that brings me to
this next point. It's all on the line for her.
I'm gonna get into more details on why the stakes
are just so high for her. It's just it's gonna
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be so interesting to watch what happens tonight. So just
put a bookmark in that. We'll come back to that
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Look some good news right off the top ropes here
today or actually yesterday. And I don't know how I
missed this, but the DC Appellate Court vacated fifteen twelve
C sentences the convictions of eleven January sixth defendants, including
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Guy Refit, one of the very first January Sixers convicted
it trial. So I got that information from Julie Kelly,
who I just think has been absolutely phenomenal in her reporting.
When the vast majority of the American media abandon January
six Ers, not the vast majority, almost ninety nine point
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nine percent of our media, even conservative media, abandoned January
six Ers, Julie Kelly was there, you know, volunteering her time,
sitting through each and every trial, steadfastly reporting on the facts.
And I think she's just done a phenomenal job. She's
been a real bright spot in the lives of these
January six Ers, no doubt in their families, given their
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families hope. And believe me, believe me when I tell you,
as somebody who has been on the receiving end of
law law fair that damn near destroyed my family and
hurt my family more than you could possibly imagine. It
means a lot to have hope in those dark times.
And Julie Kelly, and she wasn't the only one, but
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in many others, gave these January six Ers hope. And
it looks like it looks like I wouldn't put anything
past these bastards and black robes, these democrat you know,
judicial activists who masquerade as judges. It wouldn't put anything
past these people. We always have to have our guard up.
But the fact that we have eleven j six defendants
who had their conviction convictions vacated vacated today, that is
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a victory. That is a that is a hard fought,
hard won victory, and we should celebrate that and recognize
that today. Also, before I really get into what's going
on with the debate, I've got to highlight this video
by Milania Trump because it's important on a lot of levels.
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And I saw some folks mentioning it in the live
chat before I went live. It spoke to me, and
I think the reason why some of you all are
discussing it in the live chat is because it spoke
to you as well. Milania Trump believes that the silence
around the assassination attempt on her husband has been deafening.
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I don't want to put words in her mouth. I'll
I'll let her explain it for herself, and then I'll
tell you why I think this is so important to end.
Speaker 4 (06:19):
My husband's life was a horrible, distressing experience. Now the
silence around it feels heavy. I can't help but wonder
why didn't law enforcement officials arrese the shooter before the speech.
There is definitely more to this story, and we need
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to uncover the truth.
Speaker 3 (06:45):
Listen. I think that's very compelling and it's very telling.
Here you have the wife of the forty fifth president
of the United States. She's got a book coming out.
I can't wait to read it because I just think
Malania Trump. I think the world of her. I think
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she was an unbelievable first lady. I think that she
never got the credit that she so deserved. I thought
that she was elegant, and her conduct in the White
House was was fit of the office, which she didn't
really hold an office, but the office of the first Lady.
I should say, you know, she never really I mentioned
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that she didn't get the credit she deserved. He didn't
see her on a single magazine cover. You didn't see her,
you know, the media fawning over her fashion. Not that
I'm some big, great fashion experts, I'm not. I will
say Commander Melanie has thought some of her outfits have
looked pretty cool. And again, I don't know how to
speak about outfits. This is not what I do. All
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I'm saying is is what I do know is that
she never really got the credit she deserved and was
unfairly targeted. And let's face it, she was a first
Lady once and is very likely going to be a
first Lady again. And she just released a video today
that you would think would be blanketing the news coverage
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on every single channel, that she thinks that something is
being hidden about the attempt on her husband's life, and
that shouldn't surprise you. It certainly doesn't surprise me. I
was there. I lived it. My wife was almost shot
in the line of the bullets. Two people with multiple
people in Pennsylvania were shot. One tragically lost his life.
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I very very upset about this. But she believes something
is being hidden. Imagine the access to information that she,
as a former first Lady has, especially with regards to
proximity of her husband with President Trump. They know a
lot of what's going on out there. They have a
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lot more information than I would think that you and
I have. And they're out there saying that something is
being hidden. And Eric Trump, her son, says something is
being hidden about the attempt on President Trump's life in
Pennsylvania as well, because Eric Trump came out and said
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he'd like to get to the bottom of it too.
How is it that we still know nothing? How is
it that here we are on our way to two
months later and we still know nothing. It's to the
point where the wife of President Trump, Malania Trump, is
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filming a video saying, come on now, something is being hidden.
Now you know a member of the Secret Service was
was forced. I think he was a director of tactics.
I don't want to get into I don't I don't
want to name names because I've been trying to get
smart on who this guy was. He was. He was
a higher up guy, director of tactics and protection. I
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don't know the exact title for Secret Service. But my
point is I've been reading a lot of whistleblower testimony,
not testimony, but the words of whistleblowers spoken to someone
Susan Crabtree, who was saying that this guy that they
they're forcing into retirement was one of the good guys.
This guy had nothing to do with Trump being denied.
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The security denied, counter sniper denied all of that. Those
decisions were made far above his head. And this man,
this guy is being relieved and let go and forced
into retirement because of the decisions of the people over him.
And to me, this is concerning. You know, I don't
the answer. Here's the deal. I'm telling you what whistleblowers
say because I do not trust our government at all.
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I do not trust former Director of Secret Service Cheetle,
I do not trust the acting Director Roe, I do
not trust Christopher Ray. I do not trust the Department
of Homeland Security. Screw our government right now. I don't
trust any of them. So I'm taking the words of
these whistleblowers to heart. People who are standing up and saying,
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wait a second, this is one of the good guys.
But doesn't that make sense? Isn't that par for the
course of how these commie mouth breathing radical leftist democrats operate.
They would use the assassination attempt against President Trump to
purge the Secret Service of even more good officers. Now, look,
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I don't I'm speculating here, but what I do know
is that's exactly how these democrats operate. Look at what
they did to the military during COVID. You're a patriot
that questions the vaccine. You don't want to get the
vaccine because it's experimental, and they put you out of
the military without pay, right, Or how about the story
that Catherine Herridge did of the woman who got the
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vaccine because it was mandated in the military and now
has horrible heart issues and complications from getting the vaccine.
The Army, along with the Department of Defense withheld her
back pay for several years and denied her any insurance
while her medical bills stacked up and stacked up and
stacked up, just to cover up the fact that they
forced her to get a vaccine that hurt her well.
Because of Catherine Herriage's reporting, now she's gotten at least
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a year of back pay. But my point is this
radical leftists use every crisis. They see every crisis as
an opportunity to reshape the government in their image so
that it could be weaponized more effectively the next time.
And so I'm not sure the quality of person. I
don't know, I don't have firsthand knowledge, is what I'm
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saying of the guy that's being forced into retirement. All
I do is to trust the line members of the
Secret Service who were saying he was one of the
good ones, and it also makes sense. I also saw
something else that stood out an interview in Philadelphia area bakery,
which is I think in Delaware County. And this is
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real event because this of course debate night, the debates
happening in Philadelphia. This bakery is selling in the lead
up to the debate Trump cookies and Harris cookies. And
I thought it was interesting because this is in a
the Philadelphia suburbs not exactly known as a deep red area.
So can we get any information, any information at all,
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any intel that we can glean from the information of
the sale of these cookies, who's selling more, what cookie
is flying off the shelves well, deep blue area. This
might surprise you though.
Speaker 5 (13:40):
You've sold thousands already, and I know you've baked thousands
in preparation for tonight. Everyone wants to know what do
the sales maybe tell us about who might win the
election in November. We talk to me about the sales.
Speaker 6 (13:50):
The Red is leading by a lot a lot.
Speaker 5 (13:54):
Keally was just uf.
Speaker 6 (13:55):
Dated' you're new to see it, but almost by four
thousand cookies, as you can see, and that's tremendous, tremendous
for us.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
Has a small business to.
Speaker 6 (14:04):
Produce this and sell this as well, and see the
faces that are coming around to buy these from all over.
Speaker 5 (14:09):
Absolutely, and just to stresses that is not a typo.
Former President trumpet more than four thousand cookies sold, current
Vice President Kamala Harrison with only about four hundred. So
the Harris voter's got some work to do if they
want to boost their numbers here. But again we want
to stress we've been saying this all morning. You guys
are not politically driven. I know you take a lot
of flack out and especially talking about your motivation here.
Speaker 7 (14:29):
You're just trying to do businesses.
Speaker 6 (14:30):
Yeah, I mean, I'm a small business and prices are
really high right now. We're seeing increases daily on eggs
and butter, and so these help get people.
Speaker 3 (14:40):
That is what this election is going to be about.
In addition to just being a cool segment. You get
like people buying the Trump Cookies four thousand plus sales
of let me see, the exact number is four two
hundred and twenty eight at the time of that interview
of Trump Cookies versus Kamala's three sixty nine. If there
are fair elections in Philadelphia, that would probably be emblematic
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of the of the vote there. But I just thought
it was compelling because here is this. We talk about
these kind of people all the time. They're not tethered
to politics, they don't really pay attention like we do.
But now they're paying attention because prices are so high.
I think that that is what this election is going
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The stakes are really, really, really high for Kamala here,
as I said in the lead in it took, she
still hasn't done an unscripted live television interview. You know,
there's a reason why people say that primaries are important.
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Having had my name on the ballot twice. Just being
completely honest, I hate primaries. I despise them. I think
that when you run for political office and you're running
in a primary, your opponents act like eighth grade girls
or something like that. It's like like running for office.
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Even in the vastly important swing state of Pennsylvania, running
for office is like that movie Mean Girls. I swear
to god, I absolutely despise running in primaries. Just in
the interest of full disclosure, I don't like it, but
because it's just annoying. I don't like being attacked by
people that I don't know if I'm being attacked, especially Republicans,
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right like, we're all supposed to be on the same team.
I really really really don't like attacking other Republicans unless
are the worst or the worst establishment rhinos that I
don't have a real problem with it. But I generally speaking,
I don't like you know, we're all on the same
team here, right like, So I don't like that. I
got no who's going after the radical commy mouth breathing left.
They I despise them, so I got no issues going
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after them. But my point is this, there are people
out there and I think I've been presenting you both
sides here, my personal feelings on the matter, but also
the other side here is that primaries are important because
it it gives you an opportunity to hone your craft.
You know, if you're running for office for the first time,
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or you're out there listening, or you're watching this show
tonight and you're thinking, you know, I've listened to what
Sean says. I might try to run for county commissioner,
or I might try to run for school board. Look,
you know, I might try to run for state rep.
Or hell, throw my hat in the ring for Congress
or Senate one day, I don't know. My point is
is that you don't jump into politics and master the
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craft right off the bat. It takes time to hone
your message. It takes time to get comfortable in your
own skin giving a stump speech. It takes time to
walk into a television interview and not be nervous as hell, right,
And if you get away from doing that, you get rusty.
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It's a perishable skill, I promise you. Having done it twice,
I can tell you unequivocally that if you get away
from it, it's very hard to get back into you
get rusty, you gotta shake the rust off. Trust me.
Ran for Congress, did my first debate. I've had days
like this. I've been in debate prep before. I know
what it feels like to have the butterflies in your stomach.
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The first time that I met my opponent when I
was running for Congress, and he was a real poindexter.
But the first time I ever met him was at
the debate, and I remember being so nervous, you know,
because I just it's thee unknown, something that I've never
done before. And I remember walking into you know, Channel
eleven news here in western Pennsylvania. It was on a
local affiliate. And by the way, the moderator, Katherine Amna,
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I think she did a phenomenal job, you know what
I looked for and selecting a moderator, by the way,
and by the way, like we were very we did
not accept debate rules carte blanche. I just refuse to
engage and play with the Dems on their terms. I
just won't ever do it. But all I want I
don't give a damn if the moderator is a Democrat
or Republican. I don't give a shit about that. Okay,
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I can hold my own in a debate. All I
want is a commitment to be fair. That's it. I
don't need anybody's charity. I don't need anybody tipping the
scales in one direction trying to help me. I don't
need it. Okay, the Democrats do, because they're fake losers
that can't articulate a position about anything. They can't even
answer difficult questions. For God's sake, we got a woman
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running for president. It hasn't done an unscripted television interview
and over fifty days. So we had this amazing moderator
for it was a thirty minute debate. But I'm telling you,
I was so nervous, and she did, by way, our
moderator did a phenomenal job. I mean she she really
was fair. I don't know where politics, but she really
was fair. But I was nervous as hell. Right, you
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go in there, and I'll give you a sense of
what I mean. You go in there and it's a
television station. And I've done national TV before, but it's
a you know, you're doing a remote interview. It's a
little bit different. You see the podiums there, you see
the cameras on you, your opponent's standing right next to you.
So my point is it's nerve wracking. To be sure,
you know it's it's nerve wracking. But the that Kamala
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hasn't My point is this, It's a long way of
me saying the fact that Kamala has not done a
single damn interview the entire time running for president does
not bode well for her. I'm not trying to set
the bar low so that she can exceed all expectations.
That's not what I'm trying to do here. But what
I'm saying is that it's it is a real thing.
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She hasn't debated in a very long time. She's not
done an interview, she's not had to answer challenging questions.
She hasn't even she hasn't even answered questions live on television.
And I mean, I'm telling you this has all the
makings of a disaster for her. Now, She's been preparing
for five days, has a trumpet personator helping her out,
and like, I'm sure she'll have her polished lines tonight.
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In fact, I'm absolutely sure of it. And I'm also
sure that at some point we're gonna get mister president.
I'm speaking even with the MIC's turned off. Look, if
I'm a betting man and I've been known to place
bets every now and again, I bet you she tries
to squeeze that one in there somehow, even though the
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mics will be muted. But this is she's setting herself
up for failure, hiding from the media because even if
the debate moderator, and I talked to you all about
this yesterday, the debate moderator is a far left loser.
I mean, there's no doubt about it. She was just
trying a couple of months ago to prepare to compare
President Trump or tie President Trump to the KKK on
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a visit to Michigan. I mean, clearly she's in the
tank for the Democrats. That much is clear. But you
can bet Kamala is going to have her answer, have
to answer very difficult questions from Trump. And we've all
seen Trump debate and I said on I went on
Bongino's show today and we talked a little bit about
this his radio show, not his podcast, but his radio show.
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And you know, I said on the show, like, look,
Trump doesn't need my advice, and and the reason for
that is one he doesn't uh, but two, the guy
has won three Republican primaries now, defeated a Bushen and
Clinton in the sixteen cycle, you know, wiped the floor
with all Republicans and in each of the last two primary.
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I mean, the guys, the guys actually are forced to
be reckoned with. But you've all seen Trump debate. He's
going to go after Kamala, and Kamala is going to
have to answer very difficult questions. I mean. And by
the way, things aren't going very well for Kamala right now.
She's slipping in the polls. To give you a sense
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of where she is right now, she's slipping in the polls.
Right now, the polymarket has I think has Trump up
eight again. You know my role of thumb here. We
can't paign like we're ten points down. We don't really
trust the polls. But you know, this stuff gives you
an indication to where we are at this moment, and
it sure as hell shapes media narratives and Kamala Harrison
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told you this debate, not just this debate, but this
election is about change to scar the top line of
the polls. Who gives the damn about the top line
of the polls. You don't trust the polls, and rightfully so.
But what we can trust are the issues that matter
to the American people. In every single poll that I've
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seen for the last several months, and by the way,
I have some access to insider polling as well internal polling,
the top issues are always the economy, inflation, immigration. When
asked if the country is on the right track, almost
seventy percent of Americans say no. Now that tells me all.
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And by the way, Trump is leading on all of
those issues economy, inflation, immigration. So even if you don't
trust the top line numbers, if the American people buy
and large prefer President Trump on those three issues. So
if the top three issues that matter to Americans are
issues that Trump is winning, that votes very well for
him on election Day, because that's going to be what's
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driving people to pull that lever. And that brings me
to the point of the change agent argument, which, by
the way, everyone's making now, and we saw people talking
about it last night after the show, saw people talking
about it today leading up to the show because they're
seeing the same polls that I'm seeing. Seventy percent of
America believes that America is on the wrong path, and
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which means that they desire a change and Kamala is
really screwing herself over her people are not doing her
any favors. Because yesterday we covered that Kamala finally had
policies on her website for president after fifty days running. Well,
there's only a slight problem because people trace the source
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code of the policies that she posted on her website
for president, and it's the same exact source code from
the Biden campaigns website for president. She just cut and pasted.
And so the American people already, and I believe have
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been on the record saying this. I believe that the
American people are already starting to realize that Kamala is
just more of the same. That's why her lead in
many of these battleground states is dwindling. That's why her
lead in the electoral college is dwindling. I'm not saying
the races isn't can be close at will, but she
is certainly stalled out. Her momentum has stalled. So somehow,
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some way, tonight all on our shoulders and she's gonna
have to shake the rust off. As I've explained on
that debate stage in front of millions of Americans not
going to be an easy thing to do. She's gonna
have to convince Americans who haven't already made up their
mind that she is going to be an agent of change.
When she literally just cut and pasted the policies and
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procedures or the policies off of Joe Biden's website for president,
it's not a good place to be. And meanwhile, millions
of American voters are talking about Trump just like this.
These are folks from Wisconsin, but I guarantee you Wisconsin
and Pennsylvania are very, very, very similar in so many ways.
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If independents are thinking like this in Wisconsin, you can
bet to the thinking like it in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 4 (28:11):
We've seen what Trump has done.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
We've had a good economy, We've had peace in the world.
Speaker 3 (28:18):
He's not going to back down.
Speaker 6 (28:20):
Is he lovable?
Speaker 8 (28:21):
No?
Speaker 3 (28:21):
Heck no, he's not.
Speaker 2 (28:23):
Do I like him?
Speaker 3 (28:24):
No? But do I think he's a better leader for us?
Speaker 9 (28:27):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (28:28):
I do.
Speaker 4 (28:28):
Somebody has to do it.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
Your hec all of it one hundred Yeah, absolutely, I do.
Speaker 10 (28:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (28:34):
I think you will bring the people together more.
Speaker 2 (28:37):
We heard that a lot.
Speaker 3 (28:39):
I sure like his views on how to run a country.
Speaker 4 (28:41):
I just don't like him as first the Trump is
not particularly likable, but the things were better under his administration.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
So why are you carrying your song?
Speaker 3 (28:50):
Why a may care of this same? I want to
pull my support for the United States. I do believe
I'm telling you. I am telling you in twenty I
know I was on the ballot, and I'm telling you
also here. You're not gonna hear this anywhere else. I'm
on the ground in Pennsylvania. I'm talking to people who
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are knocking doors every day. I ran for Congress in
twenty twenty. There's something about Pennsylvania that just feels like
it's it feels like we're in a very, very very
good spot. There are two critical places in Pennsylvania that
you need to watch on election day. And the reason
why this matters to you all, even if you're not
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on election day, even if you're not from Pennsylvania, is
what I'm saying is that everything banks, the entire election
for Kamala is right here in Pennsylvania. Trump has multiple
paths to two seventy in the electoral College without Pennsylvania. Now,
does he want to win it? Of course? Is he
going all in on winning it? Of course, because if
he takes these nineteen electoral votes from Pennsylvania and he
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takes him away from Kamala, she has no path. Trump
wins Pennsylvania has got a ninety six percent chance of
being back in that White House. So for Kamala, everything
comes back to Pennsylvania. It's why she's spent the last
five days in Pittsburgh in Western Pennsylvania debate prepping while
also simultaneously shoring up support here. It's all about Pennsylvania.
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This debate is in Philadelphia. It's all about Pennsylvania. Not
that other swing states aren't important, they are, but for Kamala,
Pennsylvania is the ballgame for her. But things just don't
feel right for her right now. And specifically two counties
that you need to watch on election night, Erie County,
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and you need to watch Northampton Northampton. These are swing counties.
Whoever wins these tends to win the state. And I
cannot imagine a single Democrat. And I mean look outside
of the hardest left people in Eerie. You know, working
class Democrats, union Democrats, men in those areas. I can't
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envision a single Democrat voting for Kamala Harris, especially when
you look at her policies as it pertains to fracking
in Pennsylvania. There are six hundred thousand jobs in Pennsylvania
tied to the oil and gas industry here, not just fracking,
but the oil and gas industry. Upstream jobs, downstream jobs,
manufacturing that's affiliated with it, trucking that ships the gas
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or the natural gas from point A to point B,
pipeline workers, you name it. Six hundred thousand jobs. Each
one of those people is a little microeconomy in and
of themselves. They spend money in the local community, They
send their kids to school in the local community, They
pay taxes in the local community. They grocery shop, they
buy cars from little dealerships there. Every single one of
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these people boost up their local community, and Kamala wants
to crush them. What do you think that will do
for the state of Pennsylvania. People weren't buying that. I'm
telling you, people are over it. And so if you're
Trump tonight, your mission is to expose her as the brazen,
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ridiculous hypocrite that she is, but be the agent of change,
which he knows how to do. I am not I
don't want you any of you thinking for a second
that I'm sitting here giving that guy advice. But if
I were involved in his debate prep and he asked
me my opinion, this is what I would tell him.
Trump is great at being an outsider, so don't I'm
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not worried that he has the ability to do this.
He does it all the time. The guy sat in
the Oval office for four years as president, and somehow
he's an outsider again in this cycle, right, So he
is great at doing this, But he's got to be
that agent of change. He's got to communicate with the
American people that he understands and feels their pain and
he has a plan to fix it. And remember just
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three years ago, when life was a hell of a
lot easier. Who was president? Oh yeah, me while simultaneously
exposing Kamala ridiculous flip flopping and the left excusing this
stuff away is just laughable by the way she was
in a primary back then. Well, do you have a soul?
(33:12):
Do you have a core set of beliefs that actually
matter to people? Like like, I'm a pro constitution guy,
I'm a pro Second Amendment guy. Fervently, I don't give
a damn if I'm running in a primary or not,
that ain't gonna change. I'm a pro life guy. I'm
running in a primary that ain't gonna change. I'm a
pro oil and gas guy. Guess what. I'm an energy
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independence guy. Guess what if I'm running in a primary
that's gonna that ain't gonna change. But these Democrat pundits
in the fake news they're out there, Oh, well, she
was running in a primary. Is different? Well she's different. Now,
are you effing kidding me? You know? This is why
I always say you cannot trust what these CAMMI mouth
breathing Democrats say. You have to watch how they vote,
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you have to watch what they do, which is one.
It is relevant that Kamala was in Pennsylvania for five
straight days preparing for this debate. Her internal polls are
not good here. That's why she's spending so much time here.
And as I mentioned before, she is on the ropes
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Independence in polls, even now after Kamala's entrance into this race,
Independence are largely breaking Trump this cycle, and I think
gen Z is as well because they're being priced out
of the American dream.
Speaker 8 (34:31):
Listen, Hi, everyone so hopping on here and wanted to
say that I am one hundred and ten percents. Not
a Russian bot. I'm actually Dutch. All opinions are my own.
I hate what's happening in our country, and there needs
to be a change happening in Novembers. People in my age,
you really need to be standing up for America and
fighting for what we believe in. Kamala Harris is not it.
(34:51):
She's a shill, she's a puppet, and she has no
opinions or ideas of her own.
Speaker 6 (34:56):
She's done nothing for this country the last.
Speaker 8 (34:58):
Four years, and I love how she's pretending like she's
going to fix every problem that she helped.
Speaker 9 (35:02):
Cause the last four years.
Speaker 8 (35:04):
So uh, not voting for her. We'll be voting for
Trump anyways. I just want to say that, have a
great day and Trump twenty twenty four.
Speaker 3 (35:12):
And look, CNN absolutely annihilated. Yes, CNN last night. Okay,
the media is turning on Kamala Harris, and they're turning
on her because she's not sitting down and doing any interviews.
So CNN last night absolutely demolished Kamala Harris. There was
a SoundBite to Bernie Sanders a couple of days ago
(35:33):
that I thought was real bad for Kamala Harris, somehow
this is just devastating, says, this is just somehow worse
than that.
Speaker 6 (35:40):
Watch this tonight, Kamala Harris releasing details of her policy
positions for the first time on her campaign website. A
K file investigation has uncovered meantime a twenty nineteen questionnaire,
and in this questionnaire, Harris laid out some much more
liberal stances, among them on immigration. So in twenty nineteen
(36:01):
and what K file found, she said she would cut
funding two ICE, writing quote, our immigrant detention system is
out of control, and I believe we must end the
unfair incarceration of thousands of individuals, families, and children. I
was one of the first senators after President Trump was
elected to advocate for a decrease in funding to ICE. Well, now,
of course she's touting the Biden administration's executive order to
(36:23):
crack down on the border. Ky Files Andrew Kazinski joins me, Now, Andrew,
that's pretty incredible on its own, when you're talking about
what you found here on ICE. What else did you find?
Speaker 11 (36:33):
Yeah, And this was a questionnaire that she filled out
for the ACLU, And this questionnaire is really an interesting
snapshot in time of that twenty nineteen Democratic primary, Kamala
Harris was trying to get to the left of Bernie Sanders,
she was trying to get to the left of Elizabeth Warren.
And you really see that in a lot of these answers.
And I want to walk our viewers through a little
bit of what she said. Let's just take immigration and
(36:55):
look at what she said here. She said on immigration,
she made this open ended pledge to end immigrant attention.
She said she supported taxpayer funded gender transition surgeries for
detained migrants. She also said she's.
Speaker 6 (37:08):
Taxpayer funded gender transition surgeries for detainment detained She actually
said she supported.
Speaker 11 (37:12):
She wrote, listened to that answered in the affirmative when
she was asked this, and she said she also supported
it for federal prisoners. Now, she also pledged to slash
immigration detention by fifty percent, close all family and private facilities,
and decrease funding for ICE and then the end UH
and ICE detainers with local law enforcement.
Speaker 6 (37:34):
I mean, these are these are things that you know,
it would be hard to think that you would come
up with tax payer funding gender transitions for UH for
detained migrants. And yet this, as you say, written and
verbally uh, you know, what else you know did you find?
Speaker 11 (37:49):
Well, let's also let's take a look at her answer
here on drugs she got asked about. You know, this
is the question from the ACLU was, since drug use
is better addressed as a public health issue through treatment
and other programming, will you support the decriminalization at the
federal level of all drug possession for personal use? And
Harris answers, yes, Now, what would that mean? Will it
(38:11):
mean the federal all all drug possession that's not just marijuana,
which she alluded to in her answer to this question,
but it also would mean yees, federal level, yea, cocaine,
things like that.
Speaker 3 (38:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (38:23):
Have they responded to you on her changes on these issues?
Speaker 11 (38:26):
So we did put this question to the Harris campaign
about the entire uh ACLU questionnaire, and the Harris campaign
didn't answer any questions from CNN. Instead, they just provided
a statement from an unnamed Harris campaign advisor that just
said the Vice President's positions have been shaped by three
years of effective government governance as part of the Biden
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Harris administration. Now, they declined to CNN to elaborate on
what those positions were, and then they also provided this
statement which they attributed to a spokesperson saying as president,
she will take that same pragmatic approach, focusing on common
sense solutions for the sake of progress. So where does
she stand on this all all this question or today?
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We don't know and they won't say.
Speaker 6 (39:10):
It's pretty incredible stuff. And thank you very much Andrew
K File for this reporting.
Speaker 3 (39:17):
Taxpayer funded transition gender transition surgeries for illegal aliens. Aaron
Burnett from CNN was like what she's like, This is
actually just hard to come up with stuff like this
that you would want. I mean, it's it was so
(39:37):
it's so unbelievably radical that even CNN is calling you out,
I'm telling you, or how about you know, decriminalizing fentanyl
and crack cocaine and all these other drugs. I mean,
it is absolutely crazy. I'm telling you that is going
to hurt Kamala Harris. It just is. And I think democrats,
(40:01):
I think that Democrats, specifically Democrat candidates in twenty twenty eight,
are starting to see the writing on the wall. I
think I've told you many times before that I think
if the Democrats win and Kamala Harris is in the
White House, hey, that's great, we got we got Kamala
Harris in the White House. Whatever. Obviously they're not going
to be upset about that. But if they lose, I
(40:24):
honestly believe Democrats don't care. They can discard Kamala she's
not well liked. It'll It'll give access to Newsom, to Whitmer,
to Shapiro, people who they who have who the the
kingmakers in the Democrat Party believe have far more potential
than Kamala Harris. Gives way to them, right, gives them
(40:44):
the ability to show up in twenty twenty eight arriving
on the scene like a conquering hero saving America from Trump.
And I think that these people, Newsom, Whitmer, Shapiro, I
think they're starting to realize it. And I think they're
starting to plant the seeds for Kamala Harris defeed them.
I'm not saying that's gonna happen. I'm just saying they
are definitely hedging their bets. Shapiro just gave an interview
(41:06):
here on local TV. Actually she also he also did
on MSNBC talking about how Pennsylvania is just so difficult.
It's very, very tough to win, got to work really hard,
it's very tough. That doesn't sound like the Shapiro in
twenty twenty who said, oh, if you count of all
the votes, Trump is gonna lose, doesn't sound like the
same guy. Also, Newsome out there today distancing himself from
(41:31):
Kamala Harris as well, criticizing her lack of engagement with
the media. Listen to this starts. I've been hearing this.
Speaker 12 (41:38):
She's going to do more interviews for a long time now.
Speaker 1 (41:40):
That's up to the campaign, and you know what I mean.
Speaker 10 (41:43):
I'm not here to advise in that respect.
Speaker 9 (41:45):
I think absolutely she should do that, but that's.
Speaker 3 (41:47):
Up to her. How about CNBC going after Chris Coons,
who's the co chair of a Kamalist campaign committee.
Speaker 9 (41:55):
When I asked her whether there was any explanation for
how difficult it's been, I think, I don't know how
many extemporaneous press briefings former President Trump has had in
the last forty or forty five days, but it's dozens.
And we're exactly at zero still for Vice President Harris.
(42:16):
And I asked her and she said, well, she's been
really busy, and but but we've seen some, you know,
some crazy stuff in retail outlets, and you know some
funny moments and things that we've seen plenty of stuff,
but not that as vice chair or co chair. I'm
sorry of the Harris campaign. Was were you involved in
that decision to basically keep her away from from speaking
(42:38):
and tempori extemporaneously, Senator?
Speaker 3 (42:41):
What was this changing?
Speaker 12 (42:43):
As you can well imagine, I'm not her daily scheduler,
but I served with her in the Senate, I've worked
with her as vice president.
Speaker 3 (42:50):
I know her to be smart and cable. Why why
do it?
Speaker 10 (42:54):
Then?
Speaker 9 (42:54):
You can't? Can you? Do you have an explanation for
why she's been kept under wraps like that? Because it's
just this people's suspicions, and people really wonder what's the problem.
Speaker 12 (43:04):
Look, what I find concerning is that when Donald Trump
gives those completely unscripted, long rambling interviews, the things he
talks about are unhinged.
Speaker 3 (43:18):
And I'm just saying things aren't exactly great for Kamala
Harris and she's walking onto that debate stage, didn't give
a single live interview. I'm also Bob Casey, Democrat, Senator
running for Pennsylvania, running for the Pennsylvania Senate seed. He's
been in an office for eighteen years. He's also trying
to distance himself a little bit from Kamala Harris. People
(43:38):
see the writing on the wall again. It's going to
be a close race. I'm not trying to give you
false hope campaign like we're ten points down, but I'm
highlighting to you that it's things ain't going real well
for Kamala Harris. And then this video from ten years ago,
from well longer than that, from nineteen ninety five about
Willie Brown in Sam and Cisco. Just watch, just watch this.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
This is a rogue, all right, notorious for his flamboyant lifestyle,
flashy clothes, fancy parties, fine women, and fast cars.
Speaker 3 (44:19):
Are you his daughter? No, I'm not. Wait listen who's
that right there? Who's that right there? Wait? Listen to
that again? Are you his daughter?
Speaker 11 (44:27):
No?
Speaker 3 (44:28):
I'm not?
Speaker 1 (44:32):
And fast cars you ship from adressol.
Speaker 3 (44:38):
I'm telling you none of this, Like, there are definitely
more effective ways to attack Kamala Harris. I get it.
But at the time he was married, she was hooking
up with him. Are you his daughter? People thought she
was his people thought she was his daughter. That I mean,
oh my god, things aren't great. Are not great for
(44:59):
cackling Harris. Okay, so I've got to talk to you
about this, this stuff, this Haitian stuff. I don't want
to say that. I don't want to say that the
migrant thing, right, I don't like using that word because
that's the left words. But in this case, because they
(45:19):
were they were granted legal status or temporary asylum, I
guess it's accurate to say that they're Haitian migrants. Something
is happening right now. This is why I'm coming back
to this real quick, because I want to follow up
on this story for you. But something is happening right now.
And before I get into it, make sure you smash
that like button, that little green thumb beneath the video.
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Go and smash that like button. The media is trying
to deny that this ever happened. They're trying to make
it seem like this as a hoax. I'm telling you, folks,
this is not a hoax. I've I've actually heard from
from people who have loved ones in Springfield. This is
(46:01):
actually these Haitian migrants are killing ducks in ponds and
local parks, and geese. They are catching and killing pets
and eating them. I mean JD Vance, buddy of mine,
senator from Ohio running for vice president. His office is
overwhelmed with people from Springfield, Ohio saying that this is happening,
(46:22):
This is not a hoax. But this is what the
media does. They see this as an issue, right, this
pet stuff, these Haitians in Springfield. They see this as
an issue that would be detrimental to Kamala Harris. Right, Oh,
she's running for president. We got to go out of
our way to protect her. And so what they're doing
is what they do with everything else. They just say
(46:42):
it's a hoax. But the way that they're covering at
The New York Times, for example, did a piece yesterday
saying that migrants enrich are communities. I'm telling you it
ain't gonna work. And the great tragedy about all of
this is that we've got in Colorado, Venezuelan gangs taking
(47:04):
over entire apartment buildings. You have Kamala Harris in writing
saying that she wants to legalize ventanyl. Fentanyl is the
number one killer of people in this country between eighteen
and thirty five. You know, hundreds of Americans every single
day are dying from fentanyl poisoning. We have at the border,
(47:28):
hundreds of thousands of children completely disappeared, disappeared into thin air,
sold into some horrifying form of slavery or worse yet,
somehow sex slavery. All the while American citizens are being
left behind. All the while we have you know, kids
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being attacked, raped, murdered, women as well, at the hands
of illegal aliens who should have never come to this
country in the first place. But it was a story
about you know, Haitians in Springfield, Ohio eating pets that
(48:12):
finally caused the media to really cover what is now
becoming a viral, a viral story. And I want you
to understand, if you don't already, why this is actually happening. Okay,
why are towns, and it's not just Springfield, Ohio, it's
small towns like this all over America are being inundated
(48:35):
with these temporary asylum protected refugees. And of course I
use the term loosely, they're being inundated. I mean, the
town of fifty thousand in Springfield was inundated with twenty
thousand Haitian migrants. It's absolutely crushing the town. But Springfield,
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Ohio is a very, very very ardent Trump supporting area.
And what the Democrats want is they want to force
the healthscape of their dystopian vision of America on Trump supporters.
They want Trump's supporters to live with the consequences of
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their terrible policies. Look at people like Eric Adams from
New York City. Illegal aliens are crushing what was a
once great city. He's complaining, even though it was his
own sanctuary city policies that led to it happening. He
wants to bust them to more conservative areas. None of
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these Democrats want to live with the consequences of their
horrible policies. But believe me when I tell you the
Biden administration is in the Department of Homeland Security under
majorcas Is looking at Republican areas on a map and
consciously sending these people there to force Trump supporters to
live with the consequences of these horrible policies. And two,
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they want to the vote. They want to replace and
they want to replace Americans and dilute the vote of
these Trump supporters. Ultimately, the plan is to get these
people to vote in our elections. And make no mistake
about it. Illegals are illegal aliens are voting in our
elections ten years ago, NBC covered it. Listen to this.
Speaker 6 (50:29):
It could be very serious.
Speaker 12 (50:30):
It could change the whole complexion of an election.
Speaker 2 (50:34):
Two Elections supervisors take action tonight after an NBC two
investigation uncovers flawed record keeping and human error allowing people
who are not citizens of the United States to vote.
Speaker 6 (50:46):
NBC two investigator Andy Ferrati has been working on this
story now for more than two months.
Speaker 10 (50:51):
He joins US law from the Lee County Elections Center.
Speaker 13 (50:54):
Andy Well Lynn lindsay, we don't know how widespread this
problem is because elections offices don't keep track of where
non citizens live. So we decided to do something that
they never tried to do before, and we found them
on our own. Have you voted before?
Speaker 7 (51:10):
Right?
Speaker 4 (51:11):
I voted?
Speaker 3 (51:12):
He here?
Speaker 13 (51:13):
Hanako Dinnette is not a US citizen, yet the Cape
Corps resident is registered to vote. Do you know that
you're not supposed to vote if you're not a US citizen.
NBC two found Dinnette after reviewing her jury excuse the form.
She told the Clerk of court she couldn't serve because
she wasn't a US citizen. But we found her name
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and nearly one hundred others like her in the database
of Florida registered voters. You have no idea why you're
registered to vote.
Speaker 5 (51:42):
I have no idea.
Speaker 6 (51:43):
I mean how I was I supposed to know go
to the driver, size, the facilities or anything.
Speaker 3 (51:48):
I don't know.
Speaker 13 (51:49):
This Naples woman didn't want to show her face. While
she doesn't know how she was registered, she does know
how to vote. Records shows she voted six times and
elections dating back at years.
Speaker 9 (52:00):
I know you canno vote before you recall a citizens,
so I never tried to do anything like that.
Speaker 13 (52:04):
Samuel Lincoln is not a US citizen either. The Jamaican
National says he doesn't know how he ended up registered
the vote, so this is all theyby said.
Speaker 3 (52:14):
So he does, they're mistake, that's not matter.
Speaker 13 (52:16):
But we obtain a copy of his two thousand and
seven voter registration application. It's clearly marked US citizen and
that is under oath.
Speaker 14 (52:25):
That document or a testing that it is in fact true,
and by falsifying it, it's a third degree felony.
Speaker 13 (52:32):
County Supervisors of Elections tell me they have no way
to verify citizenship under the nineteen ninety two vot voter law.
They're not required to ask for proof.
Speaker 12 (52:41):
We have no policing authority. We don't have any way
of bouncing that information off of any other database that
would give.
Speaker 7 (52:48):
Us that information.
Speaker 13 (52:50):
Does that need to change?
Speaker 12 (52:52):
I think it needs to be looked at.
Speaker 13 (52:54):
Till that happens. The only way supervisors of elections can
investigate voter fraud is if they get it.
Speaker 14 (53:00):
It looks like these individuals lied on your documents.
Speaker 13 (53:04):
So that's what our list became. After showing them nearly
one hundred names recompiled. Both elections offices sent letters to
each voter asking them to verify citizenship.
Speaker 2 (53:16):
It could be very sarious.
Speaker 6 (53:17):
It could change the whole complexion of an election.
Speaker 13 (53:22):
It's important to note that we don't know whether they
were here legally or not, only that they're not US citizens.
It takes thirty days. They have thirty days to respond
to those letters to verify their citizenship. If they don't,
they'll be taken off the voter rolls back to you.
Speaker 5 (53:37):
Any quick question for you.
Speaker 10 (53:38):
We know in Florida all too well that it can
only take one vote and that can make a difference.
But are the supervisors changing their policies to make sure
that the people who are not allowed to vote, that
they don't vote.
Speaker 13 (53:50):
Based on our investigation, both elections offices plan the request
jury excus re forms from clerker courts every single time
they get one that says not US citizens, they'll basically
do what we did. They'll take those names and they'll
compare those names.
Speaker 3 (54:04):
We see ten years ago this was being reported on,
but it's not today. And isn't it interesting that everyone
likes to act The Democrats in their allies in the media,
try to act like this as some sort of big hoax,
all while we're in the middle of one of the
most serious illegal immigration crises in this nation's history. Did
(54:28):
you see also where they said exactly what I've been
telling you forever that the only check in balance against
this is a block that says US citizen yes or no.
And after that these voters disappear into the ether. And
I'm also going to say a message to every Republican.
I cannot stress this enough. The only way you stop
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voter fraud is on the front end. Where is the
lawsuit in say, Pennsylvania that forces the state to answer
the question are illegal aliens registered to vote in this state?
Republicans are always behind the power curve on these lawsuits,
and yeah, they'll file one after an election is stolen,
but by then it's too late because we have cowardly
judges in this country that will not do a damn
(55:12):
thing about it. Okay, So conservatives have been supporting doing
everything they can to support the residents of Springfield. And
part of the reason why this situation has gone viral
is that conservatives are very creatively using AI to create
duck and kitten memes of Donald Trump holding a duck
(55:34):
or holding a kitten saying that Donald Trump will be
the savior of ducks and kittens. So my point is,
Eric Swalwell and a committee meeting today had a complete meltdown.
So we'll go out prior to the debate. We'll go
out in the positive note on the fact that Eric Swalwell,
a dude that banged a Chinese spy, is a complete
(55:56):
histrionic loser. Watch this, What in the hell is this?
Speaker 7 (56:01):
The chairman tweets to protect our ducks and kittens in
Ohio because he goes some down, goes down some crazy
rabbit hole, completely debunked that aliens are eating pets. My god,
are you okay? Mister chairman? Because last year, for a
(56:22):
very long time, you tweeted and promoted Kanye West as
he was calling for genocide against the Jews, and you
kept it up. And now when we have victims coming here,
you're tweeting this nonsense.
Speaker 3 (56:37):
I don't know why you.
Speaker 7 (56:39):
Would do this.
Speaker 3 (56:40):
I hope you're okay.
Speaker 7 (56:42):
I don't know if the aliens who are eating your
ducks are in the room with us right now. But
mister Chairman, this is a serious issue. These people have
loved ones.
Speaker 3 (56:58):
What ant itn inner galact loser. I swear to God
what an oxygen thief that guy is. Anyways, folks, this
debate watch it tonight. It's gonna be historic. Tomorrow, Savage Wednesday,
We're gonna have Rich Barrison. We're gonna do it. We're
gonna break down the whole debate, probably talk some smack
on Kamala Harris and other Democrats while we're at it.
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