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October 9, 2024 64 mins

Tonight, on Battleground LIVE:

In the arena tonight: Rich Baris, Director of Big Data Poll and host of Inside the Numbers

  • October hoaxes that you need to be aware of

  • Kamala gets worse and worse

  • In politics authenticity is everything

  • Kamala’s internal polling is not good

  • KJPs Batman villain outfit

 

 

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Official Sean Parnell dot com. Remember what I told you
yesterday about Kamala Harris's inexplicable answer, inexplicable answer to the
question about would you do anything differently than Joe Biden.

(02:32):
Now keep in mind her entire campaign message or brand,
everything A New Way Forward is supposed to be entirely
separate from Biden. I mean, because of course, he's getting
his ass kicked in the polls fifteen ways from Sunday. Right. So,
Kamala Harris yesterday on the show, I said, because Kamala

(02:55):
Harris went on the view and said she can't really
think of anything differently. At the end of that segment
that we played, I said, Donald Trump should just slap
on there. Right at the end. I'm Donald Trump, and
I approved this message. And sure enough, that's exactly that's
exactly what happened.

Speaker 4 (03:13):
Well, if anything, would you have done something differently than
President Biden during the past four years. There is not
a thing that comes to mind in terms of and
I've been a part of most of the decisions that
have had impact.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
I'm Donald J. Trump, and I approved this message. So
he did exactly that in less than twenty four hours. Folks.
There is something that is happening here. There is something
that is happening that Listen. The polls, I think are

(03:51):
just at the beginning of seeing this stuff. We've got
Savage Rich Barris on deck. I want to get his
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(05:46):
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But we've got Savage rich Barris, director of Big Data
poll and host of Inside the Numbers, and listen to this.
It's Savage rich Berry. He's a birthday boy to Oh.

Speaker 5 (06:06):
No, are we gonna sing?

Speaker 3 (06:09):
Come on, I Am not gonna sing, but maybe brock
Star will sing. Tell you he'd he wanted to serenade
you though, So I don't know if that's like a
happy birthday thing where he wants to do something separate,
little happy birthday, mister President.

Speaker 5 (06:24):
Mister President day, mister bears. Listen. I took the you
know well, I say I took the day off. I
didn't do the show, and I just was kind of
sitting with my laptop and vegimate Laura and doing some
and doing polling because I'm like, we're in like three

(06:45):
different states right now. National we have a private thing
we're doing with a client, which I get to share,
by the way, which is cool. I couldn't do that
with Nevada. That's stunk. But I could just tell people
what it is. I really don't care. But it's not
When you're a Polster and somebody hires you to do
the work, it's not your product anymore. So you do

(07:06):
the work, you give it to them, and they say
yes or they say no. But I do think that
Pennsylvania is the key here, Sean, And.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
So my question is something changing. It feels like something's changing.
You saw Quinnipiac come up, come out today, which, by
the way, for people that don't like Quinnipiac very liberally previous. Yes, man,
they're always like Biden plus affinity infinity and then you've
got you've got Trump. Quinnipiac has Trump up to in Wisconsin,

(07:35):
Trump up to in Michigan or for mich and then
you I'm like down to a pa I mean, but
but still that's a huge deal.

Speaker 5 (07:47):
First of all, if that were to happen, he's still
gonna win because of the status of the race, which
is the following the Sun Belt States. You know, there
were people who let me back it up, there were
people who were saying, after the debate that and then
you know this, like media show this, like they're running

(08:07):
an experiment here, Sean, and it's basically a pulp. My
job is to see whether or not the public catches
on before the propaganda from the experiment wears off.

Speaker 3 (08:19):
That's my job.

Speaker 5 (08:21):
And they did not wear off in time in twenty twenty,
even though I obviously believed that they completely changed and
altered our election system, our electoral system in order to
get by and elected. They removed Donald Trump from office,
That's what they did. But this time it's there's something
different going on. And there were people who were saying,

(08:41):
after that push, after that experiment, in the big propaganda
push and the and the debate, and by the time
we get to like mid September early October, the Sun
Belt States are going to be out of her reach
again like they were with Biden. And it was really
going to come down to the Great Lake State and
the industrial rest belts, you know, the Midwest, mid Atlantic

(09:04):
and the rost belt part of the mid atlant which
pa Is and I really think that we're here now
and the public poles are starting to catch up to it.
And there were good private polls obviously that are more
robust and they're they're just larger sample sizes. They stratify
because the media doesn't have the budget to do it.
Private public polsters don't have the budget to do it.

(09:25):
So you know, when you're talking about Tammy Baldwin's polling
and you're talking about Kamala Harris's.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
Yeah, talk about that because Tammy Baldwin was.

Speaker 5 (09:33):
Twenty five forty grand a pop at least a right Baldwin.

Speaker 3 (09:38):
Tammy Baldwin just came out the other day. This is strange,
Rich like, because you mentioned her, Tammy Baldwin running for
Senate and.

Speaker 5 (09:45):
Was conraising the alarm show. Yesitch the alarm because they're like,
why are people leaking? Why would a liberal leak this
to the Leads journal? Yes, because the internal Listen you guys,
if you're Democrats and you're listening, you know, I was
listening to Cowper in the other day and he said
it best if you want to take your ass over
to MSNBC and get smoke blone up your ass and

(10:06):
have people feed you copium all day you knock yourselves out.
But I'm telling you right now that she's on a
trajectory to lose this election and lose it comfortably, all right.
It's not just that she's down in Key States. It's
that she is trending down. So my people know on
locals when I tell them, and this is what I'm
telling them right now, when I tell them we need

(10:26):
to stay in the field for another two days in
Pennsylvania and Michigan, they know why. They know what I mean.
It's not just to make sure we get representative samples.
It's because I am seeing something happening and I don't
want to catch the beginning and missed the full, you know,
or at least if we don't catch, because maybe it's
not going to be done, the full trend is going

(10:47):
to be done for a week or two weeks. Right,
maybe it's not there. But I need a couple of
more days to make sure that I fully grasp what
I'm seeing. Because it's possible that we're just resettling at
a Trump advantage, a slight Trump advantage, maybe, you know,
because I mean we're still talking about Margins here. It's
possible we're settling there or this experiment has failed and

(11:11):
Kamala Harris is on her way to bottoming out where
Joe Biden was at his worst moment, maybe even worse.
And I say that because if that is the case,
it will be worse than Joe Biden, because folks, remember
what I tell you Scranton Joe versus Canadian. Kamala, Okay,
it really is that simple. They that sixty minute interview,

(11:33):
the answer that you just played before. My people know
that interviews and debates don't make or break stuff. But
when they pop a balloon, you know what I'm saying,
when they poppa balloon, like, oh my god, holy shit,
this is fake. Yes, you're lying to us again, Rich
and that's what's happening here.

Speaker 3 (11:50):
Yes, So Kamala, So to your point about that, like like, no,
there's nothing different between me and Joe Biden. I'm when
I saw that, I was like, holy shit. That just's
hed her entire campaign, the more messaging of her campaign,
and then she comes out on cold bacon too.

Speaker 5 (12:09):
Her publish appearances. She's in case you haven't noticed, she's
choking figuratively and literally when she tries to speak. It
is a choke moment because The experiment was, can we
remove an incumbent sitting president who won a primary like her?
Lover hate Joe Biden. He's tested, he's been around, He's

(12:31):
failed a lot of tests, but he's Venity's tested. He
was on the national stage. He knows what he's doing there.
She doesn't. Everything about her is fake. She's completely failing
because yeah, ahead.

Speaker 3 (12:44):
No listen, like so listen, So to your point, she's
never been tested on the national stage, Biden. I mean, look,
the vast majority of people. Oh it's old lunchbucket, Joe
scrant and Joe, he's a moderate, work across the aisle.
That's his reputation. That's not how he's comported himself in
the White House. But so Kamala makes that mistake. Trump
cuts an ad for Trump cuts cuts an ad right,

(13:06):
Donald Trump, and I approved this message. And then Kamala
goes on Colbert later that night gets asked the same question,
and no one on her campaign said, maybe you should
have a different, different, different answer. Listen, listen to this
sound by listen to how she answers this question.

Speaker 6 (13:21):
Polling shows that a lot of people, especially independent voters,
really want this to be a change election. And that
they tend to break for you. In terms of thinking
about change, you you are a member of the president
administration under a Harris administration, what would the major changes
be and what would stay the same?

Speaker 4 (13:42):
Sure, well, I mean I'm obviously not Joe Biden, and
so that would be one change. But also I think
it's important to say with you know, twenty eight days ago,
I'm not Donald Trump. And so when we think about
this signal eificance of what this next generation of leadership

(14:03):
looks like were I to be elected president, it is
about Frankly, I love the American people, and I believe
in our country. I love that it is our character
and nature to be an ambitious people. You know, we
have aspirations, we have dreams, we have incredible work ethic,

(14:27):
and I just believe that we can create and build
upon the success we've achieved in a way that we
continue to grow opportunity and in that way grow the
strength of our nation. So, for example, my economic policies,
I think of it and I have named it as
creating an opportunity economy. So it's about things like investing

(14:48):
in small.

Speaker 5 (14:49):
I can't here we go again, Yeah, here we go?
I mean words salad, Kamala. And by the way, this
is what the voters are telling us, like, this is
what she is getting known for doing. She goes to
these long winded word salads. Nobody knows what these economic
opportunity zones are, like, nobody knows an opportunity economy, right,

(15:09):
nobody knows what the hell she means. And I got
to be honest with you. I'm telling you that some
of our advisors are idiots and inexperienced, and some of
them are not. But there are a lot of good
people who are trying to funnel down advice to the
Kamala campaign and they are not listening. They're not and
that's why you're seeing, you know, five alarm fires being

(15:30):
leaked to the Wall Street Journal. Hey, Trump is up
outside the margin of era in this in our polling
in the state. And I am going to have a
hard time winning the selection against rik Khovda if you
get crushed in my state like this. This is what
they're doing. And by the way, folks, this is very
concerning for the Kamala Hiris campaign. You look at the
polls in the Great Lake States, because yeah, you can

(15:53):
use the Quinnipiac Pennsylvania number for copium. But they know,
they're smart enough to know that this is what happens
in the Midwest sometimes, and those three trend together. They
have trended together every cycle for the last eight election cycles.
It was only nineteen eighty eight when Deucaucus took Wisconsin
that that you know that was not the case. And

(16:14):
it even keeps going even longer before Nixon Johnson. These
states vote together. And I'm telling you they know that
Wisconsin polls to the left normally of Michigan and Pennsylvania,
but votes to the right. So the fact that they
even got Wisconsin to the right of Pennsylvania is just
a huge problem. And by the way, Quinnipiac is overstating

(16:38):
and has been overstating Democratic support with seniors. Pennsylvania has
more seniors than the other two states, for those of
you who don't know out there, So if you're overpolling
liberal white seniors, that's how you get what Quinnipiac got.
And also I saw it clear as day when we
were doing our own polling. You need to make sure,
first of all, your super seniors are separate from your
sixty five to seventy four. That's number one and number two,

(17:01):
where are you getting them from? Where these people coming from?
Are your You know, if your seventy five plus is
doco and nowhere else because you're sample sized not big enough,
then you have a big, big problem, which is why again,
I mean it matters that these private polls looked differently
than public polls two weeks ago, because they're going to
catch that stuff before you know, a budgeted poll at

(17:23):
twelve point five K or fifteen K you know for
a media outlet or whatever it is, kicks off. I mean,
these are expensive polls. They're going to track every day,
they're stratifying, they're doing things that the media university don't
have the budget to do. So they saw it ahead
of time. And by the way, what we're what that is, Sean,

(17:45):
is a white working class number that is lower than
Joe Biden when Joe Biden was losing Michigan in our poll. Okay,
so I mean this is now October ninth, all right,
Remember I should know it's now on October ninth, and
by this time in recent cycles, anytime we had seen

(18:06):
in the past candidates Republican candidates look like they're going
to do better with the black or Hispanic vote, non
white vote in general, it fades away by the summer.
It begins to erode by the summer, and then as
we get to Labor Day and beyond, it's gone. It's
in the high single digits, the low teens. We're in Pennsylvania,

(18:26):
for instance. I was giving people this on Twitter yesterday.
It's even worse for Harris in Michigan, which is fifteen
percent black by population. So it's a bad, bad situation
for her to be in. Trump is pulling more than
two to ten black males off the rip without even
pushing the eight percent that remain undecided. And when we
push the remaining eight percent that are undecided, he's winning

(18:47):
them too, So that puts him in the twenties with
black men, folks. Women. You may think, well, you know,
it's Kamala Harris and she's going to do some significantly
better with women and then she will with men. And
I hear people talking about this and not true. Her
numbers are worse than Joe Biden with black women. They're
worse than Hillary Clinton with black women. In Pennsylvania, for instance,

(19:09):
Trump is copping eleven percent of the black female vote
without leaning, and then with leaning she's winning them, but
she's not winning them by so much that she can
stop him from hitting like twelve. I mean, if that
happens and he's not in a low single mid to
high I mean single digits with black women and he
ends up doing as well as that we all now,

(19:30):
if he ends up doing as well with you know
what we're all seeing with black men, then I mean,
fifteen percent of the black vote is not out of
the realm of possibility, and it could even be higher.
Because last time when he did better with black voters
than he did in sixteen, the jump we all saw
the polling with men, the jump came from black women.
He more than doubled his support with black women from

(19:52):
sixteen to twenty. And we all missed that. We all
missed it.

Speaker 3 (19:56):
Yeah, that happens.

Speaker 4 (19:59):
You know.

Speaker 5 (20:00):
My point is he could hit like twenty percent. I mean,
this is we have the point now, I mean, we
all have to. It's October ninth. We've got to start
accepting the reality that this man is going to do
much better with non white voters than a Republican has
done in a long time. And by the way, Hispanic women,
Hispanic men haven't budged at all. She's not. I mean,

(20:21):
she hasn't recouped any of that. Not in arpoling. In
among black women, she got some black women back black
men didn't budge. She got some black women still historically
performing poorly for a Democratic candidate. And with Hispanics, they're
about to kiss their typical dominance in modern cycles among
Hispanics goodbye. And for people like what roach, he's gonna,

(20:44):
you know, better, with the world with the college educated
white vote he needs for every point he slips with
white voters, he needs to make up six points with
black voters. Number one right now, he's more than doing that.
Number two. That doesn't count Hispanics at all.

Speaker 3 (21:01):
So I think Kamala knows that she is in trouble,
especially with men. Black, white, Latino doesn't matter, and and
and everything on her campaign is so contrived and so
fake and so inauthentic. And I think it's why you
see stuff like this, watch this rich.

Speaker 6 (21:19):
One of the old saws is they just want somebody
they can have a beer with.

Speaker 5 (21:22):
So would you like to have a beer with me?

Speaker 6 (21:24):
So I can tell people what that's like. Okay, this
was now we asked ahead of time because I can't
just be given a drink to the vice president I had, says,
ask me, you asked for Miller Philo.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
I'm just curious. Okay.

Speaker 4 (21:40):
The last time I had beer was at a baseball
game with Dougs.

Speaker 6 (21:46):
There you go, Oh, it's like the beautiful city of Milwaukee.

Speaker 5 (21:58):
There you go, so rich everybody. She's not a beer drinker,
and I know she's awful. Come on. The truth is
they tried propping her up like this in twenty twenty,
and like the media bullshitted everybody for a month over
a month, as if she was going to be this

(22:18):
spectacular thing. She never made it to Iowa because she's
an awful candidate. She's an awful manager of people. I mean,
she wants to be the president of the United States,
and she's one of the worst managers and people public
life anyone has ever seen a long time. I mean,
this is like and then she goes out and does this.
If I was her campaign advisor or GC, I would

(22:41):
like eat a bottle of friggin. I would like eat
a bottle of Valume and call it a day.

Speaker 7 (22:46):
Bro Like, oh my god, he's not helpful. There's no
helping her. There's no helping her. I'm done, I'm done,
I quit. She's the worst.

Speaker 3 (22:57):
You should get into campaign consulting.

Speaker 5 (23:00):
You know, that's exactly what my blood press needs.

Speaker 3 (23:04):
Well, so, did you happen to see her new accent
that she unveiled on Colbert last night? Speaking apparently now
she's Jamaican?

Speaker 4 (23:13):
How have you know empathy man? You know, for the
suffering of other people?

Speaker 5 (23:21):
Have you no sense of purpose?

Speaker 3 (23:25):
Or Scottish Jamaican? I don't know, but check this out, rich,
Here's here's a better, better, more appropriate rendition. Check check
this out.

Speaker 4 (23:35):
You know, empathy man, suffering people because sense of purpose?

Speaker 3 (23:46):
You guys who killed white boy hat chaw? I'm just sorry,
Like she unveils, where did that come from? Scottish Jamaican?

Speaker 5 (23:59):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (24:02):
What is going on here? Find yourself? Is there like
a little alien inside her accidentally pressing wrong accent buttons? Like?
I mean, honestly, what the hell is going on with
this person?

Speaker 5 (24:17):
She doesn't know who she is?

Speaker 3 (24:19):
All right?

Speaker 5 (24:19):
She's asked on sixty minutes, why did you change all
of these positions? She basically gives an answer that to
what she's trying to say is that I walked around
the country and I met so many people, and I
changed my views. I evolved my views as I took
the input from other people. But that's not how it
came out. And it came out like basically, I'm full
of shit and I listen to people and whatever it

(24:43):
is I think they want me to say, I'm gonna
say that's what she said. I mean, by the way,
you have to give what's his name from sixty minutes credit.
We always mocked the media when and they and listen, folks,
you can't hate these people enough. Theo's biggest scumbags on
the planet. But when they do a good job, it's
worth saying, you know, good that you did a good job.
Now that being said, they still let he still let

(25:04):
her and Waltz go on questions like you called yourself
a whatever he called himself, you know, And he's like,
and uh, you know, because you get dates wrong, and
you know you said you were in Tieneman Square and
should have been a follow up for that, because what
he he The problem is he was never in tim
And Square, not on that date, not any date. It's

(25:26):
not a matter of oh I got a date wrong
and that day I was in Hong Kong and the
next week I was in tim and square. That's not
what happened. And Rich he's a liar who is fabricating
more than a million things. Point God knows, we all
lost count and they should have followed up for But
I mean, God, Sean, could you imagine if they sat

(25:47):
down for a real interview any I mean, I.

Speaker 3 (25:50):
Can't win Rich, And even so they complete like they
like sixty minutes. The Trump campaign has called on sixty
Minutes to release the entire script transcript here because the
original cut of that interview, what was originally released, was
vastly different than what they aired. Listen to the difference
in these two Listen to the difference in the editing here.

(26:11):
Its Prime Minister net and Ya who is not listening.

Speaker 4 (26:16):
Well, Bill, the work that we have done has resulted
in a number of movements in that region by Israel
that were very much prompted by or a result of
many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen

(26:36):
in the region.

Speaker 3 (26:37):
But it seems that Prime Minister net and Yah who
is not listening.

Speaker 4 (26:41):
We're not going to stop pursuing what is necessary for
the United States to be clear about where we stand
on the need for this war to end and a.

Speaker 3 (26:52):
Fraud, that is a fraud perposed on the American people.

Speaker 5 (26:55):
And their ladies and gentlemen. Is why you only got
a sixth of the interview that she conducted with Dana Donna,
Dana Daniel, Dona, whatever the hell her name is over
at cn IT because they need time to cut out
the nonsense, gibberish, and it's still gibberish. Word salad, that word.

Speaker 3 (27:14):
Wasn't that exchange wasn't even real.

Speaker 5 (27:17):
No, that's a fake, that's a deed. They have the
audacity to call anybody out for deep fakes or edited
clips or I mean memes, I mean memes. They take
the wrong way and try to pretend like there's some
kind of like deep fake attentt that you know, misinformation that,
my friends, that is a falsehood, a fabrication, a fraud,

(27:41):
like they are perpetrating a fraud on you. And this
is the thing again though, I'm telling you, what the
polling is saying is that people gave her a little
bit of a chance here and they they said, all right,
you know, I do want change. She obviously is the
one in power right now. I don't know who the

(28:01):
hell she is and what she stands for. Trump. I
know we could at least do the job, but it's
you know, it is somebody who was already president. So
he's not hitting that change bar like he did in sixteen,
you know, I mean it was very just very clear.
He's a political outsider and that's it. There is a
difference to it this year. Of course, he was an incumbent. However,

(28:22):
they are giving. They did give her the time to
make them feel safe with going with an alternative, and
she has failed to do that. I can't tell you.
After as soon as you played that first clip, immediately
I remembered this woman who was interviewed after the debate,
and the undecided voters were clearly just different people than

(28:44):
we all thought they were, and we needed time to
process them and listen to what they were saying. She's
Her first thing to me was, you know, I didn't
learn anything. I don't need to be taught. Criticisms about
Donald Trump. I know all the things I even personally
don't like about it. But he did the job. But
he did it well. What the hell is an opportunity economy?

Speaker 6 (29:09):
Said?

Speaker 5 (29:09):
By the way, she lived in Pennsylvania, this to this day,
she still is not That campaign has not answered it.
They now are running ads about health care about there. Listen,
I don't know what the hell they're there. Their message
is supposed to be, you know, democratic strategist you'll talk
to will say, well, it's it's it's the the change message,

(29:31):
you know, I mean, it's the the change thing, and
she's a younger candidate, and but it's not. But it's not.
That's the problem. Like maybe that's what you want it
to be, but the message that you're projecting is just incoherent.
Nobody knows what the hell it means. Nobody. She has
not met the presidential bar, and her message isn't even clear.

(29:53):
So let alone, you know, her hopes of being able
to do that, you know, arising as we were closer
to the election, that's not even happening. And the message
is so jumbled and gargled up, like there's no way
to know. And by the way, a part of her
message was flawed from the beginning because now we just
had that debate Advance in Waltz and they took one

(30:13):
look at Advance and said, oh my god, this guy
is like Generation X. What the hell in fact, the
only one with a young, fresh face in the race
is Donald Trump. Yes, so that is a big problem too.
And I mean, folks, look, I told people that was
gonna be, you know, the Bugs Bunny versus the Elmer

(30:35):
Fudd thing, matter of like. But it is generational. It
shows you, you know, the generational difference. Bugs was sharp,
he was younger, so much lighter on his feet, quick, right,
real witty, and former Fudd was an old stupid idiot,
you know, and constantly screwed up. You can't argue that
you're the change agent and the new of a new

(30:56):
generation if you're running a sixty year old woman and
like an eighty year old man like she's not dance
is the only one who is young and looks young
and sounds articulate. Bro, there are famous gay TikTokers doing
videos about now being in love with jd Vance. I mean,
whose message is getting through here? And whose message is not?

(31:19):
Have you seen it?

Speaker 3 (31:19):
By the way, no, I don't want to play it
on the show.

Speaker 5 (31:22):
It's geez, man, I didn't know the guy was famous
either look at his thing or he's like, you know,
social media famous. But my god, man, the guy's over here. Like,
I don't care who hates me. I'm in love with
this guy. I love him. If you look at those
blue eyes, you know, like they're all like, oh my god,
but what the hell take it? If you're JDA, you

(31:43):
take it because it means he was listening to you,
and you know, like you got his attention, and you
when you ask someone's attention, that's when you can deliver
the message. Nobody is paying attention to these two clowns
because they say the dumbest shit possible. All you're doing.
It's like all your focus is arrested and and now
and now you can't get past the stupidity of it,

(32:05):
you know, and it's you know what, I'm sub certainty
of it. It doesn't even make Yeah, that's what I mean. Like,
you know, so it doesn't make sense. I don't know
how you get a message through to human mind like that, Sean,
I just don't. I mean, I'm telling you at this point, uh,
Like I said, we're settling back to like a you know,
a Trump advantage that is like, you know, not huge,

(32:26):
but it's it's marginal. It's there, you can see it.
Or we're at the beginning of of a complete collapse
for this woman. I'm not kidding. I mean I think
that if you if your bubble's been popped, you know,
or whatever you want, whatever analogy you want to use, folks,
if that curtain's been pulled back, you know, and everyone
can see that Oz doesn't have magical powers, you know,

(32:47):
or the Emperor doesn't have any clothes? How many more
analogies you want me to find? You get what I'm saying.
People are onto it now. They're onto it, and the
question is how many and how fast? And that's it.

Speaker 3 (32:57):
Yeah, stay right there. I got to ask you. I
want to talk about Trump when we come back, and
I want to talk about You're cool to stay for
one more segment? Well, yeah, absolutely, of course. I don't
want to interrupt birthday celebrations.

Speaker 5 (33:10):
Planning on starting to go until six, your show will
be over. We're good, bro, We're all.

Speaker 3 (33:15):
Right, all right. So I want to ask you about
Trump and what he needs to do here in the
home stretch. All right, So stay right there, Okay, back
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(34:20):
director of Big Data poll and host of Inside the Numbers.
I happen to think Rich is one of the best
pollsters in the business. Rich a couple things Donald Trump's
media strategy. He's got JD Vance going out and doing
a lot of traditional media. He is hammering those Sunday shows.

(34:41):
And I think that that's important, rich because if you
look at the demographics independence watched the Sunday shows they
just do and seniors as well. And JD. Vance is,
for lack of a better term, carpet bombing those interviews
and owning them, owning those interviews every single Sunday. I
think every single time he's appeared on a show, he

(35:03):
has never been owned or punked once ever ever. And
I think part of the reason is is he actually
understands the policy of America first and the economic underpinnings
of it all, and he's not afraid to go toe
to toe with these you know, frankly, these lightweights at
these corporate media outlets that try to that try to
drag him, and you know, and then Trump, on the
other hand, is doing these podcasts with massive reach. He's

(35:28):
doing this comedian's podcast today. I can't I can't remember
the damn guy's name, but he broke this unbelievable bit
of news that really hasn't been reported on. He talked
about the attempt on his life, both attempts on his life,
on a podcast with a bunch of comedians and actually said,
I'm breaking some news here, but I want to play

(35:49):
this for you, and I want to talk about that,
and I want to talk about how you think this
ties in to people's perception of Donald Trump in the
in the home stretch here, So listen to this. But
here we are. Who do you think tried to take
you out?

Speaker 2 (36:04):
So I'm going to give you some big breaking news.

Speaker 5 (36:08):
Right.

Speaker 1 (36:08):
I love that.

Speaker 2 (36:09):
So, so you have this shooter and you have another shooter. Right,
So this shooter had three or sell cell phones. The
FBI has never gotten them opened. Wow. The other shooter
three apps, they call them, and I believe they were
foreign based apps from what I understand, they haven't opened them,

(36:34):
and they're foreign base And you know, you hear all
about Iran because I was rough with Iran, but I
want to see a Ran do great. I want to
see a Ran do great. But I want to stop
all the killing and all this. And and I was
rough on Iran and they supposedly have a hit on me.
In fact, I think it takes great courage for you
people to be interviewing me because it could be now.

Speaker 5 (36:54):
You know, well, we didn't know that before we got
in here.

Speaker 2 (36:56):
If you would have known that, you might not have
done this exactly. In fact, this is a good way
of begetting the interview to be short exactly.

Speaker 3 (37:04):
All of a sudden, he's going to say, you know, okay.

Speaker 5 (37:06):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (37:09):
They have three apps and foreign based two of them,
maybe three of them are foreign based. I haven't opened
them yet. Why would you open them when you hear
about Iran or when you hear about you know far
then the other one had six cell phones and they
haven't opened. Now you know, it's very hard to open
a cell phone. Only Apple can do it in theior.

(37:31):
So I sort of hate answering it because I don't
want to give any false identities. I don't want to
do anything having to do with creating something that isn't there.
You would look at Iran. Iran has an open threat
out for me. That's bad. And Biden, if he were
a real president, if he were the kind of guy

(37:53):
he should be, should say, if anybody shoots a former
president who's now the leading can, even though it's leaning
against Democrats, we will bomb that country into oblivion.

Speaker 3 (38:11):
I mean, but consider what he just said. Two attempts
on the man's life yeah, there are phones that Apple
will not unlock and apparently foreign connections, maybe allegedly foreign connections.

Speaker 5 (38:26):
We don't know.

Speaker 3 (38:28):
How is it possible that the American people don't have
any of this intel yet? Number one? And clearly they're
just doing it because they believe whatever's on that phone,
or even a discussion of what's on that phone would
help Trump. I mean. And the crazy thing about it
is even when life and death is on the line,
because the deep state, these intel agencies, the FBI, the CIA,

(38:51):
they all know that they're afraid of a second Trump
presidency because Trump will be a wrecking ball in there
and he will cut sling low on Jane.

Speaker 5 (39:01):
Yes, Jane now, Sean.

Speaker 3 (39:03):
Yeah. And it's like, I don't know where we go
from here, only thinking that this last month, I mean,
how many days like in the twenties, now, these last
couple of weeks could be a very very bumpy ride,
don't you think. I mean, I hate to think like that,
but look at everything that's happened this last year.

Speaker 5 (39:26):
My friend, well first too, let me say that, you know,
before the break, you were like, you know, what should
they be doing? I think you should leave the traditional
media hits for JDA. He's very good at it, and
going on these shows like Trump is doing is the
right call for a couple of reasons. Number one, look
how likable he came across and yes, yeah, he is

(39:48):
a very likable guy. The media has created this image
which is the complete opposite of what everyone remembers about
Donald Trump before he ran, isn't it? Very likable, repersonable,
a huge presence in the room, folks, if you've ever
been in the room with the former president, I mean
the Trump's in general, but like this man comes in

(40:09):
a room you want to, Like, people want to be
next to him, they want to talk to him. He's
got that presence about him. And then when you get
to him.

Speaker 7 (40:17):
He's just freaking funny and he's just really like focused
on you and what you.

Speaker 5 (40:23):
Say true, you know, like unbelievable. It's a great example
of that happened in sixteen in South Carolina. He just
popped up. It was last minute at this veterans thing healthcare,
and he comes around the room as a woman who
hated his guts. He had this woman face to face,
you know, and she's so mad at the end after
he leaves and like why you know what's your problem.

(40:46):
She's like, damn it, now I got to vote for
that son of a bitch and I'll never forget that.
Because he was like, you know what, honey, I don't
know what you're mad at, but how about we just
kind of talking out because in truth be told, you
know this, you live and breathe this stuff. I don't.
Maybe you know better than me, and I'll listen every
word you have to say. And he did, and then
he was funny with her.

Speaker 3 (41:05):
He was likable.

Speaker 5 (41:07):
I mean, that's Trump. That's the real Donald Trump, folks.
It's just you never really see it. And so these
venues number one show the real guy that's more likable.
And number two, it reaches this normy audience that is
like a twenty twenty five point margin for him if
he gets them to vote. And it's like a whole

(41:28):
new generation of non political people. It's not even that
they're younger, many of them are, but that's not just it.
And it's like these are normy people, are not high
political people. And she's going on these shows. Yes, she's
focusing the people that are higher propensity, but it's like
she's talking to her own audience when she goes on

(41:48):
the Colbert, she goes on the view, She's talking to
her own audience. She is not expanding her tent at all.
When Trump goes on these programs, he's not only expanding
the tent. He's redefine what it means to be a
Republican nominee to these people who, in many ways, you know,
are not a huge part of the political process. And

(42:09):
that is so important for the health and vitality of
a party going forward, especially one that has the shittiest
image that the Republican Party has, even though it's not
really true in the era of Trump, they're still widely
viewed by Normanis as the party of like Wall Street
and big business, all right, and the defense contractor. And
even though you and I folks at home, I mean,

(42:31):
if you're watching the show, you're savvy, you follow politics
all the time. You know that's not true anymore. But
most people who are in those audiences, those viewerships, they
do not. And Trump is out there doing that and
again showing them that the media portrayal is just not true.
How the media frames things is simply untrue. And there's

(42:55):
only one way to break through that, and that is
to go right to them. And then that's what he's
doing when he goes on these podcasts, I think. And
by the way, in sixteen, just to wrap that up,
in sixteen, he was in the last few weeks. Trump
has always been a very strong closer the last few weeks.
If sixteen he was super disciplined, he was laser focused,

(43:16):
and he needs to do that. They're going to try
to get under his skin. They're going to try to
get him off message and off topic, and he must
not do that. Even if that even if that's the case,
when they leak your emails, which is absolutely like you
were just saying, what's going to happen in the next
couple of weeks, They're going to leak these emails.

Speaker 3 (43:36):
Perfect, perfect segue to where I'm going next, rich and
that that is where we stand out right now. Yeah,
with the October the October hoaxes, okay, because there are
several if you get yest, So I just want people
to be aware of, Yeah, like this is where we
are right now. You're going to see these talked about

(43:57):
in the media more and more. And let me just
tell you, so, you're gonna hear a lot about Trump
green lighting the Russian invasion. You're going to talk about
seven secret calls with Vladimir Putin, and then you're gonna
hear this. The third is COVID machines. Trump sent COVID
machines to Vladimir Putin when we were suffering here at home.

(44:19):
And then you're gonna hear this. This fourth one disaster relief.
Trump only gave disaster relief for people who were the
same political party as him. Those are the four main
hoaxes that you'll hear, and I'm telling you, listen, Tim
Walls just gave a speech and talked about all four

(44:40):
and the Republicans against Trump, all these ex Pence staffers
said the thing about, oh, I can't believe I'd be
in the White House and only administering disaster relief to
people who who had the same political affiliation as me.
But listen to Tim Walls just yesterday running the gamut
on all of these hoaxes. I'm telling you everybody needs
to be aware of what's Listen to this.

Speaker 1 (45:01):
Donald Trump also said, instead of being like Ronald Reagan
and standing up to the Russians and their expansion, Donald
Trump told the Russians do whatever the hell you want
one of our allies as they rolled into the Ukraine.
And just today we learned a little bit more about
what he said. There's news reporting that Donald Trump has

(45:25):
had as many as seven private phone calls with Vladimir Putin.
I can guarantee you that Conala Harris and I do
not have dictators on speed dive. So now the one

(45:45):
that I have to tell you as a governor, and
for many of you here, this one makes my blood boil.
When we were struggling because of Donald Trump's incompetency during
the COVID pandemic, we were trying to get whatever materials
we could, COVID testing, whatever we could get.

Speaker 3 (46:00):
It turns out now that.

Speaker 1 (46:01):
Donald Trump was sending COVID machines to Vladimir Putin that
we couldn't get in our states.

Speaker 3 (46:11):
Every day. So and now now as we watch in
our hearts go out and.

Speaker 1 (46:21):
As governors and as American citizens, we see the heartache,
the turmoil, the loss, the trauma that happened after Hurricane
Helen and a natural disaster.

Speaker 3 (46:30):
And we know we worked together. You saw it right
here during the Davis fire.

Speaker 1 (46:33):
I watched all of you, many of you you stopped
campaigning and started collecting goods for people who are in
the fires. You stopped doing politics and other things to
look out for your neighbors. But now we've got Donald
Trump's staff telling us that Donald Trump was refusing to
send aid to disasters until he found out how the people.

Speaker 3 (46:51):
In those areas voting four hoaxes all in one speech.
You are going to hear that relentless and some of
this is from that bullshit Woodward report that is all unsubstantiated,
and even the media is recognizing it. Somebody asked KJP
in the White House press room today, it's like you're
talking about stuff that's not been substantiating and saying if

(47:13):
this is true. Even the press is caveating this with like, hey,
you're saying if like what the hell? These are all hoaxes.
These are four that you're gonna hear again and again
and again at least for the next week. There will
be more hoaxes as well.

Speaker 5 (47:30):
You heard them say Trader loud, and they were screaming
Trader the.

Speaker 3 (47:34):
Audience, Yes, this ask.

Speaker 5 (47:38):
This guy is out there creating more Steve Skelee shooters
as we speak. And that's, by the way, for people
who don't know what I'm talking about. The guy who
shot Steve Scalice and four others who work, by the
way for the Hillary Clinton campaign. And Bernie Sanders believed
wholeheartedly that Donald Trump colluded to with Vladimir Putin has
stealed the twenty sixteen election. And he thought the Republicans

(48:00):
enabling the Trader in the White House. Trader in the
White House quotes verbatim, and the last thing he posted
was somebody's got to do something about it. That is
why that man went out and shot Republican lawmakers as
they practice for a charity baseball game. All right, that's
number one. Number two, Oh, we have dictators on speed dial,
you do. Vladimir Zelensky is a dictator. Okay, that's number one.

(48:23):
All right. Ukraine doesn't share our values. They aren't Western.
They just want Western money, all right. They ban media
when media doesn't suit them, they ban religious institutions when
they don't suit them. They call off elections when they
don't think they're going to win them. All right, he
is a dictator. Ukraine is one of the biggest shitthole
countries in the world. It is completely corrupted beyond all repair.

(48:47):
And then Ukrainian people are many of them are in
fact good people, but they are not a Western value nation.
They're just not all right. So that's another fiction. And
dictators on speed dial is one of the dumbest things
I've ever heard. And this whole light, this old Russia
phobic nonsense that broke out in the era of Trump. Hello,

(49:08):
having Russia, Russian presidents and chairman on a speed dial
is what prevented a further Cuban missile crisis from occurring.
That is why they installed the Red Phone, because of
the Cuban missile crisis. And they're not being any communication
back and forth between the world's greatest nuclear superpowers. So

(49:29):
this idea that somehow you don't want to converse with
Vladimir Putin, you don't want to get along with Vladimir Putin,
is stupid for that reason alone, forget the other reasons that,
of course China is in the sphere of influence, and
anyone who was worth anything in international relations knows that
you would rather embrace Russia so they can help you

(49:49):
balance against the real rising threat that is China. And
the fact that we're pushing this Russia phobia nonsense, that's
preventing us domestically at home in our own politics from
doing that and causing this coalition with them China anyway,
you know, the Saudis now, I mean, and god forbid
India if we lose them all completely, is a balancing

(50:12):
coalition we cannot hope to balance again. So it's just
unbelievably stupid. And again, it's not a crime to talk
to a Russian, folks, all right, nont know what the
hell world these people are living in. Is not a
crime to talk to a Russian. But he's delivering this
because he's setting it up. They're gonna use some left
wing brag to dump some of this stuff out that

(50:33):
is in fact, unsubstantiated nonsense. It's what they did with
the dossier. Michael Steele has apparently another dossier. The Washington
Posts didn't even want to report on it this time
because they were burned so badly for the first one.
They basically wrote the headline instead that said, Steele has
another dossier on Trump? Does anybody want to read it?
That was the headline?

Speaker 3 (50:53):
Does anybody want to read it?

Speaker 5 (50:54):
Is anyone gonna take them seriously? Because everything was garbage?
But he's floating that because that's their play. That's what
they're gonna do. Listen, all I can tell you is this, folks,
The truth is, you know, the people that aren't sitting
at own glue to MSNBC being fed coopium on it.
And that's what. By the way, the Quinnipiac Pole throws
them a bone with Pennsylvania, right, the New York Times
throws them a bone with the national poll even though

(51:16):
they got Trump up by thirteen folks. Let me put this,
let me say this a lot of clear. I've been
tweeting about this for two days. There is no chance
that Kamala Harris is going to win the popular vote
if she is down thirteen points in Florida, at least
down as much as Biden was in Texas in twenty twenty.
According to the PPI C Pole almost ten points behind

(51:39):
Biden in California. All right, New York and New Jersey
are high single digits to maybe ten twelve percent. The
math doesn't work. She's not gonna make that up by
suddenly overperforming in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. First of all,
even if she did, it still wouldn't make up those votes.
Look at what happen in the twenty two midtern House vote.

(52:02):
They still didn't make it up. You cannot lose these
big blue states lose support, and these big blue states
the way that it looks like she's going to Oh,
by the way, Maryland today, just a poll came out
in Maryland. She is ten points behind where Joe Biden
was in the state of Maryland.

Speaker 3 (52:19):
Folks.

Speaker 5 (52:20):
The New York Times has thrown that out there for
their readers to give their readers copium. Oh yeah, Nationally,
she's up three yeah. Sure. By the way, she's down
thirteen in Florida, and she's going to lose Miami Day. Okay,
so she's going to lose the most populous county in
the Sun Belt. Yet she's going to happen well in Florida.

(52:41):
She's going to somehow hold on in southern Florida. But
she's going to somehow win the popular vote. The math
doesn't make sense. I asked people on Twitter yesterday. I
asked Nate Cohen himself, just do me a favor, like
we're back in high school. Please show your work because
it matters in this business, all right, show your work.
Where is she getting these votes from? So when you

(53:01):
talk to real like people aren't glued to MSNBC getting
fed that copium because they need it to survive on
a daily basis. When you talk to the people who
really know, they know that this she is in a
very very bad spot. And here's my concern. He's feeding
that crowd bullshit. Right. The New York Times is feeding

(53:22):
their readers bullshit. When Democrats don't win, and they don't
win unexpectedly and they lose things growth, okay, Institutions get broken,
businesses get burned, cars get turned upside down and lit
on fire. They need to start preparing them for this
because it is it is irresponsible to do what they're

(53:45):
doing here, Sean, because do you remember twenty seventeen him
being inaugurated. You had to watch where you were walking
in DC. That absolutely for overturning cars, burning them in
the streets. Folks, you've ever been next to a car
where retires about to explode? Do you have any idea
how hot that car? It is no joke. You better
walk on the other side of the street. They were

(54:05):
they had lost their minds because in their mind, Hillary
Clinton was way ahead. This was a shoe and what happened, Oh,
Guess what, and then it makes sense. Guess what. It's
some It was the boogeyman. It was Vladimir Putin.

Speaker 3 (54:18):
Exactly to me, because there's no other way.

Speaker 5 (54:22):
The polls showed us this. The commentators said that, the
models said this. They need to start preparing these people
because you think January sixth is nothing. January sixth was
a protest that got too rowdy, all.

Speaker 3 (54:35):
Right, exactly, that's what happened.

Speaker 5 (54:37):
Nobody died at January sixth at the hand of protesters.
Protesters died at the hands of authorities. It was a
complete and total setup, and they nudged to certain people
in the right direction to get them to do what
they wanted them to do. This will be bad because
leftists lose their shit when they lose elections that they
don't expect to lose. They hurt people, They hurt police

(55:00):
police officers. Four went down in Chicago alone that day.
Four went down alone in one night. And you know
by the way that was put together by a Bernie
Sanders staffer, that protest. I mean, these people are dangerous
when they are blindsided, and it's it's like I said,
it's time for them to start having this conversation.

Speaker 3 (55:21):
There's a party of violence, man, they are a party
of well in the Senate building in the eighties, Sean,
there's one in one death alone in Congress from somebody
who's shot a congressman in the halls of Congress?

Speaker 5 (55:33):
Who did it?

Speaker 3 (55:34):
John Right?

Speaker 5 (55:35):
Who assassinated all of these presidents? Leftists at at best?
One was an anarchist, okay, and he called himself a
left wing anarchist. They are dangerous when they lose. Dangerous.
January sixth is a frigging boy scout sleepover that went
awry compared to what we're going to get if they

(55:56):
if they get blindsided again and lose this election. You know,
so uh the yeah? Wait, I think the first inauguration
was dangerous, So this one?

Speaker 3 (56:08):
So what? Okay? So shift gears with me. What are
you doing? What are you and Savage Lauras and the
family doing for the birthday today? And how old are that?

Speaker 5 (56:16):
Yeah? Forty three?

Speaker 3 (56:18):
So we're the same age? Were the same age?

Speaker 2 (56:21):
No?

Speaker 3 (56:21):
Yeah, younger than me. I look like I'm fifty. Look
at all this gray hair.

Speaker 8 (56:27):
Well, listen, I put this shit in my hair. Thats
not coloring, It's just the stuff that I use kind
of hides the gray. Listen, the people who are watching
the show the other day, what are the odds on Monday?
They saw it because my camera broke. And by the way,
it is my camera that makes me look this white.

Speaker 5 (56:44):
Anyone who's watching the show on Monday notes I used
a camera that she didn't look that hasty.

Speaker 3 (56:51):
In the basement.

Speaker 5 (56:53):
She needs to do something about this. I'm telling you,
I'm gonna take this camera down. But one thing you
could see is that my eyes are green, and they
are green. And you could see my eyes were green
and my hair is gray. And it's like, this camera
does one thing good. It hides a lot of it,
along with the ship and that I put in my hair.
But yeah, forty three years old, we're gonna wind up

(57:13):
going instead of going to Yeah, there's something I'll tell you.
Eastern North Carolina has like some diamonds and like hidden gems,
let me put it that way. When it comes to restaurants,
and there is one that I wanted to go to
in more Head, but you know, look, it's it's the
middle of the week. Everyone's kind of like tired, So

(57:34):
we're just gonna go to our like favorite spot. Downtown
or at least that kind of favorite spot. There's a
jet it's like our favorite Japanese he's our favorite stick
out right, And I'm gonna go downtown and we're gonna go.
Even though it was sold, it's still very good. Out
of the owner, I used to know, he's a great,
great he's a good friend. But he's he's a liberal too,
which is funny. But Nika, he found out who I

(57:55):
was and he would come and sit at the table
and bs with us and the you know, yeah, he
was definitely a Biden supporter in twenty and yeah. Any
in any event, he did sell that restaurant, unfortunately, but
it's still really good and we're gonna go. Well, I
have an early dinner and have an early back. I mean,
kids got school. That's why. I mean, I really would
have liked to go to the other place. They have

(58:15):
some great oysters. I mean, that's the one. I have
to live by the ocean, Sean. There's so many places
that in this country. He's listening up there of the ocean.

Speaker 3 (58:24):
Melanie was born. She's an ocean. She's a beach woman.
Now she's gonna talk about seafood and I can't eat Melanie.
I don't eat seafood. I have a shellfish allergy, but
oh god, I own like a two year old. I
eat like a so dino nuggets and mac and cheese.
If a restaurant every every first of all nuggets to

(58:44):
the bomb and exactly thank you for acknowledging that. But
every restaurant I go in, from five star on down,
I judge exclusively on the quality of their mac and cheese.
Scale one and cheese, and I think I think it
actually works. I think it's a very good measuring stick.

Speaker 5 (59:02):
There's a place here that a lot of people go
to for Christmas, and even you can go to for
like Halloween. They do all this cool stuff they have
like southern soul food and their mac and cheese. If
you're a mac and cheese lover, brother, you have got
to check this place at Their mac and cheese is baked,
comes in this bowl. It's like a ceramic bowl. It

(59:24):
is the best mac and cheese.

Speaker 3 (59:27):
It's so good.

Speaker 5 (59:28):
And they have like other things that you would expect, chicken,
fried steak, stuff like that, but the mac and cheese.
Everyone goes there for the mac and cheese. It's like
a little diner that they have on the premises, and
there can be lines like people are like going to
go see the Christmas attractions and stuff like that, and
you know, you can get through any of them and
do anything you want without a problem. But if you

(59:49):
go a certain time of the day, especially during dinner time,
and try to get in that diner for a bowl
of that mac and cheese, forget about You're never gonna get.
You'll be online for two hours and there's a it's golden.
It's the best mac and cheese in the world. If
you would you would love it. If you like mac
and cheese, you would love it.

Speaker 3 (01:00:07):
You know how the Barstool Sports guy does the pizza reviews.
I should travel the country all my views, like you know,
talk about doing the things that you love and you
never have to work a day in your life. I
could just be I could just eat mac and cheese
every day.

Speaker 5 (01:00:21):
Oh my god, I love mac and cheese.

Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
You know, in fact, I might actually do that and cheese.

Speaker 5 (01:00:28):
You ever get the cracker marrel mac and cheese from
a store, from the grocery store's and like a box
they can get white cheddar done that rich, you know,
Holy crap, it's really good. I wait until they buy one.
Get one, Yeah, because they're ridiculous expensive, especially under by It.
They used to be always expensive, but now it's like
really bad. But like, wait till they buy one. Get one.

(01:00:50):
Have a regular mac and cheese, you know, your your
traditional mac and cheese. They have the white cheddar one,
which I love for mont white cheddar, and then they
have the Google to It one.

Speaker 3 (01:01:00):
Have you?

Speaker 5 (01:01:00):
Oh man, I know it sounds crazy, but Guda mac
and cheese is incredible. So is a Guda grilled cheese.
Oh yeah, well you're right though. It's like three cheeses
at least, and it's a heart attack special because you
got to like glaze the bread with like a little
cream cheese. It's the heart attack special. But it's delicious.

(01:01:24):
Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (01:01:25):
You know where it's just gonna go get some mac
and cheese and maybe some seafood and oyster.

Speaker 5 (01:01:30):
I'm gonna get a flank steak tonight. That's what I
think I'm gonna do this place.

Speaker 3 (01:01:34):
Or before you go get a flank steak, tell us
how we can support you, where we can find you.

Speaker 5 (01:01:40):
Yeah, I'm gonna do a stream tomorrow too instead of today.
So get you know, of course, just keep your eye
on my locals page, People's pundent dot locals dot com,
and we'll tell you when and where that is. I
did a quick little one before, uh, just to tell people,
like I said, and just stay in the field a
couple of days here. I'm going to show some stuff
from Michigan and to me tomorrow anyway on the show.

(01:02:02):
But I really do believe that we need to stay
in the field for a little bit so I can
kind of ascertain whether or not this is like how
far is this going to go? Like is this gonna
end to Trump plus two in Pennsylvania and Michigan or
am I gonna see because I Michigan, just stay tuned. Michigan,
by all accounts should vote to the left of Pennsylvania

(01:02:22):
no matter which way they go. But honestly, they should
probably all vote together Wisconsin alike. But Michigan does like
have the makings. I guess it obviously depends on turnout.
But my god, Sean, her white working class vote in
that state is just awful. It's so bad, and it's like,

(01:02:45):
why wouldn't we have expected anything else? Honestly, Like, I
don't know why I'm so shocked. At this point, we
should have expected.

Speaker 3 (01:02:52):
That she's the worst. Stay tuned, all right, Rich, Happy birthday,
my friend. Everyone go over to local support Rich over
there follow is Rumble channel on People's Pundit. Happy birthday,
my friends. See you next week.

Speaker 5 (01:03:06):
Thanks buddy, stay young. I'll see you next week.

Speaker 3 (01:03:09):
See you, my friend. That's Savage Rich Barris. Okay, folks
with us for the full hour. Thank you all. Before
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(01:03:51):
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