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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back in Clay Travis buck Sexton show, all is
not well in Kamala Harris's Kingdom. We mentioned as we
were going to end the first hour thanks to Eric Hovedy,
by the way, and you guys are responding in a
very positive way. I believe he's going to be the
next senator from the great state of Wisconsin. And so
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many of you out there are listening to us. We're
number one in Milwaukee thanks to our fabulous affiliate there
Gem writes in Hi, guys, live in Milwaukee, listen to
your show during my lunch break every day and the
full show when I can. I just wanted to thank
you for giving Eric hove Dy as much airtime as
you did. I was so pumped up, so pumped up
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after hearing this interview moments ago, I sent him fifty
dollars at Ericcovedy dot com to help him to help
him help me keep rocking. Boys, we appreciate that. We
really appreciate all of our listeners all over the country,
but particularly in the battlegrounds, because you guys have the
potential now to take control of the country and return
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us to some form of sanity. And so if you're
in Milwaukee, if you're in if you're in the state
of Wisconsin, if you're in the state of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia,
North Carolina, Nevada, Arizona. We love everybody, but we particularly
love the guys and gals in that state because you
guys have the control of all of the races in
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your hands. And I mentioned this with Eric Covedy. I
thought this was super interesting because there have been talk,
there's been talk about the internals for Kamala not looking
very good in the state of Wisconsin, and there are
stories out there about her reducing the amount of resources
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that she is putting into play in the state of Wisconsin.
And if that is true, it is remarkably good spot
because then she as you heard Eric Covedy say, they're
basically has to be an idea that she would win
North Carolina, which I don't feel like is very likely.
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I feel like Trump's gonna win North Carolina as he
did in twenty sixteen and as he did in twenty twenty. Okay,
with that in mind, there is a big story that
was just breaking on the Middle East. We mentioned that
this was likely, but I want to reinforce it. The
Hamas leader Yaha Sinwar has been killed by the Israeli
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defense forces.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Buck.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
He masterminded the October seventh terror attack. Many of the
leadership of Hezbolah in Lebanon has been Lebanon has been removed.
There's Lebanon here in Nashville area, so that always gets
me crossed up. But they have been eliminated. And now
the leader of Hamas has been eliminated, that is killed
by Israe Israeli defense forces. So hopefully some hostages will
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come back. Now I'm not even sure who you negotiate
with inside of Hamas, but this, as we were saying
off Airbuck, is a sign that Israel has created a
great deal of success in terms of being able to
topple the people trying to destroy it on a level
that frankly hasn't happened in decades.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
I think Israel is in a stronger position visa its
enemies in the Middle East and on its immediate periphery
than it has been in a long time. And it
really turned into a question of justice and a question
of political will in the aftermath of October seventh. The
Israeli people, not just Nen Yahoo and the IDF. But really,
the Israeli people just decided that's it. There's no more
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sitting around and hoping against hope that somehow Hamas would
start to be just less psychotic, never mind be reasonable.
They decided that Hamas has belah. The people that try
to make Israeli lives unlivable and try to take Israeli
lies as much as they can are targets of war,
and they're going to be taken out. And it's it's also,
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i think, and an opening for a lot of countries
the Middle East. We don't think about this very much,
but there are particularly Sunni Arab Muslim countries that do
not like what Iran is doing, want to work against
Iranian influence and are at least somewhat quietly but realistically
willing to have adult conversations with Israel about relations, you know,
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diplomatic relations, trade, things like that. And in the Middle
East there's the there's the old you know, people see
the strong horse, people see the weak horse. They go
with the strong horse. Israel is the strong horse. So
anyone who wants to try to step out of line
again against the Israeli state has realized there's a new
there's really, it's a new era now and none of
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this is going to be tolerated anymore. And I thought,
right after October seventh, this is exactly what they should do,
and they are doing it. I wanted to give credit
Dan O'Donnell, who is on our Milwaukee affiliate. Great guy,
I was telling you about his reporting yesterday, he tweeted
exclusive Kamala Harris's campaign has dramatically pulled back local television
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advertising in the Milwaukee market and they are reallocating those
resources to Philadelphia, where it's believed the campaign is deeply
concerned about turnout and margins there. Now, Kamala has a
lot of money, but that would square with some of
the reporting that is coming out that her numbers in
Wisconsin are not good. And remember, of the three big
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ten states, Wisconsin was the closest to voting for Trump
in twenty twenty, and so it would stand to reason
that even if the polling nationally isn't reflecting it, that
there is major problems there. Also, speaking of major problems, Buck,
I wanted to hit this. There is a report up
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from the New York Post yesterday. Ethel Kennedy, the wife
of widow of RFK Robert Kennedy was laid to rest,
and Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden all paid
their respects at that funeral. There was a conversation between
Biden and Obama that was caught on film. The New
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York Post hired a lip reader to see what the
conversation was and according to New York Post reporting, and
I give you credit, Buck, because you were one of
the first to argue this, the data reflects Biden is
saying she is not as strong of a candidate as
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he was. Obama agrees with him, and there is now
a discussion between them about what they may need to
do going forward to try to help them out. Here
is what the New York Post is reporting. This is
the opening paragraph of their story. President Biden greighte to
former President Barack Obama that she is quote not as
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strong as me, with Obama agreeing that's true. She's not
as strong as me, said Biden. According to the translation
produced by analyzing this is basically a professional lip reader,
I know that's true. Obama said, we have time. Yeah,
we'll get it in time, said Biden. And Obama had
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said it's important we have some time together, possibly in
a reference to a future campaign event where they would
Biden and Obama be appearing with Kamala. Fuck, I cannot
If Trump wins and I think he's gonna win, and
you think he's gonna win, we are gonna see a
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nastiness on the side of the Democrat Party that we
have not seen even.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
I think it's even gonna be worse than Hillary because
people were stunned about Hillary. I think more so than
they were angry. They were stunned. That was the prevailing emotion.
I think there's gonna be fury if Donald Trump comes
back in, and the fury's not going to be at Trump.
It's gonna be at Biden for waiting so long to
drop out, at the fact that they didn't have an
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actual primary, and the elevation of Kamala, who, when you
look in the swing states, is likely to underperform Biden
with the voters who actually are going to determine this election.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
I mean, I'm just sitting here with some of my
buddies scuba diving around the wreckage of Buck Island, and
you know, thinking of what could have been, unburdened by
what has been, and it was so obvious and the
Democrats because they're they're an emotional, hysterical party at their core,
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freaked out and instead of just getting Biden giving them
whatever the you know, the drugs they had to give
him to have him just have he just had to
be mean, shouty Biden for one debate and they would
have said, look, he's okay, and I know it's crazy.
That was a better strategy than Kamala Harris. I did
not think the Democrats would make this error, this enormous
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error of putting Kamala Harris forward, even with Biden's dementia.
This is a long way of saying, Clay, I don't
want to be mean. Even with dementia, Joe Biden is
a better candidate for the presidency in America today than
Kamala Harris's. That is where we.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Are, and I think they're slowly starting to recognize it.
And we said this early on. We said, ultimately, the
people who are going to decide this race in Michigan, Wisconsin,
and Pennsylvania are going to be blue collar high school
graduates who work with their hands. I basically call him
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football fans, your root for the Steelers, your root for
the Packers, your root for Ohio State or Penn State,
whatever the Big ten school is there, your local high schools.
All these guys, I know them well. I just I
don't know what Buck, I don't know anybody who's a
diehard football fan that's voting for Kamala Harris.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
I really don't.
Speaker 1 (10:11):
And I hate to just kind of sum it up
in that way, but I go around all these football
stadiums every weekend. The insult is that you're voting for Kamala.
The fraternities insult the opponent by saying that they are
voting for Kamala.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
It is.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
I think they're starting to recognize what have we done?
What have we done? Remember the great moment?
Speaker 2 (10:35):
Buck?
Speaker 1 (10:36):
In what I think is maybe the best movie of
the nineteen eighties. I think it came out in nineteen
eighty nine, The Last Crusade. Do you remember when they're
at the end of that, they have to pick which
is the childice of Christ, the cup of the Carpenter, Yes,
that's right, and the old Guy, the Old Knight. There
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as one guy picks the most bejeweled cup and drinks
from it and then immediately shrivels up and dies. Immediately
he deadpans he chose poorly. Do you remember that line
is one of the great lines ever. Democrats chose poorly.
I really think they're starting to as the Kamala campaign
shrivels up and dies last crusade style.
Speaker 2 (11:19):
I think there are a.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
Lot of people out there looking around like, man, I'm
glad I didn't take that drink.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
But they chose poorly.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
They picked the candidate that maybe La and New York
decided they liked, but that Milwaukee and Pittsburgh and Detroit
and Atlanta and Phoenix and Las Vegas. A lot of
dudes looking around there saying, I may not love Trump,
but there's no way I'm voting for Kamala.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
They chose poorly. Bucks. It's a surprise for them, I
guess the second time they all knew that Kamala was
an astonishingly we can on the national stage, which is
why they were running Biden. Right, you have a vice
president who's far younger, you have a guy who clearly
has dementia and is too old. Their plan was to
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keep it going with Biden, and it wasn't actually a
bad I mean, from my perspective, it wasn't a bad plan.
Given the alternative they went with the alternative, I think
they're about to learn a painful lesson.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
Now.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
That doesn't mean I just want to throw this in there.
Clay Pennsylvania, Wisconsin can't out and vote, vote early, go vote, Okay,
we need to stay. You know, I watched Formula one
sometimes because that Netflix show doesn't matter if you're two
laps ahead, if you drive into the wall and your
car is totaled. We got to finish up strong here.
But I think we all know where this is going.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
I also, in addition to choosing poorly, remember what George
Clooney wanted when he did that editorial in New York Times.
He wanted a mini primary because deep down a lot
of Democrats knew Kamala was not a good candidate. And
I think what you're seeing is the more time people
spend with her, the more they see that there is
no depth to her. This happened in the Democrat primary
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in twenty twenty when she dropped out before votes were taken,
and it's happening right now with independent voters all over
the country who are making decisions. But I agree with Buck.
Got to keep the pedal to the medal and also
sprint all the way through the finish line.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
Nineteen days, nineteen days.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
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Speaker 2 (15:45):
A reminder, we got Kerry Lake running in a tough
battle in Arizona for Senate the bottom of this hour,
so she'll be with us in just a little bit. Also,
Hamas leader, formerly the Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwa, was killed
in an Israeli strike. So Israel is settling all accounts
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that you will has had enough of the terror and
the constant threats against the survival and future of the
Jewish people in the state of Israel. But that is
that that's a pretty big, pretty big piece to take
off the chessboard. So yaha, yah Ya yach Yeah, sin War,
excuse me, is gone, and we will probably talk to
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you about some future of the Middle East stuff coming
up later on either this week or next. But in
the meantime, Clay. Last night Kamala had her disastrous interview
on Brett Baar. We all saw it. This is why
I try to call balls and strikes, you know. Kamala
managed to put forward a better version of herself in
the debate against Trump than I thought she would. So
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that's why I have no I have no compunction, I
have I have no hesitation in saying that. Last night,
with Brett Beharer asking real questions, Kamala was even worse
than I anticipated she would be. She was combative, she
was unlikable. She wouldn't answer straightforward questions. I mean, if
someone asks you what is a number, and you refuse
to give a number, and it's an important one, it's
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how many illegals have come into the country. What do
you believe that number is. You're being evasive, You're being dishonest.
We can get back into some I think of that exchange.
I will say that it has been very interesting to
watch the preparations for I think what is coming Clay.
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First of all, Nate Silver's latest election forecast. And I
don't know if you think that you know Silver's great
or not at forecasting. I leave that to each of you.
But he's got Trump up now, Trump up overall fifty
point two to forty nine point five in the Silver bulletin.
So Trump has edged into the lead here. And I
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think the various pro Kamala media outlets are struggling to
find something to hang onto here, to give their side.
There's always hope in an election. I know a lot
of you're saying, what about cheating. I know we're aware,
but Clay, the view Joy behar this is about as
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good a Kamala talking point as you're going to hear,
which is this is cut seventeen. It's just that the
only reason she's not winning is misogyny. It's because she's
a woman. They're all these woman haters out there. Play it.
Speaker 4 (18:37):
Let's just talk about this massive gender divide that we
keep hearing about.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
I think there's a lot of misogyny out there.
Speaker 4 (18:43):
I always say if she were a man, she would
be like.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
She'd she'd have ninety Clay. I think it's interesting the
people who are talking about the gender divide of the
Democrat Party right now have no interest in even making
their numbers any better or addressing it. They just want
to keep doubling down on. If you think that there's
a problem with the Democrats and men, you're the problem.
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And I think it's because the hysterical leftist feminists who
have been pandered to for so long can't have a
reasonable conversation about it, and they're about to find out
the hard way. That's not a good idea.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
I also don't think this plays well with women. I
think there are a lot of women out there listening
to us right now. I give credit to Mary Catherine Ham.
She went back and looked at the way Brett Behar
interviewed Donald Trump. And you may remember this. Trump was
pretty nasty to Brett Behar. He felt like he was
not treated fairly in the interview. Was almost identical to
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what he did to Kamala Harris. And that, honestly is
the mark of someone who is being fair and impartial.
It's that they're going to be tough, whether it's Trump,
whether it's Kamala. And I think there are a lot
of women out there that get this. And we're in
an era now where everybody out there like hashtag girl
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and everything else. And I'm just as good as a man. Well,
sometimes that means that you're gonna get a brushback pitch,
and somebody might not be nice to you, and somebody
might even be a little bit mean, But it's not
because of your gender.
Speaker 2 (20:14):
It's because you're.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
Seeking to achieve the most important job in the United States.
And we can't be concerned with whether your feelings get
hurt or not. And I think a lot of women
get that. And I think one of the challenges that
Kamala is having is men have just overwhelmingly rejected her.
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And the reason why that's happening I think black, White, Asian,
Hispanic is men tend to be logical and they're looking
at things like, hey, what do I have in my wallet?
Speaker 2 (20:47):
I saw Stephen A. Smith. Maybe we can.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
Grab this, guys, if it's not already in the roster,
responding to Barack Obama making the hey you guys are
a little bit misogynistic, you guys are a little bit
sexist argument to blacklack men and saying whoa, whoa, whoa.
That's not it. It's yeah, cut twenty five. I don't
know if you've heard this yet, Buck, Here is Stephen A.
Smith going after Barack Obama. Because it's not just women
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like joy Behar on the view lecturing about oh, they're sexism.
Here there are men trying to make that argument too,
and I think a lot of women and men are
overwhelmingly rejecting it. Listen to step and A take the
gloves off and go after Barack Obama a little bit
over that pandering to black men.
Speaker 5 (21:30):
What you said is not acceptable, not to me, not
to a host of black men out there. You see,
what you're missing is that you're basically accusing black men
who come up with a reason to not support Kamala
Harris as engaging in misogyny. Whatever happened to disagreeing without
being disagreeable? President Obama?
Speaker 2 (21:50):
What happened to that all of.
Speaker 5 (21:51):
A sudden, we want to challenge men and I love
and our affection as black men for black women. We
want to bring that into a question because we've got
an election coming up and people may have the temerity
to think differently than you. It's because she's a woman
that she's in danger of losing this election. Is it
possible that the only reason some black vote not me
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may not be inclined to vote, or they may be
a disenchanted or day I say, may even be willing
to go as far as voting con Trump. Is it
possible that it's policy as opposed to misogyny?
Speaker 2 (22:29):
You know, Clay, this this came up in the overtime
segment on Real Time with Bill Maher last week that
I did, which is the internet only which is on YouTube.
I can't remember what's in what parts of it sometimes
because they just kind of taped the whole thing at once.
But I just said because the panelist next to me kept,
you know, essentially, it was anything that's anti Kamala is racist.
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Anything that's anti Kamala or critical of Kamala, I should say,
is racist and sexist. And I just made I think
I made a very fundamental point. But it's actually in
line with what Steven A. Smith is saying here. It
is possible she's just really bad at this and doesn't
have good ideas. Amen, it is possible, yes, to be
a black woman who is not the best choice for president.
That is a possibility. And if we can agree that
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that is a possibility, I think Kamala Harris makes an
incredibly strong case that that is what is going on
here and not that this is rooted in racism or misogyny.
Notice they go with the misogyny more heavily. Why why
are they pushing that it's hatred of women or that
it's anti women, anti women ideology that's holding this. Barack
Obama was president for eight years and smoked both of
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the old white guys who ran against him. Okay, so
the oh, it's racism that's stopping Kamala. Hmm, that's a
tough sell. It's misogyny. We haven't had a woman president yet,
so they think they can get further with that one.
Let me ask you this, buck, how many men out
there do you think are more likely to vote Kamala
because they get told that it's sexist if they don't,
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if you're not already committed to voting for Kamala Harris,
and you're out there and you're kind of in the
middle ground and you're a dude, how many actual men
are gonna say, you know what, I'm gonna avoid being sexist,
Like that's gonna be the final thing. I think it Actually,
if you accuse me of being sexist, I'm less likely
to vote for the woman. Honestly. I mean I said
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this on HBO. I think the Democrat Party has become
the hectoring girlfriend of America. I mean, that's what we
ate up. Just yeah, why didn't you leave this on
the ground or just kind of nagging and being annoying
and not inspiring and that's not good. And the happily
married women who are listening to us right now, for example, No,
you don't want to be the one that's browbeating somebody.
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You don't mean one that's hectoring somebody into doing what
you want them to do. That does that backfires? To
your point, you should be trying to convince, to persuade,
to inspire. Democrat Party can't do that. Why can't they
do that? Well, put aside all the terrible ideas and
the bad record, Kamala Harris just isn't good at this.
And that's what we saw on the Brett Beharry interview.
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And that's what we see. Remember she's horrible and friendly interviews, right,
I mean even when she was on who was it
was like, yeah, Kama, you're just like so smart like MSNBC,
what's her name, Stephanie Rulanie a Rule. It was like, Kama,
like what is it like to be like about to
break through? The ultimate class dealing? And all my Wall
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Street contacts love you at you know, she's sitting there
and Kamala's responses to this, to this you know, complete
uh kissing up situation are still uninspiring and bad. She
can't even take a puff interview.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
Well, buck, they played the interview with the view and
with Stephen Colbert, where she had nothing to distinguish herself
from Joe Biden. On the interview with Brett Baher, she
basically lit herself on fire with the easiest, most forgiving,
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most pro Kamala audiences possible. So my analogy I think
is going to play out pretty well of Kamala is
a running team that suddenly is trying to pass the ball,
and every time she does a media interview she comes
off worse than she did if she hadn't done anything
at all. But they're desperate because they've been looking at
the polling and the challenge is buck they get daily polls, right,
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we get occasional public polls. They have way more expensive,
way better polling. And if you're sitting here nineteen days
out and your numbers haven't moved, there has to be
a strategy change at some point. That was about a
week ago, and her numbers have gotten worse since then.
If someone offered me a guarantee that Trump would be
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the president for four years, if only on the spot,
I could come up with an idea that Kamala Harris
put forward in that Brettbear interview that is an actual
thing that she's going to do, not a concept, but
a policy that it will be implemented, that is specific
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to her, not not not specific to every Every politician
says they're gonna help you pay your bills. Every politician
says they have a vision for the future. That's garbage.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
That's that's something you get on a on a you know, holiday,
or a thank you card at CVS. Okay, what is
one I oh, buck Trump will be president if only
you give me one idea that Kamala Harris put forward,
that is policy that is specific, that is actionable. Clay,
I can't do it. No, I don't have I don't
know what it's. It's all just Hallmark cards. It's all
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just like, oh, you know, we're gonna do the right
thing for the American people, and we're gonna have leadership,
and we're gonna, you know, and everyone's gonna have you know,
lots of cake and cookies and everyone's gonna be happy
and unicorns and fairy dust. It is the flimsiest campaign
of nothing. Now. Barack Obama had a pretty flimsy campaign
in a lot of ways. On the specific's clay, but
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he had this soaring narrative and he gave the speeches,
and he was It was a cult of personality that
could build with Obama. You can't build a cult of
personality with Kamala.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
Obama's actually smart and you might disagree with some of
his opinions, but that he has the ability to defend them.
To your point, Buck, I think it's a really important one.
What has Kamala done, take away the fact that she's
running for president of the United States? What has she
done that would suggest she's deserving of a pro promotion
if she worked at your company?
Speaker 2 (28:28):
Would you want to work.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
For Kamala Harris at your school, at your factory, at
your car dealership?
Speaker 2 (28:34):
A lot.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
There's nothing I've seen from her that suggests that she's
either inspiring, intelligent, or capable of leadership. And to your point, Buck,
she's wrong on everything. I'm open to the idea, and
I think all of you should be too, that one
party doesn't hold the future of America as absolutely correct
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on every issue name one that Kamala's right on, I
legitimately can't.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
She's wrong on everybody. Yes, And the fallback at this
point too, it is because of various forms of bigotry
and ism, racism, sexism, that's why she's not winning. It
is an insult not only to moderate voters who are
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just not going Kammala's way, it's honestly an insult to
Democrats who are willing to hold their nose, so to speak,
when they pull the lever here. It's insulting to them
to be told you better do this, or you're not
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Speaker 1 (33:08):
The state of Wisconsin is going to be absolutely massive,
not only in the presidential race, but also in battle
for control of the United States Senate. I told you
we were going to be joined by Eric Hovdy, who
is the candidate right now.
Speaker 2 (33:25):
Taking on.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
A long time Wisconsin senator that actually spends a lot
of her time in New York City and is it
actually very well connected with the state.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
And I think that's starting to register with a lot
of people. Her name is Tammy Baldwin, but the man
we believe is going to beat her is Eric Covedy,
and he is with us. Now.
Speaker 1 (33:47):
What first of all, great momentum for your campaign as
we sit here nineteen days out from election, day. What
are you seeing on the ground, what are your polls saying.
How do you think Wisconsin is going to shake out?
Speaker 6 (34:01):
Well, we just had our first poll that had us
up by one point, which is fantastic news. If you
drive throughout our state, you will see ten to twenty
to one Hubd signs versus Baldwin signs. The same thing
for President Trump as for Harris. The momentum is clearly
on our side in saying that in politics, you still
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got nineteen days, and well that's a very short amount
of time. It can still be a lifetime in politics.
And we've seen the swings back and forth between President
Trump and Harris. Mine has been steadily increasing. So I
really feel good about the momentum. But you know, look,
they're launching attack ads every day, dumping so much money
(34:45):
in our state. They have a new one claiming I
want to cut social Security, Medicare, everything. It's just crazy.
They have no basis to say that. But it's almost
impossible to get false ads ran, So they're just doing
the same thing that they always do. They try to
scare old people. They're saying that I support a national
(35:05):
abortion band, which I don't, and trying to get people
to hate me. So I'm staying on the issues. Just
keep charging. But you know it's gonna be a battle
right to the final finish line. So I feel good
and I plan to win this Dame thing.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
We want to mobilize all of our listeners, especially WISN
in Milwaukee and Wisconsin, to get out there vote early.
When does your early voting start?
Speaker 6 (35:31):
Eric on the twenty second, So that's next Tuesday. Now,
mail and voting has already started, but you can show
up early on the twenty second. So we need to
have people get out and vote, and most importantly, grab
your friend, grab your neighbor, grab your colleague, somebody you
(35:52):
go to church with. We need to get everybody out voting.
I mean that is so essential to this race. And
if you got a few dollars, please send him my way,
because I didn't take special interest money. She takes money
as your reference. She lives pretty much in New York.
She her partner is a Wall Street executive, and she
actual has ran against Wall Street and wealth inequality and
(36:16):
the wealthy need to pay their fair share. And her
partner is designs tax schemes for the uber wealthy. So
she's just a complete hypocrite. So she's taken money from
Wall Street, big farm of big Tech. So I need
to rely on, you know, the people of Wisconsin. So
if you got a few bucks under to Eric Hubby
dot com.
Speaker 2 (36:36):
And you know the opening salvo from Brett Baar yesterday,
I should just say the opening questions. I thought it
was a very fair question. But the first thing that
he got into was immigration. And clearly, I mean Eric,
I'm sure you saw that interview. Very big soft spot
for Democrats right now. They know the country's not with
them on this. Where is Senator incumbent Tammy Baldwin on immigration?
Speaker 6 (37:01):
Oh, she's horrible. She said, we spend too much money
securing our southern border. She voted for every one of
the crazy bills that Joe Biden has to weaken our
southern border. She's such a hypocrite. She tried to take
credit for Tim Scott, a Republican Senator from South Carolina
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spentanyl bill because she has done nothing, and yet we're
losing you know what, one hundred and eight thousand Americans
last year, one hundred and twelve thousand Americans the year before,
to this poison that comes out of China, goes to
the drug cartels and brought up over our southern border.
So she has been horrific on this. She's supported giving
cash to illegal immigrants while our veterans are struggling. I mean,
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everything she stands for. She's about as far progressive left
as you can think of. Think of Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren,
That's who she is.
Speaker 1 (37:56):
The first time that many people started paying attention to
your race nationally that I saw, and I'm curious if
this would square with you, was when the Wall Street
Journal had a big article saying, Hey, Tammy Baldwin's internals
have Trump leading Kamala by a couple of points in Wisconsin,
and she's only up a couple of points in her
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internals on you. I believe that was a couple of
weeks ago. There are now reports that Kamala one of
our friends at Milwaukee Station are reporting that Kamala has
dialed back her spending on radio and television in the
state of Wisconsin, almost an idea that she may be
thinking Trump's gonna win that state. What are you seeing
(38:40):
in terms of dollars? I know the National Republicans have
poured money in with you now and you've helped self
fund this campaign yourself. But what are you seeing on
the Trump front as well Kamala and how connected you
think the results are for Trump versus Kamala, to you
versus Tammy Baldwin, what is your polling showing there?
Speaker 6 (39:00):
Look, as I said, we just had a poll that
had me up one. President Trump has always underpolled in Wisconsin,
both in sixteen significantly and in twenty. I think we
under poll for President Trump worse than any other state
because if you're a Republican in Dane County, the belly
(39:21):
is a progressive beast. You're not going to say, yeah,
I'm voting for President Trump if somebody you don't know
calls you on the phone or text your phone. So
I think President Trump is going to win the state.
If he wins the state, unless they can pick off
North Carolina, I don't see how they win. I think
they're going to come back with money. I do think
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they're going to come in on my Senate race. They're
spending money hand over fifth trying to hit me. I
mean truck Schumer just launched another big spend against me.
So yeah, it's a battle of resources and it's going
to go down to the wire. President Trump wins Wisconsin, Marina,
(40:02):
North Carolina. It's really hard to see them win. You know,
maybe there's something else that happens in Georgia, but I
have find it hard to believe that President Trump's not
going to win Georgia. So Wisconsin is ground zero. That's
why you know they're in this, both President Trump and
Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris is I think here today right now,
(40:26):
and she's just been here. It was her first stop
when she became the presidential nominee, and it was her
third stop. That tells you how important Wisconsin is. This
whole thing is could be decided by our states.
Speaker 2 (40:38):
No doubt.
Speaker 1 (40:39):
And Senator Ron Johnson, who you know well, reached out
to us and said he wanted to come in because
he wants to drive the momentum for you, because he
feels like you're going to win this race and he
knows how to win in close races in Wisconsin. What
are you hearing from him? He came on in saying
your praises in the campaign that you need to do
(40:59):
over the next nineteen days to get this race.
Speaker 2 (41:02):
One.
Speaker 6 (41:04):
Look, I've been running from morning tonight every single day.
You know, I've wrapped up every night ten ten thirty,
get up early and just go. And I'm going to
continue to do that. She barely interacts with the press.
You know, she's non existent. You could say she only
does very staged events. I'm only getting one debate and
(41:25):
that's tomorrow night, and I can't wait. So I really
look forward to doing that and hammering her. But you know,
one hour, one debate for one hour, and as you know,
I'll be ended up debating the journalists more than I'll
end up debating her. But it's just continuing to stay
on message, hammering the message out there and getting the
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resources to drive the message, because that's what it's going
to come down to.
Speaker 2 (41:50):
Can you give us a preview? We're speaking to Eric Hovd? Eric,
what is your site so that people who want to
chip in and help in this critical race can can
do so?
Speaker 6 (41:59):
Sure? Eric, E. R. I. C. H O V dee
of d erichovd dot com.
Speaker 2 (42:08):
Whatever you can spare folks. This is a critical Senate
race and and I want to know if you could
give us a preview of what you're going to say tomorrow.
Is it tonight? The debate tomorrow night, tomorrow night, sorry,
tomorrow night, what you're going to say, and then I'm
sure you can tell us what she's going to say
(42:28):
in response, how she's going to evade Perry, whatever it
may be. What's your debate preview, because I have a said,
I have a feeling you're you're a very sharp guy. Eric,
It's not going to surprise you at all.
Speaker 4 (42:41):
No.
Speaker 6 (42:41):
Look, I'm going to drive the issues that matter a
lot of it's going to be responding to the questions
because it's not like a good old fashioned debate where
you two people get to just sit there and debate
with each other. So I'm going to have to address
the questions that are being propered by the journalists. But look,
what's the most important issues. It's the economy and the
destruction that they've done to our economy with inflation. It's
(43:03):
the open border. It's our healthcare crisis that we have
in this country right now. It's a lack of affordable housing.
It's issues like crime. Milwaukee has become, you know, an
epicenter of crime, which is really unfortunate. So I'm going
to drive that as it pretains to her, It'll just
(43:25):
be a mush of you know, talking in platitudes and
not really saying anything substantial. Substantial, She's going to try
to run from her record at every single time. I
think her plan is just to try to do what
Kamala Harris did, you know, try to get out of
there and and meander on without really addressing any of
(43:50):
the questions.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
Give us that website one more time because we want
to make sure that we got a monster audience in Wisconsin.
Speaker 2 (43:58):
We know people are fired up for voting for you.
Speaker 1 (44:01):
But to your point, Wisconsin has the ability to not
just pick control of the Senate, but also to control
who is the president of the United States. And things
are looking really good as we sit nineteen days out.
But how can people help?
Speaker 6 (44:19):
Yeah, Eric Huvedy dot Com, I'd really appreciate any kind
of financial support. Again, anybody in Wisconsin or if you
don't live in wiscons so you know, people call your friends,
talk to your neighbors, your family members. We got to
get them out to vote, because look, if we don't
take control of the Senate, it's not just for the
(44:40):
next to the next four years. What they can do
if somehow Kamala Harris wins, I mean Center Baldewint wants
to get rid of the filibuster. They want to turn
you know, DC and Puerto Rico into states. They want
to allow illegal immigrants to vote. We won't recognize our country.
I mean, this is the most import an election, So
(45:01):
I appreciate everybody's support. I promise you I'm gonna run
as hard all the way to the finish line. But
I can't do it without everybody's help. So thank you everybody.
I really appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (45:13):
Last question for you, this may be the most important
thing in Wisconsin right now. Who are you more optimistic
on the Wisconsin Badgers or the Green Bay Packers right now?
Speaker 6 (45:23):
Ah? The Packers. Now that Jordan loves getting in the groove,
you know, it's unfortunately got hurt at the final game
play of the game against the Eagles, and then he
was out for two games. Then it took him a
while to get back in the group. But man, their
offense is starting to look really good. So I think
the Packers will be back to being one of the
three teams in the NFC that we'll be competing for
(45:44):
the Super Bowl. So I like the Badgers too. They're
looking a lot better. But go Badgers and go Pack Go.
Speaker 1 (45:51):
That's a good answer from a Wisconsin's next senator.
Speaker 2 (45:54):
Buck. I also like with Eric. You know he's from Wisconsin.
You know what I'm saying. There's no offens or butts.
This is a guy who sounds, eat, sleeps, breathes Wisconsin.
Thank you, Eric, I appreciate you being with us.
Speaker 6 (46:10):
A wonderful day.
Speaker 2 (46:12):
Absolutely, guys, get out there vote early Wisconsin. Literally, we
got a couple of sports arenas worth of people listening
right now in that state. So yes, you can decide
it right now just listening you have have gone and
voted early? How many of you have sent in your
ballots already? Get on it, please, and you know you're
gonna need energy, uh to get everything done and get
(46:35):
your votes in. And you don't want to end up
like one of these Democrats who this morning had had
to be saying, oh my gosh, Kablo did a great job.
It's just sad, isn't it. It's sad. But I almost
can't blame them because they lack the internal intestinal fortitude,
the strength the hoodspa to just say that she got
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Carry Lake is with us now. She's running for Senate
in Arizona against Ruben Gegoes. Carry. It's been a bit
good to have you back on the program. We haven't
been talking much about Arizona just because it's not getting
the same levels of attention as some of the other
swing states, battleground states, whatever you want to call it.
So can you just bring us up to speed your
race and Arizona more broadly, what's it looking like right now?
Speaker 4 (48:34):
Well, you need to start talking about it because it's
an important state. It is a battleground. President Trump is
climbing in the polls. We are as well. My internal
polling has consistently showed this me up a little bit,
but it's really neck and neck between me and my opponent,
and we're finding out just so much of what my
opponent has said have been abject lies. We've watched as
(48:56):
for ten years. He's voted against the people of Arizona.
He's voted to have the borders wide open, to send
federal dollars to sanctuary cities and states. He actually was
the co sponsor of the George Floyd legislation and wanted
to get rid of the filibuster, to pass it back
in the summer of twenty twenty that would have defunded
the police nationwide and got rid of qualified immunity, that
(49:17):
protection that our officers need. He's voted to have boys
participate in girls athletics, which would, as we know, destroy
women's athletics, and has voted to have boys, you know,
share locker rooms and bathrooms with our girls. And obviously
he's voted for what's happening in Ukraine two hundred and
sixty billion dollars sent over there. Meanwhile, he does not
(49:41):
support the border wall at all. He's called it the dumb,
stupid border wall and said he would never ever ever
support it. But of course, guys, you know how it goes.
When we're in the heat of an election, and the
throes of an election, we watch as these radicals change
their identity and they start to come over and say,
oh wait wait, And the truth of the matter is
(50:02):
he's not He's voted with Kamala Harris and Joe Biden
one hundred percent of the time. And we're just now learning.
Speaker 2 (50:09):
And I blame the.
Speaker 4 (50:10):
Media for this, Clay and Buck, because they have not
done any digging into this guy's background. They just took
what he said and ran with it. He said he
grew up in a one bedroom apartment, slept on the
floor until he was eighteen, and his father left him
when he was eleven. The real fact of the matter
is none of that's true. He grew up in a
upper class neighborhood, Evergreen Park in Chicago, and a middle
(50:33):
class home. His dad was a convicted felon Mexican drug trafficker.
You heard that right now, you would think if that
was your background, you would want to go and protect
the border and stop the cartels from importing fentanyl and
all of these dangerous drugs and funneling them right through Arizona.
But instead he's voted every step of the way to
(50:54):
empower the cartels, and that has hurt and killed Americans.
We know hundreds of thousands of people have died from
fentanyl poisoning since Kamala Harris. The borders are took control
of the border, and we know that the cartels are
smuggling all kinds of drugs and trafficking people and drug
trafficking and sex trafficking children. It's absolutely he's been an
(51:16):
abject failure, and the people are starting to catch on
to what he's about, and that's why we're seeing this
neck and neck race here in Arizona. And it's truly
going to be about getting out the vote, which we're
working on every single day.
Speaker 1 (51:29):
We're talking to Carry Lake and speaking of getting out
the vote, Carrie, our friend Ryan Gerdusky, who does a
lot of deep dives on the numbers, posted on his
substack that the data out of Arizona is looking fantastic
on our early voting. That is, Republicans are drastically outperforming Democrats.
I'm sure you have access to that too. Would you
(51:52):
encourage people to get out vote as early as possible?
What he said is that there are starting to be
a lot of people of medium and low pin city voting,
that is, people who don't typically come out and vote
that are showing up and voting early.
Speaker 2 (52:05):
Are you seeing that?
Speaker 1 (52:06):
What would you tell people out there listening we got
a monster audience in Arizona that they should know about
the early voting process in the next nineteen days.
Speaker 4 (52:17):
Absolutely, we are seeing that on the ground every day.
We're showing up at vote centers and encouraging people to
show up and vote, and we had a huge crowd
yesterday in the Far West Valley in Buckeye, Arizona, and
I actually voted the second day of early voting. I
went and voted, and I've already cast my ballots, so
I've gotten that taken care of. And we're encouraging Republicans
(52:40):
and people who are voting for America First policies to
get out there and vote early, and we are seeing
the numbers come in and it's been overwhelming. I saw
the most hilarious thing happen. It was a clip from
MSNBC and it was one of their propagandas on the
ground at one of the voting centers, and he said
everybody he talked to who came out from the voting
center was voting for President Trump. He couldn't find one
(53:03):
person who was voting for Kamala Harris. So we are
going to see an overwhelming number of Republicans show up.
We did a great job in getting people registered to vote.
I got to give a lot of credit to a
lot of the groups that are on the ground, especially
Turning Point Action, who spent so many months registering people
to vote and now getting out the vote chasing the ballot.
(53:24):
We don't want a single ballot to die on someone's
kitchen countertop. So we are becoming best friends with everybody
who has a ballot. We're calling, we're knocking on doors,
we're holding events, and we're seeing the fruits of our
labor right now. But it's too early to celebrate. We
got to get everybody out there to vote. I'm encouraging
people to go to an early voting center and vote.
(53:44):
If you're the kind of person that would typically wait
until election day, we have a long ballot, get out there,
go vote early. We don't want to have a situation
where the equipment fails us or we don't have parking
and the lines are long. And if you have a
mail in ballot, get it filled out and send it in.
Either drop it off at a dropbox, show up at
a voting center and hand it off, or you can
(54:07):
put it in the mail. But I prefer the first
two choices. We are going to see voter turnout like
they've never seen before in the history of voting here
in Arizona.
Speaker 1 (54:17):
By the way, Carrie, what you just referenced the MSNBC
clip we had it. I had the guys pull it
over here it is they're looking for a Kamala voter
MSNBC in Arizona.
Speaker 2 (54:29):
This is what it sounded like.
Speaker 7 (54:30):
This should note we did not find a single person
who audibly would tell us that they voted for Kamala Harris.
These were Trump supporters getting out to vote early in
the all important Hobby county. Take a listen to some
of our conversations.
Speaker 5 (54:41):
The difference is going to be that everybody's coming out early,
and everybody that we talked to has made a special
effort this year to vote.
Speaker 2 (54:51):
And you can see it here in the parking lot.
You know, this library's usually got five cars in it.
Speaker 5 (54:57):
The ton of cars in it now.
Speaker 6 (54:58):
Said you voted early for the first time, for the
first time.
Speaker 2 (55:01):
Why did you vote early this year? Honestly because Donald
Trump told me to.
Speaker 4 (55:07):
Keep saying it, and I've been thinking about it, and
so ye here I am.
Speaker 2 (55:15):
There you go, Carrie, that's what you were referencing. Buck
good sign there. Yeah, I think I think it's obviously encouraging.
Go ahead carry it's.
Speaker 4 (55:22):
A great sign. And you know, I want to talk
to the people out there who might still be on
the fence. And we had a debate last week, me
and my opponent, Reuben Diego, the most radical member of
Congress that most people have never heard about. He's voted
more to the left than even AOC and the Squad.
And you know, we I got to admit, we defeated
(55:44):
him in that debate. We really showed people what he's
been about open borders. He's called Trump supporters the worst
people in the world. He's called us dumb, He's called
the border wall dumb and stupid. He's not for securing
the border, and he wants to represent the people of
the state, yet he hates more than half of the state.
I think that's disqualifying. Additionally, he's voted, like I said,
(56:05):
and pushed to defund the police. Every idea he's pushed
is a bad idea. But I want people to if
they can go to my Twitter page. I pinned it
there at the top of the debate.
Speaker 2 (56:14):
If you know.
Speaker 4 (56:15):
Somebody who's kind of on the fence, not sure what
they want to do, I encourage them to watch the
debate and just hear what his ideas are for Arizona,
what my ideas are for Arizona. We are seeing the momentum.
It is so much bigger than it was in twenty twenty.
It's bigger than it was in twenty twenty two when
I ran for governor. The enthusiasm on the ground for
(56:36):
President Trump, for Kerry Lake for US Senate is enormous,
and we just have to turn off the fake news media,
focus on saving our country and get out there and
vote and talk to our neighbors and get them to
vote as well.
Speaker 2 (56:51):
Carry What is your site so anybody who wants to
donate or get involved in the state of Arizona can
do so.
Speaker 4 (56:58):
It's Kerriylake dot com, a I L a K E
dot com. You can find me on Twitter and Facebook
and all of the social media sites as well. And
I just recently joined TikTok and my handle there is
the Carrie Lake. My daughter convinced me to join it,
and we've already gotten a really good response. We didn't
(57:18):
talk about the young people who are becoming Republican and
voting for America First policies. It's the most beautiful thing,
Clay and Buck, because these young people are waking up,
they get it. They realized you know who locked them
down during COVID, who forced them to wear masks, who
forced them to, you know, leave school and not have
those moments with friends and those opportunities. And they're also
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looking at the economy now where they can't afford anything,
and they're realizing that it's the Republican Party, it's the
America First Republican Party that has the ideas and the
solutions to these problems that we are facing. So I'm
really encouraged by that, especially being the mom of a
twenty year old and a twenty one year old, I'm
encouraged for their future.
Speaker 1 (58:00):
Carrie Kamala Harris said it's sexist. Basically, many of our
supporters did that they are not getting the support from
men that they expected Black men, Asian men, Hispanic men.
What's your thoughts, because I bet you're doing pretty well
with a lot of black, Hispanic, Asian and white men
running as a woman in Arizona. What's your thought with
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Kamala's sexist argument.
Speaker 4 (58:24):
We sure are doing well because those men want to
have a strong economy, as safe border, safe community, and
quality of life so they can enjoy Arizona and raise
their families here and run their businesses as well. I
don't think it's sexist. I think it's sexist to say that.
To be honest, it's assuming that all we care about
is somebody's gender. And I also think it's ironic because
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isn't that the party that says there's no such thing
as gender. There's everything's gender fluid, and there's one hundred
different genders and all of that. We want quality, we
want competence, and we want solutions in a candidate. And
all we see in Kamala Harris is somebody who is inauthentic,
somebody who is incompetent, somebody who has nothing when it
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comes to solutions. Actually we see the person who's caused
a lot of these problems that we're dealing with. We
want the best person for the job, and the best
person for the job is Donald Trump. And I don't
vote as a woman based on someone's gender. I vote
on what kind of policies and how are they going
to help me, my state, my family. And that's why
we have to get America first. Folks in there, And
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I will tell you this, I want to talk to
the women out there. My opponent has a terrible history
with women of harassment, of sexual harassment in his past
jobs when he was at the state legislature and down
at City Hall, many complaints against him. We've seen his
past when he worked in the private sector for a
brief period of time when he ran a bank for
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illegal immigrants and ended up being accused and investigative for
defrauding them out of their life saving and also defrauding Medicare.
So this is his background. He walked out on his
wife when she was nine months pregnant, served her with
divorce papers days before Christmas, and ran off with a
DC lobbyist. And that DC lobbyist is controlling what legislation
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he pushes. He's not working for the people of Arizona.
And so you know, we want somebody who's got better
character than that, somebody who's going to fight for Arizona
and is going to put forth ideas rather than just
watch as we get miird in all of these problems
that the Democrats create with I don't think they want solutions.
I think they want to just keep pouring money into
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the symptoms of the problems they create.
Speaker 1 (01:00:40):
Carrie Lake Kaari Lake dot com. If you want to
vote Arizona, you got a lot of power in your hands,
both with the President and with the Senate.
Speaker 2 (01:00:49):
Carrie good luck. We look forward to to talk to
you again and hope everybody shows up and gets those
vote cast.
Speaker 4 (01:00:57):
Thank you, Clay, Thanks Buck, thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:01:00):
It's Kerry Lake. All right, Buck, get your pen? Are
you ready to make money?
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We go?
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