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November 5, 2024 36 mins
Just go vote. Clay's election night guide. Buck's too-close-to-call scenario. The Omaha factor. C&B take calls. Arizona U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake talks to Clay and Buck from her campaign bus to talk about what she sees happening in Arizona today. C&B take calls and iHeart app Talkback comments.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome Back. In Hour number two Election Day edition, Clay
Travis buck Sexton show, I have felt all day like
I am in the middle of a big sporting event, butterflies, nervousness.
I woke up this morning at five point thirty am.
I was planning on sleeping for a while buck try

(00:22):
to get some sleep, because I know I'm not going
to go to bed till well after midnight tonight. I
even my wife has been sick with a bad cold
and cough. I even have been trying to avoid getting
it by sleeping in a different bedroom, not because she's
mad at me, because I didn't want to lose my
voice during election week.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Just you know, I'm convincing Carrie that we're not going
to use our rapid radios to be checking in with
you and Laura like every you know, fifteen minutes or
something tonight.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
But we do have it in case we need it.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Ugh I am. I am so utterly excited and also
so simultaneously nervous. Did you see speaking of which to
Save by the bell? Do you remember when Jesse Spano
lost it and said I'm so excited, I'm so scared,
which was addicted to caffeine pills that happened thirty four
years ago.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
Yeah, I mean I do remember that. I think less
than one percent of all of the people with us
right now, remember.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
This that that is an iconic moment in television history.
Nineteen ninety that was almost exactly the same day it
was two days ago, thirty four years ago. That's kind
of how I feel right now. If somebody wants to
pull the I'm so excited, I'm so scared. Iconics saved
by the Bell moment. But let me give you a
roadmap of where we're going. And then I've got my
viewer guide buck that I mentioned earlier that I will

(01:41):
lay out. These are the check marks. These are the
things that I'm paying attention to. If you're trying to
glean from the election returns, what have we learned. We're
gonna have carry Lake at the bottom of this hour,
really good turnout numbers in Arizona. Republicans have opened up
a two hundred thousand lead there. Go vote, Go vote,
go vote. And by the way, can any of you

(02:01):
who email and say I was gonna vote, but then
you said only Pennsylvania.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
Matters and know it?

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Sack up and stop sending those emails. Go vote wherever
you are. Let nothing that Buck or I say, impact
whether you vote. Go vote Republican, top to bottom. I'm
sick of you guys out there being like, well, I was,
I live in California and I was gonna go vote,
but you said, only Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is gonna decide the election.

(02:29):
It doesn't mean that you might not decide who wins
the House of Representatives, or who wins the Senate, or
who is on your school board and helps your kids
actually get a quality education. You should go vote, no
matter what. The presidency matters a great deal. But so
does your state representative, So does your school board member,

(02:53):
or that ballot initiative in your state. Some of y'all
gotta get tougher and sack up.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
Go get in line.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
If you are listening to us right now and you
have friends or family who are not voting, go grab them,
put them in your car and take them to the polls.
And stop sending me emails and stop sending the show emails.
Say well, I was going to vote, but I'm in
New York and you said, but shut up, go vote,
all right? That is my ted talk for all of you.

(03:21):
Uncle Clay is surly today.

Speaker 3 (03:23):
I just fired off.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
I don't like people who just they listen to one
sentence and they're like, oh, I'm gonna.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
Look, go vote. Period.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
As I've said for months, if you are listening to
this program and you do not vote, you have failed
your country, you have failed your family, you have failed
your radio family. You are a failure. So go vote
and stop sending me excuses. My dad eighty years old,
broken hip. I wheeled him in in a wheelchair to vote.
If he can do that, then you can vote. Ninety

(03:53):
eight year old World War two veteran in my neighborhood
went and voted for Trump. He's ninety eight. He fought
actual Nazis. If he can vote, then you can go
vote again. Sack up, all right, buck, here is my
vo guy.

Speaker 3 (04:09):
Throw one thing out there real quick. You're in the flow.
You're in the zone. I don't want to I'm fire up,
but yes, a quick thing. I like the fire.

Speaker 2 (04:18):
Voting is not that hard, you know, acquires a little
bit of patience. Like we're getting everyone all fired up,
did you well.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
You can vote?

Speaker 2 (04:26):
That's exactly yes, that's what I mean. It's like we're
not asking or do anything crazy here, right. No one's saying,
you know, hey, you need to run a four minute mile,
and no, just go vote, just.

Speaker 3 (04:37):
Go does very easy, very straightforward.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
Yes, go vote, go vote, go vote, shut up and
go vote. All right, my election Guidebuck, I have a
five point election guide that I made for myself on
my handy yellow legal pad here that I am looking
at to try to determine what the outcome might be.
And so let me kind of go through step by step.

(05:01):
I'll give you an opportunity if you want to react
to any of this. Step one. Georgia, North Carolina, and
Michigan results should be in relatively early. Those are the
first three battlegrounds that I think are going to count
their vote quickly. If Kamala wins all three, were cooked.

(05:22):
If Trump wins all three, she's cooked.

Speaker 3 (05:25):
Buck.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
What I think is most likely to happen is Trump
is gonna win Georgia and North Carolina. And let me
repeat myself, I am predicting. It does not mean that
you should not go vote, shut up, and go vote.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
That is the lesson of the day. All right.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Georgia, North Carolina, Michigan. That's the first three battlegrounds. That
will give us an indication of how things are going.
Second part, here, what's the margin in Florida by nine
pm Eastern? Florida has got the best election counting system
out there, every he should copy it. By nine pm
Eastern we will know what Trump has won Florida by.

(06:06):
And I do believe he is going to win Florida,
and that will give us some indication potentially of what
the Trump momentum looks like. Point three New Hampshire and Virginia.
Biden won New Hampshire by seven in twenty twenty in Virginia,
Biden won Virginia by ten. Those states, New Hampshire in particular,

(06:31):
because almost everyone votes on election day there will give
you some indication of the overall movement in the electorate.
If Trump wins New Hampshire or Virginia, He's going to
win a landslide and all the battleground states are not
going to be as important. But if he loses, Let's
say he loses New Hampshire by two, that would be

(06:51):
a five point improvement. Let's say he loses Virginia by
three or four, that would be a six point improvement. Also,
New York Biden won by twenty five three. Looking at
the margins, there is significant Then Arizona, Nevada, PA, in
Wisconsin it may take some time, Buck, You've got a
potential outcome on Pa that we're going to circle back

(07:13):
to in a moment. But those are the other four
battlegrounds to be watching. And then five, it's important to
watch the Senate. I think what happens with Bernie Marino
in Ohio. How closely is he connected to Trump? Trump
should win Ohio? How much the margin is there between them?

(07:33):
Same question in with Rogers in Michigan, with Hubby and Wisconsin.
You just heard us talk about it with McCormick in Pennsylvania.
These are three toss up Senate seats. One of the
signs that Herschel Walker was not gonna win early in
twenty twenty two, Buck, was the divergence between Herschel and

(07:54):
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp. There was about a seven or
eight point difference between the two. How closely aligned are
those Senate candidates going to be with Trump? The closer
they are to Trump, Tim Shhe to Carrie Lake as well,
Sam Brown, Dominici, Hung Cow, all these people they want

(08:14):
to be as close to Trump as possible. That would
suggest that there's down ballot ticket for Republican voting and
there's not going to be much divergence between those. Those
are my five bullet points that I am following. Buck,
you had a question and an analysis and one that
could be very perceptive about PA.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
I just I just want us to cover all of
our bases, all right. I don't want you all to
be looking for the wampwomp side effect here or sound
effect rather.

Speaker 3 (08:44):
But here's the thing.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
There is a realistic possibility. Clay has laid out the
Omaha option, if you will, where it comes down to
the one split delegate situation of Omaha in Nebraska determining
the election.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
That's it is possible.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
I think the numbers adding up that way are not likely, possible,
not likely. I think this is also in that possible
not likely scenario.

Speaker 3 (09:13):
But we do have to address it.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
And it is imagine that all of the states, based
on how they are trending, go with what is expected.
And it's not a not an amazing night for Trump.
Not an amazing night, meaning everything that we know is
pretty solid Red Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, Nevada. I think

(09:37):
people could put in that category. Now they all go red.
Ohio obviously read everything else that should go red goes red.
Everything expected to go blue goes blue. Everything in the
northeast Virginia, you know, no surprises. This is a kind
of a no surprises map, is what I'm laying out. Basically,
the favorites win exactly across the This is the favorites

(09:59):
going as they have been projected. Wisconsin and Michigan by
Razor Thin Margins go to Kamala Harris. Hold hold on,
I'm just laying out the scenario. Don't go yell at me.
Wisconsin and Michigan Razor Thin Margins, you know, fifteen thousand
votes or less. Let's say in both states go to
Kamala Harris, but she wins. Pennsylvania is within that margin

(10:23):
of automatic recount, very very close Knight in Pennsylvania. Neither
side would have the two seventy to win. Kamala wouldn't
have it. Trump wouldn't have it. It would all come
down to who actually wins Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania goes into automatic
recount mode. That recount takes weeks, I mean certainly days,

(10:45):
maybe weeks. We could I'm just putting it out there,
we could be in a position where we wouldn't know
who won the presidency for weeks after tonight. I feel
like this isn't likely, But Clay, this is in the
realm of the possible, right, like the Omaha option is,

(11:06):
Oh my gosh, it all comes down to Omaha.

Speaker 3 (11:08):
But we would know, right. I don't think anyone thinks,
you know, if.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Pennsylvania goes one way and we know where Michigan, Wisconsin go,
this is the we honestly don't get an answer for
a while scenario.

Speaker 3 (11:19):
Am I missing something?

Speaker 4 (11:22):
No?

Speaker 1 (11:22):
I mean, basically, for those of you who are old
enough to remember it, and I know it sounds crazy
that some of you are so young you wouldn't. I mean,
this is Florida. There is the potential for those of
you who remember two thousand when Florida went on for
like six weeks if I remember correctly, basically buck like
all through November into December, going back and forth different rulings,

(11:46):
Florida Supreme Court, US Supreme Court, local courts, hearings, the
crazy holding up the ballots to try to determine whether
a indication of voting had happened or not. Came down
to a few hundred votes. Pennsylvania could be that. Now
I hope it isn't. But in the scenario you just

(12:07):
laid out, we know that Trump is going to have
to win one of unless he wins New Hampshire or Virginia,
one of Pennsylvania, Michigan or Wisconsin.

Speaker 3 (12:21):
That is the math.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
He's gonna have to win at least one of those
unless he wins Omaha. And this is why I told
you chuckleheads in Nebraska that you should have voted to
take away that one electoral vote from Omaha, because it
opens the door. If Kamala Harris wins Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan,

(12:46):
and she wins the one electoral vote in Omaha, she
could win buck two seventy to two sixty eight in
what would be the closest electoral college result ever. Make
it even worse, Trump could even win the popular vote
and lose based on that big ten block all going

(13:10):
for Kamala Harris. This is why we said on this show,
Nebraska take away the winner take all. If Nebraska had
been a blue state, they would have done it. They
would have said, oh, look at how this math could go.
We don't want to give one red state away based

(13:30):
on a tiny blue dot. Nebraska may have done it.
Go vote, Go vote. My lesson to all of you,
shut up and go vote.

Speaker 3 (13:42):
Let's get it done.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
Looking good, folks, gotta stay on it. We're gonna get
where we need to go. And we're gonna also talk
to carry Lake here and just Beniste. Yes, we'll get
we'll get it. Since the ground game in Arizona on
election Day, huge day here, probably the biggest day of
the whole season.

Speaker 3 (14:01):
Probably we'll get to it. So stay with us.

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Speaker 2 (15:17):
Welcome back into Clay and Buck. Kerry Lake gonna join
us in a few minutes to give us Crown Truth
updates from Arizona. I feel very confident that Arizona is
going red. They are running a candidate in the Democrat
Gegos who is making it very tight with Carrie Lake there,

(15:38):
so we'll talk to her about how it looks in Arizona.
Obviously need all of you in that great state. You know,
I'm not to brag.

Speaker 3 (15:44):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
There's like, might be a radio station on I'm a
radio show that's on during our time in Phoenix area.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
That's number one, you know, no big deal.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
So maybe all of you out there please go out
and vote in the great state of of Arizona. We've
got some calls you, Yes, sir, I got an email too,
and I understand, like I'm sometimes going to get people
fired up. David writes, I almost didn't vote today. I've
been aggravating for quite a while what's been happening in

(16:13):
our country. I'm a disgruntled voter. I didn't want to vote.
I'm disgusted with the state of the country. But you
guys finally got under my skin, so I voted at
lunch in Mississippi.

Speaker 3 (16:25):
Nice. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
I want one hundred percent voter participation. And sometimes you
have a coach that doesn't always make you happy, but
gets the best performance out of you. That is my
goal today. Shut up and vote, no whining, no excuses,
go vote.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
Yeah, totally agree. Let's take Matt in Denver. We got
a former Democrat voting Trump today. We love to hear it.
Matt tell us about this.

Speaker 6 (16:52):
It's very simple, right, the president is an interview for
a job. So I've been waiting and waiting and waiting
to hear what Kamala is going to do, point by
point whatever. I don't hear anything vibes joy, feel good.
I could kind of get beyond that. But then when
she starts adopting Trump policies, it's like, what am I?

(17:13):
Who am I voting for? And then I think the
nail in the coffin that really hit. It was then
after the January sixth people, when they had Rakin or
whatever saying well, we're not gonna we might not let
the vote go through. We might think that that if
there's something wrong with it or what have you, whatever
term he was using at that point. Now the very

(17:33):
things that they were arguing against now they were adopting,
their adopting everything that Trump was doing. So I could
not find a compelling reason to be able to vote
for because I didn't know what she stood for. I
didn't know what she was going to do. I know
what Trump's going to do, and I may not like him,
but at least know what he's gonna do.

Speaker 3 (17:49):
I think that's well said.

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Welcome back in vote vote vote vote Well, you're headed
out to Arizona right now. We already went to Pennsylvania.

(19:01):
Carrie Lake with us now running for Senate in Arizona. Carrie,
this is your second straight election cycle. You ran for
governor in twenty two, now in twenty four. Based on
the numbers I'm seeing, Arizonaans are showing up and voting
Republican in a big way. What would you want our
listeners to know? We got a monster audience all over Arizona.

(19:24):
What do they need to do? What's the latest?

Speaker 7 (19:27):
Well, we're seeing a huge record turnout. We had a
record turnout in early voting for Republicans. We're seeing a
massive turnout. But what I want your listeners to know
is they got to vote. Just ignore all of that.
If you're thinking, well, I hear the turnout's good, maybe
I can detour and skip the vote.

Speaker 8 (19:44):
No, we gotta get out and vote.

Speaker 7 (19:46):
If you are getting off work tonight at six point
thirty and you haven't voted, go to a polling place.
As long as you're in line by seven pm, you can.
We've got such a great ground game right now. Turning
point out has been incredible. I called them earlier this
week and told one of my concerns was what happens
if people pull up to a polling place and there's

(20:07):
problems that printers don't work. The lines are two hours long,
three hours long, and so they rented a fleet of
party buses and we are monitoring the waiting time at
each location and showing up with these buses and allowing
people to jump on the bus and we'll take them
to a polling location where there's no line and they

(20:28):
can get in and out in a hurry. And so
far that's been incredibly successful. I got to give Turning
Point Action credit for putting that together. Renting a fleet
of buses and we have them deployed all over Americopa County.
Americopa County has about sixty five sixty eight percent of
our entire state population, so we want to prevent any problems.

(20:48):
We want to locate where there are problems and then
try to move voters to locations where they can get
in and out much faster. We have a four page ballot,
so it takes a little bit of time. What we're
hearing on the ground is just incredible turnout all over
the state, historic turnout, and we're feeling really good about today.
But we don't want to you know, let off the gas,

(21:10):
you know, pedal to the metal right up until polls closed.

Speaker 8 (21:13):
Tonight.

Speaker 7 (21:14):
So we're hoping that what we see is just a
huge surge and people who want to save our country.
I got to tell you one story. As you can see,
I'm on a bus. I'm on our tour of us
right now. This is our campaign bus, and we're driving
down the street Claying Buck and I just see this
young woman waving an American flag and she's just you know,
a random act of patriotism, and we're seeing that all over.

(21:37):
It is so beautiful what we're seeing on the ground
in Arizona right now, Kerrie.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
To that end about how close things are, I think
that the general prediction consensus is that it's looking very
good for Trump and that you are in an absolute,
you know, fight to the finish here with your opponent,
the Senate Reuben Gegos. Can you speak to how you
see that right now and why you think when push

(22:03):
comes to show off. If everybody listening, we got a
lot of Arizona listeners, fortunately gets out there and votes,
you're going to be able to bring home the W.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
In this one.

Speaker 8 (22:13):
I believe we will bring home the W.

Speaker 7 (22:15):
I mean, you look at this polling and none of
it includes this turnout. We're seeing today historic turnout twice
as many Republicans as Democrats, in some cases more than
that showing up. But the only poll that matters is
what's happening today. Every poll that you've seen out there,
literally throw it in the garbage. Nothing matters except the

(22:35):
poll that happens today. This is the real one. This
is when it counts, and we're seeing amazing turnout across
Arizona and other states as well. People are willing to
stand in line, they are not gonna walk away without voting.
And so I feel very comfortable with what we're seeing
right now that we are going to pull out of
victory here in Arizona. But you know, I'm not going

(22:58):
to exhale until the polls close and we get the
ballots counted and we get the votes counted. But the
people of Arizona love President Trump. We have had incredible
love on the ground here in Arizona for years now,
and I think it's going to pay off today.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
Twenty twenty two, Carrie and twenty twenty it took a
long time to find out what happened in Arizona. What
do you anticipate for everybody who's going to be sitting
watching these results come in all over the nation. The
timeframe looks like for Arizona.

Speaker 8 (23:32):
You know, I don't know.

Speaker 7 (23:33):
I mean, if we get such a historic turnout, maybe
we get results faster because it's going to be very obvious.

Speaker 8 (23:40):
But I just don't know. I really hate the fat guys.

Speaker 7 (23:43):
I mean, I'm old enough to remember the days when
we had election Day and we knew the results on
election night. I think most voters want to get back
to something like that. You know, our county recorder said, oh,
it could take ten to thirteen days to count the votes.

Speaker 8 (23:58):
This is kind of ridiculous.

Speaker 7 (24:00):
So I believe that all Americans want to see streamlined,
easier more, you know, election process that we can all
have faith in again. But we got to play on
the battlefield that we're on right now. The battlefield is
election month, and people have been voting, and we got
Republicans to turn out the vote early. Our early turnout

(24:22):
was historic. We haven't seen anything like it in twenty years.
And what we're seeing today appears to be historic as well.
So we shall see. Maybe we'll have results sooner than expected.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
Kerrie in twenty twenty two, you know this well, Marcopa
County which is where the vast majority of people vote
in terms of Arizona, had all sorts of issues and
I think you hit on this already, but I just
want to reinforce it because we've got so many people
listening in the Phoenix area. So far, election day is
going smooth. But if there are hiccups, as long as

(24:58):
you are in line.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
You will be able to vote.

Speaker 1 (25:01):
Right, So go ahead and hammer that home and let
us know what you're seeing on the ground.

Speaker 3 (25:05):
But I just want to make sure of that.

Speaker 7 (25:07):
And because of what we experienced in twenty two, I mean,
it's so it was so horrible for the people of
Arizona to watch all of the problems. Remember the polling
locations weren't functioning, the machines were breaking.

Speaker 8 (25:19):
This was back in twenty two, you know.

Speaker 7 (25:22):
Coincidentally, because that has happened and we've been burned by that. We,
like I said, Turning Point Action rented a fleet of
party buses and they are all over We are monitoring
areas where there's a long line and a long way
or equipment issues. We're swooping in with the party bus

(25:42):
and we're inviting voters to jump on that bus and
then we are taking them to a location that has
no problems, and the lines are are there are no lines,
and we're getting them in and out, and we just
want to make sure that nobody walks.

Speaker 8 (25:55):
Away and doesn't have an opportunity to vote.

Speaker 7 (25:58):
So we're trying to look at everything that could go
wrong and we troubleshoot and get on top of it,
and I think so far we're having a pretty successful
time out of here in marikoa County in the Great
forty eighth State Arizona.

Speaker 2 (26:12):
Kerry, I just want to give you one more chance
to tell everybody listening in your state. You said that
there are different ways they can vote even more efficiently
if there are lines, or where can they go for information?
And what do you just want to say to everybody
in these closing hours.

Speaker 7 (26:26):
Yeah, I just want to tell everybody that this journey
has been so incredible. And you know, I've been blessed
to be a resident of Arizona for thirty years, and
I think the people of this state know how much
I love it. I want to go to the United
States Senate to help get this country back on track.
I want Arizona to be safe once again. I want
to make sure we secure our border, stop this invasion

(26:47):
we've seen at the border. I want to make sure
our kids are getting a world class education, not an indoctrination.
And I want to help President Trump bring back and
restore greatness in this country once again. I'm going to
go and fight really hard for this great, wonderful state
and the people in it. And I would appreciate your
support today. I know everyone I'm seeing is saying, we

(27:07):
voted for Trump, and we voted for Lake. We voted
Republican right on down that ticket. I think people are
getting the message that's how we save our country. And
I want to represent everybody in this state.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Well, Kerrie, assuming thing go as they should and you win,
you got to come back to a victory lap with us.

Speaker 3 (27:22):
You're on Clay and Buck, all.

Speaker 7 (27:23):
Right, I promise and thank you guys for what you do.
We just got to make sure that even if it
looks like it's going to be a blowout victory, everyone votes.

Speaker 8 (27:32):
We just can't let one voice go unheard.

Speaker 7 (27:36):
Get out there and vote and get in line, and
don't leave that line until your vote if your ballot
is cast.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
Absolutely all right, Kerry, thanks so much, Arizona Clay, big,
big Senate, big Senate seat there, big state overall, and
let's set right what didn't go our way in twenty twenty.
You know what my message is for everybody, Buck, I
should get to vote. Shut up quick whiningatt By the way,
let's play this really quick from Patty because I think

(28:02):
it ties in well. Kerrie Lake didn't want to say
shut up and vote, but she means it. Patty called
in and left us a message.

Speaker 3 (28:08):
Patty, what you got, Clay is spot on.

Speaker 2 (28:11):
Just shut up and vote.

Speaker 9 (28:12):
If you don't vote, you have no right to complain
about what you get.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
I love Patty Boom, great taste in media advice. Called
right in, said, hey, shut up and vote, no excuses,
get in line.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
Shut up and vote.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
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Speaker 2 (29:51):
Welcome back into Clay and Bock Election Day edition. We
are busy, my friends, and we have a lot to
continue discussing here. We're gonna be joined by Carolyn Levitt,
national press secretary for the Trump campaign, and Eric Hovedy,
Wisconsin's answer to Magnum p I. He is gonna be
with us in the third hour, come up here in

(30:14):
just a few minutes. He's gonna pull it off. I
just can feel it. I think he's I think he's
got what he needs there. It's gonna be a tight
one man. The Democrats they want Tammy bald and stand
right where she is, so that'll be a big, big
w if we.

Speaker 3 (30:27):
Can get that one.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
I will have Eric bring you what he's hearing about
Wisconsin day of and we're gonna get into all that.
We got some great calls here, Dan in Toledo, Ohio.
What's going on?

Speaker 10 (30:39):
Dan, H Clay and Buck. It's pleasure to speak with you.
I just wanted to tell you been taking all the
advice that you've given about not talking too but discussing
with those that are on the fence and asked in

(31:02):
Dale Carnegie fashion, I get him saying yes yes by
asking questions they can't say no to. And I won
seven people that voted that were on the fence. Seven
people voted Trump today. But the trifecta was this morning,

(31:22):
a woman waved at me and when I was in traffic,
she stopped next to me and waved, and she was
the embodiment of everything that the Democrat Party said Trump
can't get those votes. She was a young black female
and she did the fist pump and pointed at my

(31:44):
flag on my truck and said, we got this, we
got this, and I will God bless you.

Speaker 3 (31:53):
Thank you for the call.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
I think Buck that there is going to be a
panic in the Democrat Party when they see how many
young male for sure, but also minority voters have suddenly
clambered aboard the Trump train and they recognize that there
he's racist, he exists. All these attacks he's hitler have

(32:19):
actually not worked, and Trump has gained support compared to
sixteen and twenty. I think that is where we're headed.
By the way, I.

Speaker 2 (32:28):
Was gonna say, you know that even if Trump, if
Trump sets a record for the highest black mail voter
support in forty years, like since the Air of Reagan
or whatever, they're still gonna nothing changes as far as
the Democrats are concerned. They're still going to say that
he's racist, just like how they were saying. The MSG
rally in New York was a Nazi rally with Israeli

(32:50):
flags hanging from the rafters and a number of very
prominent Jewish Republican speakers at the Madison Square Garden rally.
Like their narrative, never you have space on the data,
you know what I mean. The narrative is the narrative,
no matter what.

Speaker 1 (33:03):
Michelle in Indianapolis, ninety six year old mom got out
and voted.

Speaker 3 (33:08):
You got a challenge for people.

Speaker 9 (33:11):
Absolutely, she was adamant that she wanted to vote, and
she wanted to vote for Trump. And so obviously she
lives in assisted of living and she wasn't the only
resident that wanted to vote. So they got them all
on a bus, took them to early voting, took them
to the polling place, brought the ballance to them on

(33:34):
the bus so they could vote.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
Outstanding.

Speaker 3 (33:38):
I love it.

Speaker 1 (33:39):
We've got another listener talkback. I believe buck. This is
from Sarah. Sarah wants to weigh in what Sarah got
to say.

Speaker 4 (33:47):
Hey, Clay, this is Sarah in Northern California, where my
vote never counts. As a Republican, but I still vote
every time. When I heard you telling.

Speaker 10 (33:58):
Those guys to just shut.

Speaker 4 (33:59):
Up and vote, you made me let crack up and
I laugh every time you say it.

Speaker 1 (34:05):
Keep it up, Thank you, Sarah. I want everybody out
there voting. I don't want any whining. I don't want
any of you saying, well, I'm worried. You just heard Sarah,
she's in California, New York.

Speaker 3 (34:18):
Buck.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
This is important for everybody out there listening. Pay attention.
The reason Republicans won the House was because of deep
blue New York and deep blue California, because they flipped
house districts. All of Long Island went red, much of
California outside of La went red, and outside of the
big cities went red. San Francisco obviously as well. The

(34:42):
House is likely to be decided once more in New
York and California. So look, I love if you have
an impact in a big way in terms of who
the president is. Many of you in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada,
North Carolina, Georgia. We don't know who's gonna win those states.
Your vote for president matters a great deal. But there

(35:02):
are so many hugely important Senate races. There are so
many hugely important races out there for state rep. For Congress,
for who's gonna win the House. Everybody vote, get out
and vote. When I say, shut up and vote, no excuses.
This is your time. You've had several weeks of early voting.

(35:22):
If you haven't voted yet, you wait until now. Storm
the polls. Let's dominate, and let's all have some fun tonight.

Speaker 10 (35:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (35:33):
I feel like we could just put out a little recording.
Someone say, Clay, I'm worried that they're going did you
shut up and vote? You know that's right.

Speaker 2 (35:39):
Everybody I'm concerned about Shenetigans, shut up and vote.

Speaker 3 (35:43):
You know, we just just start playing it. You know,
do you remember when they used to do those ashually,
I don't know if you remember this at all.

Speaker 2 (35:49):
They used to do these crank calls with the Arlold
Schwarzenegger quote board. You know what I'm talking about. This
was a yeah thing for a while. It's that except
shut up and vote. Right, So any concern anybody has,
that is the first answer that Clay will give.

Speaker 10 (36:01):
You.

Speaker 3 (36:02):
Go out there and vote.

Speaker 2 (36:03):
Very important message for today, and that's the button that
we are pushing go vote, Go vote, go vote, and
nothing else matter.

Speaker 3 (36:09):
There's nothing else right now to be worried about. Just
go vote.

Speaker 2 (36:12):
We'll figure it out tonight and tomorrow, but for right now,
you have a singular mission. And so does our friend
Eric Hovedy, who is joining us here, and he will
be talking about the day of in Wisconsin, the big
day in the Badger right, the Badgers, the Badger State.

Speaker 1 (36:29):
The Badger State. Yes, the Wisconsin Badgers. Yes, there we go,
just making sure. So we're going to do that one.
We're going to talk to him about it. Interesting.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
The Badgers and the wolverines, I believe, both members of
the weasel family, and yet so much beef between them
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