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just waking up, President Biden trying to gaslight you into
thinking he was only talking about the comedian when it
was pretty clear he talked about the only garbage out there,
Donald Trump's supporters. Meanwhile, Donald Trump arrived at his campaign
event in Green Bay, Wisconsin in a garbage truck Make
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America Great garbage truck and delivered his entire speech that
was brilliant in a garbage vest And for the second
time in five years, the Los Angeles Dodgers or World
Series champions, that were down five to nothing, uncharacter, arristic,
three four errors I think in the fifth inning, all
five runs unearned. They get back at the game go
on to win at seven to six. They have now
won eight World Series and forty four of them fifty
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percent of them are against the New York Gang, and
you do have football tonight, the Texans versus the Jaggs.
David Sinati is our senior contributor here at your morning show.
He's also the CEO of the American Policy Roundtable and
host of The Public Square, heard on two hundred stations nationwide. David,
you were asking me, I think two days ago, how
do you top McDonald's and Madison Square Garden. Well, you
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wait for Joe Biden to misspeaking, you show up in
a garbage truck. I think he's got his final move.
And if I was him, quite frankly, that garbage truck
would pull up to every event between now an election
day and every speech you'll be given in that reflector vest.
Speaker 5 (02:49):
Or some derivation of it. Yeah, because he certainly has
a lot of attention restored Marca. Well, one of the
joys of being able to be first in the morning
in regards to conversation about what's going on in the
country is that we sort of can call out things
we think are about to explode. Well, yesterday morning, I
told you my head was exploding on that one word,
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and it could have gone either way. But my goodness,
the Trump people really did respond quickly, but more significantly,
I think the voters in America were taken aback by
the whole thing. It's very unfortunate, by the way, and
I would like to recall Donald Trump's first response, his
spontaneous response when Marco Rubio.
Speaker 4 (03:35):
He was appalled by what you were appalled by.
Speaker 5 (03:36):
Not too well exactly, and Rubio very atroitly presented that
to Trump live, this was high drama. I mean, this
was not staged. It was on a stage, but it
was very real. And Trump had an opportunity to respond
in any way. You can imagine from the emotions that
he might have had, given the pressure that he's been
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under the number of days that he's been working with
stop his age and everything else considered.
Speaker 6 (04:03):
And what he said was we have to forgive him.
He said it twice.
Speaker 5 (04:07):
Now he turned on to drive the joke of it,
if you will, to make light of it, to turn
it to an advantage.
Speaker 4 (04:13):
Forgive him, a play on Jesus. Forgive them, for they
know not what they do wasgive him. He knows not
what he says. But I actually what struck me and
made me think of you was when he said, you
know called everybody garbage two hundred and fifty million, and
that's what I believe the number is. We are not garbage.
This is really stupid. I thought Hillary's was bad, and
he brought up irredeemable, which he thought was worse than deplorable,
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but deplorable stuck. But yeah, I don't know on that one.
I kind of sensed he was setting up the joke.
Forgive him, he knows well.
Speaker 5 (04:45):
I know that it was interesting to have somebody in
that circumstance. Again, the spontaneity of it was interesting to me.
Was talking about you know, now, the only problem with
all of this is is you know half the votes
have already been cast for the garbage truck the hit
the airwaves.
Speaker 4 (05:03):
Yeah, but for a final get out to put get
out to vote Bush. But what was interesting to me
I played a montage earlier, and God help you if
you were up that early, and you probably were. And
most people, of course, are appalled at being called garbage.
They all see the discrediting to their message of unity,
even ABC in an interview, in CBS in an interview,
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so this is certainly very damaging. But there were a
lot of Democrats in this Man on the street type
of thing, and they were saying, well, you shouldn't have
said that, but you know, and you get the sense that,
you know, look, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, knucklehead
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Vice President Walls, ABC, NBCCB, they all think this way.
They do think you're garbage. He just accidentally said it.
And keep in mind there followers think your garbage. Now,
this is the part I said, just to kind of
make sure the mirror isn't lost in this view either,
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And how do you feel about their followers? Nobody wants
to address that, right, Well, but as the stunt goes
that garbage truck. Although I got to give it to Red,
my content producer, they really should rename that truck Garbage
Force one and show up at every event between now
and Tuesday. But have you seen all that? If you're
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you don't go on Twitter. But if you go on Twitter,
there's all kinds of stunts with you know, Well, the
vek Ramaswami was picking up trash. That one kind of
felt flat for me. But there's some you know guys,
he's pulling their garbage cans, and there goes the Trump voters,
and then another one where they're emptying the garbage can
and there's a there's a voter in there, you know,
I mean, they're having fun with this. This is the
kind of stunt that can translate.
Speaker 5 (06:53):
Did you see the people showing up the vote in
person wearing garbage bags?
Speaker 4 (06:58):
We were saying that yesterday cut off. How we know
what to go is? Yeah for Halloween? Yeah, that's yeah.
I mean I think that one's pretty hilarious as well.
So I'm looking this morning at the Washington Post.
Speaker 5 (07:07):
Now there's a headquarters of a huge amount of controversy
based upon what Jeff Bezos did. And you probably noticed
yesterday that USA today is following bezos lead on this
and also not endorsing in regards to the presidential election.
Speaker 4 (07:22):
So are they?
Speaker 6 (07:22):
Do they? But do they?
Speaker 4 (07:24):
Finally? You know, because in Bezos case, he's got other
businesses that are far more critical to his portfolio than
democracy dying in darkness in the Washington Post. But are
these people coming to the light or is Kamass so
bad and the Democrats stealing the primary from their own
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voters And this is so headed in the wrong direction
that they're suddenly getting moral.
Speaker 5 (07:51):
Well, they're teetering on the on the on the on
the zone of irrelevance. One of the things that came
out in this conversation was exactly how many descriptions there
are to all newspapers in the United States today? Twenty
one million. In nineteen seventy three, we had one hundred
million fewer people in our country than there are today,
and we had sixty five million people subscribing to newspapers
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on a daily basis.
Speaker 4 (08:17):
They just think about that they don't have the subscriptions,
they don't have the credibility, they don't have the influence.
They're not even one third. By that doesn't mean just
because they have the subscriptions, how many of those are
online for a buck?
Speaker 6 (08:27):
Exactly?
Speaker 4 (08:28):
You know, all that nonsense. They died a long time ago.
Television is dying and doesn't even realize that they're flatlined
right now, and the paddles are out. But even at
their highest number, they're one third of one appearance on
Joe Rogan come on.
Speaker 6 (08:43):
Well.
Speaker 5 (08:44):
And then the other thing to look at I think
talking about Jesus' paper now is I think that you've
see an internal rebellion inside the Post this morning. They've
got their pulling information out there and this is fascinating.
Who's ahead in harrisbeet Trump twenty twenty four And so
they've got the four of the seven seven battleground states.
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They have Harris winning at this stage in the game.
So you get this quote, It says, the Washington Post
is gathering the best available national and state level polling
data and here's the key and factoring how citizens in
each state voted in the last two presidential elections to
calculate which candidate voters currently favor.
Speaker 7 (09:27):
Waiting the old the shadow campaign in there to exactly.
Speaker 5 (09:32):
It's like, Okay, we're going to take all the data,
We're going to put it in a pot.
Speaker 6 (09:35):
Then we're going to take this data and put it on.
Speaker 5 (09:38):
And then we're going to factor it all in so
that when it comes back to forget what the owner
of our paper just did, forget the garbage truck and
everything else, we say she's winning. But that's the point
at which credibility falls apart completely, right, and the two
hundred thousand that already left and canceled their subscription, how
do you want even better?
Speaker 4 (09:53):
Axios to the story today about who's lying and the
share who say that they have lied about their vote.
Now remember Kamala Harris did the big commercial right where
husbands are supposed to wives are supposed to lie to
their husbands, you know, like, go in there, baby, vote
for Drum and then she really checks Kamala Harris, you
know so, and then you know the joke being Kamala
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Harris is encouraging wives to lie to their husband. But
the lying falls this way. These are people that say.
This is eighteen hundred and fifty registered voters who say
they have lied, and it's twenty three percent in total
that have lied. Gen Z lies the most. These are kids.
I'll tell you. I keep me and Aaron Reyale. This
is the one thing that we have in common. We
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see something in this gen Z generation. I'm telling you,
they're different, way different, and you can't indoctrinate them. They
have the kind of discernment that I think chem comes
from God and God alone. There's something up with this
gen Z and this stinks to high Heaven that it's
kids of liberals who are seeing something much different on
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TikTok and they and their friends are discussing much something
much different than their parents. So when I see that
forty eight percent of gen Zers are lying, I can't
prove it, but I guarantee you I think they're lying
about voting for Kamala to their parents and voting for Trump. Millennials,
it's thirty eight percent jen X's seventeen percent Boomers, we
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don't lie. You know who we're voting for. But about
one and four overall say they're lying. Forty eight percent
of Gen z ers say they're lying, and by the numbers,
fifty eight percent of overall voters surveys say that they
are voting for who they're voting for as a private matter.
As we get more in the matrix and more divided
as a nation, the more we're keeping things to ourselves. Look,
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if there's a what we would call a shadow vote
out there that can't be tracked, this lying is a
big part of it.
Speaker 6 (11:47):
This could be you.
Speaker 4 (11:48):
Want top polsters having problems that can't get a hold
of people. Now, even if you get a hold of them,
they tell you voting for one they're lying. Good luck,
Good luck? What do you make of that?
Speaker 5 (11:58):
I don't think we're going to see anything change in
the polling numbers until we actually get the polling, the
actual vote, and then people are going to go, Wow,
what just happened. I really do think that there's a
definite attempt to hold this race together by the way
they mix the pot and the stew of the polling data.
Speaker 3 (12:14):
And I think what we just talked about from the
Washington Post prusion. This is your Morning show with Michael
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Speaker 8 (12:52):
Enjoy At one percent for the Libertarian a bigger gender
gap is opening up. Men back Trump fifty seven thirty seven,
women backing Harris fifty five to thirty nine.
Speaker 6 (13:04):
So a slight shift in some of the numbers there.
Speaker 8 (13:06):
But to your point, Yeah, Pennsylvania is going to be
the one to watch, and Harris needs Pennsylvania much more
than Trump does for any Democrat to win the White House.
Speaker 4 (13:16):
So in Pennsylvania on this date in history, Hillary Clint
led by three and a half in twenty sixteen, Joe
Biden led by four point three in twenty twenty Donald Trump,
and the real clear political average is zero point eight.
This latest quidnimpiac has him up one. That would be
suggestive anyway that Donald Trump is doing much better heading
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into the final three four days. What did you make
of that whole garbage truck? Well, there's two sides of
the story. One was this, you know, a cognitive moment
for Joe Biden, or a spiteful moment on purpose by
Joe Biden. They did make a big attempt to distance
He wasn't talking about voters. It was obvious who he
was talking about. But then to do the truck and
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then the speech in the garbage reflector fast, come on,
that's a big finish. I would drive, I would rename
it Garage Force one, and I would show up at
every event between now an election day and that truck
wearing that vest I mean on a silver platter.
Speaker 6 (14:14):
What a crazy ending. Well, if you were running against
Joe Biden, I agree.
Speaker 8 (14:21):
But yeah, for the most part though, I think a
lot of people look at what does this have to
do with me?
Speaker 6 (14:26):
I think was the question.
Speaker 4 (14:28):
Yeah, that's exactly what they're saying. You're calling all of
us garbage for disagreeing you. All we want is a job,
All we want is affordability. All we want is a
secure border. No, I think it quickly translates, and I
might add all this began over a real garbage problem
in Puerto Rico that nobody is still talking about, let
alone solving. And it didn't stop him to make that
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comment based on what a comedian said, not Donald Trump.
So this whole thing could have started with what does
that have to do with me? I think marketing wise,
it was genius. How do you follow up McDonald's and
Madison Square Garden, Well, you have Joe Biden call everybody
that votes against Kamala Harris garbage.
Speaker 6 (15:06):
But I mean it hasn't.
Speaker 9 (15:07):
Hasn't.
Speaker 6 (15:07):
The former president used some pretty inflammatory language. They all do.
But you know how my show started today.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
Look, I played a montage of people on the street,
and for most of them, they're outraged. How dare he
call me garbage? So that's not going to play well,
that has the deplorable effect. But there were a lot
of people like, well, he shouldn't have said that. But
and so the bottom line is, yes, that is how
their supporters probably view a lot of people that are
voting for Donald Trump. That is how probably Barack Obama
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and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris and knucklehead view other people.
But there is a mirror that reminds us. And what
do Republicans think of those that are voting for Kamala Harris.
Usually it's stupid, garbage, stupid. I mean, it's all the same.
But as marketing goes, this one favors Donald Trump.
Speaker 6 (15:55):
Okay, you don't think.
Speaker 4 (15:57):
So at all.
Speaker 8 (15:59):
I don't think anyone who's tuning in, to be honest with.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
You, oh, I don't know about that. And those that
are now what we can't answer is the half that
have already voted obviously before this happened.
Speaker 6 (16:10):
But I mean, is any gonna that's it.
Speaker 8 (16:12):
I'm not voting because Joe Biden said this or that,
or I just don't think it moved. Yes, it's I
don't know, And I think it made the president, the
former president look a little bit silly. I don't see
the winning strategy in it, and I don't know. I
think it's I'm ready to move on, or let's talk
about something substitute.
Speaker 4 (16:30):
Well, I look, this is like you never did music radio.
You were always news right.
Speaker 6 (16:37):
Brief time at it, but yeah, you were a disc jackie.
Speaker 4 (16:40):
Now I want to hear about.
Speaker 6 (16:41):
That when I was in college.
Speaker 4 (16:42):
Now, really, well, you know, we used to get sick
of songs way before the listeners, and so we are
far more sick of this. There are a lot of
people that don't start paying attention till about two three
weeks out, and for them, this is really fun. I
guarantee you is there anight Live Live this weekend? Because
if they are, they're going to be all over It's
this kind of stuff that becomes the old crap moments.
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Unless you don't think deplorable played any role in Hillary losing.
Speaker 6 (17:09):
Well, but that.
Speaker 8 (17:10):
Also came from the candidate. Yeah, you're versus Biden. You're
going to stick to that one, right, I don't.
Speaker 6 (17:19):
That's just me. You asked for my opinion, that's no.
Speaker 4 (17:20):
No, I know, I know, and I know you probably
want to comment on the World Series, so go ahead
and get it over with.
Speaker 6 (17:25):
No, I'm fine.
Speaker 8 (17:26):
I got my little trick or treat this morning. So
there's my treat.
Speaker 4 (17:30):
Were you asleep when it happened.
Speaker 6 (17:32):
I was okay.
Speaker 4 (17:33):
So picture like eight year old little league, I mean
basic fundamentals. So there after a host after a home run,
after a catch slamming into the wall, a routine flyball
to aaron judge, he's looking at the runner tagging right
before he catches the ball and drops it. Never take
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your eye off the ball. You secure the ball, and
then you figure out where you're throwing. Then you have
a ground ball to the play is to third, but
the throw is bad and was rushed because the runner
was fast. Then you're out of the inning, bases loaded,
you're out of the inning with a dribbler to first,
and then Cole forgets to cover first three airs in
a row, and eventually five hundred runs ties that they
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go on to win at seven to six. It's the
way they lost. I mean, I build me up, Buttercup.
I mean, we could have sent the Guardians to do
that job. But in the end, they now beat They've
won eight World Series and half of them against the Yankees.
So the Dodgers are your World Series champions, not the
Red Sox or the Yankees. So we're both disgruntled.
Speaker 6 (18:34):
I thought you were gonna give me a harder time.
Speaker 4 (18:35):
You're being so nice.
Speaker 6 (18:36):
This is not like you. I'm I'm on a sugar high. Thanks.
Speaker 4 (18:44):
All right, that's Royal Neil. He's gonna be back. By
the way, we always give ory the final story. The
election is still days away and they're already charges of
election fraud. Royo will have that whole story for you
coming up in our third hour, forty three minutes after
the our. If you're just waking up, Well, roy didn't
think it's a big deal, because it wasn't. Could it be?
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The victory may be delivered by a garbage truck, Brian
Shook as our Road to the White House.
Speaker 10 (19:14):
Road to the White House, twenty twenty four. The trash
is flying on the campaign trail. It started with President
Biden when he appeared to call Trump supporters garbage.
Speaker 5 (19:23):
Just the other day, speaker at his rally called Puerto
Rico a floating island garbage. Well, let me tell you something,
The only garbage I see floating down there as his supporters.
Speaker 10 (19:33):
Later the White House said he was referring to a
comedian who made a demeaning joke at a Trump rally
about Puerto Rico. When asked about the controversy. Kamala Harris
said she disagrees with any criticism of people based on
who they vote for. Former President Trump wasn't buying the
White House clarification and told a rally that the Biden
administration treats America and his supporters like garbage in Washington.
Speaker 6 (19:58):
I'm Brian Shook.
Speaker 4 (20:00):
He didn't even get a free pass with ABC backstage,
and after she tried to say, it's all about where
the apostrophe is. You know, the President's explained himself he
didn't mean supporters, as in all supporters, but that particular supporter.
Nobody's buying that gaslight, especially ABC, who followed up with
this question.
Speaker 11 (20:18):
You are promising to bring people together, even people who
disagree with you say, well, how is at the table?
How do you convince Trump supporters of that though when
you're calling their candidate a.
Speaker 6 (20:26):
Would be dictator, a petty tyrant.
Speaker 4 (20:29):
I am talking to everyone as an American. I disagree
with Rory. I think this is falling apart worse because
there's a lot of things just sitting there that people
are uncomfortable with, and you gave them the reason to
finally have to make a call on it. Look Long
before this race began, we were the divided States of America.
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Long before this race began, we were a matrixed nation
with a death of journalism, and politicians and those who
cover them have no credibility, And there's a genuine disgust.
And ultimately the tiebreaker is everything's were heading in the
wrong direction and all you did was hi to cognitively
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impaired president who cognitively impairedly or spitefully behaved. You're trying
to gaslight and distance your way out of it. That
makes all the frustration fall at your doorstep. And when
you open the door, there's a knucklehead here. He is
on CBS.
Speaker 12 (21:32):
I want to put it into a larger context of
your recent comment comparing the Sunday Trump rally to a
Nazi rally, And I would also throw in there Obama's
bitter clingers, guns and religion comment from a while back,
the deplorable line from Hillary Clinton's campaign, and the way
that Democrats are seen by some voters as disrespecting them.
Speaker 6 (21:51):
And I have to ask, does.
Speaker 12 (21:52):
That undercut this closing message of unity from your campaign?
Speaker 4 (21:58):
No, certainly not, that's all. No, certainly not. Then you
go to the White House press room.
Speaker 13 (22:06):
You think less of Americans who support Trump than he
does of those who do not.
Speaker 6 (22:12):
And two, why is he using that kind of rhetoric?
How is that presidential? A couple of things, A couple
of things.
Speaker 11 (22:17):
So just to clarify, he was garbage, which is why
he put out This is why he wanted to make
sure that we put out a statement that clarified what
he meant and what he was trying to say.
Speaker 4 (22:31):
And so just want to make that.
Speaker 6 (22:32):
Very clear for folks who are watching.
Speaker 4 (22:34):
Oh and then the way Donald Trump handled it in Wisconsin,
Oh my gosh, to show up at a garbage truck
painted listen. I used to be in management and radio
for twenty four years and we would have brainstormings about
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stunts or marketing or promos. I would tell the staff,
I don't want you to think for us. I want
you to be our competitor. And what would we do
that would make them go, oh, you know what, oh
pooh pooh. This was an oh poopoo moment. She's outside
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delivering her pre prepared speech. That's all style, no substance.
She's busy failing outside on the lawn, and inside, somebody's
got this guy on a team's call, and he's calling
everybody that votes for Donald Trump garbage, deplorable two point zero,
irredeemable two point zero. What a mess? What happens the
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next day? Wisconsin, like Michigan, like Pennsylvania, like Arizona, so close,
so important? And he shows up in a painted garbage truck,
You like my garbage truck. Then he gets on stage
and I'm telling you, Sebastian man Scalco had nothing on him.
Speaker 7 (24:06):
So this Tuesday, you have to stand up and you
have to tell Kamala that you've had enough. You can't
take it anymore. You're the worst vice president. You're the
worst mortisar. There's never been anybody bed like you. Kamala,
You're fired. Get the hell out of here, bum te
it out of here.
Speaker 10 (24:25):
Collin to Lauri, No big deal, nobody cares.
Speaker 4 (24:29):
No I disagree.
Speaker 9 (24:34):
This is James from Greenwood, South Carolina, and my morning
show is your morning show with Michael Dojorno.
Speaker 4 (24:40):
You know, the Republicans seem to be doing everything so
much better. This is a better Donald Trump, this is
a more unified party. They get be on Joe Rogan,
who cares? Who's on CNN? MSNBC, Fox or ABC, NBC
or CBS beyond Joe Rogan, and they're there with the
president and the vice president candidate. They follow up McDonald's
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with a garbage truck. They're way ahead of them in
the courts and getting decisions. Now, Rory says it's no
big deal. I think he can ride this garbage truck
all the way to the White House. But don't forget
the other thing I brought up early this morning, that
latest Kamala Harris ad encouraging women to lie to their husbands.
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That didn't get by one of our KTLK Patriot listeners
in Saint Louis.
Speaker 9 (25:31):
My wife is a strong independent woman and oftentimes we
agree to disagreeing. But this new ad that the Democrat
Party put out encouraging your spouse to lie, I mean,
that's all you need to know about the today's Democrat Party.
Speaker 4 (25:46):
Well, and may speak a little bit to the gender
gap too. John Decker is joining us, and then we're
going to talk about the candidates being out wes today.
I don't know if you've got a chance to see
the Axios story, but they're roughly twenty three percent of
voters are lying about who they voted for. It's worse
among Gen Z young people maybe lying to their parents.
Millennials are next bloomers. Of course, don't lie. The bottom
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line is we have a hard enough time getting accurate polling. Now,
how do we trust, you know, the polling when we
know a lot of people are lying?
Speaker 6 (26:19):
Well?
Speaker 13 (26:19):
Can I can I ask you a question regarding that
Axios story? Sure? How did they How did they know
that it's twenty three percent that are lying about who
they voted for? Do they say, oh, I lie.
Speaker 6 (26:31):
To you about that?
Speaker 4 (26:32):
I mean, well they pulled Well, they did a survey
of eighteen hundred and fifty eight registered voters October twenty
second to twenty fourth, and said.
Speaker 8 (26:40):
Do you lie?
Speaker 13 (26:40):
You know they're not lying in the poll.
Speaker 4 (26:42):
Well, of course I know, But I mean, all of
this is just adding to the hilly story.
Speaker 6 (26:46):
Well, I'm just trying to put a little seat.
Speaker 4 (26:48):
I want to put a seat out your mind before
we do our math tomorrow.
Speaker 8 (26:54):
Do you know what that is?
Speaker 12 (26:55):
Do you know what that is?
Speaker 13 (26:55):
Michael? That's what I refer to as a make busy story.
You have someone on your staff at Axios.
Speaker 4 (27:03):
You don't know what to assign.
Speaker 13 (27:04):
Then they go why don't you do a story about
how people are lying to pollsters and they go okay, boss.
Speaker 4 (27:10):
And then because one of the candidates is doing an
ad encouraging people to do just that, I mean, I
think that makes it relevant. And now as they busy
all right out west, Arizona probably the key here right.
Speaker 13 (27:23):
Well, Arizona, Nevada, they're both key. That's the reason why
they're going to be visited by both Trump and Harris today.
They are are states that went for Joe Biden in
twenty twenty, they split in twenty sixteen. Nevada is a state.
I look at Nevada like I look at North Carolina.
In this sense, Democrats always think they're going to win
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North Carolina, they come up just short. Republicans always think
they're going to win Nevada, but they come up just short.
And we'll see if this election cycle is any different
as it relates to Nevada. For Arizona, you've seen the trend.
The trend is such that and Arizona looks good for
Donald Trump. But he also has to be mindful. His
campaign has to be mindful of the fact that Democrats
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now have in positions of power. A governor who's a Democrat.
Two senators elected as Democrats, and that means that the
demographics of the state have changed a lot over the
last few elections.
Speaker 3 (28:22):
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