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(00:00):
It's West Michigan Live with Justin Barklayon Wood Radio. Welcome in. It
is other gorgeous, but gonna bea warm day. Some stay down right
hot, others a fiery heat domeof death, saying it may even fry
you right where you are. We'lltalk talk about this. Realize though it's

(00:25):
it's it's the weather. It's theweather, and it's not abnormally. In
fact, I just saw the headlineon one of the TV stations here locally.
I had to share it with youhow crazy it is. I'll explain
how we're going to great links tomake you afraid. Weather and traffic is

(00:46):
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(01:52):
on everyone yesterday and estimated half amillion people protected from deportation. He says,
just buy a flick of his pen, and Trump says, well,
hold on. When I get in, I'm gonna undo everything he's done.
Biden had a weird malfunction during hispress conference yesterday. That's got a lot

(02:14):
of people talking, and the BidenWhite House saying, whenever you see something
like this, don't believe your lioneyes. You just watched a deep fake
or a cheap fake, is whatthey're now calling it. Security Secretary,
what suos? What? What?What was? What? Was that at

(02:36):
the end there. It's kind oflike he unraveled Suggs. That was really
strange. Yeah, don't believe yourlying eyes. Eh, they say that
wasn't real, even though it camedirectly from the White House. Fee that
strange. Whitmer's Michigan thirty nine percentof residence experiencing significant economic problems. You

(03:04):
know why she's been riding with Biden. That's according to a new University of
Michigan study. We think we needstudies or experts to tell us how bad
things are. We know, speakingof which, the heat Dome of deaths
folks, that is now listending uponus throughout West Michigan at the Midwest,
the heat Dome of Death. Isaw one of the TV station's websites.

(03:25):
They had record challenging temperatures. Theycan't say their record breaking because they are.
They want you to be very concernedabout how hot it is. Weird
thing though, it seems to meI just call me crazy and maybe you
can help me with this. Onmy time here, my forty five years

(03:46):
on this planet coming up in July, I seem to remember just me.
But is it wrong? Is it? It's usually hot in the summer and
in cold winter? Am I offthere? Just really strange? Of course
it's gonna be a hot one somesummers. You check this out, even

(04:08):
stranger. Some summer's hotter than others. What see what I must be one
of those wacky tinfoil or a conspiracies. I don't know. Maybe maybe I'm
a little off here. I don'tknow. Showing the program at at times
set me straight away light called Justinnow at six one six seven seven four

(04:30):
twenty four twenty four. That's sixone six seven seven four twenty four twenty
four, West Michigan Live with JustinBarclay on news Radio Wood thirteen hundred and
one oh six nine a f M. Yeah, back in the day,
we just called this summer, didn'twe Isn't that what it was? Pretty
it's pretty simple stuff, you know, Well this it just just to be

(04:51):
summer. That's that's how simple itwas. Boy, times had changed everything's
upside down? How do we know? We know now? Michigan Democrats yesterday
and a story that's quietly sort ofshifted underneath the radar made a move.
You know, they're always telling youhow to protect democracy. They made a

(05:12):
move to do the opposite, lesstransparent, less accountable. Jim runs to
the senator here in Michigan who weighedin on this, talking about in a
very fiery and impassioned speech on thefloor of the Senate thereon Lansing. After
seventy years of this bill, theDemocrats have stripped out the ability of the
border canvassers to investigate fraud in arecount and to get subpoena power. And

(05:35):
now you refer off to these hyperpowers and individuals who will never prosecute this.
This is an outrage that we havehad this bill passed. This what
just took place yesterday as they saidthat the border canvasors, a local county
water canvases, et cetera, aren'tgoing to have the power to investigate alleged

(05:56):
election fraud and whatnot. It'll allbe passed off on to folks, I'm
sure, Lance and go get rightdown to the bottom of it, like
Dana Essel got right down to thebottom the center. Runstead talked about this
earlier this morning with Detroit shown.I thought it was a conversation worth letting
you here again. Yesterday the Democratsoverturned seventy years of protections that we have

(06:20):
in a recount election. So thecurrent legislation says, it's been around for
seventy years, says that if yoususpect that there was any fraud in an
election or a recount, you bringthat to the Board of Canvassers, and
the Board of Canvassers have the optionto do a complete investigation, including subpoena

(06:42):
power to bring people in that werea part of this of this fraud.
And that's been seventy years, andthe big time it was used was in
the twenty twenty election when the Boardof Canvassers said they weren't going to certify
the election until they got some answers. They wanted to do a quick investigation

(07:02):
of how in twenty sixteen, seventytwo percent of all the precincts in Detroit
could not be recounted because the numbersdidn't match, mostly an overcount. And
then the legislature gave them more timeand more money to resolve the problem.
So from sixteen to twenty twenty itwas from seventy two percent to seventy nine

(07:26):
percent. And so the Board ofcanvas there's the Republican board, said you
know, let's let's take a lookat this. And then what happened is
they received a tsunami of death threats, probably the breaking the record of the
number of death threats, telling themthey had you racist, you o vile
scum, you better certify the election. And then they docked the female and

(07:51):
her daughter who's like twelve years old, where they live, where the daughter
goes to school, and a womansent blood the murdered, tortured pictures.
I've seen the pictures of a twelveyear old girl and said this is we're
going to do to your daughter ifyou do not certify the election, and

(08:11):
the morder canvassors were completely intimidated intocertifying without doing the investigation. They had
no representation. The Democrats had aroom full of attorneys all saying that you
are in big trouble if you don'tcertify. They had no one on their
side. So that was an exampleof what can happen if the boarder canvassors

(08:35):
seeing their regularity. Now, itwas a catastrophe how it was handled.
These poor canvassers threatened and having norepresentation, but that has been the rule
for seventy years. You do havethe ability to ask these questions. So
what the Democrats says, we don'twant to replay. We do not want
independent voices to be able to lookat evidence and do an investigation. We

(08:58):
want you to turn it over tothe hyper partisan attorney general or the hyper
partisan Democrat inner city prosecutors. Neitherof those groups are going to do anything
about Republicans alleging a voter frauds.So the ability of the Board of Canvassers,
who for seventy years have had thisability, the Democrats stripped all that

(09:22):
away. So why after seventy years, right before this election that if they
go signee die, which means inthe term early, this will be all
enacted for this election. Now peoplesay, well, they wouldn't go,
they wouldn't end the term early.They've already done it the second time in
the history of Michigan in order tomove the presidential primary up. So the

(09:46):
most important thing to the Democrats iselection law. It's not even getting their
right to work and all of theseother things. They when they went signee
died before it was to move upthe presidential election from March to February.
Will they you do it in thiscase again? For election law? They
seem to have no shame in orderto behave that way. So there's no

(10:07):
way to tell, but I tellyou it's disgusting what is going on,
what they're doing here in the stateof Michigan with election law. There's no
justification. They set also in thesame bill that if the ballot boxes containers
are all broke open and spelling out, go ahead and count them anyway if

(10:28):
it looks like it's okay. Basically, this is what we're seeing, not
only from the Democrat legislators saying,hey, if the ballots are broke open,
they're not sealed, go ahead andcount them. Don't worry about it.
This has been happening for ed Detroitevery cycle, year after cycle after
cycle, and they don't do thereal investigations and they just say count them

(10:50):
as they are. We have thesame thing with the Attorney general. She
was just overturned for saying that youdo not need to verify the signal when
they come in. It's extremely importantto know who's voting. Instance, we
do not have voter idea. Theonly thing we have is the signature.
And she ruled during the twenty twentyelection just to assume that these signatures are

(11:15):
valid. She was overturned for theseventh time by the courts on this fraudulent,
anti constitutional, anti legal edicts thatshe has issued into the campaigns.
So I think your voter, yourlisteners on the Justin Barkley Show is the
one place you could go to hearthe truth because all this stuff I'm talking

(11:37):
about, all of this election fraudwe just passed, not a word is
printed by our corporate elitist media.They're all in the bag, all in
the bag for this stuff. Theonly place you're going to get this kind
of information is on a place likethe Justin Barkley Show, because you will
not read it in the newspapers,You're not going to see it on TV.

(11:58):
It's all buried. Everything that Ijust talked about in terms of this
bill yesterday, I haven't seen asingle word from the media. Isn't that
something? Just by the way,you remember, and all this came from
twenty twenty. You remember the safest, most secure election of all time?
Safe and effective. Those are otherbuzzwords we heard during twenty twenty as well

(12:20):
that we've learned a little bit aboutsince then. If it was so safe,
effective, secure, and all theother stuff, why do we need
to change. Why do I needto change all these rules? So because
they don't want you at the locallevel poking your finger. They don't want
you looking into it all. Theywant to keep it, you know,

(12:41):
between them and the officials. Anyway, more on this conversation justin barclay dot
com and the iHeartRadio app. Justdownload it, look for the podcasts.
Who can hear all of what SenatorRunstad had to say about it, what

(13:01):
needs to happen next. Of course, this is just scratching the tip of
the iceberg here. Folks were backafter this with you and your phone calls.

(13:22):
Love is a burning thing. Elliesaw the announcement from President Biden yesterday
this mass deportation, and well thepolling numbers are starting to get interesting too.
On CNN. I just noticed thatthey were talking about fantastic polling while

(13:46):
that he's moving mainstream Trump's policies ofmass deportation to center. One thing's for
sure, some's gonna have to bedone to deal with all of this.
Conversation with Mike Rodgers about this earliertoday running for Senate, the organized retail
fests here in Michigan where they hadto take some illegals and report them back
to ICE. When you look atthe fact that it last year cost about

(14:09):
four hundred and fifty billion dollars totaxpayers for illegal immigrants to give them housing
and extra extra teachers to try toteach them. Being all of the things
that are going on in the coststructure. They are given cell phones by
you know, it came for theirhealth care. Four of it. That's
enough to pay for every state trooperand every teacher for fifteen years. People

(14:31):
get it. This is not aborder issue. And this is where I
think Democrats are the people who havebeen living in DC just don't get it
that people who are actually struggling andworking for a living, having a hard
time meeting they're paying their grocery billevery month. To understand that this is
working against average Americans' interests and itneeds to stop. Yeah, and you

(14:52):
know, we we haven't even begunto stretch the surface. On the eighth
that they had to suspect terroristized toisis from Tashikis. They had vetted these
guys, they let them in.Eventually they decided that I guess a couple
a little bit follow up on them. They had to go find them,
and uh get them, but Ijust can't imagine how many of these folks,

(15:16):
individuals just like this are in thiscountry and what that means. I
mean, we got national security threatsthat we've never surmouved. All the number
was we're approaching two hundred thousand.I think it was from China that have
crossed into the border. And thisis this again. People think about,

(15:37):
I think the border issue and theythink traditionally, well, there are folks
coming from South and Central America,and certainly that's happening, and you know,
there are folks coming here for abetter life and they're coming from all
over, but there are people thatcoming here that wish to do us harm
too. And the real issue isn'thow are they coming at it says we
don't have a clue who's coming,and that that is that it's a real

(16:00):
problem here with the vetting issues.We have no idea, All bets are
off. They've completely kicked down thedoor and there's really no turning back unless
you do some very drastic things.But it sounds like polling is starting to
support some of that well. Andagain justin this is because it's affecting people

(16:21):
negatively at home in their communities.And when they say vetting, tell me
how much vetting do you think happens? For somebody who shows up from Venezuela
and says their name is Justin Barklayand no, I'm not a felon,
No I'm not a criminal. There'sno way to check that. They give
him a ticket and they say,okay, well you know Justin Barklay's doesn't

(16:41):
come up on the list. Wellhe wasn't even Justin Berklay. They have
no way to actually tell who thatperson is. And so that's what's so
dangerous about this. So when theysay vetting, I would take that with
a grain of salt. Yeah,who knows what that actually what that actually
means. Mike Rogers, by theway, running for Senate. If you'd
like you find out more at rogersforsenatedot com. We get the entire conversation

(17:03):
from earlier today posted up online.It'll go up in the podcast section as
well. You'll be able to followall of it in Stay up to date.
But the polling, it's one ofthe funnier videos I've seen a long
time. Just has a way ofsaying things kind of like foghorn leg here
and that would be they're both fromLouisiana, so I think that makes sense.
But James Carville talking about the pollingand the Democrats need to get serious

(17:29):
about Biden these poll numbers. Listento how bad it is. They'll take
people really appreciate how bad Biden's pollnumbers are. When you look at him,
it is like walking down your grandmother, Ncke. You can't unsee them.
What what did Wait a minute,what did he say? When you
look at him is like walking downyour grandmother, Nick, You can't unsee

(17:52):
them no matter how hard you try. James Carbal for the way, that's
that's again, but big really he'sright there. They're so bad you can't
undersee him. In Democrats he's theonly one talking about everyone else telling you
don't don't believe what your very owneyes see. Indn't that's something more solutions

(18:18):
how you can fight back, andthey they take a step in the right
direction. Folks, you're gonna wantto hear the story we got coming up
after this bottom of the hour newsback in Just Ball West Mission Live.
A heatdumb of death, folks,a heat noumb of death. Lookout it's
gonna be ninety ninety one today,already up to eighty. It is going

(18:44):
to be hot, but it issummertime, so that's something to keep in
mind. Take your normal usual percussions, drink funny of water, all of
those things that you need to do. We know, maybe jumping, so
that's that's always nice. To getaround that water. Do as much as
you can. I want to giveyou a chance to hear this. We're
often talking about what's wrong, what'sbroken, and of course we know that

(19:07):
the most important election. I thinkof our life done as the biggest,
most consequential. President Trump has saidit's the most important election of our nation's
history, and I think that there'sa big case to be made for that.
What can we do? We wantto talk about solutions. We often
complain quite a bit, and ofcourse I don't mind doing that too,
but we want to talk about whatcan be done. I had a conversation

(19:30):
with podcasts not too long ago,with a couple of gentlemen that are working
to make sure that we do makeit too big to rig, as the
President said, and joining us totalk a little bit about that. Drew
Bourn, Drew weirda and Rich Bearus the People's punnit with this new way
to make sure it's too big torig this tenex votes idea. You want

(19:52):
to hear about this, and ofcourse how you can be a part of
it, making it too big that'sa rig. Not always talk about property.
Really want to focus on solutions andthe guests today, that's right,
multiple have been working behind the sceneson something that's very cool. I think
you're going to We're really gonna likewhat you see here showing us right now,

(20:15):
Rich Bears the People's punt. We'vegot Drew Weirdo and Drew Bourne and
of course working behind the scenes onsomething to help really drive the vote out.
You know. President Trump has said, look, in order to win,
to get across the finish line herein this election, we've got to
make it too big to rig,you know. And so we've heard all

(20:36):
these term swamp to vote, toobig to rig. We've got to overcome
any shenanigans that might be out there. That's that's the key here. And
one of the things that I'm kindof blown away with by guys and all
that whoever wants to jump in here, jump in. But like the number
of people who don't vote. Theymay complain, they may get online and
type in the chat or or youknow, they may complain that the you

(21:00):
know, at the kitchen table orwherever else, maybe you go to church
or wherever. You see these guys, but they're not voting for whatever reason.
And we know that if we justhad them and in the fight out
there with us, we could winand hands down pretty big number of folks.

(21:21):
It sounds like two yeah, AndI mean, if you don't mind,
and first of all, justin thanksfor having us. If you don't
mind, I'd just like to jumpin there. That's a good place for
me to say, give my twocents here. But there's this sentiment among
Republicans and Republican leaning voters that youknow, after twenty twenty, after twenty
two, and then there have beenother instances in the past, right in
the Senate race in Minnesota. Imean, there are just these events that

(21:44):
stick in the brains of Republicans wherethere appear to be you know, issues
Shenanigan's and it's demoralizing to them,and they have this a lot of them
have this sentiment that it just doesn'tmatter no matter how big turnout is.
Democrats will find a way. Ihave long told people that is simply untrue.
You know, looking at the databasethat we have put together and that
for years we have been, youknow, looking at these numbers. It's

(22:08):
just a matter of participation. Andfor the first time in my lifetime in
recent years, the unlikely voter,if you want to call them that,
whether they're registered in their low propensityor they're not registered and they're eligible and
don't vote. When you look atthose numbers together, for the first time
in my lifetime, they actually favorRepublicans, and that typically was never the

(22:30):
case. So it's a golden opportunityfor Republicans and you know, vultures are
capitalizing on this opportunity. And Ithink that has to be said first because
there's a lot of people trying tofigure out how Democrats did this in twenty
two and twenty twenty. But theyhave to understand that Republicans are different kind

(22:51):
They're just different personalities. It willtake a different approach to generate that vote.
It used to be another way thatdemoc krants could do that, and
I think they found the sweet spothere and with that, I'll let them
tell them so TENX votes dot Comis what we're talking about today, and
if folks want to see this,I definitely recommend go over get signed up.

(23:17):
You can walk through with us aswe kind of talk about this,
but either Jordy, you want totalk about what we're looking at and why
this is going to be such abig weapon in the in the war for
our country here. Yeah, absolutely. So, with the help of Rich,

(23:37):
what we did is we segmented outthe people that we know that don't
vote. Right. We've targeted thehunters, the gun owners, the churchgoers,
the people that we know and thatdon't vote. And what we wanted
to do is when we were lookingat who we need to register for permanent
absentee ballots, what we realized andgoing through the data is, man,

(23:59):
I know a lot of people,and within going through the data in ten
to fifteen minutes, I knew Ifound fifteen twenty people that I knew personally
that were considered a low propensity voter, right, somebody that votes less than
half the time. And we said, well, you know, what do
we need to do to you know, who else do we know on this
list? So you know, weall went through it and pretty soon we
were at fifty sixty votes of peoplethat we knew that didn't vote, and

(24:22):
roughly a third to forty percent ofthem didn't even vote in the president election
in twenty twenty. You know,and justin you're you know, we're every
one of us is going to walkover broken glass to vote on election day.
Well, the rules have changed now. We have nine days to vote,
you have early voting, you havepermanent absentees, you have absentees in
general. So we really have noexcuses not to vote, whether you vote

(24:45):
early, whether you vote on electionday. But you know, what we
realize is the number one thing thatwe can do is not just you know,
get people out to vote, youknow, putting a post out on
Facebook saying hey, election day,go vote. That doesn't do anything.
But if I call my brother inlaw and say, hey, you know

(25:06):
you got you you know, govote today, it's gonna go a lot
further than it's gonna be if justa generalized post get out the vote type
of effort. We what we wantedto do is build something that built personal
relationships and personal accountability to make tomake sure people have the tools that they
need to find out who they knowthat doesn't vote and get them out to
vote. Yeah you again, nextvotes. This is this is so powerful

(25:30):
because I look right there on thefront of says, find ten friends who
don't vote, and we win it. It really is that simple. When
you talk about these numbers, richyou're the numbers guys. So yeah,
so talking about how that works.This is what is so important about their
approach that that really does set themapart from everybody else. So I watched
Operation ORCAA get stomped by normal,which of course is Romney's can't get out

(25:55):
the vote that just got creamed byBarack Obama. I've seen an organ movement
that pushed people out that I didn'tthink could be, you know, presidential
level voters. But that was organic, and that was because of a man.
Republicans are missing something. And whenwe really reverse engineer what Democrats do

(26:15):
and what Democrats have done in theearly vote era from twenty twenty on,
the problem is they're just different people. So Democrats can go out and get
motivate some of their voters to voteearly. They just have an easier time
because of the personality, because ofthe behavioral attributes of a left wing voter.
They have this idea that this isa greater meaning and has a greater

(26:36):
impact. It really is just adifferent personality. It makes it easier for
Democrats. Republicans are missing the personalangle here. They're naturally skeptical people.
They're the most and by the way, these unlikely voters are the least.
They're the most skeptical, least trustingpeople in our society. So you need
to make it super easy for themto vote. That's number one. You

(26:56):
need to make it personal for them. Has to be somebody justin. You
could run a million ads in frontof their face on television. They could
loathe Joe Biden and complain every dayabout how their gas prices are too high.
They can't stand what's going on withthe culture. They will complain to
you, and Bult Drews can attestto this. They have found people on

(27:18):
the lists that we have that arethat do this every day. They complain.
You would think some of them arepolitical activists, and yet when election
day comes around, they don't vote. You have to have the personal relationship
with these voters to get them out. They say, we've researched them.
There are various reasons why they don'tvote. Justin they could think that the
system is just too rigged and theirvote doesn't matter, right, So you

(27:41):
need a personal angle there to getthem and convince them to go out and
just make it super easy for themin a state like Michigan. Put them
on the permanent ABPSENTI battle list,nudge them and remind them to vote.
But the important thing is I'm tellingyou, when you go through this list,
you will find people that you know, and they will We've seen this
before. They will deny that they'rea low propensity voter until you know you

(28:04):
push them. And there are multiplesituations, multiple instances where this has happened.
That data doesn't lie. We knowtheir vote record because of the states.
So yeah, I think the importantpart here is that there are a
lot of different things that Republicans aretrying to do this year to get out
the vote, and that's great,but what they're missing is this personal angle
and personal accountability. We get askedall the time, what can we do?

(28:26):
What can I do? Rich you'reon the show, what can you
do? Tell me who to phonebank for? And then of course most
of the time the campaigns dropped theball. This is a super easy way
for people to get involved and toreally make a difference, because I mean
it is right there. Fine,ten and you win. It really is
that simple. The numbers are thereand they're overwhelming. You just got to

(28:48):
get them out. You aget whatwe're not asking for. We're just not
asking for a lot of time.We're asking everyone for ten to fifteen minutes
and they'll find their ten. Andthen all we're gonna do is come election
season is say, hey, Rich, you know Sam, Joe, Justin
Drew, Go get them to vote. Go send them a text message said
I'm an email. If you seehim at church, remind him to vote.
We're not asking for anything. We'renot asking for any money. We're

(29:11):
not all We're asking for ten tofifteen minutes to go find your ten and
we win. And with Michigan youcan do something as simple now is you're
registering permanent absentee. You know youcan help those folks get registered, so
they're always going to get a ballot, they're always every election going to see
it. You can remind them todo that, help them out with that
in numerous different ways. But youknow you said, go go out and

(29:36):
find it. I thought earlier Iwas talking about it. You don't even
have to leave your couch, no, to do this, and that's why
I think it's so great. Wegot a bunch of keyboard warriors out here
that are that are in the fight. You don't even have to leave your
couch to do this. In justa few minutes, you can go on
and by the way, I've donethis and I have found they found some
family members. I'm not gonna Iwon't. I won't shame name and shame

(29:57):
right here, but I've found someand uh, it's it's super easy to
do this. And once you do, you go in and you start finding
people type in there you uh,I mean you really. It kind of
gets addicting because you can go inand search and look and and start identifying
folks and gosh, as you mentioned, it doesn't take a lot to move

(30:18):
the needle. This is the kindof thing that that could could could make
a massive impact this year. Thiscould do it justin There is a social
bias element to this, or Iwould say, I don't know, I
want to call it specifically that,but there isn't an element to it where
you don't have to publicly shame them. Right. But when you find them
on the list privately, you're goingto talk to them, right, and

(30:38):
you're going to see your brother inlaw there, or you're maybe your your
brother right and and you guys talkabout these issues all the time, or
maybe he's you know, he's thatguy. But you are going to say,
look here, you are on thelow prop list, man, what
are you doing? Get out andvote. Make sure you get on it.
You know what, it's easier justto get your registered for the permanent
absentee. It'll make it super easy, and you will not miss the lite

(31:00):
because I guarantee you when they givethat excuse, it's going to be you
know, Susie at a game thatday, and I really did want to
go vote, but's you know,susieta game and my wife was, you
know, as she was an hourlate for work, and I had no
choice. I had to pick herup, so we just didn't get there.
And that's obviously when you hit themwith let's get you on that permanent
list, and let's make this aseasy as probably to drop it in the

(31:21):
mailbox on your way out of thedoor, on the way to work.
I mean, this is again theimportant part about this is that it's simple,
and it's about your own personal circles. You every of the I'm sure
we all have, but you ever, you the expression you want to change
the world, you got to startwith your little corner of it, right,
Really, this is an extension ofthat. And really, the way
Republican voters operate, they're not goingto be susceptible from a text message from

(31:47):
a stranger. Yeah. Sure,the more activists will, the more activist
people will. We know the openrate for those who receive those text messages
is greater than ninety eight percent.So if it was as effective as it
need it to be, then wewould have seen a lot more of a
lot bigger results in the past.And we use it to poll people.

(32:07):
But as far as generating motivation calledaction to get out the vote for Republican
voters, especially these this breed,we'll call it a Republican voter, it
is not sufficient. It has tobe personal. And this is the tool
to do it again. And ifyou want to do it's very simple,

(32:29):
very easy to go get registered rightnow, literally just text you medas to
do. And let's walk through whatthat looks like. A ten x votes
dot com is the website tex votesdot com. You're go in, You're
gonna get registered, and then it'sgoing to send you a confirmation email.
From there. What happens next Youstart searching last names. Most people start

(32:52):
by searching the last name of theirlast name and then looking for family members.
All the research shows that your mosteffective in getting people to vote that
are in your family and immediate family, and then extended family, and then
going out from there to co workers, people who you golf or do different

(33:20):
activities with. And what it's reallydone, at least for the people that
I've talked to, is it's createda lot of opportunities for different relationships.
I'll just give you one example.There's a kid in it, or a
young man late twenties. He walksaround and make America great again. Had
and we couldn't believe. We didn't. We could not believe that he was

(33:45):
on the list. We thought itwas wrong. But when the conversation came
up, he did vote in twentysixteen, but he was living with his
parents and since then has moved outand didn't know where to go because his
polling place changed. Wow, hemissed the last three elections. So he
creates the opportunity. That was aneasy fix. He now knows hiss fulling

(34:07):
place, and we know that wehave to remind he and his wife to
get out and vote. Part ofthe conversation we had in a very lengthy
podcast. I think it illustrates though, the solutions, the simplicity of it,
and what can be done if weall just get together ten xt votes
dot com. As President Trump hassaid, we got to make it too
big to rig's that's the call toaction. Too big to rig. Yes,

(34:30):
we know they're going to be monkeywith things. They always do.
We know they're going to be Shenanigans. There always is. But if we
flood these folks with the enough votesto overcome it all, and as you
hear one point seven million out therethat people would vote and they would vote

(34:50):
the way that we we vote,we need to get that there. We
can get those folks across the line. If each one of us just got
ten folks to go out there,and maybe a few more, then we
could make a big impact. Justthat symbol. We'll make sure you join
the conversation, share that tenex votesdot com. You can go ahead and

(35:14):
check the podcast. We got itlisted online as well at justin Barkley dot
com. Go download and listen toit and watch the entire thing, but
most importantly, get restored to tenexvotes dot com and get folks, you
know, register and you can makea difference. Rite where you are right
now? All right, Greg,because we have an after show gearing up

(35:35):
and ready for you coming up.They just moments back after this, got
an after show coming up, theFessors Show on radio just flying by.
You can join us at justin Barkleydot com, the iHeartRadio app wherever you
download your podcast for the latest.There pulling numbers, as I mentioned,

(35:55):
not looking good. See it aneven freaking out about what the chicol ulmer
is African about is Black Americans,Hispanics, minorities breaking for Trump in a
big way, Harry where Harry?And it is with us? So where
does the race stand among African Americanvoters right now? Yeah? I keep
looking for this to change, togo back to a historical norm, and

(36:19):
it's simply put has not yet.So this is the margin or and what
Biden Trump among black voters. Comparewe were at this point in twenty twenty,
Compare where we are now. Youknow, at this point. Look
at this. In twenty twenty,Joe Biden was getting eighty six percent of
the African American vote. Look atwhere it is now, it's seventy percent.
That's a sixteen point drop, John. And more than that, it's

(36:40):
not just that Joe Biden is losingground, it's that Donald Trump is gaining
ground. You go from seven percentsingle digits at this point in twenty twenty
to now twenty one percent. Andagain, John, I keep looking for
signs that this is going to goback to normal, and I don't see
it yet in the polling of anything. Right now, we're careening towards a
historic performance for Republican presidential candidate,the likes of which we have not seen

(37:05):
in six decades. And when youdig into this number here, what is
the makeup of that number? Thisis where we get very interesting. So
I decided to dive deeper into thecross tabs. Figure out where is it
that Joe Biden is truly struggling amongBlack voters? All right, So this
is black voters Biden versus Trump margin. Look at Black voters age fifty and

(37:27):
older and you'll see. Look,Joe Biden one was leading amongst this group
at this point by eighty three pointsback in twenty twenty. Now it's seventy
four points. So yeah, aslight decline in that margin, but nothing
out of this world. Look atblack voters under the age of fifty.
Holy cow, folks, Holy calLook at this. Joe Biden was up
by eighty points among this group backat this point in twenty twenty. Look
at where that margin has kareem downtowards it's now just get this, thirty

(37:52):
seven. That lead has dropped bymore than half. Mister Berman home,
I just never seen anything like thatuser historic numbers. By the way,
this is why they're really freaking out. This is why we're watching. And
of course, a little over aweek from the day that the first debate
is going to have such a big, significant consequence, we'll keep an eye

(38:16):
on all other for you. Backtomorrow morning, right here with you the
after show Calle of the Xicleing Backprogram. Make it a great day, God Blast
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