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November 6, 2024 33 mins
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R, CO-4) joins Ryan after her 10-point win over Trisha Calvarese (D) in Colorado's 4th Congressional District to discuss her victory and President-elect Donald Trump's resounding win on Tuesday night.

Ryan opens the phone lines for a rare opportunity to welcome callers in joining the celebration.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And I said that many people have told me that.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
God spared my life for.

Speaker 1 (00:07):
A reason, and that reason was to save our country
and to restore America to greatness. And now we are
going to fulfill that mission.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
Together.

Speaker 1 (00:22):
We're going to fulfill that mission. The task before us
will not be easy, but I will bring every ounce
of energy, spirit and fight that I have in my
soul to the job that you've entrusted to me. This
is a great job. There's no job like this. This
is the most important job in the world. Just as

(00:47):
I did it my first term. We had a great
first term, a great, great first term. I will govern
by a simple motto. Promises made, Promises kept.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
We're going to keep our promises. History made life.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
Last night, as President elect Donald Trump becomes the first
commander in chief to serve two non consecutive terms since
President Grover Cleveland in the late eighteen hundreds, and the
only other one to do just that.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
Ryan Schuling back with you.

Speaker 4 (01:16):
We are now joined by someone else who was victorious
last night in the fourth Congressional District, my good friend,
Congresswoman Lauren Bobert. Lauren, congratulations, welcome, Brian, Thanks so much.

Speaker 5 (01:28):
Just let you know there was a lot of celebration
last night and totally losing my voice, but we are
not losing our country anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:36):
So I am very.

Speaker 5 (01:37):
Excited over that.

Speaker 4 (01:38):
Well, I'll only keep you then for about half this
segment because I can hear it in your voice. But
it's got to be the best case scenario of losing
your voice in such an emphatic win for not only
President Donald Trump, but yourself by ten points in the
fourth congressional district.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
What was your take on what happened last night?

Speaker 5 (01:58):
Yes, well, this is exactly what we have been fighting
for for the past four years. And President Trump is
going to have I believe, a more successful presidency in
twenty twenty five in the next four years than he
would have in twenty twenty's. He knows more, he's seen
more of the country, has been through more, and he's

(02:18):
made more promises that he is going to keep. I
am excited that I get to serve alongside of him
during that time. I have at least two years here
just about guaranteed, you know, without any unforseen you know,
things that take place, but you know, I'm elected for
the next two years to serve with him and help

(02:39):
him implement these policies. We have no tax on tips,
no tax on overtime, no tax on social Security. There's
there's tax credits for family caregivers and so much more.
So I'm excited to work alongside of him. And then
of course Rfk Junior, who's working to help make America
healthy again, and I have legislation that lines up to

(03:03):
that initiative. We have Elon Musk who wants to help
with the Government Efficiency Commission, you know that commission that's
supposed to oversee all of the spending in the federal government,
hold these agencies accountable. We used to call that Congress,
but Congress hasn't done it. So we're going to have
a special commission to do it. And I'm excited to

(03:24):
be there for it every step of the way.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
Representative Lauren Bobert victorious in her own right last night
over Democrat Tricia Calvarees in the fourth congressional district, so
she'll move over from the third to the fourth and
representing those new constituents. I want to talk to you
a little bit about this result, Lauren. So far and
the numbers are still coming in, but Donald Trump got

(03:46):
a little over seventy two million votes. That would be
about two million fewer than twenty twenty. However, well, Kamala
Harris got fourteen million fewer votes than Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
How do you explain that.

Speaker 5 (04:01):
Well, there's many different explanations you can look for. And
I mean, if you look at the eighty one million
votes that Joe Biden supposedly got, that was in the
name of a pandemic. We saw hundreds of thousands of
ballots be mailed out illegally in states that I objected
to the Electoral College certification of and now that those

(04:24):
states don't have a pandemic, we're seeing President Trump win
those states. And then, you know, I think the beauty
of it all is here in Colorado. We have the
national popular vote that me and other conservatives definitely worked
hard to overturn. But now it seems that Colorado's Electoral

(04:44):
College votes could go to President Trump since he's also
winning the national popular vote. But that's just a little
touch of irony here. But with those eighty one million votes,
we've never seen anything like that in a election.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
It was in the name of a pandemic.

Speaker 5 (05:02):
There was so much that we saw that didn't seem right,
and now suddenly, when those factors aren't there, the votes
dropped significantly, and we have a presidential election called hours
after the ballots the polls close. And so we have

(05:22):
been watching for the past four years. We had poll watchers,
We had Turning Point USA who was reaching out to
the gen Z voters. We had Scott Pressler who moved
to Pennsylvania to register folks, and we had a unified
message to all vote early, and many of us did
exactly that, and we got a tremendous outcome.

Speaker 4 (05:45):
Certainly so Congresswoman Lauren Bobert joining us in the wake
of a successful election twenty twenty four and a glorious
night last night with Donald Trump addressing his gathered supporters
in West Palm Beach fifty one percent of the vote.
And I had to remind my colleague in our live
coverage on KOA last night, Lauren, that Barack Obama got

(06:06):
fifty one percent of the vote in his reelection bid
in twenty twelve against Mitt Romney. So any talk that
Donald Trump doesn't have a mandate, he certainly does by
any standard or any measure. How much differently do you
think he'll be able to effectively govern knowing that he
has that cudgel to hold over Democrats in the Congress
that might claim otherwise. He has the majority support of

(06:28):
the American people as well as an electoral college landslide.
What does that mean for a second Trump administration.

Speaker 5 (06:35):
Well, first of all, someone who has received fifty one
percent of the vote a few times, I'd rather have
fifty one and forty nine. I would rather be the
victor in an election. And President Trump has never dessurred
by the naysayers, by those who ridicule or attack him,
or insult him, or or try to give all of

(06:56):
their yah butts.

Speaker 3 (06:57):
He has a mission.

Speaker 5 (06:58):
He has promises that he has promises that he's going
to keep, and I'm going to be in the House
Representatives to ensure that those promises are delivered for the
American people, for.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
Our farmers and our ranchers.

Speaker 5 (07:10):
I believe that he's going to start with the southern
border and secure that border, and then work on our economy,
work on our energy industry, and I'm going to be
there with him every step of the way. And of
course the left wing media is going to try to
tear him down, but he does a pretty good job
of rising above that and looking beyond them and to

(07:33):
the American people who he's elected to represent.

Speaker 4 (07:40):
Representative Lauren Bobert joining us her voice on its last legs.

Speaker 2 (07:43):
So I will limit it to one more question here, Lauren.

Speaker 4 (07:45):
Appreciate your time in spite of everything, but the one
concern I've had, and it's been for several years now,
and I believe you share it with me. I see
someone like Alissa Farrah Griffin on the view and I'm like,
how did she ever find her way wey worm her
way into a Trump administration and then all of his
cabinet members that have turned on him, that were not

(08:08):
loyal to his cause, that were disloyal, that were arguably
it sometimes treason us. You said that Donald Trump has
a better handle on things this time around. You mentioned
some of the coalition he's built with Rfk Junior and
of course Telsey Gabbert Elon Musk. How do we ensure
that we're all pulling in the same direction this time,
that it doesn't start like we saw last time, the

(08:28):
subterfuge of Obama and Hillary and James Comey with the
Russia collusion hoax that was right out of the gate.
The Washington Post published a headline on inauguration Day of
the first steps of impeaching Trump. He hadn't even done
anything yet. But how do we ensure this time around
that we have true believers in the Trump administration and

(08:48):
none of these people that are kind of trying to
get in there for their own benefit.

Speaker 5 (08:53):
Yes, well, when we are never going to get it
absolutely perfect. You know, even some of the colleagues that
I will with that conservatives just like you and I elect.
You know, they go there and they're not what we
thought they were. But I do believe that he has
been able to identify a lot of those who are

(09:13):
against him and a lot more who are for him,
to prevent some of those mistakes that took place in
the beginning. When you have folks like RSK Junior, we
have a Bobby Kennedy and a Tulcy Gabbert coming alongside,
and then the Elon Musk coming alongside. These are folks
who are in this world, in the business world and
the political world as well, and they can help form

(09:38):
those coalitions and be a part of that transition team.
I heard that Kamala Harris offered to be a part
of the transition team. I don't know if we want
much help from her, but I'm looking forward to January twentieth,
twenty twenty five is going to be a fantastic day,
and hopefully if there are folks who are his cabinet

(10:00):
and his administration that get it wrong, that they're dealt
with quickly. At President Trump did, I hope that he
brings back the ability to fire federal employees and these
bureaucrats who are unelected, non accountable. Really, I saw an
AI video where they replaced every Democrat talking point where

(10:23):
they're saying that Republicans or President Trump is a threat
to democracy. They just replaced it with bureaucracy because the
threats to bureaucracy, And I'm like, oh my gosh, that's
been it all along.

Speaker 3 (10:34):
It's yeah, And.

Speaker 5 (10:36):
Hopefully we get those agencies strong and right, because that
is how we are going. And when I stay strong,
I don't mean large. I would like to scale back
a lot of them, but get the right people in
there who.

Speaker 2 (10:48):
Are effective, lean and mean.

Speaker 4 (10:51):
We saw the market soar in the wake of this
Trump victory. I truly believe the bottom of my heart
and soul that we are due for a golden age,
as Donald Trump describes it here, as we enter the
late twenties. I guess we're gonna call it the twenty
twenties for the rest of this decade with him as
President of the United States. It sounds, it feels so
wonderful to say. It is such a relief and a

(11:13):
joy to borrow their term, Lauren, to watch Donald Trump
win this and do so emphatically, to watch you win.
We know that you're going to be one of his
strongest allies on Capitol Hill. Thank you so much for
your time. Go rest that voice and we'll talk again soon.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
Yes, you got it.

Speaker 5 (11:29):
Joy comes in the morning.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
I love her.

Speaker 4 (11:33):
Concreance woman, Lauren Bobert, right there your reaction eight five
five four zero five eight two five five. We are
taking calls on this day, and just a brief explanation
as to why I don't take them on the regular.
You know, Jesse Thomas does his level of the best and
he helps me when he can. And then I got
the z Man, I got Zach, I got Shannon. But
it's not guaranteed, at least not at the moment, that

(11:55):
I'll have that sort of assistance every single day, So
I don't want to introduce an element into the.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
Sh show that I'll need to kind of take back.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
And now you call, but now you can't, and then
you get confused, and I get confused, and I get
worried because I'm a worrier.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
I'm like a Yenta.

Speaker 4 (12:08):
And you can always text five seven seven three nine
and start those Ryan, But today is a special day
and I want to give you the opportunity to share
in it with me eight five five four zero five
eight two five five. So as Jesse is taking those
calls in, I do want to get to your text.

Speaker 2 (12:27):
It always logs me out here, so a quick look.

Speaker 4 (12:29):
Behind the scenes. It's not perfect. I'm like the Wizard
of Oz here just trying to hold it all together.
But we got a lot of texts coming in and
I appreciate those from you, Ryan. I am wondering what
the Left's next move will be. I don't see them
turning over the leadership of our country to Trump without
putting in place as many roadblocks as they can in
the next couple of months to try to slower stop
his agenda.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
Sarah Sarah, I firmly.

Speaker 4 (12:51):
Believe that with the nature of the victory last night,
the national popular vote win by three and a half
percentage points as it stands right right now, fifty one
to forty seven and a half. The electoral college landslide
that we watched through all seven swing states, and he
came close. Folks, I'm not even talking about this yet,

(13:12):
but there's plenty to break down in the post mortem
of this election. Did you know that he only lost
Donald Trump New York by twelve? He had the margin
that Joe Biden won New York by That's just one example.
He only lost Illinois irretrievably blue Illinois. Trump lost it

(13:32):
by eight fifty three forty five.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
Illinois.

Speaker 4 (13:37):
California lost by seventeen. That was a smaller margin. New
Jersey he only lost by five fifty two forty seven.
Same in Virginia. He lost Virginia by double digits last
time to Joe Biden fifty two forty seven. He narrowly
fell to Harris this time around. And while I was

(13:58):
watching the margins in twenty twenty, and what explains why
Trump underperformed Because you go to the rural red counties
of a lot of these states, especially the Red States,
and I just noticed why I wasn't completely committed to
twenty twenty was a sole election, was a fraud. I
think there was a lot of malfeasance that took place.
But again, it's not what you know, it's what you

(14:20):
can prove in a court of law. And they were
never granted standing, and they were never had the opportunity
afforded to them to present their case, to have it heard,
to have it adjudicated. It never got to that, so
we'll never know in a lot of these things. But
I do chalk it up in the comparison I make,
and I think it's an apt one. When my dad
was a young man in nineteen seventy two, he's twenty

(14:41):
five years old. This is just before I was born.
He was watching the Summer Olympic Games. In the basketball
gold medal game between the United States and the Soviet Union.
It was happening there and there was so much corruption.
At the end of that game. Jesse's nodding, he knows
what I'm talking about. The Soviets got I think it
was three opportunities at the end of the game as

(15:04):
the clock ran out each time, no, no, no, we're gonna
do it over.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
They weren't really given a reason why they were doing it.

Speaker 4 (15:09):
Over three consecutive plays to run an inbounds pass and score,
and they finally got it on the third try. They
were rewarded the gold medals the Soviets.

Speaker 2 (15:19):
It was a total.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
Sham and those players on that team. Doug Collins was
one of those. There were several other names you probably recognize.
They never accepted their silver medals to this day because
it was just it was stolen from them and they
knew it. But what could they do. Appealed to the
International Olympic Committee, they had no recourse. And that's kind
of where I feel that twenty twenty went. Like I know,

(15:41):
a lot of stuff went down that was not exactly kosher.
There is no way in my mind Joe Biden got
eighty one million votes GTFO no way. And further to
that point, we see last night, do you really believe
that Kamala Harris, a historic candidate in her own right
enough color a DEI dream, Do you really believe that

(16:04):
she got fourteen million votes fewer than Joe Biden. It
doesn't make sense. It'll never make sense to me. But
you know the old saying, there's no use crying over
spilled milk twenty twenty was what it was. Biden was
the victor. I always acknowledged that because there was no
sense in fighting it. In my mind at that point,

(16:25):
it was getting it right the next time. You know,
I'm a Lions fan. I've been down this road too.
The Calvin Johnson complete the process catch that should have
been the pass interference flag in the playoffs against Dallas.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
That was picked up. Why don't know?

Speaker 4 (16:39):
How about the two point conversion against those same dirty
cowboys who I hate last year? Dan Skipper the tackle
he reported it as eligible. You could watch it happen
in the replay. Jesse knows what I'm talking about here,
And they said, no, no, no, he didn't report. You
guys lose. Believe me, I know how this feels. And
now I'm a Lions fan and they're awesome, and that's great.

(17:00):
But it took recovering from that and planning ahead and
forgetting what happened. And yeah it was a loss, and
yeah you got screwed. But what are you gonna do
about it? Sit there and complain and could constantly say
the elections are fixed or stolen.

Speaker 2 (17:13):
No, you remedy it.

Speaker 4 (17:15):
And that's what Lara Trump and Scott Presler and Charlie
Kirk and Michael Wattley and all of these people, the
new coalition of leadership of the RNC, They were looking
out for these high jinks, Shenanigans and tom foolery. And
I saw it happen and play out in real time yesterday,
like the voting machines that are down somewhere in Pennsylvania.
Will guess what That voting period got extended at ten pm.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
You had to have your head on a swevel.

Speaker 5 (17:41):
You know.

Speaker 4 (17:41):
The Democrats. I'm sorry, they're dirty, they're scummy. They do
these sort of things, and it's not recent, it's not new.
You can go back to nineteen sixty Chicago, dead people
voting in Cook County for John F.

Speaker 2 (17:53):
Kennedy.

Speaker 4 (17:54):
A lot of stuff going on along those same lines
in Texas where Lyndon Baines Johnson lived, the corruption of
Tammany Hall. All of it is Democratic Party apparatus, all
of the corruption. You can't name me a Republican machine
that authored in trafficked in corruption the way the Democrats
have over the last one hundred years. Go back to

(18:14):
Huey Long watch some documentaries on these people. But we
have to find a way to beat them, and we did.
And that's what happened last night. Two Big two rig
the twenty twenty four election.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
It was glorious.

Speaker 4 (18:31):
We deserve this day to celebrate, and again I invite
you to do that with me by phone eight five
five four zero five eighty two fifty five to get
in and get on. That's eight five five four zero
five eighty two fifty five. Ryan Schuling Live rolls on
in Victoria's fashion after this.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
That's celebrating. Here is President George W.

Speaker 6 (18:59):
Bush.

Speaker 7 (18:59):
He said, I congratulate President Trump on his election as
forty seventh President of the United States of America, as
well as Vice President elect JD. Vance and their families.
I also thank President Biden and Vice President Harris for
their service to our country. The strong turnout and this
election is a sign of the health of our republic
and the strength of our democratic institution.

Speaker 4 (19:18):
Well Dana Perino from Fox News. Of course, she worked
in the George W. Bush administration as press secretary for
a time, and you know what good for w You know,
this is a guy he was vilified by the media.

Speaker 2 (19:30):
I remember this stuff.

Speaker 4 (19:32):
I can't believe people think we go through this men
in black mind erasure that we're going to just forget
how President George W. Bush, who I didn't agree on
agree with on everything, was called hitler by the media.
They wrote songs about him Green Day, remember the album
American Idiot from twenty years ago that was about w

(19:54):
And then to have the audacity, the sheer nerve of
these leftists to expect that President George W. Bush would
join the Cheneys in crossing the rubicon and endorsing Kamala Harris.
Now I know the Bush family had serious misgivings with

(20:15):
Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
I get it.

Speaker 4 (20:17):
Trump came in. He was a rabble rouser, he was
a blank stir and he disrupted the whole apple cart
of the establishment in the Republican Party. Jeb Bush was
supposed to be the nominee in twenty sixteen. Oh you're
real tough guy, Jeb, You're real tough guy. And Barbara
Bush was infuriated. She did not like how Donald Trump

(20:39):
treated her son. I don't blame her, I don't, but
it's politics. There are sharp elbows, it's a dirty business.
And Donald Trump was a brawler and he meant to
take Jeb Bush out and he did, despite the fact
do you know how much money came in for Jeb
Bush in that campaign in twenty sixteen. It was ungodly

(21:00):
and Donald Trump campaigned on I don't.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
Need the money. I'm just gonna work for you, Okay.
I'm not gonna answer to them. I answer to.

Speaker 4 (21:08):
The American people. And we believed him, and he did,
and he delivered, and he put out the embers and
the ashes of the remnants of the neocon establishment Republican Party,
much to the chagrin of the John McCain's and the
Mitt Romneys and the George W.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
Bushes.

Speaker 4 (21:27):
And by the way, w and McCain were once arch
enemies in the two thousand election, but they all became
part of the machine. And Donald Trump went against the grain,
defeated everybody in his path in that primary.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
And he has been a tour de force since.

Speaker 4 (21:44):
He has risen from the political ashes, and he is
triumphant today in one of the most glorious days in
American politics, certainly of my lifetime. Let's go to Holly
in the election. She wants to get her thoughts in
and you can too. Eight five five four zero five
eight two five five were taking your calls today, Holly

(22:04):
what a great day.

Speaker 3 (22:05):
Welcome Raham, wonderful and I wanted to tell you this
is the first time in all my years, and I'm
seventy one years old, this is the first time that
I could listen to the play by play, if you will,

(22:26):
of the of the election last night. You and your
colleagues on Kowave were absolutely wonderful, all of them, Brian
I think, and there was a rob guy that I
listened to. Catherine was wonderful. It was just it was

(22:46):
just perfect. And I just thank you so much for
I was wide awake at one o'clock or whenever when
you guys finally signed off. It was just terrific. And
then if course being able to know this morning that
Trump has won, I'm just so grateful to the Lord.

(23:06):
I just can't even get over it. But it's just
so important because I don't know what they would have
done to him if he had won. I don't know
what would have happened to him and what would have
happened to his family. I know, I'm glad we don't
have to think about it. So I just wanted to

(23:28):
let you know that what I remember after it was
all over at one o'clock just before I went to bed,
I thought, you know, Lord, I think I remember one
time when I got to go with some people to
San Francisco way back when I was twenty twenty five
years of age, and this man was an author, and

(23:51):
he was able to get into a lot of the
bookstores and the back rooms of the bookstores and stuff,
and I got to see Denversis go in a way
I had never gotten to see it, and probably wouldn't
want to now, but anyway, I remember coming out of
there and saying, Gosh, I wish I was just to
fly on the wall and could just stay there and

(24:12):
listen to the kinds of conversations that went on. And
that's what I felt like. How you and your colleagues
handled all night last night. It was wonderful. I really
truly a meaning that and wanting you and please share
it with all of the people that you know and
Dan and everybody else. It was just wonderful, just wonderful, Polly.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
You are just wonderful. You are an absolute job. You are.

Speaker 3 (24:42):
I've I've been listening to you now, Ryan and Dan.
I knew Dan before, or I mean, you know, I've
heard him before, but I've been listening to you and
Dan now for about the last four or five months maybe,
and I'm just really happy to be listening to Kay
how now, Holly.

Speaker 4 (25:01):
We could not have asked for kinder words or a
greater endorsement from a tremendous American like you. Thank you
so much and for doing your part, you bet.

Speaker 3 (25:10):
And we'll talk to you again absolutely.

Speaker 4 (25:12):
Now, Holly's going to have me opening the phone lines
every day and that's going to make Jesse's life miserable.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
But we're going to continue.

Speaker 4 (25:18):
Let's go to John before we go to break here
thoughts on the election, the arousing victory by Donald J.
Trump now going to be the forty seventh President of
the United States.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
John, Welcome to Ryan Schuling Live. Hey, I think it's
a grud honored to calls for Cale be Everans and
I was kind of curious.

Speaker 3 (25:34):
If you've got any update at all on his race. Yeah,
if you've seen anything.

Speaker 4 (25:40):
Sure, absolutely, John, thank you for that. No bigger fan
of Gabe Evans that you'll find than yours, truly. I
think he came up just short last night. Unfortunately, it
seems like the margin that he is down has remained
kind of consistent around thirty eight hundred to four thousand votes.
I've been looking. They have not called the race, so
that's important to note. And he has not conceded the race.

(26:00):
That is also important to know. But Derek Caraveo currently
leads by the New York Times count by just over
forty one hundred votes, with seventy eight percent of the
votes tallied. I don't know why they're stuck at seventy
eight percent. I think that's ridiculous. But caravel leads by
one point six and much like Barb Kirkmeyer a couple

(26:21):
of years ago, it seems like Caraveo is going to
survive by the skin of her teeth, a very Houdini
type act, because she was clearly inferior. I mean, if
you watch that nine News debate between Caraveo, who was
like and then and you know she can't speak. You're
a politician, you're in the public sphere. You've got to
stand and deliver. You can't get nervous. What's wrong with you?

(26:44):
And then there's Gabe Evans, eloquent, intelligent, knowledgeable, a veteran,
a former cop serving in our state legislature, and he
just annihilated her in this debate.

Speaker 2 (26:56):
And I don't know what's wrong with now.

Speaker 4 (26:58):
If you're listening to this shows you okay, present company excluded.
But what is wrong with the populace of the eighth
Congressional district that you would elect Yadira Caravel? A phony,
a fraud, somebody who said, well, I don't believe it,
but I'm just going to vote the way I think
my voters want me to.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
You trust that person.

Speaker 4 (27:17):
Gabe believed in the things that you needed in the
eighth Congressional district.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
He would fight for it.

Speaker 4 (27:24):
Caravale is just gonna fake it till she makes it,
and she made it again. And I'm very upset about
that race, personally, very upset about that race. Jeff heard though,
looks like he's gonna win in the third and I
have no doubt we'll be talking to him very soon,
probably tomorrow or the next day.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
We'll get that lined up.

Speaker 4 (27:41):
So when some lose, some Colorado was an abject disaster
and failure last night. I'm so ashamed of this state,
just ashamed of it. It's the one state where Harris
actually did okay in compared to Biden's previous performance. And
I don't understand it. It's like we're this oasis of
idiotic behavior. Yeah, it just drives me nuts. But at
least if you voted for Trump last night, hold this

(28:04):
deer to your heart. You contributed to a national popular
vote victory. That was very important for Donald Trump to
have a mandate to get to fifty one percent, and
he did that, and that carries with it a whole
lot of political capital and cachet as he retakes the
office of president on January twenty, twenty twenty five. We'll
close with your text five seven seven three nine and

(28:25):
your calls one eight five five four zero five eight
two five five. You want to get the final word
on Donald Trump's big win last night, You've got it
right here on ryin schuling life.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
That's right.

Speaker 4 (28:38):
The Orange Man's coming. God, it's a great day to
be an American. Let's go to the phone lines eight
five to five, four zero five eight two fifty five
to close out.

Speaker 2 (28:47):
Let's go to Dean. Dean, welcome to it. Dean, Are
you there?

Speaker 4 (28:54):
Dean? Have you gone to the great beyond? We'll give
Dean another chance and go to Donna instead. Donna, Welcome.

Speaker 3 (29:04):
Ryan.

Speaker 6 (29:04):
You did a great job last night as usual. I
was so proud of you. Thank you. Your mom would
have been.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
Too, Oh, thank you so much for that. Appreciate that.

Speaker 7 (29:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (29:15):
I had to call my brother up in North Dakota
today and sure enough, I'd been telling him for months
that that Trump was going to pull it out and
was going to be big, and he just would always
shake his head and say, oh, no, no, no, you
know everybody, all these women are going to be voting

(29:36):
against them, which many of them did. But you know,
he went to bed last night at nine thirty last
night just because he could nerves. He just couldn't stand.
And then when he woke up this morning, Yeah, to
see that I was right. I had run it.

Speaker 2 (29:56):
You know you got that in Donna, I did?

Speaker 6 (30:04):
He said, Yeah, that was the first thing I thought.
She'll say, I.

Speaker 4 (30:08):
Told you so.

Speaker 2 (30:09):
Yeah, as he should, As he should think that.

Speaker 6 (30:13):
Absolutely So. Anyway, it is a time to celebrate and
it is a time to come together as well.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
Exactly, I'm hoping.

Speaker 6 (30:23):
That that term clearly can and that we really don't
gloat as much as we want to, because that's the
country is so divided.

Speaker 4 (30:33):
Does a great point, Donna, thank you so much, And
what I'll say is what I told Dan Kaplis yesterday.
What do we do when we win? We act like winners.
Winners don't tap dance on the grave of their opponent.
They show respect. I know they would not have done
that in return. That's even more reason to demonstrate grace
in this moment. And you're absolutely right, Donna, we have

(30:54):
to come together for the sake of the country. And
to your point on women, here's Gary Langer, ABC News.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
What was the gender gap in the final poll?

Speaker 8 (31:02):
Very similar to that. This gender gap is dead normal.
It's almost exactly the average gender gap we've seen in
exit pol since nineteen ninety six. And women are more
apted by about ten points to be Democrats than men
and therefore to vote that way.

Speaker 2 (31:18):
So it's a typical gender gap.

Speaker 8 (31:20):
What's interesting, though, is that Harris's number among women was
a few points three or so points off of Joe Biden's.

Speaker 4 (31:28):
How How did Joe Biden crooked old Joe weathered down,
sniff and hair Joe Biden? How did he do better
with women than Kamala Harris. It doesn't make sense. It
doesn't add up eighty one million votes that didn't happen.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
It's a mirage. I'll never be able to prove it.

Speaker 4 (31:50):
I just know, like I articulated earlier, I know when
I get screwed by the refs in a game that
I wanted to win, whether I was a player or
a fan of my team. But there's only so much
you can do about it. And the Republicans mobilized and
they rolled up their sleeves and they got the work
done to secure this win. And it's so important. Alaska
has just been officially declared for Donald Trump. There's no

(32:12):
surprise there. That adds three electoral votes to his total
now two ninety five. And it looks like he's going
to take both Nevada and it's six electoral votes and
Arizona and it's eleven plus seventeen.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
That puts him at three twelve.

Speaker 4 (32:27):
That is more electoral votes than Donald Trump garnered in
twenty sixteen in his defeat of Hillary Clinton, an election
that also saw him lose the national popular vote by
over two points. In this one, he's holding a steady
lead at just about fifty one percent to Kamala Harris's
forty seven point six percent.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
That's three point three percentage points.

Speaker 4 (32:50):
It's a clear mandate for the Maga Agenda, Donald Trump
wins last night, four more years. The best is yet
to come. What a glorious night it was. Thank you
so much for tuning in. For those that called in
and texted in, stay tuned. We got more for you.
The Dan Kaplis Show us next. The Orange Man cometh

(33:12):
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