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email Michael de at iHeartMedia dot com. Well if you're
just waking up. More than forty million people have early
voted so far. We can look inside the numbers in
Florida and they've pretty much held by percentage as of
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ten twenty seven, Vote by mail seven hundred and forty
thousand Republican, eight hundred and sixty five Democrat, forty one thousand,
other four hundred thousand. No party affiliation there, you're left
to wonder who's getting the majority of the independent vote.
But if you split at fifty to fifty, you can
see vote by mail is slightly led the Democrats, but
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early voting one point two million for Republicans only six
hundred thousand for Democrats. There's four hundred thousand independent. But
you could give every independent vote to the Democrats, and
there's still more Republicans in Miami Dade County alone, the
mail in vote was fifty five thousand Republicans seventy nine
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thousand Democrat twenty four thousand advantage. But the early voting
in Miami Dade County one hundred and seven thousand Republicans
sixty five thousand Democrat. These numbers are they're mind boggling.
Quite frankly, there might be something going on on the
ground that looks a lot like what was going on
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in Madison Square Garden last a basic question about wait
a minute, you're going too fast, JD. We're not to
that yet. If you're just waking up, it's time, ladies
and gentlemen, for our sounds.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
Of the day. Baby gets smoked.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
He's got to be stopped.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
It's got to be a big misunderstandable. Look, there's a
lot of great sound from this weekend.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
Obviously you had Donald Trump talking to fifty million people
with Joe Rogan. Then you had a sold out Madison
Square Garden with seventy five thousand people outside.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
Great Vevek was great, Tulsey Gabbert.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
Remember it was supposed to be a bunch of Nazis, right,
And then you got RFK Junior telling everybody that RFK
from Camelot, that the Democrat Party left him, that it's
no longer the party of his uncle or his father.
Powerful moments, little Goofy with hal Cogan, Milania looked beautiful,
Speaker Johnson elon Musk. It really did look more like
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a convention than it did a rally. But it sounds
of the day starts with the veep because jd Vance
took down Jake Tapper on CNN like you can't imagine.
Here's how it sounded on the state of taking down Jake.
(04:07):
Now you can't ask.
Speaker 5 (04:08):
Yourself a basic question about network integrity. You guys talked
about the Russia hoax NonStop.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
The FBI was investigating it. The FBI was investigating it.
Speaker 5 (04:18):
So we recovered that, and so you took the words
of unnamed FBI agents and put them on your network
as if they were the gospel truth.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
You did it again and again.
Speaker 5 (04:26):
A viewer of your network would have believed that Donald
Trump and Vladimir Putin conspired in twenty sixteen. That was totally,
im preposterously false. Now, well, that's what you just said
is false. We covered an FBI investigation.
Speaker 6 (04:37):
I don't know why you want to talk about the
FBI investigation.
Speaker 5 (04:40):
You covered it in a way that gave credence to
anonymous sources accusations. You did it yourself, your network did it, Jake.
But again, can we talk about the issues that Americans can't.
Speaker 6 (04:51):
Talking about things that Donald Trump has said?
Speaker 2 (04:53):
Yes, if you have an.
Speaker 6 (04:54):
Issue with whether or not he's talking about the economy, enough,
that's between.
Speaker 4 (04:57):
You and your running mate.
Speaker 1 (04:58):
I Oh, he's so smug. Perhaps this is the better
way to play the clip with not Jake smugly denying,
but clips of Jake doing exactly what Jade Vance is saying.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
In the past.
Speaker 5 (05:13):
Listen, you guys talked about the Russia hoax NonStop.
Speaker 4 (05:16):
The FBI was investigating it.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
The FBI was investigating it.
Speaker 5 (05:19):
So we recovered that, and so you took the words
of unnamed FBI agents and put them on your network as.
Speaker 2 (05:25):
If they were the gospel truth. You did it again
and again.
Speaker 5 (05:28):
A view of your network would have believed that Donald
Trump and Vladimir Putin conspired in twenty sixteen. That was totally,
impreposterously false. Now, well, that's what you just said, is boss.
Speaker 6 (05:38):
And Trump has gone to quote extraordinary lengths to keep
specifics about his meetings with Russian President Vladimir putin secret,
even keeping them from top members of his own administration.
Take a listen to how President Trump responded Saturday night
when asked directly if he has ever worked for Russia.
Speaker 7 (05:55):
I think it's the most insulting thing I've ever been asked.
Speaker 8 (05:58):
I think it's the most shelting article I've ever had written.
Speaker 6 (06:02):
The President did not directly answer the question. It's a
stunning turn of events. Do you think the President of
the United States ever worked on behalf of the Russians
against American interests?
Speaker 1 (06:16):
Jake Trapper, I see dead people, and they're dead and
they don't know it.
Speaker 9 (06:24):
I don't know if you've seen some of the headlines, Bobby,
but over the last few days there have been some
articles written by the mainstream media talking about members Democrats
in Congress and others in the Biden administration who are
expressing their grave concern about the fact that President Trump
is doing something that has not been done before. In
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what Bobby just talked about, that he has a privately
funded transition team that is already getting to work, and
they're like, well, how come he's not how come he's
not using taxpayer dollars for this.
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Chelsea Gebbert is discussing something we talked about Friday with
John Decker. Decker's perspective was, well, you shouldn't count your
chickens before they had. Telsea Gabbert had a different explanation
in our Sounds of the Day listeners.
Speaker 9 (07:07):
She continues, going through the government an accountability office, something
is very wrong here.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Well, what we.
Speaker 9 (07:14):
Should all have hope and how freaked out they are
because we're not allowing Joe Biden's government accountability office to
control President Trump's transition team.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
But this is what we're talking about there.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
You gotta love, I mean, think about it. Heading into
the weekend. Hillary Clinton, CNNMSNBC, this is a Nazi gathering
in New York. And there's Tulsey Gabbard, who knocked out
Kamala Harris out of the race in a twenty twenty debate.
There's a Democrat presidential candidate sitting next to the Kennedy name,
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and somebody was forced out of his part. They didn't
allow him to run for president, and they've done nothing
but attack him as he ran as an independent.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
Sitting side by side.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
Telling you Donald Trump's doing the right thing, because you
can't trust this corrupt administration to oversee the transferral of power.
Nazis Huh, Democrats yesterday, Nazis today.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
Well, we've seen Jamaican before.
Speaker 1 (08:29):
We did see her do a black accent in Detroit,
but this is more your southern black preacher voice. Kamala Harris,
the candidate for abortion, talking about what comes in the morning.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
We may door fortnight, but Joy come in the morning.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
Now, if you're having deja vu, we want to help
you with that, because yes, this is exactly the accent
and place that Hillary did this in twenty sixteen.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
Who do you think.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
Does a better black preacher voice? Hillary or Kamala. Actually,
even after reviewing this, I gotta tell you Hillary's is
still the most ridiculous.
Speaker 10 (09:12):
I don't feel no ways tired. I come too far
from where I started from. Nobody told me that the
road would be easy. I don't believe he brought me
this far.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
By the way, even using bad grammar, this should be
so insulting. Believe me.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
Weeping me in door fortnight, but Joy cometh in the morning.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Can't wait to see what she does from the ellipse.
My final sound of the day is Chris Cuomo feeling
like he has an audience that's still both. He's talking
to his left audience, still playing up. Donald Trump is
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Satan himself, a Nazi, a boogeyman. But don't assume that
everybody that votes for him are deplorable or even like him.
Speaker 11 (10:13):
You gotta stop thinking that the people who support Trump
are like Trump, that they speak like Trump, that they
act like Trump.
Speaker 4 (10:21):
They don't.
Speaker 11 (10:22):
They want to hire Trump to do a dirty job.
They want him to be a virus to the political corpus.
They want him to disrupt, to destroy, to demean those
that they disrespect and dislike, the system that they distrust
and despise. They want someone to do what they believe
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has been done to them and that they cannot do themselves.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
That's why they don't care that he.
Speaker 11 (10:50):
Exhibits terrible behavior, because they're putting him into a terrible place.
If you're sending somebody into the jungle, do you really
care if they're a.
Speaker 1 (10:59):
Savage Donald Trump. In addition to being Satan, he's now
a hit man for an administrative state that was never
intended by our founding fathers. Final one of our Sound
of the Day and over Running Lake goes to Marco Rubio.
This is still probably the biggest story of the year
that has been effectively swept under a rug, and it's
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treasonous and it may be the greatest Biden Harris Ford
and foreign policy blunder.
Speaker 12 (11:33):
Listen, it has to be someone who was working in
the US government that had access to that information that
either gave it to someone who put it out there
or put it out there directly. We know because we've
seen it in all these different descents. There are a
bunch of cowards, by the way, all these people that
are anti Israel, and they say, we think this is
wrong and we shouldn't be supporting Israel. They never generally
openly signed their names to any of these things. But
let me tell you that there are elements within our
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US government that hate Israel, that sympathize with Hamas and
has belocked This indicates to me that this was a
trees in his act by someone in the US government
to undermine Israel and by extension, this national security of
the United States. I hope they find who did this
or the people who did this.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
It was done.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
Everybody's trying to think about who's going to be the
next president of the United States, And all I can
think about is three people the better be someday jd Vance,
Telsea Gabbard and Marco Rubio who did leak that information
those strikes by the way it took place. This weekend,
we'll have more on that with James Carafano. A very
thin smoke.
Speaker 4 (12:31):
He's got to be stopped.
Speaker 9 (12:35):
So good.
Speaker 2 (12:36):
It's got to be a big misunderstanding. Is your sound someday?
This is your morning show with Michael del Trono.
Speaker 13 (12:46):
Said whether or not he was working legally what thirty
years ago when he was founding one of his companies.
Speaker 4 (12:53):
He said he was here on a student visa.
Speaker 13 (12:55):
And was allowed to work or those some contradictions about
exactly which visa he may have had at the time.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
It could have been a MasterCard. We don't know where
do we think this is all headed ry?
Speaker 1 (13:07):
I mean, we're not gonna we're not gonna dport Elon
Musk while we allow millions to.
Speaker 2 (13:12):
Invade our country unnoticed.
Speaker 4 (13:14):
Right, No, they're just trying to throw a little tar
his way.
Speaker 13 (13:19):
Uh, it's part of the game when you want to
take a political stand.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
Right, Yeah, So they've done it with RFK Junior They've
hadn't really done it with Telsea Gabbard yet, have they?
Speaker 2 (13:30):
I don't think they.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
Well, actually they they put her on the she's not
high profile enough.
Speaker 4 (13:34):
I don't think.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Yeah, well that and they put her on the terror
watch list, which harassed her at airports. But I guess yeah,
anybody that comes out in favor of Donald Trump, Uh,
they get attacked just like Donald Trump. That's a message
for everybody too. Once this is over, if you think
it's going to be over with Donald Trump, it's not.
They're just going to move on to demonizing the next
Republican nominee as well. What did you make it? What's
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the old line? Don't argue with people who buy ink
by the barrel? I did that once. It's but you know,
but they don't. None of them have any influence anymore so.
The jd Vance takedown of Jake Tapper this weekend on
State of the Union on CNN was monumental. What did
you make of that last night? That looked more like
(14:17):
a convention than a rally, didn't it? There's the difference? No,
But I mean that was epic And they didn't even
have the rumor of Beyonce sinking I mean you had
twenty thousand inside seventy five thousand outside. You had a
former Democratic presidential candidate, you had one who wanted to
be a Democratic candidate from Camelot saying that this Democrat
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party is not the party of my uncle and my father.
I mean, you had Vivek, you had the Speaker of
the House. Oh Cogan was a little cheesy. Milanya was there.
I think I counted seven kisses. So so much for
those those rumors that kamal or that Milanya is cold
to Trump.
Speaker 2 (14:53):
From everything that came out in cases, it was. It
was pretty unbelievable.
Speaker 7 (14:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (14:57):
No, it was a great looking night. But the only
it is going to be from that comedian talking about
Puerto Rico.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
Well, if you follow the lefts media, yeah, that would
be so such a poor portrayal of everything that went on,
but a bad joke.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Obviously, that's a lot of momentum.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
So McDonald's a week ago, then he has Joe Rogan
and dat rally from Madison Square Garden last night, and
now here comes Kamala at the Ellipse right.
Speaker 13 (15:23):
Right, so it's going to be Kamalo is doing the
big speech tomorrow. She had a good event or a
high profile event with Beyonce in Texas last week as well.
So yeah, I mean I think they're both, you know,
playing to their strengths in this final week.
Speaker 4 (15:36):
The question is, you know, are there any mistakes around
the corner?
Speaker 2 (15:40):
Well, we kept waiting for an October surprise. What would
it be?
Speaker 13 (15:45):
Right now, We've already had forty million forty three million
have voted by some estimates.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
I think the October surprise is the American people's energy
to vote.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
Right right, It's the fact that we all want this
campaign over.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
Rory O'Neil as always, we'll be back in the third hour.
We give Rory the final story, and we're gonna talk
more about election day. And believe it or not, we're
eight days away from election day and the lawsuits are
already beginning. Let me just end by saying, if you
think this election is going to be over next Tuesday,
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I got some real estate and Jupiter to sell you,
And I don't mean Florida. Well, it did look more
like a convention to me than a rally. Mark Mayfield
has the latest down Our Road to the White House.
Speaker 8 (16:31):
Road to the White House twenty twenty four. Former President
Trump is continuing his push for the White House. Following
a rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
On speaker Mike Johnson, Elon Musk, Walania Trump, and Robert F.
Kennedy Junior spoke at the event along with the former president,
who promised to fix what he said Kamala Harris had broken.
I'm going to let him go wild on health.
Speaker 2 (16:50):
I'm gonna let him go wild on the food.
Speaker 14 (16:52):
I'm gonna let him go wild on Madison's.
Speaker 8 (16:55):
He said he would let RFK Junior go wild on
health along with food and and More than forty one
million early votes have been cast so far in the
general election. That's according to the University of Florida's Election lab.
Nearly half of those ballots were cast in person. Slightly
more of those who voted early were registered Democrats compared
to Republicans.
Speaker 2 (17:14):
I'm Mark Neefield. That's part of the quot he left out,
he said. But we're going to keep away from the oil,
and we're going to keep it away from out liquid
gold election season.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
It's affecting everyone's mental health in America.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
Lisa Cardon has more.
Speaker 14 (17:27):
A national survey conducted by a private mental health treatment
system examined the amount of anxiety brought on by election
season in two thousand Americans. A national survey conducted by
a private mental health treatment system examined the amount of
anxiety brought on by election season. In two thousand Americans,
More than one in five adults reported election content negatively
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impacted their mental health. The most affected groups include millennials
and gen z, with gen Zers reporting delaying significant occasions
such as college, moving, getting married, or having kids because
of political landscape anxiety. I'm Lisa Carton.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Never mind Elon Musk's visa of thirty years ago. You
should be focused on your visa right now. This year's
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Speaker 2 (18:15):
Scott Carr has the latest.
Speaker 15 (18:16):
VISA says one of the scams involved criminals buying gift
cards or rather merchandise using stolen payment information. They say
thieves then typically resell the merchandise or use the items
or cards for illegal money transfers, and as we head
into the holiday shopping season, the report says digital pickpocketing
is also on the rise that involves thieves using a
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mobile device they press against victims to trigger a sale payment.
Such digital pickpocketing usually occurs in crowded spaces, so they
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You choose, but know the properties of chocolate are good.
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I'm Bree Tennis, NFL scores and cities of Your Morning
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Titans big losers in Detroit to the Lions fifty two
(20:24):
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It costs him again.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
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twenty four.
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show is your Wanting Show with Michael del Journal.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
Republicans love to vote on election day.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
We're very traditional in that way, and that's why traditionally
we start every election day way behind and playing catchup.
And so for the first time, the Republicans didn't just
gripe about early voting, gripe about mail in voting.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
They embraced it and encouraged it.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
No wonder more than forty million people have cast early
votes in this general election already.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Now you can crack a joke.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Oh, they want it to be over with most of
them been paying attention to the point of nauseum like
we have. Now there's a real energy and Republicans are
early voting. Now we can look inside in Florida and
see who's actually voting, and it's not that big of
a lead for the Democrats with mail in votes. What
a difference from twenty twenty and the Republicans have had
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almost a two to one advantage with early voting. And
that's in Florida. So the early voting and then the
momentum of first the McDonald's a week ago, and then
this weekend the one two punch of Joe Rogan and
the tens of millions who watched that uninterrupted three hour
interview followed by what looked more like a convention than
it did, a rally last night from Madison Square Garden.
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The polls are trending towards Donald Trump, and the news
cycle is certainly trending towards Donald Trump. And Red said
something off the air that I hadn't even thought about.
Anybody is in our old friend Tim Walls. Other than
being portrayed on Saturday Night Live, he has been missing
in action. JD, of course, was full fisticuffs with Jake
Tapper on State of the Union on CNN this weekend,
(22:35):
and then he appeared at the at the rally yesterday
at Madison Square Garden. I need a little help on
his John Decker is here, guys, if you could talk
to me instead, Okay, thanks, He is not here yet.
We also had in our sounds today that clip of
Marco Rubio, which I thought was so important. Somebody leaked
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how Iran was going, how Israel was going to respond
to Iran's missile attacks, and whoever did it may be
the biggest blunder of this administration's foreign policy. And that's
saying a lot after they're exit in Afghanistan, and health
officials say now the number of e coal lie cases
linked to McDonald's is up to seventy five. All right,
(23:16):
both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris Chris cossing the country
for Donald Trump. We had Joe Rogan and then the
rally at Madison Square Garden. I think the big event
event for Kamala to try to Trump the Trump Madison
Square Garden event will be her speech from the Ellipse
in the nation's capital tomorrow. John Decker is joining us
with what both candidates are up to with just eight
days to go.
Speaker 2 (23:35):
Good morning, John, Hey.
Speaker 7 (23:37):
Good morning to you. Michael. Busy week, final full week
of campaigning for both Trump and Harris. Let me take
you through their schedules really quickly. Trump in Atlanta, Georgia today,
and Allentown tomorrow, in Green Bay on Wednesday, Henderson, Nevada,
that's right outside of Las Vegas on Thursday, and then
on Friday, he'll be in Milwaukee Wisconsin. As for the
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Vice President, she's in Michigan today. You mentioned that closing
argument address on the ellipse near the White House. That's tomorrow.
On Wednesdays, she'll be in three battleground states, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin,
and then she heads outweaits West campaigning in Nevada and
Arizona Thursday and Friday. So busy week on tap for
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both of these presidential candidates.
Speaker 2 (24:21):
Obviously, they're all in swing states.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
I saw a promo for John Day's show, and it
was talking about adding up all the swing state initials
and trying to call that a country. That's not the case.
The Electoral College addresses every state. There's just some states
that are traditionally in the bag.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
Read.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
I'll give you an example, Texas. I think at the
latest poll Trump is up ten Florida the numbers or
even higher than that. So some states are real red,
some states are real blue. California is not in play.
So when we start looking at the five that are closed,
don't misunderstand that or conflate that to be that those
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five states are the only state that matter. And there's
there's something wrong with our election system when we look
at the trends of this Wisconsin Trump. The latest poll
USA Today Suffolk has Trump up one in Wisconsin. Pennsylvania,
the Insider Advantage latest poll has Trump up one in Pennsylvania.
I'm trying to think of with the latest Michigan one,
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latest Arizona had Trump up too. I can't see a
Nevada or Georgia. The latest one is Trump is up
to in North Carolina. Last one I saw was dead tied. So, John,
how do you process this? I mean, these are trends
away from Harris, kind of like the national poll towards
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Donald Trump, but still within the margin of error. Does
Trump still under pole? Have the polsters you know figured
that all in? What do you make with eight days
to go of these polls?
Speaker 7 (25:50):
Well, I wouldn't be real excited about a two point
lead in terms of the margin of era, whether you're
at Donald Trump or Kamala Harrison has that two point.
This is a very close election. National polling indicates that.
Battle ground state polling and indicates that. So if you're
overly confident, I don't know, I don't know what you're
paying attention to unless you're just talking to people that
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think just like you. If you talk to people just
like you, then I guess you're confident. You know, if
you talk to people the outside of your political ideology,
then you get a better feel for what's happening in America.
I do that. That's part of my job. I speak
to both campaigns. I speak to literally undecided people in
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each of these battleground states every day, and I ask them,
are you moved yet? Are are you going to decide yet?
And that, to me gives me a sense about how
close this upcoming election is going to be.
Speaker 2 (26:45):
So I get that.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
The other side of the coin is this, if you
had to be one or the other, wouldn't you rather
be Donald Trump? Real clear politics average up that seven
up to in Michigan.
Speaker 7 (26:58):
Use if Donald Trump win this upcoming election, and I
wouldn't be surprised if Kamala Harris wins this upcoming election.
It is not a case where I'd want to be
one or the other. That's how close this is. If
you think that you're comfortable with a two point lead,
or a one point lead, or a point six percentage lead,
no matter whether you're Trump or Harris, you're sadly mistaken.
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It's all about turnout it's all about who comes out
and votes. And everybody that goes to a campaign rally,
whether you're Trump or Harris, they're not all voting. They're
not actually actually casting a vote for that candidate. That's frustrating.
That's really frustrating because you want those people that took
the time to come out to a campaign rally or
a campaign event to also cast that vote for you,
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as opposed to just coming out to see a celebrity.
I gotta tell you, you got to work hard to
get those people to actually vote for you. That's what
this election is all about, and that's what all elections
are all about, not just here in the United States,
but every election all across the world.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
Well, what we don't know is with forty million people
early voting, you know, does that mean less they're going
to vote on election day?
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Or is that still the coming?
Speaker 14 (28:07):
Right?
Speaker 2 (28:07):
Donald Trump?
Speaker 1 (28:07):
In every rally, ask people who's voted and who's going
to vote. So I don't think the candidates are taking
it for granted by any stretch, but would with eight
days to go, is this really an election that comes
down to a closing argument.
Speaker 7 (28:22):
It doesn't come down to a closing argument. In my view.
I mean, I think that voters out there, potential voters
out there, have already heard the arguments coming from Trump
and Aers. It comes to turnout and getting out the
vote and overwhelming the other side, even if it's just
by a small liver of a percent. That's what this
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election is all about.
Speaker 2 (28:44):
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