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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stay right here for our final news round up and
information overload.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
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sean if you would like to join us. Twenty days
to election day, early voting going on in most states.
I have said, and I've started the program, we're talking
a lot about this is when Democrats hit their back
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against the wall, they get desperate. And when they get desperate,
they go back to their usual playbook. Republicans racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic,
trans phobic, They want dirty air water, and they want
to kill Grandma and grandpa and steal the social security
of Medicare. And now it's gone to even another level.
James Carvel comparing Donald Trump to an is rally upcoming
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in Madison Square Garden. It's going to be like, you know,
Adolf Hitler. And we've we've heard these comparisons. Kamala Harris
on with Charlemagne the God Yes, suggesting yes, we can
say Trump will bring in fascism and suggests that Donald
Trump will put non white people in camps.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
Listen It's two very different visions for our nation. One
mind that is about taking us forward and progress and
investing the American people, investing in their ambitions, dealing with
their challenges. And the other, Donald Trump is about taking
us backward.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
That is about fascism.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Why can't we just say it? Yes, we can't say that.
Speaker 4 (01:31):
Hi.
Speaker 5 (01:31):
I'm Bobby from Georgia and I have a question for
Kamala Harris. Could you please respond to Trump's claim that
he's going to use the Alien Enemies Act of seventeen
ninety eight to round up immigrants if he wins the election.
This law was last used to put Asian Americans in
internment camps during World War Two, and I have a
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sneaking suspicion that if Trump wins, He's going to use
this law to put anyone that doesn't look white in camp.
And I'm scared.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
Yeah, So you've hit on a really important point and
expressed it. I think so well, which is he is
achieving his intended effect to make you scared. He is
running full time on a campaign that is about instilling fear,
not about hope, not about optimism, not about the future,
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but about fear. And so this is yet another example.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
And then we've got other people all over the media.
I mean it's all over fake news CNN, all over MSDNC,
and all over the broadcast networks and of course major
newspapers in the country as well. I'll just give you
a few examples of how insane the rhetoric is getting
with only twenty days to go. We'll start with Rafael Warnock,
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senator from Georgia, Trump will be dangerous to women, and
two black men, and then Joylist Behart Trump is a
fascist that he wants to send in the military to
kill liberals, and Stuart Stevens at MSTNC suggesting Trump supporters
could burn down voting centers to discount black votes. Well, obviously,
the polls are showing that African Americans, at least in
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the polling too many seem to be going for Donald Trump.
So oh, let's play the race card.
Speaker 6 (03:17):
Listen, if you do not vote as a vote, it's
a vote for Donald Trump, it's to send this man
one step closer to the White House, which, finally, let
me say, will be literally dangerous or so much so.
Many of the people that we know dangerous, as we've
demonstrated for women, but this man let me remind the
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black men who are listening to men of color communities
of color, he will be dangerous.
Speaker 7 (03:45):
All right, let's talk about fascism for a second, okay,
because that came up also. I think that you covered
this other part. This is the definition is to find
as a political movement that embraces the far right, nationalism,
and the forceful suppression of any opposition or all overseeing
by an authoritarian government. That definition has Trump's picture next
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to it in the dictionary. I mean he wants to
send the military to attack liberals if he gets in.
That is basically and the king of fascism is Mussolini,
who spoke better English than he does. And so I
think that to say that he's a fascist is completely accurate.
I mean, it does fit the definition. He wants to
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send the military in to attack his opponents. I mean,
what more do you really need to hear?
Speaker 4 (04:33):
What is really to fear here is put yourself in
the mindset that the Trump campaign really doesn't think it
can win either the popular vote or the electoral college.
You look at this campaign, it makes no sense. He's
not trying to add voters. What they want to do
is they want to win the election night until the inauguration.
And if they can go in and they can violently
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disrupt these counting centers, how will states be able to
certify elections? He burned down a county center in Arizona.
How does the governor certify those elections?
Speaker 8 (05:05):
What world do we end?
Speaker 9 (05:06):
Then?
Speaker 8 (05:07):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (05:09):
You think they sound desperate? There they are? Anyway here
to analyze all of this. Joe Kancha Fox News contributor,
author of the bestseller Progressively Worse, Why Today's Democrats Ain't
your Daddy's Donkey, And Carol Roth, entrepreneur author of You
Will Own Nothing, Your War with a New Financial World Order,
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thank you both for being with us. Jael's start with
you because this is your wheelhouse, the media and how
corrupt they are. None of what they have said is true.
Speaker 10 (05:39):
You know.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
The only one that made any sense on this, and
he's going to vote for Kamala Harris is Bill Maher.
And he said, well, I could tell you what I'm
going to do if Donald Trump wins. He goes, I'm
gonna write jokes about him every week and tell those jokes,
and I'm going to do my job every day, and
I'm not going anywhere and it's kinda you know, of
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God for big Kamala Harris wins, I'm not going anywhere.
I'm not living in this ridiculous space where I'm leaving
the country again.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
Think it.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
You know, they're trying to scare people that might be
vulnerable to these this this fear mongering. What's your reaction, Sean.
Speaker 8 (06:18):
I have a whole chapter on Bill Maher actually in
my book progressively worse because I call him one of
the last voices of reason in the Democratic Party. I
don't agree with a lot of what he says, but
his worldview and his perspective of his own party. He
has literally said, I haven't left the Democratic Party.
Speaker 9 (06:35):
They've left me.
Speaker 8 (06:36):
They've gone so far to the left and so crazy.
And you've got to admire somebody who goes on that
show every week in that studio in Los Angeles, knowing
what his studio audience has made up of, and says
the things that he says, and calling out his own
party for basically sounding crazy. And that's how they sound.
This is a matter of sounding crazy versus common sense.
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As for Kamala Harris, as far as going on all
these shows to try to gain black voters. If we're
twenty days away from the election and a black candidate
for president is still having trouble getting black voters to
support her to a level that they supported an old
white guy like Joe Biden, that is a huge problem
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for her. And we've talked about this, I'll say it again.
If she's falling short in the black vote, then she's
not going to win Georgia because she can't run up
the score in Atlanta. She's not going to win Pennsylvania
because she can't run up score in Philadelphia. She's not
going to win Michigan because she can't run up the
score in Detroit. So she doesn't have that vote, and
she's struggling with the Hispanic vote, I mean mightily struggling.
We're talking about Hillary Clinton won Hispanics by forty points
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in twenty sixteen, and she's still lost and Kamala does
not have that support. That's a big problem. And she
doesn't have the unions Firefighters union in Michigan. Yesterday I said,
we're not endorsing anybody, means we're not behind Jakamala. You're
not an auto workers rank and file don't like her,
steel workers don't like her teamsters don't like her, restaurant
workers don't like her. So without that core constituency that
Democrats have relied on to barely win elections, if they're
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not with her, boy, that's that desperation that we're hearing
now from all these so called media members who can
only talk about fascism and how horrible Trump is because
they can't talk about the issues because they know that
he's on the right side of those issues. It sounds
so pathetic, but actually it's kind of delicious on some
of them. Also, if you're.
Speaker 2 (08:19):
All for common sense anyway, Yeah, Saudi House does say
we in the media need to do more to help
Kamalaw Like, oh, is that your job? Okay, what's your take, Carol?
Speaker 11 (08:31):
It actually is their job, Sean who We've seen the
gas lighting that has come from the Democratic Party that
is being repeated by the corporate press, and I think
that across demographics, people are sick of hearing that. You know,
they heard that the economist was great and that there
was going to be no inflation and that there would
be you know, there's border issues, there's no border issues,
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and so on and so forth. And at the same time,
you know, we we have empirical evidence. We have three
and a half years where people have lived under Kamala Harris,
and we have almost four years of Trump as well,
and so people understand the reality. The creating of this
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pretend narrative that these things are going to happen when
people can go back to their own lived experience sounds
desperate and is really a gut punch for people who
are just trying to be able to pay the rent,
pay for their food, and so on so forth.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
I mean, I think that they have overplayed their hand,
and I think this rhetoric is landing on deaf ears.
I might be wrong, Joe Kanca, but they have thrown
every name possible at Donald Trump, fascist, Nazi. I mean,
you know, now they're really going in hard on the
race card. And she's now offering what I would argue
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is unconstitutional programs only for African Americans and I'm not
talking about reparations, but only special you know, forgivable loans
to African Americans. And I don't think that would pass
a constitutional muster. On top of the fact that I
think there's a lot of pandering involved too, will these
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tactics of playing the race card and pandering work.
Speaker 8 (10:20):
Well, here's the thing that you know, when you read
the story, if you have young kids, like I know
the boy you cried wolf, you say these things after
a while, and they tend to lose their impact. So
we're not talking about like, hey, Donald Trump is this
new candidate, and boy, they're really going after him in
the kitchen. Think as far as racism and fascism and
senophobia and all this stuff. This has been going on
now for more than nine years. Remember June of twenty fifteen,
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that's how long ago is when he went down the
Golden escalator at Trump Tower. And they've been saying these
things ever since, in the same places, over and over again.
All I know is I look at the polling and look,
I know you can't trust polls, but I trust trends.
And all I know is ever since that Vice presidential
debates on it seems like there has been a real
shift change. That Jadavan said that well that night, and
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Tim Waltz looks so utterly buffoonish, like a goofy eighty
sitcom dad, that that's when things really start to turn around.
Then Trump does that Butler rally in Pennsylvania. Then Kamala
does this so called media blitz where it has not
gone well for in any way, shape or form. She's
talking yesterday about how we have to explore possibly reparations,
where the founder of Black Entertainment Network BT he says
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that'll cost something like fourteen trillion dollars. Yeah, we could
afford that. She's gotten back to twenty nineteen Kamala in
terms of when she speaks, her numbers go down and
saying things profoundly, way way to the left when she's
supposed to be running to the center. Those three factors
right now have the win that Trump's back, and I
know it's just the betting markets, but he's gone down.
He's gone from down five a month ago to up
more than twenty points in terms of his chances of winning.
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And now he leads in every swing state in terms
of the polling averages, not just picking one pole but
all poles. So he is peaking at the right time.
She's going backwards at the wrong time. And I think
tonight on Fox News, when Breckbear has it for thirty
minutes straight, no commercials, more importantly, no editing in any way,
shape or form, we get to see her unfiltered. I
think that's going to be really the beginning of the
end for her. I really believe that.
Speaker 2 (12:12):
Do you think the name calling has diminishing returns, Carol Ross?
Speaker 11 (12:16):
I really do. And again as to Joe's points, if
we didn't have the experience, and we hadn't lived under
the epic gas lighting, that perhaps it would take on
a life of its own. But so much of it
is projection. When you hear something like fascism, when you
hear something like, you know, the demo one Party control,
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you know, this is the party that swapped out their
candidate in the middle of the night. This is a
party this going after people on social media for misinformation.
So it's not only do we not believe it about
the other candidate, we really are reminded that this is
something that you do in and of itself. And I
do think that when people are struggling so much in
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their unities economically, when people are worried that illegal aliens
are being treated better than they're being treated, even in
you know, very blue areas like Chico, Chicago and New
York City, it really does become a slap in the face.
Why are you sitting and talking about those things instead
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of the things that are important to me. And then,
of course we know that she can't talk about those
because her track record over the last three and three
quarters of years has been abysmal. So I do think
that whole thesis of diminishing returns may be even more
accelerated in this particular case than it might otherwise be.
Speaker 2 (13:40):
Right, quick break more with Joe Conchay and Carol Roth
on the other side. That we'll hit the phones eight
hundred and ninety four one. Shawn is on number if
you want to be a part of the program. And
three weeks from today we will likely be talking about
election results. I don't know if we'll have all the
results in, but we'll be talking about them for sure.
A quick break right back, your calls also coming up
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straight ahead.
Speaker 12 (14:01):
Now.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
You may remember David Muir fact checking, which JBC said
they weren't going to do, and the debate with Donald
Trump and Kamala Harris on the issue about FBI crime
being down, and here's how that went out.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Crime here is up and through the roof, despite their
fraudulent statements that they made crime in this country is
through the roof. And we have a new form of
crime is called migrant crime, and it's happening at levels
that nobody thought possible.
Speaker 4 (14:32):
President Trump, as you know, the FBI says, overall violent
crime is actually coming down in this country.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
But excuse me, the FBI defraud. They were defrauding statements.
They didn't include the worst cities, They didn't include the
cities with the worst crime. It was a fraud, just
like their number of eight hundred and eighteen thousand jobs
that they said they created turned out to be a fraud.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
Now we have a real clear investigations that's on RealClearPolitics
dot com and it goes on. When the FBI originally
released the final crime data for twenty twenty in September
twenty twenty three, it reported the nation's violent crime rate
fell two point one percent. That has been and remains
the Democratic talking point to counter Donald Trump's claims of
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soaring crime. I've already given out statistics on this program
from the DOJ that showed, yeah, violent crime is up
and its way up. But now, very very very quietly,
the FBI has had to revise those numbers, releasing new
data for the year in question twenty twenty two showing
the violent crime increased four point five percent. That means
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that Donald Trump was correct and David Muir was wrong,
and the Democrats have been lying about it the entire campaign.
The new data includes thousands more murders, rapes, robberies, aggravated assaults.
The Bureau has been at the center of partisan storms.
It made no mention of these review visions in their
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September twenty twenty four release. Why not, Now, this is
what we talk about when we talk about a weaponized
system of justice. Why would they do that? The actual
changes in crime are extensive. I mean, you look at
the updated report for twenty twenty two, there were eighty
thy twenty nine more violent crimes than in twenty twenty one,
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an additional one thousand, six hundred and ninety nine murders,
seven thousand, seven hundred and eighty rapes, thirty three thousand,
four hundred and fifty nine robberies, thirty seven thousand, ninety
one aggravated assaults. The question naturally arises, should the FBIS
twenty twenty three numbers be believed because without the increase
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and the drop in violent crime, it just is, you know,
you just can't trust it. Just like every every month
you get economic numbers, and then maybe a month two
month later, you find out, oh, they get the headline
they want, Oh great news, inflation is coming down. And
then the revised numbers come in a month or two later,
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and you don't get the big splash, the big headline,
the big fanfare. I mean, it just shows you there's
so many powerful institutions that just work against the American
people instead of serving the American people. It's just sad.
All right, let's get to our phones. David in the
Buckeye state of Ohio. David, Hi, how are you glad?
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You called?
Speaker 8 (17:24):
Hi?
Speaker 13 (17:24):
Sean? How are you okay? Well, I here's the thing
with the FEMA. You're talking about FEMA and they talk
about the seven hundred and fifty dollars. And I worked
with Hurricane Sandy on the claim side of things an
operation center from November two when that hit and through
February back then.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
Okay, did you work did you work for FEMA.
Speaker 13 (17:46):
York, the New York No? I did not work for FEMA.
I worked in a capacity of doing claims if they
set up operations that have call centers that do the
claims for people. But I interacted with the FEMA process
a lot because the actual claims of the flood claims
that come in and working those and then understanding how
the limitations are there for that. So when people are
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initially getting those claims in for their seven or things dollars,
these people have nowhere to go. They're getting money to
them the first thing they can authorize is that. But
a lot of them initially are getting turned down. There's
a lot of clerical errors or missing documents. It happens
a lot, and that's one of the issues you're going
to You wanna look at the people want to look at.
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They don't want to give up. I know they're working
with someone a worker of mine that has a friend
in the in the Black Mountain area in Nashville. But
they also he applied, he's law enforcement. He applied, he
got turned down. He lost his house, he watched this
roof cave in and everything. He got turned down. But
they have these problems, a big bureaucracy, and when they're
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actually applying for these things to get the seven and fifty,
that's just the initial Then the adjusters go out and
they do the flood stuff and they look at all
the flood issues, and that's flood insurance. But then you
have your house insurance. So if you divide your home visibly,
anything below you work on that ground floor, that's the
flood insurance. But they don't touch coverage for anything above,
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and they don't touch coverage for things in your home.
They touch on anything it's attached to your home, your heater,
your furnace, your washer, dryer, things like that, and the
guts and maybe electrical. But that's what flood insurance deals with.
And that's if you have flood insurance. Of course in
this case, is that's the case by case, a.
Speaker 2 (19:29):
Lot of people don't have it. I mean that's the problem.
If you're not in a flood zone, most people don't
have that. And exactly, you know, this is what makes
it such a tragedy. And then to add insult to injury,
then you find out the monies that are supposed to
be emergency relieve money for Americans. You know, well mayorc
Is first saying that, oh, we don't have enough money
for a hurricane season. I'm like, why not. Then you
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find a billion plus dollars had literally been rated to
help Haris Biden illegal immigrants, and we didn't know about that,
and it's frustrating. And even still, you know, all the reports,
anecdotal reports I'm getting on the ground is still the
government has not done the right thing for the people
in North Carolina. They're not done the right thing for
the people of Georgia and other states, and they're waiting
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for help and support and aid, and their entire lives
have been turned upside down. And it's sort of like, Okay,
the hurricane came and the hurricane went, and for those
people that lost everything, you know, oops, you know, sorry,
And and this seems to be very little love and
concern on the part of government. And this is why
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I don't understand why people, you know, trust government. You know,
what is government doing so successfully? How are your school systems? Now,
they're a good school There are good school districts in
the country, they really are. They usually tend to be
in wealthy neighborhoods. You know, if you look at any
big city in America, you know, cities that have been
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run by liberal Democrats for decades, and New York City
is a case in point. And you look at the
test scores of kids, you know, they're atrocious, and we're
failing these kids at a very high level and it's
all preventable. Is it smart to implement what is the
most radical environmental agenda ever? And for Kamala Harris to
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have said that she wants to sew oil companies and
stop offshore drilling and eliminate fracking, but only because she
needs Pennsylvania in this election? Does she change her mind?
Speaker 12 (21:30):
You know?
Speaker 2 (21:30):
Are you better off than you were four years ago?
Who is the real Kamala Harris? We're twenty days out
of this election and nobody can get can give an
honest answer, and she's not being honest and it's it's frustrating. Anyway,
I do appreciate your call, my friend. Thank you. Eight
hundred and nine four one, Shawn is our number. Chris
in Texas, the great state of Texas. God bless Texas.
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What's up, Chris? How are you?
Speaker 9 (21:55):
Hey? Sean? I'm good. You're a great American?
Speaker 13 (21:57):
Hey, thank you?
Speaker 2 (21:58):
My friends? Are you? What's up?
Speaker 9 (22:00):
For Obama to scold and be ray Blackman not voting
for Kmala is just outright putting skin color over content
of characters because he knows she has none. And it's
because of you conservative pop radio and TV. It shows
her mouth seasons has been exposed. Biden did the same
exact thing when he made his VP at DEI Higher,
and now they're in a panic.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Well made his You mean you think that Kamala Harris
was I don't no idea why I pick Kamala Harris.
I'm not I'm not going to make that assumption, but
I will say this, he is not prepared to be president.
I really, you know. More I see and listen to her,
and the more that we have examined her in her
own words and her radical views, the more I know
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she is so extreme, so radical, that if these policies
are ever implemented, the country we know will never look
be the same again. I don't know how you reverse
the greed New Deal. I don't know how you reverse
ev mandates once you put you know, hundreds of billions
of dollars into it. I don't know how you reverse
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open borders with people that have not been vetted and
then offered the Mantatha citizenship and a free sex change
operation on top of it. I don't know how you
return to law and order, you know, I just don't
know anyway. Appreciate the call, my friend, Thank you for
being with us. I hope you'll vote for Ted Cruz
in Texas. He definitely needs support the throwing a ton
of money at him to defeat him. Here in the
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Free State of Florida, we got Blake standing by, Hey, Blake,
how are you glad you called?
Speaker 13 (23:32):
Shawn?
Speaker 12 (23:33):
Thank you so much for taking my call.
Speaker 10 (23:35):
So watching what happened up in Tennessee and North Carolina,
I was real I understood that we need to get
as much work as we can, people as we can
out to those two states to help get the vote out.
And I wanted to give people an example of how
successful it can be with Ron de Santis and Rick Scott.
Speaker 12 (23:54):
Because Hurricane Michael hit the Bay County area of the Panhandle,
and I have some friends of mine who put together
a team of about sixty five people who went out
and walked that entire area and the voter differential out
in Bay County out in the Panhandle. Because of the
work they did, actually got Rip Scott and got Ron
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DeSantis into the office. So we need to get people
to go out to Tennessee, and we need to get
people who go out to North Carolina to northern Georgia
to go out and help people get to the bulls
it will work, which it did for Ron desantas it
did for Rick Scott, numerically can be proven.
Speaker 2 (24:33):
I have I have been in contact with people asking
the question about people that want to vote, and you know,
people that have been displaced, and apparently in places like
North Carolina and Georgia, accommodations are being made that have
been agreed to. Laura Trump confirmed that on TV two
nights ago, and I you know, it's a lot to
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ask of people that lost everything, you know, but I
think if you know, obviously this is an inflection point
for the country. I'm sure a lot of people, regardless
of their personal situation, don't want to relinquish their right
to vote in this election, and I think that hopefully
they'll be able to all get out and vote and
also rebuild their lives. It would be nice to have
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a president that actually was hands on and gotten more involved,
you know, Ronda Santis, Governor Kemp, governor McMaster. They all prestaged,
you know, thousands of people, thousands of utility trucks, you know, supplies, food, water,
necessities for people to come in right behind Hurricane Helene
and Milton, for example, and the federal government did nothing,
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and a week later they had spent four million dollars.
That was it, and they didn't even have search and
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their jobs, that doing the jobs they themselves should have
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Israel's history. It would have been the equip a forty
thousand dead Americans in a day based on their population. Side, guys,
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that's going to wrap thing us up for today. We
have Brett Bear's interview with Kamala Harris Well, a full
coverage of that tonight, and reaction from Brett Bhair only
interviews she's done on Fox Nuke Gingrich. We have new
poll numbers. Robert Kahelly and Matt Towery will join us.
Lindsey Graham, Sarah Carter, Charles Pain. Just set your DVR.
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Hannity tonight, nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel. We'll
see you tonight. Thank you for making this show possible.
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