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October 18, 2024 30 mins

 Pollsters Matt Towery, of Insider Advantage and Robert Cahaly, of the Trafalgar Group who co-host Polling Plus together, are here today with their latest polls. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thanks Scott chan An hour two Sean Hannity
Show on a Friday to free Our number is eight
hundred and ninety four one Sean if you want to
be a part of the program. Only eighteen days to
election day, early voting ongoing in states, some record voting
according to there's some reports in states like Georgia, North
Carolina and elsewhere, and we're going to keep an eye

(00:21):
on it. We should have more data, more information next week.
Who's voting, what counties, whether they tend to lean red
or blue. And as we get that anecdotal information, we'll
pass it all on to you. With all that said,
if you haven't registered to vote and you want to register,
if you still can in your state, we put all
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(00:43):
When early voting starts and stops in your state, your commonwealth,
that's on Hannity dot com. Kamala in her own words,
is a public service on Hannity dot com. Tim Walls,
in his own words, as a public service. Look it is.
It is now overwhelming where the American people are in

(01:05):
terms of the direction of the country. The pole I've
been citing this week seventy nine percent of Americans polled
think that this country has headed in the wrong direction
we have. According to a new Gallup poll just released,
fifty two percent say that they and their families are
worse off today than they were four years ago. Only

(01:26):
thirty nine percent say they were better off. Usually, you
know those economic indicators. Peace and prosperity matter if you
look at the issue of peace, Well, we have war
in Europe, war in the Middle East, and Israel on
the verge of responding to the two hundred ballistic missiles
that are ran directly fired into their country. So and

(01:49):
of course we have the leader in the architect of
the October seventh attack taken out and Kamala Harris trying
to take credit roa justice was done. Well, she was
the one that was saying over and over again, don't
go into Rafa. Well, guess where they found him. They
found Sinwar in Rafa, like they shouldn't have taken out

(02:10):
the thirty two year old leader, thirty two year leader
of Zbolah and that guy's name Nasrallah, and they took
him out, and they took out the top five leaders
of Hamas, and they they have the pager incident, the
walkie talkie incident. I mean, some of the most incredible
military efforts ever. But you know, where are we in

(02:33):
terms of the country. Where are we in terms of
where are people? A snapshot in time? Now we're going
to bring on our posters here in a second, but
before we do, I just want to say something, and
it's I said I would say it every day, and
I'm going to keep my promise, and some of you
might think it's annoying.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
I hope you don't.

Speaker 1 (02:50):
I hope you you understand why I'm saying it, because
it can't be repeated often enough. Of my view is
when I look at the polls and I'm make the comparison.
I look at poles every day. I look at betting
markets every single day. I can go through them all
in great specificity, in great detail, and I often do

(03:10):
on this program. And you know, I just remember one thing.
Twenty twenty two was supposed to be a red wave year.
Now I think this is a different time. I think
the issue of abortion has been clarified. I think the
fear mongering is not working this time. But I look
at certain other things that tell me, Wow, this is

(03:31):
pretty impressive for example, if you go back to twenty
twenty and you look at the polls right now, Joe
Biden was up by eight point nine percent nationally on
Donald Trump. Right now, Kamala Harris is leading by one
point six Real Clear Politics average. That would be a
net of seven point three four for Donald Trump. If

(03:54):
you look at the battleground states, Joe Biden was up
four point four in twenty two twenty. Now Donald Trump
is up by nearly a point in twenty twenty four.
I mean, that is a dramatic turnaround, an addition of
five point two percent spread. If you look at the
favorability rating in twenty twenty, it was Democrats plus eighteen

(04:16):
point three. This year it's it's Democrats plus seven point one.
That's a net game for Donald Trump of eleven point two. Again,
these are the Real Clear Politics average. All the posters
in the country, some are more reliable of my view
than others. But putting all that aside, that's a dramatic shift.
We have Fox News National head to head pole and

(04:37):
in that poll, Donald Trump is winning by two points.
If you look at Georgia, we just got a new
poll out. It has Donald Trump up by three. If
you look at insider advantage, and that would be our
friend Matt Tower's going to join us. You have Donald
Trump by two. If you look at the national race,
Emerson has Harris up fifty to forty nine. That's how

(05:00):
close it is nationally. If you look at Harris X,
it's a two point race for Harris and again nowhere
near the numbers that Hillary Clinton had in sixteen or twenty.
But I don't want you to take that to the bank.
And I think everybody, especially if you live in Georgia,
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, that you have

(05:22):
to assume that your vote will determine the outcome of
this race. Ohn seventy nine percent of the country, you know,
think that we are on the wrong track. That is very,
very revealing. You know, polls out showing the congressional ballot
has now moved towards the Republicans. That's the first time

(05:43):
during this election cycle that I have seen that's the
Harris X pole. It's very close. In the Emerson poll
in Arizona, CBS has Donald Trump up in Arizona. He's
also Rasmussen has him up in Wisconsin.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Michigan.

Speaker 1 (06:01):
You have MNS Mitchell Research, which is a Michigan poll
has Trump up by one, very very close. Rasmussen has
it tied in there. In New Hampshire. We had earlier
polls this week from Quinnipiac showing Georgia going Donald Trump's
way by a big margin. I think this is an
outlier myself fifty two forty six, and then but he

(06:25):
had they had Trump down by three in North Carolina.
I think a lot of people are worried about turnout
in North Carolina, but there's no doubt that there's been
a major shift anyway.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
Joining us now Robert Kahale.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
He is the head of Trafalgar, the polling group and
insider Advantages. Matt Towery, guys, welcome back to the program.
I mean, am I giving a fair admonition and analysis
here because I don't want people to get complacent. I
don't want this sense of urgency of this moment to pass.
I want people to understand that this is by every

(06:56):
definition of tight race. I can point to things that
give me hope and things that you know are frustrating
to make Matt, Well, let me.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
Give you an example. So everyone's saying about Georgia's robust
early voter turnout. That's actually not true. Georgia is down,
but as of last night by twenty seven percent versus
twenty twenty. Now here's the reason why. Because the Georgia
legislature changed the rules. Everybody's not getting a free you know,

(07:25):
a mail in ballot that they can send in. You
have to really give an absentee reason. They're tight on things,
and these absentee ballots are way down. Now. You recall
that was the big issue in Georgia back in twenty twenty.
It's no longer an issue. So let me give the
corollary and why people have to be concerned. In Pennsylvania,
they've already said we're going to take ballots till the

(07:47):
last day, and it may take two or three days
to count them. So on one side, you've gained a
little bit in terms of how things are going. On
another side, it's more iffy in general. Sean, Obviously, Trump
has the moment there's no doubt about that. And I
want to say this. We said on your TV show
and your radio show weeks ago that the momentum changed

(08:09):
and nobody was talking about it. Then it happened as
Robert and I say, and our poem. We saw it
right after the second assassination attempt. It accelerated after the
VP debate and then they decided to put Kamala Harris out,
Kamala Harris out on these very friendly shows where she
came across as vapid to the public. They exposed her

(08:29):
too much and she started a plumbing like a rock.

Speaker 1 (08:32):
Let's get your take at a snapshot of where we are,
and do you agree with my admonition, Robert Kahley, I.

Speaker 4 (08:39):
Do, And because the Democrats there get out of the
vote and any other shenanigans are very effective, and they've
had people on the ground in some cases for eight
or ten months, and the GP just doesn't have an
effort like that.

Speaker 5 (08:53):
So you know, they can out kick their coverage a
little bit there a couple of points. So it's it's
important that everybody turn out. You know, I really appreciate
the research you did. Just then, I know he's a
friend of yours and he's on your show.

Speaker 4 (09:10):
But Bill o'reiley was kind of making light of my
poland and Matt Tower's excuse me.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
Let me interrupt and just say as a fact that
in twenty twenty and twenty sixteen, you were two of
the top polsters, the most accurate pollsters in the presidential
race period and of sentence. That is an indisputable fact
recognized by Real Claire Politics, among others.

Speaker 6 (09:37):
Yes, sir, and that was why I to suggest, because
we had a breakdown of fifty five percent women and
forty five percent men, meant that we were putting our
thumb almost scale for Kamala.

Speaker 5 (09:49):
You know, he probably should have done his homework. That
was exactly what the turnout was in Georgia and twenty
and twenty sixteen, exactly fifty five forty five. So maybe
you should do a home work like you do.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
Well, Okay, I'm gonna let I'll bring you in, O'Reilly.
You guys can fight it out.

Speaker 3 (10:06):
Andy, I say this, all right, here we go.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
I'll let you both fight. I'll let all three of
you fight it out. I don't really care. Bill loves
a good fight too.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
I've been on Bill's show many times in the past.

Speaker 7 (10:17):
I love him.

Speaker 3 (10:18):
I do not want to poot. Robert called killing Matt
and Robert.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
Okay, no, the next book is going to be killing Hannity,
so don't worry about it. It'll be fine, all right,
quick break more of our posters, Matt Towery, Robert Kaheley,
and your calls on the other side with our posters
Matt Towery and Robert Kahelly. You know, I'm looking at
closing arguments and I went through this in great specificity,
and I went over some of it earlier in the

(10:41):
program today, and I think it we now have the strategy,
the closing arguments are beginning to be set, and I
think with that said, I think I have an idea
for Trump's what Trump's closing argument should be.

Speaker 8 (10:56):
You know.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Kamala Harris, you know, goes along with a caller on
charlois the god that Trump's going to bring in fascism.
He suggests that Trump will put non white people in camps.
Raphael Warnock that Trump will be dangerous to women and
black men. Joinless Behar Trump is a fascist. James Carvill
Trump is a Nazi. Stuart Stevens MSDNC suggesting Trump's supporters

(11:21):
could burn down voting centers to discount black votes. So
they're not going to run on are you better off
than you were four years ago? And I think that
that then they are in lies their big problem because
we've heard nothing but this incendiary rhetoric against Trump, and
they're just ratcheting it up in the final days of

(11:41):
the campaign. And if Donald Trump points out the borders
more secure, are your towns in cities safer and more secure?
How do you feel when you go to the grocery
store and you're dealing with Harris Biden inflation and prices
up twenty five thirty percent? How are you feeling when
you fill up your gas tank and you're paying a
buck buck fifth whatever it is?

Speaker 2 (12:00):
More gallon? Uh?

Speaker 1 (12:02):
And how do you think about America's role in the world?
And do you think that that Kamala Harris is prepared
to deal with she and Putin and the Mullas and
ir on. That's my final argument. Are you better off
than you were four years ago? And they can go
with their incendiary Trump is whatever name they want to
call him on any given day.

Speaker 5 (12:20):
I mean, I think you're exactly right.

Speaker 9 (12:22):
And the thing is, you know he needs to say,
are you better off than you were four years ago?
If not, then the people who made you miserable? Is
the reason they're working so hard in saying all this
crazy stuff trying to beat me because they want to.

Speaker 5 (12:38):
Keep you feeling like you feel them out and I
think that's an argument that will work. And by the way,
refer to a Riley ninety percent of what he says
ninety wonderful love to death. But just wanted to call
that one out because like five people take.

Speaker 2 (12:54):
Me laugh night about this, Matt.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
And by the way, she has had the worst forty
eight hours between the disaster that was the Brett Bahr
interview and not showing up at the Al Smith dinner
last night.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
Matt Towry.

Speaker 3 (13:06):
Yeah, I'm gonna say this. I don't think there's anything
that organically they can do to change the path of
this race right now. I worry about outside events. Don't
know what those might be that could change the landscape.

(13:26):
I mean, if a pandemic completely rocked the election in
twenty twenty, I looted all the million ballots who were
put out in George of the people. That's about the
only thing that can change this thing right now. He
is The betting onds in Britain are overwhelmingly for Trump,
and there are going to be some close states, Robert,
and I know which ones there are. There could be
a better, better ones for Trump. Where I think he'll
do very well. But all in all, even with their

(13:49):
great down round game, what Trump needed was a surge.
We said this a year ago. He had to have
a major sort of sweep, a big time on vote
and movement. That's happening and that can actually outdo the
ground game. If you don't have a candidate, then you
don't have the support. But lord knows what kind of

(14:10):
events could take place that could change the landscape between
now and three weeks from now. And I don't want
to predict your guests. I'm not in that business, and
I'm not trying to be some sort of conspiratorial type.
I'm just saying anything can happen a lot of times
it's out of our control and out of the candidate's control.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
So you both agree with me that everybody listening to
my voice and your voices right now needs to think
that their vote will decide this race. And if that
is the mindset, and putting the polls aside and putting
the betting markets aside, that that will be the determining factor.
There are enough people in this audience that can make

(14:48):
a difference, especially in those swing states. Matt Towery, thank you.
Robert Cahley, Thank you appreciate it. He gives you the
latest news when he hits the air. This is the
Sean Hannity Show, ALI twenty five down to the top
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(15:09):
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lee out of North Carolina. Of course, that state was

(17:07):
hammered by Hurricane Helene. And wow, they've been that. So
many people's lives have been uprooted. Our prayers are with
the people in North Carolina. It was interesting early voting
numbers are showing that people even in these hard hit
areas are going out to vote in big numbers. Anyway, Leon,
I hope everyone in your state is okay. Hope you're okay,
and we'll glad you called Happy Friday.

Speaker 10 (17:27):
Happy Friday, Seawanna. I'm a first time caller. We did
great here in this small little town of Dallas. We're
about six thousand. Population of about six thousand, and I
will understand that seven hundred came in between the hours
of eight and two on first day of voting yesterday,
so they were pretty packed the day as well. Yancey

(17:47):
County and all those hard hit counties have also had
good turnouts. So things are going good. But we still
need more help getting these folks to polls.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
Yeah, I understand efforts are underway. I've made numerous numerous
calls about it. I don't want to go into great
specificity in detail, but there there are going to be
heroic efforts made to help people that have been so
devastated and impacted by Hurricane Helene that if they if
they want to vote, they're going to get the opportunity
to vote. But I mean, some people lost everything, and uh,

(18:21):
but they still love that, they still understand the importance
of this election, and they want they want their right
to vote. They deserve an opportunity to vote. And and
proper integrity, full accommodations need to be made to help.

Speaker 10 (18:34):
Them and and and they should. And you know, if
if the list can roll out of Cadet Or who
used to be known as Jimmy Carter to place this vote,
then the Heart and Seek can get these folks out
uh to place their votes. But like I said, I
think we're doing pretty well. Uh so far, so good.

(18:57):
And you're right, we need we need a house in
a Senate Jordan. Folks like to caster but for Trump,
but they don't complete their ballots and we need them
to complete their ballots.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
I think that's a great reminder for everybody. I really do. Leon,
God bless you. I hope you have a great weekend.
Eighteen days to go, man, fifteen days on Monday. Crazy
Buck North Carolina as well. Buck, how are you our
prayers for the people of North Carolina. Glad you called
Happy Friday, Sir.

Speaker 7 (19:26):
GotY Friday shown it's honor and speak to you. I
live in Wake County, which is Raleigh, and we're the
biggest county in North Carolina, and we've got we've got
a thousand people a week moving here. Most of them
are New York as, as Linda would say, and I.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
Got to say that again, most of New York is,
like Linda would say when she talks about offee and
talk radio, right, that you mean that, Linda.

Speaker 7 (19:52):
I'm just checking yeah that that Linda. Yeah, yeah, New York.

Speaker 1 (19:55):
Well, Linda's being awfully quiet right now. Usually but if
calls it in, he sucks up, sucks up to you.

Speaker 11 (20:03):
It's not he's not, He's just he's staying in facts. Okay,
he's talking about New Yorkers. New York is moving to
North Carolina, which, to be perfectly frank with you, as
a mass exitus because we're ruled by communists. But I
just hope they leave their stupid politics at home.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
But well, you you got you, you got out of
New York. You're not in New York. Anymore, you're in Pennsylvania.

Speaker 11 (20:22):
I do not live in New York City. I commute
to New York City, which I have to say is
just as god awful as living there. But I am
happy to live in Pennsylvania. And Shapiro sucks too. So
I don't know six and one half doesn't then the other.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
I want to be on record to say, Buck, and
you could be my witness. I have pleaded with her
that she work at home and not go through that
long commutey we actually have the technology and many days
she actually does work from home.

Speaker 11 (20:49):
That's true. So anyways, Buck, back to you.

Speaker 2 (20:52):
Back to you, Buck, you're your ball, yep.

Speaker 7 (20:55):
So anyways, so I've been you know, I've been a
pole observer and greet and not going to a door
since since since Obama's first term. And I've met these
people when you talk to him, He asked me, well,
you know why did you move here? Well, high taxes,
you know, a red tape or high cost living. So
he asked, well, why are you trying to turn your
new home into the place he has left? And they

(21:16):
don't have an answer for it. But I got to
tell you that I've got a good ground game. And
my point is that we've got I did a little research.
We've got almost four hundred thousand registered gun owners in
this state who are not registered to vote, and we've
got same day registration and voting up until November second.

(21:37):
So my urge is to my fellow North Carolinians, if
you are planning to vote, and you have a friend,
a neighbor who's not planning not to vote, you know,
go out, make the effort, get them, get them to
get their friends to come, because we've got you know,
this radical Josh Stein who's running for governor, uh CNN
did the hit job at Mark Robinson, and you know

(21:59):
he's soon them. But you know, it's fifty million bucks
is not a lot to pay for defamation if he
if he loses a lawsuit and our wins loss, they
have to you know, buy the governorship. But it's it's urgent,
as you were saying, for everybody to get and vote,
just because you know Trump is going up in the
polls and they're kind of going off the rails. We

(22:21):
can't assume that all he's got it in the bag.
And and you know my vote doesn't count. You your
vote to be the one that turns that you know,
decides North Carolina and our state can decide the election.
So I'm just urging everybody you know who's listening to
North Carolina to get out there and vote.

Speaker 1 (22:38):
I am urging the same Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona,
and Nevada. By the way, Monday, on this program, I
expect to be able to give you an announcement, a
programming announcement. We appreciate you, Buck, God bless you. You know,
and if you know, I noticed that there were a

(23:00):
lot of gun owners according to the two reports that
came out this week, about ten million I think gun owners, Linda,
correct me, I think you sent me that article that
are not registered to vote, and about thirty thousand Evangelical
I'm sorry, thirty millions Aelical Christians.

Speaker 11 (23:17):
Thirty two million Evangelical Christian voters are either not registered
or not voting because they're disenfranchised for one reason or another.
And ten to eleven million hunters because hunting seasons goals
in the same two months, so they don't go vote.
So you guys got to go.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
Well, she wants a mandatory gun buyback.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
And if you're a Christian, I would imagine you don't
want men playing in women's sports. I would imagine you
believe in parental rights and you don't want like California
Minnesota agenda affirming care given to minors without parental consent.
Those would be three huge reasons for both Hers and

(24:00):
Christians to get out and vote. I tend to agree.
Let's go to Keith and Saint Louis. Keith, how are
you glad you called? Happy Friday?

Speaker 2 (24:08):
Sir?

Speaker 12 (24:08):
Thank you for having me Sean, I really appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Thank you.

Speaker 12 (24:12):
First thing I wanted to talk about. I know that
Kamala was on Charlamagne the Gods podcast saying that, oh,
if you gets elected, he's gonna lock black people up
put him back in cages. Did it me or did
Donald Trump get criminal justice reform done?

Speaker 1 (24:29):
I mean, you know, it's interesting to bring this up
because I had a conversation with a friend of mine.
Her name is Alice Marie Johnson. Alice Marie Johnson was
given a life sentence one time, first time offense. It
was a drug charge that she had and she made
a big mistake in her life, but they put her
in jail for the rest of her life and all

(24:51):
the years that all these Democrats are in the White
House Obama eight years, wouldn't they They wouldn't even you know,
take a letter from Alice Marie Johnson. And criminal justice
reform came along, and that was Donald Trump and he
dealt with the issue of disparate sentencing. And Alice Marie
Johnson has become friends with him and we're going to
have her on the program soon and Alicebury Johnson, as

(25:15):
a matter of fact, she's going to be on Monday.
And Alice Marie Johnson got her life back. And I'll
never forget the moment because she never thought she was
going to get out of prison. Her story is so
compelling and rather than being bitter and angry and not
having a purpose in life while she was in prison,
he's a very Christian woman. She's got a heart of gold.

(25:37):
He made a decision that she wanted to devote the
rest of her life to help the younger prisoners that
would be getting out again and counsel them and guide
them and awaken their spiritual side in the hopes that
they'll never come back again to see her, because she
never thought she was getting out. And it's just a

(26:00):
beautiful story and she's done so much good to help
to people, many people that are minorities, by the way,
to get out of jail. Working with Donald Trump. That
in my opinion, the President doesn't talked much about it.
And when I interview him, which will be next week,
I think I should ask him about that because I

(26:20):
would like to see him, you know, I would like
a deep dive into people that might be in prison
or it might be you know, in jail that don't
deserve to be in jail. The Innocent Project, which I
supported for a while until they've gone woken and left
wing themselves. But there are organizations out there that do

(26:41):
this full time. And I will give a tip of
the hat too to Kim Kardashi. He didn't know Donald Trump,
and she went to the White House and got it done.
And now I'm proud to call Alice Marie Johnson my friend.
She'll be on Monday anyway, appreciate the call, my friend.
Thank you, And remember historically black universities and colleges. Donald

(27:02):
Trump gave the biggest financial commitment ever, you know, criminal
justice reform. It was Joe Biden, the predators at the
comments that he made et cetera. Bick break right back.
We'll head to our busy phones again. Eight hundred and
ninety four one Sean. On this Friday, eighteen days to
election day, if you want to know about registration, voting,
early voting, when early voting starts and stops, the Kamala files,

(27:24):
the Walls files, it's the public service.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
It's on Hannity dot Com.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
As we continue, the final hour of the Sean Hannity
Show is up next.

Speaker 4 (27:37):
Hang on for Shawn's Conservative solutions.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
Friday, eighteen days to election day.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
Let's get back to our busy phones on this Friday,
Let's say hide and in the great state of Texas.
God Bless Texas, God bless. I hope the people of
Texas help our friend Ted Cruz. We need him back
in the Senate, and don't fall for this phony all
read what's going on?

Speaker 2 (28:01):
How are you? Anne?

Speaker 8 (28:03):
Absolutely? Hi, Sean, it's so great to talk to you.
What an honor. Thank you for having me. And yeah,
definitely already. Ted Cruise has Scott to be reelected, and
I'm pretty sure he's going to be. If you saw
the debate between the two of them, Ted Cruz had

(28:23):
him the whole time. So I'm talking about the debate here.
I wanted to say something about, well, not the debate,
but whenever Brett Bear had Kamala Harris on the other day,
what a failure on her side. Like Brett Bear did
an absolutely amazing job, but she would not answer a question.

(28:44):
And I don't understand how these polls are so close, Sean,
please please help me understand how are these polls so close? Anyone?

Speaker 1 (28:54):
I think there's one reason that I haven't really mentioned
yet that we've got to understand here. But nearly ten years,
this man has been smeared, he has been slandered, he
has been besmirched, he has been he has been charged,
He's been the victim of the worst abuse of justice
of my view. Yeah, and it's and and he fights back,

(29:15):
and some people don't like the style. But the fact
is is that in many people's minds, that caricature and
they've now ratcheted up to he's a racist and a
fascist and a sexist and he's going to use the
military and put liberals in jail, which is just a
crock of Adam Schiff. And I think that I think
that caricature is stuck with people.

Speaker 8 (29:36):
Did I hate to say it. My father is has
a GDS. He's got Trump Arrangement syndrome. And I love
my father. We have a great relationship, but we can't
talk politics. And it's so static because a lot of
people are like that today. You just can't even talk
to people anymore. I don't know what to say but
that that interview with her was horrible. She all she

(29:57):
did did not answer questions.

Speaker 2 (29:59):
It was terrible.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
This has been a bad week for Kamala Harris and frankly,
the joy is gone. They don't know what to do
at this point. And now they're bringing in, Oh, let's
bring Barack and Michelle Obama in. Barack Obama doesn't even
want to do it, if you want my opinion. But anyway,
I appreciate the call. Thank you for being with us.
God bless you, God bless Texas. And we hope everyone

(30:23):
in Texas thinks about our friend Ted Cruz.

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