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Senator Ted Cruz, of Texas, is down to 14 days until his senate re-election. He’s running against a lunatic liberal, Colin Allred. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thanks, got you had an hour two Sean
Hannity Show, eight hundred and ninety four one Sean, if
you want to be a part of the program. We
are fourteen days away from election day. That means it
will be election day in America just two weeks from today.
But to be very honest, election day is now election
Early voting is now going on all across the country.

(00:22):
And if you'd like to know how to vote early,
vote by mail, if you haven't registered and you'd like to,
and you still can, we have all that information as
a public service on Hannity dot com. We have the
Kamala files, her radicalism, extremism, and her own words available
as a public service. The Walls files also similarly available

(00:43):
as a public service. But voting is happening now. I
kind of caught myself yesterday. I realized, and I keep
saying fourteen days to election day, but then I tell
everybody to vote.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
Early, vote by mail.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
I know it's not the system we want, but it's
a system where stuck with and we can't start out
every election down hundreds of thousands of votes and hope
that it's not a hurricane weekend that might keep people
away from polls on very important days. I brought this
up with Joe Bustardi. He said, yeah, there's a pretty
good chance there's going to be another hurricane or two

(01:18):
this hurricane season. So just it's called banking your vote.
And if you want to change the system paper ballots,
mandate that citizens only can vote, proof of citizenship, voter IDs,
signature verification, chain of custody controls, updated voter rolls, partisan observers,
watching the voting in every precinct in the country all

(01:40):
day and the vote counting all night. I'd like to
return to paper ballots. Even Kamala Harris said, well, Russia
and Putin can't can't do anything with paper ballots, and
I'm like, huh, well, the first time I agreed with her.
A phenomenon is now evolving around the country, and that

(02:01):
is Senate candidates are now beginning to show that as
Donald Trump has been rising in the polls and is
and Kamala has been sinking, you have four, for example,
Senate Democrats now running for reelection. They're now Democrats now
boasting about their ties not to Kamala Harris but to

(02:23):
Donald Trump, pretending that Joe Biden and Kamala don't even exist. Now,
that's how bad Harris's internal poll numbers must be. And
some of these surveys that they're looking at. But for example,
Democrat Bob Casey, who's up against Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania.
You have Shared Brown who is up against Bernie Moreno
in Ohio, have Tammy Baldwin running for reelection in Wisconsin.

(02:48):
And in Michigan, we've had Mike Rodgers on the program,
We've had Moreno on the program, We've had McCormick on
the program. Anyway, in that case, Mike Rodgers running against
alyssa slogan. They're all running commercials that tout their ability
to work with Donald Trump. And according to National Review,
these senators aren't choosing to tell voters how well they

(03:09):
work with Vice President Kamala Harris. And you know, since
no line ends up in the campaign commercial by accident,
these ads are a sign that they think Trump could
win the presidency and win their state. And then we
have a good friend of this program, and I think
probably one of the strongest conservative senators we have in
the country by far, Senator Ted Cruz. And story just

(03:33):
broke on Fox today how a super pack associated with
Chucky Schumer, and we've been warning you this is happening,
is pouring millions of dollars behind new ads in the
Texas Senate race. Some polls that have shown that it's closer
than I certainly would like it to be. Considering if
there's one Senator that has been fighting to secure the

(03:55):
borders of this country, is nobody that's been fighting harder
than Senator Ted Cruz because Texas has.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
Been ground zero.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Anyway, we welcome back to the program Senator Ted Cruz
of Texas. Senator, great to have you. I've seen a
number of polls that you have a comfortable lead four
or five points, and then I've seen polls that are
closer than I like. But there's no doubt that this
is probably you will be. You have been labeled the
number one target of Chuck Schumer and company, and by
evidence of the amount of money that's being dumped on

(04:24):
your head every day, negative and untrue ads, I would
say that it's pretty obvious. It's it's it's been their
plan from day one.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
Yeah, no, I think that's exactly right. Sean. It's great
to be back with you. Listen the polls have been
all over the place. We have had more than a
dozen polls in the last month that show this race
as a one point race, a two point race, or
a three point race. We had two different poles that
show me losing the race by a point, and so

(04:54):
I think we're probably somewhere in the low single digits
is where I think we probably are. But what I
know is that Chuck Schumer is explicit I'm his number one.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
I have seen a couple with you at plus four,
plus five, plus six. I have seen those two.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
There have been a couple that have been better. I
like those polls a lot better.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
Me too, as your friend me too.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
Yeah, no, no, I would be very happy if that's
where we end up. And the difference in the polls,
it all depends on the on the turnout model, so
different polsters have a different assumption as to who shows
up and votes, and the results are all over the place.
What I do know is that Schumer is unequivocal that
I'm his number one target in the country. They are

(05:35):
just saturating the state of the ads. They'll end up
spending one hundred and fifty million dollars attacking me in
this race. You when you turn on the TV right now,
every second or third AD as an attack AD directed
at me. As you noted. Fox News just reported Schumer
just yesterday dropped millions more into the state of Texas.

(05:55):
We're two weeks out from election today, by voting is
happening right now in Texas, and they are pounding it.
And I think there are two reasons for this, Sean.
Number One, if you are a left wing partisan Democrat
after Donald Trump, there is nobody in the country you
want to beat more than me. They hate me, and

(06:17):
so every left wing activist.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
That makes me like you more.

Speaker 3 (06:21):
Just for the record, yeah, look it was. If you
look at their Chicago convention. When my opponents spoke there,
he spoke there three minutes the entire stadium spontaneously burst
into applause, chanting, beat ted Cruz. I was the only
elected official that got that particular treatment. And I got

(06:42):
to tell you, Sean, I'm pretty proud of that. I mean, listen,
those sobs are trying to destroy America and the twenty
thousand elected Democrat delegates. They see me as one of
the principal impediments standing in their way. I'm proud to
be there and stop them from doing the damage they're
trying to.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
The strangest thing is, you've got McCormick now leading has
a slight lead in three polls in Pennsylvania over incumb
and Casey. You got Bernie Marino now has pulled the
head slightly over Sharon Brown. You got Tammy Baldwin in
Wisconsin in the fight for her life. You've got Mike
Rogers now pulling ahead in Michigan. And it is this

(07:23):
obsessive hatred towards you that great that they're willing to
sacrifice people that in states that are far more friendly
to Democrats historically, because that is it because of your
outspokenness on the border, your outspokenness on everything. I mean,

(07:44):
I'm trying to figure it out, because it's pathological.

Speaker 3 (07:48):
Listen, the Democrats like Republicans who are scared and timid
and frightened of their own shadow. They don't like Republicans
who fight them. They don't like Republicans who lead them. Frankly,
they don't like republic consu are smart who can make
the case that their policies are terrible for Americans. And
you know what, they hate the fact that I'm Hispanic,
that I'm the son of a Cuban immigrant, because their

(08:10):
narrative is that the only people who could be Republicans
are fat white guys who are bald and dying, and
so having young Hispanic leaders who know full well that
their policies are terrible, and who are not afraid to
make the case and to dissect their witnesses when they
show up incentive hearings. They hate that. They want weak

(08:33):
and ineffective opponents. So that's a big part of it.
And actually when all Reds spoke at the Democrat convention,
he raised over a million bucks in the next twenty
four hours, and so that's dangerous. But I'd say secondly,
Schumer's looking at the math right now. The Democrats have
a fifty one to forty nine majority. We're going to
win West Virginia. They've essentially conceded it. That takes us

(08:55):
to fifty to fifty. We will probably win Montana. We've
consistently led the polling there for a month. That would
take us to fifty one forty nine. Now you mentioned
the other states. I hope we win the other states,
but those polls, the polling, and all those other states
are razor thin. So Schumer is looking at a map
where he could easily end up fifty one forty nine Republicans.

(09:18):
And if that's the case, he has one route, and
one route only to stay majority leader, and that is
to beat me in Texas. It's why he's dropping another
one hundred million into Texas, because he says, Okay, last time,
Cruz got elected by two point six percent, and Schumer's
calculus is all I need is three more points in Texas,

(09:39):
and I got a shot the same majority leader and
to ram down the throat of this country the most
destructive agenda this country's ever seen.

Speaker 1 (09:49):
What do you think has happened the dynamic in the
national race in terms of President Trump versus Kamala because
there has been a dramatic momentum shift.

Speaker 3 (09:59):
Yeah, look, I'm optimistic. I think the momentum shift has
been markedly towards President Trump. I think Kamala is flailing.
I think her campaign is getting more and more desperate,
desperate you're seeing in fighting. I think the Biden loyalists
are pissed and are lashing out at her for having
thrown him off the bus, and she's doing more and

(10:20):
more desperate things. I think going on Fox News with
Brett bhar was a sign of desperation. I think she
did terribly in that interview.

Speaker 1 (10:27):
You know the way, Senator, I invited her to come
on with me for a full hour. We haven't heard
back yet. I'm surprised.

Speaker 3 (10:34):
And by the way, look, as a Republican, I go
on the View, I go on.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
You know, Senator, I would personally restrain you from going
on the View and wasting your time. I've been on
the View years ago. I went on many times. It's
to waste your time.

Speaker 3 (10:50):
It is so much fun. In fact, I will tell you, Sean,
one of the greatest twenty four hours I've ever had
in my life was in twenty twenty two. I went
to Game four of the Alcs that it was the
Astros against the Yankees. And I went to the Yankee Stadium
and I sat behind home plate in the second row,
wearing bright orange Astros colors. And I will admit I

(11:11):
had more than two hundred New Yorkers suggests that I
do something anatomically impossible.

Speaker 2 (11:18):
Welcome to New York, Senator. That's why I left.

Speaker 3 (11:22):
I'm wearing orange behind home plate. I was asking for it.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
But you were asked about you had definitely asking forward,
no doubt about it.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
That's yeah.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Well New York and Boston are the worst when it
comes to, you know, loving their hometown and their home team.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
It's fine though, I just laughed.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
And said scoreboards and you know, I asked them. Watching
the World Series on TV, now I recognize this year
I'm watching the Yankees on TV. So all right, what
turns you know, turnaround fair play? But I say that,
like you listen, you're not afraid to argue anyone, you
know what you believe, You're not afraid to go into
any lions. Then neither am I. The Democrats are used

(12:01):
to being being nurtured and protected and put you know,
protected with bubble rap at all times. They don't know
how to handle a hard question.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
They really don't. And and it's amazing with two weeks
to go. Well, no, the election is happening now, and
it's happening in your state of Texas. I just want
to say this in your defense, There's never been a
greater fighter defender of our constitution than you. There's never
been a greater debater in our party than you. I
saw the debate with Colin Allread. This is a guy

(12:31):
that voted with Nancy Pelosi one hundred percent of the time.
He is trying to hide who he really is, like
Kamala is doing it. Really was you, I mean, I'll
never forget when the border crisis started almost from the
very beginning of their administration, and they wouldn't let our
cameras in to see in the middle of a pandemic,
these kids and these overcrowded cages that they built. If

(12:53):
it wasn't for you sharing that video with me, we
would the country would not have known. You and Governor
Abbat that have fought side by side to make the
country aware of it because our national security is at risk.
You have fought for conservative justices, conservative principles, lower taxes,
law and order, energy dominance, a sane foreign policy, and

(13:16):
I'm grateful for it. And I hope our friends in
Texas and God bless Texas, you know, understand that what
they're trying to do to you. I'm pretty sure the
people in Texas will figure this out in the end.

Speaker 4 (13:28):
Well, I hope.

Speaker 3 (13:28):
So. I thank you, Sean. I will say to everyone
who's listening, who is in Texas, please please please come
out and vote. Vote today. You can vote early, vote today,
anytime this week, anytime next week. Vote now, Get your
friends to vote, get your family to vote, Send emails
and texts, get people to show up and vote number
one and then number two. To everyone in Texas and

(13:50):
everyone listening all across the country. I need your help.
Please come to Ted Cruz dot org. Ted Cruz dot org.
Chuck Schumer and George Soros are flooding one hundred and
fifty million dollars. They are attacking me relentlessly. This race
could be as close as one or two points, and
so I need your help. Please come to Ted Cruz

(14:10):
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or maybe someone can give five hundred or one thousand
or more. But the only way we survive is is
patriots coming to Ted Cruz dot org and contributing. Mitch
McConnell and his superpack they give nothing. They will not
support me because they do not want conservatives who stand

(14:31):
up and fight, which means I've got to rely on
patriots across the country who go to Ted Cruz dot
org and say we need conservative senators with backbone and
the willingness to fight and to stand and to do
what's right and to take on the people who are
trying to destroy this country. Sean, you know that this
is the fight of my life. I need everyone's help,

(14:52):
so please come to Ted Cruz dot org right now.
We need your help.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
We appreciate your Senator, Thank you so much. We're gonna
continue to follow this and it's important. And I know
you're beginning your border tour of Texas and we'll have
more details about that on Hannaday tonight. Thank you, Senator
Ted Cruz.

Speaker 3 (15:09):
Thank you, Sean.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
All right, quick break right back.

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(16:49):
jd Vance. When people in the audience chanted that Jesus
is King. At the University of Wisconsin, there were two
young men that yelled, Jesus's Lord and Christ is King,
and they were kind of met with a nasty crowd
reaction and Kamala Harris saying that.

Speaker 2 (17:11):
Oh you're at the you're at the wrong rally. Here's
what went down. Oh, you guys are at the wrong rally.

Speaker 1 (17:28):
No, I think you meant to go to the smaller
one down the street. And when it happened with JD. Vance,
here's how he responded.

Speaker 5 (17:38):
Anti Christian rhetoric and anti Christian approach to public policy.
I don't think we've I don't think that.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
We've that's right, Jesus is King, and I don't think.

Speaker 5 (17:47):
That we've seen I don't think that we've seen anything
like this in modern American politics.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
And there was a weird incident.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
There were two churches that Kamala stopped at in Georgia
this weekend, and according to reports, I guess everyone you
know got up and went on out, you know, as
a team to the polls. But at one of the events,
it was so bizarre. I'm not sure why didn't get
a real explanation. We've got the video of why people
were arrested during that that that rally. Anyway, the people

(18:30):
in Wisconsin that were at the Kamala Harris rally. Grant
Beth Luke Pulaski's with us, both juniors University of Wisconsin.
They join us now, guys, welcome to the program. Thanks
for being with us.

Speaker 4 (18:44):
Thank you, Sean, I'm glad to be here.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
Well, first of all, you know, there are worse things
in life than having kids in college that believe in
Jesus and that Jesus Christ is King and Jesus is
the Lord. And well, I don't know which one of
you said it, or if both of you said it,
I'll ask you, Grant, who said what?

Speaker 5 (19:05):
Uh So, Kamala Harris was speaking on topic of abortion,
and I know it's an extremely you know, controversial topic
in this country. When she's speaking on it, I was
implored to say christis King, Jesus Lord, and we did so,
we repeated it, and it was it was very telling

(19:27):
the reaction of Kamala Harris and I really haven't talked
about like how fast it happened. Kamala Harris denounced us.
She did not stop for a second, She didn't have
to stop and think about it. She was publicly denouncing
the name of the Lord. And that is not something
that Americans will stand for in this country. You know,

(19:49):
that was kind of It's become clear that me and
Luke are vessels for and God. We are we are
vessels for God, and that is the truth. H That's
the message we've been spreading on other platforms and now
on yours, shun And at the end of the day,
people have to understand what Kamala Harris is about, and

(20:11):
that has become abundantly clear in the last few weeks
of her campaign.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
You know, it's amazing when you think of kids in college,
you think of eternities, you think of over drinking, you
worry about drug use, you worry about, you know, kids
having a lot of sex, et cetera, et cetera, and
you have two kids that actually believe in something hair
enough to show up at a rally. I'm sure you
went there with an open mind. What was the experience

(20:39):
like for you, Luke?

Speaker 4 (20:41):
Yeah, so zactly what she says. Correct, We did go
there open minded. About six weeks ago, Trump was here.
He had his first ever town hall technically for undecided voters.
I showed up to that had really good conversations with
Trump supporters on why he deserves my vote and you
know why Kamala doesn't. And personally, for me, I did

(21:04):
the same thing. That's why I went to this rally.
We waited in line for about two hours. We had
really really good conversations with excuse me, Kamala supporters on
why she deserved our vote and why Trump didn't. There's
one conversation that kind of did get out of hand.
The guy that we were talking to was a little
bit of the sane. He was up in our face

(21:25):
pretty much spitting on us while he was talking. We
had to actually have other hair supporters tell him to
back up. But, like Brand said, I think the number
one thing about me in politics as being a Christian
is abortion. There's a lot of Christians, a majority that
believes abortion is a sin, which it is in scriptures

(21:47):
and psalms that it is a sin. And I think
something in that moment just came over me personally. I
don't know if there was a holy spirit, but I
know we were set there and when she was talking
about abortion, she got a huge uproar and something was wrong.
I told her that abortion was a sacrament of statsan

(22:09):
and then ten seconds go by, and that's when grants
and I are getting yelled at by the crowd and
there's like ten fifteen people screaming at us. And then
that's when we start telling everybody that Christ is Lord.
And I guess our message was the people in the
audience in Takamala. You know, you might get away with

(22:30):
it now, but there's one man that's watching, and no
matter what you think about him. In scripture, it says
every nichell, bow and every tongue shall confess that Christ
is Lord, whether you believe it or not. And there
was a day in our country where abortion was it
was legal, but it was very rare, and it's something

(22:53):
that's not that wasn't celebrated. And I feel like in
today's day and age, the people we talked they celebrate abortion.
They're not afraid of it. And it's really concerning as
a Christian.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
You might not know this because you guys are a
little bit younger than me and I've been doing this
for a long time, is that both Bill Clinton and
Hillary Clinton said that abortion should be.

Speaker 2 (23:18):
Legal and rare. They actually said that.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
You know, I happen to be a Christian too, and
I think Christians are often misunderstood. To me, a Christian
and I believe as you do, that Christ is King
and that Jesus is Lord, and I have no problem
proclaiming that on radio and TV whenever I can, and
I believe all of that with my heart. But I
also believe that I'd be nothing without you know, God

(23:43):
in my life every day, and that I believe my
whole life I've been blessed by God and it's an
undeserved life. And it's amazing to me that when you
said that, that the reaction you're right was spontaneous, there
was no hesitation, and that, oh, you guys are at
the wrong rally because you believe in Jesus.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
I thought Democrats prided.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
Themselves in being open minded, and I think that's what
was so striking, not only to me, but to other
people too.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Grant.

Speaker 5 (24:12):
First of all, I will say this, and we haven't
mentioned his name once in all all the news we've done,
all the people we've talked to, we haven't mentioned Trump's
name once. I will say this, you know, on the
issue of abortion, regardless of if it matters to you,
he has publicly said he's going to leave it up
to these states, and that's a big thing, Sean. But

(24:33):
if our story isn't enough to an undecided voter or
someone who's looking at us and thinking, well, you know,
what are these guys doing. I want, you know, young Americans,
actually young and old Americans, to really consider the future
of the United States and the free world as we
know it. People around the world are watching this. You know,
people in this country are sick and tired of politicians

(24:56):
destroying what generations.

Speaker 4 (24:58):
Before us fought to build him for.

Speaker 5 (25:01):
You know, the freedoms we have as Americans continue to
be under attack. And if we get four more years
of Kamala Harrison office, who knows what could happen in
this country? Who knows well.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
We know what our stated positions are on issues like abortion,
Tim Walls, and California. In California, interestingly, where Kamala is from,
you know, the idea that parents wouldn't have any rights
and that they could offer gender affirming care to minors
without parental consent. That that is a huge issue for

(25:35):
me because I don't think the state or government ought
to be making decisions that parents and children should be making,
especially life altering, permanent decisions about their bodies. I don't
think they're emotionally, spiritually you know, at an age where
they're capable of making such a life changing decision. That's

(25:58):
my position, Luke.

Speaker 4 (26:02):
Yeah, I completely agree. And I was touched by your
your words of saying how you thank God? And it
is an undeserving life. And I guess to my Christian,
my Christian brothers and sisters and my family, we need
to stand up for what we believe in. And you know,
this country was built on faith and we stray away

(26:23):
from that over time, and over half the population is Christian,
and we need we need to be.

Speaker 2 (26:27):
Together two thirds of the country.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
You know, I'm interested in both of you in this way,
and I think this is where Christians are misunderstood, because
to be a Christian, you've got to look in your
heart and you realize that you don't believe your conscience
convict you and your heart convicts you. That you don't
believe you're living the life you should, and that you
believe you have failed. You quote have sinned, and you

(26:52):
are seeking to be a better person. You're seeking redemption,
you're seeking forgiveness.

Speaker 3 (26:57):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (26:57):
The word.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
Repentance from the Latin means to change one's heart. And
yet people have this impression that you know Christians want
to proselytize and convert everybody. I think you can talk
about religion with friends. I've had many debates over the
years with atheists, agnostics, callers, you name it, and I
find them to maybe pretty fascinating. I have people all

(27:20):
over the map when it comes to the issue of abortion,
but I can tell you this, I don't know one
person that I know that considers themselves quote pro choice
or pro abortion, that supports late term abortion. Not one,
and that is where that's how radicalized this party has become.

Speaker 2 (27:38):
But anyway, Luke, I kind of cut you off.

Speaker 4 (27:42):
Yeah, I guess, like I said, thirty percent of the
Christians are unregistered to vote, and this is a huge
election for the genocide of innocent children. To be honest
with you, and if we vote together, and I mean
everybody's seen the clip by now, she really disrespected our

(28:02):
faith and our morals, and as Christians, I hope we
can see that and we don't compromise our faith for
a woman that does obviously does not care. I'm not
surprised she hasn't come out, but I've been taught ever
since a young age that even if she everybody says
you know she may not have heard us. I'm here

(28:22):
to tell you I'm ninety nine percent sure she was
directly looking at us and screaming, and not screaming, but
telling us that we were at the wrong rally. If
an he was only twenty five hundred people, we were
only twenty five thirty yards away. And I guess another
message is that even if you think we were there

(28:43):
for the wrong reasons, we are disciples, disciples of Jesus,
and even the atheists out there you cannot agree with
what we stand for or whatnot, but you have to
respect that there's not one piece of advice from scripture
in the Bible that you can take in a plot
of your life that will not somehow improve your life.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
Last question, You know both of you are unique in
both of your own person and most kids in college
are focused on other things. As I mentioned, what changed you?
And I'll give you about thirty seconds each? Why is it?
How did you become so faithful at a young age?

(29:25):
It usually takes a lot more maturity to get there.

Speaker 4 (29:27):
Luke, Yeah, I'll start personally. I grew up a Christian,
but I wasn't living Nutritionian lifestyle. And I guess my testimony.

Speaker 5 (29:39):
I was saved.

Speaker 4 (29:40):
Back in twenty twenty two, I started getting back to
my faiths again and about a month into that, I
had one of the hardest most of my life. My
dad passed away from a heart attack unexpected, and I
guess from that my entire world changed. And it's like,
why am I here? And it's because I want to

(30:02):
be a fisher of men. I want to bring people
to the Kingdom. And there's so much more to life
than just you know, being a college student, which is partying, drinking, smoking,
doing whatever. It's. I'm flightting for eternity and I'm plightning
for you know what I believe in, which is which
is Jesus.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
It's obviously you know, it's it's made you bold and courageous,
which I advise every young kid. We only have a
few seconds left, grant you get the last word.

Speaker 5 (30:29):
I'll just say this. You know, we're all sinners. I'm
no different than you know, someone who hasn't come to Christ.
You know, we are all made in you know, God's image,
And I will just say this. You know, this election
is the most important election in history and the world
is watching. I implore you know, Americans of all ages

(30:52):
to get out and vote and do what's right, you know,
for America.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
At the end of we appreciate both of you and
thank you so much. Sorry you were treated that way,
but I admire the fact you stood up. Eight hundred
and nine four one shot. If you want to be
a part of the program,

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