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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Election Day in America. Wow, we made it here. It's
finally happening. And the question is have you voted yet?
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Yes? Have you voted yet?
Speaker 1 (00:15):
That is what matters more than anything that Kamala Harris
is saying, anything that Donald Trump is saying.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
The number one thing that matters this morning is have
you voted? And have you voted?
Speaker 1 (00:27):
But also have you inspired your friends and your family
to vote as well? This morning, it is very clear
the Democrats have a new closing argument. It is that
Donald Trump is a unique threat to the constitutional order.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
The American citizenry is on the ballot.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Quote unquote Joe Scarborough lying to Americans this morning claiming
that Trump said he's going to execute Liz Chaining.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
He did not say that.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
We all know that, and CBS News to fact check
various claims about Kamala Harris except her own sixty minutes
interview and their edits of what she actually said, which
really makes me laugh. Adam Kinzinger, the Democrat that acts
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like he's a conservative, on CNN this morning, saying it
the GOP loses, it's a chance to look inside and say,
what have we done.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
With our souls?
Speaker 1 (01:27):
This is what Democrats are saying, this is what Democrats
are doing, and if you need a reason to go vote,
this is the crazies that we are up against.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
It is a big list, so I had to focus
on one.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
I thought for a long time, and my friend Michael
was right long before I was, which is often true
with besch Loss, which is kind of one of the annoying.
Speaker 3 (01:51):
Things about him.
Speaker 4 (01:52):
Yeah, but I thought Trump was a difference of degree,
but not of kind. I thought this was if you
we long had been become president, if George Wallace had
become president, and that he was a recognizable phenomena within
the American story, an embodiment, yes, of our worst impulses,
but the fullest manifestation of things we had seen and
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dealt with. What he proved me in the post election
period in twenty twenty was that he was a unique threat.
Strike the verb tense. He is a unique threat to
the constitutional order because a lot of American figures who
had a lot more reason to attack election results, starting
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with Andrew Jackson in eighteen twenty four and moving through
Nixon in sixty and Humphrey in sixty eight, Gore in
two thousand, Senator Clinton in twenty sixteen. They all had
a lot of oxygen if they wanted to do something terrible,
but no one did because ultimately they respected the rule
of law.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
The former president does not.
Speaker 4 (02:59):
No, and that's what makes you the unique threat, absolutely unique,
because he is proven.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
This isn't just I love how they're closing argument.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
Not Hey, Americans, go vote right, which is what I
said this morning, Go vote No. No, They're coming on
this morning and they're telling you, Hey, Donald Trump is
a unique threat to democracy. Donald Trump is a unique
threat to our future. Donald Trump is a threat to
our way of life. Donald Trump is a dictator and
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a tyrant. Meanwhile, these are the same people that are
raiding people's homes to kill squirrels pet squirrels in the
last forty eight hours. So just remember how psycho these
people actually are. Keep listening. This is the closing argument.
Donald Trump is a threat to the constitutional.
Speaker 3 (03:48):
Order chatter on an election morning.
Speaker 4 (03:51):
He has shown us, if we believe we live in
an age of enlightenment, we are supposed to obey reason
over passion. That was the point of Madisonian democracy. He
has shown us what he is. If not for Mike Pence,
it is hard to know where we would have been
the last four years if not for President Biden.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
It is hard to know where it would have been
the last four years. And so let's just not let's
not do this.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
So let's not do this. Right, So, let me just
be clear what they're saying. They're saying that if you
vote for Donald Trump, you're anti American, you're crazy, you're
a dictator, you're a tyrant, you are a radical, you
are an extremist. You are you are you are all
of these things, right, every single one of them. You
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are you are again one of these things right. This
is you are a straight up radical extremist.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
That's who you are. That's what you are.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
And if you don't understand that, well then we just
can't help you. We cannot help you. You are just
too string. I gotta tell you. I laugh at this
because it's so important that you understand. This is how
inspired they are to beat Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (05:13):
This is why you need to go out and you
need to vote.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
They are a radical extremist who hate this country. On MSNBC,
they also said if Trump wins, he will ban historians
from writting books.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
We may become Nazi Germany. Yes, Nazi Germany.
Speaker 5 (05:33):
Michael, you and John and other great historians often talk
about hinge days and history, hinge moments in history, and
we can go through them all over the last two
hundred and fifty years in this country. This does feel
in many ways like a Hinge day, which is to say,
we're going down one of two very different paths by
perhaps tomorrow morning.
Speaker 6 (05:54):
Yes, and that's what if historians in the future are
allowed to write books, and by the way, that question
is opened this morning, and if people were allowed to
go on television and say what they think in the future,
which again.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
That question is opened this morning.
Speaker 6 (06:12):
In the future, historians are going to look back on
this day and say, this is the day that America
made a choice between freedom and democracy on one side,
and authoritarianism and dictatorship.
Speaker 7 (06:25):
I'm Michael, can I restate something from you. It's not
that historians won't be able to write those books. It
may be that the billionaires and the corporations that own
the publishing houses will refuse to print those books. And
have seen that with the La Times. We have seen
that with the Washington Post. I will not get into details.
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We have even seen that with other countries. Liberal democracies
who so feared Donald Trump that they are already preparing,
already preparing for the worst. See billionaires on Wall Street
who six months ago expressed contempt for Donald Trump, people
that walked away from him after January the sixth, saying
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that he was bad for American democracy, who are now
preemptively cow telling to someone they fear will be an
authoritarian leader. So this is not high drama. This is
the reality we live in. Who would have ever believed
three weeks ago that the Washington Post, who rewrote the
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rules of journalistic history with Woodward and Bernstein by keeping
politicians accountable.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
Who would have ever believed a few weeks.
Speaker 7 (07:40):
Ago that the Washington Post would have written an opinion
endorsing Kamala Harris and their billionaire owner would scuttle it
a few days before the election because he was so
fearful that avengeful Donald Trump would go after his business,
not just the Post, but Amazon, his AI business.
Speaker 3 (08:04):
Who would have believed that?
Speaker 7 (08:06):
But now that's the world we live in.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
Yes, it is.
Speaker 6 (08:10):
And that's what happens when strong men come to power.
That happened in Italy in the nineteen twenties and nineteen thirties,
Germany in the nineteen thirties, certainly has happened in Hungary,
and Victor Orban of course, is one of Donald Trump's
most notorious heroes. He said, we should follow that model.
And so it may be. And this is what happens
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when America begins to go toward dictatorship. And I think
all of us, you know, talking right now, we would
have all said, I'll speak for all of us. And
if I'm wrong, correctly, if we had discussed this twenty
years ago, and we had said one of the two
major party nominees is promising, just as Joe was saying,
suspend the constitution, fit the Justice Department, the Defense Department
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against political enemies, and run this country out of the
White House, telling businesses what to do, small businesses, labor unions.
It's all done by one leader in the White House
giving orders. We would have said that person could not
get fifty percent of the vote as we speak this morning,
the polls that you were all talking about, saying that
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a presidential nominee. You have to give Donald Trump's credit
for this. He's been very straightforward. He has said, if
you elect me, you're going to get violence, you're going
to get dictatorship, or at least today. He has made
very clear what's going to happen. That's a campaign promise,
and what I cannot understand is that half the country
seems to think that that's fine.
Speaker 2 (09:41):
This is what we are up against.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
These psychos who are out there saying that half of
us are garbage, half of us are deplorables, half of
us are evil, half of us are advocating for a
dictator when we're actually advocating for freedom. The same people
that shut down this country during COVID, the same people
that raided the home of someone that owned a pet
squirrel this past week, but won't raid the homes of
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people that are committing violent, heinous crimes and are members
of MS thirteen gangs and are raping children, who are
human trafficking and sex trafficking. They're telling you today that
if Trump wins to oban his storians from writing books,
and we may become Nazi Germany because they believe that
you are Nazis. You want to have a reason to
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go vote, because I can promise you these psychos they're
going to vote today.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
They are going to vote today.
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you hate America and you're a Nazi if you're voting
for Donald Trump. I also love just the disdain that
the media has this morning.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
They're not even trying to hide it.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
They have true disdain for half of this country, true disdain.
They're also trying to inspire liberal voters who gotten vote
by saying this morning that the Trump camp had higher
confidence a week ago than they do today. This is
part of the mind trick of the left in the media,
trying to inspire Democrats to get up and vote today.
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This is again, I'm telling you what their closing argument is,
hoping that you understand just how important it is for
you to get up and go vote.
Speaker 8 (13:34):
This is a moment here for this campaign where a
reckoning has played out over the course of the last week.
The Donald Trump, in the fashion that we have become
accustomed to, became his free building self in the most vulnerable,
transparent of ways, suggesting at a campaign rally here this
weekend that he would put herschel Walker in charge of
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a US defense shield system. He has openly said that
he would put Robert F. Kennedy Junior in charge of
healthcare policy in the United States, even overseeing vaccines.
Speaker 3 (14:05):
He has openly.
Speaker 8 (14:07):
Suggested, as he did last night, that he's ninety five
percent confident he's going to win this election, and he
has said that he would win California if there were
real vote counters. This year is a moment for this
campaign where I was talking with a key Trump campaign
battleground source who was telling me that one week ago
there was much higher confidence about where they found themselves
positioning wise, especially with the first several weeks of early
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voting coming in. They saw lower propensity voters, voters that
haven't even voted in the last few presidential elections, were
turning out in greater share than they had previously.
Speaker 3 (14:41):
Yet what they watched was their.
Speaker 8 (14:43):
Candidate come out uncensored, begin to make questionable decisions in
terms of the rhetoric that he used, detigrading Kamala Harris's
low IQ, calling Nancy Pelosi a crazy, sick person, going
on the attack against his former generals Millie and Mattis
and John Kelly. And this the battleground source is telling
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me they were already in a deficit when it came.
Speaker 3 (15:06):
To the ground operation that.
Speaker 8 (15:07):
You guys were talking to, telling me specifically that this campaign,
this's go around in the key battleground states, had half
the resources that they did in twenty twenty, So instead
of knocking on every door in a neighborhood, they were
having to choose one or two doors to knock on
and they were at a disadvantage. And if they were
to win tonight because of the maga grassroots support that
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Donald Trump is built.
Speaker 3 (15:30):
Over the last nine years. But that is putting a
lot on.
Speaker 8 (15:34):
Donald Trump in the movement and the supporters, especially those
that didn't even show up in twenty sixteen or twenty
twenty guys.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
So there it is.
Speaker 1 (15:41):
Trump had higher confidence a week ago than today. If
they were to win tonight, it would be because the
maga grassroots support that Donald Trump has built over.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
The last nine years.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
If you consider yourself to be a maga grassroots Republican,
what NBC News has just said very very clearly, is
it the only way that Donald Trump's wins today is
if you decide to wake up and you decide to
go out and vote, if you decide not to stay home.
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In twenty twenty, there were conservatives that stayed home and
Democrats did not. I believe that Democrats are going to
show up in big numbers. They clearly seem inspired. Their
rhetoric is extreme, and they have actually convinced the people
that are going to vote for them that we are Nazis,
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that Donald Trump is Hitler, that he is a dictator
and a tyrant, and that is their closing argument. They're
not running off the economy because they can't. They're not
running on what their plans are for this country, because
their plan is to keep doing exactly what they're doing
right now.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
They're not running.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
Off of securing the border because as they can't say
they're going to secure the border knowing what we know
about their plans to de flood this country with illegal immigrants.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
So these are the options that are left. Folks.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
Tell everybody that if you don't vote for who they
say to vote for, that you are an advocate supporter
of Hitler and that the people around him are Hitler.
This is their full game plan, not issues, but name
calling and anger and disdain towards conservatives. The closing argument
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for Donald Trump's giving America very different. Kamala broke it,
I'll fix it, Donald Trump giving his closing campaign arguments
at a Pittsburgh rally. That is what Donald Trump said.
She broke it, I will fix it. She broke it,
I will fix it.
Speaker 9 (17:56):
This is all you really need to know.
Speaker 7 (17:58):
It's simple, particularly beautiful as a statement.
Speaker 10 (18:03):
But very simple. It's Kamala broke it, I will fix it.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
I think that is a great closing argument from Donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
I really really do. She broke it, I will fix it.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
She's the one that says that America is a disgusting country.
I'm the one that believes in America. I'm the one
that believes in America is a great country. I'm the
one that believes in the American dream. I'm the one
that is laying out a closing message that tells you
that things will get better. The rally that Trump had
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was the second stop of the day in the Keystone State.
Before attending the event in Pittsburgh, he was in Reading, Pennsylvania.
He plans to hold his last rally the twenty twenty
four campaign in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Late last night, he
did that Kamala broke it, I will fix it quote.
Over the past four years, Americans have suffered one catastrophic failure,
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betrayal and humiliation after another. Kama Harris has delivered soaring
prices and economic anguish at home, war and chaos abroad,
and a nation destroying an invasion on our southern border.
There has never been anything like this in world history.
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Trump said, my message to Americans tonight is simple. We
do not have to live this way. We do not
have to settle for weakness and competence to cline and decay.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
With your vote tomorrow, we.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Can fix every single problem our country faces and lead
America and indeed the world to the new heights of
glory when we win the election only one day from now.
I will end inflation, I will stop the invasion of
criminals coming across our border. I will strengthen our military,
I will restore peace in the world, and I will
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rescue the American can dream.
Speaker 2 (20:01):
Trump, by the way, lost the Keystone State in twenty
twenty by one point two percentage point. Since then, Republican
groups have focused on grassroots initiatives such as registing voters
and encouraging them specifically to vote early, which has been done.
The question now is will you show up and vote?
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Now, let me give you, by the way, some good news,
some perspective.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
And this is not news that I want you to
take and think is something you should just be like, Oh,
my vote's gonna doesn't matter.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
I don't have to show up today.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
But I do feel like we have a very very
very very very small advantage. Why do I say that?
Looking at the final polls, Former President Donald Trump is
leading Vice President Kamala Harrison all seven swing states on
election night eve, according to several different polls. Now some
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of them have him down or tied. I want to
be clear about that, but I want to get you
this data because this should be inspiring and also remind
you of how close it is. Polls conducted have found
that Trump was leading Harrison in states such as Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada,
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North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Harris led in two states,
Minnesota and Virginia. In Minnesota, among two thousand plus likely
voters that were surveyed, forty nine point two percent of
respondents express support for Harris, while forty seven point two
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percent express support for Trump. That's in Minnesota, so we're
losing there. In Virginia, Among twenty two hundred likely voters surveyed,
fifty one point three percent of respondents express support for
Kamala Harris. Forty five point nine percent express support for
Donald Trump. We are down there. I don't like that,
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but let me give you some other news. In Arizona,
a smaller sample size, I want to be clear about this,
eight hundred and seventy five likely voter surveyed. Trump received
fifty one point six percent of support and a two
way race between Harris. Harris receiving forty six point five.
That's good news. Look at Georgia. Where are we in Georgia.
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Georgia Donald Trump forty nine point nine to Kamala Harris
forty eight point three.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
That is a one point six percent lead. That's good.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Michigan, a very important swing state, forty nine point eight
to forty eight point three percent, a one point five
percent difference.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
That's the lead for Donald Trump.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
Nevada Donald Trump up fifty point two to forty seven
point one, still within the margin of air. There is
a large number of undecideds there though. That would be
a three point one percent lead for Trump. North Carolina
Donald Trump fifty percent of the vote, forty seven point
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nine for Harris. That's a two point one percent lead,
still in the margin of air. Pennsylvania forty nine point
six for Trump, forty eight point six for Harris. That
is a one point lead within the margin of era.
Virginia concerns me because Harris has a big lead there
a five point four percent lead in Virginia. Why does
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Virginia lead liberal? A lot of people that live in
Virginia work in Washington, d C. And right now, DC
is an overwhelming liberal city, with liberal workers, with liberals.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
Running the government. We know that.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
That's why I think we have a loss in Virginia.
Wisconsin very tight. But Donald Trump goes in with a
zero point nine percent lead forty nine point five percent
to forty eight point six percent over Harris, again within
the margin of ra I want to play for you
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something as well. Donald Trump, in his final campaign rallies
had two very interesting moments. You may remember Donald Trump
and Megan Kelly got into it in a debate in
twenty sixteen.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
It didn't go well. There was a big fight.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
Megan Kelly was on stage yesterday endorsing Donald Trump. Also
Joe Rogan endorsing Donald Trump. Elon Musk, as you know,
has endorsed Donald Trump. I want you to hear what
Trump had to say about Joe Rogan's endorsement, but also
I want you to hear what Megan Kelly said, delivering
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one of the most pervasive cases I would say for
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Speaker 2 (28:20):
Thank you for all of you that are getting involved.
Speaker 1 (28:23):
I want you to hear what Megan Kelly said delivering
one of the most pervasive cases I would say for
Trump that I've seen so far this election cycle. Listen carefully.
Speaker 10 (28:32):
Megan Kelly is here and she's doing them.
Speaker 9 (28:35):
Come up, Come up here, Megan, she ripped the guy apart.
Speaker 11 (28:49):
You Hi, everybody, It's great to see you. Can you
believe this guy? Can you believe the energy in the
stamina on this guy and his hate.
Speaker 10 (29:02):
I'm ready to go to sleep over there. He's got
another rally to go to til tonight. Let me tell you,
first of all, one of the reasons why I wanted
to come here, one of the many reasons I wanted
to come here. When I launched my show four years ago,
we had Mark Cuban on the program. You know, yeah,
may Seine. He was in the news this week and
he started going on about how bad America's race history
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was and how ashamed he was of America, and that's
why I was at all these protests. And he felt
it was really important to stand up and speak out
about human rights violations. And then it got awkward when
I asked him about all the money he was taking
from China.
Speaker 9 (29:39):
Then he dropped a bunch of f bombs, and I thought.
Speaker 10 (29:41):
I really enjoy this feeling of proving Mark Cuban wrong.
Speaker 9 (29:47):
And so here I am.
Speaker 10 (29:50):
I had a Trump rally, a strong intelligent woman to
prove Mark Cuban wrong again. I want to take up
much of your time, but I do want to tell
you the main reasons I am voting for Donald Trump.
Number one immigration, he mentioned it, and people like Lake
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and rally. I'll be thinking about her tomorrow. All Day,
twenty two years old, killed in Georgia, a young nursing
student by an illegal. I'll be thinking about Joscelyn Nungari,
twelve years old in Texas, murdered by two Venezuelan illegals.
President Trump closed the border. Kamala Harris opened it by choice.
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It wasn't accidental. She said it would be humane. That's
what she and her boss believed. Tell it to Lake
and Riley's family. There was nothing humane about it. He
closed it, they opened it. It was an intentional choice,
and there's no reason not to believe. They won't vote again.
The boys should not be in the girl's sports.
Speaker 9 (30:58):
The boys should not be in the girls backs. The
boys should not be in the girls' locker rooms.
Speaker 10 (31:04):
Peydon McNabb, North Carolina, sophomore in high school slams so
hard in the face by a volleyball hit at her
by a boy pretending to be a girl. She suffered
traumatic brain injury and permanent paralysis. Kamala Harris looks at
her and says, be kind, suck it up, and that's
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what's right. Why do our girls have to face brain
damage in order to be kind to boys who want
to invade their sports.
Speaker 9 (31:34):
And by the way, they are going into the women's prisons.
Speaker 10 (31:38):
She changed the law in California to make sure the
taxpayers would pay for their sex change operations. She was
not just following the law. She changed the law. President
Trump will stop it. He got mocked by the left
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for saying he would be a protector of women. He
will be a protector of women, and it's why I'm
voting for him.
Speaker 9 (32:10):
He will close the border.
Speaker 10 (32:12):
He will keep the boys out of girls sports and
where they don't belong.
Speaker 9 (32:17):
And you know what else, one more thing.
Speaker 10 (32:20):
He will look out for our boys too, our forgotten
boys and are forgotten men, Guys like you, Guys like
these guys who have got the calluses on their hands,
who work for a living with the bears and the tats,
who maybe have a beer after work, and don't want
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to be judged by people like Oprah and Beyonce, who
will never have to face the consequences of her disastrous
economic policies.
Speaker 8 (32:50):
These guys, women.
Speaker 9 (32:53):
He gets it. President Trump gets it.
Speaker 10 (32:58):
He will not look at our boys like their second
class citizens. And ladies out there who want a bit
of girl power in this election. Let me tell you something.
How can you win when the sons and the husbands
and the brothers and the dads you love are losing.
Speaker 9 (33:15):
It's not a win.
Speaker 10 (33:20):
We care, young women and older about the lives of
our children, the safety of our children, and we need
not get so obsessed with what happens when they're in
the womb that we forget about taking care of them
once we're here, and they're here and they're loved. Last point,
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What I don't want, what I don't think you want,
is the less version of masculinity. You see that ad
they did about Trump voters trying to encourage women to
lie to their husbands so that they could vote for
her instead of Trump. That's their version of what marriage
looks like. An overbearing husband who bullies his wife into
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saying she voted one way, as opposed to an honest,
open relationship. Oh wait, I'm talking about Kamala and Doug. Sorry,
where was that story in the news?
Speaker 9 (34:16):
What is that story?
Speaker 10 (34:18):
I don't remember a single media person, not one who
sat with him, asked him about the abuse allegations against
him by a successful professional attorney who has great details,
who has receipts, who has witnesses. No one even asked
about it. I'm not into their version of toxic masculinity
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or new masculinity.
Speaker 9 (34:42):
I prefer the old version.
Speaker 10 (34:46):
On all of you, and I prefer a president who
understands how to be strong and how to fight. I
hope all of you do what I did last week.
Vote Trump and get ten friends to vote Trump.
Speaker 1 (35:03):
To vote Trump, and get ten friends to vote Trump too.
That's the closing argument, folks. It's not just you voting,
it's getting your friends to vote. It's not just you voting,
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it's getting your friends to vote.
Speaker 2 (35:31):
Go vote.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
Call your friends, go vote, Go vote, Go vote, go vote,
go vote, go vote