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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Well, it's official.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Kamala Harris has come out, and she is made it
official by conceding the election Donald Trump, forty seventh President
of the United States of America. The corporate media losing
their minds. Kamala Harris coming out giving this speech. Uh,
some of it just a word salad her words as

(00:24):
she walked out there to the podium.

Speaker 1 (00:27):
Take a listen. I'm gonna ken because Winter, don't quit
on himself.

Speaker 2 (00:31):
Little Beyonce in there, acting like it's a victory, doing
the cackle, acting like she's.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
A rock star.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
Hollywood didn't help her. Folks waving to that crowd, saying
thank you to the people in the crowd, just.

Speaker 3 (00:52):
Like the good afternoon.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
Just like a rock star that lost.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
Good afternoon, everyone, Good afternoon, good afternoon, Good afternoon. Thank
you all, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
So let me say and I love you back, and
I love you back.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
So let me say, my heart is full today. My
heart is full today, full of gratitude for the trust
you have placed in me, full of love for our country,
and full of resolve. The outcome of this election is

(01:55):
not what we wanted, not what we fought for, not
what we voted for. But hear me when I say.
Hear me when I say the light of America's promise
will always burn bright as long as we never give

(02:22):
up and as long as we keep fighting.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
As long as we keep fighting.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
That is the message from Kamala Harris walking out there
with the Beyonce.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
The concert by the way, remember that never happened.

Speaker 2 (02:41):
Yeah, I got thirty thousand people to show up for
where they thought was a free concert in Houston, but
no one played any music. And let me tell you
who's got egg on their face more than anybody else
right now. That is the celebrities who thought, like Taylor
Swift and Beyonce and George Clooney, the list goes on
and on Oprah, that they could just dictate to America.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
Yeah, well there's your first loser.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
The second lady, Yeah, I say, the vice president who's
now going to be out of a job. Donald Trump's
about well, you know, giving people jobs. But there's one
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Kamala Harris had that moment, that statement there. She had
a lot of other things she wanted to say. This
is another part of her speech. Listen carefully to the young.

Speaker 3 (05:24):
People who are watching. It is okay to feel sad
and disappointed, but please know what's going to be okay.
On the campaign, I would often say, when we fight,
we win. But here's the thing. Here's the thing. Sometimes
the fight takes a while. That doesn't mean.

Speaker 4 (05:44):
We won't win.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
That doesn't mean we won't win.

Speaker 3 (05:49):
The important thing is, don't ever give up.

Speaker 4 (05:53):
Don't ever give up, don't ever stop trying to make
the world a better place. You have power, You have power,
and don't you ever listen when anyone tells you something
is impossible because it has never been done before. You

(06:20):
have the capacity to do extraordinary good in the world.
And so that everyone who is watching, do not despair.
This is not a time to throw up our hands.
This is a time to roll up our sleeves.

Speaker 3 (06:40):
This is a time to organize, to mobilize, and to
stay engaged for the sake of freedom and justice and
the future that we all know we can build together.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
Well, the people didn't want to build what you were offering, Kamala,
And this is the one moment that I am going
to say, I am so happy that the left is
so arrogant, that they are so cocky and they still
don't understand why they lost. Let me tell you why
they lost, and the data backs me up. It's because

(07:21):
they stopped listening to the American people and they dictated
to the American people. They didn't listen to the single
moms who are living paycheck to paycheck. They didn't listen
to minority voters, who were tired of having to pay
high rent and couldn't afford housing, and the prices at

(07:43):
the grocery stores.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
These were all.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
Of the things that the American people cared about. You
look at the exit data. The exit data was so
clear early on in the night that the American convoters
were sick and tired of the stress of a bad
economy with high inflation, high rents, and that's what they

(08:11):
cared about. They didn't listen, by the way, these arrogant
and cocky and condescending dictators in the Democratic Party when
they talked, when Americans were talking about the real concerns
of convicted rapists, sex traffickers, child molesters, the worst criminals

(08:32):
in the world that came across our southern border. The
Harris administration. Yes they caught them. I'm going to say
that again, Yes they caught them. They knew they were rapists,
they knew they were murderers, convicted of those crimes, and
they let them go into the interior to walk among
us and commit other crimes. The Democratic machine and the

(08:55):
condescending media and the deep state and Joe Biden and
Harris and everybody underneath them, and the Democratic Party refuses
to listen to the American people. That is the problem
that we have right now with the Democratic Party. They
want to tell you what you should be angry about,
not listen to what you have to say. And if

(09:19):
they would have maybe shut the hell up and actually
listened to the American voters, they may not have lost
last night, but they don't seem to have learned their
lesson at all.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
How to move to Canada.

Speaker 2 (09:32):
Google search surged in blue states after Donald Trump's victory.
And I'll say this to any liberal out there that's listening,
that's thinking about moving because Trump one, knock yourself out.
I am proud to be an American even when Joe
Biden and Kamala Harris were the presidents of the United

(09:53):
States America. Noticed I said, Kamala Harris the president because
clearly Joe Biden was incapacitated and they covered it up
and then they had a coup Joe Biden. I want
to be very very very very very very very very
very clear. I was proud to be an American when
Barack Obama as the president. My patriotism and love for
this country does not disappear because I'm a baby and

(10:16):
I don't get my way, and this is the problem
with the woke culture of the left. I understand that
last night there was a chance that my team was
going to lose. I've experienced losing before. I understand that
you don't always get your way. I understand that you

(10:37):
sometimes need to respect the process and understand that Yes,
Hope and Change, for example, was a message that revolved
around nothing but allowed for Barack Obama to become president
and John McCain lost. I understand. In the last election,

(10:57):
I get it. In the last election, Joe Biden won
the election. Donald Trump lost the election, and that is
the reality. And not once did I not have pride
in my country. But you look at these radical lefties
are like, oh, I want to move to Kennat Like
if you want to move, and I don't mean this,
mean like move, knock.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
Yourself out, move as quick as you can.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
But what I am so happy about is the fact
that it looks like the media and the Democratic Party
are not going to learn a damn thing from election night.
They still want to dictate to you what you can
and can't do with your in your life. They still
want to tell you how to live every part of
your life, what car you can drive, what fuel you
can burn, what stove you can buy.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
They still want.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
To you to believe that your kids are not actually
your kids, but they're the government's kids. They want you
to believe that they can tell you when to eat
and where to eat, and how far to stand from
one another. They did all this during COVID that you
can't worship, you can't sing. They want you to believe
that you are property of their government. Instead of shutting

(12:07):
the hell up, and I'm gonna say it again, instead
of shutting the hell up, instead of being quiet, instead
of listening to the issues that the American people said
were number one of them, they said, no, no, no, we
know better than you do.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
We know better than you do. What's going on.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
Take a listen to the exit poll data that Fox
News received on election night and listen to just how
I touch it with reality. The Democratic Party and and
Nancy Pelosi and Adam Shift and the Clintons and the
Beyonces and the George Clintes and the Taylor Swifts of
the world were about what the American voters cared.

Speaker 5 (12:49):
About, or analysis could start tell the story of this night,
and tell the story of the election. Just a reminder,
different than exit polls. We ask voters over one hundred
twenty thousand of them all over the country, all fifty
states leading up to and on election day, different from
exit polls, and right now I can start to begin

(13:10):
to give you our key findings and takeaways from what
we ask voters. This is really to give you an
idea of not only how they voted, but why early
in the evening. We can't reveal how they broke down
into the candidates, but we can reveal how they're feeling.
We asked about the direction of the country.

Speaker 6 (13:26):
This number is key.

Speaker 5 (13:28):
Those who feel like the country right now is moving
in the wrong direction seven out of ten American voters.
This is ten points higher than it was in twenty twenty,
just four years ago.

Speaker 6 (13:39):
If you were to break this.

Speaker 5 (13:40):
Down also new technology our heat map, you can see
some of those darker areas on the heat map, especially
those Sun belt states. This is where they don't like
how the country is heading or where it's heading, and
that could be very revealing as we continue to watch
the election results throughout the night. Another top finding, we
know the economy has been key and Americans just haven't

(14:01):
been feeling good about their finances. We asked about their
famili's financial situation, and look at this. While thirteen percent
sai they're getting ahead, fifty six percent holding steady, thirty
one percent of respondent said they feel like they're falling behind.

Speaker 6 (14:18):
That's more than three to.

Speaker 5 (14:19):
Ten voters also perspective, that's thirteen points worse than it
was just four years ago when it was at eighteen percent.

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Speaker 1 (16:09):
Now.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
You want to know something else that's just broken. As
I'm sitting here doing this show, we're now getting word
breaking news. It's Special Counsel Jack Smith is an active
talks with senior leadership of the Justice Department evaluating ways
he can end his prosecutions of President elect Donald Trump's
sources familiar with the matter have confirmed ABC News. They say, quote,

(16:35):
the decision is based on long standing DJ policy that
a sitting president can't face criminal.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
Prosecution while in office. The law fare. You want to
know what this election was about.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
It was absolutely about the law fare, and Special Counsel
Jack Smith is expected to wind down Trump's prosecutions as
quickly as possible. You look at this Democratic Party. They
will not stop until you take away their power. And
that's what we're now looking at. And as Kama Harris says, quote,

(17:12):
sometimes the fight takes a while. That doesn't mean we
won't win. Don't ever give up. That is her argument
to the extreme left. We'll get them again, we'll lock
them up again, We'll go after them again. There are
some Democrats, by the way, very few that are out
there giving blunt analysis to what happened last night. Chuck

(17:34):
Todd saying about the Trump camp treated Hispanic same they
treated whites working class voters, and Dems treated them as
an identity group and LATINX.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
Yeah, Hispanic voters are swing voters.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
And I think you know what's interesting here is a
Republican party treated them the same way they treated white
working class voters. Wait, so Republicans aren't racist and always
putting people into different categories based on the color or
their skin.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
What a novel idea?

Speaker 2 (18:02):
Chuck Todd basically saying, yeah, the Democratic Party is racist
and they treated Hispanics and blacks differently.

Speaker 7 (18:10):
This is a myss because this looks exactly the way
Iowa looks four years ago.

Speaker 6 (18:14):
You know, we're in margin of error range there.

Speaker 7 (18:17):
So look, she'd thought she'd found something with the Polster
independent women looking like they were choosing. And certainly we've
seen some evidence of it in national polls, a point
or two here or there, and look, you're I've seen
it throughout the Midwest.

Speaker 6 (18:31):
But it's a point here or a point there.

Speaker 7 (18:33):
I don't know if it's enough to make up for
the loss of voters of color. That if clearly, I
mean that is that continues to me to be the
big story of the night is the shift among Hispanics. Look,
Hispanic voters are swing voters, and I think you know
what's interesting here is the Republican Party treated them the

(18:55):
same way they treated white working class voters.

Speaker 6 (18:57):
They courted them the same way they treated white working
class voters.

Speaker 7 (19:00):
The Democratic Party has spent a lot of time treating
it as an identity group, you know, and you know,
whether it's Latin X, which sort of fell flat. And
so there's been a lot of hand ringing about this
inside Democratic circles, a real split, like you know, it
was a total misread sort of by the coastal strategists
when it comes to how to target working class motors

(19:23):
of color. And I think we're starting to see sort
of a working class coalition start to drift to the right.
You know, before Donald Trump had working class whites. Now
he's adding working class Hispanics and working class not necessarily
seeing evidence of working class African Americans, but adding working
class Hispanics. That becomes a very durable majority.

Speaker 5 (19:42):
Well, another way of saying that is the education gap.

Speaker 7 (19:44):
Well, it's the same thing, college educated on college educated.
It doesn't matter your ethnicity, it matters your education.

Speaker 8 (19:51):
But is it Donald Trump or is it the Republican
Party or is.

Speaker 7 (19:54):
It the Democratic Party? Okay, meaning like I don't you
know as the Democrat. It is first of all Latino
voters in many ways the same are driven by the
same issues. And there's one issue in particular actually that
Republicans align closer with Latino voters, or Latino voters will
align more closely with conservatives with Conservative party, and that
school choice. And that has been and you can't help

(20:16):
but wonder both Florida and TeX's been very aggressive about
expanding school choice. Where have Republicans made the greatest games
among Hispanic voters Florida and Texas. So education, the economy,
those issues bread and butter issues, and that is how
they talk to them, not saying Democrats weren't, but for
the sort of the cultural issues don't play as well

(20:38):
with Hispanic voters as they may with college educated whites
or even africanman.

Speaker 2 (20:45):
In translation, this dude just said they treated them like
they were a skin color instead of listening to what
they were saying.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
That's where the Democratic Party did wrong.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
You go back to what Chuck Todd said a moment ago,
go and not only did he say, the Democratic Party
just talks down to minority voters and they're kind of racists,
and they treat them like, oh, we got to talk
to them this way because they're Hispanic, and you gotta
talk to them this way because they're black, and you
don't just talk to them like they're real people. Right,
everything's at any politics of the Democratic Party. That's number

(21:18):
one thing that he said there, and that's why he's
saying Kamala Harris lost because the way they treated Hispanic
voters and black voters was pretty disgusting and fill with
honestly a lot of racism, fill with a lot of
just generalities like, oh, well, this is what hispanics think,
so what does do that? And they didn't listen to
the voters. But then there's also that another level of arrogance.

(21:43):
Biden aides told NBC News that Kamala Harris really didn't
have this type of concession speech fully ready that she
was forced to give after she lost. That is again
just how arrogant they are. They had no doubt that
they were going to because they had Hollywood behind them,
all the state sponsor media behind them, and Donald Trump

(22:06):
they were calling Hitler in their last days. They thought
that was gonna win. They never listened to the American people. Well,
now they're having to figure out what the hell they do.

Speaker 9 (22:17):
Car Leicster Wallas were the Vice President's remarks right behind me.
We can't tell you that this is the first time
that we will see her publicly since yesterday afternoon when
she was at DNC headquarters at a phone bank. But
I was here yesterday, Lester, and I can tell you
the mood here very different than it was yesterday. At
least earlier in the night. We saw just such a
deflated crowd here as the returns started to come in.

(22:39):
Now we can't tell you that the Vice President was
at her residence throughout the day and that she was
working on her speech. Interestingly, a Biden a tells me
that she really didn't have this type of concession speech
fully ready. She had expected instead to have a type
of speech where she would tell her supporters to hold
on because her campaign really expected this election results process

(23:01):
to drag on for several days. But we understand that
she did talk to former President Trump.

Speaker 1 (23:08):
Earlier today.

Speaker 9 (23:09):
She talked to him about the importance of a peaceful
transfer of power and also the importance for him to
be a president for all people, for all Americans now. Also,
President Biden also called former President Trump. We're told that
he invited the former president now president elect to the
White House, but we're still waiting details on that on

(23:30):
when that might happen. The staff is still working out
right now, Lestra I can tell you there's some cheering
behind me again any moment now. Vice President Harrison is
expected to come out here and deliver her remarks. As
you said, very significant location, her alma mater. This is
also the place where she announced her bid for president
back in twenty nineteen, and she has also told interviewers

(23:52):
that this location is very meaningful to her because it
was the first time she ever ran for elected office
when she was a fresh and here at Howard University,
and she ran for a representative here at the university.
But again we're waiting for those remarks lest her after
a very disappointing day for Democrats.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
All right, Gabe, a very disappointing day for Democrats. The
level of arrogance there is incredible. You also have to
remember there was a lot of people that thought that
Kamala Harris was very condescending when she ran around the country,
talking in different accents to pill to different demographics. How

(24:34):
insulting is that that she'll show up and she'll speak
in one one way, and then thirty minutes later she's
speaking to another group of people a completely different way.
It's called being a fraud or a liar. Kamala Harris
not admitting that they messed up here though she's proud

(24:56):
of the way she ran the race.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
Look i am, I'm so proud of the race we
ran and the way we ran it and the way
we ran it. Over the one hundred and seven days
of this campaign, we have been intentional about building community
and building coalitions, bringing people together from every walk of

(25:22):
life and background, united by love of country, with enthusiasm
and joy in our fight for America's future. And we
did it with the knowledge that we all have so

(25:43):
much more in common than what separates us.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
I go back to what I said earlier. Do they
learn nothing from what happened last night? Scott Jennings saying
it this way on CNN.

Speaker 8 (26:00):
H I mean, I uh, this never Trump whole complex
that grew over the last several years. Nothing has ever
failed as hard in politics as this, the Lincoln project,
all these people that built millions upon millions upon millions
of dollars from Democratic donors, and all the eggs that

(26:22):
was put in this basket. The split was amazing. Trump
got like ninety four percent of Republicans. I don't think
they accomplished anything except probably build a bunch of beach houses.
That's that's about what they did. Republicans being lectured to condescended,
to brow beaten by all these folks over the last
I mean, look at some juncture, it's okay if we

(26:43):
have different opinions about the election. You don't have to
beat people to death over it. And the more you
do that, the more it drives people away total failure.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
So I think we got a I love the Democrats,
but we got it. We can't be wrong. We're CNN right,
we can't be wrong. We cannot be wrong. CNN also
saying this moments ago at the White House.

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you that are getting involved. All right now, Biden has
invited Trump to the White House. You want to talk
about sticking the eye of Kamwa Harris and all the
Democrats had the coup on him. Remember the five Mafia
families the Democratic Party or who threw him out. Now,
Joe Biden like, hey, I'm the president again. You guys

(29:21):
didn't win without me. Joe Biden invites Trump to the
White House and will address the nation tomorrow, is what
we are being told.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
This is breaking. As I'm recording this liston.

Speaker 10 (29:33):
As we mentioned that the top President Biden and President
elect Trump also spoke today, we learned that mister Biden
will address the nation tomorrow. C ans Kayla to how
she is at the White House for us. First, Kayla,
what do we expect to hear from the president tomorrow
and what did you hear about the conversation he had
not only with Donald Trump, but of course with his

(29:54):
vice president.

Speaker 11 (29:55):
Well, the conversations were very brief, they're a very high level.
A White House official said that President Biden congratulated the
vice president on what he described as a historic campaign,
and as for the conversation with now President elect Donald Trump,
President Biden talked about being a president for all people
and ushering in a peaceful transition of power.

Speaker 6 (30:15):
And those are some of.

Speaker 11 (30:16):
The things that we're expecting President Biden to touch on
tomorrow when he delivers this address. Despite some of the
more piercing rhetoric from the campaign trail in recent weeks.
We expect the president to talk about how he was
a president for all people, and he expects Donald Trump
to be the same, how he will uphold democracy, which
is of course one of the core pillars of what

(30:37):
he ran on protecting back in twenty twenty and frequently
revisited throughout the course of the last four years. Now,
clearly it is not a bittersweet moment for President Biden.
It is expected to be quite bitter as he delivers
this address in a race he believed that he could
have won. Whether that there's any tinge of that in

(30:58):
his remarks, we don't expect there to be. We expect
him to be on script and speaking at a high level,
but of course we'll see when he actually delivers them.

Speaker 10 (31:06):
Dana, Yeah, I mean you sort of alluded to this.
This is obviously a fraud dynamic here because President Biden,
as you said, still believed that he could have beaten
Donald Trump.

Speaker 7 (31:18):
He was.

Speaker 10 (31:20):
Sort of unceremoniously removed, even though he said he did
not his.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
Own I love how Danta Bash is like, well, he
was unceremoniously removed. We call that a coup Okay, let
let's let's just let's just call it what it is.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
It's a coup.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
And she smiles because she can't even get it out correctly,
so full of crap.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
It's like that.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
We smile and laugh, like, oh, it's just kind of funny,
and you're like, are you kidding me?

Speaker 10 (31:48):
What are you hearing from his advisors about what's going
on there behind the scenes.

Speaker 11 (31:54):
Well, Dana, there are three schools of thought that have
sort of emerged in the light of day after the
results have come in and not just come in, but
shown a landslide and decisive victory of sorts for Biden's
predecessor that he really ran a campaign directly against. And
those three schools of thoughts are as follows. The first is,
perhaps Biden should have just remained the candidate. He had

(32:15):
that strong coalition in the blue wall of white working
class voters that helped tip the race to his favor
in twenty twenty, and that carried Donald Trump in twenty sixteen.
Perhaps he would have been able to carry that out.
Then there's the school of thought that perhaps blame should
be placed on former President Barack Obama for anointing Hillary
Clinton in twenty sixteen, and to speaker, a merit to

(32:35):
Nancy Pelosi, who effectively pushed Biden out of the race
this time around, with Aids saying that you know, it
was essentially the party's most powerful that told Biden that
he needed to step aside. They said that any other
Democrat could beat Donald Trump, and clearly they say that
was not the case. And then there's a final school
of thought that is, perhaps they just didn't fully grasp
but just how unpopular President Biden was. They believed that

(32:59):
the data would eventually play out in voter sentiment, that
President Biden's approval rating did not accurately reflect how people
actually felt on the ground.

Speaker 10 (33:08):
Batanna.

Speaker 11 (33:09):
As we know, voters are never wrong. They have this
opportunity to speak their mind, to cast their ballots and
show where their priorities are. And that is the source
of a lot of reckoning for the Biden team in
the light of day.

Speaker 10 (33:22):
Yeah, and it's pretty clear their priority was with inflation
and the economy. Cayla, thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (33:27):
Anderson, I love the meltdown there. Let me say this
last thing. Trump won Latino men fifty four to forty four,
Trump one, White women fifty two to forty seven. Trump
won twenty percent of the blackmail vote. We are seeing
a massive realignment in our politics. Democrats can no longer
claim a monopoly on the votes of Latinos, of women,

(33:49):
of black men. The awakening has begun in this country.
God bless America, God bless Donald Trump, God bless every
other Republican that's fighting hard right now for this country.
And it's going to be interesting to see what we
can now.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
Do with this victory. It is huge. It is huge.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
Make sure you share this podcast with your family and
your friends, and I'll see you back here tomorrow. Quick
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