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November 4, 2024 109 mins
One day to Election Day. Quincy Jones dead at 91. Peanut the Squirrel touches off social media firestorm after New York officials euthanize beloved rodent. Lighting hits field during Peruvian soccer game. John Fetterman talks immigration and abortion with Joe Rogan. How to motivate voters. The path to 270. 
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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
T minus one, Baby, T minus one. Let's go, go, Go, Go,
go go.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
I always got more publicity than other people.

Speaker 4 (00:29):
I know Donald Trump's tight.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
We had the greatest economy in history.

Speaker 4 (00:33):
Elections matter.

Speaker 5 (00:35):
Get your fat husband off the couch, get that get
that fat pig off the couch.

Speaker 6 (00:41):
Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist?

Speaker 7 (00:42):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (00:43):
I do, Yes, I do.

Speaker 5 (00:44):
And he said that, Hell did this happen to my son?
He's not a bad person. I'm a good person.

Speaker 8 (00:50):
I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by
what has been.

Speaker 2 (00:54):
Ready, let's do this, all right, T minus one one
day in counting? Who will win this big ass election?
It's Chad's big ass election show. I don't know who's

(01:15):
gonna win. I don't think anybody does, because if we did,
we'd be in Vegas. We'd be putting money on it.
I got a lot of comments out there about people
like are you betting on this thing? I'm like, look,
I'm maybe a little degenerate, but I'm not that kind
of degenerate. That's like a whole new level of degenerator
right there. So this is it. They're making their final pitches.

(01:38):
Who is going to get over the finish line. Who's
gotta big the bunk that's gotta win it, Who's gotta
do it. I'm gonna give you my prediction a little
bit later. I might do it tomorrow. I'm debating on
when I'm going to do it. I will say we're
coming at this as a nation divided into and also

(02:00):
into in a way that is just how we see
things differently, Like we got different glasses on. If you're
on the right, illegal immigration, economy, big big, big issues.
If you're on the left, apparently it's abortion democracy. Those
are the issues that are over there. The economy lives
in everybody's mind because we all live in the economy.

(02:22):
I've always said this. The person that doesn't have a job,
that's sleeping on the street, he or she participates in
the economy. Somebody's giving them money. There's a place that's
going to help them at some point in time, and
they're getting money from somewhere. Everybody participates in the economy.
And as far as the polls go, well, the polls
show the economy stupid.

Speaker 9 (02:42):
Americans are feeling as if their pennies are getting pinched.
Whether it's the cost of basic necessities like milk and
eggs or skyrocketing inflation rates for their dream home. Sure enough,
when we take a look at some of the most
recent pulling out there, one in four Americans say the
economy is their top issue. Rounding out the top four,
we also have abortion, we have the state of the democracy,

(03:03):
and the candidate's character. So right there you see the
top four issues for specifically swing state voters. But let's
whittle down that economic discussion even further. When we look
at what is most concerning for these swing state voters, well,
twenty four percent say it's the jobs in stock market,
wanting to see improvement in the overall outlook of the
jobs report, as well as sort of gaining more wealth

(03:23):
along the way. Around four percent say it's tackling inflation,
and then two percent apiece comes to income equality as
well as tax overhaul.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
Is income equality? I at you, going, what's the income equality?

Speaker 6 (03:38):
Like?

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Like, I don't know. I mean, there's always income equality.
It's always been income equality, always will be income equality.
You always have a few with a lot, some with none,
and a lot of people in the middle. So I
don't know if that keeps me up at night. I
don't know if that keeps you up at night. Taxes
obviously a issue that people are going to be looking
at because if you were to really break this, you know,

(04:00):
I mean how the economy breaks one way or another.
I mean, do I think the economy is awful? No,
We've talked about it. We even talked about on Friday.
It's the earnings that have been the biggest issue inflation.
If inflation goes up twelve percent, but your earnings go
up fifteen percent, you're still to the good, right. It
stuck that things are getting higher and you wish that
money would go further, but you're still in a position

(04:20):
where you're making more money than the inflation is costing you.
So you're ahead of the game, so you know, And
it's that two pronged attack we always talk about when
it comes to you know, you take off the one
hat being the producer of the goods, the person who
sells the goods, whatever it is, and you put on
the consumer hat. The consumer hats the one that we
vote on that kicks us in the grundle for the

(04:41):
most part. So, but the tax issue is going to
be a big one because whoever wins is going to
have to figure out what to do with those Trump
tax cuts and how do they go about doing it.
If Trump wins, we know he's going to want to
do everything in this power to continue to extend those
If he loses, she's going to want to get rid
of him, But what is she going to replace them with.
That's the big question right there. So there's a lot
on the line here when it comes to swing voters,

(05:02):
especially in these swing states. The reality is they've made
up their mind a long time ago.

Speaker 9 (05:09):
Now, who's the best candidate to actually tackle this issue?
According to these swing state voters, it's the businessman Donald
Trump fifty two percent. That's an advantage of about seven
percentage points. Now, the most interesting thing when looking at
this data, to me, was about when these voters actually
made up their minds. We know that the market is
prone to subtle, although significant changes, But that being said,

(05:32):
what we're finding is that within the last few days
or the last few weeks, there are very few undecided
or persuadable voters. A very large chunk made up their
mind about who they were going to vote for within
the last few months. But the vast majority, seventy percent
said that they made up their mind about who to
vote for earlier this year, right around the times the
candidates were actually named the nominees. The point I'm trying

(05:55):
to make is that even with the market available to
fluctuate over the last few weeks or months, and even
the fact that we've seen both of these candidates barnstorm
these swing states and make their case, overall, most of
these swing state voters knew who they were going to
vote for earlier this year.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
And that's understandable. I mean, because even if you're an independent,
you came from somewhere, so you you probably still identify
more so with that than the other. And you've made
up your decision. You made up your mind, You made
up that decision a long time ago. Hey, this is
what I'm going to do. This is how I'm going
to vote if this is what it is, and I'll

(06:31):
hold my nose and vote for him, or hold my
nose and vote for her, whatever it's going to be.
The persuadables are tiny. That's why getting out the vote
matters more. And that's why I've been saying for the
last couple of weeks, the people that are going to
win this election for either Trump or Kamala are people

(06:54):
that would vote for them but may not show up,
and it's getting them to show up that matters. Getting
them to show up is the thing that matters more
than anything else, because if you can't get those people
to show up. And I'm not talking about people that
are regular participants in voting but are uncertain. I'm talking

(07:16):
about the people that would absolutely one hundred percent vote
for you, whether you're Trump or your Kamala, but they procrastinate. Eh,
they forget the mail stuff in Oh was that today?
That is the voter that you need to make sure
you get to the polls and whoever gets out to

(07:37):
vote the best within their party. I'm not talking about independence,
I'm not talking about the the I'm not quite sure
what I want to do. I don't really participate. I'm
talking about the people that are actually in your party.
They're in your base, they're in your tent, but they
kind of are easily persuaded. Ooh, peace Candy, ooh, peace Candy.

(07:59):
That's what I'm talking about. Three two, three, five, three, eight,
twenty four to twenty three atch had Benton show. Here's
your Twitter. We're gonna be on this for the next
MM I mean again, i'd I don't know how long
this is gonna go. I mean, it could go days, weeks.
I just I hope that we have some real data

(08:22):
that points one way or another late Tomorrow early Wednesday,
because I think the longer this drags on, So if
we get into Thursday Friday, then you're gonna see tons
of lawsuits filed, which I think you're gonna see anyways,
and then you're gonna see this drink drag on even longer.
And would I be surprised if if if we get
through the weekend, that this thing goes through next week,

(08:45):
maybe into Thanksgiving. I wouldn't be surprised, which is scary.
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
three atch Had Benton shows your Twitter. A lot of
stuff to get to today, the death of a legend,
Peanut the squirrel, Oh, Quincy Jones died to also a legend.
Talk about that. So many other things to get to today. Kids,
Are you ready for it? It's going to be nutty.
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Speaker 1 (10:26):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 10 (10:28):
Quincy Jones was a creative genius As a composer, bandleader,
and producer, Jones was the man behind many classic hits
by iconic artists like Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, and,
perhaps most famously, Michael Jackson. In nineteen eighty five, Jones

(10:53):
used his influence to gather together Who's who are performers
to record we Are the World, a charity single that
raised money for victims of Ethiopius famine. By the early
twenty first century, Quincy Jones had won more than twenty
five Grammy Awards, and in twenty thirteen, Jones was inducted
into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Yeah, that guy's like the might'st touch. Everything he touched
was gold. And Michael really put him in a different stratosphere,
like where it separated him from being from being great
to being a legend.

Speaker 11 (11:25):
Michael, that was an accident. But we did the whiz
And he said, because he helped me find a producers.
You don't even have a song and a picture yet,
I don't think about that. Let's get choo a song.
He only was on he is on Dom the road.
That's all he had.

Speaker 6 (11:41):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (11:41):
It's all he had. Yet Michael knew I go to
this guy Quincy, He's going to set it up in
a way that's totally different, breaking away from a pops.

Speaker 11 (11:49):
I was looking for stuff when he asked me about
the producer, to see what he could do that hadn't
been done before. I was thinking about the rains of
his voice and just that's the stuff should do, like
the architecture I production, you know, because he was so
smart and intuitive, you.

Speaker 2 (12:06):
Know, Michael was. I saw a thing this weekend where
this guy said that Michael and Tupac got into a
fistfight and Michael kicked his ass, and several other people say, yeah,
that happens. So apparently Quincy's daughter was dating Tupac and

(12:30):
they got into an argument and he was being kind
of rough with her, and Michael happened to be there,
and Michael said, you better watch out, and he told
Michael get away from him, and they started scrapping. Michael
beat him up. Now I don't know how real that is,
but you can see it's it's funny because everybody says
and by the way, there's something that's said in there

(12:50):
that Spin said a lot. Tupac loved to fight. Tupac
couldn't fight. It was one of the things got you
ask kicked. But he also said, look, everybody, you know
he was thin. He was tiny right, all of the things,
but he was six foot and he grew up with
a whole bunch of brothers and a dad that was
kind of an a hole. So Michael maybe knew how
to scrap.

Speaker 11 (13:15):
One thing that I think that worked far. We didn't
have time for paralysis from anolysis. We've made a thriller
in eight weeks.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
That's pretty cool. Thriller in eight weeks, biggest album of
all time. You did it in eight weeks. Did you
know what was coming? Probably not Quincy ninety one. You
would have thought at some point Quincy had to have
had his ear and said, dude, this thing with kids,
even if it's innocent, you got to stop it. You

(13:48):
got to stop bringing kids over to your petting zoo
and telling mom and dad they can't come. Okay, I
know you're you think you're Peter Pan, but people think
you're Peto Pan. So how about stop three two, three, five, three, eight,
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your Twitter, your Instagram, all of the other things Harris
has voted, But what about a.

Speaker 12 (14:10):
Prop that Vice President?

Speaker 13 (14:12):
Have you returned the ballot to California and how did
you vote on Prop?

Speaker 4 (14:15):
Thirty six?

Speaker 14 (14:17):
So I have my ballot is on its way to California,
and I'm going to trust the system that it will
arrive there. And I am not going to talk about
the vote on that because honestly, it's the Sunday before
the election, and I don't intend to create an endorsement
one way or another around it.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
Now. Prop thirty six, If you guys don't know, this
is California's way of saying, hey, remember how we were
going to be softer on crime. Well we've thought, no,
we're not going to do that anymore. And it's it's
it's it hasn't worked. So there's several other things in there,
but essentially what it does is it strengthens actual law

(15:01):
against theft things of that nature. So you know, if
you've been picked up, I don't know, forty five times
for stealing a bunch of things, you have all these
drug convictions, guess what you may now have to pay
a price for that to society, for stealing, for doing
all these things. Top of that, it also makes it

(15:24):
so if you're a drug deal and you sell something
to somebody and that person dies because of it, you
could be held responsible and charged with murder. So the
way that they've you know, I mean this whole soft
on crime and it's not about if. And it's so
funny because so many of these laws they went out

(15:48):
there and they tried to do. It's the it's the
unintended consequences, right, So you look at something like, you know,
California's soft on crime, no bail, all of these things.
The fact is is, I think we could all get
behind the fact that we've overcharged people, We've done some
stuff that maybe we should look at. But it's not

(16:09):
about whether or not the law is good. It's how
it's implemented. And that's what I've heard from a thousand
people out there in California in this world that have
dealt with us, whether it's the cops, whether it's victim advocates,
whether it is people that you know are suffering because
crime has hit their business. It's the reality of you've

(16:31):
decided not to even enforce half of these things that
you put in place. And I think that's the frustration
that so many people have had. So that's why this
is going to be interesting. But I like how I
was reading several articles. You know, it's very divisive. It's
not divisive. People don't want crime in their neighborhood. People
don't like crime, and they want people to be punished

(16:52):
if they're doing things. If you're robbing somebody, you should
have to pay the price for that. It's the implementation.
It's like with the drugs situation. Right, so they decided
we're gonna we're gonna decriminalize a lot of this stuff.
At no point did you say, Okay, we're gonna decriminalize this,
but now you can just sell everything all over the place,
do whatever you want, have an open air drug market.

(17:12):
You just decided, Okay, if we're gonna do this, we're
just gonna ignore it and just let it happen. So
much of it is about implementation. Three two, three, four,
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Speaker 15 (17:29):
Chow then Chad Benson Shoe.

Speaker 1 (17:58):
The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 16 (17:59):
Well here tonight to speak on behalf of Peanut the
Squirrel God rest his tiny shirt squirrel that was taught
to water ski has a squirrel called the nation's attentions
like this one. Now, this squirrel was squirrel napped and
murdered by the State of New York and absurd abuse
of government overreach. There are forty million rats or something
in New York and they executed the only one trained
to wear a cowboy hat and had an Instagram account.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
Not a rat, but thank you. Scott Lonely Scott over
there CNN talking about it. I'm going to tell you
guys this right now, we are kind of finding out
maybe what took place, Jealousy being part of it. We
know that. So if you guys don't know the story
of Peanut. Peanut was rescued by gay named Mark and

(18:42):
what ended up happening is Mom, I guess abandoned Peanut
seven years ago. Mark took him in and they've been
committing crimes together since. No, that's not true, but he
did take him in and built up about three million
followers across all the social media. So for those of
you at home trying to go viral, there's that all

(19:02):
that is going on right, all the stuff that's happening, chaos, craziness,
New York. You know, crime, illegal immigration, et cetera, et cetera.
They decide, hey, we're coming after this guy. Now you're
coming after and based on what somebody had to snitch
on you and the way they treated him. Oooh wait.

Speaker 17 (19:20):
Not only tears my family apart, but Peanut was the
cornerstone of our nonprofit animal rescue and ten to twelve
dec officers rated my house as if I was a
drug dealer. I was sat outside my house for five hours.
I had to get a police escort to my bathroom.
I wasn't even allowed to feed my rescue horses. I

(19:42):
was sat there like a criminal. After they interrogated my
wife to check out her immigration status, then proceeded to
ask me if I had cameras in my house, then
proceeded to go through every cabinet, nook and cranny of
my house for a squirrel in a raccoon.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
I'm going to tell you guys this right now. We
put up a lot of crap with each other, yeah,
at each other, magal liberal evil fascists, cabbynus. We put
up with all kinds of crap. But as a nation,
when you do something ridiculous and you decide to snuff
an animal, which is what they did. You unite a
lot of us. We're like, well, you know, we can

(20:17):
all agree on this. You guys shouldn't have done this.

Speaker 4 (20:21):
What.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
Yeah, So they come into his house, a bunch of them, right,
got they got a judge, got a warrant, They got
the whole nine yards. They're coming after this guy because
he's got a furry squirrel. That's dangerous, right, running drugs
is like as a cartel. Oh my god, how could you?

Speaker 18 (20:39):
They got a search warrant, four departments and a judge
signed off on a search warrant for a squirrel in
a raccoon, and then they took them and killed them.

Speaker 10 (20:48):
An animal that had been with you very safely for
seven years.

Speaker 6 (20:52):
Why now suddenly did they show up with his search warrants?

Speaker 18 (20:55):
We don't know who made the complaints. Again, Peanut was
an an indoor squirrel, not anybody. He's been with us
for seven years. Not a single complaint was ever filed
for this animal. We had him for seven and a
half years. He became the world's most famous squirrel. We
weren't hiding him by any means. He was all over TikTok.
He became the first scroll on TikTok to ever hit
a million followers.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
As you do first one to hit a million followers.
Now here's the thing who ratted him out, who dropped
the dime on Mark and by the way, Fred the Raccoon.
Nobody cares about the little trash band I do. I
care about the trash band. Nobody else does, But I
care because that's the kind of person I am. We're
finding out a little bit more about Mark and his wife.

(21:39):
Now they've got a big farm, three hundred and fifty acres,
and I got this nonprofit set up right for the
horses and all the stuff that they're doing, rescuing animals,
all in Peanuts' name. But it might have been his
peanut that people were excited about.

Speaker 19 (21:53):
I'm not somebody that's going to come in here in
Barger Place and ruin your life, but he ruined mine.
And I want to know why thing to talk to you,
because it's going to start coming out. I have an
only fan I have an only fans page. So this
was something, you know, not that it's relevant to this.
It's not like I promoted on peanuts page. It was
a way for me to make the money. I had
to make to buy this place. So it was like, okay,
some provocative photos this and that. People enjoy me a

(22:15):
little bit more on a different side of social media.
You know, it is what it is. It was an
ample opportunity. It went much better than we anticipated, and
it bought this property. It bought the beginning of this place.
And you know, as soon as this place was self sufficient,
I was out. And this is not about us wanting money.
We want this place to live on in peanuts memory,

(22:36):
and we want to change what's going on in the government.
We want to pass this law to help animals. You know,
the money that we will get and if we win,
the money will go to this sanctuary. We will stay here.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
So was it the only fans? Hmmm? Somebody snitched on?
I mean they're in the middle of you know, they
got three hundred fifty acres. Who in God's name cares?
Somebody did somebody wrong and you have to ask why.

(23:09):
I mean, it's okay because you had the only fans.
Is really is that it? I mean, come on, so
it comes out you have only fans. We're we're adults here,
we're getting over there. Why though, like, why do you
need that many people right to take down a squirrel
and Fred the raccoon and this dude and his wife,
it's a fair question to ask. I mean, then they

(23:33):
euthanized him, which, of course, you guys already know he's
pissed and angry. Is he should be? Is it because
of his No, it's not because of his only fans.
Hell to the point where Dady Vance is talking about it,
about he and the president talking about.

Speaker 20 (23:48):
It, so I know Don's fired about Peanut. The stud
are on the way down here from Cincinnati. He was like,
you know, is it really the case that the Democrats
murdered the elon musk of squirrels? And I said, yeah,
sounds like have you seen the videos of this squirrel?

Speaker 6 (24:03):
He's like he's a genius.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
He's a genius squirrel. Not anymore though, that killed the
hell out of him. And why I mean, you know,
I mean it's fair. Look, when I talk about how
local government will be involved in your life in a
way that's ridiculous, this is why. Because it is involved

(24:27):
in ways that's ridiculous. It is involved in ways that's
over each it is involved. I mean, this is such
an absolute ridiculous waste of time and money, And do
you think this helps you? I don't think this helps you.
By the way, New York's trying to figure out, it's like,
oh wow, I think we I think people thought we'd

(24:47):
be all about that. You can't get the rats off
the street, right, you're hiring rat killers for six figures almost.
You've got crime, illegal immigration, runneth the muck. You got
all of these things going on, and you devote time
to go get the damn squirrel. I mean, this does

(25:08):
not look good for you at all.

Speaker 18 (25:11):
They haven't messaged me, they haven't called me, they haven't
given me a formal statement whatsoever. The last time I
heard from the DEEC was when they left my house.
Another news station called me with their statement, and that's
how I found out Peanut is gone. They didn't even
have the heart to call me themselves to tell me
what was going on. This state has more problems than
a school on a raccoon, and we're using our taxpayers

(25:33):
dollars to help take these animals out of a comfortable place,
all because of some paperwork.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
And paperwork. By the way, if you know anything about
New York or any of these big blue cities, they
live for paperwork. They live for bureaucracy. They live to
do you dirty, they live to make your life a
living hell. So they live for all right, you need this,
all right to fill that out. Yeah, but you need
this now, But you you need this, and then we'd
have to come over and do twenty five different inspect

(26:00):
and then you need this over here, and then we're
gonna go do this, and then we're gonna do this,
and then we're gonna deny you anything, no matter what
it is that you have, no matter what it is
that you're doing, we're gonna deny you all of those
things because we are bureaucracy. The thing I'm terrified the
most when it comes to people talking about the deep state,
it's not deep, it's wide open. It's bureaucracy at the

(26:22):
local level, at the state level, at the federal level, nameless, faceless,
unelected bureaucrats who are absolutely ridiculous in the way that
they do things. And we should all be pissed about
this because it's bigger than peanut, right we consider to

(26:44):
talking about the s world's bigger than that. How many
of you listening have had to deal with wacky crap
like this because of some small little person walking around
with a clipboard or doing something like that, and you're
thinking to yourself, what are we doing here? So you
getna be the one that gets to be the arbitra

(27:04):
of whatever is going on, And no matter how good
it is, it's never good enough, and you're just gonna
have to cost me more money, more time, and be
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Speaker 8 (28:37):
To do what you know, honan dude, because when you
do what you.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
Do what you know?

Speaker 8 (28:42):
Hana dude.

Speaker 21 (28:43):
What you've just said is one of the most insanely
idiotic things I have ever heard.

Speaker 14 (28:48):
And then they passed us a baton, And the question
is what will we do with the time we carry
the baton?

Speaker 2 (28:54):
You smoking?

Speaker 14 (28:56):
Or you just dumb and pale who doesn't love a
yellow school?

Speaker 2 (28:59):
But oh my god, get your lass on.

Speaker 4 (29:03):
That cool buff and go home.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
I call myself a joyful warrior the Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 13 (29:13):
I hate you, be Orange Pumpkin.

Speaker 4 (29:16):
You just comes me.

Speaker 13 (29:17):
One of the most important people in my life, my dad,
Donald Trump.

Speaker 4 (29:24):
I hain't you.

Speaker 13 (29:26):
You will never be president, okay, you bastard, and you've
posted me mine dad. My dad was the most important
person in the world to me, but now his colors
are finally own. I hate you, you orn pumpkin Ben,
you've second me, you and all of your Trump supporters.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
That is a woman who is lost her blank in mind.
So she's upset because she's lost her dad. Oh her
dad died. No, no, no, he's voting for Trump, so
she now can no longer have anything to do with
her father. That's crazy. I'm sorry you need help. What

(30:22):
if everybody in your family voted against you, I wouldn't care, right,
We're still family. That's all that matters. Yeah you say that, No,
I'm serious, I don't care. I mean my grandfather and
I were super close. He was a Democrat his entire
life till he retired. He wasn't in the unions anymore,
but we'd always joke about canceling each other's vote out

(30:43):
all the time, and not that it mattered. I mean,
lived in California, so you know, it's a one party state.
But still it was. We'd have great debates and it
was fun. But I would just never think to myself, Oh, geez,
it's it. I can't have you who is a family
member anymore because you voted for Trump or you voted
for Kamloh I got, oh I got? That is insanity.

(31:08):
What is wrong with you? It's there, trust me, We've
got more to play. There's some people out there who really, really,
really believe that this is it right Trump wins, and
they're somehow they're in. They're in for it right, like
they're Trump's coming for them and and they're gonna be

(31:33):
locked up right. It was a Debbie Dingle talking about,
oh yeah, he's gonna lock up people and concentrate you
camps something. Everybody on the right and left in the media,
it's like, where where did you hear that? Well, that's
you know, that's what I heard from who. But you know,
people like, no, no, that's not you don't gonna do that.
We're gonna have camps just so insane. And the fact

(31:57):
that you would even think about ditching your pops because
he voted for somebody else. He was the most important
person until he didn't give you what you wanted. And
so there you go. I love this. I was gonna
do this last Friday, but it didn't have a chance.
People are getting married. So people got married this weekend.

(32:18):
Some are getting married tomorrow. What do you do at
a wedding at a time like this? These brides to
be are in a state of panic.

Speaker 22 (32:27):
Their wedding date coincides with the red Hawk presidential election,
and they're worried heated arguments might break out among their guests.

Speaker 21 (32:35):
Is everyone just going to beat each other up for
my wedding?

Speaker 1 (32:37):
We're making a world at our wedding?

Speaker 2 (32:39):
No politics.

Speaker 22 (32:40):
When Shannon hendricks In and Drew fitz Maurice picked their
wedding day to year ago, they didn't even realize it
was the weekend before the most contentious election in recent times.
Was there any part of you that went like, oh, shoot,
is everybody going to be talking about the election?

Speaker 23 (32:56):
There was a little part of me that was like,
oh man, it's kind of like, oh.

Speaker 22 (33:00):
Wow, they've now made signs that bans all political talk
at their wedding.

Speaker 1 (33:05):
It says no politics zone. You know, tonight is a
place of love.

Speaker 2 (33:11):
I think that's great. Now. This couple they forgot what
this first Tuesday was in November during an election year,
and they decided we should totally get married on this day.

Speaker 22 (33:26):
This bride tells us she's actually tying the knot on
election day. Katie Newell and her fiance decided to keep
their guests in check.

Speaker 2 (33:34):
They won't be serving alcohol.

Speaker 9 (33:36):
Well at least nobody would have any you know, kind
of like the liquid truth in their system, you know,
making them maybe say things that they wish they had it.

Speaker 22 (33:43):
Etiquette expert Mariah Grummitt weddings.

Speaker 23 (33:45):
Are very emotional, elections are very emotional, and then you
put those two together and it's kind of a perfect storm.

Speaker 22 (33:50):
She has these tips.

Speaker 23 (33:52):
It's really difficult to control the outcome of how people
are going to act. But I think that if you
can have a little bit of strategy, whether that's where
you see p and having conversations ahead of time with
people who may bring up these challenging topics.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
It used to be like, you know, there was there
was the ugly table, the weirdos. People you invited you
thought would never come because you don't really have anything
to common with them, but they go they're at your
work and they overheard you talking about it. Those people,
and then there's the kid's table. Now we're gonna have
to have the liberal and maga table. Just don't talk

(34:30):
politics that simple. I told my wife yesterday, so I
played pick a ball and she goes just I said,
I'm not ill. I don't. But several of the people
I play with know what I do, and who's gonna win.
I'm like, oh god, no, no, no, no, who do
you think is gonna win? I'm like me in this

(34:53):
next game, that's who's gonna win. Just it's it's just
put it out out there, not today, not today. Now,
the question is what happens at Thanksgiving because that's usually

(35:15):
right since Trump's come about, that's the time of the
year that everybody breaks their family up because Trump is
so evil. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four
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(35:36):
the fascist regime that potential the potential for it to
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Speaker 1 (36:16):
This is the Chad Benson Show. The Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (36:44):
Showed minus one day one day away. Then the real
arguments can begin. Let's go go go, go, go go go.

Speaker 3 (37:00):
I always got more publicity than other people.

Speaker 4 (37:03):
I know Donald Trump's type.

Speaker 3 (37:04):
We had the greatest economy in history.

Speaker 4 (37:07):
Elections matter.

Speaker 2 (37:09):
Did you fat.

Speaker 5 (37:10):
Husband off the couch? Get that get that fat pig
off the couch?

Speaker 6 (37:15):
Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist? Yes?

Speaker 4 (37:17):
I do, Yes, I do, And.

Speaker 5 (37:18):
They say that I hell, did this happen to my son?
He's not a bad person. I'm a good person.

Speaker 8 (37:24):
I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by
what has been.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
You read.

Speaker 2 (37:40):
This, So here we go T minus one. Less than
twenty four hours from now, It'll be the biggie. No,
not the biggie like that. I'm talking about election. What
will happen? I have no IDEA new poll out today says,
this new poll out today says that I if I'm pollsters,

(38:04):
I'm terrified right now thinking to myself, hope we get
this right, because this is this is our job on
the line.

Speaker 6 (38:11):
This is it.

Speaker 2 (38:11):
If this thing goes south, it's over. We're screwed. Uh
it's I mean, I saw five point thirty eight came out.
That's Nate Silver said that Trump has a fifty to
fifty percent chance of winning the popular vote and an
eighty five to fifteen percent chance of winning the electoral college,

(38:37):
which is all that matters. It's not a popularity contest,
it's it's the electoral college is all that. How do
you get to two seventy? What's your path to two
seventy seventy? To get in to two seventy is all
that matters. That's it.

Speaker 24 (38:49):
The ABC News HIPSOS poll of likely voters nationwide shows
a race inside the survey's margin of error, Kamala Harris
at forty nine percent, Donald Trump at forty six percent.
Four and ten voters say not as well. Off financially
as they were when Joe Biden took office. Eight and
ten Trump supporters say so, but just eight percent of
Harris supporters agree. Three quarters of likely voters say the

(39:10):
country is now on the wrong track, including ninety eight
percent of Trump supporters and half of those backing Harris.

Speaker 2 (39:16):
So it's always about the economy and delivering the message.
As they've delivering their final message. You know, out of
that game, Trump was to kill the media. You're like, okay,
just you know, I mean, after the whole chiney thing,
I just roll my eyesing or whatever. I'm not listening
to you guys anymore. And let's not forget every time

(39:37):
everybody says, ah, this is what he wants to do,
let's not forget. He's the guy that they've tried to
kill twice. So to point that out, he's the guy
that's been shot and that another guy was going to
shoot at. So let's not forget that. But Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania,

(39:58):
that seems to be it. I mean, the thought of
maybe Wisconsin, could Iowa, that's the big thing overnight R Like,
oh my god, she's leading in Iowa according to one polls,
like the most respected pollster, like you better be right,
because if not, so, how do you deliver that message?

(40:20):
That's the big thing. What is the message and how
do you deliver it? Because I don't think in Pennsylvania
they've delivered a good message, Kama. I just don't think
they have. This is Rep. Hulee talking about the message,
and now they're struggling.

Speaker 25 (40:37):
You know, I think that there still is a feeling
amongst some of the electorate that they have been forgotten
and that they are looking for somebody who sees them
in a way that they feel is not around in
the environment. And so I feel frustrated because I feel
as though somehow all of us have not been able

(40:57):
to break through and communicate all of the d and
good things that are happening under democratic control, with the
Democratic White House, and all of the really amazing things
that have happened as a consequence of the Biden administration
and hopefully of the Harris administration. You know, you stand
on a street corner and you're watching people pull the
lead pipes out of our communities because they've been there

(41:19):
for more than forty years, while we've known they've been
hurting our children and our families. Because of the Biden
administration and hopefully of future Harris administration, those pipes are
being eliminated. People are being more safe, and as a result,
there's also jobs that are being created on that corner.
And so I think there really is a disconnect that
we're still struggling with to try to communicate really what

(41:40):
the Democratic platform is about and about the harmfulness of
the Republican platform.

Speaker 2 (41:46):
Okay, I just want to point something out here. Right,
let's step away from this for a second. Forty years
we've known it's been bad, yet for forty years nobody's
done anything about it. That's scary, scary thing. Kids, Hey,
these things aren't good for us. Well, we'll get to
him in four decades. We got stuff going on. But

(42:07):
she talked about the fact that the message falling on
deaf ears because people feel like they're left behind. And
it goes back to that thing we've talked about in
the past, that flyover nation. For whatever reason, Trump resonates
with people and the Democrats can't figure it out. And
part of that is the fact that, yeah, he says wacky,
crazy stuff, but it's also seems to be kind of
a just a regular dude, even though in theory he's

(42:28):
not supposed to be a regular dude. Right, He's a billionaire,
you're not supposed to He just comes across that way,
cusses like a sailor, speaks his mind. You know exactly
where he's coming from. Full of crap at times, but
you feel like you have a conversation with and that

(42:51):
is very refreshing for a lot of people, as opposed
to everybody else who gives the usual stat boring ass
answers that happened time to time, asked John Fetter. I
think he's on with Dana Bash about Trump and Pennsylvania.

Speaker 26 (43:06):
And I've been saying this whether it was Biden or
then became Paris. I said, it's going to be very close,
and Trump definitely has a connection with voters here in
Pennsylvania and that's why it's going to be close.

Speaker 2 (43:18):
And he does have a connection. Now I'll go back.
I at this point, I still think Trump has an edge.
At this point. The race isn't to get those undecided voters.
That's not it the last minute Christmas shoppers, I think

(43:41):
is what Bill Maher called him. No, the race at
this point in time is mobilize and get out everybody
who's already in your camp. But more often than not,
they ignore voting. They don't care enough. You know, they
may they'll vote for you, but there's all the other
stuff that they don't want to vote on. It just

(44:02):
seems like a pain in the ass. They forgot about
doing it, they don't put it in the mail, et cetera.
It's those people. You must activate your group to get
out there and get everybody to the poles. And by that,
I say it again, not the undecided. It's because there's
not a lot of them left. But the people that

(44:24):
are already in your camp, the people that will vote Democrat,
the people will vote Republican. That's never going to change.
It's getting them to get off the couch, getting them
to get to a poll, getting them to get to
the place where they have to vote. That's a bigger
issue because for the most part, they don't do a

(44:44):
lot of stuff that they should do. Like we've talked
about to fix a ticket, Right, you get to fix
a ticket, Yeah, get to it. Then you do get
to it, and then you're like, all I got to
do now is that I've got that done, is get
it signed off. They get it signed off, and they
don't mail the damn ticket in so that they've had
it done. Those people, right, it's like your kid always says,
is like my kid, my kid Jack will do all

(45:05):
of his homework and then we'll look in and we'll
say why, why, why why you got a d in this,
And they'll say, well, didn't turn anything in you, Well,
I did it all, but you didn't turn it in. Yeah,
I forgot to do that. Those people who are voters,
they'll vote for you, but you gotta get him there
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get to. Somebody asked earlier about fascism. It's kind named Allen.
I was wondering about fascism. I hear Trump's a fascist,
but I'm waiting to see some of this stuff because
it's just it's an easy word to throw around, right,
because people here fascist they don't even know what it
is and not quite sure they know it's bad. And
as long as you can just tell everybody that person's

(45:48):
a fascist, well then hey, let me define him for you,
not his actions. So so much stuff to get through.
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(46:54):
is the Chad Benson.

Speaker 1 (47:06):
Chad Benson.

Speaker 7 (47:07):
These are the basic ground rules for surviving a fascist government.
It's just one hundred percent what Donald Trump has said
on camera he wants to put in place if he
gets re elected. Well, the magaheads use it to attack someone.
If so, keep your mouth shut. Okay, you no longer
know that any of your trans friends are trans. You
no longer know that you know friends, family, or neighbors
are left leaning at all. Anyone that you don't know

(47:29):
tries to talk about politics around you, you shut that
down immediately because that is fishing for information and people
they can report.

Speaker 2 (47:36):
Okay, there we go. This person's just going to teach
everybody how to get through should Trump win and he
becomes that.

Speaker 27 (47:43):
Country Siviva thinking about forcescerties and early forties. Of course,
if you're talking about zip for strike on thea trumpler
din you, sir, who's loss is f in mind?

Speaker 7 (47:56):
Anyone you know who is an immigrant, You are now
going to tell anyone who asks that they have been
living in America their whole lives, because if you are
not among the people who need to flee for their
own safety, you are part of the people who are
helping them flee. You do not brag about the people
you have helped. You do not tell others about the
people you have helped. You keep your mouth shut about
all of it. On every single possible forum, someone asks

(48:19):
you your opinion on global warming, you say, I don't
talk about politics. Someone asks about your opinion on the
basic rights of other people. You say, I don't talk
about politics. It's gonna hurt, but that's what's going to
help you and others survive.

Speaker 2 (48:32):
I love the part always say, if they ask you
your immigrant, you tell them you lived here your whole life.
My grandfather the thickest accent. He'd be like, hello, shait
I hear my whole life. That's what he would have
sounded like. Oh my goodness, what he voted for Trump?
He would have Actually, the border alone would have made

(48:52):
him vote for Trump. And finally, one more for my paranoia, friend, paranoia, I.

Speaker 7 (48:58):
Am not going to tell you that he is going
to successfully overthrow the government. I am telling you these
are the things that are going to happen if he
somehow does wind up back in the White House, and
what you need to do to prepare. And finally, you
may not like it, but get yourself firearms training, firearms
safety training, and stay strapped. Because worse comes to worse,
you also need to be able to defend yourself. And

(49:19):
the Second Amendment is probably the only constitutional right that
Donald Trump will not do away with.

Speaker 2 (49:24):
So there you go. It's going to be crazy. It
really is these next seventy two hours, you know what,
probably the next week. Cause look, do I think Trump's
going to go out quietly if he loses. No, unless
it's a blowout, unless it's a massive blowout. And do
I think if it's really close that the Democrats are

(49:46):
going to say, oh, it was just it was you know,
it was no big deal, and you we're going to
go no, because they've already lawyered up as well. I mean,
it's it's funny both sides consit here and pretend like that, Oh,
we would never do that, we would never say that,
we would never, we would Well, it's a bunch of crap, Jimmy,
you're asking, right, who was an absolute clown? Was on

(50:08):
with Bill Maher and they were talking about the election,
right and winners, losers outcomes.

Speaker 28 (50:14):
When I say we will support a free and fair election, no,
we're not going to allow them to steal it in
the States, or steal it in the Department of Justice,
or steal it with any other election official in the country.
If it's a free and fair and election, we will
do what we've always done.

Speaker 6 (50:29):
We will honor it.

Speaker 29 (50:30):
So finally, yeah, and that is the gamin FORRIDS history.
They honor it. That is the big difference between the parties,
one of the big okay.

Speaker 28 (50:41):
So, and on that point, I'll tell you the political
scientists have told us the hallmark characteristics of a fascist
hotel party.

Speaker 2 (50:47):
Number One, they don't.

Speaker 28 (50:48):
Accept the outcome of democratic elections that don't go their way.

Speaker 6 (50:51):
Yeah, right, They embrace political.

Speaker 28 (50:54):
Violence as an instrument for obtaining power. And three, they're
not organized democratically. They're organized top down as a cult
of a personality around a charismatic or allegedly charismatic figure.

Speaker 2 (51:07):
It right, Okay, settle down there, Jamie. You guys have
challenged a crap ton of elections, So settle your ass down.
And I like her, was like, well, he could use
the Department of Justice. How is he going to use
the Department of Justice? Don't you guys right now? Run
the Department of Justice. Just out of curiosity or am

(51:30):
I wrong? Is there some sort of special thing? But
both sides are going to come out. Look, I've said
and I'll say it again, the last election, there were
questions that absolutely should have been asked, and there was
no proof at the end of the day that they

(51:51):
could prove without a shadow of a doubt that something
had happened. Doesn't mean that you can't ask those questions
and you shouldn't ask those questions. You absolutely should. But
once you asked those questions, and if you don't get
the answer you like over and over again, you can't

(52:12):
just scream all day that it was stolen. You've that's
I mean, that's just the reality of it. And I said,
I think Biden won, Right, he's a president. We move on.
They've had their four years. Trump's back chance to win again.
That's it. Wasn't happy about January sixth, But here we are.

(52:41):
So you know, for the four years, you know, before
the last election, it was stolen by the Russians and
it was all of the things. So everybody settled down
with only one side, does it? Bs and jamie're asking
what a clown?

Speaker 6 (52:59):
Clown?

Speaker 2 (53:01):
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secret women voters out there for Harris that aren't answering

(53:22):
the question the way that the pollsters would like it
because they think their husbands apparently would beat them. I
don't know it or whatever. I'm not quite sure. And
they are their secret men out there getting ready to
vote for Harris. Has those commercials worked?

Speaker 6 (53:42):
Oh?

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Oh my god? What is that? If you go to
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(54:59):
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It doesn't even look real, and everybody just tips over,
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on the field. It is. It is scary, a f speaking,
a scary less than twenty four hours till the big election. Hey,
some of you have already voted. What do you had?
Eighty some million people have already voted. Over the weekend,

(55:44):
Roger Fetterman was on with Rogan. I think he was
on Friday, may've been on Thursday. Came out on Friday.
Very interesting. They got to talking about a little thing
called immigration. I know, if you're aware of this, that's
a big deal amongst a lot of people, both Republicans
and Democrats.

Speaker 31 (56:00):
There's a significant number of these people that are illegal
immigrants that have made their way to swing states. And
then there's been calls for amnesty. There's been calls for
allowing these people to have a pathway to citizenship and
allow them to vote. The fear that a lot of
people have is that this is a coordinated effort to

(56:20):
take these people that you're allowing to come into the country.
Then you're providing them with all sorts of services like
food stamps and housing and setting them up, and then
providing a pathway to amnesty, and then you would have
voters that would be significantly voting towards the Democrats because
they're the people that enabled them to come into the

(56:42):
country in the first place first place and provided them
with those services. This is a big fear that people
have and that you're rigging this system and that this
will turn all these states into essentially locked blue like
California is.

Speaker 2 (56:58):
And that's a I don't know why people don't understand that.
Why Republicans or Democrats for that matter, would not understand that.
If the Republicans were doing it, you'd be up in
arms if you found out that a vast majority of
the people that have come here we're going to vote Republican,

(57:18):
You'd be doing everything in your power to go no
freaking way.

Speaker 26 (57:22):
Immigration is always going to be a tough issue in
our nation. You know I had as a professor in
grad school, Alan Simpson, Alan Simpson, and he was he
was a United States Senator, he was Wyoming and he
was actually a pro choice for Republican I mean, how rare
that would be. Well, it doesn't exist now. And he said,

(57:44):
you are never going to have any meaningful immigration kinds
of legislation. He's like, because both side, that's useful for them,
and it's going to be back and forth, back and forth.
And he said that twenty five years ago.

Speaker 31 (57:57):
Useful, meaning the debate having it always some politicalsful one
side or the other.

Speaker 2 (58:03):
It's it's useful.

Speaker 26 (58:04):
And he said they were never going to be And
he said that in nineteen ninety nine.

Speaker 2 (58:11):
And he's absolutely right. But things have changed. I mean,
at that time, he was absolutely right. It's something I've
always talked about. Nobody ever the abortion thing. They're still
all pissed off. The abortion mess has gone, as far
as they're concerned. The fight that was abortion. Now it's
gone to the states, and state legislators may get a
little bit out of it. They'll still fight at the

(58:32):
federal level. They're trying to figure out how they can
craft it to make it work for them, But in truth,
neither side thought it was ever going to go away,
and they enjoyed the fact that they could fight over
it all the time because it's good theater, it's good
at raising money. And now immigration is in that position.
But the fear is well hold on a second. We

(58:54):
could fundamentally change everything if we were to get people
amnesty and get them the opportunity to vote. As Jendi
Van said last week, let's say just go seventy thirty.
If you put them in the right places, those swing
states would no longer be swing states. Then you'd have
a one party country, which is terrifying.

Speaker 26 (59:16):
I voted for the border deal and that and that
went down, and that's I mean, he said that twenty
five years ago, and that was absolutely true now that
they had an opportunity to do a comprehensive border bipartisan
and that went down because Trump he declared that that's
a bad deal after it was negotiated with the other side.

Speaker 31 (59:39):
But what didn't that deal also involved amnesty, And didn't
that deal also involve a significant number of illegal aliens
being allowed into the country every year? I think it
was two million people. So it was still the same
sort of situation and their fear is exactly what I
talked about. These people moved to swing states and that
that will be you used to essentially rig those states

(01:00:02):
and turn them blue forever.

Speaker 2 (01:00:05):
Hey a minute, look, yeah it's amnesty. Okay, so you're
giving amnesty, You're you're hiring some new border agents. And
remember you're still allowing two million in. That doesn't count
the godaways, and that doesn't count the legal immigration, and
we know how they mess with the numbers. So we're
in the exact same spot. All we really did was

(01:00:26):
give the border patrol more help to essentially process people
and that's about it, and maybe take on some of
the cartels in certain ways, but not really anything that
is going to change the way things are. So you
haven't done anything. And everybody said, well Trump wanted it
gone well, in reality celebrating a bill that wasn't very good.

(01:00:52):
I mean that everybody said, I was. It wasn't a
great bill. Was it better than maybe what we have
now kind of sort of at least when it came
to the border patrol getting something, But long term, we
were going to be in the same place. And all
you're going to do is give a pathway to citizenship
for breaking the law, And why wouldn't you want to
at that point in time if you know they've done

(01:01:13):
it once, they've done it twice, they're going to do
it a third.

Speaker 26 (01:01:16):
Well, I'm not really sure if that's what's in play.
I think it's really like it's important that we have
with have an honest conversation.

Speaker 31 (01:01:25):
Doesn't that seem logical though? If you have a significant
number of people that are being moved into swing states,
that have come across the border illegally, and then you've
provided them with all these services, You provided them with
food stamps, EBT, you provided them with housing. You could
if you gave those people amnesty and allow those people
to vote, and it was very organized. You're talking about

(01:01:47):
seventy five thousand votes over a few counties that switched
everything over to the Republicans.

Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
You could see how.

Speaker 31 (01:01:53):
You import ten million people over the course of four
years illegally and then move a significant number of them
to swing states and then provide them with all these
services and then give them a path to citizenship, you
could essentially rig those states.

Speaker 26 (01:02:09):
Undeniably, immigration is changing our nation. I mean, I haven't
spent a lot of time in Texas. But it's very
clear that that immigration has remade Texas.

Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
And one of my things I've been on about for
well over a decade plus since I've done the show.
Very rarely do you see a state that goes from
red to blue or blue to red, where you have
people who genuinely go, you know what, I don't like

(01:02:41):
the way this is moving, and I'm changing the way
I vote. What you see is an influx of people
who are red or blue who start to turn your state.
You're not changing minds, You're importing votes. And then what
happens is eventually you're not in charge and the other
people are decide I think we should import some votes.

(01:03:04):
So immigration is so important. I don't think people realize that.
You know, people ask me, oh, what's the most important thing?
Obviously the economy is a big deal. But our country,
despite what Trump thinks and everybody else, look, is inflation
two damn high. Absolutely is Are we in a better
position than ninety nine point nine percent of the globe? Yes? Yes,

(01:03:24):
I can't even think anybody who's in a better position
than we are at this moment in time. But I
will tell you this. My fear is immigration illegal immigration
and the doing away with things like the filibuster. That
should scare all of us because once that happens, it's
free reign crazy on the federal side of stuff, and

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Speaker 32 (01:05:02):
When I talk to a young man who might be
taken by the fun side of Donald Trump, such as
it is the Dan saying that going to the wrestling matches,
going on the podcast and trying to portray himself as
someone who he really is. And I think Cardi b
called this out and said, it's just all a hustle,
and so what I'm trying to implore young men in
particular to do the research.

Speaker 6 (01:05:23):
He's not your friend.

Speaker 32 (01:05:25):
The policies that he's talking.

Speaker 3 (01:05:27):
About will not help them in the economy.

Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
He's not your friend. I continue to say this. I
asked it, what two weeks ago because Michael Keaton said, Hey,
Trump's not your friend, and I said, dude, I'll vote
for Kamala Batman if you want to be my friend.
We sent out all of the bat signals to him,
yet alas, he's not my friend. So what's that say.

(01:05:53):
We've got to understand something here that Trump's not your friend? Okay,
are any of them? By the way, I don't know
if I really want any of them to be my friends.
I got enough friends. I have a small group of friends.
That's all I need, not looking for anymore. One comes
along fantastic, But this whole thought that like, well, he's

(01:06:15):
not going to be your pal. Okay, but what if
the things that he's talking about resonate with me more
than the fact that Kamala. I mean, you guys, this
entire thing has been about women and reproductive rights. And
that's great. That's where you've went. That's where you've went,
and a smart thing to do. Men aren't there, they're

(01:06:39):
not they're looking at going Okay, that's you know. And
by the way, the way that you've tried to get
men has been embarrassing. We'll get to that in a second.

Speaker 32 (01:06:48):
The policies that he's talking about have nothing to do
with them. So they might think he's great, think he's cool.
But at an event somewhere I was hanging to a
mom of a eighteen year old who was nervous and
worried that he and his friends were all kind of
taken in by this part of Trump, and she just said,
please just go online.

Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
Watch him, watch.

Speaker 32 (01:07:08):
The speeches, Listen to what he's saying, not the podcast,
not him at the wrestling matches or the UFC the
football game. Listen to his speeches, watch him, and then
look at her and watch her. And he came back
and said, oh, my goodness, mom, I'm voting for har.

Speaker 2 (01:07:23):
Oh did he Well that's good, good for him. Yeah,
don't watch And I've said this about Trump. You'll get
more out of Trump on the podcast. And if you
want to watch a good podcast, it's not Joe Rogan.
Go watch Lex Friedman. Okay, go watch something else. Go
watch her. Tell me what she's going to deliver. And

(01:07:44):
as we say all the time, local matters more than
anything else. Hence the reason we've been talking about peanut
all day, the squirrel that was executed by the State
of New York. Local matters more than anything else, but
you going after men is hilarious. The way that you're

(01:08:05):
doing it. This is the latest. Remember last week the
commercial where you know, guys couldn't because the Republicans are
apparently gonna take away porn and all that kind of stuff,
so you weren't allowed to do on your own anymore.
This is the latest one from the same group, the
Condon Brook I'd need a nice happen. I'm gonna go

(01:08:28):
get that out.

Speaker 33 (01:08:31):
Sorry, you can't use that.

Speaker 2 (01:08:33):
Who are you?

Speaker 33 (01:08:34):
I'm your Republican congressman. Now that we're in charge, we
ban Plan B.

Speaker 6 (01:08:39):
You can't.

Speaker 2 (01:08:39):
You can't do this. I can't have a kid right now.

Speaker 33 (01:08:41):
I won the last selection, so it's my decision. Now
let's get back in there so we can give her
the news daddy.

Speaker 2 (01:08:50):
So that's what they're they're trying to do. Scare, scare, scare.
Everybody's all about scaring. It is so And here's another ad.
This one is that who doesn't want to vote for Trump?
And of course the guys that are going, they're all
going together, right like I have never voted with any
of my friends ever, ever, never once. Hey, guys, what

(01:09:13):
are you doing. Let's say we all go vote, right,
We'll make it a day. It'll be fantastic, and we're
gonna get together. We're gonna make it a day is good.
This is gonna be great. Never once have I went
and voted with my palace.

Speaker 3 (01:09:25):
Come on, boys, let's make America great.

Speaker 2 (01:09:27):
Character.

Speaker 6 (01:09:29):
It's your turn, buddy.

Speaker 34 (01:09:30):
Before you cast your vote in this election, think about
how it'll impact the people you care about the most. Remember,
you can vote any way you want and no one
will ever know.

Speaker 26 (01:09:45):
You your patriotic duty.

Speaker 6 (01:09:47):
You better than brother.

Speaker 34 (01:09:48):
What happens in the booth stays in the booth. Vote
Harris Walls paid for by vote coming good.

Speaker 2 (01:09:55):
So that's the latest ad of you know, so you
have the ones where the women will say they're going
to vote Maga or Trump, and then they'll get in
the booth and they kind of look at each other
like and then they vote Harris. And this is the
same one because he's all daddy and then he's like,
oh my god, I wasn't gonna but no, it's just,

(01:10:18):
oh God, who's ready for this thing to be over?
We are what thirty six hours away from the signs
coming starting to come down, the commercials not being on,
and no more text messages. I think that should make
us all happy. That's where we should have the happiness.

(01:10:41):
But what if there's violence in the street, that's my
favorite one, violence in the street. Are you ready for that, Chad,
what happens if there's not. Nobody ever answers that question.
It's always, well, there's got to be because it's a
scare tactic. Trump's already building it up. Going to be
another January sixth.

Speaker 3 (01:10:59):
I think Hobble's going.

Speaker 6 (01:10:59):
To win the popular vote by five six million votes.

Speaker 4 (01:11:02):
At least.

Speaker 35 (01:11:03):
I think she'll get the bleactoral vote. But I think
Trump won't stop at anything, and we'll be in course
and we'll be in litigation, and he'll be telling people
again to go to the Capitol if you want to.

Speaker 2 (01:11:13):
Have a country and fight like hell.

Speaker 6 (01:11:15):
There may be blood and.

Speaker 35 (01:11:16):
There's I'm concerned, and there could be a behavior that's
untoured and violent anytime. If Trump doesn't win, he claims
he wins and they say he doesn't win, there could
be chaos and Trump will read it and won't care
about the results.

Speaker 2 (01:11:31):
So here we go, and Jamie, you're asking. Over the
weekend was on with Bill Maher talking about the exact
same thing, kind of sort of but not really saying, look, yeah,
we're going to totally accept it. We will accept the
the outcome of this if it's fair, right, if it's
a fair outcome, it's like, okay, we've never once challenged anything.

(01:11:55):
This is it. My fear is this thing drags on
past Thanksgiving. I mean, I would love to think that
it's going to be over tomorrow night. I don't know
if it is really going to be over by Wednesday
or Thursday. I mean, could we see it drag on
into the weekend. It's a possibility. And I think if
I think if we get to like Friday or Saturday,

(01:12:17):
we don't have results, I have a feeling we could
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(01:12:38):
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Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 2 (01:13:16):
We're down to the final few hours before the big kickoff. Kids,
ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. You know what I'm
talking about. It's time for the big ee. We're talking
about election.

Speaker 3 (01:13:26):
I always got more publicity than other people.

Speaker 6 (01:13:29):
I know.

Speaker 4 (01:13:29):
Donald Trump's tight.

Speaker 3 (01:13:30):
We had the greatest economy in history.

Speaker 4 (01:13:33):
Elections matter.

Speaker 5 (01:13:35):
Did you have fat husband off the couch? Get that
get that fat pig off the couch.

Speaker 6 (01:13:41):
Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist?

Speaker 11 (01:13:42):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (01:13:43):
I do, Yes, I do.

Speaker 5 (01:13:44):
And he said that. I hell, did this happen to
my son? He's not a bad person. I'm a good person.

Speaker 8 (01:13:50):
I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by
what has been.

Speaker 2 (01:13:54):
Ready, let's do this, all right, we're rocking. We're rolling
here down to the end of it all, or maybe
the beginning, depending on how sideways this thing's go, which
does have a chance. I'm not gonna lie to you.

(01:14:14):
We may not be talking about the winner here in
a few days. We may be talking about lawsuit after lawsuit, etc.
Et cetera. Is this the end of the beginning or
the beginning of the end. We are going to find
out that soon? I bet.

Speaker 27 (01:14:29):
But man, people woke up today, did just see the
thing about Iowa?

Speaker 2 (01:14:35):
Did just see it? Iowa? Trump's losing an Iowa.

Speaker 36 (01:14:39):
One poll took everyone by surprise, a respected pollster in
red state Iowa finding Harris up by three, which is
within the margin of error. Harris's lead in the poll,
largely driven by women and independent voters, comes months after
a six week abortion band took effect in Iowa. Still,
Trump won Iowa by nearly ten points in the last
two elections.

Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
Yeah, I'm not really worried about that. I think it's
an outlier. I don't think it's real. In fact, she
was on with Mark Halprin and they asked her about
they put up the polling data, and she asked, what
are the RS and d's mean? That's Republicans and Democrats.
Oh goodness me. So do I think that matters?

Speaker 16 (01:15:19):
Now?

Speaker 2 (01:15:19):
I don't. I know. I have said though, Could there
be a surprise state? Yeah? Could? I would be a
surprise for Kamala. Absolutely. Could New Hampshire, New Mexico be
a surprise for Trump? That's a possibility. Is it going
to change anything? Look, the pathways for both of them
are narrowing, and for the most part, I think we understand.

(01:15:39):
It's Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. That's it. If you win Pennsylvania
and you're able to grab one or two of the others,
you know, really two or three of the other swing states.
I mean, you split the swing states. Let's just say
they split it, and Pennsylvania's up for grabs, which is
what I think. A lot of people think Trump's gonna
win Arizona. Trump's gonna win Georgia. She's gonna win Wisconsin, Michigan,

(01:16:04):
maybe North Carolina. That's a toss up for both of them.
But then it's about Pennsylvania. You win Pennsylvania and chances
are you've won this and this is it's going to
be very interesting to see how this thing plays out
in Pennsylvania because he has people there that absolutely understand
him and like, there's no doubt it is a swing state,

(01:16:27):
it is purple, and I wouldn't be surprised if either
of them won it. At this point in time. I
don't think she's done enough, but has Trump. And you know,
the Christmas Eve voter is what Bill Mark called. People
are gonna make those decisions on the last minute, you know,

(01:16:49):
Christmas Eve shopper going out, there's like I gotta get
stuff for everybody. That's that's the person right now. The
bull of these campaigns need to do one thing. You know,
who will vote for you? We have a really strong
idea who will vote. You need to find people to

(01:17:14):
make sure that you get them to the polls.

Speaker 37 (01:17:17):
Those people who otherwise would vote maybe forget to vote,
procrastinate on everything.

Speaker 28 (01:17:30):
You know.

Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
I've been using this example. It's my kid, man, my kid.
He will sit there and do homework for three days
and he will turn the damn thing in and he's like,
what the hell are you doing?

Speaker 29 (01:17:39):
Man?

Speaker 2 (01:17:39):
You did the whole thing. It's that that person who
may fill out the entire ballot mean to mail it
and then three days after the election go, oh my god,
I found my ballot. I forgot to mail the thing.
You got to get those people to the polls because
those people who are undecided, and there's not a ton
of them out there, but the ones who are essentially

(01:17:59):
a flip of the coin, they're not going to do
it until they may get there if they go at all,
and you at this point in time have no idea
what they want and what they're even thinking.

Speaker 38 (01:18:11):
Like maybe maybe Trump, maybe her, I don't know, I
don't may So that's where we are right now, and
of course over the weekend, Trump threatened apparently to kill
all of the newspeople.

Speaker 2 (01:18:27):
Some ridiculous thing that people are freaking out about. Is
this rhetoric again? He's coming after everybody. First Liz Cheney,
which was a lie.

Speaker 29 (01:18:36):
I woke up today to the headline that Trump had
called for a firing squad for Liz Cheney. And this
is what I really don't like about the media.

Speaker 2 (01:18:45):
No, he didn't.

Speaker 29 (01:18:45):
Here's what he s He's criticizing him for being a warhawk.
I mean, she has Dick Cheney's daughter, she's.

Speaker 2 (01:18:50):
A radical war work.

Speaker 29 (01:18:51):
Let's put her with a rifle standing there with nine
barrels shooting at her. Okay, let's see how she feels
about it. You know, they're all war hawks when they're
sitting in Washington in a nice building saying, oh gee,
we'll send tens of thousands of troops right into the
mouth of the enemy. No, of course, he expresses himself horribly.
He has to add she's a stupid person, because he's
what it's really like from Vietnam.

Speaker 2 (01:19:14):
Oh, you're so funny. You're asking as if you were
any of those places. So I don't think Jamie Raskin
served it in the military. Let's double check that, right,
did you Jamie? Right? Did did you guys all love Bill?

Speaker 10 (01:19:27):
Well?

Speaker 2 (01:19:27):
I think Bill didn't do it either, did he?

Speaker 8 (01:19:29):
Right?

Speaker 2 (01:19:29):
Like I'm looking, I see lots of political stuff and
I'll see your military there, Jamie, Yeah, there you go.
So oh. For God's sakes, it's just it's but it's
crazy like that went so crazy on Friday, and the

(01:19:50):
justification was, well, you know what Trump would say something
like that, and now he said it about the meeting,
which is not what he said. They make it seem
like he said it about that. Did he didn't. He
was talking about all the places that he's got plastic
up now to protect himself. That bulletproof glass says, are
you count shoot.

Speaker 6 (01:20:06):
Through the media?

Speaker 2 (01:20:06):
Watch? I wouldn't mind. Ah, you know, get over yourself.
For God's sake, This.

Speaker 29 (01:20:10):
Is exactly what hippies always said. This is exactly what
peace Dix always said. This is fortunate son the song.
It's like, you know what, it's very easy to sit
in your building and send young men to die apropos
of Ukraine.

Speaker 6 (01:20:22):
You know, just just don't lie to me.

Speaker 29 (01:20:24):
He was saying something that by the way if it
came out of the mouth, some of it, not the
stupid part. Again, sounds like what hippies used to say
about not sending people I'm worth Jamie, I'm not defending Trump.

Speaker 6 (01:20:37):
I'm just saying, don't lie to me.

Speaker 2 (01:20:39):
Yeah, which is what they did. And even like so,
we did this on Friday, and by late Friday night,
Jonah Goldberg, who was one of the ones who said
he said they was going to do this this day,
he came out and goes, you know what, I was wrong.
I was emotional, and he didn't say that. That was
my bad. I got that whole thing wrong. You did,

(01:21:00):
but you came out and you said, eh, I screwed up.
That's fair. That's fair. So for the next twenty four hours,
they're gonna get out there, get everybody they possibly can't vote.
So we'll see what this looks like. I have no idea,
and of course the fear is that nobody's gonna believe it.
And I'll be honest, it gets old. You know, both

(01:21:24):
sides are already lawyer up, and you know Trump is
already saying they're doing this and doing that, and you
know the Democrats, even Jamie ra asking it, well, we
will absolutely get behind a fair election. And I'm like, well,
this isn't this is Wait a minute, you'll you'll get

(01:21:46):
behind a free and fair election. I thought that's what
we you guys are told telling me this all the time.

Speaker 28 (01:21:51):
When I say we will support a free and fair election. No,
we're not going to allow them to steal it in
the States, or steal it in the Department of Justice,
or steal it if any other election official in the country.
If it's a free and fair and election, we will
do what we've always done.

Speaker 2 (01:22:05):
We will honor it. So so now you're already starting
to come out and go, well, they we're not gonna
let them steal it. So it's frustrating, kids, it is,
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eight little What's trending? Straight ahead Chad Benson.

Speaker 1 (01:23:41):
Shoe Chad Benson.

Speaker 2 (01:23:54):
No, It's time to find out what's trending. What's trending?
Sign James Dan Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sera.

Speaker 4 (01:24:15):
Vote what trupping?

Speaker 2 (01:24:23):
That's why I was trending on the old intewebs on
this Monday. Give you a hint today. Number one trending thing.
Quincy Jones passed away to age ninety one. Great music producer,
guy did so much stuff. Michael Jackson, we are the
world to name a few passed away. Long live Quincy's music.

(01:24:46):
Questions though, I have about a few things when it
comes to Quincy jokes that is on Google's Twitter, and
you have number one trending thing, not even close. Where
to vote. I when to go to Google because a
lot of people are unsure to vote. Colts, Viking, Saints, Panthers, Ram, Seahawks, Jacks.
You see where're going with this. It's Monday. You know,

(01:25:07):
Monday is one of those days where well it's football, baby,
at least this time of year. James Vanderbeek announced he
has cancer, says he's doing okay. Saquon Barkley football. If
you didn't see the play yesterday he as the kids
would say, Juke's a guy just I mean, it was

(01:25:30):
the ankle broken with this move. Then he tried to
spin again and as he was going back where as
a guy was coming in to hit him, he jumped
in the air and did the splits. It was spectacular
and my favorite thing. Tweet trending now on Google When
is election Day? If you have no idea when election

(01:25:50):
day is, it's best that you know it's Wednesday. Head
over to Yahoo College Football Chapel Roone, Quincy Jones, James
Vanderbeek all trending. Ukraine Russia War North Korean soldiers Man.
That is a trip, isn't it? What is that about?
What are you guys doing there? You know this isn't

(01:26:11):
going to end well for you, right, you guys understand that. Finally,
over to Twitter, Quincy Jones, No one trending thing Iowa.
Surprise in Iowa could Kamala in Iowa according to the polls,
it's really close. Of course, the same things in New Hampshire.
I mean, I man, I tell you, it's it's crazy.

(01:26:35):
I have no idea what pols believe. We've been talking
about that. Of all the things people should be worried
about today. If you're if you are looking, you know,
from the political side of it, business aspect wise, it's pollsters.
This is it for you, guys. You get this wrong
in a major way. I mean, if you're within the

(01:26:56):
margin of air, okay, that's fine. But if you'll get
this wrong to the point where it is just, you know,
one of them sweeps all seven swing states and it
turns out to be more Reagan versus Carter than the
closest election of our lifetime, that's not good. Cowboys, Saquon Barkley,
packers all trending. Peanut, we're talking about peanut, pepinette. Here's

(01:27:23):
what no peenut is. Peanut is the amazing, credible squirrel
that was killed by the State of New York. It's
disgusting what they've done. Tyler Bass Trending kicked a sixty
one yarder to win the game yesterday and the dying

(01:27:43):
breath of the game, Oh my god, it was awesome.
And yes, more on Quincy Jones passing away.

Speaker 11 (01:27:49):
We didn't think about money of fame when we started,
not ever. Just be a good musician, which is a
good thing.

Speaker 2 (01:27:57):
I mean, if you're a good musician back in the day.
I mean, this guy produced everything and everybody, including yes,
Michael Jackson.

Speaker 11 (01:28:06):
Michael, that was an accident, but we did the whiz
and he said, cause he helped me find a producers.
You don't even have a song in the picture yet,
I don't think about that. Let's get to a song
only on uh is on don the road. That's all
we had.

Speaker 2 (01:28:22):
And it eased on down the road to many big hits,
including the greatest hit of all thriller, So Honor of
Halloween last week three, two, three, five, three, twenty four
to twenty three at Chad Benton Show, is your Twitter
tweet at his texted program, So Nate Silver yesterday put
it at eighty five percent that Trump wins the electoral
college and almost fifty to fifty in the popular vote,

(01:28:48):
which doesn't really happen normally. The Republicans went through the
electoral college and the Democrats win the popular vote more
often than not. That would be a huge surprise. Who
has a better path to two seventy because that's the
big thing, because you know, Iowa would change a lot

(01:29:09):
if Kamala was able to win that. What about New Hampshire?
Is that a chance that Trump could win that? I mean,
does that really move the need to one way or another?

Speaker 9 (01:29:19):
For her?

Speaker 2 (01:29:20):
Her path is much more narrow. He's got a little
bit bigger path. But it's not like they've got this.
We kind of know where a vast majority of the
states are going tomorrow. Kamala Harris.

Speaker 39 (01:29:28):
The easiest way she has to win two hundred and
seventy electoral votes it is with Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
On the flip side, we're spending a lot of time
thinking about other paths for Donald Trump. He could win
two seventy by winning in Nevada and Arizona, holding those
southern states of Georgia and North Carolina, and then winning
any of the Big three Upper with West Battlegrounds. Pennsylvania

(01:29:50):
the biggest prize out there, probably the closest to a
must win anywhere.

Speaker 6 (01:29:53):
On the map.

Speaker 2 (01:29:53):
Yeah, then I think we know Pennsylvania is where it's at.
He could conceivably lose Pennsylvania and still gets two seventy.
It would be really tough for her. Three two, three, five, three,
twenty four, twenty three at Chat Benson Show, What's your Twitter?
Your Instagram? All off the other things? A lot of
stuff still to get to. More on the big day

(01:30:14):
tomorrow Tea minus one? Who will win? Will we ever
find out who wins? Honestly, this is just going to
drag on for months. Will we find out before Thanksgiving?
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Speaker 40 (01:30:28):
It is the Chad Benson Shown Chad.

Speaker 1 (01:30:40):
Benson Joe, The Chad Benson Show.

Speaker 21 (01:31:03):
You know Donald Trump has accused us on the other
side here of controlling the weather.

Speaker 2 (01:31:07):
I started writing a.

Speaker 21 (01:31:08):
Note to him saying, you know, Donald, you're right, we
do control the weather. And what's going to happen on
Tuesday is going to be a blue tsunami and I
don't think you really see it coming.

Speaker 2 (01:31:20):
That right there is Michael Moore of the Michael Moore Fame,
joining us now, Jim Kennedy of the Kennedy Institute of
Public Policy Fame. Jim, we could talk about the presidential election.
We'll get to that in a second. But there are
other things going on out there, because there is a
battle for the House, a battle for the Senate. So
much of what is going to be really decided, as

(01:31:40):
far as which way the country's going to go, may
not be decided by the presidential race. May be decided
by these races out there. So will there be a
blue tsunami? Yes or no?

Speaker 41 (01:31:52):
I do not think there will be a blue tsunami
in any way, shape or form. In fact, the likelihood
of the Republicans controlling both houses is much higher than
the likelihood of the Democrats controlling one house.

Speaker 2 (01:32:03):
Talking to Jim Kennedy, Kennedy answered to Public Policy Research,
all right, Jim, Ted Cruz making me nervous. You look
out there, who's getting you excited about a win and
who's making you nervous?

Speaker 41 (01:32:15):
Well on the Senate, Ted Cruz is making me nervous.
Fisher in Nebraska's making me nervous. Making me confident right now?
Would be Montana flipping over, and of course West Virginia.
But West Virginia was a given because that state is
redder than just about anything there is out there. It's
redder than California is blue at this point. So those
are the good seats. Yeah, we're looking at like twenty
three Democrats up and only eleven Republicans to defend. And

(01:32:38):
the only two that right now that are anything but
solid Republicans are CRUs who will probably win, though it's
a little disconcerting that Ted's not is probably gonna win
with less of a margin than President Trump is gonna
win Texas, probably like three points for Cruz and five
points for Trump. So I'm not really sure what it is.
But again, he's got a very strict abortion position that

(01:33:00):
is probably not helping him with the women voters in Texas,
and that's probably what's holding him back. And Colin Allred
running a decent campaign. He's a couple of guys, a
former NFL player, and that kind of appeals to a
lot of people in Texas, and he's running hard on
the abortion issue against Cruz.

Speaker 2 (01:33:15):
If Ted Cruz was to lose, would that be a
shock to you?

Speaker 41 (01:33:18):
Yeah, yeah, I would be shocked if he loses. Also,
he's a very important Republican in Congress too. I'm not
sure what he would do if if he did lose,
but it would be a shock. Would also probably mean
that we have President Kamala Harris. If there's that kind
of a wave like like mister Moore was talking about,
then there is that possibility of a bluish wave. Still
very unlikely the Republicans are going to lose House the

(01:33:41):
Senate based upon the current makeup of how many a
rep for risk or by the Democrats. Pretty much it
looks like worst case, Republicans will get fifty two. I mean,
maybe they would only be down to fifty one if
you get cruise to lose, But for that point, yeah,
I mean pretty much. It's there's a scenario that's been
run towards. If you're running a one hundred times ninety

(01:34:01):
one times the Republicans are going to win the Senate
and nine times a Democrat.

Speaker 6 (01:34:05):
So it's highly.

Speaker 41 (01:34:06):
Unlikely that Democrats would win unless you're talking about a
huge blue wave.

Speaker 2 (01:34:10):
Talking to Jim Kennedy Kennedy Institute of Public Policy Research,
let's go to the House. So still a narrow margin
there and what takes place in the House, because I mean,
it's the whole thing with the House is it always
interests me because here goes to the Republicans. If they
win this, what happens to Mike Johnson there? You know,
you've got this fracture inside of the House, you know,

(01:34:31):
or any of the MAGA get anybody who doesn't do
we want people? Are they out of there? Is anybody
really at risk? And for the Democrats, you know, could
they see themselves losing more seats?

Speaker 41 (01:34:44):
Yeah, they could. Though it is really tight. It is
much tighter than the Senate right now, and that's pretty
much a toss up. And it seems like anybody either
party that wins, unless there is some sort of a
late wave or a late shift, is going to have
the same problem that as you mentioned, Speaker Johnson had,
where basically to three people can hold the party hostage
as far as as what their demands are, like we
saw with Matt Gates and previously. Bobert looks okay in

(01:35:09):
her race, who because she's moved Lauren Bolbert to move
to a new district in Colorado. She was kind of
a barely won or primary and it looks like she's
going to be able to pull hers out some of
the key races. There's five races in California to look at,
two in Arizona, and three in Pennsylvania. But right now
it's each side's got about two hundred and five votes
and it's those thirty or twenty five in the middle

(01:35:30):
that are going to determine who's going to run it.
But no one's going to have a twenty seat majority.
It looks like, again, unless there's a large red wave
or a large blue wave on one side or the other,
they're pretty much you're all set right around two oh
five to two oh eight for both parties. So you're
talking about a ten seat you know majority at most
ten would be good. If you get outside of probably five,
then you have least a lower probability of people holding

(01:35:51):
the party hostage either side. Democrats are Republicans, So the
Democrats are pretty good. I mean, I off have to
say the Democrats are pretty good by keeping their people
in line. They don't really couch out any of that
kind of stuff. They pretty much, you know, smack them
around and they get in line or they wind up
you know, sitting in a in the in the Steampipe
Trunk distribution office in the bottom of the House Office building.

Speaker 2 (01:36:13):
Talking to Jim Kennedy. Kennedy answered to Public Policy Research,
all right, you talked about Arizona. Obviously a lot of
nerves there. I don't think Kerry Lake's gonna win once again,
and I think this is I think the end of
her her run in the world of politics. I don't
think she's going to win. I think she's run horrible campaigns.
I have nothing against her. I didn't like the way

(01:36:33):
she handled business in a lot of ways, but she's
always been somewhat cordial to me. I mean, Gatos and
I We've battled with her on a few occasions. But
the reality is is that feels like you've lost something there.
But there, it's still a nervous time in Arizona. Across
the board. Take away Terry Lake, for instance, Brother, you've
got people already starting to go conspiracy, conspiracy, conspiracy man,

(01:36:56):
and it's it's making me nervous that we're gonna have
a bunch of people running around on scream and it
was stolen. Yeah, it's not just Arizona.

Speaker 41 (01:37:04):
I mean question, Americopa has got its uniqueness because it's
the majority of the vote in the state, and that's
going to be a problem. I know Harty Meat Dillon,
who's the Republican rep to the to the to the
r n C from California, is heading up the legal team,
and she's been in place for a week and tweets
out about what's going on over there. And I'm sure
they've got lawyers in every battleground state that does the

(01:37:25):
same thing that hard Meat's doing that's basically going to
be ready to file suits go up against Mark Ellias
and all of the Democrats. But yeah, that's one of
the questions we've got out there, and I've been trying
to ask her. I haven't heard back from her. Is
you know, is this ain't going to be one in
a courtroom rather than at the ballot box in the
next ninety days or something after the election, And if
it's really tight, that's probably going to happen in a
lot of the states. It's going to be things that

(01:37:46):
are going to be sued by it by both parties
and all of these states. But anyone who wins, because
unless there is a landslide, that there's always going to
be those questions on this on those fifty or one
hundred thousand of the large states. You know, basically, was
there something wrong. There's already been some shenanigans with people
in North Carolina they close or Pennsylvania they closed the
vote center they weren't allowed to go early vote. So

(01:38:06):
but yeah, it'll be interesting to see what turns out
with that, and it could wind up being, like I said,
being one in a in a courtroom rather than at
the ballot box.

Speaker 6 (01:38:13):
At the end.

Speaker 2 (01:38:13):
Talking to Jim Kennedy, Kennedy answered to Public Policy Research,
all right, let's let's talk about it, Kamala Trump, gut feeling,
who wins?

Speaker 41 (01:38:21):
Gut feeling Trump, because if you looked at some of
the numbers we were talking about on Twitter last night
with I do not see the female wave coming. I mean,
that's basically what Trump has got it. Female turnout is
going to pretty much determine this election at this point
because of the gender gap. Right now, early voting has
female voters down about a tenth or two tenth of
a percent over their percentage over twenty twenty, and it
has the male vote up by about a tenth or

(01:38:42):
two over twenty twenty. What that means is is basically flat.
I mean, the fact that one's up by a tenth
or two is not relevant. The fact is it's not.
The female voters up by three or four points is
the difference, and that's what and that's what we'll probably
give it to Trump. Republicans have done extensive work and
a lot of the battleground states doing registration drives over
the last two years. They learned a lot from twenty

(01:39:03):
twenty two. And I think with all that work and
no female wave, unless it happens tomorrow at the ballot box,
pretty much it's going to probably be Trump right around
three hundred electoral votes.

Speaker 2 (01:39:14):
I would suspect it's going to be interesting. Indeed, I
love having you on brother. We will talk to you
on Wednesday when things start to get spicy. Do you
think we find out by the weekend?

Speaker 6 (01:39:23):
Yeah, I think we do.

Speaker 41 (01:39:24):
I think it's going to break one way or another,
and it probably would break Trump's way based upon the
current polls, but who knows. But it is really really tight,
and I'm kind of going out a little bit on
a limb to predict that. But that's you know, that's
what I'm seeing in my trends. But hey, there could
be other things out there that we're not seeing right man.
Love having you on and we'll do it again on Wednesday.
Thanks Chad.

Speaker 2 (01:39:44):
Jim Kennedy right there, Kennedy Institute of Public Policy Research.
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Speaker 1 (01:41:00):
Welcome to No, not the country, the institution, the Chat
Besant Show.

Speaker 12 (01:41:06):
This is basically headed towards the nineteen forties and now.
And why people don't see like the similarities is because
we don't have sharp dressed young men and these hyper
tailored you know, yachtzi uniforms marching up and down the streets.
We have Trump supporters with beer bellies and the Trump
women wearing tassels, you know, like, oh, they're going to
round up the intelligence, the complainers educated. They're waiting for

(01:41:30):
us to start to get herded onto trains to camp
in the middle of Arizona or something.

Speaker 42 (01:41:37):
Oh god, it is uh I Just so let's say
he wins, and then a year from now, you're not
living in the middle of the Arizona desert.

Speaker 2 (01:41:52):
You haven't been rounded up put on trains. You none
of that stuff has happened. Like, what's like, at what
point do you go, maybe we were lied to. Maybe
the crazy stuff that they said was gonna happen hasn't happened,

(01:42:16):
and it's not even come close to happening. And I
think we were lied to. At what point does that happen?
At what point, like four years from now, when we're
voting on somebody knew, right, it could be Harris versus
a Republican that you know, unnamed, It could be you know,

(01:42:38):
two new candidates across the board, right, Trump could have
won and then he's done. He's never leaving, he is leaving.
And then on the other side, you know, they said,
you know, he gave Kamala a chance. She didn't, she
didn't pull it out. So we're go with somebody else.
At what point do we go, Hey, remember when you
guys said that he was never gonna leave and he
was just gonna hand it over to his to his

(01:42:59):
kids and all that stuff. Like, what point do do
we say, maybe this wasn't really all it was cracked
up to be. You guys, maybe lie a little bit right,
just put a little mustard on it.

Speaker 12 (01:43:14):
As I'd like to say, they're not going to put
the money in, nor do they need to. They're just
going to digitally freeze us. You know, they're getting rid
of DEI. So then they just don't have jobs for
women and minorities because they've got a DEI. Legally they
don't have to hire women. You know, they don't like
the trans population. They're not going to jail the transpopulation.
They're just going to cut off the supply of all
the hormones, and if they have to, the distribution of

(01:43:37):
makeup so they can force the stop. They don't have
to round up the intelligent the outspoken. They freeze us digitally.
With a keystroke, I can be locked out of all
my bank accounts. It can be put on a no
fly list.

Speaker 2 (01:43:51):
Wow, just like I don't know, people have supported you.
Remember the truckers you remember that, you know, I mean
you guys can do that, like oh wow, yeah yeah.
Remember Remember you guys can hate Mike Lindella you want,
But remember all the banks got rid of them and stuff.
You remember, Remember those things that they can do, those things. Oh,

(01:44:13):
I see they're gonna do it to you though they're not.
It's not gonna happen. One more from somebody who's lost
their blank in mind.

Speaker 12 (01:44:20):
Users of t T will already tell you magically at night,
you drop a couple hundred followers for no good reason.
Is shadow banding throttling? Like we all know what exists already.
They would just give social media platforms the ability to
just you know, put us into digital Siberia or just
to lead our account one way or the other.

Speaker 2 (01:44:38):
Wow, are you sure you're not conservative? That's just again
the craziness of it all. People are that worried. You
can't get wrapped up to it, into it too much.
Just don't just take a deep breath, breathe it in,
breathe it out. We live in the greatest time in

(01:44:59):
human history and the greatest country and human history. It
is incredible, right like it is, just it's never been better,
and we're fighting, so what the fact that we can
fight and argue with each other is awesome, It really is. Now,
do we go too far and say stuff that's ridiculous, Yes,
but the fact that we have that right to do

(01:45:19):
so is not talked about enough. So we are less
than twenty four hours from the big day. One of
the big surprises that we're hearing is Iowa. One poll
took everyone.

Speaker 36 (01:45:30):
By surprise, a respected pollster in red state Iowa finding
Harris up by three, which is within the margin of error.
Harris's lead in the poll, largely driven by women and
independent voters, comes months after a six week abortion band
took effect in Iowa, so she's.

Speaker 2 (01:45:47):
Having to defend it everywhere. That Trump, because and all
the other polls, Trump's up by six, eight, ten in Iowa.
I don't know if this is again the question out
there for a lot of people. Is there just like
what Trump? Are? Are there tons of you know, people
that don't want to be counted because they're afraid of

(01:46:08):
being judged, so they say something else or they just
decline and decide not to do polls. Is that the
same there? Do you have a bunch of secret women
voters out there who are voting for Harris that nobody
knows about? Oh? Is that true? I have no idea.
Nobody knows. That's why this is going to be interesting.

(01:46:30):
Who's gonna win, who's gonna lose, who's gonna win, who's
gonna lose. My fear is it's going to go on
for days and weeks, and I think the longer it
goes without a clear winner So if we get to
Friday and looks like we're going on the weekend with nothing,

(01:46:53):
and then then all of a sudden, you're starting to
get all of these you know, lawsuits flying in and
at court battles. I think this thing could dragoned. I mean,
the best thing for America could be a blowout. You know,
New Gingritz thinks it's gonna be Reagan versus Carter, and
Trump's gonna win, you know, five thirty eight. That's Nate Silver.

(01:47:17):
He says it's fifty to fifty and whether or not
Trump wins the popular but he puts it at eighty
five fifteen that he wins the electoral College. And you
know who's got the biggest fear right now, like longtail
cats and a room full of rock and chairs with
fat people in them. Pollsters, because everybody's terrified not only

(01:47:40):
gonna get it wrong, they're gonna get it wrong in
such a way, not within the margin and of error,
but so bad that that's it for Polsters. We'll see
three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty four to twenty
three at Chad Benson Show. Is your Twitter tweet at
his text? The program again, Tomorrow's going to be interesting
but I have a feeling this is the end of

(01:48:02):
the beginning, not the beginning of the end, and that
this thing could go on for more than a few
days and weeks. And God, if we're here at Thanksgiving
time talking about this here, that would be a nightmare.
Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four to twenty
three at chat Benson Show's your Twitter tweet as text program.
I promise you this, We're going to be through all
of this. We're gonna be with you the entire time.

(01:48:23):
So take that for what it's worth. Now. We couldn't
leave you on a gorgeous day like today without letting
you smile a little bit. Somebody who makes us smile,
laries and gentlemen, Gary Busey and no, it's time for
the Gary Pusey moment of the day.

Speaker 6 (01:48:38):
Dir Did you love you?

Speaker 43 (01:48:40):
I love you with all of you.

Speaker 2 (01:48:42):
Are getty to love you. It's giddy you love you.

Speaker 43 (01:48:47):
Although I don't know their dear friendship time. It's just
good to owe you, love you all you. That's the
reason why we need.

Speaker 2 (01:49:00):
Have a blessed resc of your Monday. We'll do it
again tomorrow, and tomorrow is the day as always night
night Jack.

Speaker 1 (01:49:11):
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