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Speaker 1 (00:11):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
It is time, It is now. It is go, go go.
I repeat, this is not a test. Ladies and gentlemen,
boys and girls, friends of all ages. We have waited.
We have been through so much. We have seen ups
and downs, twists and turns, things that are just chaotic
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and crazy. But now the day is here. The day
is apps a freak and loutely here Kamala Harris in
this corner versus Donald Trump in this corner, and I
want to remind everybody how the hell did we even
get here?
Speaker 3 (00:57):
In order to make America great and glorious again, I
am tonight announcing my candidacy for President of the United States.
Speaker 4 (01:05):
This version of Biden, intellectually, analytically is the best Biden ever.
Speaker 5 (01:12):
We're live from Georgia, a key battleground state in the
race for the White House. In just moments, the current
US president will debate the former US president's.
Speaker 6 (01:22):
Eligible for what I've been able to do with the
with the COVID, I excuse me with dealing with everything
we have to do with Look, if we finally beat Medicare.
Speaker 7 (01:36):
He's right, he did beat medicaid, beat it to death.
Speaker 6 (01:39):
And I'm going to continue to move until we get
the total ban on the total initiative relative to what
we're going to do with more border control and more
sign of President Trump.
Speaker 8 (01:51):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this, and I don't think he knows what he
said either.
Speaker 9 (01:55):
President Joe Biden has just announced that he is dropping
out of the twenty twenty me for presidential race.
Speaker 10 (02:01):
It has been the greatest honor of my life to
serve as your president. Well, it has been my intention
to seek reelection. I believe it is in the best
interest of my party and the country for me to
stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties
as president for the remainder of my term.
Speaker 11 (02:17):
Could I believe America has had an inflection point, one
of those rare moments industry and the decisions remake now
the termine our fate of our nation and the world
for decades to come.
Speaker 12 (02:26):
On.
Speaker 13 (02:26):
Behalf of everyone whose story could only be written in.
Speaker 14 (02:33):
The greatest nation on earth. I accept your nomination.
Speaker 15 (02:41):
It's Kindla here, It's good morning, Governor.
Speaker 12 (02:44):
Good morning, madam Vice President.
Speaker 15 (02:46):
Listen. I want you to do this with me.
Speaker 16 (02:49):
When the President called me today, it actually formally offered
me to become either.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
The vice presidential nomine which just sounds crazy. Take a
look at what happens.
Speaker 17 (03:04):
Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist?
Speaker 18 (03:06):
Yes?
Speaker 14 (03:06):
I do, Yes, I do.
Speaker 19 (03:07):
The only garbage I see floating out there is just supporters.
Speaker 20 (03:10):
Would you like to drive a garbage truck?
Speaker 2 (03:17):
We're here. This is it. This is not a test, everybody,
It's the real deal. Election Day twenty twenty four, the
most election of our lifetime.
Speaker 13 (03:29):
You know, every election cycle we talk about. This is
the most election of our lifetime.
Speaker 2 (03:33):
This one is absolutely couldn't have said it better myself.
I mean, there's I mean, there's no tomorrow. I mean,
that's this is it now? What we know today? That's
an interesting question. We'll get to that throughout the show.
But today is the day. Now, I'm going to give
you my pick bottom of the hour. I'm going to
tell you why I'm doing this, because I think it
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needs to be done. So I'm gonna do that at
the bottom of the hour. Before that, though, let's find
out where everybody stands. What do the polls say? What
do the polls say?
Speaker 21 (04:05):
The seven battleground states Arizona three, Georgia one, for Trump,
less than a point in North Carolina, less than a
point Nevada, and then along your great Lake battleground sites
less than appointly for Harrison Pennsylvania, less than a point
in Wisconsin.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
Less than a point in Michigan.
Speaker 22 (04:19):
This is how tight it is.
Speaker 23 (04:20):
If you put the polls to the electoral map, Kamala
Harris carries these great Lake battleground states despite losing all
of the Sunbalk battleground states.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
I'm coming to John's side of the screen.
Speaker 21 (04:29):
You get to two hundred and seventy electoral votes.
Speaker 23 (04:32):
That is as tight as it can possibly be.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
Tight as it can possibly be. That's very tight, sir.
Speaker 23 (04:41):
And if you look it up historically speaking, and I
basically took the poll leaders electoral votes based upon the
polls at the end of each campaign right now, two
hundred and seventy and twenty twenty four, that is the
tightest that the poles have ever been projected on the
electoral map, even tighter than two thousand when al Gore
was projected to get two hundred eighty one electoral votes.
Since nineteen hundred and seventy two, it is historically tight.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
At the end of this campaign is that the way
it's going to go, that would be a Kamala win.
Is it a possibility? Apps of freaking lutely it is.
And if you don't think it is, and you think
it's going to be some sort of walk for Trump,
you are fooling yourself big time, absolutely fooling yourself if
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you think this is going to be a walk in
the park for anybody. Now, on the other side, we
really don't know exactly how the polls are playing out.
Because the truth is, buyers are liars, and we have
said that for a very long time. Buyers are liars.
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They will tell you things, they will say things, they
will promise you things, they will do all of the things,
and at the end of the day, when push comes
to shove, they don't deliver.
Speaker 24 (06:01):
So there's two things that I'm looking at. Number One,
there's this sort of marginal shift towards Harris that we've
seen over the weekend. You see it in the Iowa poll,
We've seen in a couple of the other poles that
are suggesting in those sort of those swing states, she's
getting a little bit of an advantage. Now, is that
because of Madison Square Garden? Is that because she had
such a great week or is there something different going on?
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But then there's also all this data that suggests that
Trump always overperforms the polls. He did so in twenty twenty,
he did so in twenty six.
Speaker 17 (06:29):
Y, you're a bolster?
Speaker 2 (06:30):
Have they fixed that problem? Right?
Speaker 25 (06:32):
They keep saying we want to fix the problem. We're
going to try and fix the problem. I don't know
if there's any way to fix the problem, but I don't.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
Think they have. And here's why that. Right, there's Lee Carter,
she's a bolster. She's being honest talking to Dan Abrams
News Nation. Have they fixed the problem? Have they fixed
the issue? Because that has been a huge issue with
Trump people. It's been a massive issue. It's the buyers
or liars. Now, some people lie when they're buying, if
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you will, because they want to seem like to the
coolest kids in town. And some people they lie because
they don't want to be shamed.
Speaker 24 (07:08):
One of the things that we know is that in
a poll which I'm going to quote to try and
sell you why poles aren't accurate, twenty eight percent of
Americans say that they have lied to a family member
about who they're going.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
To vote for.
Speaker 24 (07:21):
Which if just people just aren't comfortable talking about this
or being honest about who they're voting for, and in particular,
Trump supporters have a harder time because they've been called
Nazis fascists.
Speaker 2 (07:32):
See, they're demeaned. Now. We saw that in twenty sixteen.
They thought they fixed that. In twenty twenty they really didn't.
All though poles were a little bit better. And one
of the things I've talked about here is poles are
only as good as the data they're given. So if
you give me faulty data, but I think it's real
data and you pitched it to me, is if it's
real data, well, the numbers I'm giving you are based
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on what I was given. So if I'm a polster
right now, I'll tell you what. Then a long tail
cat in a room full of rocking chairs with fat
people in them, and they're moving fast. It's because you're
trying to get this right because people already don't trust you.
And that's not all their fault, because people have lied
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to you, and then they wondered why I would don't
know why it didn't work. I lied to you. So
you guys got it all wrong with Trump, They didn't
get it wrong. People lied, But now you've got new models.
Now you're trying to do new thing. Here's the thing
about being a great polster or anything. You adapt in
the situation. You adapt. So are there undercounted ladies out
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there that are going, I'm gonna vote for Trump because
my husband will beat me, because that's kind of the
portrayal that they give. Come on, let's go vote mega
or or or are there people that go, yeah, I'm
gonna vote for Trump because right, because my husband doesn't
really care why I vote for what I'm gonna vote for.
That's my lady voice. And then I'm just gonna vote
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for Trump anyways, and they kind of think we're all
stupid nantiotic. So is there that, right? Is there a
bunch of women that are sneaking around behind their evil
husband's back and voting for Kamala or maybe that's kind
of overplay. So that's a big question.
Speaker 26 (09:16):
Right.
Speaker 24 (09:16):
We saw the there was a commercial out there and
it showed these women going in to vote acting like
they were all in her husband's voting for Trump. They're like, oh,
I'm going to be a secret So is that really
a thing? I don't know that that's as much of
a thing as a silent Trump voter. I think it's
been nine years of shame towards Trump voters, and I'm
not sure that we've accurately triangulated. So the way that
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polsters are trying to figure this out is by saying
who did you vote for last time and trying to
figure out what are the things that make somebody trumpy,
and then applying it to data. Today, the Trump voter
of today is not necessarily Trump voter of twenty twenty
is not necessarily the voter of twenty sixteen. So I
think we still could be missing something.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
Bingo Bengo, Bingo, Bengo, Bingo, Bingo, Bengo. It's interesting because
you've got a lot of Trump voters in twenty sixteen
and some of those that went with twenty twenty, and
now they'll have nothing to do with him. And you
would think after January sixth that would be it. But
like a phoenix rising from the ashes, he's replenished, and
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he has a new group. He's got a younger generation,
he's built a new coalition potentially with Hispanic and blackmail voters,
and so he's got another group of people who are
supporting him, even though there are some Republicans who want
nothing to do with him anymore. Totally understandable. So if
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you watch MSNBC and you watch certain polling data, Trump's
gonna lose by five million Electoral College votes. I don't
think that's possible. If you watch other things, Trump is
going to win by a billion. I don't think that's possible.
It's gonna be close. It is. It's going to be
absolutely close. Got some nightmare scenarios out there. We're going
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you how you can watch it, where you can watch it,
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Speaker 1 (13:09):
Jad Benson.
Speaker 27 (13:11):
For the next four years, whose president is going to
be critical in terms of environmental protection?
Speaker 11 (13:16):
One candidate I don't think has the bona fides, doesn't
have the.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
Passion, doesn't have the belief to do what's necessary.
Speaker 28 (13:22):
And then the other candidate, I think, although they might
not dot every I on, cross every te in terms
of environmental protection, they're far better than their opponent.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
I think everybody knows what's to do. All of us
know what's at stake. Yeah, don't let you get near
a gun. What about movie protection? Do we have that? Chad?
That's not very nice. I was watching something the other day,
and so Alec Baldwin obviously's brother Stephen Baldwin. Stephen Baldwin's
daughter is Haley Baldwin, who's now Hailey Bieber. And when
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Justin Bieber went to ask Stephen for or her hand
in marriage, he goes, let me talk to you, and
he says, look, you don't ever have to worry about me,
all right, but I will tell you this, Alec, if
you do anything to hurt her, I want you to
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google Alec Baldwin temper because he will get on an
airplane and find you that I found funny, is what
I'm saying, because he has a temper. Will Ferrell, this election.
Speaker 29 (14:36):
Is going to be one of the closest in history.
Your vote will make the difference. That means you Gary,
Oh blah blah blah. I'm just one person. No, shut
the top, Gary. Last time, only a few thousand votes
kept Trump out of office, and this time we will
hold you personally responsible.
Speaker 2 (14:56):
Gary. Are you joking about Gary because you're thinking other
people are going to vote for Trump? Because I think
it feels like Gary is an amalgamation of everybody who
votes for Trump, male or female. Will Ferrell, Oh, my lord,
I don't think any of the celebrity endorsements helped. It's
because Trump didn't get any It's because you shouldn't pick
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your president based on whether or not a TV star,
movie star, athlete, pop star, newspaper, political pundits tell you
who to pick. You do it for you. Three two, three, five,
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you know what. I wasn't going to vote at all
for anybody, but then Will Ferrell told me to vote
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for Kamala Harris, so I knew I had to just don't.
And I say that as well because Rogan yesterday endorsed Trump.
If that's the only reason you're going to vote, maybe not.
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I'm just you need to vote for I would never
I told you, guys what I was doing. But you
need to vote for whoever you think is right based
on your beliefs. Okay, Oh my goodness, what do you
think I think you should do? What's right for you?
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What is your belief That's what I think. I gave
you my reasons why. Look, and I'm telling you guys.
The biggest thing I think we're going to see when
all the ballots come back is how many down ballot
races got more votes than the top of the tickets.
Speaker 30 (17:06):
Because I believe there are a lot of people who
have strong feelings that they're not thrilled by either of
these two candidates and will participate.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
Just not at the top, and they're not going to
go third party, and it'll be interesting to see how
third party does as well. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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It's election to everybody, go have a donut. Let's get happy.
Shall we chat?
Speaker 31 (17:37):
Benson Chat Son, Chad Benson, Joe.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (18:02):
It is election day, and we all have a choice
to make. There's no doubt about that. This choice wasn't easy.
It wasn't I think a lot of people think, well,
you're on talk radio, so all you're going to do
is vote for people on the right. I vote for
left then right. I'm very independent in how I think
and how I vote. Always have been, always will be.
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It's the California GA and me. You know, got some
of those liberals in there. Yeah, you know, maybe, But
I will tell you this was a tough one. When
I look at Kamala Harris, I don't hate her. When
I look at Donald Trump, I don't hate him. Why
should I. I don't know them. But there was something
about the last several years that has driven me crazy.
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Donald Trump, by the way, drives me absolutely crazy all
the time. Let me talk about a flawed candidate. My god,
where do we start. Uncouth says crazy crap all the time,
lies about the dumbest things in the world. He is
flawed as flawed gets. There's no doubt in my mind
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that being said. A lot of lies about him, A
lot of things I was told turned out not to
be true. That the world was told that turned out
not to be true. When he airs his grievances, which
he does away too much, pisses me off. He can
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pick a fight with his own shadow, which drives me crazy.
He can absolutely make a situation that should be easy
harder than it should be. But twenty twenty debate, Joe
Biden said, I within the first hundred days are going
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to send down a bill that will start a pathway
to citizenship to legalize eleven million people. At that moment
in time, I turned to my buddy, we were doing
the show together, big debate show, and I said, I
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could never ever vote for him, And this was during
the insanity of COVID and all that stuff. And he
said why. I said, because of what it would do
to our nation. As we know, Biden won, and yes, Trump,
you lost. Then January sixth happened. Not happy, not blaming
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everything on you. People have to take a responsibility for
their own actions. You along the way, though, absolutely played
a lot of the game. Then open borders NonStop, absolutely
chaotic at the borders, coming from a border state in Arizona,
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watching hundreds of thousands and millions of people pour across
the border, then watching it become a political football where
then blue cities and states were going, oh my god,
this is all happening and people being shipped to now
swing states. But they got a border bill done, a
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flawed border bill that would still allow two plus million
people in here on a yearly basis that even John
Fetterman said, yeah, there's a pathway to you know, citizenship
in there. There's only one reason that they want to
do that fundamentally change our country, and it would It
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would fundamentally change our country and turn us from a
two party country to a one party country. And the
thought of us getting back to a two party country
that'd be ways away, because at that point in time,
the Democrats would have legalized enough people that they believe
that would be subservient to them in their voting, because
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they'll say, we are you're conquering heroes, so we need
your vote. That's one. That's a big one. That enough
is a big one. The expanding of courts. Sorry, you
didn't get what you wanted. That is something I've always
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said about Trump. You know, say all the things you
want about Trump. His lasting impression, at least at this
moment in time, is the Supreme Court. There's no doubt
that is the legacy side of it. Yes, January sixth
and all that stuff. You've got to take it all
in COVID, all of it, but definitely the Court. How
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about wars. Let's start there with number three. The wars
they did not invade under Trump, and you can call them, oh,
you know, Putin is his puppet.
Speaker 32 (23:19):
Have you maybe thought that's not really true. Have you
maybe thought that maybe, just maybe, even if it's a
tiny little bit of thought, that this guy's a bit unhinged,
that maybe I'm not going to step on Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
They did it with Obama and Crimea. They did it
with Biden in the full invasion. They didn't do it
under Trump. Peace in the Middle East, it's pretty quiet.
We didn't start any new wars. That was kind of
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an eye October seventh happened. And now we have a
feckless leader and a woman who's caught between a rock
and I don't know place what to do at a
time when there's way too much instability in a region
that is waiting to blow its top off. And while
this is all going on, Iran continues to strengthen themselves.
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And then you get to the filibuster. They've said, we
need to look at the philibuster, we need to look
at getting rid of it. No, so your dream for
the one party state slash country, because that's what it
would become. See California to a situation where even if
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you could get fifty senators for Republicans, if we got
rid of the filibuster and we have a national race
that we will never lose because we've rigged it in
such a way through illegal immigration making them citizens, and
all of a sudden, you really have a one party country. Yeah,
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that's something that's a bridge too far for me, I
think for most people, if we think about it. Trump
is absolutely flawed. He really is. He is a giant
pain in my ass At times. I don't want to
defend a lot of the stuff he says. At the
same time, I've got to defend it because the reality
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is they've lied. It's past week. Oh he wants to
kill Liz Cheney and put her on a wall and
execute her. That was a lie, the very fine people
a lie. Russia, an absolute lie. Let's not forget the
fact that you had so many people inside of the
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agencies working together to make sure last time that he
didn't win. And that couldn't be for his benefit, could it. No,
it's for their benefit. Trump is flawed across the board.
I wish there were other candidates. Not that I don't
like his fighting, not that unlike the fact that he
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puts up a fight when he needs to, because I
think some of that is good. I think all too
often the media has walked all over the Republicans and
they haven't had a mouthpiece, and they got one. And
he gave that to a lot of people in fly
over country, a mouthpiece. As I've said, for the first time,
they got to be the hammer instead of the nail,
which is what they were used to being. He's flawed
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across the board. But when I look at this and
I say these are my choices, there's only one choice.
The choice that wants to have peace and not war,
that wants to strengthen our border, that's not afraid to
look at other countries like China and elsewhere and say no,
I'll use tariffs on you, and everybody freaks out, not
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understanding it's a negotiation. It's not an ending point. I
want somebody who is willing to do the ugly things
as a leader, because I'm not voting for a pallor
or friend. So there you go. That's why Trump three
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Serving up talk radio medium, rare and dripping with irony.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
It's Chad Benson.
Speaker 33 (28:34):
The fact are UNA rackers, the fabulous, the electronic McCain
what we have borrowed to help us to predict this
election from the basis of the early returns as they
come in.
Speaker 2 (28:48):
That right, there was a CBS with their UNIFAC nineteen
fifty two, Dwight D. Eisenhower, at least Stevenson who won.
We know who won because we got records and the
UNIVAC picked it correctly. Eisennoer. But and if you see that,
by the way, go look up the UNIVAC. It's massive, huge,
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Like back in the day when I remember when I
was a kid and we'd be watching TV and like
this is a computer and they go in a room
and it'll be like twelve degrees and let's just giant
reels on them. That's kind of what the UNIVAC was. Well,
we've improved since then. Things got a little bit better.
I'm not going to use the UNIVAC tonight, although it
got it right. So If you're thinking about where should
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I watch all the coverage, we can go anywhere. Twitter.
We're gonna be all over it tonight, maybe even do
some live broadcast. Got some stuff going on, but we'll
find out throughout the day, So make sure you tune in.
But let's just find out what you might want to do.
By the way, the NBC's MSNBC's all that they're busy.
Speaker 34 (29:53):
MSNBC releasing a preview of its virtual reality set for
its election night coverage, which we'll see reporters appearing to
stand near the White House when reality, they'll be inside
the Thirty Rock Studios in New York. It's Cistern Network,
NBC unveiling its VR set, where its anchors will appear
to be delivering news from outside the studio, and NBC's
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streaming service, Peacock, will debut its multiview experience for the
first time beyond a sporting event, giving viewers three live
streams at once, including Karnakia Cam, a feed on correspondent
Steve Kornakia analyzing the latest result.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
There you go. So that's what MSNBC, NBC, that's what
they're doing, right. So they've got a lot of stuff
going on over there, and they've got you know how
excited they are about kamalakam all of that. I mean,
it's super how Trump's a Nazi cam that's going to
be there, I'm sure taking over the worldcam. Now what
(30:51):
about Fox? Abc? Fox dominated the last time.
Speaker 34 (30:56):
It's not forget that ABC News is touting it's seventy
two hours plus of coverage, which includes its ballot watch desk,
overseen by the ABC News Investigative Unit, which ABC says
will be quote monitoring all storylines related to election integrity.
Fox News, which was the most watched cable network last
election night in twenty twenty, setting a record with thirteen
(31:18):
point seven million viewers, says it will debut new immersive
graphics technology as part of its special coverage of the
twenty twenty four election, which will include a three D
path to two seventy map showing the candidate's options at
reaching the critical number of electoral votes.
Speaker 2 (31:34):
Ooh, critical number of electoral votes. Sure, brought to you
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All right. So we've got all of those taking care of.
Now there are other things out there, some smaller places.
You got all of these other new groups, new streaming services.
We're not done yet.
Speaker 35 (32:10):
Kids.
Speaker 2 (32:10):
This is how we're gonna you're gonna be able to
consume your news. Think about this. Go back. We started
out with the Sukuvak or whatever the hell it was called,
to the beginning of this. This is the Szukivack. It'll
tell you who's going to win the race tonight. Think
about back in the day when you had ABCNBCCBS, that
was it. Now your consumption of this election is going
(32:30):
to be far more advanced than it was four years ago.
That was far more advanced than it was eight years ago.
You see where I'm going with this.
Speaker 34 (32:36):
Over at News Nation, it will be covering its first
presidential election since becoming a full time, twenty four hour
national news network earlier this year with former CNN anchor
Chris Cuomo. The CW network will simulcast part of News
Nations coverage.
Speaker 22 (32:52):
Then there's Amazon Prime.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
Live from every corner of our country.
Speaker 16 (32:56):
We're here to provide clarity and deliver what you need
to know when you.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
Need to know it.
Speaker 34 (33:02):
Former NBC News anchor Brian Williams leading Amazon's entry into
election on coverage and not to mention, Comedy Central will
have a special edition of The Daily Show with John Stewart,
and CNBC will focus on the economy during its special
programming from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
It's good to see Brian Williams has recovered from all
that stuff in New Orleans. Remember that I got shot
at There was dead bodies everywhere. That's what you call
put a little mustard on it. And finally there are
others people. We're not done yet. What about old fashioned,
old timeyway. If you're not going to use the suck
you back in black and white, how about we read
(33:40):
from the newspaper and do things like that.
Speaker 34 (33:43):
Also, CNN adding its Magic Wall experience to.
Speaker 22 (33:46):
Its app as CBS News.
Speaker 34 (33:47):
Will be debuting its new ARVR Presidential Election Center, now
moving beyond TV and streaming. The Associated Press will be
using its quote state of the art analytics tools, as
well as its AP vote Cast, which surveys American voters
across the country as the polls close, and The Washington
Post is unveiling a slate of new features to its coverage,
(34:09):
including an election dashboard that provides live updates from key
swing states. And of course there's the New York Times
and its famous needle.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
Washington Post should have a cam on people just in
case Trump wins. Cam what if he doesn't win, then
he doesn't win. You know what's not going to happen
(34:39):
me crying? If he doesn't win, you know what is
going to happen for a lot of people out there tonight.
Their candidate's going to lose the emotional side of the left.
Let's be real, a little bit more emotional. We could
be honest about that. And this is if we get
any actual numbers that point to victory for real, or
(35:01):
you know, you guys get we're going because I think
this thing could last a few days, there'll be a
lot of crying. That's I'm I think we recognize that
there was in twenty sixteen and tonight. Could you believe
that if Trump wins tonight or this election, that's twice
he's beaten women. Oh, I don't think that was very nice, Chad.
(35:26):
That made a reference like he was Ike Turner three two, three, five,
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our number two. It's the big election Day, the big
e is the kids would call it. Who's gonna have
(35:48):
the riz? That's like, you know, who's got the charisma?
The Riz's what they say? Will it be Trump? Will
Kamla prevail? Ooh, we should find out are you worried
about what might happen or might not happen? Got some
of your texts coming up as well at hour two plus.
We'll deviate a little bit because if you haven't heard
the story about what potentially could have happened with some
(36:11):
airplanes in Russia, you're gonna want to hear this as well.
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Speaker 1 (36:22):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (36:52):
It is Election Day, the big ee, little ed action. No,
not that, oh election would you think? Oh that's what
you thought. It's not that. It's not that at all.
Although if one person loses, it could feel that way.
Speaker 17 (37:08):
Chad.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
It is election day and we have to now choose.
Our choices are two flawed candidates, one of which we
know very little about because everything she says is scripted
and exactly the opposite of what it was a long
time ago. The other one, Donald Trump, full of crap,
(37:31):
a salesman all the time. There's truth behind some of
that bs, but at the same time, a man who
could pick a fight with his own shadow. These are
our choices, America. But before we start talking about him,
let's remind everybody how the hell we got here.
Speaker 3 (37:48):
In order to make America great and glorious again. I
am tonight announcing my candidacy for President of the United States.
Speaker 4 (37:56):
This version of Biden and election analytically.
Speaker 2 (38:01):
Is the best Biden ever.
Speaker 5 (38:03):
We're a lot from Georgia, a key battleground, stayed in
the race for the White House. In just moments, the
current US president will debate the former US president's.
Speaker 6 (38:14):
Eligible for what I've been able to do with the
with the COVID, I excul be with dealing with everything
we have to do with Look, if we finally beat medicare, well.
Speaker 7 (38:28):
He's right, he did beat medicare, beat it to death,
and I'm going.
Speaker 6 (38:31):
To continue to move until we get the total ban
on the total initiative relative to what we're gonna do
with more border control and more I'm going.
Speaker 2 (38:41):
To sign the officers.
Speaker 8 (38:42):
President Trump, I really don't know what he said at
the end of this, and I don't think he knows
what he said.
Speaker 9 (38:47):
He President Joe Biden has just announced that he is
dropping out of the twenty twenty four presidential race.
Speaker 10 (38:53):
It has been the greatest honor of my life to
serve as your president. Well, it has been my intention
to seek reelectionave it is in the best interest of
my party and the country for me to stand down
and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as president
for the remainder of my term.
Speaker 11 (39:09):
That I believe America has had an inflection point, one
of those rare mombiles industry and the decisions remake now
the term one our fate of our nation and the
world for decades to come.
Speaker 20 (39:18):
On.
Speaker 13 (39:18):
Behalf of everyone whose story could only be written in
the greatest nation on earth.
Speaker 14 (39:29):
I accept your nomination.
Speaker 15 (39:33):
It's kindling here. It's good morning, Governor.
Speaker 12 (39:36):
Good morning, Madam Vice President.
Speaker 15 (39:38):
Listen, I want you to do this with me.
Speaker 16 (39:41):
When the President called me today, it actually formally offered
me to become you know, the vice president will nominie,
which just sounds crazy.
Speaker 2 (39:48):
Take a look at what happens.
Speaker 17 (39:56):
Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist?
Speaker 2 (39:58):
Yes?
Speaker 17 (39:58):
I do, Yes, I do.
Speaker 19 (40:00):
Garbage I see floating out there as your supporters.
Speaker 20 (40:02):
Would you like to drive a garbage truck?
Speaker 2 (40:09):
We are here. It is the final countdown. Now when
will this end? That is a great question, that may
be the a trillion dollar question. Everybody's got theories. Well,
if you look at the early voting, based on the
fact that five foot eight and above or voting at
such a speed, it's easy to see that Cabbala is
going to win it over here. It's like if you base,
(40:30):
isn't the fact that all these people in rural counties
are voting and blah blah blah blah. You know what
nobody freaking knows at this point in time. Now tonight,
will we get a clear picture of the puzzle. So
think of it like a puzzle. Each state it's peace right,
(40:52):
Will we know what it's going to be? Right? Even
though the last pieces haven't been put into their place.
That is a possibility. There is also the other dreaded possibility,
(41:13):
we won't.
Speaker 28 (41:14):
And now, as I like to say, it's all over.
But the counting right now, it's just now, it's time
to just count. We're going to see this play out.
If I were a betting man, I guess I am
a betting man, But if I were going to bet
on this, I would say, would I wouldn't be surprised
if by nine to thirty Eastern time tomorrow we had
(41:35):
a pretty good idea which option we were headed toward.
Are we going to deadlock?
Speaker 2 (41:39):
Is this?
Speaker 28 (41:40):
Are you and me going to get to spend Thanksgiving
in the capital of Pennsylvania or Wisconsin as we're counting
hanging chads? Or do we see voters breaking one way
or the other? Remember, low propensity voters are hard to
pull for the same reason that they're low propensity. Yeah,
(42:00):
and so we don't know what's underneath what's the last
card that we're going to flip over? And we're getting
ready to find out.
Speaker 2 (42:07):
We got no idea, is what he just said, Because
we don't know, and there is that fear factor that
tonight we will look and think, well, it could be
this but it also if you squint your eyes might
be this kind of puzzle you don't know. And then
of course there's Nevada. Let's not forget Nevada. Oh, Chuck
(42:28):
Todd tell us, so she.
Speaker 22 (42:29):
Wins North Carolina.
Speaker 36 (42:30):
We could be living here in Nevada, waiting and waiting
and waiting, and if you remember, Nevada will take a
week to count all their votes. Four days after and
we'll have more ballots coming in. This is going to
be lawyers upon lawyers and litigating which ballots can get
fixed or cured. Is the language. You'll start to see
those provisional ballots. So the nightmare scenario where we're just
(42:53):
waiting for weeks, sort of the Florida of two thousand,
could be there.
Speaker 2 (42:58):
I'd like to think it's not going to be. I'd
like to think that we're going to get through this
and we'll have a good idea tonight of exactly where
this thing is headed. You know, the t's may not
be crossed, the eyes may not be dotted, but it's
(43:20):
all there, right, plain English. Last hour I gave you guys,
my pick, I broke down why why I think Donald
Trump is better for the country, even though many of you,
some of you were passed. I knew you were a Nazi.
Well there you go. You know you're not trying to
have a conversation or see it from any other part,
(43:43):
but yours I can look over. I absolutely one hundred
percent understand why people would choose anybody but Trump. But
most of those people would have picked anybody but whoever.
The Republicans ran, so it didn't really matter. But based
(44:09):
on the fact that you want to open up the borders,
keep them open, continue to import people here by the
millions for the opportunity to get subservient voters who will
always feel they owe you a debt of gratitude and
continue to hand you, you know, the vote that you
desperately sought. That is a no go for me, wars,
no thank you. The amount of money we spent.
Speaker 26 (44:33):
You know.
Speaker 2 (44:33):
One of the things it isn't talked about is the
fact that I hear this all the time. You know,
he wants to be a part of the Trump administration,
Elon Muss so he can do what have a who
thinks for a second that having an actual accountability agency
for how much money is wasted is a bad idea.
(44:55):
By the way, Democrats. You guys are lying sobs. You
would have lived for the It's a long time ago
if you thought you could get into the defense area
and say, look at all this money wasted. They waste
so much money. So now I don't have a problem
with that. I have a lot of problem that Trump's
a flawed SOB. He's an absolutely flawed SOB. You're not
(45:17):
gonna get an argument out of me here. But these
are our choices, and so that's what we have to
go with. Our choice is choice. Hey, now you could
pick Jill Stein, which I don't know what kind of
impact that's gonna have chance to have a big impact. Absolutely,
you could pick you know, Cornell West or down ballot,
(45:39):
you could just go screw it. I'm just gonna go
down ballant and leave it blank. Right In Scooby Doo
Told Everybody twenty sixteen, twenty twenty, I wrote in John
Kasick because I like Kasick. I think Kaseuck would have
made a hell of a president. But you know Trump.
You got caught in a in a buzzsaw with Trump
in two thousands sixteen, And I get why women, young
(46:09):
women in particular pissed. There's no doubt you can see
it's it's there, but you know what, it's on a
lot of ballots across the country, so you'll have your
voice heard there there. You know it is, And it's
a losing argument for the Republicans, and it has been.
So I get all of the reasons why people will
(46:32):
go against Trump, but so many even when I talk
to people, it's all about emotion. What about the tariffs?
I hear that all the time. You know what, you
guys understand that all of the things that they pitch
are pipe treats, like all of them are like as
we've talked about, You're drawing up a play in the NFL,
(46:54):
and it goes perfect because the people that you're playing
against you tell them to do these things. But the
people you're going to play against in a real game,
well they're not going to do those things. And all
of a sudden, your plan goes to hell. Now maybe
it works out okay, but maybe it doesn't. For the
most part, rarely does it. A plan may come off,
(47:17):
but it doesn't look anything like the plan you've drawn up.
So frustrating, indeed, But these are the choices. So we
can bitchwine and moan, which we've done enough of or
we can just realize this is what we have. In
four years from now. If the Republicans win, we will
(47:38):
have another election that's consequential if they don't, and we're
going to talk about that in a little bit, We're
probably gonna have maybe an election that'll just be for
window dressing. Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
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lot of stuff still to get to on this election day.
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So throughout the night, we're gonna be doing a lot
of different stuff, and I'm kind of tossing around what
we're gonna be doing. We're gonna do some lives, We're
gonna do some stuff streaming here and there. We're gonna
do a bunch of things as we get more and
more into the video. We've built out the studio. Now
throw some pictures up so you guys can take a
look at it. But you know, you've got to have
a lot of places that you're gonna be able to
(48:22):
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Russia allegedly setting off two explosions containing magnesium based substances
at DHL shipping hubs in England and Germany back in July.
The move was supposedly a test r and for future
attacks on planes headed to North America. The plot allegedly
part of a plan to sabotage the US government and
its allies. Security officials say Russian agents shipped several electric
(50:11):
massagers implanted with flammable substances to test their plan.
Speaker 2 (50:17):
Yeah, this is crazy. They did this a couple times
to get a feel for it. They finally arrested some people,
but their goal was to bring down planes over the Atlantic,
which is terrifying.
Speaker 37 (50:28):
Authorities in Poland arrested and charged four people in connection
with the explosions. The prosecutor says the group's goal was
also to test the transfer channel for such parcels, which
were ultimately to be sent to the United States of
America and Canada. A Kremlin spokesperson denied involvement. The TSA
had already increased security in recent months for certain cargo shipments.
Speaker 2 (50:50):
Man, how close would that have been? So the goal
was to let's just test it and see if we
can do it, and then maybe we'll start bringing some
planes down over the Atlantic. Is terrifying.
Speaker 26 (51:01):
If an airplane were brought down over the North Atlantic
under suspicious circumstances, that all commercial aviation would be grounded
immediately around the world for a long period of time
until they could figure out who did it and how
they would prevent it from happening again.
Speaker 2 (51:17):
Which is so and I've said this for years. I
no longer worry about who's on the plane. I worry
about what's underneath the plane, as far as baggage and
things of that nature. That's the fear that we should
have what's underneath the plane, who's putting baggage, that those
(51:40):
kind of things.
Speaker 26 (51:41):
If one of these devices were to go off in
the cargo hold of an airplane, it would quickly consume
anything around it and potentially burn through the airplane.
Speaker 2 (51:51):
And once that happens, all bets are off. And you know,
as we've talked about here, at thirty two thousand feet
thirty eight thousand feet forty two thousand feet, there is
no pulling over to the side of the road to
find out what the hell's going on three two, three, five, three, eight,
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know if you guys are aware of this. It's election
day and we got all the coverage and then some
plus we've got a bunch of stuff we're gonna be
doing online all night long, so make sure you keep
it right here on the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 26 (52:28):
The problem is that these packages were very, very small,
but even a small amount of burning magnesium can bring
down a whole airplane.
Speaker 2 (52:36):
Scary, scary af and then what would have been our response.
That's the other side of it. Speaking of elections.
Speaker 38 (52:42):
In the Senate, it's probably going to come down to
two states, Ohio and Montana. So I would watch the
races there in the House. There are too many districts
to name, but just in general, you would keep an
eye on who's going to win the House. I think
it could be very very close. Again, and because of
how long certain states like California, which has a lot
of compretitive house races, take to count their ballots, I
think we might not actually know the results in the
(53:02):
House until maybe a week after election days.
Speaker 2 (53:05):
Which is crazy. It's going to be close there. I
think the Senate, you know, we talked yesterday Jim Kennedy,
our buddy Kennedy Institute of Public Policy Research. I think
the Republicans grab a win, but it's going to be
very close. And obviously everybody's looking at Ted Cruz and
he might have just done enough to win this again,
(53:25):
but there's an ever changing electric in Texas, so you know,
that's something to think about. I think a lot of
people thought man Betto gave him a hell of a run,
but could somebody do it again? And yeah, somebody did
do it, and Colin already ran a great campaign again.
It will find out and how abortion plays on that
race is going to be very interesting. This whole day
(53:48):
is going to be interesting. But you know, is this
the end of the beginning or the beginning of the
end kind of thing? We're going to find out over
the next twenty four to forty eight hours, and I
think by tonight we'll have a path that we can see.
It won't be complete, but it's kind of like when
you get a puzzle and you put it together and
you go, Okay, now I see what it is. Three two, three, five,
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Speaker 18 (54:40):
The elections officials tell us that first priority for them today.
Speaker 2 (54:44):
Is that everybody is safe.
Speaker 18 (54:45):
Second, that the vote is accurately and quickly counted. This
time around, it will go much more quickly. In twenty twenty,
it took five days to tell you the vote. This time,
every county has committed to working round the clock, not
stopping until every vote is tabulated.
Speaker 2 (55:00):
Yeah, let's get it done in a real time. I mean, look,
you can. I never bought it. I've always said that
you had opportunity after opportunity to prove to everybody it
was stolen, and you didn't come up with anything real
so and nothing that you could do in the courtroom
(55:23):
that was going to change anything. So pushing it over
and over again it drove me crazy. It did. I'm sorry.
And you know again, you guys heard me. I came
out talked about Trump. Why him? Why have voted for
him that kind of stuff. But the reality is that
stuff did drive me crazy, There's no doubt about that.
But can we just for a second take off our
(55:46):
partisan hats. Maybe you got a fedora, tick that off
a beret, maybe some of you wearing a beret. And
we can't go days without. I was going through yesterday.
It was some of the stuff wasn't figured out till
the nineteenth of November. And that's Pennsylvania the nineteenth. I
(56:08):
want you to that is unacceptable. I'm sorry. That is
absolutely You weren't even debating ballots and whether that signature
was good or is that a hanging chad. It just
took you that long to tak We cannot have that.
That is an absolute debacle. And you want to know
why people feel the way they do, well, you feed
(56:30):
fuel to that fire based on the fact that it
takes you sixteen days to tabulate crap. So that's why
we're going to talk a little bit of election security
and a little bit I somebody texted and said, I'm
worried about Trump's sentencing. Let me tell you what's gonna happen.
According to me, Oh, this is if Trump wins. Yeah,
(56:50):
because he may win and he'll make everything go away.
But there is a chance he's going to lose. Just
because I gave you the why Trump, the reality is
there's a very good chance he's going to lose. He
could get boat ray. Somebody asked me, what's more likely
Trump wins big or Kamala wins big. I said, Kamala
winning big, I said, if you're to ask me, which
is more likely to happen, Trump wins by a smitch.
(57:12):
But if somebody's gonna win big, I think it's gonna
be Kamala. Now what does she do if she becomes president?
First of all, I'll tell you this right now. I
don't hate Kamala Harris. I don't. I don't even think
she knows who she is at this point in time.
I think she's trying to find her feet in the
world where she's got people behind her who are strong
enough to push out the current president and puppet stringing
(57:35):
her along so they can continue to get power. What's
the one thing I've said throughout this entire thing. My
fear isn't so much about Kamala as it is about
the nameless, faceless bureaucrats who are pulling the strings behind
with their big lobbyist pals. That to me is a
(57:59):
more worry than Kamala Harris. But I'll tell you what
Kamala is going to do in my opinion, and this
has nothing to do with the politics of it all.
When it comes to what she may do over the
four years, I think the first thing she's going to
do when she gets in there is pardon Donald Trump.
If she wins, that's the first thing she does, because
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much like Nixon, but even more so needed to bring
down the temperature in this country. Pardon him, let him
go hit golf balls for the rest of his life,
and let that be that. That's what I think would happen.
(58:47):
That's if she wins, I get I don't know. I mean,
I've given you you know, we're going to break it
down next hour the plausible scenarios about what could and
couldn't happen based on tonight. But I'm talking about from
a what would be great for America. And if I'm
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Donald Trump and I win, the absolute first thing I
do when I get inside of that office is I
pardon Hunter Biden and make this go away, because it's
the right thing to do, and we move on with
our lives. Bring the temperature down, bring it down. Those
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Doris Trump.
Speaker 7 (59:41):
I just received word about Joe Rogan's endorsement.
Speaker 19 (59:44):
He's a fantastic guy.
Speaker 7 (59:46):
Gonna's a great honor to receive it. Thank you Joe
very much.
Speaker 2 (59:50):
Do you remember when Trump, like was it two months ago?
Thought he endorsed our FK Junior. Trump's like, he's the worst.
He's an idiot, He's stupid. That's the stuff drives me
because so reactionary, so reactionary. First of all, it's Joe Rogan.
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The people that are watching Rogan, they're already probably voting
for Trump, which is a sizeable audience. You know. So
those people in the media are like, oh, there's nobody
watches that thing. Yeah, I think you guys would be
surprised how many people watch that. And so there's that.
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You know, you can be all angry and stuff, but
they're probably already voting. But you know, here's the thing,
and I tweeted it out last night. Let's not forget
Joe Rogan endorsed Bernie. Can't you get that he endorsed
Bernie Sanders. Last time I endorse Colonel Sanders. And to
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my pleasant surprise, des nerves and spices are everything they're
cracked up to me. Oh God, would that'd be great.
I'm coming out today too. Put all my might behind
the Colonel. I love the Colonel. I was obsessed with
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Colonel Sanders when I was a kid. I was obsessed.
I was so obsessed I wrote book reports about Criss.
Speaker 35 (01:01:27):
My book report is about Neil Armstrock or to the
Moon and you know, to come up and do their stuff.
Speaker 2 (01:01:32):
My book report is about and they would do an
actor you know, you know de Be Beetles.
Speaker 35 (01:01:37):
My book reports about Colonel Sanders, a Southern white gentleman
who made fried chicken because he could live on Social Security.
Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
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the people today that are I mean, it's about the
ground game. What can you get done? And I've said
I said it the last week and a half. Both
sides abandoned trying to get those undecided voters and people
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on the other side. Both sides abandoned it, partially because
they had way too many unforced airs that really turned
people off. And the other part is at this point,
this close to the race, you've got to just go
sell to the people you know would buy your stuff
and make sure they do that, because all too often
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what happens is they don't. They don't do that, not
because they don't want to. It's just because they're lazy
and they don't want to mail it. They don't want
to go there and stand in line. They don't want to,
you know, for whatever reason. Right the sky is blue,
it's raining gravity, they'll make up an excuse. So it's
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about getting those people to the polls today. She's got
a good ground game, but Trump has it the best
of all three of his elections. He's got the best
team around him when it comes to the retail politics
in states that matter. Is it as good as her machine?
Probably not, But is it way better than his has
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Oh my god, who was that? That's Patrick Mahomes's mom
rocking the maga hat. Oh my god. Does that mean
we can't like Patrick Mahomes.
Speaker 20 (01:05:15):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:05:18):
By the way, if Katy Perry comes out and says
what she did, I love Kamala because she's gonna get
all of us abortions whatever, I don't care. You still
like Katy Perry. Still like Katy Perry. Right, They've made
a choice. You've made a choice, you know, Beauty of us.
We all have differing opinions. Some of you were mad
at me because I gave you my opinion. By the way,
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my opinion is mine, do with it what you will.
Your opinion is yours. Who you vote for is yours.
I would never tell you who to vote for, so
I said earlier, celebrity endorsements. Do they really move the needle?
Speaker 20 (01:05:57):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:05:58):
And if they do, don't vote at all. If you're
voting based on the fact that Taylor Swift, Katy Perry,
Kid Rocker, anybody tells you to vote for somebody. Now,
they can bring awareness to something. And by the way,
I think celebrity endorsements if you know, I mean, because
here's the one thing that celebrities have that you ay
(01:06:21):
and everybody. I mean, you know, am I kind of noticed? Yeah,
some areas, absolutely, But here's what big time celebrity endorsements
bring and why it doesn't help on the presidential level,
but on a local, smaller level. It helps big time
bring awareness to maybe candidates and stuff that people don't
know about. But outside of that, eh, good God, And
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don't choose. I don't know how many times I tell
you guys that, because I will hear what do you
think of this? Because people say, oh, did you hear
the Rock doesn't like so, and so I'm like, oh
my god, the Rock doesn't like that, Well, then none
of us should like it, right because the Rock doesn't
like it. Even the right would go, that's stupid, brother.
Whatever he says, I don't know what I said. Wrestling
(01:07:04):
stuff was right? He hit the people's elbow?
Speaker 17 (01:07:07):
Was it?
Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
The cooking thing? Was that his? I'm not a wrestling guy.
Speaker 39 (01:07:10):
And and.
Speaker 2 (01:07:13):
For those of you who are going to say that's wrong,
keep it to yourself. That's all I'm saying. Election protection,
because already they're out there. I saw this, I saw this.
The Proud Boys are coming.
Speaker 40 (01:07:26):
The Proud Boys militia is reportedly gearing up for potential
violence should Donald Trump lose. Proud Boys stocking up, getting ready.
It's going to be Bigley goes this posting by a
Proud Boys chapter on truth. Social Catherine Kneely is a
former intelligence analyst with NYPD.
Speaker 41 (01:07:43):
It is very likely that we may see individuals or
small groups engaged in activities motivated by election conspiracy theories,
depending on how this plays out.
Speaker 2 (01:07:55):
And just don't buy it, okay, don't. I like to
think cooler commer heads are going to prevail. Are there
idiots out there? Of course? I mean there was a
guy yesterday arrested here I'm out in Nashville. He was
gonna try to blow up the power grid. She should
try to blow up the power grid based on what
I don't know. His name was, Skyler. What a douche
(01:08:16):
she named? By the way, if your named Skyler. I
just feel like this guy was kind of a kind
of a douche. I mean, I think we can all
feel that, Hey, Skyler, what are you doing? I'm gonna
go blow up the power grid? But I don't think
And it's great to have protection, as we all know, right,
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we don't want to have an accident and the next
thing you know, you're raising a riot, You're raising an insurrection.
It's not but it's good to plan for this, of
course it is. You should absolutely have an understanding of
what's going on, and part of that is what's happening
(01:09:01):
in places like Maricopa County because you guys, you know,
I had several of you reach out to me, because
I've got friends that are there, that work there, that
I trust with all my being. I love them. They're
great people. They're none of the things that people who
live in a world of rabbit holes and conspiracy theories
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and lunacy even have any idea what it's really all about.
But people are angry and they and you know what,
it shows that they don't have any They're frustrated an outcome.
They have absolutely no power to change anything, and so
they react in such a way that is ridiculous and
that is not a good thing. But the whole Proud
Boys things, Oh, Trump's send inim a signal.
Speaker 7 (01:09:46):
They're so biased.
Speaker 40 (01:09:47):
The Proud Boys believe Trump himself is sending them a
message by wearing Proud Boy yellow and black colors at
recent rallies.
Speaker 41 (01:09:54):
Prowdboys are definitely noticing when Trump wears yellow and black,
and I think they view it as as a signal
that they should be standing by.
Speaker 40 (01:10:02):
The election is entering its final day. I mean on precedent,
it's security.
Speaker 39 (01:10:07):
It's all hands on deck as police departments across America
are canceling vacations to assign as many officers to polling
places as possible. The National Guard is being activated in
Washington State and Nevada, and there are even rooftop snipers
ready to guard a vote counting center in Phoenix.
Speaker 2 (01:10:24):
Which is disgusting. Absolutely is just ridiculous. And him wearing
black and gold, for God's sakes, and if you're like,
he's calling us and you believe that what is there
like eight Proud Boys left? Is that what it is?
Is there eight? Maybe ten? I don't even good. God,
(01:10:48):
just so over inflated the importance of somebody like, well,
you saw what they did. I saw it. A bunch
of idiots, naive, just individuals January sixth did and some
who thought that Trump activated them to do something which
again was absolutely stupid and a shameful day in America.
(01:11:14):
But he wore black and gold. Guys, quick, get ready.
Speaker 40 (01:11:19):
Federal agency has conducted an exercise on the grounds of
the Capitol that appeared focused on foiling another January sixth
style riot where the Proud Boys played a key role.
Fencers are going up around government buildings and many businesses
are boarding up windows in anticipation of violence, including this
McDonald's runback. The company that prints ballots for thirty states
(01:11:42):
is also distributing panic buttons for election workers that call
nine to one one, and in La, bomb sniff and
canine teams are checking mail in ballots for explosives. It
seems to be a very tense situation across the country.
Speaker 2 (01:11:56):
We always have to be prepared. You prepare for the worst,
and you for the best. And by the way, if
we're going to do some of Los Angeles, just say
you're still excited about the Dodgers winning and they'll be like, okay.
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Out number three coming up. It is the Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 1 (01:13:02):
This is the Chad Benson Show, The Chad Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:13:31):
It is the two thy twenty four election. Who will
win America? Really? Yeah? Probably not. We always win because
we're America. But these are the people we have to
choose from Donald J. Trump and Kamala Harris. One of
them trying to in his mind right a wrong from
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four years ago. The other one trying to break the
glass ceiling. Oh kids, will it be history or her story?
Speaker 35 (01:14:06):
Ah?
Speaker 2 (01:14:06):
See what I did there? How the hell do we
get here?
Speaker 3 (01:14:09):
In order to make America great and glorious again? I
am tonight announcing my candidacy for President of the United States.
Speaker 4 (01:14:17):
This version of Biden, intellectually, analytically is the best Biden ever.
Speaker 5 (01:14:24):
We're live from Georgia, a key battleground state, and the
race for the White House. In just moments, the current
US president will debate the former US president's.
Speaker 6 (01:14:35):
Eligible for what I've been able to do with the
with the COVID, I excuse me, with dealing with everything
we have to do with Look, if we finally beat medicare.
Speaker 7 (01:14:49):
He's right, he did beat medicare, beat it to death.
Speaker 6 (01:14:51):
And I'm going to continue to move until we get
the total band on, the total initiative relative to what
we're gonna do with more border control and more I'm.
Speaker 22 (01:15:01):
Going to offer President Trump.
Speaker 8 (01:15:04):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this, and I don't think he knows what he said.
Speaker 9 (01:15:08):
He the President, Joe Biden, has just announced that he
is dropping out of the twenty twenty four presidential race.
Speaker 10 (01:15:14):
It has been the greatest honor of my life to
serve as your president. Well, it has been my intention
to seek reelection. I believe it is in the best
interests of my party and the country for me to
stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties
as president for the remainder of my term.
Speaker 11 (01:15:29):
That I believe America has had an inflection point, one
of those rare mobiles industry, and the decisions we make
now the termine our fate of our nation and the
world for decades to come.
Speaker 13 (01:15:39):
On, behalf of everyone whose story could only be written
in the greatest nation on earth.
Speaker 14 (01:15:50):
I accept your nomination.
Speaker 15 (01:15:54):
It's kindling here. It's good morning, Governor.
Speaker 12 (01:15:57):
Good morning madam. Vice President.
Speaker 15 (01:15:59):
Listen. I want you to do this with me.
Speaker 16 (01:16:02):
When the President called me today, it actually formally offered
me to become you know, the Vice presidentsh nominee, which
just sounds crazy.
Speaker 2 (01:16:08):
Take a look at what happens.
Speaker 17 (01:16:16):
Do you think Donald Trump is a fascist?
Speaker 2 (01:16:18):
Yes?
Speaker 14 (01:16:18):
I do, yes, I do.
Speaker 19 (01:16:20):
Mean garbage I see floating out there is just supporters.
Speaker 20 (01:16:22):
Would you like to drive a garbage truck?
Speaker 2 (01:16:31):
Wow? Man, I forget all of that stuff because it
seems like it's a never ending thing. That whole remember
the whole thing with Morning Joe. It's the greatest version
of him there's ever been. And I don't care who
needs hear this? F you? Okay man? And then Trump's
(01:16:54):
reaction on stage, I don't think he knows what he's
talking about. You did beat it, you beat it to death.
Oh my god, here we are. This is it, man,
This is like, this is what we've been waiting for, right,
this is what's been the big deal. The billions and
I said b with the billions of dollars spent not
(01:17:16):
just here but nationwide on small races, two large races.
But now the question is which way will it go?
Are there sneaky voters out there? What's a sneaky voter? Well,
let me tell you. Are there people out there who
maybe aren't telling you the truth when you pull them?
(01:17:40):
That is a possibility, That is a distinct possibility that
it may be people out there. And this now includes
both sides, because are there voters out there who are
taking a pass it poll, yead, Are you going to
(01:18:02):
be voting for Harris? I think that's a possibility. Are
there voters out there that are completely not engaged at
any of the stuff that's gone on, especially young women
who aren't activated, if you will, but are going to
turn out in droves for Harris? That's also a possibility.
Is there a possibility that for the third straight election
(01:18:25):
they jacked the pooch with the Donald and with the
data when it comes to the polls League Carter Pollster.
Speaker 24 (01:18:35):
So there's two things that I'm looking at. Number One,
there's this sort of marginal shift towards Harris that we've
seen over the weekend. You see it in the Iowa pull,
We've seen in a couple of the other poles that
are suggesting in those those swing states she's getting a
little bit of an advantage. Now, is that because of
Madison Square Garden? Is that because she had such a
great week or is there something different going on? But
(01:18:56):
then there's also all this data that suggests that Trump.
Speaker 2 (01:18:59):
Always overperforms the polls.
Speaker 24 (01:19:01):
He did so in twenty twenty, he did so in
twenty six you're a bolster.
Speaker 2 (01:19:04):
Have they fixed that problem?
Speaker 12 (01:19:06):
Right?
Speaker 25 (01:19:06):
They keep saying we want to fix the problem. We're
going to try and fix the problem. I don't know
if there's any way to fix the problem, but I.
Speaker 2 (01:19:12):
Don't think they have. And here's why, all right, Lee Carter,
I have to be honest. I have a little crush
on her. She looks like that librarian. You know, she
would take off her glasses and flip her hair. But
she's gonna tell us why people haven't fixed the problem.
And pollsters are nervous, as they should be. It's not
(01:19:35):
all their fault. And I said that over the last
several elections, not just where Trump was involved, but that
was kind of where the phenomenon really exploded. They're only
as good as the data they get. So buyers are liars,
right House not a real doctor? What did he always say?
(01:19:58):
Everybody lies? Trump people lie, and a lot of people think, well,
now they're willing to stand up and and and and
be heard. Not true.
Speaker 24 (01:20:09):
One of the things that they that that we know
is that in a poll which I'm going to quote
to try and say why poles aren't accurate, twenty eight
percent of Americans say that they have lied to a
family member about who they're going to vote for, which
if just people just aren't comfortable talking about this or
being honest about who they're voting for. And in particular,
Trump supporters have a harder time because they've been called Nazis, fascists.
Speaker 2 (01:20:34):
It's it's I mean, you know, that's the reality of
it right there. People still think that they're that they're
getting it right, and it's hard because people are still
lying and maybe they've gone away from Trump and now
maybe they're coming back from Trump. Right they had enough
of two thousand, you know, sixteen they were all about Trump.
(01:20:57):
Then they left Trump after COVID and all that other stuff. Oh,
but then they had four years of this and they said, oh, oh,
there's a lot more to it than just you know,
the old Trump voters, if you will, and the people
that have been within the MAGA crowd, because the MAGA
crowd has changed.
Speaker 10 (01:21:12):
But that's a big.
Speaker 22 (01:21:13):
Question, right.
Speaker 24 (01:21:14):
We saw the there was a commercial out there and
it showed these women going in to vote acting like
they were all in her husbands voting for Trump. They're like, oh,
I'm going to be a secret So is that really
a thing? I don't know that that's as much of
a thing as a silent Trump voter. I think it's
been nine years of shame towards Trump voters, and I'm
not sure that we've accurately triangulated. So the way that
(01:21:35):
polsters are trying to figure this out is by saying
who did you vote for last time and trying to
figure out what are the things that make somebody trumpy
and then applying it to data today. The Trump voter
of today is not necessarily Trump voter of twenty twenty
is not necessarily the voter of twenty sixteen. So I
think we still could be missing something.
Speaker 2 (01:21:54):
And we'll find out again. They're going to put the
puzzle piece together throughout the evening, and could we start
to recognize what the actual puzzle looks like with all
the pieces. Yes, we might not have all the pieces,
but we can get a clear view of what it
will potentially look like. And I say potentially because as
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we were talking about last hour, there are states last
time that went ten days, sixteen days. And this had
nothing to do with the lawsuits. This had nothing to
do with all of the chaos and the run up
through November into you know, December, Jenery. No, this had
all to do with it took them that long to
(01:22:40):
get everything sorted out. So there and those states were
big states, you know at Pennsylvania, the Nevadas, those states
are the swing states. Now, how do I see it
breaking down? I'm going to do that at the bottom
of this area. I'm going to give you a top
to bottom on how I see this thing breaking down.
And I'm going to give you the two most likely
(01:23:03):
scenarios the bottom of the hour of which way things
will go. It's close. It's close. You know. Trump could
get vote raced in the electoral college and be close
in the popular vote. Trump could win the popular vote
and lose the electoral college. Trump could win both, She
could win both. I mean, this is very close. And
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one thing that I think we have to take into account,
which in this country right now, based on the fact
that the identity politic world that we live in, which
isn't identity politics as the LGBTQ or black or Hispanic.
It's it's I identify with whatever party I support, and
for the most part, it's either your with Trump or
(01:23:47):
you're against Trump. Probably should have some uniforms, I would
assume cheerleaders maybe I don't know, So I'm going to
break it down for you because there's there's plenty of scenarios,
and if posters are taking a swipe at it, everybody's
taking a guess because individuals are going to go in
and make their decisions, and we don't read minds, and
(01:24:10):
because we don't read minds and we can't see the future,
we can only give the best estimate. Some of it's gut.
Some people build I've used this thing for twenty seven
thousand years or whatever, you know, stuff that they come
up with Al Lickman guy his thirteen keys to whatever.
(01:24:34):
So you know, some people have new analytics with AI
that they think is going to crack the mystery based
on the data points we have and the the simulations
we've run. You know, this happens, It'll happen when it happens,
and hopefully it happens sooner rather than later. Three two, three, five,
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Chad Benson. No, it's time to find out what's trending?
What's trending?
Speaker 40 (01:26:41):
Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sero.
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What trupping?
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Let's find out what something the old web that is trending.
That started with Yeah, I'm gonna give you guys a
snapshot Chiefs Buccaneers last night, and then the rest is the election.
It's pretty much about it. And Chris Martin. If you
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the magical world of Twitter. If you're trending things, as
you can tell, it is a day of election. This
is it the big election day. What will we know today?
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It's hard to tell. I mean it is. My assumption
is by tonight we'll have a good feeling three two, three, five,
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Chad Benson Show. Just because we have a feeling of
where it's going, Just because we have a sense of
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where it's going, doesn't mean that that is going to
be it, because it could take a few days before
everything is settled, which I know is going to frustrate
a lot of people. But alas here we are kids,
the big day coming up, so much stuff to get
to again. More on the big election day, there's gonna
be lots of twists as we talk about, it's gonna
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be lots of turns as we talk about. Everybody's breaking
down the polls, everybody's giving you their best idea of
what they think is going to be it. Prognosticators would
say this and so and so and say, the fact is,
nobody really knows because so much of this is based
on people that don't regularly vote and people that are
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deciding whether or not they're even going to vote. And
let's not forget that third option, the leave it blank folks.
I think that's gonna be bigger than people realize. You
heard it here. First, they'll vote down ballot, they'll vote
for their senators, congress people, the state stuff, all of
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that stuff, but they're not going to vote for this
presidential cycle. They're gonna just they're going to take a pass.
They're not even go to vote third party. They're just
going to say, you know what, I want no part
of what these people are offering, which I think is
a bigger thing than people realize. And because you're going
to see stuff in this election when the dust settles
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that you're gonna notice down ballot in some areas, it's
going to have way more votes than the presidential tickets
at the top of the valet in certain states because
people are just frustrated. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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Speaker 20 (01:30:53):
It is Election Day.
Speaker 31 (01:30:55):
It's a Chat Benson Show, Chad Benson Shoe, the Chad
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Benson Show.
Speaker 2 (01:31:20):
Is this the last election of our lifetime?
Speaker 42 (01:31:26):
I think this is the last election. If Trump doesn't win,
this is the last election.
Speaker 2 (01:31:29):
I think you're right.
Speaker 43 (01:31:30):
I think people and a lot of people are waking
up and realize that that have been lifelong Democrats, guys
like Bill Ackman, guys like Tomath exactly, Telsey gabartt switched
over to the Republicans. Like there's a lot of people
who their whole life they've been left wing and they realized, like,
I can't do this anymore, and I.
Speaker 17 (01:31:44):
Used to be Democrats.
Speaker 7 (01:31:45):
Yeah, so yeah, yeah, it's nuts.
Speaker 42 (01:31:48):
It's nuts, man. And if the dam has won this election,
they will legalize not illegals to turn the swing states
and everywhere will be like California, there will be no escape.
This is the last chance.
Speaker 2 (01:32:00):
That's why Trump for me. So I announced it earlier today.
Why Trump? And there's a lot of reasons why not Trump.
There will be other elections, but if the Democrats got
what they wanted, those elections would be so jerry mandered
in their favor that, as JD. Van said, probably in
his lifetime, they would never win another nationwide election. Again.
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That scares me. Getting rid of the filibuster. So even
if you were able to keep it near fifty to fifty,
if you got rid of the filibuster, you could override
the minority on any given day and run hogwild. You
could pack the courts. We can go on and on
with things that matter. Fear. That's reality right there. Because
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they've said so, I don't take this lightly. I don't.
I didn't vote for Trump in sixteen or twenty. I
voted for John Kaseick. I like kaseik I look at
Trump much different now because I see him as a person.
First of all, he's been through hell, so you can
say what you want. He's been shot at and hit
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and almost got assassinated a second time, so obviously he
feels like there's a reason for what he's doing now.
Let's just take that out of him. It's because he
wants to stay out of jail. He's not going to jail.
By the way, the Secret Service has already said that
like ten times. He's not going to jail. So this
is gonna happen. But the reality of what they could do.
You go back to twenty twenty in the hysteria of COVID,
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Joe Biden said, within the first hundred days, I'm going
to get a bill passed that's going to give a
pathway to citizenship to eleven million people. I looked at
my buddy Gatos and I said, no chance in hell
could I ever vote for that. That man just can't
Just sorry. I mean, you can hate Trump all you want.
For the chaos, the craziness, I totally get it. I
begrudge nobody any of that. Never tell you who to
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vote for, But that's fundamentally changing our nation and rigging it.
So you have a group of people that you were
seen as heroes to who will remind you of that
every two to four years and make you feel subservient
to them to give you their vote, therefore doing the
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things that you want to do in your mind with
a mandate and unstoppable and turning it into a one
party country, not state, but a country. California is that way.
When I was a kid growing up California, it leaned left,
but we had Republican you know, governors, We had a
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decent balance inside of the state legislature. It's not even
close to that now. It is so left wing that
even if Gavin Newsom came out today with something that
seemed mild but still to the left, they could crush
his veto because they have a super majority. That's a
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no go for me. Sorry. Second, one of the things
I've always been curious about is thirty forty years ago
Trump would have considered punk rock. He was completely against
the establishment. The fact that was successful it shouldn't really matter,
but he was, speaks his mind, says stuff. Yeah, it
drives me crazy. A lot of it is ridiculous, and
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a lot of it is manufactured. Right, there's a lot
of fear. He's great business, he's great theater, and he
knows that. But I do worry about not just the border,
but I look out there. I've got a fourteen year
old son. I don't want to send him off to
some foreign war and yet I continue to see people
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who seem to be okay with that, and I see
a nation where they look over and see the leaders
we currently have are feckless, and that more than causes
me to stand back and say, whoa, whoa, whoa. Under Obama,
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what happened? Peter went into crimea under Trump. Nothing under Biden.
They went into Ukraine peace ish as much as you
can get. In the Middle East, Yes, Iran starving, absolutely
Biden comes in. I mean, these are things that are
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serious to talk about. And if we want to talk
about inflation, which is a hard thing to do because
I can't blame everything on Biden and Trump, because the
reality is COVID played a major part in it, printing
money played a huge part in it. So it's but
if we're gonna get serious, real wages up fifty percent
(01:36:47):
with Trump, inflation one point nine percent, so you're almost well,
you're over thirteen to the good. Biden not so much.
You start looking at these things and thinking, okay, but
what about you know, the five thousand million Nobel winning
left leaning economists that have all come out and said
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Trump's stuff would be horrible. Yeah, they would be if
they were ever implemented, but they're not going to be.
They're a negotiation term as we should have, as we've
talked about with tariffs. We rebuilt Europe. In Japan on tariffs.
We told them to tariff US one hundred percent so
they could take that money and rebuild their country, and
by god, they did lo and behold decades later, still
(01:37:30):
doing it. Maybe it's okay to have those conversations. That's
why Trump the noise, the fighting, the jokes that he's
a Nazi. Oh that's It's just it's old and it
falls on deaf ears. Okay, now let's break it down,
shall we. Who wins? I think an underestimation by polsters
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out there of not Trump voters, but the female vote
could absolutely see Harris win potentially big. The question is
her getting more female votes in California does nothing? It's
where are those female votes that matter? Because she's already
gonna win California, She's gonna win New York. What matters
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is is there enough in Pennsylvania? What matters is is
there enough in Michigan? In Wisconsin? Those things matter. I
think if anybody was gonna blow somebody out, I think
she would win in that direction, in a very large
way if there was that, but it's very close. On
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the other side, I think Trump has an easier path
because I think he really is sitting pretty damn good
in Pennsylvania. I think he's got a good shot at Nevada.
I think he's got Georgia and Arizona. That's tough. Pennsylvania
is the key. Whoever wins, God bless them. I'm gonna
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say my prayers for him, and I want them to
kick ass. As our president. It's going to be close,
and I remind everybody somebody is going to lose and
somebody is going to win. Either way. That person is
our president and we should pray for them and want
them to succeed. Doesn't mean we can't have beef with them,
(01:39:24):
even if we support them. We should so that kids
are the two paths, and both paths seem to go
through Pennsylvania. Reality is, there's not a lot that either
of them are going to be able to do. It's
truly up to what ground game is left there to
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get people out, and I don't know what that actually
looks like at this moment in time. And there will
be a surprise or to a twist in the tail,
But those are the most likely pass to victory for
both of them. Did they do enough when they had to?
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And they'll both look back and do their post mortem
and think I could have done this, I could have
done that. We will find out tonight and win or
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Speaker 33 (01:41:45):
A Univak is a fabulous electronic machine which we have
borrowed to help us to predict this election from the
basis of the early returns.
Speaker 12 (01:41:54):
As they come in.
Speaker 2 (01:41:56):
That right, there was the Univac back and CBS predicting
the at least evenin Ike. Yes, yes, yes, that's that
one way back in the day, and the cause Ike
one thanks to the Suckivak five thousand, which.
Speaker 17 (01:42:06):
We have.
Speaker 2 (01:42:09):
The UNIVAC predicting it back in the day. This big time.
It's gray. You watch, it's all black and white. But
you guys smoking in a room, this is the giant
Univac here. You can see it's predicting everything. It's got
the TRICKERDIC. It's doing this thing and you're like, oh
my god, look at all the things happening. What do
you see is going on there? It's telling us what's
happening outside. It's really crazy, so awesome. Now we've come
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a long way, right, We're interactive in ways that we've
never been. You go back four years, not as interactive
as we are now, you go back eight years. My god,
prehistoric times.
Speaker 34 (01:42:41):
Man MSNBC releasing a preview of its virtual reality set
for its Election Night coverage, which will see reporters appearing
to stand near the White House when reality, they'll be
inside the Thirty Rock Studios in New York. It's Cistern Network,
NBC unveiling its VR set, where it's anchors will appear
to be delivering news from outside the studio, and NBC's
(01:43:03):
streaming service, Peacock, will debut its multiview experience for the
first time beyond a sporting event, giving viewers three live
streams at once, including Kornakia Cam, a feed on correspondent
Steve Kornakia analyzing the latest result.
Speaker 2 (01:43:18):
Oh my god, they're going all out, harriscam. Oh geez,
this is going to be crazy kids tonight. Now. If
you think that's just it, you are so freaking wrong.
There is more. Let's go over to ABC. At Fox
News the Evil Fox News.
Speaker 34 (01:43:39):
ABC News is touting it's seventy two hours plus of coverage,
which includes its ballot watch desk, overseen by the ABC
News Investigative Unit, which ABC says will be quote monitoring
all storylines related to election integrity. Fox News, which was
the most watched cable network last election night in twenty twenty,
setting a record with thirty teen point seven million viewers,
(01:44:01):
says it will debut new immersive graphics technology as part
of its special coverage of the twenty twenty four election,
which will include a three D path to two seventy
map showing the candidate's options at reaching the critical number
of electoral votes.
Speaker 2 (01:44:17):
Oh my lord, this is nutty. There's so many ways
to watch this election. There's therapist camp. You have to
be with a therapists just in case it goes in
a direction you don't like, and remember to go better
Help dot com slash Benson. Make sure you use that
code to get some help. We are not done here though. Kids.
You're thinking that there can't be anything else. Oh, there's
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plenty more.
Speaker 34 (01:44:39):
Over at News Nation, it will be covering its first
presidential election.
Speaker 2 (01:44:44):
By the way, can I just say, of all of
these things people ask me all the time what I watch?
I watch News Nation, I watch Breaking Points, I watch
these are several of the things I watch everything, But
I like the way News Nation does things. I'm just
pointing that out.
Speaker 34 (01:44:59):
Over at News Nation, it will be covering its first
presidential election since becoming a full time, twenty four hour
national news network earlier this year with former CNN anchor
Chris Cuomo. The CW network will simulcast part of News
Nations coverage.
Speaker 22 (01:45:15):
Then there's Amazon Prime Live.
Speaker 2 (01:45:17):
From every corner of our country.
Speaker 32 (01:45:19):
We're here to provide clarity and deliver what you need
to know when you.
Speaker 2 (01:45:23):
Need to know it.
Speaker 34 (01:45:24):
Former NBC News anchor Brian Williams leading Amazon's entry into
election n coverage, and not to mention, Comedy Central will
have a special edition of The Daily Show with John Stewart,
and CNBC will focus on the economy during its special
programming from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Speaker 2 (01:45:42):
It's good to see Brian Williams made it through New Orleans.
All the body's floating around, people shooting at him or whatever.
He was going through. Everyd issake looking back on that
that is such a nothing comparatively. He's got to be thinking. Man,
if I'd have said that in today's world, I could
have just went and moved on. But you couldn't. But
you could not back then, not back then. And finally
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we still forgot the CNN's out there, right, and we
got all the old timey things, the newspapers. For those
of you who don't know newspapers are kids, and you're listening.
It is a website that doesn't move. Okay, it's a
web page just doesn't ever change.
Speaker 34 (01:46:22):
Also, CNN adding its Magic Wall experience to its app,
as CBS News will be debuting its new ARVR Presidential
Election Center, now moving beyond TV and streaming. The Associated
Press will be using its quote state of the art
analytics tools, as well as its ap voecast, which surveys
American voters across the country as the polls close, and
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The Washington Post is unveiling a slate of new features
to its coverage, including an election dashboard that provides live
updates from key swing states. And of course there's The
New York Times and its famous needle.
Speaker 2 (01:46:58):
So there you go. Some people might need needle after this.
Oh jeez. So there you have it, kids, right there.
If you think about it. Back in the day, and
I'm talking about way back when the the suckyvac five thousand,
whatever that thing was, you had three choices. Now it
is more interactive than ever. You can participate in ways
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that you never ever, ever, ever could participate before. And
it is it's a great watch, like tonight is must
see TV. It really is. So this is it. I mean,
we've gotten through all these years and months thinking this
day would never come yet alas here it is, and
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we're ready to roll. We're gonna be all over the YouTube,
Twitter install all of that stuff all night long, and
a couple fun surprises as well. So if you want
to watch that way, you can, which is one of
the things that even bring up Twitter. I mean Twitter,
I think will probably get as much or more play
than all of these combined, because because Twitter will be
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everybody's second choice tonight to go and confirm to see things.
So you'll watch CNN maybe probably not MS, well not,
you'll watch one of the Fox, probably watch Fox. Maybe
maybe you watch CNN News Nation you should, and then
you'll go to Twitter to confirm certain things. So that's
(01:48:23):
the way I think that's going to go and you'll
get some breaking stuff through Twitter and then you'll check
on all the channels to see, you know, what are
they doing over there? So that'll be fun. Three two, three, five,
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other things that you can find, including your YouTube now
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lot of different stuff behind the scenes as well. Right
here on The Chat Benson Show. This is it, guys.
Will Donald Trump be president again? Will Kamala Harris break
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through the glass ceiling? Or will we be sitting here
tomorrow going I'm not really do Who won nobody yet?
Is that where we are? That is also a possibility
as well. But here's the thing I want you guys
to keep in mind. Somebody's gonna lose, somebody's gonna win,
and you know who those people are, Donald Trump and
Kamala Harris. We as Americans need to take a deep breath, realize,
if my person won, I'm not gonna spike the ball.
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And if my person lost, I hope whoever won does
the right thing when it comes to America. We're all Americans.
You guys, have a blessed rest of your Tuesday and
election night, and remember we'll get yourself some tacos. Night
night Jack.
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