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November 5, 2024 44 mins

(Full Show) Election Day 2024 is upon us. Will Donald Trump return to the White House? Or will Kamala's campaign of make believe be successful? Jesse Kelly gives his final thoughts ahead of the election and gets analysis from top-tier guests. First, Steve Bannon joins Jesse fresh out of prison for his perspective. Jesse is then joined by Eric Bolling for a big election night announcement. He'll wrap up with Ned Ryun, discussing the blocking and tackling that's taken place ahead of the election.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
The final countdown. Let's do a little election preview, shall we.
Ned Ryan is here to break down some great stuff.
Steve Bannon is finally out of prison. We're going to
talk to him about that. Final thoughts and more coming
up on. I'm right, is there anything going on in

(00:26):
politics we should be talking about tonight. I know it's
the night before the election, and I know your antsy,
maybe even a little bit stressed about it. Before we
get into all that, let me just first say this tomorrow,
all day long, you can be right here on the
first and we'll have you covered with analysis as the

(00:48):
numbers come in. My election night coverage is going to
come tomorrow night, nine pm Eastern time, right here on
the first, but all day long election time. Okay, so
you don't have to change the channel. Now, let's also
discuss us this and believe me, I'm very very confident
about tomorrow, which I'll get to in a moment, but
we have to have this talk beforehand so we can

(01:09):
get our minds right, so we can get our hearts right. Okay,
Saving a country and losing a country is not an event.
It's a process. It is not an event. It is
a process. If we lose tomorrow night. Yes, it will

(01:31):
be devastating, absolutely devastating.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Maybe mortally wounded.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
Maybe it will be, but we will still have a
million battles to fight. What matters is we stay in
the fight and stay after it. And if we win
tomorrow night, maybe this is even more important.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
If we win tomorrow night, I will be right there
with you, best night ever. You know, let's say we
take the.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
White House, in the House and the Senate and your
local elections go well, and.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
It's not like I'm above this or separate from it.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
I'll be there with my wife, cheering and celebrating.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
If it happens while I'm.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
On the air, You're just gonna hear smile, see smiley
Jesse all over your television said I'm with you.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
But then Wednesday, the work continues, the fight continues.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
We have a long way to go, and the fight
is going to remain no matter what when lose, no
matter what, the fight will be here on Wednesday morning.
I promise remember that. Now let's talk about what we
have here. I want you to picture this. We are

(02:43):
on a boat. It's just you and one other guy,
all right, you and one other guy. It's a small boat.
You're out in the middle of this gigantic lake and
you you want to get the boat to shore so
you can be safe.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
There's a storm coming.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
You want to get the boat to shore, and you
know you have to get to shore in order to
save yourself and the friend who's in the boat with you.
The guy who's in the boat with you has lost
his mind. He's an insane person, and he also wants
to save you and him and everybody. But he believes
the best way to save that boat is to pull

(03:21):
out a chainsaw and saw a big hole in the
bottom of it, so the boat sinks to the bottom,
which will obviously kill both of you.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
That is the exact situation we are.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
In right now as a country, and it's a very,
very frightening situation. The stakes for tomorrow are so high
because that's the situation we are in. We now share
a country with a bunch of America hating demons who
believe the highest good, the greatest good, is burning the

(03:53):
country to the ground, and we have to fight back
against that. I was actually thinking about this this morning.
I was just sitting around brewing on the election, and
the stakes are so high, and I was walking myself
through this whole thing, and I was thinking, well, why
am I so antsy about it? Why are the stakes
so high? So here it is, let's make this about
one subject here. If Democrats win, they will open up

(04:18):
the border and flood the country with another twenty million barbarians.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
You understand that it shouldn't be that way.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
Oh, A presidential election should always matter, and there will
be policies that come with it, maybe taxes higher here,
are a different foreign policy there. I understand the two
parties are different. I get that at all, But you
should never find yourself in a country like we are
in now, where if one of the two parties wins,
they'll just simply destroy the borders of the country and

(04:49):
flood it with barbarians. That's not a place you should be.
But that's where we are. And so how do we
even get here where we live in a country? We
share a country again with the crazy guy who's lost
his mind and he lives in a world of make believe,
and Democrats have lost their mind and they live in
that world of make believe because Democrat politicians and the

(05:11):
media behind them in the education system are constantly out
there saying things just like this.

Speaker 3 (05:17):
Why would you place your faith in somebody who instituted
a so called Muslim band, who sat down for pleasantries
with Holocaust deniers, who said that there were very fine
people on both sides of a white supremacist rally.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
That was all a lie.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
Every single thing he said there, Barack Obama speaking to
a huge crown right before the election. Every single thing
he just said is a lie. And your liberal and
Pangy who's got the Harris Walls sign in her yard,
she believes all of those things. She believes Donald Trump

(06:06):
put in a Muslim ban. There was never a Muslim band.
That was something the media came up with and Democrats
ran with. That's not a thing that ever happened. Ever,
your liberal aunt Peggy thinks it is. Your liberal aunt
Peggy believes that Donald Trump called Nazis very fine people.
I need to once again remind everybody what Donald Trump

(06:27):
said that day is one not that at all, and
two it's on camera. I don't have to rely on
his word or her word, or heard from a guy
who heard from a guy. If you or your liberal
aunt Peggy want to know what Donald Trump said that day.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
We live in an era where you can pick up
your telephone and learn.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
What Donald Trump said and it's not that at all.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
Yet your liberal aunt Peggy believes.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
It, and she will be at the polls tomorrow canceling
out your vote based on things she knows to be
true that are a complete lie. We share a boat
with people trying to sink the boat. And maybe, just maybe,
maybe we owed Joe Biden a debt of gratitude because
Joe Biden's mind is so melted into goo that Joe Biden,

(07:15):
who was finding that out of his cage and let
onto camera, let onto a camera somewhere, was very very honest.
People are mad about what Joe Biden said with his
comments last week.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
This is how every Democrat thinks.

Speaker 4 (07:30):
Just the other day, I speaker at his rally called
Puerto Rico a floating island of garbage. Well, let me
tell you something. I don't know the Puerto rican that
I know, or Puerto Rico where I'm in my home
state of Delaware. They're good, decent, honorable people. The only
garbage I see floating down there is your supporters.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
Okay, you just saw it on camera. Why does your
liberal Peggy not know that he said that because it
is now.

Speaker 5 (08:03):
The White House says that Biden wasn't talking about Trump's supporters.

Speaker 6 (08:07):
They even released a transcript last night where they inserted
an apostrophe in the word supporters.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
There's an apostrophe there.

Speaker 7 (08:14):
He's talking about his supporter, I mean, the comedian, his comments.

Speaker 8 (08:18):
As someone who had a starter growing up, it's very
obvious to me if there's an apostrophe at the end
of supporters there. He was referring to be garbage viewed
by supporters, not simply the supporters themselves.

Speaker 1 (08:28):
So question is John's head of an apostrophe?

Speaker 2 (08:30):
Really it's a nothing murger.

Speaker 8 (08:31):
Joe Biden has never been a big arena speaker.

Speaker 7 (08:34):
We are at a low point when it comes to
our political rhetoric, and I think we should point out
that that's been driven largely by the last eight plus
years of former President Trump.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
You're liberalant, Peggy lives in a world of make.

Speaker 1 (08:51):
Believe, and I think I think maybe the coup de
gras on this that was Washington freebeaker who put that
montage together. The Daily Wire went out to a Harris rally.
You want to hear what you're up against tomorrow. You
want to do you want to meet the man you're
sharing that boat with in the middle of the lake.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
What's this?

Speaker 6 (09:10):
So tell me a bit about Trump's agenda and what
about it is is most scary, most concerning to you.

Speaker 8 (09:16):
He says that he's going to take anybody who disagrees
with him and puts them in jail, and from there
he's going to deport them out of the United States altogether.

Speaker 6 (09:24):
And I think he wants to basically turn this into
a white Christian nation, which it is not.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
He hates everyone, he hates his followers, and he will
he will totally try to destroy all life on earth
before he dies.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
That's who the trumpet he is.

Speaker 5 (09:41):
He's the Nazi.

Speaker 8 (09:42):
He's a fascist, of course he is.

Speaker 6 (09:44):
Yes, I think he is a full fascist authoritarian.

Speaker 8 (09:47):
What I will say to you is, if he wins
in November, it is going to be the birth of
the American Nazi Party with him as the top of it.

Speaker 6 (09:55):
They don't get to be the Nazis on our street.
They don't get to turn our police into you know,
their gotta stop up.

Speaker 5 (10:01):
They want to they want to bring on the violence
of America.

Speaker 2 (10:04):
We'll kick the.

Speaker 6 (10:06):
Well, thank you very much.

Speaker 8 (10:07):
Any any last message you want to leave the audience with, Yeah,
love wins in the end.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
I love wins in the end.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
That's what we're up against. We don't have to be
happy about it, we don't have to celebrate it. But
that's what we're up against. Tomorrow, Bring a friend, Text
a friend. I've already voted good.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
Have your neighbors do you know?

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Take an hour off work tomorrow and drive people to
the polls. Tomorrow matters a lot. Let's dig in and
do the work. All that may have made you uncomfortable,
but I am right. We have an amazing show for
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(11:17):
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Speaker 2 (11:39):
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Speaker 1 (11:50):
You know, what's a very human nature thing to deny
when things are really bad, when things are going poorly,
when the ship's going down. Human nature thing to say
we'll fix it. We're gonna deny it. And we do
this really a lot with the state of our country
right now. You know, we have this election coming up
and we're hopeful that we're gonna have a big night
and Trump's gonna win and we're gonna turn this thing around.

(12:11):
But we talk about what will happen if Trump loses.
Let's talk about what's already happening in this country. It's
already happening. We have political prisoners. My entire life as
an American. We've picked up the newspaper or anymore, it's
our phones, and we've looked at a country like Russia
and we said, well, Putin's locking up his political opponent.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
What a dirt ball. Yeah, that happens here, happened to
the man. We're about to talk.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
To a guy who did four months in prison and
never set a freaking peep. I so respect that Steve
Bannon hosted the War Room, and maybe I should refer
to him as political prisoner now instead of host.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
Steve, welcome out. How is the food?

Speaker 7 (12:54):
Food is what you would imagine, and well, you've served
your country. You know the kind of food he gets served.
It's not the great, No, Jesse. Did you ever think
in serving your country and getting in politics when you
did that? Well, ever be in a situation that opposite
politicians or opposite people working in media and politics will
be put in a federal prison for a misdemeanor for

(13:16):
months at a time. Did you every think would come
to that?

Speaker 2 (13:20):
No, Steve, And I'll tell you so.

Speaker 1 (13:21):
It's funny you brought up that aspect of it because
I have so many friends who I've served in the
Marines with, and so many just Gwatt veterans I'm friends.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
With, Global War on terror.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
I'm sorry for everybody global War on tear friends I'm
friends with, and Steve it saddens me and sickens me.
How often I get a text message that something along
the lines of I didn't serve for this, we didn't
serve for this.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
What is this?

Speaker 1 (13:46):
Guys who have fought and bled for this country are
so disenfranchised by just the last four years, Steve, by
the kind of crap they pulled with you, man, it
sickens me, it does.

Speaker 2 (13:56):
It saddens me a great deal.

Speaker 7 (13:58):
Well, that's you're the general, You're the guys got to
turn this around because it's outrageous. You think at the
battlefield casualties where we fought in the twenty first century,
and to see what's happened in the last couple of years,
and hey, if we don't represent tomorrow and actually turn
out his first multipliers is only going to get worse.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
Yeah, that's a fact, all right. For those who don't know.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Everyone on this show, everyone who watches this show knows,
but maybe there's someone who doesn't. What happened to you?
How'd you end up in prison? What crime did you commit?

Speaker 7 (14:28):
Well, it was a misdemeanor. First off, that Danbury's been
around since nineteen thirty nine, they've never had a misdemeanor ever.
In the prison.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
It's obviously you've got to be a felon. It's simple.

Speaker 7 (14:37):
They had a committee. That committee was illegally structured because
it didn't have a ranking member, didn't have a minority council.
They wouldn't let Nancy Pelosi, would not let the choices
of Kevin McCarthy on at the time, which was Jim
Jordan and Banks out of Indiana. She handpicked Cheney and
others that were kind of hurt toties to be on

(14:57):
this or wasn't an official committee. And when I got subpoena,
I had a lawyer, and the lawyer looked at and said,
the President said, uh, you know, exerted executive privilege, which
is his right to do on any any person who's
giving him advice. He exerted executive privilege. Also, the structure
of the committee was in legitimate, and so I didn't respond,
and I'd notified them. I didn't respond. They immediately voted

(15:19):
and sent it to the Justice Department as a criminal complaint.
Normally these go over civil complaints. They sent it as
a as a criminal complaint, and for the first time
in the history of this country, somebody was held in
contempt at Congress as a misdemeanor and sentenced to four
years in a federal prison. And so I served the
I just served the term in prison and just got out.

(15:40):
But that's the the the the the chain of custody
of that. It's Nancy Pelosi's illegitimate committee. And this is
the same committee. People have to understand. This hasn't gone away.
This is what Jamie Raskin is going to bank on
the findings of that committee, going to say, hey, Bannon
went to prison, Navarre went to prison. That committee sent
a criminal complaint to the just up on Trump on

(16:00):
five charges. A grand jury has indicted him on three
of them. He's still in court and in federal court
that hasn't been dismissed yet. That judge is is going
with the crazy Jack Smith is going forward. They're going
to say on January sixth that Trump is ineligible because
the insurrectionists, they're not. Jamie Raskin is blatant and he
said basically the same thing with Bill Marvia Night. They're

(16:22):
not going to certify Trump's election. They're going to draw
a line in the say and say he's an insurrectionist,
the people random insurrectionist, and we're not going to certify him.
So don't think the January sixth Committee has gone away.
That's why it's got to be you know, we got
to investigate it, We got to adjudicate it, not just
for the j six prisoners, many of whom I serve
with in Danbury, but also the fact of they're trying

(16:45):
to use it to crush President Trump.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
Steve as a side note, we'll get back to the
rask and stuff. How are the other January six guys doing.
Obviously everyone knows about Trump's trials, and Steve Bannon is
the name everyone knows. You were obviously going to get
a lot more publicity, publicity understandably so. But there are
a lot of forgotten men and women who've been caught
up by this evil Justice Department that we talk about

(17:09):
on this show, and it breaks my heart. You know,
nobody speaks up for them. Very few people do. How
are they holding up?

Speaker 7 (17:16):
Look, they're very brave, fratreous, but they're not doing well. Remember,
most of these people are working class or lower middle class.
You can't make a living when you're in there. Their
families are under tremendous stress. I don't think they're doing.

Speaker 5 (17:28):
Well at all.

Speaker 7 (17:29):
And a lot of these people. There's a guy in
my cell block that was down the was going to
sell a couple down from me that got fifteen years.
He was tied up. They say that he put bear
spray out. It's all nonsense, but they gave him I
think ten to fifteen years. There's other theres that have
multiple years and they can't earn any income while in prison,
and so their families are essentially destitute. The pressure on

(17:51):
these guys has been tremendous. I know President Trump will
review all this when he takes office, but no, the
January sixth guys, and if you hear the horror stories
of what they went through in pre trial confinement in DC,
which is a rats nest, you hear what they did.
If it wasn't for mtg and Matt Gates and others
that went there and tried to get them better treatment,

(18:12):
it was horrible. And this shows you how inhuman Merrick
Garland and.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
The Justice Department are.

Speaker 7 (18:18):
If you hear the stories of these people, you realize
that Merrick Garland's people are some of the worst people
on earth.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
Steve, if we get a Trump victory tomorrow, you mentioned
Merrick Garland Obviously there are a lot of agencies that
need a lot of clean out, but there's nothing more
important than cleaning out this disgusting DOJ. Is this something
Trump is going to be able to tackle right away
because he's going to have to. Even if they certify him,
the DOJ is going to come for him.

Speaker 7 (18:47):
There's no doubt. I think you got a dual track
this number one. Look, in the first week or two
of his second term, we hit the debt ceiling, the
tax cuts reverse, we don't have a budget. Remember, I
don't think they're going to allow on omnibus. Trump's not
allowed that's going to kick in. The government's gonna run
out of money. He has three major, massive financial issues

(19:08):
that has to be dealt with right way. In addition,
the deportation of fifteen million people, starting with the criminals.
So you have the border wall, you have this massive
problem of fifteen million illegal aliens in the country just
on Biden's watch, and you've got these major financial problems.
He's got to get He's got to get something done
on DJ But I think the way he's got to

(19:30):
do that is with Gates and Jordan and others start
the investigations in the House, particularly get into the DJ.
His Attorney General, other people are strong read all these
IG reports. The deconstruction of the FBI and the DOJ
has to be done with complete transparency. The American people
need to see exactly what happened. I think you redo

(19:51):
a panel around J six that has a rank Democrats
of a ranking member. They have a minority council that
gets see all the evidence and we start to really
adjudicate some of these issues in front of the American people.
I think you dual track that. I think the financial, economic, geopolitical,
and the sovereignty issues are so big he's got to
tackle those in the first hundred days.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
Yeah, no question about it. Steve, what is your final message?
I know you're a busy man. Before tomorrow night, what
is your message to the American people?

Speaker 7 (20:23):
Just remember they're never going to give up. We have
to step one. We've already cut out. They have no firewalls.
The early voting could not have gone better for us.
Tomorrow you have to represent as a forced multiplier, bring
as many people as you know. The House is almost
as important as the presidency here. President Trump has to
have a Republican House. We have to hold the House

(20:44):
or pick up a couple of seats. Don't think this
is going to be called early. This is going to
take a while. You've got to hunker down. The team
around President Trump on the legal side is ten times better.
President Trump has a lot of support. Just hunkered down
and understand we've got to go through this process and
then just have President Trump's back. This is going to
be a long, tough fight. They're not going to just
sit there and tosses the keys. But we have to

(21:06):
win tomorrow. With the bigger numbers we put up outside
the margin of outstanding votes on mailing and other things
will lead them to call it earlier and to us
to get on actually getting certified, because they're going to
fight his certification tooth and nail. Mark Elias and Jamie
Raskin are going to fight a rearguard action here. They're
not going to quit, and the only way we can

(21:26):
get beyond that is put up as big a score
as possible tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
We have no doubt. Steve, I'm glad you're out, my friend.
Please come back to appreciate you very much.

Speaker 1 (21:37):
All right, we'll talk to Eric Bowen see if he
has anything to say In a moment before we talk
to him.

Speaker 2 (21:45):
Let's remember that.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Babies they dial lot in this country, in the womb,
and it's not just that they die, they're killed by
their mothers, by doctors, by young women who believe it's
a clump of cells, that it's nothing, it's just a
little surgical procedures like getting your tonsils out. Of course,
So how do we fight back against that, Well, we

(22:10):
have to be the truth. We have to be the
light in the darkness. And that's what preborn is. You see,
they give the gift of ultrasound to these women who
are about to abort their babies. That's how you let
that mother know that that's what she is. When you
hear that heartbeat something from God, you choose life almost

(22:31):
every time. Twenty eight dollars is what that ultrasound costs.
But whatever you give to preborn, it's all tax deductive.
We'll give them as much as you can, much as
you want, and matter give go save a life preborn
dot com slash Jesse.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
We'll be back all right. Before we get to Eric Bowling.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
I need to get to Eric Bowling News, meaning our
news for tomorrow night, Election night, as I have already
told you you don't have to go anywhere. We're going
to have you covered wall to wall with everything, the
results as they come in, guests, and one of our
prime time hosts for tomorrow night is going to be
the man who joins us right now, Eric Bowling, host

(23:18):
of Bowling.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
Which you can watch on YouTube. Go like, go, subscribe
to it.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
Okay, Eric, I am excited, and that is making me
nervous because I'm so excited about tomorrow night, and every
single time I get excited about an election like this
and it ends up in horrific disaster.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
Talk me off, Aledged, How are we doing so, Jesse.

Speaker 6 (23:39):
Good to be with you, my friend, Thank you for
having me. I'm twenty sixteen. If you remember, I was
at Fox and if you remember back, very very accurately,
I was probably the first, I think it was the
first person on on major television to support Trump. I
was just come from the business world. I saw he
was going to do something different. Short Handedy very shortly
thereafter came on board. Sean, who's a dear, dear friend

(24:02):
of mine. One of my best friends in the world
was Ted Cruz, as was Mark Levin, another good friend
of mine. There were Ted Cruz first, and then it
became obvious that it wasn't going to be Cruise. It
was going to be Trump. And they loved Trump and
they were super supportive. I saw it in twenty sixteen
and then one said, well, Hillary's got ninety one percent
to win. And what I saw was there was more
enthusiasm for Trump. Didn't matter what the polls were, puls

(24:24):
were showing she was going to kill him.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
He beat her.

Speaker 6 (24:27):
Twenty twenty a little more nervous, I wasn't so sure anymore,
but I still felt then they also had Biden killing Trump.
I still felt there was it was good for him,
but I wasn't so sure. Right now, I am so sure.
I'm as confident about twenty twenty four as I was
in twenty sixteen, because the momentum shifted at the right
time for him. He came out of the box strong

(24:48):
with Biden. Then all of a sudden, she got the ball,
she got the momentum, she got the money, and then
she failed. She started opening her mouth and we realized.
And the thing with the cool thing about it was
they waited so long to put her in and they
didn't vet her. They should have seen that she didn't
get any votes when she was running for actual president.
They screwed up and it was fine for a while

(25:08):
until recently with these whole stumbling issues that she's had
with policy, with inflation, with in you know, find any
financials she can't answer, and then Biden put his foot
in his mouth with garbage, and you know, anyone who
follows Trump as a female is weak and stupid. They
screwed up late in the game, and as you know, Jesse,

(25:31):
your sports person like I am, I assume you got
the momentum in the fourth quarter, you're going to win
the game. And I think he's gonna I say, two
hundred and ninety one electorals.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Oh well, now that is quite a call shot and
I've seen similar projections like that, And okay, so if
that's the case, and I don't actually disagree with you,
which again makes me nervous, I feel like we have
a great night coming. What was the majors screw up
on their part? Was it simply picking Kamala Harris? Her

(26:05):
personality is so bad, she just does not she doesn't
do politics that well. Was that really the problem or
is it just they can't overcome inflation and immigration, which
I realized they have to own.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
But is it more issues? What is it?

Speaker 6 (26:20):
You know? I think you're right. I think the first one.
I think what in the way I understand it? And
this is you know again, I haven't heard her from
the source, but what I understood was after the Biden
and Trump debate, when Biden realized it wasn't going to
be him because everyone came down on him, from Barack
Obama to George Clooney said you can't be the nominee.
He realized it was over for him. The word is

(26:41):
that they if you remember, they've kind of talked about
a little bit prior to that that maybe there should
be several Democrats that do kind of a mini primary,
and I think the Democrat infrastructure, including Obama, wanted to
do that. But Joe Biden at that moment said, Kamala
Harris is your person. And I think he knew how
flawed she was. I think he knew how really they

(27:03):
say in an empty suit, Well, she's an empty suit.
She has nothing up here, certainly for the numbers, she
has nothing up here, and she's all just talked sound
bites and ends up being word salad. I think he
knew that, so he pushed them to her because he
knew that she would be least likely to be Trump.
And I think he's done everything in his power to
do to If not him, maybe he's not cognitively aware

(27:26):
enough to do this. I think his people's infrastructure, his
advisors are trying to undermine Kamal and have Trump win,
and so he can say, see, you should have stuck
with me. The reason why I say that, the first
big actually the first time he's ever come to the
briefing room in four years, was the moment early on
where Camalo did her first speech in Michigan. She was
on the rally stage and Joe Biden enters the briefing

(27:50):
room and makes news. It's like, there's no mistake there,
that wasn't a misstep or miscommunication schedules. That was purposeful.
Whether it's Biden himself or his staff who are sticking
it to Kamala, they want to stick it to her.
And I think that garbage comment that was planned.

Speaker 1 (28:09):
You know, I really can't disagree with you on that
because there's so much evidence that points to Kamala Harris
being Joe Biden's poison pill in this election and If that's.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
The case, that's just so fantastic.

Speaker 1 (28:20):
I wanted to ask you real quick, Eric about this
money decides the election. You have a video up on YouTube.
I'll want people to go watch it. Money decides the election?
What are you talking about?

Speaker 2 (28:31):
Right?

Speaker 6 (28:31):
So we hear all these polls. So I've never believed
poles polls are polls are absolute garbage. Pollsters take poles
and what I love to do. I do this when
you have more time. But you dig into the poll
and dig into the methodology. There is so much information
in methodology, how they ask the questions, how much did
they skew the poll towards Democrats and why?

Speaker 2 (28:54):
And usually you can.

Speaker 6 (28:55):
Pick out ways to push a poll in a direction.
So these polsters are all coming up with every single
swing state within the margin of reason, within the the
plus or margin of error. There's no way you can
survey eight hundred people and come up with the same
thing with pole after poll after poll. It's not gonna happen.
It's not happening that way. No one wants to step out,

(29:16):
no one wants to be the outlier. Someone in Iowa,
Ann Seltzer decided she wanted to be an outlier, of
course in the direction of Kamala Harris, which is highly unusual,
but she did it and late in the game, probably
way too late to matter. Throw the poles out. Watch
what's happened, Look at enthusiasm levels, and look at money.
Look at the betting sites. The betting sites are massive

(29:36):
amounts of money being thrown in it. And the last
I checked on my Robinhood account, which I have, and
I bet on the Robinhood account, Trump has like a
like a he's like fifty eight and she's forty three.
Now it doesn't add up to exactly one hundred, because
there's Viig in there for both sides. But the point
is it's not close. It's not a fifty to fifty
by any means, or fifty to fifty two, which it
could be. It's fifty eight or fifty six and forty

(29:59):
four forty three. The money is betting on Trump, heavily
betting on Trump. And then you look at things like
well that, but then you look at truth social true
social is fourteen dollars a share a month ago, jumped
up to fifty, back down to thirty forty, but it's
not fourteen dollars. And if Trump's not going to be present.
I'm going to tell you it's probably going to be
zero if he doesn't win the presidency, truth Social the

(30:20):
DJT stock on the stock market would go to a zero.
But right now they're betting that. I think it's worth
eight nine billion dollars Right now, eight or nine billion
dollars are saying Trump's the next president.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
Eric, what's your prediction for it?

Speaker 1 (30:36):
If we are successful tomorrow night, what's your prediction for
how they react? These are not human beings who are
going to take this?

Speaker 2 (30:44):
Well.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
I think everybody knows that, But what are they going
to do?

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Boy?

Speaker 6 (30:50):
Wow? Unfortunately, I think if Trump doesn't prevail, and I
think he should, Like you said, I think he's the
clear winner, certainly as a momentum, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
I don't know what MAGA does.

Speaker 6 (31:02):
I don't know. Let's not call it MAGA. Let's call
it the faction of MAGA that that is really juiced
to create havoc if he doesn't win. Let's be honest.
My show is called balling, but it's truth. I do
truth bombs in the show. Everything's about truth, transparency, and trust.
And I gotta tell you, I think if Trump loses,
there's you know, and I'm going to be in d

(31:22):
C on Wednesday, the day after. I don't think it's
going to be pretty. I really don't think it's going
to be pretty if Trump loses. If he wins with
the other side, you know, we'll have a bunch of
those liberal moron ladies with the pussy cat hats going crying.
But you see a lot of that. But that's that's it.
Our side tends to get a little bit more well,

(31:43):
the faction of our side that gets a little bit
more vocal. They may do some stuff. I don't hope
they don't, but let's be honest, let's be truthful here.
It probably we'll have some video. It's let's put it
that way.

Speaker 2 (31:58):
Yeah, Eric, thank you so much. I appreciate it, appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (32:02):
All right, let's talk about some important stuff, blocking and
tackling how to win elections, shall we?

Speaker 2 (32:08):
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Speaker 1 (33:06):
Blocking and tackling the unsexy things.

Speaker 2 (33:08):
You know, we all it's election obviously season.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
Does it even count as season when it's tomorrow? But
it's election season and we're all into it.

Speaker 2 (33:16):
We're all into it.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
But some of us, some of us are doing something
and some of us are fans. That's just the bottom line,
and maybe that's you. And if you feel bad about
what I'm about to say, I'm sorry. Just change your
next election cycle. You want to have a big red
wave tomorrow, Trump to win and House and all that.

Speaker 2 (33:36):
Have you done something about it? Anything?

Speaker 1 (33:39):
No, wearing a maga hat is not doing something that
is not. Have you done any blocking and tackling stuff?
You won't be celebrated for. No one's going to cheer
you on the internet. Oh you just made one hundred
phone calls down at campaign headquarters.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
That's the stuff that matters.

Speaker 1 (33:56):
Joining me now the guy who's been doing a lot
for quite some time, Ned Ryan, and author of the
book American Lebiath and Ned, You've been all over the
whole blocking and tackling thing in this election.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
As a whole.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
How are we doing from the outside looking and it
looks like we're doing better than I've ever seen?

Speaker 2 (34:15):
But what am I looking at? No, you're correct, Jesse.

Speaker 5 (34:20):
This whole project I've been doing with American Majority Action
really began coming out of the midterms in twenty two,
when I honestly had to pick myself up off the floor.
I was so depressed from the midterm results and thought
I'd missed everything in politics. I wasn't sure even what
I knew about politics at that point, and sifting through
the rubble of the midterms, realized a lot of these states,

(34:43):
these key states, had not done any absentee ballot generation
or chase, and so I determined after that it would
never happen again, and put plans in place, pitched donors
and got the money secured really beginning of twenty three
to do pilot projects in Louisiana Virginia to demonstrate, you know,
we've got to start generating more absentee ballots among mintal
low prop voters. We have to put teams in place

(35:06):
to actually chase the ballots in to get no less
than eighty percent in. And then those that don't get
about we need to push them to go vote early
as soon as possible, especially the Midt to low prop voters.
Succeeded in twenty three with those those pilot programs in
Louisiana Virginia, and then pitched these donors and said, we
got to go to four key battleground states in twenty
four Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, and North Carolina. And you know,

(35:28):
we've had about sixteen hundred people in the field.

Speaker 3 (35:30):
Jesse.

Speaker 5 (35:31):
It's been pretty hard.

Speaker 2 (35:33):
I won't lie.

Speaker 5 (35:34):
This has been a pretty significant project, but it's worthwhile
in the historical things that we are seeing right now.
Not only are those four states I mentioned, but other
states as well, like Georgia. It's pretty incredible. See what
Republicans have done in regards to absentee ballot return in
early boat statistics. For example, let me just point out
in Nevada, We've had a team of over three hundred
people in Nevada in Clark County, and people have begun

(35:57):
to realize something very different is going on this year.
In twenty twenty four, in Clark County, there's no blue wall,
and in fact, does of today, Republicans were leading the
state by over forty three thousand votes Jesse, causing real
consternation among Democrats because they don't understand what's going on.
And so then people ask me, so, with this absentee
ballots an early voting pushnet, have we cannibalized our election

(36:17):
day voters? Not nearly as much.

Speaker 2 (36:19):
As they have Jesse. So not only have we.

Speaker 5 (36:22):
Put Republicans in the lead in Arizona and Nevada and
North Carolina and given us a real fighting chance in
Wisconsin coming into election day if we perform as we
should according to historical trends on election day, I feel
very confident that we were going to have some very
good results to report tomorrow night.

Speaker 1 (36:42):
Okay, ned you do you have this team of sixteen
hundred people. You've been chasing down these ballots? Can you
explain who these sixteen hundred people are. Why are they
here now and they weren't before? What got them up
off the couch, got them involved?

Speaker 2 (36:57):
What happened? Focus in funding?

Speaker 5 (37:01):
Jesse I was determined to make this a focus for
the grassroots, for the Republican Party large.

Speaker 2 (37:08):
And then funding.

Speaker 5 (37:09):
This has not been a focus of Republicans outside of
Florida recently for us to do absentee ballot generation in Chase.
I determined that was never going to happen again. So
it became one of those things that this is going
to be a focus. We did trainings through American Majority
r C three starting really the beginning of twenty twenty three,
to say, hey, ballot out, ballot in, that's the initiative.
You have to get comfortable with that. And then come

(37:30):
twenty twenty four, we're going to start paying people do doors, phones, texting,
layered in some postcards.

Speaker 2 (37:36):
All this some auxiliary.

Speaker 5 (37:37):
Stuff, but it was a matter of us having the
focus and the funding to be able to accomplish this.
And honestly, Jesse, I think it's all going to work.
I think this is above and beyond what I thought
it would be coming into election day. And the other
thing too, I'll tell you about this. I told you
about Nevada. Look at Wisconsin. Joe Biden was up six
hundred and forty thousand votes going into election day in

(37:58):
twenty twenty, only held off by about twenty thousand votes.
Kamala is barely in the lead, barely over two hundred
thousand votes, over four hundred thousand votes short of where
Joe Biden was coming into election day in Wisconsin. So
I think it's put some of these states into play
that we thought, you know, we've got to win them
to give Donald Trump a chance to get into the
White House again.

Speaker 1 (38:21):
Ned explain this chasing ballot process, and I want you
to explain it in this way. There are a lot
of people watching who want to be involved. They want
to be part of what you're talking about. It while
they may not be able to be involved now, in
the future, we have a lot of battles to win.
So can normal people do this?

Speaker 2 (38:40):
Yes? Yeah, these are normal people.

Speaker 6 (38:43):
You know.

Speaker 5 (38:44):
Of the sixteen hundred people, twelve hundred of them are
just grassroots workers, people that are in the varioustates that
we said we need you to be a part of this.
I've hired some people to do some door knocks and
outside firm to layer in some of the stuff I'm doing,
but the overwhelming majority of these are just grassroots people
that were paying wage for doors, hourly wage for phones
to be out there doing these things. But Jesse, my

(39:05):
goal is, first of all.

Speaker 2 (39:05):
We have to win tomorrow night.

Speaker 5 (39:07):
We have to have a spectacular election day. I feel
good about that. But this has to become second nature
for us. We have to go continue on in twenty
twenty five and beyond and say we're going to turn
Arizona into Florida. We're going to turn Nevada into Florida, Wisconsin,
North Carolina, all these into Florida, and actually get it
to the point where we feel that we've got these

(39:28):
states changed in such a way that the electoral map
has changed considerably since twenty twenty eight. In twenty twenty eight,
so that there's not that many battleground states, and so
every day people have to get comfortable and realizing this
ballot chase. And let me explain in very simple terms,
it's a series of targeted harassment. We know who has
a ballot in say Arizona. Every day that list changes.

(39:49):
We do calls, as we do doorknacs, as we text,
So the next day the list is smaller, smaller, smaller,
smaller until people return their ballots. Once they return their ballots,
we remove them from the list can and then refocus
our efforts to go after those ballots that are still outstanding.
So as we come down the home stretch, once we
exceed that eighty percent return, we keep on pushing and
pushing and pushing to try and get to maybe eighty one,

(40:10):
eighty two, eighty three percent, to push that margin out
even further.

Speaker 1 (40:15):
Then explain the gender gap panic. Obviously everyone knows that yep,
in general, women are going to get the Democrat Democrats
are going to get the women vote.

Speaker 2 (40:24):
Republicans are going to get the man vote.

Speaker 1 (40:26):
As of right now, more women have voted than men.
Why shouldn't I be panicking today?

Speaker 5 (40:32):
Well, we're looking at election day turn off for tomorrow,
like say in Pennsylvania, and we feel pretty confident that
if we do our efforts correctly, if those are working Pennsylvania,
I'm not there, but if they do their efforts correctly,
you're going to see a significant uptick in the mail vote.
We've got a lot of hyperpensity voters that are still
on the sidelines are going to be coming out tomorrow.
In Pennsylvania, I think you're going to close down that

(40:55):
gender gap significantly. Do I think it'll still be majority women?

Speaker 2 (40:58):
I do do.

Speaker 5 (40:59):
I think it'll be less than it was in twenty twenty.

Speaker 1 (41:04):
Ned all right, that's enough of the White House talk.
We have a House to win, we have a Senate
to win. We don't have to go into the individual states,
but the House and Senate are critical, absolutely critical.

Speaker 2 (41:16):
How are those races.

Speaker 1 (41:17):
Looking, because you look at a lot of these polls,
places like Arizona and you see Trump is up, carry
Lake is not. How do the down ballot races look,
because they matter a lot.

Speaker 2 (41:27):
They do.

Speaker 5 (41:28):
I think we're going to pick up for sure three
Senate seats. West Virginia is a done deal. I think
Montana was over weeks ago. I'm pretty sure Bernie Moreno
is going to get those coketails from Donald Trump in
Ohio and pull that seat out. And I have to
tell you, Jesse, as we're closing as hard as we
are with the AVEV coming into election day, I just
get the sneaking suspicion we're going to take another Senate

(41:49):
seat or two. My best bet in descending order that
my best bets would be this Pennsylvania as a potential,
strong potential with Dave McCormick, and then you got Eric
Hofkey would be my second in Wisconsin. And I have
to tell you, if Trump closes as hard as I
think he is, and we expand that lead in Arizona,
don't be surprised if suddenly carry Lake comes across the

(42:10):
finish line first. And I have to tell you one
of the surprises. If things go really really well on
the East coast tomorrow night as we go out west,
Sam Brown might sneak it. He's a long shot. I'll
tell you that it's very much a long shot. But
we're going to pick up the Senate. In the House,
I think we're probably gonna end up with a slim
majority ten to fifteen seats. But I'm starting to get
more optimistic. And the reason I say that is we

(42:31):
pick North Carolina for a reason only because it's a
key battleground state. Therefore House pickup opportunities. Because the Supreme
Court redrew the lines. I think we're picking up three
of those four seats, and we might pick up the
fourth tomorrow night. But it's gonna be close.

Speaker 1 (42:45):
Fingers crossed, Ned you are the man, my brother. Let's
hope we're celebrating tomorrow. I'll toast you if we do.
Thank you for your work. All right, I have the
final thoughts next. All right, final thoughts. I know I don't.

(43:08):
Your palms are probably sweating.

Speaker 2 (43:10):
I get it.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
Like we talked about in the opening, the stakes are high,
but I understand it completely. Just remember, Look, we're gonna
be right here with you. You want to watch it,
you want to watch it with me, go to my
YouTube channel YouTube dot com slash at Jesse KELLYDC. Starting
at six pm Eastern tomorrow night, there's going to be

(43:31):
my radio Simulcash. You can watch me do my show
right after that nine pm Eastern time. I'll be right
here on camera for an hour and a half as
the results are coming in. So we'll all go through
this together. And let me remind you of this. You've
heard me say this before. I know the stakes are high.
I know it's really important, honestly, possibly country ending stuff. However,

(43:58):
saving a country is not an event, It is a process.
Saving and losing a country is not an event. It
is a process. If tomorrow night comes and the worst happens,
we'll hurt for a night, and then we'll get up
and the fight continues. Okay, just remember, no matter what,
the fight continues. Even if we win, and I think

(44:19):
we will, Like I said, I think we will win,
the fight continues. That's when the work actually starts. All right,
all right, I'll see them all night.
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