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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on election night, on game day. In fact,
I have a couple updates for you already about that.
In fact, we don't have to wait. As a journalist,
it's my job to bring.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
You the news. It's journalist, Jesse. I'm not playing the
whole thing.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Indiana and Kentucky have just been called already for Donald Trump.
Vermont has already been called for Dome.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Neither.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
None of those three results are shocking in any way.
None of those are really needle movers. I just told
you I would give you the results as we get them.
We got them, and there they are. There's also some
good news that sounds like bad news out of Milwaukee.
So Milwaukee announced that they're not really going to announce
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anything as far as ballot goes until tomorrow morning. This
is all happening in real time. I'm just giving you
the real time updates. What happened there. Well, I know
you're already mad. Just calm down for a second. Here's
what happened. Whether they tried to pull something illegal or
just dumb and inefficient. Again, we're never going to know
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in each and every individual case they tried to let
a bunch of ballots through that shouldn't go through the RNC.
I can't believe how often I've had to give the
RNC credit.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
Recently.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
The RNC was all over, it, caught it, put the
brakes on it, and now they're going to have to
go back and recount a bunch of things they already counted.
So I know you're frustrated with that kind of stuff,
So am I. It should not work that way in
a free country. You should not have to wait days
and days for election results. It doesn't work that way
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in a whole lot less sophisticated places in our country.
I know you're frustrated. I'm frustrated. But another thing I'm
hearing on the good news front is the RNC, the Republicans,
the Trump campaign two are more lawyered up and ready
for the nefarious things Democrats pull in elections. They're more
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lawyered up and ready than we have ever been. Last
two elections, we were caught completely flat footed. It's honestly
embarrassing how badly we were caught flat footed, how unprepared
we were. No more this election, they are catching things.
They're stopping things. So be hopeful until it's time to
not be hopeful. Look, I'm gonna be here live all
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three hours tonight and then as soon as i'm off
the air for radio, I'm getting on the air for
TV to do another hour and a half. As the
results come in, I want to watch that. Remember it's
on the first TV. The first TV is where it is.
You can find it online. It's on your phone, there's
an app. It's on Direct TV, Pluto and Roku in
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all a million. It's easy to find the first TV.
But you can go watch me. I'll be live as
a lecture. Results come in there, and we're gonna walk
through this whole thing together. Now back to this, uh man,
are we We're gonna call the guy man. We mocked
him a little bit, mocked his testosterone. But I'm gonna
I'm gonna play this for you again. And I just
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want you to brew on this when you're saying things like, well, we.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
Just need to we all need to learn how to
get along.
Speaker 3 (03:39):
I voted for Kamala Harris. Why is that I have
three daughters, four children overall, and women's rights it is
pretty important to them and my daughters. Sorry, I'm getting
a little emotional about that. I didn't think that I
was going to do that, but you know, just their bodies,
their choice, type of mentality. You know, I want them
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to grow up, and that's welcoming to everybody. So yeah,
that's why I cast my book today.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
I am a father of two sons, as you know,
James and Luke. They are everything to me. You know
how much I love my little buddies. And I know
this probably sounds weird, or maybe it doesn't. I'm already
looking forward to having grandkids. I'm forty three and boys,
please don't have any babies yet. They're only they're only fifteen,
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fifteen and sixteen.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
I think what is fourteen and sixteen?
Speaker 2 (04:31):
I don't remember anyway, they're teenage boys. But I'm already
I'm gonna be at every t ball game now I'm
gonna have I'm gonna spend so much time fishing with
my grandsons or granddaughters, whatever they are. I'm gonna be
at every stupid choir thing. I'm going to be at everything.
I can't wait to be a grandpa. I have loved
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being a dad more than I ever even thought I would,
and I thought I would love it, and I can't
wait to be a grandpa. I don't know how to
relate to a man who votes for Kamala Harris so
his daughters will be able to abort their babies one day,
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who votes Democrat so his daughters can kill his grandchildren.
And this comes back to something I've talked about before
about not allowing my sons to vote or to vote
to date Democrats.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
They're not allowed.
Speaker 4 (05:35):
No.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Obviously, when they grow up and move away, they'll end up.
They can do what they want, but don't bring that
one is not welcome in my home. You are not
to marry one. Because I want you to think about
that guy's daughters. It's not their fault. Obviously they have
a weak, evil demon as a father.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
But what are those girls going to turn out like
daddy's example?
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Think Think about that conversations they have about right from
wrong politics, culture. Think about what these girls are learning
from their fate.
Speaker 1 (06:10):
Do you vot?
Speaker 3 (06:10):
I voted for Kamala Harris. Why is that I have
three daughters, four children overall, and women's rights it is
pretty important to them and my daughters. Sorry, I'm getting
a little emotional about that. I didn't think that I
was going to do that, but you know, just their bodies,
their choice, type of mentality. You know, I want them
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to grow up in a world that's welcoming to everybody.
So yeah, that's why I cast my book today.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
How pathetic, and that actually brings me to this email. Hey, Jesse,
I respect where pro lifers are coming from, but it's
an objective fact that the majority of the country supports abortion,
especially in swing states. So if Trump loses, we can
directly point to abortion slash women causing it. It's not
acceptable to wine that it was stolen or about cheating
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when we know why Trump lost. No one forces Republicans
to take this unpopular stance. You choose to do it,
So if you want to die on the hill, do
it with honor, no idea what you're discussing at all,
and in fact, everything you just said. You know, this
is what people do in politics. People do this whenever
there's a loss, whenever they lose. I don't think Trump
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is going to lose tonight. I think it's going to
be a huge win. But whenever there's a loss, people
will take the ones they dislike and blame them. Every
single time. It was this group, it was that group.
It was this group, it was that group. And what
you just said is incredibly dumb. I won't even get
to the morality of it. It's incredibly dumb. Republicans shouldn't
take a pro life stance, and if Trump loses, it's
because of that. Trump didn't take a pro life stance.
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The Republicans eliminated pro life language from its platform for
the first time in my lifetime. Donald Trump's own wife
published a pro abortion book last month. Donald Trump couldn't
possibly have given Democrats any more on the issue than
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he already gave them.
Speaker 5 (08:10):
And here you are blaming pro lifers if there's a loss.
That's not the position Trump took it all. But it
shows you how people think about politics. You take a
group you dislike, and whenever there's a loss, you say, look,
it's their fault. It's how people do it. Every single time.
When there's a win in politics, like tonight. If Donald
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Trump ends up having this huge win, people will all
own it. Even people who didn't do anything, people who
didn't do anything but complain online.
Speaker 2 (08:41):
They will say, yeah, we did it. I knew we
could do it. I was a huge part of it.
What's that great JFK saying? And I think he stole
it from someone else. Victory has a thousand fathers, but
defeat is an orphan. You wait, if Trump wins the night,
every Tom, Dick and Harry who didn't lift a finger
tomorrow will be claiming taking credit for it. And if
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Trump loses tonight or in the coming days, if Trump loses,
it'll be just like this guy. People will find a
group they're angry at that they already dislike and say, look,
it's their fault. Donald Trump ran away from the life
issue in order to win this election, So if he
loses this election, there's no blaming pro lifers. Democrats are
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just going to lie about it anyway, which they did.
Doesn't matter what position you take on the issue. They're
gonna lie to women about it, and a bunch of
brain dead single women on anti anxiety meds are going
to believe them. So you can take a stance, be
pro life, be not pro life. It's your business. I'm
not telling you one way or the other. But don't
blame pro lifers. I'll tell you that much. All right,
Let's do a couple more emails. Some other things hang
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on fighting for your freedom every day.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
The Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (09:55):
It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday, reminding
you you can email the show eight or email the show.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Don't call the phone number to email the show. You
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Speaker 2 (10:05):
Show jesseat Jesse kellyshow dot com. We'll also be checking
the voicemails throughout the night, and a reminder about the
polls in when they close seven pm Eastern, which was
twenty minutes ago. Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, South Carolina, Virginia, and Vermont.
The polls all closed there seven thirty Eastern. These are
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all Eastern times. I don't know why we have to
use the times in that garbage time zone where the
sports games start at like midnight and you can never
stay up and watch one before work. Anyway, seven thirty
Eastern time. Another important swing state in here, North Carolina, Ohio,
West Virginia. Then a big one eight pm Eastern Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri,
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New Hampshire, New jim Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee. Obviously,
Pennsylvania is going to stand out in that group pay
attention to New Hampshire. There is a chance. I don't
even know that. I said, say, there's a chance Trump's
team thinks they have a chance to take New Hampshire.
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If you're one of those people looking for early indicators,
how this thing's going to go, how's it going. I'm
not saying we have to win win New Hampshire to
win the presidency. I'm not saying that at all. But
if we win New Hampshire, it's very difficult to believe
Donald Trump is going to lose the election. So that's
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something to watch out for us. I want to make
sure everyone's looking. If you're watching me do the radio
show on the simulcast, you may notice that I have
a cheeseburger and fries here. This is from Well, it's
a little place I like to call Heaven, also known
as in an out Burger. You see, Chris, I'm not
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gonna deal with your gratitude right now. In and out
Burger is delicious. Anyway, my lovely wife, Aubrey, she decided
to go to In and out Burger and she brought
me a cheeseburger and fries.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
Maybe you're sitting there thinking, yeah, but you can't eat
that on the air, not where you would be wrong.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
I definitely cam eat that on the air and it's delicious.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
And I want everyone to know that Jewish.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
Producer Chris has such disdain for In and out Burger.
He didn't even order something and it was free. Do
you have any idea, you have any idea what it
takes to get Chris to turn down free food? Really
anything free. You could offer Chris free use toilet paper
and he would probably take it. I mean free is
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you say free, It's like it's like someone's in a
desert dying of thirst and you offer them a fresh
glass of water. When you say the word free, Chris's
entire world lights up. And he was offered a free
cheeseburger and fries from the greatest fast food cheeseburger and
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fries you can get your hands on, and he turned
it down. How embarrassing for you, Chris? How embarrassing for you? Hello, Jesse,
Would I be accurate if I said a vote for
Kamala Harris as a pro Palestine and anti Israel, therefore
anti American at the same time asking for a friend.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Okay, so.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
You understand what happened with the Democrats in Israel. Right,
here's what happened. For the longest time. They took Jewish
votes in the country. For granted, because two thirds of
Jews just voted Democrat every single time in the country.
But something was happening behind the scenes. It's actually it's
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what has happened to the entire Democrat Party. I'm about
to say it actually doesn't have anything.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
To do with Israel.
Speaker 2 (14:02):
Really, the Democrat Party has been changing right in front
of your eyes, right in front of my eyes, even
if we didn't fully realize it and accept it. The
Democrat Party was not always the America Sucks party. If
you know an older Democrat, they don't hate the country
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most of the time. Sometimes they do. You get to
one of these East Coast strongholds, sometimes they do. But
most of the time they're blue collar types, may be
a retired firefighter. But while those people were still voting
Democrat every time, a real strain of communism, of demonic communism,
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was beginning to grow on America's university campuses. And these
young communists, they don't have anything in common with JFK.
To be honest, they don't have anything in common with
a guy even like Bill Clinton, who I'm obviously not a.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Big fan of. They hate this place.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
And there is a view this goes actually along why
they opened up the border. Why would you do that?
Part of the reason they do that is Communists believe
in burning everything down because they believe if someone has something,
they only have it at the expense of the person
who does not. So when it comes to immigration, why
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would they throw open the borders and let all these
barbarians here. Well, they don't think it's right that we
have a sovereign, good country of citizens, because after all,
these barbarians who come from all over the planet, they
should be able to completely pick apart the carcass of
this country if they want, and you shouldn't be allowed
to stop them. That's how they think. When it comes
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to Israel, why are so many Democrats, especially young democrats,
the numbers are overwhelming. If you are a young Democrat,
you profess an dying love for Palestine and you hate Israel.
Why is it because they know something about it? Do
they know anything about the history about it? Or is
it even because they hate Jews? It's really actually not that.
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I mean, there's some of that, of course, but it's
really not that at all. In fact, it doesn't even
have anything to do with Palestine. Israel in that area
is the most modern, wealthiest civilized country in the area.
They represent civilization in a place that has been rocky
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for quite some time. For a communist to have a modern, wealthy, safe,
civilized society, that means you're evil. It's actually not pro Palestine,
it's not anti jew it's anti civilization, and that strain
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is slowly but surely taking over the entire Democrat Party.
They hate civilization. The same people who open the borders.
That the same people who pretend to be pro Palestine.
They don't give a crap about Palestine or Palestinians at all.
It's anti civilization, the great destroyers, the destroyers of everything.
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All right, through some more emails, maybe some voicemails. I'm
gonna eat my cheeseburger in more next year.
Speaker 5 (17:21):
He doesn't care if.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
You believe him, but he's right.
Speaker 2 (17:25):
Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
On election Day, put a smile on your face, and
we have an update.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
Not exactly a world shaking update by any stretch of
the imagination, but I promised you updates as the results
came in, and they came in for West Virginia. West Virginia,
courtesy of Barack Obama, has gone from a blue state
to one of the red est states in the Union,
and they already called the race for Trump in West Virginia.
Now I need to explain something for you hardcore politicos.
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This may be a little too dumbed down for you,
but everyone gets into politics at different times. So I
just want to explain a couple basics about tonight as
you're watching things come in and how and why they
call races. All right, so let's let's let's power positive
thinking this whole thing. Let's say Donald Trump is going
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to win Virginia. I'm not sure if that's going to happen,
but let's say he does. Maybe tonight you'll be hate
watching CNN or something like that, so you can watch
all the comedies cry up there. Maybe you'll be hate
watching CNN, and you'll see, with forty four percent of
the vote in they called West Virginia and they called
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Wes not West Virginia, they called Virginia. This didn't happen. Again,
this is a made up scenario. Don't get excited with
forty four percent of the vote in Virginia has been
called for Donald Trump. And you're looking and you see
Donald Trump. He's not even up in Virginia. He's down
forty eight to forty seven. And maybe you're sitting there
looking at that, saying, how could they call that?
Speaker 1 (19:09):
How could they know?
Speaker 2 (19:11):
Well, they know people who dig into elections. They know
which areas have reported. You see, all the areas don't report.
Every county doesn't report at the same time or the
same pace. In Arizona, the biggest county, the county where
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Phoenix is, Maricopa County. They're the slowest county in the state.
They're going to report a lot slower than the other counties.
So anyway, they know which counties report, and they know
generally which way most counties are going to go, whether
or not they're red or they're blue. So when there
is a call in the race and the numbers aren't
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aren't adding up to you, how could they call it
for Trump when there's only five percent of the vote
in where they they know, They know where the votes
that are still to be counted, they know where they're
coming from, and they know generally how those votes are
going to land and that is why you're going to
see so many calls of this and calls of that.
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And I will say, as much as we have complained
about networks calling this, Fox News got a bunch of
crap for calling Arizona probably too early, if we're being frank, when.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
Trump lost to Biden there. But I don't remember. I'm
trying to think.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
I'm sure it's happened, but I don't remember a time
in my lifetime of studying politics, which is I was
in my twenties when I started, so twenty years. I
don't remember a time in my political life where I
saw a network, even the gross ones, call a race
and then have to reverse it because it looks so bad,
it looks so unprofessional for them. So in general, if
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they're calling it, if you see them calling a race,
they probably know.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
So that's what you're going to see tonight.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
And when we say this has been called, it's because
somebody called it.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
Let's do some voicemails.
Speaker 6 (21:07):
Hey Jesse, my name's Tammy, and I am doing my
civic duty by heading to the polls this morning at
six am, and I'm going to be there till at
least eight or nine pm, balancing out reconciling our votes
and doing my civic duty. So please everyone, please come
out and vote today.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
That's how you save a country.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
Lady gave up her entire day, hours and hours and
hours and hours getting off the couch and getting involved.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
And again, credit.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
To you if you got off the couch and you
got involved. And for most people, there's still time. Maybe
you're sitting there, maybe you're feeling a little guilt. Maybe
it wasn't you. Your phone still works, doesn't it look
if you have a Puretalk phone, they're on the same
five G network is the big guys. So now's the
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time to put that patriotic cell phone company to use
in the business of patriotism. Text a friend with your
pure Talk phone, call a friend with your pure Talk phone,
and you know the call will go through. And while
you're doing all that, maybe on your way down to
the polls, why don't you pick up the phone in
dial pound pound two five zero and switch to Pure
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Talk if you haven't already, you can take that cell
phone with your garbage cell phone company like Verizon, and
you can speak on the phone for ten minutes and switch.
You keep your phone, you keep your number, you have time,
switch to pure talk dial pound two five zero and say,
Jesse Kelly speaking of getting involved, my buddy Ryan Gerdeski,
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maybe this will give you a little extra motivation. You
had this to say today.
Speaker 7 (22:50):
History is made by people who show up, not by
people who can plain in out the television. Nothing you
could do with that. If you go home to if
tonight the election comes out, Harris is one, and you
sit there and say, did I do everything that I
could have done? Did I do anything to reach out
to anybody? And that the answer is no, then you
only have yourself to blame. People didn't take the country.
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You gave it up. And that is so important for
men who have been told constantly to sit down. A
woman is speaking, who's been told the future is female,
that they don't have a place in it, who told
that their children are on their own, who have every
institutional organization working against them constantly and telling them to
speak to me, you know, speak softer, be more feminine,
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be you know, let step aside for you know, another group.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
Get out there and do something about it. The communists
are never going to give you power. You have to
take it from them. They're never going to look at
all the power they have and say, oh, this is unfair.
Maybe I should share some of this. They don't have
that way of thinking at all. Go take their power away, Jesse.
I'm wondering why no one has talking about the reason
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Democrats are so pro abortion with no limits. I believe
their goal is to groom the American people into accepting
population control, such as communists China. I don't know that
you're necessarily wrong about that, but remember Democrats are very
at least the modern ones today. They're communists. What are communists?
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We talk about it a lot. What insult senates and
call them the enemies of humanity. They've been called anti
humans by many, many, many, many many people, including me.
What it comes down to is when you have a
society run by demons, and we're not the first one
that's been run by demons, child sacrifice has always.
Speaker 1 (24:43):
Been part of it.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
In Phoenician societies and the Aztec societies and various societies
throughout history turn into devil worshiping societies and the kids
die because the kids are the most innocent. Yes, that's
a good point, Chris West, Virginia. They also flipped a
Senate seat. Now, this is not shocking to anyone paying attention.
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But remember Joe Manchin, he's the Democrat. He had that
seat in Virginia. And then Joe Manchin announced he was retiring,
he was done, he was giving it up West Virginia's
Republican Jim Justice.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
They already called it.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
Now this again, this is not surprising, but it is
a pickup seat. Remember, the Democrats have the narrowest of
narrow majorities in the Senate. And no matter what happens
with the presidency tomorrow or tonight in the coming days,
sadly it's not just tonight, there's a very very very
good chance we will have the Senate because we are
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going to pick up a seat in West Virginia. We
are going to pick up a seat in Montana. John
Tester has been a Democrat in Montana. And there's this
Navy seal she he is believing he's going to disappoint you.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
But there's this.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
Navy seal she running as a Republican up there, and
he'll be a lot better than Tester is, and he
is expected to win. He is comfortably ahead, comfortably ahead
at least in the polls. Now, that doesn't mean you
sit out if you're listening to Montana. I know we
have a bunch of people who do. Doesn't mean you
sit out, stand in line and make sure because you
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never know. Remember, these are the psychopaths. We're up again.
We're going down one of two very different paths by
perhaps tomorrow morning.
Speaker 8 (26:30):
Yes, and that's what if historians in the future are
allowed to write books, and by the way, that question
is opened this morning. And if people are allowed to
go on television and say what they think in the future,
which again that question is opened this morning. In the
future historians are.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
Gonna go vote like you need to take these people
out of power, because you do. All right, we need
a little break from this. You remember the crazy guy.
He told us like the end, the end is near
and all that stuff. Oh, he called back, you want
some more?
Speaker 1 (27:04):
Hang on.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
He doesn't care if you believe him, but he's right.
Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on an
election night, and I want to remind you that polls
are closing in ten minutes in Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri,
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New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Tennessee,
and we will continue updating you as things.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
Are coming in.
Speaker 2 (27:39):
I also have I don't even know that I want
to call it necessarily news, but I guess it's kind
of news. And I know this kind of stuff interests
you on election night because we're all here, we're all
wanting updates. So one of the better election sites out there.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
And no I'm not affiliated with them in any way,
is Decision Desk. It's Decision Desk HQ. They're just really
really really.
Speaker 2 (28:03):
Good at this stuff, really good at the results, really
good at predicting things. They just came out, This just
happened right before we got back. They just came out
and said there is a sixty nine percent chance according
to their model, that Trump is going to win Georgia.
That that is a big deal if Trump wins Georgia. Remember,
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here's what the Trump campaign strategy is. This is what
you need to be looking out for. And then we'll
get back to some other things here. We'll get to
crazy guy. I know, I promise you, crazy Guy, I'm gonna.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Get to him.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
Trump needs to hold the sun Belt, he needs to
sweep the Georgias and Arizonas of the world, those kind
of southern sun Belt swing states, and his chances in
those states have looked really, really strong. He's pulling his
team has felt he's looked strong there. So the idea,
the thinking is the path back to the White House
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for Trump is sweep the sun Belt states where he
does look strong, and then if he does that, he
only needs one of the big three, the Big three
being Michigan, Pennsylvania, or Wisconsin. That was a long winded
way of saying, unless there's some surprise in the sun Belt, Michigan, Pennsylvania,
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and Wisconsin, those are the three states you need to
glue your eyeballs to tonight because those are going to
be the states that very likely determine who's going to
the White House. If Kamala Harris holds all three of
those states, yeah there's a path to victory, but it's
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not really a likely one because if he loses all
three of those states, then he would have to break
off you know, the New Hampshire's in New Mexico's, he'd
have to get all those.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
It's not likely.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
So again, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, stay on it because they're already
some things going on in Wisconsin. We're not gonna know
Wisconsin most likely tonight. All right, Crazy Guy Part three
he called we had to cut it up a little
and edded out some cuss words, but here he was, Now.
Speaker 9 (30:22):
What Chris, can you do that? That's five two eight?
That's healing frequency. Yeah, Jesus's gonna say.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
Hold on, hold on, I feel like I can do that.
Hold on, Chris, what do you you saying I don't
have healing frequency?
Speaker 1 (30:36):
Listen to this again now, whah, Chris, I'm doing it.
I am so didn't know. What do you mean? It's
too low? It is not wah? Look at that? Are you?
I can see you healing right now in front of
my eyes. Chris.
Speaker 9 (30:52):
Woh, Now what Chris can you do that? That's five
two eight? That's healing frequency. Jesus's gonna save you national
teeth and say, g sauce because there's no Jay in
the Hebrew or the Greek. They made up to Jay
hook like five hundred years ago and took away your
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supernatural power. Yeah, that's why you have to have a
pea shooter because.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
You is he saying you had supernatural power?
Speaker 8 (31:20):
Chris?
Speaker 2 (31:21):
Is this because you're Jewish? Or is he talking to
me one of us. I feel like one of us
has supernatural powers and we lost them, which is definat
have no power.
Speaker 4 (31:29):
I got fiery angels in the camp about me. Yeah, Bud,
what do I need a gun for? Big shot? You're
stealing the sandbox boy. You better read your Bible. You
need to get to the higher plane. He's not telling
you what socks to put on in the morning. You're
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not there yet, Bud. You gotta be supernatural power path.
Speaker 2 (31:55):
The Jewish people lost their supernatural powers and that's why
you need IFCJ now to support them, because this guy,
he just informed us that their supernatural powers were taken
away five hundred years ago.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
Chris.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
I don't know what you people did to deserve it,
but you lost those and so now the IFCJ has
to be the superpowers for the people of Israel as
they're under attack. Because they can no longer deflect rockets
with their minds.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
They need bomb.
Speaker 2 (32:22):
Shelters because bullets don't bounce off of them anymore. They
need flak jackets. The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews
is here to take up the slack for the loss
of superpowers. Go help them in any way. You can
call them eight eight eight four eight eight IFCJ, or
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go to SUPPORTIFCJ dot org. Without superpowers, it's the only
chance they have. Go do what you can.
Speaker 1 (32:55):
Hi, Jesse.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
My name is Sarah and I'm a forty two year
old single woman who lives in the Free State of Florida.
I'm also an English teacher and a history teacher to
seventh through twelfth graders. Though I don't have a family
of my own, maybe someday if God allows. Oh lady,
you're gonna get a family.
Speaker 1 (33:12):
Trust me.
Speaker 2 (33:13):
Any dime out there teaching kids.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
Somebody's gonna scarf you up.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
I feel so privileged to be able to pour my
life into my students and share my passion, especially for history,
with them. Your history segments are always so interesting to
listen to, and I enjoy sharing them with my students,
obviously taking all the credit for knowing the information. You
are truly an inspiration. I'm so thankful to have your
show to help me get through my day. Thank you
(33:39):
for always speaking the truth. Well that was she has
wonderful taste, Chris, wonderful taste. Don't shake your head, Chris,
don't shake your head. I'm still angry. I'm still angry
about the literally thing from the Harris campaign manager. So
let's focus on something good. This is former VP Press
Secretary Mark Lauder on CNN.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
The math doesn't work.
Speaker 10 (34:02):
The Democrats are down one point seven million early votes
in the battleground states in urban areas. They are down
one point four million votes in the battleground states among
women voters, rule voters. I've overperformed early by three hundred thousand.
Democrats have to win their races early, Republicans generally win
them on election day, and the margins don't add up
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right now for the Democrats in any of these battleground states.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
This is part of why I'm so hopeful and part
of why I'm in such a good mood. I look,
I'll tell you remember when I lost my congressional races plural.
You know I lost to Gabrielle Gifford's by four thousand votes.
Did you know that I crushed her on election day,
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demolished her, But she won so many early votes she
ended up with more votes than I did. That's how
it's always go on with Democrats. They win the early vote,
and then Republicans win election day votes. And they come
hopefully all the way back. That's the idea. We're going
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to go into election day. We're going to be down now.
We're going to get those election day votes in come
all the way back. The numbers right now are amazing,
and I don't want to count my chickens. And we
are going to tell you as the results come in,
and we're going to keep you updated on all this stuff.
But from the other side of this, setting issues aside
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and everything else. If you're a Democrat right now looking
at the numbers, you're looking at the people who voted.
I'm not talking about pull numbers. Forget poll numbers. That's
over now. Now, it's about getting the votes out. If
you're a Democrat looking at the numbers of Democrats versus Republicans,
you are petrified right now because as of right now,
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in what time is it I have to do Eastern time?
Speaker 1 (35:58):
It's seven fifty seventy.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
Even though I don't live in that garbage time zone,
it's seven fifty seven Eastern time. If you're looking at
the numbers right now and you're a Democrat, the numbers
of people who have voted, it looks like it's going
to be a bloodbath for you, not a loss, a
blood bath, and a bloodbath means not just the presidency.
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You get wiped out of the Senate, wiped out of
the House, and you maybe lose a bunch of races
in purple states you weren't supposed to anyway. We still
have another hour.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
Hang on,