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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is major history because the left has thrown everything
they've got in them. Right, the left has risked undermining
the core foundations of this country by corruptly misusing the
criminal justice system to try to jail a political opponent
they can't beat at the polls. Now, he's been subject
to two very serious assassination attempts, and at least the
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first of which, and I'd argue the second one where
the administration and power, which is responsible for his safety
obviously in the Pennsylvania case, had reckless disregard for his safety.
They knew Iran at the very least was out there
trying to kill him, and then they let that happen
in Pennsylvania. So you're living in this moment right now
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where the Left is doing everything imaginable and unimaginable, including
deposing in a dark of Knight backroom deal. They're democratically
elected nominee and replacing them with somebody who didn't get
a single vote. Yeah, they're the Party of democracy, right,
So what comes next? Because right now, if you look
at the polls, anybody objective looking at the polls, and
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clearly the Harris camp understands this. You can see that
based on their actions as well as as credible reports
from inside sources in the campaign. They know that they
would lose today, they know they would lose tomorrow. They
know they're trending to defeat, and it's even getting worse.
So what do they do next to try to salvage this.
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I'd love your thoughts on that. Eight five to five
for zero five eight two five five the number. But
one of the things that's going to be so cool
just to enjoy together is watching them lose their minds
minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day as
we get closer and closer to election day and it
becomes clear to them what's about to happen. Now in
the meantime, If you happen to believe in prayer, as
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I and many others do, I would say, you know,
given money, yeah, if you can go to swing state,
boots on the ground, yeah, But number one on the
list would be prayer. Prayer for the safety of Donald J. Trump.
And I don't think that's at all an overstatement given
what we've already seen and knowing that right now to
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those informed observers, including the foreign enemy Aron that has openly,
you know, been trying to kill him. It's got to
be very clear to all of those people that right
now he is tracking toward a victory, so his safety
paramount concern. And then what else do you expect to
see from the left. So we'll talk about that much more.
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We're talking about more coloradens now killed by folks who
shouldn't even be in the country, and we'll share those details.
And I want to fill you in on large scale
killing of Americans by folks who shouldn't be here that
the media largely suppresses and it needs a lot more attention.
Hopefully JD. Vance will bring that in the debate. And
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the reason I qualify it most of the times I
say it is not to be politically correct or to
sound woke. It's just hurt elt and that is I know,
if I was born on the other side of the
border in poverty, I would do everything in my power
to get into this country, including sneak into this country,
in order to try to be a good member of
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this society and make more money and help my family
and create a life here. I'm not saying that's right.
I'm not saying I should be allowed to do it.
I'm just being honest about what I would do if
I was born in poverty on the other side of
the border. That in no way, shape or form justifies
the open borders we've had under Harris. It does not
justify allowing a single person to come into this country
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illegally who then does harm to an American And assure
as hell doesn't justify the rape of American women, the
killing of American women, and the mass killing going on
on our roadways. The left wants to talk about eating
the dogs, eating the cats, etc. As I've always said,
I don't know if those stories are accurate. But what
I do know, and JD. Vance will make this point
in the debate next Tuesday, is what we do know
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for sure. And Tim tell me if you disagree. People
coming in illegally or through Kamala Harris's open border have
raping American women, killing American women, killing American children, killing
American men, and we have mass homicide on our highways.
So Tim, how do you justify that? And that's no
reflection on the many good people who enter illegally, and
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nobody should come in illegally, but the many good people
who do. But the reality is no civilized, sane society
can justify even a single member of their society being
killed by somebody who shouldn't even be here. And what
the left wants is to accept right now is a
new normal and acceptable casualty rate of Americans who are
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going to be raped, murdered, or killed on the highways
by folks who shouldn't be here. We should not accept
any casualty rate. The only acceptable casualty rates should be zero.
And it's just largely covered up the mass carnage on
the highways from folks who shouldn't be here. Eric in Denver,
you're on the Dan kaplish. You're welcome. Hi, man, You're
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great American? Still, thank you?
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Yeah you are. George Kurtz, the CEO CrowdStrike, Okay, because
you know, as brilliant as you are, that that dude
has been shutting down a lot of things.
Speaker 1 (05:24):
I got to tell you, Eric, I'm not up on
all of that. What do you want folks to know about?
Speaker 2 (05:29):
Well, I'm just afraid. I just wanted to know what
side of the spectrum he's on, Democrat or Republican, because
that dude, I'm afraid that he might mess around with
the voting machines.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
Dan, I don't know that, Eric, And if you don't
mind this hard turn, I do want to ask my boss,
Stave Tepper, program director, who's doing the show for us
today because it's Ryan's fiftieth birthday, which means he never
has to work again. Dave, can we get this guy
Eric a job as a voice guy? Isn't he great?
Pretty good? Boys?
Speaker 3 (06:02):
I have disagree with that at all.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Now you're a media expert, Dave Tepper, what product would
you match him with? Can you say a little something, Eric,
say that Dan, you're a great American.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
Thing Again, Dan, you're a great American and as a
black man, you're making me blush. Man, I'm turning think
I think that.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
However, product match just got a little narrower. But but
what what would you do?
Speaker 4 (06:28):
Well?
Speaker 1 (06:28):
I mean what, Eric, let me clarify, are you in
fact African American?
Speaker 2 (06:33):
I'm a black American?
Speaker 5 (06:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (06:35):
Well yeah, oh okay, what what term do you prefer?
Speaker 2 (06:41):
I'm a black American?
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Okay? Because when I said product match got narrower, I
thought you were referring to me as a black American.
So Eric, oh, I thought Eric was I thought maybe
we hadn't met or whatever. Yes, But but what what
product would you match our friend Eric.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
To I mean something fun, right, I mean, he's got
a good energy to him. He's got a good lively energy,
a good a good laugh, you know. So, uh, you
know something something fun. I mean maybe you know the
kind of like a restaurant that's lively, David Buster's kind
of a thing, something like come out and.
Speaker 1 (07:14):
Have a good time with a laugh. That was my guess. Yeah,
that makes sense. I mean I was thinking Grizzly Roast
because Eric, I've always pictured you like just kind of
playing with Whylan. You know, I've a pictured you as
kind of a country star type or a cowboy out
on the range.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
Man and and I think it was twenty nineteen. I
had to honor and the pleasure to take a picture
with you and Greig Silverman.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Oh Man, you got to send that to me.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
And Peter Boyles was the MC. You guys just wow.
We had a wonderful time.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
I had people.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Were in there were that one lady was masquerading in
her Hillary Clinton jail suit.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
I had to be back of a party. Eric, can
you do this? Can you hold the line? I want
to give you my email during the break, and you
got to send me that picture. I will Okay, Man,
thank you, thank you. I appreciate that. I'll tell you
that's a great voice.
Speaker 3 (08:14):
Dan, I will have to say I should have thought
of this.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
Why doesn't he voice your spots? That's a great idea.
We're talking. I love that. Yeah, I'll talk to Derek
about that during the break. Yeah, he'd be better than
the guy who does it now just me? But but yeah,
so Kelly, would you have Eric call down. I'll talk
to him during the break. Gotta get that picture, got
to get that picture. So we'll get back to everybody
on the phone lines eight five five four zero five
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eight two five five the number, the worst phone number
in radio for hopefully the best show. Can we get
a better number, Dave than that? Your wish is Mike?
Speaker 4 (08:50):
You like?
Speaker 1 (08:50):
How about your cell? How about yeah? It work?
Speaker 4 (08:55):
Work?
Speaker 1 (08:55):
Thank you? Yeah, we'll see what plan B is there
that so when we come back. I also want to
talk about DPS closing some schools because wow, what a shock,
fewer parents want to send their kids there. I wonder
why how do you fix that? And then I'm going
to give you some poll numbers. Put a big old
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smile on your face. You're on the Dan Kapla show,
talking about women who have traditionally voted Democratic. I think
at least enough of those women are starting to understand,
just like so many good people of color who habitually
voted Democratic, Just like I grew up in a family
that habitually voted Democratic, as Irish immigrants in Chicago, and
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I had the greatest s upbringing, imaginable. But so many
of us have fallen into these habitual voting habits, and
then over time, more and more of us are realizing,
wait a second, work. You know, we're like the lambs
voting for the wolves, right, and you look at how
Democrats harm so many groups of people, and that includes women,
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and it you know, here's another example, Kamala Harris favoring
legalized prostitution. Who do you think is going to suffer
for that?
Speaker 4 (10:07):
You know?
Speaker 1 (10:07):
Let well, let's start with all the girls who are
going to be trafficked. They're being trafficked right now. The
open borders is an invitation to traffickers. And I'm sure
Harrison the left know that, but all they see are
future voters, and the carnage is worth it to them.
And so, you know, you have many more girls and
women trafficked. You had the stories yesterday I played an
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NBC Montana story about the TDA gang, you know, no
trafficking women in America, and the story, I believe said
it af to double check American women as well, but
it doesn't matter. You know, all God's creatures. So you're
going to have more of that sex trafficking under Kamala
Harris's legalized prostitution. And then what are you going to
have on top of that? Famili's wrecked, right, and who's
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going to suffer most from that is women whose families
then get wrecked and divided because you know they're destroyed
by prostitution. Let's go back to the phone lines and
de will start with Melissa in Denver. You're on the
Dan Kaplas show. Welcome a lot of d's there.
Speaker 6 (11:07):
Oh hi Dan. So I just wanted to make a comment.
I was a traditional Republican voter, yes, and sadly because
of Trump I have I'm not registered with Republicans anymore
because he only cares about guests.
Speaker 1 (11:21):
Who you oh himself?
Speaker 6 (11:24):
Okay, he's the most selfish and that's the part that
scares me about him.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
Can I ask you a question on that, Melissa. Sure,
and then I'd like to devote the rest of the
show to you if you want to keep talking. But oh,
but let's say you're right, and you know, i'd respectfully disagree,
but let's say you're right. At that point, does it
matter if he is doing things that are are in
your best interest, in the best interest of the nation
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compared to his opponent.
Speaker 6 (11:53):
Yes, because I'll tell you why, ya. As a political party,
we should not be devoted to a person. You should
be devoted to the policy of your party, because when
it becomes a person, it's a culture personality, and that
culture personality overrides the constitution, overrides everything. And that's what
scares me about him, the people that follow him.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
This is such a good call, It's so very important, Melissa,
because I agree with you that that, first of all,
none of us should be prisoners of any political party.
You know that that we're all citizens of Heaven first,
and we should all just be trying to do the
right thing. So I agree with your focus on on
you know, I would say, how would Jesus vote? Vote
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that way, you know, vote to do the right thing,
rather than be devoted to any particular individual. Or party.
But then the next step is it is only an
individual I can this ballot. You have a choice, right,
Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, And it's only through one of
those two individuals that you can try to advance those
policies that you care so much about. So doesn't that
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then require you to vote for Trump?
Speaker 6 (13:03):
In this case, I am actually going to vote for
Kamala because he's more dangerous. Okay, So let me ask
you honestly, and I agree with some of the things,
like I don't like the open borders, but to me
having a dictator, which he's actually come out to say,
you guys won't have to vote anymore.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Well, and you know you got to note that I'm.
Speaker 6 (13:23):
Voting for Bush, voting for all.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
I think I get what's going on this with this
call right now. So tell me how many Republicans have
you voted for over the course of your life.
Speaker 6 (13:33):
I voted for Biking, Okay?
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Did you vote for Trump in sixteen?
Speaker 4 (13:38):
I did not?
Speaker 6 (13:39):
Okay, because I do then I okay, someone's personality.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
Okay, So let me ask you are you Are you
pro abortion?
Speaker 6 (13:46):
Actually no, I am not.
Speaker 1 (13:49):
Okay, so you you understand I won't even say believe
because it's scientific fact. You understand that every abortion then
kills an innocent human? I do, okay, But so you
you are willing then the constitution?
Speaker 6 (14:02):
I rather wait another four years? And once again, why
is he just In'm sad for the Republican?
Speaker 1 (14:09):
Okay, let me ask you this, Melissa, Let me ask you,
because this is so valuable to everybody, how many deaths
of innocent humans is it worth to you to keep
Trump from this next four year term?
Speaker 6 (14:27):
That doesn't make any sense?
Speaker 4 (14:28):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (14:28):
Sure does No? No, no, no, you know it makes sense.
You're obviously a smart lady. So how many deaths? Because
you know you've already acknowledged your credit that each of
these people killed your abortion, This is an innocent human.
So how many of those innocence is it worth to
keep Trump out of office? Because you know, Kamala Harris
you'll agree, glorifies abortion, wants abortion up to the very
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minute of delivery.
Speaker 7 (14:55):
And so how many incorrect?
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Really? Well, this is a great chance to straighten it out.
So Melissa, no, please tell me. The only reason I
interrupt is you're trying to dodge me and we're up
against time. But so tell me, Melissa, why am I incorrect?
Where is Kamala Harris ever said that she will not
allow abortion up to the moment of birth.
Speaker 4 (15:18):
No one's saying that, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
No, wait wait wait a second.
Speaker 6 (15:22):
Melissa, to give us.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
Okay, well that's great, that's I completely disagree. But that's
what I want from you. Is to you, it is
worse because it'll probably be what four million over those
four years. It's worth four million children killed before birth.
It's worth forty or fifty thousand children killed late term
in order to have Kamala Harris as president.
Speaker 6 (15:47):
Right, that's the way you're speaking, right, No.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
No, but tell me where I'm wrong in that logic.
And maybe you've never maybe you've never thought of the consequences.
Speaker 6 (15:58):
A lot of Republicans right.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
Now and the founders have given us this gift. We
have the ability to vote for our own self destruction.
Right yeah, wait, yeah.
Speaker 6 (16:12):
Okay, person that loves this country, that was wrong.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
Okay, and listen, transfer of power, okay, and.
Speaker 5 (16:19):
What we need?
Speaker 6 (16:19):
Did we have apologize for that?
Speaker 1 (16:23):
Melissa Trump? Okay, Trump left office. Trump left office cafully.
It didn't take tanks.
Speaker 7 (16:30):
It didn't take this or that about his own vice and.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
I disagreed with those But but is there let me
ask you this, does does Tamala Harris have any flaws?
Says she made any mistakes?
Speaker 6 (16:42):
I didn't.
Speaker 1 (16:43):
Okay, So let's say the open borders. Do you do
you support the open borders? Do you believe? Okay? So,
all the women who have been rapped, all the women
who've been raped, all the women who've been killed by
people who came here I legally, is is it worth
that cost to keep Trump out of office?
Speaker 6 (17:00):
To keep our constitution?
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Okay? Would be okay, Well, Melessai, thanks for being intellectually
honest about it, and you're welcome to stay if you'd like.
But to me, that's that's insane and immoral to say that. Yeah,
to keep Trump out of office, I'm willing to have
large numbers of American women raped or killed, in a
million children a year killed before birds. Yeah, that's that's
an acceptable price to keep Trump out of office. To me,
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that's immoral. You're on the Dan Kapla show.
Speaker 7 (17:26):
It's my pleasure to bring you know some information to
you all the question to you, Actually, this has parked
the land.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
Of the elk oh beautiful.
Speaker 7 (17:34):
I want to see some elk. Get your buns up here, man,
there's a ton of them. Yeah, I just got I
have some election integrity questions for you. Just okay, man,
after what we experienced, you know, last election, I just
want to know what provisions, what security provisions have been
made for the upcoming election to ensure a free and
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fair election that we don't have to worry. Well, we
don't have to worry about all this stuff. I mean,
we can talk about old and who thinks you know
what about everything? Yeah, that's all noise.
Speaker 4 (18:11):
I mean, So what.
Speaker 7 (18:13):
Are we going to what's happening for this next election
so that we can feel good about it and not
wake up the next day go what the heck happens?
Speaker 4 (18:20):
You know?
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Fair question? And state by state? You know, the GOP
has assured us that the state by state it is
fighting those battles that need to be fought. Hey, I
can't look you in the eye and tell you the
things that needed to change have changed, but I do
have some level of confidence that the GOP is on
it because they understand obviously what the stakes are. So Ryan,
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I cannot answer that question for you. What I do
know for sure is that if there's even a single
voter out there who would otherwise vote for Trump but says, no,
I'm not going to vote because I don't believe our
ballot's going to be counted. That person, that person is
turning their back on America is a wimp who is
not worthy of being called an American. We all have
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a responsibility to go out there and do everything in
our power. And that's an absolute cop out for people
to say, Oh, no, I just think the election will
get stolen, so I'm not going to vote totally.
Speaker 7 (19:16):
Yeah, I'm in I'm a small business owner and as
this park, I employ hundreds of people. That includes lots
and lots of family.
Speaker 4 (19:25):
So there's a lot. There's a lot of.
Speaker 7 (19:27):
State, a lot of state, and the gravity of the
situation is the massive. And I just hope that last
caller you had understands that, because I don't know how
you dealt with that. But yeah, my hats off.
Speaker 1 (19:40):
To you, my friend.
Speaker 4 (19:40):
I listen to you every day. I love it.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Thank you, Ryan, grateful for that, Thank you, my friend. Yeah,
we just have to do everything we can do right.
And and anybody who decides not to vote because they
don't trust elections, they are they are really doing a
disservice to this nation. Eight five five or zero five
A two five to five the number before I go
back to the phones mix in some texters day. And
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you know that last caller was a lefty plant, right
that from James. James, good point. Listen. I've been doing
this thirty years and something like that, maybe a few
short a few more. But I know this that I
can't tell sitting here right now whether a caller like
that last woman is a lefty plant or whether she's
straight up. So I'm going to take her at her
word and treat it that way. But you heard me
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question her about Okay, you know how many Republicans have
you voted for? And she said John McCain in two
thousand and eight. I don't think that's a litmus test.
But then I confirmed she hadn't voted for Trump in sixteen, etc. Yeah.
Over the decades on air, I've dealt with plenty of
lefty plants claiming to be conservatives, and I don't know
whether she was one or not. And the reason I
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say that is, Hey, listen, I know some conservative conservative
Republicans who I've had tremendous respect for over the years,
and some I still do who are not going to
vote for Trump. And I've seen the great work they've
done for conservative causes over the years, and they're still
not going to vote for Trump. I don't get that myself,
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but I know that they have devoted their lives to
a lot of these causes. So I think that's just
the reality. You're going to have some meaningful number of
Republican voters, conservative voters who are not going to vote
for Trump, and I don't get it, but that's the
way it is. I think that number is going to
be dwarfed tsunami like dwarfed by the number of people
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who normally don't vote at all, and they are going
to turn out for Trump. And we'll find out together
an election day. Let's go to Beautiful Livermore talk to
our friend Murray. You're on the Dan Kapla show. Welcome.
Speaker 4 (21:45):
I had a quick comment about how they democrat shed
label their party, but that's because I just came back
from Michigan where I honored my father in law, who's
one hundred year old combat survivor of the Battle of
the Bulls Lord and we have Yeah, I know, let's
get him on the show drive by from Barney.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
Let's get him on this show.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
Well, he's really sharp, he has a photographic memory. He
had a minor stroke. So if you put him on
the spot, he's not We have to put TV over
there cover it. He got a nice spot for him.
But our family is quite eclectic, and my daughter in
law herself is a legal immigrant from South Africa. He's
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a I literally when you say I'm a black African American,
that is literally the case. Also in the audience was
a Jewish gentleman who married into one of my cousin's families,
five sisters and the he was got up and opened
mic and was crying, literally crying that his ancestors had
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been destroyed during World War Two, annihilated in the concentration
camc And he thanks my father in law for killing
those Nazids. I mean, he was he wouldn't you know.
He was upset, and you know it changed the whole mood.
But after thinking there, you know that you have a
problem in America right now. Is the Democratic Party does
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represent the thirties, nineteen thirties, pre World War Two. They
are the national socialist Democratic Party of the working class.
That's who they're portraying themselves. And that's exactly why Hitler
did use this as the democratic process, destroying it after
he got in. And that's the Democratic Party right now.
And I don't understand the ed the educational deficit of
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that lady that called in, as well as as our
young people. It is just appalling that people can't see
the factual truth of the propaganda manipulation that's going on
in the United States right now.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
Murray, appreciate the call very much. Thank you for that.
And as you know, I don't compare the Democrats to
the Nazis or anything else. I just tell the truth
about what that party has become. Knowing there are so
many good people who are still Democrat. They vote Democrat,
a lot of them out of habit, a lot of
them just don't like Republicans. But the secular far left
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that they are their own unique threat at this point
to American freedom as we know it, to the future
of this nation as we know it. They clearly want
us to become, at the very least some European socialist
style state. And I know we say this every election,
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but say true here. The stakes could not be highre
I want to get to some text as well. And
that's why it's so frustrating for me when folks I
know to have been good conservatives just are not willing
to vote for Trump because they know and they will
acknowledge the absolute disaster we're facing. If Harris wins, good
news is. And I do want to get to these
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pulp results. Lots and lots of reasons to believe that's
not going to happen. Ah Dan, please call out the
hypocrisy of January six ers who don't say a word
about the five seventy plus riots protest in twenty twenty
that killed twenty five plus, etc. I thought Trump did
a fantastic job with that at the debate. And I'm
a guy. I mean, go back look at my tweet,
my real time tweet the afternoon of January sixth. I
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think what happened that day was a stain on America.
I do, in no way, shape or form, do I
believe Trump incited that violence. I do believe that Trump
failed to do everything he should have done that afternoon
to get people to go home, But that kind of
behavior at our capital, those who did break the law, no,
I think it's horrific and should never happen again. Now
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we have all these recent confirmations right that Trump had
asked for national Guard, Trump had asked for more protection, etc.
But I thought Trump made a brilliant point about Yeah,
but wait a second, where's all the condemnation of the rioters,
the looters, the law breakers, who the left you know,
either directly or implicitly encouraged. Let's go to the phone lines.
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Talk to Russ in Denver. Hey, Russ, let me do this.
I want to give you a fair amount of time
and we're about to get a pause here. Text on
fire as well. If you just joined us, thank you
so much going on today. When we come back, I
will get you some of those great poll results and
they will put a big smile on your face. You're
on the Dan Kapla Show. It's going to be one
of the best times of your life. When once again
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it's become clear to the left that they're losing and
they are on track for a second Trump term. Now
first time around, as I predicted, Yeah, they just got
rid of Biden, but then he's stuck them with Harris
before they could put somebody better in there as the nominee.
So now, hey, we're still well over a month from
election day, and it's clear that she's going to lose
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on this trajectory. So now we get to watch him together,
just get psycho and do and say psycho things like
pulling in Zelensky to campaign in Pennsylvania and signed with
the governor. But this one. So now the messaging from
the left is, no, voters are so stupid they can't
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They don't really remember right whether their life was better
under Trump. So when voters believe they were better off economically,
they're wrong because they're so stupid they don't even know
their own lives. I mean, think about how insane and
desperate and politically suicidal that pitch is for the Democrats.
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But that's what they're left with. And then during the break,
I'm watching CNN, and CNN you know how desperate they are.
Now they're pulling out the old Hollywood access tape story
that that you know in sixteen, Yeah, lots of smart
people thought was going to cause Trump to lose, but
guess what Trump want in sixteen just weeks after that story,
and now they're pulling it out again. So as they
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get more and more desperate, this is going to be
so cool. To watch. It's also going to be very
scary obviously, right there have been these two attempts on
President Trump's life already ran now it confirmed is actively
trying to kill him. The Biden administration clearly has has
not done enough to protect him and must have known
they were not doing enough to protect him. So it's
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going to be very dangerous time for President Trump in particular.
But it's going to be a whack of time as
we watch these lefties do crazier and crazier things. By
the way, to our callers, last question won't make them
feel any better. During the break, this story comes up
on CNN a headline Pennsylvania officials odds of a winner
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being declared on election night almost zero. That's not going
to give people a lot of comfort, Like, how would
they know that right now? Yeah, that's not going to
give people a lot of comfort there on the polling front, me,
there's so much good news. Let me just give you
some of the highlights there Gallop Gallop's own projections. It
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appears at this point Trump would be on track two
win the popular vote by two point five percentage points. Now,
I am not predicting Trump wins the popular vote. I'd
be very happy with Trump winning the presidency by one
electoral college vote. But anyway, current trends according to analysts
based on Gallup. Can you imagine that? Think how sweet
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this would be Trump wins the popular vote. Guess where
Colorado's electoral college votes go to Donald Trump. That would
have to be one of the coolest things ever. But
the latest Gallup poll, how about this one self identification
For the first time in a very very long time,
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more Americans identifying as Republican than Democrat. Dave, does that
shock you because Dave, our boss program director's kind of
a master marketer. Also, the Republican brand has been so
beat up. But right now, forty eight percent of Americans,
according to Gallup and Gallup's No right wing polster, identify
as Republicans to forty five percent who are or lean Democrat.
Speaker 3 (30:03):
Yeah, it does, especially because of what you just said.
I think, as many would predict, myself included that if
Trump does win, he'll lose the popular vote. Yeah, that
math is surprising. It doesn't add up to me. But yeah,
so no, I am surprised.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
And according to this story Gallup shocker GOP owns nine
of ten issues election is Trump's to lose.
Speaker 4 (30:25):
Now.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
I've been saying that for a long time, that the
election is Trump's to lose. All we need is good temperament,
good focus. He's got the success in that first term. Harris.
There's nothing to break her fall now because Trump wisely
has declined a third debate. Let's go to Denver talk
to our friend Lynn. You're on the Dame Capitalist Show.
Speaker 6 (30:44):
Welcome, Hi, Dan.
Speaker 8 (30:46):
I'll try to go quick. Yesterday I talked to I
called a good friend of mine in southern California who
was in my wedding in late seventies. She grew up
Catholic Christian as well as myself, and I asked her
if she would allow me you wanting to keep the
friendship because she wrote in a different name for Trump
instead of Trump in the last election, And I said,
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would you allow me to let you know as a
Christian why I want to vote for Trump and why
I like him? And she said absolutely, and then she
let me talk for about a half an hour, and
then she actually said her three young sons and their
thirties felt just the way I did. So there's a
little window of hope there. But what I would want
to say, with all due respect to any conservative, is
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that please think about this because if you don't vote
for Trump, even if you're not loving him so much,
you may have to own the misery that's coming our way.
And that's so simplistic. And I respect people's choices and
their opinion. They have to vote their conscience, but please
think about what you're doing and think about our party
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in the country and what's at stake in the long term.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
Great call, Thank you for that. Lend interesting story too
about your friend. What a cool friend to do that,
to actually listen for half an hour to an opposing
point of view. That's remarkable and credit to you for
doing it. Russ in Denver. We've got about thirty seconds
fire my friend.
Speaker 5 (32:09):
I wouldn't call Democrats stupid. I would just call them
gangster mentality, mob mentality, like unions, and they always seem
to like group up now and if you're stupid, if
you're with a bunch of other stupid people, you're not
doing that. That's their mentality. So that's why they hate
the independence of Trump. They hate independence and it's a constitution.
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And then you say they hate Trump. Why would you
hate independence because Trump is the Independent as a get
so they call him a dictator? Or what about the
Democratic Party?
Speaker 1 (32:41):
Oh my lord, the country. Yeah, deposing these.
Speaker 4 (32:43):
What they're doing and wanting to do.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
Yeah, Russ think it. That'll be the last word. As
a guy who was a Democrat for years, in my
extended family, out of state ninety nine maybe one hundred
percent Democrat, there are so many Democrats who are not
that way. They vote Democrat out of habit. They have
this stotype of the GOP. They just can't bring themselves
to vote GOP. A lot of them just don't like Trump.
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But there are a lot of Democrats who are reachable
and don't be surprised if they're a decent number who
sit it out or vote for Trump. Thank you David,
Thank you Kelly.