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November 4, 2025 • 32 mins

Sean Hannity dives into California's pivotal Prop 50 battle, spotlighting Gavin Newsom's redistricting scheme and its national implications. Hannity frames Prop 50 as a Democratic "power move" targeting five GOP House seats, while guest Steve Hilton, leading in the latest California gubernatorial polls, calls it a corrupt maneuver to further Newsom's presidential ambitions. With over 6.6 million ballots already cast and legal challenges in play, Hilton urges voters to reject Prop 50, warning its passage could flip control of Congress. This urgent episode emphasizes why the fight over Prop 50 matters to all Americans signaling broader trends in partisan gerrymandering and the future direction of U.S. politics.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The news round up, information overload hour. Here's our toll

(00:02):
free telephone number this election day. It's eight hundred and
nine to four one Sean. If you want to be
a part of the program, probably a long shot because
we're talking about California on this election day. And by
the way, I want to remind everybody if you are
online before the polls close, do not leave your space.
Stay there because you are are absolutely you have your

(00:25):
right to vote, and just stay in line. Wait you turn,
and you will get there and you'll be able to vote.
Be it in wherever you happen to be. I don't
care if it's Pennsylvania. I don't care if it's New Joysey.
I don't care if it's Virginia. It doesn't matter. Vote California,
same thing. Vote. One of the big issues out there
is this whole jerry mandering, you know, Gavin Newsom's scheme

(00:48):
Prop fifty, which is on the ballot today. We're going
to check in with Steve Hilton in just a second. Interestingly,
the latest Emerson polls shows Steve, who's a friend of mine,
has moved to first place among Republicans for the race.
Is a common sense conservative on Prop fifty, The latest
battle between the Democrats and Donald Trump and Prop fifty
will be decided today and Californians you know who haven't

(01:12):
already submitted their ballots, areheaded to the polls to approve
Gavin Newsom's scheme to redraw the state's congressional districts in
a way that favors Democrats even more. More than six
point six million ballots have been cast as of Sunday,
Honor pleasure always to have back Steve Hilton. First of all, congratulation,
congratulations Emerson College polling, as you in first place among

(01:35):
Republicans in the race to run for governor out there
in California.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
Good job, well, actually first place overall. I'm beating all
the Democrats as well, because we have this top two
system in California where the top two candidates go through
the general election. And here's the latest news, Shawn this morning.
A new poll wait till you get to the punchline.
A new poll out today has me also first among

(02:01):
all the candidates on twenty percent.

Speaker 3 (02:03):
But guess what.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
This poll was commissioned by the latest person to float
the idea of running for governor in California. Your friend,
wait for it Eric Swolwell, Eric, no way, I cannot
believe it. This is the latest name being floated. He
commissioned a poll to show that he was viable. He

(02:23):
actually came in third, just behind Katie Porter. But the
poll that he commissioned has me leading, So I don't
know what to make of that.

Speaker 1 (02:30):
I'm actually in favor of Katie Porter. I endorse her
nomination exactly, exactly.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
We love it.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
If there's anybody I want you to go up against,
it's Katie Porter. I can't say. I mean, she's like
the meanest woman on earth, and she can't even guarantee
us that more of these insane, angry videos aren't going
to be coming out. I'm like, Wow, what are you
dealing with out there? Explain the importance of Prop fifty.
You know what worries me about California. It is a deep, deep,

(02:59):
deep blue state. But you know, with all that said,
Jack Schitdarelli and I've been telling people all day that
New Jersey is in play. It's all about turnout in
these final hours in New Jersey. If you've not voted
in New Jersey, get to the polls today. Call your friends,
your neighbors, your family, call your coworkers, get to the polls. Vote.

(03:21):
This is maybe it may be New Jersey's last shot.
Your forty ninth out of fiftieth in terms of the
tax burden on families in New Jersey, do something about it.
But I worry about California, and I think newsome scheme
to basically bypass what is you know, what has been
a plan approved by the voters is a pretty you know,

(03:42):
pretty dirty trick on his part. But whatever, all's fair
love Warren Palters, right, Well.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
It's totally corrupt, and that's what you're seeing happen here
in California. The corrupt Democrat machine has just been doing
Gavin's bidding. Remember this whole thing was his, his scheme.
The only reason we're doing it today in California is
because he's running for president. If nobody wanted this, nobody
asked for this. It's not going to do anything to
help the fact that we have the highest gas prices

(04:10):
in the country, the highest electric build the highest cost
for everything, the crime, the homelessness, what's going on with
the fires and palace, and none of that is going
to be helped by this. It is one hundred percent
about Gavin's presidential ambitions. And that's why I've been saying
in these final stages of the campaign, I've been out
on the road. If there's just one reason for you
to get out and vote today, vote no on fifty,

(04:33):
is to stop Gavin Newsom. Because honestly, if by some
chance Prop fifty goes down, then nuisance presidential campaign is over.
It's a humiliation for him. It's the quickest way we
can stop Gavin Newsom. Now it looks as if the
money that they've got from the corrupt machine, the unions.
I mean, at the early stages of this campaign, I
was watching it every day, a new announcement, the Teacher's Union,

(04:57):
the bureaucrats union, s are you dropping five million, ten
million into the pot? Newsom's outspent the Republicans. The machine
is outspent Republicans almost ten to one. And so I
think that that in the end, in an election no
one really understands. No one's focused on redistricting in California.

(05:18):
They're trying to just get by people running their small businesses,
and the issues weren't about that. But you've got to
get out and vote. There's still time to stop it
and So any of you're listening anywhere in the country,
tell your friends see California to vote No. One fifty
to stop Newsom and also to stop in stealing another
five House seats, because the whole point of this for
Newsom was that he would be the hero, get another

(05:40):
five House seats for Democrats, flip the House, impeach the president,
and then he would be the big guy who did
all of that. That's what's up at stake today.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
Well, there's a lot at stake, and let me ask you,
is there going to be any recourse. Let's assume that
this passes. And I'm only looking at the polls, and
polls are not always necessary, right, but when you look
at it, it's it's pretty overwhelming that it's going to pass.
Public Policy Institute of California Fifty six percent likely voter

(06:09):
support the measure. Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies. Sixty percent
of voter said they'd vote to pass it thirty eight
percent of post So my question is if it does
pass and they go hardcore jerry mandering to the point
of absurdity. It was kind of like back in the day,
you know, there was one district that was drawn out

(06:31):
for a congresswoman at the time, Cynthia McKinney from Atlanta
to Savannah. I mean, it was like, you know, a
line just went into every Democratic home all the way
down that coast. So if in fact that happens, do
you think there'll be any recourse in the courts as
a backup?

Speaker 2 (06:48):
Well, that's what I've been trying to do. So right
from the beginning, I felt that this might happen just
because of the machine and the money that they've got.
So back in September, I filed a lawsuit in federal
court to stop this because it's clearly unconstitutional, because it
violates the Equal Protection Clause, which states that electoral districts
in order to guarantee one person, one vote, and that

(07:10):
every vote should be equal value. To live in California,
Millions of people have left the state since the last census,
driven up by the high taxes and the regulations and
all the nonsense, and so they don't know whether they
can meet that standard of electoral districts being the same.
That lawsuit has been delayed and delayed. It we ended
up in the hands of a Biden judge in Riverside County.

(07:31):
We filed it in Orange County. They switched it to
a Biden judge. We kept asking for everything we could exploited, hearings,
preliminary injunction. Every single thing was denied. She finally gave
us a court date, if you can believe it, for
this Thursday, two days after the election. And then just
yesterday we heard from this judge that she's canceled the

(07:53):
oral here briefing and she's going to make a ruling herself.
I don't know what's going to happen, but this is
political now. Our lawsuit is very strong and I'm going
to keep fighting.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
Well. I really appreciate, honestly, Steve. I've known you a
long time, and you have emerged as an extraordinarily strong
and dynamic candidate, and I really appreciate all the hard
work that you're putting in. And certainly the people of
California are gonna have a very big choice when Gavin
Newsom's time is over in California, and I hope California,

(08:29):
you know, wakes up. I'm hoping that Jack Chittarelli can
somehow pull out a win tonight. It definitely is within
that margin. Five polls have a one point race going
into today five, So that means that's a turnout election.
And if Jack Chitdarelli, it's enough people to vote for
him today, he will be the next governor of New Jersey.

(08:50):
And I believe that would be a political earthquake in
this country and a message sent to states like New
York and California that, you know, maybe dramatic things can
happen in the future that might impact your future as well.
We appreciate you more than you know. Thank you, sir.
We always appreciate your time. See thank you eight hundred
nine four one Sean. If you want to be a
part of the program, let's stay in California. Paul is

(09:12):
out there, Paul, glad you called, sir.

Speaker 4 (09:14):
Thank Son, Thanks for staking to call. It's tough to
follow Steve Hilton because he pretty much made every point
that was going to make word for word, but not
word for word. But you know, I kind of feel
like the media just in general overlook Prop fifty need
to the all the New York City election stuff, you know,
and I'm really worried that this is arguably more important

(09:35):
because it has the potential to flip Congress because like
Steve said, not but unlike what Steve said. Not only
will he will neuse some redraw the five seats that
he's already admitted to, but he's going he's going to
redraw all the California seats, and I'm worried that that's
going to flip control of the Congress potentially.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
Well, it definitely has the possibility of it, you heard Steve.
The already or in the courts, and it'll make its
way through. This is a power move. I hope Republicans
and other states watch this closely, and I hope the
state legislatures, you know, get wise and hip to what
Democrats are doing. They've already out jerrymandered Republicans. They've mastered

(10:18):
the art of doing it, and we better get in
that game. Texas definitely took the first step, and I'm
hoping other states follow as well. But we're going to
follow this closely tonight as well. We probably won't know
until we get back on the air tomorrow. Here, Paul,
appreciate you more than you know. Thank you, my friend.
Quick break right back to the phones, eight hundred and
nine to four one Sean. If you want to be
a part of the program as we continue, let's get

(10:57):
back to our busy phones. Eight hundred nine to four one, Shawn,
if you want to join us, let's go to the
Commonwealth of Virginia. Tyler is standing by Tyler High. How
are you glad you called, sir?

Speaker 5 (11:07):
Doing well? Sean, Thank you so much for taking my call.
I've been a long time listener since the days of
Hannady and Combs one of God.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
Thank you, my friend. Glad you're out there.

Speaker 5 (11:15):
I'm a Marine Corps veteran, thirty three years old, have
a young daughter.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
Home and by the way, simplify marine.

Speaker 5 (11:22):
Thank you, sir. And for me, when I look at
the races of the Goubnatorial races here in Virginia and
I look at you know, Jay Jones and Abigail Spamberger,
it makes me questioning. You know, one of the first
things we learned in the Marine Corps is accountability and
being able to own to your own actions. And you
know the fact that they seem to be more passive
and reactive to all of the wrongdoings with you know,

(11:42):
the texts from Jay Jones in twenty twenty two, the
speeding ticket, you know, doing one hundred and sixteen and
in the state of Virginia. That's reckless driving, revocation of license.
You know, is the person pursuing the highest level of
law and order as the attorney general to not be
able to just retract and pull from the race, you know,
kind of shows no humility and you know, pursuing political

(12:04):
advantage over not representing all the residents here in Virginia.
To me, that's very concerning.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
Oh, I think all of it's concerning, isn't it. I mean, look,
this on paper shouldn't even be a year that Republicans
are competitive anywhere. But we are competitive. We're competitive in
Virginia for the attorney general's race. Look, if you look
historically the party out of power in these you know,

(12:33):
off your elections. First of all, you're dealing in every
case with a blue state and in every case, you know,
with the exception maybe at Pennsylvania. But I don't think
people pay a whole lot of attention to Supreme court races.
I wish they did, and because it would be critical
if if we can win that Supreme Court battle in
California in Pennsylvania today. But you know, I think that

(12:55):
you know the fact that Jack Chitdarelli is in it,
and Jason Maaris is in it. It gives me a
lot of hope. I think it's a done deal in
New York City, but nothing's a done deal until all
the votes are counted. And I think that I you know,
even Hakeem Jeffrey saying oh no, no, he's not going
to be the face of the Democratic Party, I'm like,

(13:17):
oh yes he will. He'll be the post a child
for the Democratic Party. And Hakeem Jeffrey's like Chuck Schumer
of no power. You know, there's going to be a
lot that comes out of this, will unpack it all.
We'll start unpacking all of it tomorrow. But I will
tell you that the Democrats going so hard radical is
in the end going to be their undoing and their demise.

(13:40):
Ten percent of New York City residents are saying they're
going to leave, Mamdani Wins. The mass exodus has already started.
Big corporations, banks, private equity companies, investment firms, they have
their plans in place to get out of New York.
By January they're done. They will be in Texas, they
will be in Florida, they will be in Tennessee, the Carolinas.

(14:04):
They're gonna be everywhere but New York. They may have
a small presence they leave behind. But that's it real
quickly here. Thank you for the call. Don Connecticut. We've
got one minute for you. What's on your mind?

Speaker 6 (14:17):
Hey, Sean. Great, great to be on the show. Thanks
so much for having me. A big fan of the show.
You know, we moved from the Bronx to Connecticut, so
we went from one communist city to a communist town
in Connecticut during the lockdowns. So the whole Mundani thing,
is there any surprise that people would vote for him

(14:38):
when they gave the Blasio a second term?

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Comrade de Blasio. Nobody really paid attention, you know. And
and Mamdani is Comrade de Blasio on steroids and human
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Speaker 4 (14:53):
I know.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
I mean, I'll never forget the interview I had with
the with the Blasio. Not to his credit, he is
a Democrat that will come on the show with me.
I got to give him credit where credit is due, right,
And I like that part of him, and we can
mix it up. But you know we're talking about guns,
does it. He comes in with the armed guards all
over him in New York City Police Department. I said,

(15:15):
does every should every New Yorker have the right to
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way you're protected. Every New Yorker has the right to
be safe. No, no, no, I didn't ask that. Do
they have the right to have a gun? Every New
Yorker has the right to be safe? I mean, it's
such a hypocrisy, but you know that's the left for you.

(15:36):
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Speaker 1 (19:33):
Like, oh my god, why I've been warning you by
the way, you want to take that, I know, but
I'm holding out.

Speaker 8 (19:39):
I'm holding out, man. I mean, listen, there's people voting
twice because he's on. He's on the ballot twice, Mom, Donnie,
so is Curtis. Actually, but what I just found out
today is that if you fill in your mark dark
like you used to when you took a test, they
both count. So that's super scary. But you know, I
don't know, man, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
How these count for two.

Speaker 8 (19:59):
It counts for two. So like for example, mam Donni
is listed under what the hecks are called Democrats, and
then he's under Working Families.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
So if you're in New York City and you're voting
today and you're voting for mayor, column A is Zoran
Kami Marxist Mamdani. I don't know why they didn't put
all that in there. Under Democrat. Under Republican, it's Curtis Sliwa.
Under Conservative it's Irene Estrada. Underworking Families it's Zoran Kwame Mamdani.

(20:32):
Under E it's Protect the Animals, another party in New
York City. I know this is not normal for most
of you around the country. You know, understand, it's New
York City, Protect the Animals, it's Curtis Sliwa. Safe and Affordable.
Eric Adams is still on the ballot. Now you go
to the second line. You have Jim Walden under the

(20:55):
integrity column a fight and delivered party, Andrew Como's on
the second one on the second level, and then quality
of Life Joseph Fernandez is on the second bro I
don't even know who have these people are, but putting
all that aside, I mean this, this is ridiculous. It's insane.
Now it was funny Elon Musk who took a swipe

(21:18):
at this ridiculous ballot. You know, first of all, New York,
you know city. I know from living in New York.
I'd walk into my voting place when I live there,
you know, I'd say hi to everyone. Everyone knows who
I am, and I pull out my wife. Oh no,
we don't need your ID. You don't need ID. You
know other mayoral candidates appear twice. Como's Formo's name is

(21:39):
you know, last bottom right. Anyway, let's get to our
phones this election today. Look, the last thing I want
to say to you is, especially if you are in
New Jersey, you have a real shot today and you
can you can literally change the trajectory of your state.
In Virginia, you know, you absolutely can elect an attorney

(22:03):
general and not have an attorney general that actually threatens
to kill the Speaker of the House that Commons and
his children. I mean, and I'm talking about Mayoris and
win some heres. What I think would be a much
better is you're not polling very well, so I don't
have a lot of hope by the polls. But New

(22:24):
Jersey is real. New Jersey is all about turnout. And
in this last half hour of the show, if you
have not voted today and you're hearing my voice and
you live in New Jersey, or if you live in
the Commonwealth of Virginia, or if you live in New
York City, or if you live in Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania
votes are going to be cast in a race that

(22:45):
could significantly impact national elections down the road and in
the Commonwealth, three members of the highest court are up
for re election, even though they're not facing any named opponents. Instead,
voters will simply decide whether they should remain on the bench,
and should the justices be retained, they'd serve another ten years.
Josh Shapiro has called for them to be retained. I'm

(23:06):
calling for all of them not to be retained. In Virginia,
you got a great chance Jason Majoris is a great candidate,
and don't forget his opponent, Jones. Jay Jones was out
there threatening as I said, the speak the Speaker of
the House of Commons. If you're out in California, Proposition
fifty is on the ballot, which basically is going to

(23:28):
allow the state to temporarily override the state's independent Congressional
Districting Commission and allow Democrats to jerry mander in ways
that have never been done before. A scheme cooked up
by Gavin Newsom. Not a good idea. We'll follow all
of it. Well, we're gonna have a lot of information
for you tonight. Best election coverage on TV tonight nine Eastern.

(23:49):
When I get on the air, it's going to be unbelievable.
All right, Rob Texas, We're going to take calls really
really quick today. Make your comment. I'm gonna move on. Hey, Rob,
God blessed, Welcome to the show.

Speaker 4 (24:01):
Thank you, Sarah, Miss Hannity.

Speaker 9 (24:03):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
I told the screen caller that they need to bring
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even read that in schools anymore. That's a great idea,
Rob do not anyway, God Buss Texas, my friend. We
appreciate you. Jason, Louisiana. Jason, thanks for checking in. You're
on the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 9 (24:26):
Yes, Sean, thank you for having me on your show.
I've been a fan since day one. I'm a veteran
living in Louisiana. I'm born and raised in Chicago, and
one day I got smart and changed the way that
I vote. But I will say that New Jersey definitely
needs to win this election. I think we have a

(24:49):
very good chance if everybody gets out there and votes.
And I, like the last caller, I do pray for
New York. I think we're in trouble in New York
and God God help us in Chicago. But thank you
so much for standing for truth and for what's right.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
Sean. Thank you listen. I appreciate your kind words. I
can't do this show without you. Thank you for your
loyalty and being with us. You know, we really take
what we do very seriously. You know I mentioned earlier
in the program. Governor Tom Kane broke years of silence
to endorse Jack Chitdarelli. More Democrats have voted are publicly

(25:32):
saying they're sick of Democrats ruining New Jersey forty nine
out of fiftieth and tax burden on the people in
that state. Tom kan we haven't heard from it in
a long time, and he broke his silence for this
vote today.

Speaker 7 (25:43):
Listen, New Jersey needs a change and needs a change badly.
Jack Chitarelly is that change. We've got a lot to
do in New Jersey. I've known Jack for twenty five years.
He's compassionate, he's decent, he looks hard, and he'd be
a great governor of New Jersey. I hope you will
join me and my family and my friends in voting

(26:05):
projection really this.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
Fall, I thought that was pretty awesome. I always liked
Tom Kane. Back to our phones, Josh in Brooklyn, New York. Josh,
how are you big day for you guys in Brooklyn today?

Speaker 3 (26:15):
Yes, hey, Sean, thank you for taking the call. I
actually met you over two years ago when you were
doing the in person Fox News studio appearances.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
I love doing those. I missed them.

Speaker 4 (26:26):
You know.

Speaker 1 (26:26):
We have their show on Thursday at the Tilla Center
on Long Island. I'm the MC Malania. Trump is going
to be there, Erica Kirk is going to be there,
Jason Aldino will be performing. Now I'm allowed to give
away the secrets.

Speaker 3 (26:40):
Huh yeah, well, I can't wait to attend that one.
I just wanted to hear your thoughts on this. I
think the tactic that we New York City Republicans were
trying to do to convince Curtis to drop out was
the wrong way to go about it. I think just
like the Jews were able to switch from a Curtis
into the Sea to Cuomo because they knew the the

(27:04):
what it means vote for Curtis as the vote from Mamdani,
I think we should be targeting the Italians on Saaten
Island to get them to switch and go for Cuomo.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
Look, I'm I would. I just have a hard time.
I couldn't do it. First of all, curtisally what bleeds
New York City. He spent his entire life in the
subways of New York City. He's not been perfect, nobody's
been perfect. But I'll tell you something, He's the real deal,
and I would never you know, I've known him thirty
five years. I've been on subways with him, and I

(27:37):
can tell you that he would be the best person.
And you know all these you know, the last two
and a half week panic that has said and then
blaming Curtis, It was incumbent on Cuomo to go to
Curtis and say, I'll make you deputy mayor I'll get
rid of this idiotic you know, defund dismantled, no bail
law crap that I started, and I'll put you in

(27:58):
charge of law in order. That would have appealed to
Curtis is my guess. That would have appealed to him.
And I'll give credit weeks and weeks ago Linda suggested that,
you know, Cuomo do that, And you know I could
have told you the very first time it was brought up,
when Curtis said they offered him, you know, a fortune.
You know, if he just you know, get out of

(28:19):
the race. You can't buy Curtis. I would have told
you that immediately. But he does care. What does he
care about animals? And he cares about law and order
and safety. That deal could have been struck that I
believe that was incumbent on Cuomo though, and you know
he's run a lackluster campaign. He's been lazy. Oh and
then we find out, you know, at the very very

(28:42):
last minute, you know, about Cuomo. We finally get an
apology from Cuomo apologizing for the COVID deaths that he caused,
you know, on Fox and Friends today. I had the
best health experts around the blow globe giving us advice.
We followed the best advice. We followed the federal guidance,
and people died in a horrific way. There were no
visitors allowed into nursing homes. And I apologize for any

(29:04):
family that lost a loved one during that time. It
was on my watch. I understand how terrible it was.
Not exactly taking full ownership in my view, but that's
neither here nor there. I just I kind of have
resigned myself a while ago that it's likely Mamdani wins.
And you know, selfishly, I can tell you it's good
for my state, but I actually put my friends in

(29:26):
New York ahead of my selfish, you know, I think
Florida will benefit from this, but I'd rather my friends
in New York have a chance to restore their state
to its former greatness, their city to its former greatness.
But I don't think that's going to happen anyway, my friend,
Good luck today. Well, full coverage again nine o'clock tonight
on Hannity. Let's say hi to Mary in North Carolina. Mary,

(29:48):
how are you Hi?

Speaker 10 (29:50):
I'm good? How are you?

Speaker 1 (29:51):
I'm good? Thank you? How are you good?

Speaker 10 (29:53):
My question is that I have a daughter who graduated
from the University of Florida summa cum lat as.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Wow, proud mom. Good for you.

Speaker 10 (30:02):
And I've heard you mentioned these wonderful jobs that President
Trump is going to be bringing to our country. I've
been writing them down, you know, the semiconductors, et cetera,
et cetera. My question for you is, with my daughter
not having experience in that area, she's a neuroscience degree,

(30:23):
how might she start thinking about getting some experience in
some of these industries so when they are here, she'll
be able to apply with them, you know, and possibly
get them because she has some experience. Or is it
maybe going to take a certain type of class.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
Or you know.

Speaker 10 (30:40):
I know you have mentioned them a few times, but
I'd like you to take that next step and say,
what should we be doing to get ready so we
can have some exp.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
Well, you really love your daughter. You're a good mom.
God bless you well. First of all, I will here's
my promise to you. I'm going to get into more
detail into this, Linda. We're going to do what we
did when we partnered with North Dakota and Oklahoma and
Texas oil companies during the boom. You know, drill here,
drill now, save money and.

Speaker 8 (31:09):
Get America back to work.

Speaker 1 (31:11):
And we're going to get America back to work. I'm
going to start that on this show, and I'm going
to give out more and more information. We're going to
put it on our website. We're going to partner. We'll
spend half hours you know, during the week occasionally and
companies that are going to be hiring and big numbers,
what the jobs are available. It's going to be everything
from you know, custodians and truck drivers straight on through

(31:34):
engineers and sophisticated computer geniuses. So, you know, let me,
let me give you a much better answer when we
put this online. Just stay with us, let's get through
this election. I'll get a list of the companies that
have pledged investments of you know, literally trillions of dollars,
and where the jobs are going to be and we'll

(31:57):
we'll get in touch with these companies and hopefully they'll
be glad to have access to the smartest audience on earth,
that's you, and hopefully we'll give you, all of you
a leg up. So you know, if you're struggling in
your life you want to, you know, build a better
life for yourself and your family, you're gonna have an
opportunity to do so. Okay, I promise you I'll do that.
Does that sound good?

Speaker 10 (32:17):
I really appreciate it. Yes, you're the only one I've
heard of that's been willing to say here they are,
here's how we can get involved. And you know there's
a better way for you if you pay attention. So
I thank you for that.

Speaker 1 (32:31):
All right, God bless you, Mary, You're a good mom.
Quick break right back, we'll continue

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