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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, it's election day in America. Thank you for
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joining us. Right down our toll free telephone number. Now
we're going to take a lot of calls. You know
throughout the course of the show today, you know anecdotal
information that you want to share voting where you happen
to be. We want to hear from you. Really well,
I think maybe the funniest post I saw today, although
Linda just said there's no way this is real, that
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Jay Jones tried to kick a dog and missed. Is
that that has to be AI. You're kidding me? Is
not Ai? It is not a I.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
The best part is the best part is he tries
to kick it, walks around it, and then like kind
of swings at it again. I'm like, he's speeding. He
wants to kill small children. Now he's kicking dogs on
election day.
Speaker 1 (00:46):
Bro, unbelievable. All Right. One of the bigger controversies to
emerge on the at the outset of this election is
the actual ballot in New York City. And it's fascinating
to watch Elon musk waited on this criticizing the ballot
listing Mamdani Marxist Kami Mumdani twice at the top, relegating
Cuomo to the lower level. In the middle, you can
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barely find it if you look at the top row Democrat,
it says Zoran Kwame Mumdani rob next to it is
Curtis Lee, a Republican Conservative. Now let me explain something
to all of you outside of New York. There's a
million parties that you can form in New York and
get your name on a ballot anyway, Irena Strada. Then
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d it's back to Zoran Kwami Mumdani with the Working
Families Party. Curtis Lee was next again with the Protect
the Animals Party. Who ever heard the Protect the Animals party?
What are you? What's your political affiliation? Protect the animals anyway?
The next line is Eric Adams on the Safe and
Affordable line. Yeah, great job he did by welcoming in
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all the unvetted Harris Biden, may orc As illegals. Then
you go to line two and they have the Integrity
Party Jim Walden never heard of the guy. Then the
Fight and Deliver Party. That's Andrew CMO's spot on row
two in the middle, and the last one is Quality
of Life Joseph Fernandez I though I don't even know
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who any of these people is. Of people are in
this particular case. You know, he put up on ex
the New York City ballot form as a scam, complaining
that no identification is required. Candidates appear twice. Cuomo's name
is last on the ballot. Look New York. I can
tell you when I lived there. You know, I love
the people that were at my polling place that I
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used to go see every election year. And I'd walk
in and they say, I hate it when they say
I hate when people say mister Hanner. I said, Seawan
and Sean, that's fine. They say hello, and I'd say
hello back, and I'd always reach for my wallet, assuming
I give an idea. Of course, you don't need an
idea in New York. And Musk added that you know,
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Donnie's on the ballot twice, maybe you can win twice too.
I mean, it's just typical dumb lack of election integrity.
And as we you know, start this day off, I
would be negligent if I didn't say, we've got to
fix this. Republicans now have got to make this a priority.
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I mean, and it's not hard. Now both parties have
bitterly complained about election results. Hillary Clinton is one, Stacy
Abrams is two. President Trump can be number three. Okay, there,
I'm being fair. But we don't have election integrity, which
is the problem. The measures to put in place are
not complicated. You know. I can't stand you get to
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vote starting in September for a November election. I think
that's insane. You know what can happen between September and November.
You know, remember the the Hunter Biden laptop didn't come
out till October and it was suppressed because the FBI
prebunked it. You know, can have a dramatic impact on
people's voting. It's absolutely crazy, you know, but we need
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it should be mostly same day voting, with the exception
of the military or people that are infirmed or the elderly.
I would prefer paper ballots myself. I think you have
more integrity. A lot of European countries, Canada, for example,
have gone back to paper ballots. They find there's more
integrity to it. That's what I'd prefer. I think that
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you have voter i D signature verification, chain of custody controls.
By the way that county I believe it was passaic.
In New Jersey, the city council voting no and is
a passaic. Linda voting no. In terms of putting cameras
on early voting, it was passaic, and I think that's insane.
That means anybody can walk in that room at any
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time and nobody would know if they what they do
in that room, whether they tamper with ballots. It just
gives integrity and confidence into the results. But anyway, voter
I D signature verification, chain of custody control. They should
be under twenty four hour camera available for the public
to watch if they desire. Get rid of these stupid
you know, drop boxes. In my view, that's another thing
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that needs to go. Updated voter rolls. I think you
need partisan observers watching the voting all day, the vote
counting all night, and I think we'd have more integrity
in the system. That's what I wish. Republicans, they need
to get their act together. Let me tell you what
we are watching this election day, so everybody is prepared
by the time we come on tonight. With the exception
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of California, all the polls will close as of nine
pm Eastern time. And let me start in the Commonwealth
of Virginia. You have Virginia governor. Now, remember Glenn Youngkin
four years ago. It was a dramatic upset and he won.
But he didn't win by a lot. He won by
two percentage points. I our people argue that Virginia's purple.
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I believe the Virginia leans more blue. That's my personal belief.
And win some earls I think would be a great choice.
The bottom seems to have fallen out having spoken, and
we'll check it with them later. Matt Towery in terms
of her polling. But there is a real chance for
Jason Miaris, who's going up against this lunatic who threatened
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the speaker of the House of Commons. You know, Jay
Jones is his name, the one that we're just talking
about maybe taking to trying to kick the dog if
that's not artificial intelligence when the squares it is not.
But the current Attorney General, Jason Miaris, has a real
shot in this race. And I hope those of you
in Virginia will keep you know, Jason Miaris, he deserves
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the second term. Why would you elect somebody in this
assassination culture that was having a conversation threatening to murder
the Speaker of the House of Commons and his children
and then saying he wants to piss on their grave
because he said all of that in a text, and
even the person he's texting is like, I am really
uncomfortable with this conversation. Stop. We're also watching this election
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day in New Jersey. This is the race to watch.
This is Mikey Cheryl running against businessmen Jack Chouldarelli. And
if you recall, I've confessed that I really did not
pay attention to this four years ago because there was
no indication that I should. The polls never indicated that
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this could in any way be a close race. Going
into today election day, there are now five polls that
have Jack Choitdarelli and Mikey Cheryl at one point difference.
Now there are other outlier polls that have Mikey Cheryl
way ahead. I don't believe those polls. The posters that
I trust the most are the people that I think
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are going to be the most accurate. This is a
dead heat race. What that means officially for the people
of New Jersey is this is now a turnout election
day for you. What does that mean? That means get
out and vote. If you have not voted and you
want to change the path and traject victory in New Jersey,
this may be your last shot and you have an
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opportunity here. You're forty ninth out of fifty in terms
of the taxes in your state, and you can change
all of that to day. And if you really really care,
you might want to call your friends, talk to your neighbors,
talk to your co workers. And I want to remind
everybody if you're online waiting to vote before the polls
close and you haven't voted, you get to vote as
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a matter of law. So stay in line. I have
to go to the bathroom. Raise your hand. I'm sure
they'll let you go to the bathroom, at least I hope.
So maybe there might be polling places, Linda that don't
let that happen. I don't know. I would make accommodations
for somebody, say I really have to go to the bathroom,
can you escort me in? I think any decent person
would do that. So we're watching New Jersey this election day,
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obviously the big race in New York City. What's so
interesting about this is nobody knows who Atlas polling is,
but Atlas polling is the top polster, one of the
top posters in the country along with Trafalgar. That's Robert Kahley,
Matt Towery, that's inside her advantage and Matt will join
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us in the next hour. And that's John McLaughlins associates
as Rasmussen. And that's pretty much it. All these other
New York Times and most of these other ones get
it so wrong it's not even worth following their their polling.
And I just stick with the people that I know
have a very good track record. And Atlas has been
polling this and they came out with their final poll
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and Mom, Donnie, the bottom's been falling out in the
last number of days now. He did have what appears
to be demographically an early vote lead for him, and
meaning because a lot of these these young New Yorkers
that pushed him over the top in the primary been
going out in droves and voting early. And we'll see
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if that's going to be enough to hold. If in fact,
you know Cuomo or Curtis, well, can you know, have
a great election day showing We'll see, But I know,
I kind of think this is too far gone, is
my guess. I hope I'm wrong and don't believe that
it's over. You know, you don't know this. Polling is
one thing. Votes are another thing. So let's see what
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happens in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. We're also paying attention there.
Voters will cast a ballots and a race that really
can impact national elections in the future. Now, three members
of the Supreme Court in Pennsylvania are up for reelection,
although they do not face any named opponents. Instead, voters
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simply decide whether or not they should remain on the bench,
and should the justices be retained. In other words, and
if they are retained, they will serve another ten years.
Well that's you know, what is that at least two
more presidential cycles for crying out loud, that's ridiculous. So
and Josh Shapiro, the Democrat, it wants them retained. If
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you're in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania today, I know a
lot of times you know, uh, do I really want Yeah?
This this could impact the outcome of a future presidential election.
If you're in Pennsylvania, go out and vote. Do not
retain these these justices. They should not be retained. They
should not remain on the bench das your answer in
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my humble opinion again, I talked about Ray Jones, the
representative that wants to you know, he said, if I
had two bullets and I had an opportunity to shoot Hitler,
Polepot and the Speaker of the House of Commons, I'd
use both bullets on the speaker and then i'd, you know,
go after his family, and then I'd piss on their graves.
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The fact that the Democrats did not insist this guy
drop out is beyond any comprehension I have. Then we
have the Gavin Newsom I want to I want to
use every dirty trick in the book. As far as
I'm concerned, It's gonna be one of the most watched ballots.
The polling is not good on it. I'm being right
up with the people of California. I promise to always
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tell the truth, never be polyonnish and lie to you.
Which asks voters to temporarily override the state's independent Congressional
Districting Commission to allow Democrats to flip as many as
five House seats. Now, Newsom is the leading advocate of
Prop fifty. He said, oh, this is necessary to respond
to the Texas redistricting. That's not true. The people that
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have mastered the art of redistricting and jerry mandering is
our Democratic Party in every blue state in this country.
You know, Texas is doing it in a fair manner.
Governor Newsom wants to literally, if voters have approved this,
new maps will be drawn by this radical, hardcore you know,
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leftists California legislature. That would remain in effect to twenty thirty,
at which point control would be returned to an independent commission.
They have an independent commission, and what they want to
do is push out the independent commission and their recommendations,
which are you know, are California reasonably fair? It's already
fairly jerrymandered, and you know, and it's just outrageous what
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they're doing out there. The answer would be in California
to vote no. This is really imperative. This could impact
the midterms coming up one year from now, and Main
voters will consider Main Question one, which would require voters
to present a valid photo ID to vote. I would
vote yes on that. In Texas, voters will be asked
to vote on Proposition sixteen, which would require an individual
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to be a citizen to vote. Yeah, I'd vote yes
on that one too. And that's pretty much what we're watching,
you know, throughout the country today. And I'll give you
my I'll give you a lay of the land, but
I'm going to tell you this, New Jersey, Commonwealth of Virginia.
Go out and vote. Californians, just vote anyway, New York,
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give it your best shot. That's my advice to you.
Same with Texas. I'm not worried about Texas, to be honest,
but I would, you know, go out and vote. Go
out and vote. It is your right to do so.
I think you have a duty and a responsibility. New Jersey.
You have a real shot to shock the entire country today.
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Go out and vote at your friends, your family, your neighbors,
your coworkers, you know, bring everybody to the polls, you know,
tailgate brawl. I'm concerned and have a great time. Okay,
So you know why why does this happen every single
solitary time? You know, it is freaking election dage driving
me up a wall. Selena's Zito is with us. You
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put a post up on X and apparently others have
as well. So I'm not saying that others aren't good
people out there. Commissioner Scott Done in Pennsylvania, I talked
about the vote for Supreme Court justice is whether you
want to retain them or not. Vote no. But anyway,
if you're in Pennsylvania. This morning, we were advised by
the Pennsylvania Department of State of a processing era in
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the voter information the state transferred to Fayette County. The
data on the electronic poll pads is outdated and could
be incorrect. As of ten am, all Fayette County precincts
have been instructed to stop using the electronic pole pads
and switch to backup paper poll books. This should not
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be an issue for the remainder of the day. Should
you have already encountered an error and did not vote,
please return to the precinct by eight pm to vote.
Any provisional ballots cast because of this error will be counted.
If you already successfully cast a ballot, you are fined
and no further action is needed. And by the way,
this happened to me this morning. I voted via provisional ballot.
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You got to be kidding me. Now this move over
Chester County, Pennsylvania, Fayett County is in the House. Apparently
there's an issue in Chester County. Selena Zito, who knows
all things Pennsylvania, I'm frankly, you know, why does this
not support Why can't we make paper ballots? Why can't
we have same day voting with the exceptions of the sick,
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the infirm, our military, etc. No early voting, paper ballots,
voter I D signats for verification, chain of custody, commands
for the early ballots or mail in ballots that do that.
We do allow then updated voter rolls every year, and
partisan observers watch the voting all day and every precinct
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and the vote counting all night by hand in front
of partisan observers, and then everybody will have more faith,
more confidence, more integrity in our election process. You make
the call at the end of the night, everybody goes
home and feels like they were treated fairly. What's wrong
with that? Why did both Democrats and Republicans have complained
bitterly about voting problems? Yeah?
Speaker 3 (16:54):
Absolutely so, say a county, I think it's if you know,
say a county at all. In Pennsylvania, it's very rral.
You know, some of the highest peaks in the state
are in Faya County. So just going back to where
you vote. It may only be eight miles, but it
might take you thirty five to forty minutes to get
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back there. Right, it's not something that is convenient. And
I just you know, I'm just so frustrated. This is
you have one job, you basically only have to do
it two times a year. Why can't you get it right?
And to your point about faith in our institutions and
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in our government, this only erodes it and makes it
worse rather than you know, sort of bonds us back together.
As far as Chester County, this is another like ridiculous error.
They didn't bring the binders that have all the independent
voters in there. Well that's like seventy five sous than people.
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They only have Republicans or Democrats, and and so you
have seventy five thousand people. Okay, now what do you do? Okay,
well vote provisionally. Well they don't have enough provisional ballots.
So you know, it's just it's just.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
A I think I'd like to say, you can't make
it up. But nothing surprises me anymore.
Speaker 3 (18:23):
It really it really, it shouldn't be that hard. And
whoever is governor throughout you know this time or the
next time, make it a priority to make elections fair
and safe and secure. But also just do the basics, right, Like,
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just do the basics now mine?
Speaker 1 (18:45):
And I mean you have your friends with Joshapiro, You're
friends with every politician in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. I mean,
does he not see a problem here?
Speaker 3 (18:57):
Oh well, just before I came on the air, I
sent them a text. I'm like, what the heck? What
do you what's going on here?
Speaker 1 (19:04):
I will I was probably saying, Oh no, Selina's on
my case. I'm in trouble.
Speaker 3 (19:10):
This is not the time for sleazy to have my
cell phone number.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
Well, does anymore? Please update us? We love you. You
know more about the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania than any single
human being on earth and accurately predicted that Donald Trump
would win in twenty twenty four. And you're way ahead
of the curve. What is Linda saying? You want me
to look at my text before I say goodbye.
Speaker 2 (19:34):
I just wanted you to have her book title, so
maybe he could give her a little something something before
you say goodbye. That's all?
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Okay, you mean her best selling book.
Speaker 2 (19:43):
Of Yeah, her New York number one, that's all.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Do you mean the national political reporter for The Washington
Examiner and her book on Butler, which you know she
was right next to President Trump when he came within
a millimeter of losing his life. The untold story of
the near assassination of Donald called Trump and the fight
for America's heartland. You mean that one, Just like you.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
Do this for a living.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
I gotta tell you you're very good at I'm a
professional anyway, Selena, we love you, hissed the grand kids
for us. We appreciate you.
Speaker 3 (20:14):
You guys should know this. In the in the rural
counties outside of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, the vote, the voter
turnout is higher than usual for an off year and
the voter.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
Are you getting any information on New Jersey?
Speaker 3 (20:34):
No, I haven't. I've just been trying to focus on
Pennsylvania because this no vote as actually and this sort
of Pachase thing that Charlie Kirk and you know put
into action is really not just about what happens today
in Pennsylvania, but it's also about what happens in twenty
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twenty sixth in the seventh, eighth, and tenth congressional districts,
Like getting more people to show up and in the
habit of showing an up in and off year so
that the midterms are successful for Republicans. It's a really
it's a piece I have up right now. It's a
really good peace.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
I appreciate it. Thank you so much, Selena Zito.
Speaker 3 (21:16):
Thanks.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
I'm getting I'm getting an update on turnout in New Jersey.
This is the first report that I am getting. They
are tracking in a positive direction. Uh. And the trending
is to exceed three million, which is where Jack Chitdarelly
really needs to be. And if it follows the trend
of four years ago, that would be the magic number
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to catch and pass her. They did better in early
voting than they did four years ago, but remember they
lost that by about two and a half three points.
Turnout is very strong in Ocean. That's in Lakewood and
Mamath and Morris, all very very key counties. Now let
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me tell you what the key is in New Jersey,
and that's going to be turnout between the hours of
five and eight pm all over New Jersey. Jack, what
I'm what they are telling me is this is real.
I can only pass on to you what I hear.
I'm not on the ground. You know at the polling
places in New Jersey, so I have to count on
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people that are on the ground. You know, one admonition,
one thing to watch out for today. Democrats have significantly
outspent Republicans on advertising high profile elections. I mean they
have thrown in last minute of fortune in Virginia and
in New Jersey, I mean a fortune, I mean Democratic
Mikey Cheryl the Line Group's invested sixty one million in
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spots since June versus forty one million for Jack Chitarelli.
And this is a neck and neck race. The Pro
fifty campaign in California ninety four million compared with thirty
seven million in opposition ads in Pennsylvania. You know, Democrats
and allied groups have out advertised their opponents for to
one this year. So you know, just keep that in
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your mind. This is not supposed to be a Republican
day here today. The fact that it's exciting that the
Attorney General Jason Miaris can win is exciting, the fact
that Jack Chitdarelli is neck and neck. It's going to
be about turnout between basically right now and eight o'clock tonight.
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That's what's going to determine the outcome of New Jersey.
You have a shot, get out and vote. Let me
go to New York. We spend so much time on it.
New York voters are poised to shatter previous turnout records
for mayoral races. The New York Post is reporting today
apparently as of just coming on the show today more Wow.
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More New Yorkers have turned out by two pm this
afternoon Eastern Time than the entire race in twenty one,
on track to break even more more historic records in
this widely watched race. A total of one point one
to five million people voted in the last mayoral election,
including just over two hundred and fifty thousand early mail ins.
On election day twenty twenty one, four hundred and sixty
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two thousand people had voted by midday. Wow. Well, just
under nine hundred thousand turned out for Eric Adams to
win this. This is pretty amazing we have. After casting
his vote, Chucky Schumer declined to say who he voted for.
It doesn't matter how radical it gets. His days are done.
Hakeem Jeffries, No, no, no, no, no. Mamdani's not going
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to be the face of the Democratic Party. Oh yes,
it is. It already is a pro Cuomo superpack ad
came out released on as of yesterday, attacking Mamdani over
the socialist ties to left wing streamer Hassan Piker, who
once said America deserved nine to eleven. That's Zoron's buddy,
Hassan Piker saying we deserve nine to eleven. It's a
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disgrace to every life. Lost reader says fifteen second ad
paid for a group for our city with Mamdanni superimposed
in front of the Twin Towers attack. At one point,
Zoron went on Piker's show, and Piker was just spotted
at Zoron's event, And of course you had that Controversially,
Mom that stood up for the character of the Blind
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Shake was convicted in the ninety three Trade Center bombing
and has set outrageous things. We have covered that at length.
And then Linda Sarsoor who we talked about yesterday, another
radical that's friends with mam Donni. But I guess it's
a little late to bring all that in, you know,
kind of too little too late. Cuomo semi apologized on
Fox News this morning for nursing home deaths, and you know,
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nobody knew what we were dealing with. I had the
best health experts around the 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 in the nursing homes. And I apologize for any
family that lost the loved one during that time. It
was on my way. I understand how horrible it was.
Those are probably the strongest statements today. Too little, too late.
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Now this is bizarre because commie Marxist Mumdani there was
apparently bomb threats at multiple polling locations in New Jersey
that have just prompted closures. At one point earlier today,
he called the bomb threats part of the general approach
the Trump administration has taken to try and intimidate voters
with basils allegations of voter fraud. He must have been
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talking about Hillary or Stacy Abrams. But these bomb threats,
multiple ones were made against polling sites across New Jersey.
Earlier today, the Attorney General, Matthew Platkin said the bomb
threats were emailed to polling areas in Bergen, Essex, Mercer, Middlesex,
Monmouth Ocean and Passaic Counties. Law enforcement officers have responded
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to each impacted polling place. They have worked swiftly to
secure these polling locations and ensure the safety of every voter.
Scary these you know, look at the poll that came
out yesterday. Over half the country thinks we're going to
have a major assassination of a political figure in five years.
Not good. So we're watching all of that. I mentioned
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the Elon Musk post. It's hilarious the way the ballot
is up. There fully ten percent of New Yorkers, New
York City residents say if Mamdani wins today, they will
be leaving New York City. And I don't doubt that
at all. New York City voters disturbed by this insane
ballot format that Elon Musk was criticizing. The White House
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slam Mamdanni for blaming the election bomb threats on Trump.
There is zero evidence. By the way, the party of
incitement and the party of dehumanization has been the Democrats,
you know, the ones that say Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini and
racist fascist Nazi all the time. Schumer pushed a shutdown
into a record books after rejecting a fourteenth opportunity to
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open up the governman today and then trying to make
a big deal about it. This is on Schumer. This
is why it's called the Schumer shutdown. And anti Semitic
activist Linder sar Sore vows to hold Mamdanie accountable for
campaign promises. That's gonna be right there in the inner circle.
Good luck New York City. Now, it did end in
a five point race according to the Atlas poll. We'll
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get to polling with our friend Matt Towery coming up
in just a minute, you know, but at this point
it's really about turnout. And I'm just gonna say, Jason
Mieris is a really good guy in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Uh Win, some series would be a great governor. Jack
should Arelly. This is a real opportunity for New Jersey.
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This would be a political earthquake if Jack should a
rally wins and it is real? How real is it?
We're gonna ask Matt Towery on the other side,