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November 4, 2024 31 mins

Tomorrow is Election Day and the question is really simple.  If you want wide open borders, the Green New Deal, criminalized society and defunding the police, vote for Vice President Harris.  If you want a return to the wildly successful, peaceful time of just a few years ago, vote for President Trump.  It really is that simple. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thank you Scott Chana and welcome aboard. Glad
you're with us. All right. Down our toll free telephone number,
it's eight hundred nine to four one Sean if you
want to be a part of the program. It is
election eve in America. I think this is an inflection
point for our country. I think this is the most important,

(00:24):
pivotal swing election in our lifetime. I've used the phrase
in past years. I meant it when I said it,
but there's never been anybody this extreme, this radical, that
has been this protected by a corrupt media establishment as
Kamala Harris and Tim Walls. Now for I really have

(00:48):
one message, and I'll go over a lot of a
lot of the things that matter. I'm going to have
a closing argument on Hannity tonight because nobody else has
done it, and I'm frustrated here we are an election.
Even she's never been asked about, well, why do you
think it's courageous never to say radical Islamic terrorism or
illegal alien And she's never been asked about mandatory gun buyback,

(01:11):
but claims she cars her glock and she's gonna shoot
the hell out of anybody that breaks under her house.
And meanwhile, her running mate can't even load his own shotgun.
It's it's ridiculous. They haven't been asked about you know
why she supports sex change operations, taxpayer funded for illegal aliens,
and a path to citizenship and free housing, healthcare of

(01:32):
food education, college education in Minnesota, legal drivers' licenses, amnesty,
path to earn citizenship. She hasn't been asked about what
she said when she said and you know when she
tweeted out a bail fund in the summer of twenty
twenty five hundred and seventy four riots. She did it
four days after the Minneapolis police precinct was burned to
the ground. Or why she went on CBS and said

(01:55):
that the rioters won't stop. She won't stop, and they
shouldn't stop. How come that's not insurrection? How does Liz
Cheney rationalize that that switcheroo in her mind? And I
can go through all of it, fracking, drilling, you know,
all does come down to, you know, are you better
off than you wore four years ago. I've got all

(02:17):
of Trump's accomplishments, and I'm going to try try and
go through a lot of them with you. In the
course of the show today, but that's not my overriding
message of the day. And I don't know how to
convey a word called urgency. You know, we've been given
a great gift in this country we have. I think

(02:41):
it's the greatest country God ever gave man. I really
believe that with all my heart. I feel my entire
life has been a blessing, an undeserved life. If I
were to write a book about my life, that's how
I genuinely, in my heart feel about my life. And
I feel like so many Americans feel the same way
I do. You know, if you think of Lead Greenwood

(03:03):
song that Donald Trump plays, you know, and I lost
everything and just had my children and my wife, you know,
you think of the little things in your life that
actually matter. I think of the fact that my life
would not have been possible but for incredible suffering and
sacrifice of my grandparents, all four that came from Ireland

(03:25):
legally into this country, and at a time where there
was discrimination against Irish Catholic. Irish Catholic need not apply.
It was very common in New York and Boston and
areas like that. At a sign of my office for
many years, I don't know it's probably in a box
somewhere in storage and where I and then my parents

(03:47):
that grew up very poor. I think of them too
because they gave me this life and this opportunity. My
mom grew up in the South Bronx of New York.
My dad bedsteye in Brooklyn. My poor's mother died with
complications giving birth to him, and he was shuffled around
from family member to family member as a kid, and

(04:08):
even when he delivered papers, he gave the money to
his family. That's he grew up in the depression, real suffering.
You know. They were desperate times, as my mother would
always say, and people were hungry and got on soup
lines and it was America's been through hard times. And
then I think of me standing on their shoulders, and

(04:31):
I know many of you feel the same way about
your families, and this is a gift that we all share,
and I stand on their shoulders. And it was a
big deal after my dad spent four years in the
Pacific when he came back for him to get this,
you know, little house fifty by one hundred lot, it's
Levitt style house. It's called in Franklin Square, Long Island.

(04:53):
I'm a rock ribbed all American conservative for Franklin Square,
as my friend Curtis Lee would always say. And I
grew up with three oldest sisters and one bathroom. I
called it hell on Earth, but compared to where they
grew up, it really wasn't. And my mother, who worked
sixteen hour ships, she was the valedictorian of her high
school class. She could do the New York Times crossword

(05:14):
puzzle in ink and finish it, I mean every day.
I mean, brilliant woman. One of the best gifts she
gave me is when I was leaving home at a
pretty young age, she just said, take these books with you.
They were called the Harvard Classics, and I read them,
Pilgrim's Progress and Dante's Inferno, and I included in that

(05:37):
Bible and I started reading that and books like The
Road Less Travel and The Purpose Driven Life. All of
had a very profound impact on me. And I'm saying
all of this is because she worked double shifts and
died at sixty nine. And my father, I started in

(05:59):
Fox in what October of ninety six, I'm now in
my twenty ninth year, and he died six months later
in March of ninety seven, my mother not that long thereafter.
And why am I saying all of this on election
Eve is because they gave me and your parents, those

(06:20):
of you that have similar stories, or maybe you're in
this country, you're an immigrant, Welcome to our country, especially
if you came here legally. I don't care where you
come from, just ask I'm asking you respect our laws,
borders and sovereignty. We have the background check, health check
means test, not hard. Is that every generation and when

(06:41):
my father's could they grew up in the greatest generation.
Tom Broke Hall wrote a really good book about this.
And we've always left the country in a better shape
than what we received. And my mom worked those sixteen
hour shifts in prison. It's like she lived in prison
and so that all the kids could go not to

(07:04):
the public school, but to Catholic school, and that was
important to them. And I just think this is one
of these moments when I look at and this is
just political here, These are political difference. Is it's not personal.
I'm not calling Democrats garbage. I'm not calling them an
American or anti American or anti women. I'm not lying

(07:25):
like Kamala Harris is lying about Donald Trump wanting a
national abortion band when he doesn't, or supporting Project twenty
twenty five when he doesn't, or that Donald Trump's responsible
for the border crisis that she herself created and he
didn't support her amnesty bill, which is what it was.
I'm not buying her lie that Donald Trump wants the
limit contraception. I'm not buying the lie that Donald Trump

(07:49):
is against IVF. I mean, she's trying to lie her
way into the White House, and the rhetoric has never
gotten more sharp. I just don't. Socialism has been tried
in many forms, many manifestations, many ways, and it always
ends the same way. I wrote a whole chapter in
my book, Live Free or Die America in the world

(08:11):
on the Brink. I had no idea how right I
would be. But we're on the brink now again, and
tomorrow you can do something about it. And it's really simple.
Is that if you want the Green New Deal ninety
three trillion dollars and eliminate the filibuster, that's kamalist stated position.
She co sponsored that bill with Bernie Sanders. If you

(08:33):
want government health care for all and elimination of private
health insurance, she spawned co sponsored that with Bernie Sanders.
If you want wide open borders and offering illegal immigrants
to decriminalize what they've done, not obeying our laws, and
to offer free food, housing, healthcare, education, legal drivers' licenses,

(08:54):
free college education, free sex change surgeries, that's Kamala Harris's position.
If you think a wall is a medieval vanity project
of Donald Trump, that's Kamala Harris's position. If you believe
in defund dismantle no bail laws, reimagining ice in the police,
that's Kamala Harris's position. You know, if you don't think that,

(09:16):
you know, why do we call them oil rich countries
because they produce oil. We have more oil, natural gas,
coal than all of these countries combined. We could be
the richest country on the face of the earth and
create peace in the process by providing the needs of
our Western European allies all of their energy needs, and

(09:38):
they wouldn't have to rely on Putin and the Mullahs
in Iran. And we could provide it even to China,
which would give us leverage with them so that they
would start behaving, and we can bankrupt the Mullas in Iran,
and then the people in that country would be able
to hopefully overturn, you know, this tyrannical regime that's running
that place and turned it into this THEOCRA see of

(10:01):
convert or Die. So, for those of you that believe
as I do, that it's a blessing to be able
to vote. It's a blessing to live in this country.
It's a blessing to live in a country that has
an founding document, a belief in God that we're endowed

(10:23):
by our creator. It's a blessing to have a constitutional
republic the way we do. But if you want to
sustain it, you've got to participate in it. For those
of you that have voted, I want to say something
to all of you, thank you, because that's a big
part of sustaining it. The choices, the option. We've never

(10:45):
had a bigger choice election in our lifetime. I've spent
the better part of this year going over what those
choices are. I'm tired of being called a Nazi, a fascist,
racist garbage, and now being called anti American and anti
women by Kathy Hulkel and Joe Scarborough. Wants to know

(11:06):
where the hell do these people come from? Who are
these people who raised these people. We'll get to that later.
You know who raised it because they weren't raised by
anybody in the neighborhoods I grew up in. How did
Donald Trump twist their point of view? I mean, I'm
tired of the name calling. They have done everything to
this man that they possibly can do to destroy him.

(11:28):
Kate Camber within a millimeter of losing his life. So
what is my point in all of this is I
can't make any of you vote. I can only tell
you what is at stake and if you want. This
comes down to fundamental choices open borders or secure borders,

(11:48):
law and order or defundismantled nobil laws, economic policies rooted
in the greatest wealth creative creating system in the world
called capitalism versus socialism, Marxism, whatever name you want to
give it. That's what New Green deal ism is. Energy
dominance or America with high energy prices and more poverty

(12:12):
and forced ev mandates. It's a choice between America being
the leader of the free world and the cause of
liberty and freedom around the world, not getting involved in
foreign conflicts. I'm not talking about any of that. There
is a time and a place, but We've now learned
how to fight wars and win them, and don't go
near them if you're not going to If you want

(12:32):
to help out other countries, let them pay for the weapons,
and don't put one American boot on the ground. And
in future wars, there won't be any boots on the ground.
There's going to be buttons pushed in an office in
some small town or city in the country. But if
you care about and you think about in your quiet
moments in life, and you reflect in your introspective and

(12:54):
you think about how blessed we are, how God has
blessed all of us to live here, and if this
is the one thing that is important to you, I'm
looking at all the it's estimated thirty million Christians won't vote.
I'm like, do you not care? Well? I don't like
Donald Trump supports the state's deciding abortion. Okay, Well, Kamala

(13:14):
Harris and Tim Walls they support abortion in month seven,
eight and nine. If you care about parental rights, you know,
why would you support California Minnesota, where they're from, gender
affirming care without parental consent? Why would you put feminine
hygiene products in fourth grade boys bathrooms? This is the

(13:38):
most radical, extreme turn this country would ever take based
on their stated words. That's what's at stake. And if
you agree with me, I'm only asking one thing. Vote
vote tomorrow. If you haven't voted, you please vote tomorrow.

(13:58):
Don't believe the life you're an old person about social
security and medicare women. Don't believe they're gonna limit your contraception,
or abortion is going to be illegal.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
It's not.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
Or IVF is going to be illegal. Don't buy their lies. Guys,
do you really think Tim Walls, the pheasant hunter that
can't load his own shotgun, is really our Verde guard
drinking a beerer and hanging out with the fellas and
shooting pheasants. No, not exactly to me. Doug m Hoff. Yeah,

(14:29):
should I bring up the issue of the nanny or
should I bring up the other allegation of the cans festival?
And I'm just saying I think that if you look
at and I'm not saying Donald Trump's perfect. I know
he says things, tweets things that upsets people, but as policies,
I believe with all my heart we'll make this country

(14:51):
great again and we won't have to settle for a townhouse.
As the Washington Post suggests, it's in your hands, and
I pray for all of our children and grandchildren that
you vote tomorrow. Eight hundred ninety four to one shown
our number. There's election eve in America, and I hope

(15:14):
all of you will vote the future of the country.
There's never been such competing, there's never been such a
choice election. And I've been covering a lot of elections
over the years. I want to remind you as the
holidays approach, everybody needs a personal safety security plan. We
see crime rampant in small towns, big cities. Look at

(15:37):
the crimes committed by unvetted Harris Biden, illegal immigrants. And
many of you will be traveling and if you believe
in the Second Amendment, well you might not be able
to carry a weapon legally in another state that you're
going to or one that you're traveling through. So what
other options do you have. Well that's where Berner comes in,
and it will give you and your family peace of mind.

(15:58):
It is the less lethal law, sure an effective way
to defend yourself, your family, de escalate a situation without,
by the way, the irreversible consequences of using deadly force.
It is part of my personal safety and security plan
every single day, and I have both options. I would
always pick a non lethal option over a lethal option. Now,

(16:20):
do you really want to pull the trigger and then
deal with the financial and mental repercussions after? I pray
to God we never had and nobody ever has to
go through that. But that's not the reality sadly in
the world anyway. Berner is legal in all fifty states.
You don't need a permit, you don't need a background check.
I own them myself. I use them as part of
my daily personal safety and security strategies and they're great

(16:42):
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you always put safety first. But more importantly, I want
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(17:03):
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gonna take a quick look at some of these very

(17:25):
close Senate races. Watching Sam Brown, We're watching Carrie Lake.
We're definitely watching in Michigan, Mike Rogers, We're watching Bernie Marino.
We're watching Dave McCormick, We're watching Eric Covedy in Wisconsin.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
And the better that Donald Trump does in Wisconsin, I
hope people will think, you know, if you are going
to go and take the time to vote, which I'm
urging all of you to take this gift living in
the greatest best country God gave man, and vote because
there's there's never been such a choice election, such competing

(18:01):
visions for the future of the country. I hope you
will consider voting for Republican senators because that will make
Donald Trump's job easier in terms of getting things done.
I hope you will vote for Republican congressman. The largest
majority possible would be nice in the House and in
the Senate. And if Dave McCormick could win in Pennsylvania,

(18:22):
Eric Hovedy could win in Wisconsin, Mike Rogers in Michigan,
Sam Brown in Nevada, Carrie Lake in Arizona, Bernie Marino.
If he can win, and then we win Wisconsin, then
we win West Virginia and Montana, we'll have a really
big lead in the Senate. And please vote for Republican congressman. Anyway,

(18:44):
Eric Hovedy is now in a dead even race in Wisconsin,
and he joins us now for a last minute push.
I've watched you on the campaign trail. You've been incredibly impressive.
I've learned more about you and your family and your
background and your charity and how you founded a business
in your twenties. You went on to build many other businesses.
You've been very, very successful. You also, you know, have

(19:09):
given back to your community. You have the Hovedy Foundation.
You'd run that along with your brother, and you built
a number of what you call Huvedy homes today providing shelter,
care and love to vulnerable children and families in Wisconsin.
Good for you for doing all that. Welcome back to
the program. How's it looking on the ground in Wisconsin.

Speaker 3 (19:29):
Well, first of all, thanks Shawn, and thanks for having
me on your show. Look, things are looking really good.
The momentum is clearly on our side. You can see
it in this race. It's a titan tight and titan
and the polls have it dead even maybe me up
a little bit at this point in time. So I'm
feeling really good about where things are. I think people

(19:50):
are ready for change. You know, three quarters of this
country feel like we're going in the wrong direction. I
got into this race for one simple reason. I love
our country and what the damage that they've done to
our country in the last three and a half years
has been astounding. They've bankrupted our country, caused the worst
bout of inflation, They've pushed deep on the police, they

(20:11):
opened our southern borders, they incompetent withdraw from Afghanistan, ignited
the world in conflict, and they're experts at dividing us,
be it on race, gender, socioeconomic class, or religion. So
you know, I think people are ready for change. And
Senator Baldwin's one of the most extreme leftists liberals, and

(20:32):
I think people are ready to move on from her
policies of pushing guys to play in girls sports and
go in to girls' bathrooms and locker rooms. So I
feel really good Sean.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
You know, I was watching her doing an interview earlier
today and She's actually said, well, you're against Obamacare, and
I'm like, yeah, I like them more because in spite
of the promise that millions of Americans would keep their
doctors and their plans and save on average twenty five
hundred dollars a year, well, millions of Americans lost their doctors,
lost their plans, and we're paying an average at two

(21:03):
hundred and fifty to three hundred percent more for health insurance.
What is she talking about.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
Yeah, it's funding that she's trying to defend it. And
it tells you how disconnected she is, because the reality
of it is, Obamacare made three promises. It's slow the
cost of health care, it would improve the access, and
you would be able to keep your family doctor. Every
one of those has failed. The cost of health care
only accelerated faster and higher, the access to care has collapsed,

(21:30):
particularly in smaller and rural communities, and the family doctor
has basically been wiped out. You don't have them anymore
in this country. So she can go on and talk
about that, but you know, most of Americans and people
in Wisconsin are looking around and going yeah, our healthcare
system is broken. But you know again, Senator Baldwin spent
her whole life in politics. She's never had to buy

(21:53):
herself health insurance. I've not only had to buy myself,
but thousands of employees health insurance. And I see how
bad our healthcare system is today, and we need change
there as well.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
Yeah, agreed, what percentage of the time I forgot what
you mentioned the other night on TV? Does Tammy Baldwin
vote with Harrison and Biden ninety five.

Speaker 3 (22:17):
Point five percent. She is a absolute rubber stamp for
the progressive left, and if she disagrees with him, because
she wants them to go even more further left. She's
voted right up there with Kamala Harrison Elizabeth Warren as
the most liberal senators. She's actually both her voting records
actually more liberal than Bernie Sanders, if you can believe

(22:38):
that one. So, yeah, she runs back in our state
sean outside of the Madison area, which is the heart
of the progressive area because our state capital and university.
She runs in the rest of the state as this
moderate and she's finally been exposed to the people of
Wisconsin for who she really is. So That's why I
think people are tired and they want to move on.

(22:59):
And I I feel really good about the energy on
our side.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
We really appreciate you being with us. You run a
great race. I hope the people of Wisconsin we really
need them. I actually got a text from a friend
of mine that lives in Wisconsin that is up to
his eyeballs in politics there knows the state really well,
and it was a pretty encouraging note. Is this what
you're seeing on the ground as well? And I don't
want people to take anything for granted, but the early

(23:26):
vote for Democrats being down about forty percent and the
election model that has been used in Wisconsin for fourteen years,
you know, has Donald Trump and you up by a
point and a half to two points. Do you believe
that's accurate and that the Democrats would have to win
tomorrow in numbers that they've never reached in Wisconsin ever before.

(23:48):
Do you believe that's the state of the race going
into the tomorrow?

Speaker 3 (23:52):
You know, I'm like you, I'm cautiously optimistic, but I
really feel the energies on our side and the amount
of people that are coming up and to say you
have to win, we have to take our country backs.
The crowds for us versus the crowds for them are
night and day different. If you drove around our state,

(24:12):
the amount of signs you see for Trump and Huvedy
versus Harrison Baldwin, it's a ninety ten ratio. So I
feel really good. But you know, Sean, it all comes
down to the people that are listening, the people that
live in our state. You not only have to get
out and vote. You got to get your friends, your neighbors,
your colleagues, the people you go to church with, or

(24:33):
go hunting or fishing or whatever activities you do with.
If everybody gets out and gets them out to vote,
we will win this thing and then we can start
taking our country back in a positive direction.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
We really appreciate it. You've run a great race. Thanks
so much, Eric Hovedy in Wisconsin, and the states that
matter the most are simple as Georgia, it is North Carolina, Pennsylvania,
it is Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada. And that's what it's
it's going to come down to, you know. If you
want to sum up. Kamala Harris, who was asked the
question to comment on what is it Prop thirty six

(25:07):
in California, and it actually is laughable. She won't answer
a question as usual, and so like, Kamala, do you
still stand for a taxpayer funded sex trade and surgeries
for illegal immigrants? Did you know I was born in
a middle class family. I mean, and it's it's like
you just can't make it up because she never answers anything. Listen,

(25:30):
how did you vote on Prop?

Speaker 3 (25:32):
Thirty six?

Speaker 2 (25:33):
So I have my ballot is on its way to California,
trust the system that it will arrive there. And I
am not going to talk about the vote on that
because I honestly it's the Sunday before the election and
I don't intend to create an endorsement one way or
another around it. So but I did vote.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
Why can't you just answer? You know, I am hesitant
to share with you where I think I think this
campaign is. I was on Fox and Friends this morning.
I'll be on America's newsroom tomorrow and be a part
of election coverage tomorrow night on Fox. But look right
now going into tomorrow, just to give you some hope,

(26:18):
is it is obvious that Kamala has a math problem.
And the math problem is this simple. Is It's not
just demographics, it is actual turnout. And now if you
listen to Democrats and the media, state run medium mob,
they would have you think she's the most popular person

(26:39):
ever to run for the presidency. She's not. Because you
would think if everyone was so jacked up about voting
for Kamala and so hyped up about it, that they'd
be out voting. Well, they're not turning out the vote.
As a matter of fact, she's having more trouble. I mean,
you have dramatic declines, massive declines by hundreds of thousands

(27:01):
of votes with key demographics. They are not meeting the
numbers that they would need. Now, what does this mean?
Does this mean hennity? That contradicts what you just said
that we have to assume that our vote is going
to decide the election. It doesn't assume it at all. However,
based on these early voting numbers, as I look at

(27:23):
you know, for example, it was actually written up by
a Democratic data expert, Tom Bonnier is his name, and
he said he broke it into three demographics urban turnout,
female turnout, rural turnout. And the one thing that we
have in common is urban turnout is down hundreds of
thousands in every single swing state, female turnout down you know,

(27:48):
by either tens or hundreds of thousands, depending on the
individual state, and rural turnout is up dramatically for Donald Trump.
And it is you can say through the roof now
or have Republicans by voting or early accountibalized day of voting.
The problem with even giving you any of this data is,
I don't want any of it to impact you, because, Yeah,

(28:12):
the one thing that I think the Republicans did pretty
well is they weren't just targeting what you know, you
might call in radio or TV P one or your
everyday viewer or a listener, but maybe you know, lower
propensity or mid propensity voters is the terms that they use.
They did make a strong effort to get people that

(28:33):
were lower propensity mid propensity voters. A mid propensity voter
might be somebody that votes every four years, but they
won't vote in a midterm or they vote every other
election year, a lower propensity voter. So they did turn
out more and that and that means that they can
focus on people showing up tomorrow. But I wouldn't. I
if you're going to take one thing out of the

(28:56):
aggregate polls. I would take one, and that is they're
all dead even close. Now, the posters that have nailed
it in twenty sixteen and twenty twenty. You know, for
example that we have on regularly on this program, Robert K.
Haley Trafalgar insider advantage, that's Matt Towery. You know they

(29:18):
now for example, Trafalgar has Georgia at forty eight three.
I'm sorry, yeah, forty eight three to forty five nine.
He has North Carolina forty nine to four to forty
six to two. He has Well Ohio, he has Bernie
Moreno in a dead even race, which is if you're
going to vote for Trump, I don't understand why you

(29:39):
wouldn't vote for a Republican senator and Republican congressman, because
otherwise he's just hurting the president's ability to get his agenda.
Donew Trafalgar has in Wisconsin the opposite of Matt Towery,
So I would put the two of them together. Has
Trump down by a point in Wisconsin, and in the
Senate race there it's literally and we just had on

(30:03):
Eric Hubdy, you know, forty eight four to forty seven nine.
That's a zero point five percent difference, that's how close
this all is. In Pennsylvania it's forty eight four to
forty six seven. And the Senate race, Dave McCormick is
up in the Trafalgar pol forty seven four to forty
five nine. These are all neck and neck races. Now,

(30:25):
do you understand why I'm messaging one thing to you?
And that is very very importantly that everybody understand or
think that their vote will be the deciding vote. Also,
Trafalgar Trump up by two in Arizona, very very close,
Arizona Senate race, two point race out there, insider advantage

(30:48):
in Arizona, it's a three point race in favor of Trump.
Michigan it's dead even according to Matt towery forty seven
forty seven. In Wisconsin it's Trump forty nine forty eight,
the exact opposite of Trafalgar. Well, that's how even that is.
Pennsylvania one point race, forty nine forty eight. You know,
North Carolina forty nine forty seven. Do you understand this

(31:11):
is why I'm saying. If you're in Georgia, if you're
in Pennsylvania, if you are in North Carolina, if you're
in Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada. Just assume that your vote
will will be the deciding vote in this election and otherwise,
and please take the time to vote. Plan on it

(31:32):
tomorrow either do. The best thing to do would be
to get up early. Get up early, get it out
of the way, be there when the polls open. Wait,
call your boss. You might be late. Anybody on my
team that works for me and wants to vote is
online and they're late. If they're late, if they don't,
if they can't make it to work that day, I'm
going to be fine with it. Day off anyway. Eight

(31:52):
hundred and ninety four one Seawn or number if you
want to be part of the program.

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