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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Coming up next our final News roundup and Information Overload Hour,
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Speaker 2 (00:44):
All is of public service.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
We also have the Kamala files, her in her own words,
are radicalism, extremism. It's been ignored the entire election by
the state run media mob and the Walls files as well.
Again a public service Hannity dot com. I thought this
would be a good time to take a look at
the polls, but according to Kamalo, there's only one poll
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that matters, and that's her internal numbers. And based on
how she's been acting, I'm thinking that our internal numbers
are not particularly good. And I think we got the
first evidence of that when she was in hiding, and
I think she would have preferred to stay in hiding
and then started doing interviews and none of them worked
out particularly well.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
But this is what she say.
Speaker 3 (01:27):
Madame Vice President, Can you give us a sense of
your internal polling at the campaign and how that is
making or influencing your decisions on what to do over
the next nine days.
Speaker 4 (01:35):
So, to be very frank with you, my internal polling
is my instinct. I let the campaign people do with
all that other stuff, and I am responding to what
I'm seeing. I mean, just two nights ago we had
thirty thousand people show up. I think it was actually
more than thirty thousand people with an incredible amount of enthusiasm.
If you see the people are showing up last night
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every event that we do, and the fly is one
of energy and excitement.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
Anytime over the years, I would talk to a candidate
that was way down in the polls, even if they're
down fifteen sean, I'm telling you the polls are off.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
You should see the crowds, the crowds are huge. They're massive,
people showing up everywhere. It's unbelievable.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
And I hear it. I'm like, pay attention to the polls.
I mean, polling can be off. It's not a perfect
science in any way. It's an art. And however, polls,
especially the aggregate polls, and this is where I look
to the real clear politics averages. Usually, if they start
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telling the same story, or one story emerges, and you
have a couple of outliers, you kick out the outliers
and you look at the average. They usually end up
being somewhat accurate, close to accurate. I mean they can
be completely off. Twenty twenty two was supposed to be
a red wave that never materialized. We do have, for example,
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some data out today that Trump is leading in all
New York swing state districts, and this is for Congress
districts that Biden even carried in twenty twenty. That's important
when it comes to the balance of power in the
House of Representatives. We have this poll and it is
a bit of an outlier, but you know it's worth
talking about. A stunning survey enter New Hampshire indicating Donald
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Trump has a narrow fifty point two to forty nine
point eight lead there. I'm not exactly sure if that's accurate.
I wouldn't count on it. More Republicans than Democrats have
voted early in Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, and early indications
are is that the early voting has dramatically shifted in Republicans' favors.
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In other words, the message has gone out that Republicans
got to bank their vote. On the other side, We've
got that Democratic turnout as of now compared to four
years ago is down significant and lee in all seven
swing states according to the data that I'm getting every
single day. Anyway, here to help us sort through all
of this, Mark Penn is with us, the chairman of
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the of the Harris Pole himself former advisor and polster
for Bill and Hillary Clinton.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
Sir, har are you welcome back.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
I'm good, Thank you.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
Let me start with this.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
Let's get your general overview of where you see the
polling now, because I can look at the real clear
politics average twenty twenty versus twenty twenty four, and around
this time in twenty twenty, Joe Biden was up by
four right now in the battlegrounds, and Trump is now
up by one. That's almost a neck game of five
points the real clear average at this point in twenty twenty,
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Joe Biden was up by seven point eight nationally, and
now Trump is up by zero point one. That's a
seven point nine percentage point swing on favorability ratings. Joe
Biden had a nineteen point six advantage, Kamala has a
two point six advantage. That's a net increased for Trump
of seventeen. That to me is significant because it's an
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our aggregate of all the polling and less polling methodology
has changed so significantly since twenty twenty, which I doubt well.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
I mean, let me react to both of those things first,
comparing it to where Joe Biden was and so forth.
I don't know that that to me is the most
is the most relevant comparison. Obviously, you know, obviously the
polls were fundamentally different in both those I do think
some of the polls now have more Republicans than Democrats.
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They've tried to compensate for that in some way. To me,
the more relevant thing is I think of I think
of polls as X rays, right, and so you can
only take snapshots in time, and you look for things
that might be growing, and it's very clear to me
that even in those polls. But let's say CBS shows
Harris by one, well, you have to dig to find
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that their last poll was Harris by three. And out
of the five last national polls, they all closed for
Trump two to four points. And so consequently, I hate
to use the word momentum in the area, but I'd
certainly say there's been Trump creep forward that is really
unmistakable since maybe October tenth to today. And I think
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the second point you raise is that when you go
back to twenty sixteen, the voters hated both candidates, both Hillary,
and both both Hillary and Trump had like sixty five
percent negatives. That's actually not true today. They actually like
Trump as well, very close, as you said, some polls
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even slightly better. His favorable has been coming up forty
seven forty eight, so that actually, instead of hating both candidates,
half the country likes one, the other half the country
likes the other, and there's only three or four percent
here who hate them both. So it's a very different situation.
And then we've seen in the last couple of elections,
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what do.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
You glean from and I'm sure you're seeing the same
numbers I'm saying from early voting numbers in the swing
states based on party affiliation. Because there had been a
reluctance and resistance of Republicans to vote early and vote
by mail, Republicans have made an effort to overcome that,
and I think it's paying off for them because that
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would then free up money to target lower propensity voters.
Speaker 3 (07:27):
Right well, and this is why I love to be
on radio, so I can explain this for a second.
So what I realized is that the Democrats Office realizes
the math of voting votes that are in the bank
versus votes that are supposed to show up on election day.
So it's one hundred one hundred voters and fifty of
them vote by mail, and it's evenly distributed. You have
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fifty votes in the bank, but of that second fifty,
only forty five percent show at the polls. Their kid
gets sick, the weather's bad, the card breaks down, right,
And so if they're evenly distributed, it doesn't matter like
ninety seven and a half to ninety seven and a half.
But if they are mostly Republicans, then mostly Republicans get
dinged on election day, and I think Republicans had been
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losing one to two points. I think in the trends
that you're seeing now, they indicate one Republican enthusiasm and
two neutralizing that advantage that the Democrats I think had
snuck into the system that nobody really noticed. Because votes
in the bank are votes you can that are one
hundred percent in the bank, and so I think that's
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a good sign for Republican pickups here.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
What do you make of you when you keep seeing
polls sixty in the sixties, just up as high as
seventy nine percent of Americans polled say America is going
in the wrong direction?
Speaker 2 (08:45):
How does that?
Speaker 1 (08:47):
How does that play out for the party in power,
which is Kamala Harris.
Speaker 3 (08:50):
Now, Well, usually the party of power, you know, if
you have a forty percent job approval, and I think
Biden's down to thirty nine, usually though they're they're out.
And usually those undecided voters who can't decide on the
candidate do know whether they think the direction of the
country is right or wrong. I think that the whole
trick of the Harris campaign here has been to say
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I'm not the incumbent, that he's the incumbent, and has
she gotten away with that? Well, you know, she's gotten
away with it with some voters. She's you know, anyone.
These polls, even after the Trump shift, I think are
still are still well within the margin of error. But
her whole campaign, you know, she doesn't mention the words
shoe Biden, and you are not going to see her
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and Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
Oh no, there's a report out today the Biden people
have been begging to get on of the campaign trail
and they're icing them out.
Speaker 3 (09:40):
Yeah, they'll be sending they'll be sending to New York,
so they will.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
They probably send me out before they've sent him out.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
Yes, that is not happening.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
No, that's not happening.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
Let's talk about the Democrat's choice for and look, I
can go back to Barry Goldwater. Every Republican presidential candidate
has been called a fascist or Nazi all the way
through Donald Trump. However, it seems the decide, the decision
by the Harris campaign has been to double triple, quadruple
down with intense anger that Donald Trump is a fascist,
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a Nazi, eracist, et cetera. To me, it might be
the worst closing argument I've ever heard in a campaign
versus Donald Trump seems to be subtening on the theme
of they broke it, Donald Trump will fix it, and
are you better off than you were four years ago?
And then you know, I don't think that Kamala Harris
can answer that question successfully because I don't think there's
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much he can point to in terms of, you know,
where we're better off.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Well. I was intrigued yesterday that after all the years
of using one slogan, it actually introduced. I think it's
He'll fix it, which was a very intriguing closing theme
and slogan. I thought there are two. I saw two
closing abs really really well done. Look, I think the
Harris camp is looking at that favorable chart that we
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just talked about, which is Trump is at record favorability.
I mean, you know, he survived assassination attempts, he's been
going out there at McDonald's, he's been trying to show
a more human side of him, and they are frustrated
as heck over there, so they're going to throw the
kitchen sink at him. They're closing winning strategy here, they
believe is to basically knock down that favorable A couple
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of points because hers has been going down, throw the kitchen,
sinking him with everything they've got and see if it works.
I mean, that's clearly what they're going to do.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
All right, quick break right back more with Mark Penn.
He's the former advisor pollster to Bill and Hillary Clinton,
chairman of the Harris Pole. How to continue now with
Mark Penn. He is the chairman of the Harris Pole,
former advisor. By the way, I'm polster for Bill and
Hillary Clinton. I saw an ex post of yours pulling
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your opponent of fascist when slipping in the polls? Is
ear a responsible after two assassination attempts. He can't complain
about January sixth and then recreate it. It's wrong for
the campaign and wrong for the country. I would add
one other thing, And nobody really talked about it this campaign,
but me as Kamala Harris did tweet out that bail
fund in the Summer of Love after four days after
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Minneapolis police precinct was burned to the ground, and she
did go on CBS and say that the rioters in
the summer of twenty twenty won't stop, they shouldn't stop,
and she wouldn't stop supporting them, and we had five
hundred and seventy four riots, dozens of dead Americans, thousands
of injured cops, and billions of property damage that never
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became as all these people on the left to talk
about insurrection, well, she's got her own. She's never had
to answer for her own positions on this, which to
me is part of the narrative. I always put out
the journalism in America's dead, well, you.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
Know, looks particularly as a Jewish person and many twos
and there. We do not like it when any campaign
uses the fastest word. I mean, it's just something we
think it should not be in their vocabulary. It is
totally inappropriated. The means what actually happened to six million twos?
And whether you know an attack or show that they're
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occasionally Trump use it. Please, no campaign, please don't use
this word, you know, because it refers to something so
much more horrible than we can even conceive any.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
Well, fascism and evil or if you're comparing somebody to
Stalin and Hitler and Mussolini, you are compared that you're
saying they're evil and people that are deranged here that
they're evil, well they not. Can you draw a conclusion
that it might inspire them to take out evil thinking
they're doing good.
Speaker 2 (13:43):
All right, Now, I.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
Got the hard question for you. You know what it is,
how does this end? You know, it's the question that
your best guess.
Speaker 3 (13:53):
Look, I gave a speech recently which I said, you're
going to learn absolutely nothing because I all know you're
going to ask me the question of who's going to win.
And then I have a friend of mine he keeps saying, well,
if you had to get the book. And I wrote
an article about a week ago in the Law Street Journal.
I said, look, things seem to be more favorable to
Trump because ultimately, on the big issues of the day,
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he is still maintaining a lead. It's not outside the
margin of era. She's still to come back. She's doing
very well with women. You're going to have to look
at the how the gender gap comes out, because this
could be well well be the battle of the sex
this year in terms of the outcome of the election.
But I do think that he's shown momentum, he's shown
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an increase in favorable he's held on to the major issues.
You know, I'm not going to say it's his to lose,
but I think he's he's come a long way in
the last in the last two weeks, and I think
he's got the edge. I think that's the way I
would read it.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
All right, he's the chairman of the Harris Poll, former
poster for Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton. Well you you
were the poster for both of them, right, yes, I
will and anyway, Mark Penn, we appreciate your analysis, and
I'm glad for once I don't have to ask your
hard questions, because I feel like we need the democratic poster.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
I always have to ask you the harder question. You
appreciate your talking points.
Speaker 3 (15:11):
I give you answers.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
No, you do, you give honest answers.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
Whoever, We appreciate that about you anyway, Mark Penn, thank you, sir.
Glad you're with us eight hundred nine four one, showing
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Speaker 2 (15:40):
The hand man is back on the radio right now, a.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Right twenty five now to the top of the hour,
eight hundred and nine four one, sean our number. If
you want to be a part of the program, we'll
get to your calls in mere moments. Well, here we are.
One week from today will be election eve in America.
It's been four long years, and I hope you all
have the sense of urgency that I have. I voted
yesterday in my free state of Florida. And if you
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want information about registering in your state, some states have
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As a public service, the Kamala files her in her
own words, the Walls files him and his own words,
things that the mainstream state run media mob have ignored
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We've seen it in Washington, d C. Even in the
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And I don't think you'll regret it. Did you see
The View today at all? Somebody sent me a clip
of this, Linda, Mika Brazinski and I have nothing against
liberal Joe and Meka, nothing at all. I used to know,
we used to know liberal Joe when he was a
conservative Joe, and liberal Joe is now you know, hardcore
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radical left, and which is fine. It's a free country.
You can believe whatever you want. But the left in
this country's melting down. Anyway, what a team. Mika joined
up with the ladies of that hard hitting news show,
The View, and I thought it was interesting when Rogan
started out his interview with Donald Trump. It went on
for three long hours. I still haven't finished it, but
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I did listen to quite a bit of it. He
brought up the fact, oh, the ladies of The View
in Oprah Winfrey, they used to love you, Now they
hate you. Now you're a nazi. Now you're a fascist,
now you're a racist, all of these things. Anyway, Mika
on the View, you know, is tearing up. I mean,
this is how panic the left is in this country.
Speaker 5 (19:22):
Listen, this is the descent into fascism if we so
choose normalizing. January sixth it's a day of love. It's
a day of love. I'll say it again and again
and again, normalizing enemy from within. I'll say it again
and again. I'll say it again and again until you
get tired of it, until it's not so funny anymore,
or you think he doesn't mean it, until you realize
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he does mean it, and it's too late saying these
strict abortion bands are a beautiful thing? Are you kidding me?
We got to wake up. And here's the good news.
Because I come with such dire warnings, and I mean
them from the b one of my heart, as a
daughter of refugees who came here escaping war, came here
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for America to be a part of a democracy, to
be a part of building something beautiful where they could
be free. I'm telling you the good news is that
I believe women will be the beacon in this election.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Wow, by the way, it's just a flat out lie
about Trump and strict abortion bands. Abortions. You know, the
issue of abortions being decided by the states. State of Ohio,
red state, fairly liberal decision. I voted on an abortion
band amendment in Florida yesterday. When I went to the
polls in my free state of Florida. And I'm just
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telling you, just outright lying. And but you know, what
do you say about five hundred and seventy four riots?
And you know, can you imagine if Donald Trump we
had dozens of dead Americans, we had billions in property, image,
we had cops pelted with bricks, rocks, bottles, Molotov cocktails,
and imagine Donald Trump said they're not going to stop,
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and they shouldn't stop, and I'm not going to stop
supporting them. Oh sounds like the Summer of Love went awry. Uh,
let us say hi to our busy phones. Tina in
the United Socialist Utopia of California, Tina, how are you glad.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
You called so?
Speaker 6 (21:26):
Thank you, Sean and you yes, you took the words
right out of my mouth. I was going to say,
I'm in the horrible stayed governed by Governor Muska, but
we'll leave it at that. Thank you for all that
you do. You're the reason I go to bed so
late every night, because I cannot go to bed until
I've seen your show. Huge fan, I'll make it quick.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
Thank you I have do you think do you think
Governor Knewsom I've often wondered this. I know he has
a really radical legislature, but over time, I've just thought
there's no way he believes all this.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
But he does.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
I've just come to the conclusion he really believes in
these positions that he takes, and it's kind of shocking.
You know, he looks like a normal guy. He can
be personable in real life, but I guess he's a
true believer. That's the only thing I can conclude correct.
Speaker 6 (22:21):
Along with the rest of his demonic administration. In my opinion,
I truly believe they.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
I wouldn't call them demonic, let's say very misguided, him radical,
but go ahead.
Speaker 6 (22:33):
Yes, yes, okay, I believe it at that, Thank you, Sean.
I do have a question. I know you're just addressed
with another caller that everybody's asking you what you think
of the outcome. Of course, nobody had the glass ball. However,
based on the overwhelming polling that President Trump is showing,
do you think that this might be a win by
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the popular vote?
Speaker 1 (22:56):
You know, to me, that's just not important. We have
an elector system. However, I do think the bigger if
Donald Trump can win this election and win with a
big mandate, I think it would be very reassuring for
the country and it would be a lot better result.
And I think that the country a mandate win election
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would be ideal. If he ever won the popular vote,
that would be you know, fantastic. You know, However, it's
not where my focus is. My focus is on expressing
to the best of my ability, and it will be
my focus all week. The urgency that every American needs
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to have if you don't want these extreme radical policies
to be implemented. Because everything Kamala said that we have
in the Kamalo files on hannady dot com and on hannitymedia,
social media's.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
It's what she really believes.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
And that part is the scary part to me, and
the fact that nobody's challenged her on it and she's
gotten the pass the whole time. Is it is it's
not even malpractice. It is it is beyond malpractice. It
is just outright propaganda, and it's and they and journalism's dead.
I said it in seven and o eight. I didn't
know how right I'd be, but it really is. I'm
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going to move along. Tina in California, listen, God bless you, though,
hang in there. I don't know why you're still out there.
There are a lot of free stage you can move to,
you know. Anyway, let's get back to our phones. Let's
say hi to Don in Iowa. Hey, Don, how are
you glad you called hi?
Speaker 7 (24:34):
Sean, thank you for taking my call. I'm a truck driver.
I'm out here heading up to a nuclear power plant
right now as we speach.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
Oh wow, and be careful. I hope there's no radiation
up there, by the way. Thanks to all our truckers,
because every time you go to a store and the
shelves are packed, you can thank a trucker in part
for that being for that happening. You can thank farmers,
you can thank ranchers, all you guys, you know, keep
the economy going the way it's going, although it could
be better if things could be cheaper and you guys
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could be making more money. Trucking has experienced a recession
the longest it's ever been.
Speaker 7 (25:07):
Yes, for sure, And thank you Sean, because we all
listen to you going down the road where cat You've
got a captive audience while we're out here, and I
wear my green mega hat out in public and people
comment to me all day long. And it's it's every
truck driver is let's let's pray for this next election.
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And I can't agree with them more. Well, yeah, you know,
truck drivers are an underperforming voting block. And that's what
I'm calling for, is to remind truck drivers that, yeah,
we might win this election. It might happen with or
without us, but with us, it's it's it's almost a
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sure thing. There's millions of truck drivers that won't make
it home for the fifth to make the vote. So
get in and bank your votes when you get home
on your next time off, get home, thank your vote,
get it out there, and this way here you're sure
your vote counts.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
And I think that's great advice. And I would predict
within a year that Donald Trump will have the price
of diesel and gasoling down significantly, and that'll help your
business and that'll help all of us. That'll lower prices
at every store we go to. So I think it's
in everybody's best interest. Yeah, I think for every trucker
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I'm going to add to the group. If you're a hunter,
if you believe in the Second Amendment, gun owner, if
if you're if you're a Christian and you don't like,
you know, states like California, Minnesota that would have gender
affirming care for minors without parental consent, I would consider
voting very seriously or that you know, miners can get
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an abortion you know, even with no restrictions at all
in many states like California, like Minnesota, even in month seven,
eight and nine, to ignore those issues. To me, he
is malpracticed. And there was a report that you know,
thirty million Christians aren't going to be voting in this election,
and ten million gun owners and hunters are not going
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to be voting in this election.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
That's insane.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
They're voting against their own freedoms and their own best
interest in my opinion.
Speaker 7 (27:15):
But anyway, Terry, don't the million.
Speaker 1 (27:17):
Yeah, well, they're voting for Trump in big numbers. There
was a poll out last week.
Speaker 7 (27:22):
Absolutely. And guys, if you're not sure where you're going
to be, my son just got some orders to Italy.
He's in the Navy, by the way, and he got
over to Italy last minute. I said, get your butt
down and bank your vote then, you know, before you
leave you And so he's going to do that. And
I've got a grandson in I've got a niece, who,
by the way, just got a commission in the army.
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She's going to be a doctor. And you know, I
can't encourage them enough. You know, listen to Sean and
get your votes in and get him in early. And
if we happen to push Trump to a mandate to
where you know, you know, like he says, make it
too big to rape. Don't take anything for granted.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
In this election.
Speaker 1 (28:03):
I appreciate you called my friend, and I appreciate what
you do every day. God bless you. Stay safe on
the road. It's not an easy job at all. And
we're grateful for all you guys out there. We really are.
Eight hundred ninety four one, Shawn is a number if
you want to be a part of the program. Joe
Lex is in Florida, my free my home state, my
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free state of Florida. What's going on, Joe Lex? And
glad you called, sir?
Speaker 8 (28:28):
Yes, how you doing this a great obviousity just to
speak to you short handy, what a wonderful day is?
Speaker 3 (28:33):
Thank you very much, but.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
Just even taking up oh, thank you? What's going on?
Speaker 3 (28:37):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (28:37):
Well, I'm I'm Blackcasian emergance out of greata of Florida.
And it's a lot of things that I know people
were saying because you know, as me learning about the
Democrat operation, just learning about just about what a lisson
is and then you begin to understand about who runs
the media. And it's just been a lot of things
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about that was not right about Trump, but that was
just you know, they just wanted to say just to
put a lot of girt on them. But that's we dealt.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
With that right there.
Speaker 8 (29:09):
But we understand what he's doing and what he's about
to do with America, especially with the youth vote that
between eighteen and twenty five, it's a lot of us
that we are going to vote for him. But it's
just they just seem more information about what's going on
and what Trump's gonna be doing in office outside of policy.
Speaker 1 (29:27):
But legislators, well I gotta tell you right now, everybody,
and we talk a lot about demographics, and we have
spoken about a lot of this election season. Everybody wants
lower prices at the supermarket. You want lower prices when
you gas up your car, your cure, whatever you're driving.
Everybody believes in secure borders. Everybody believes in law and order,
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and they want their town safe and secure, so they
can all pursue happiness. Everyone would like a better educational system.
And I think America, you know, understands that Kamala and
Joe have made the world left safe and secure. And
there's a story today China is in an outright panic
over the idea of a second Trump term. I don't
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think China or Russia or Iran fear Kamala Harris. They
fear Donald Trump. I Ranian assassination squads are here to
kill Donald Trump. It is scary. These are very very
We need strength. We don't need a Mama La. We
need strength, and that will keep the world a better
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or peaceful place because peace drew strength actually works. But anyway,
my friend, God bless you and we appreciate you. You
calling in banking your vote. Great idea. That's gonna wrap
things up. But today we do have some senate candidates.
It looks like Eric Cobdy in Wisconsin has a chance
of taking a win over Tammy Baldwin. We'll check in
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with him, Tim sh he also will join us. Sam
Brown Old Cogan, he was at the rally of Madison
Square Garden.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
He'll join us. Tommy LARRYN.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
Clay Travis, John Solomon, Joe Kancha Hyne's previous say you
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