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the walls files him and his own radical words, and
then you get to decide. One of the issues that
has absolutely emerged is the utter, complete in comp evidence
of Aris and Biden when it comes to, you know,
the response to Hurricane Helene. I'm not sure what the
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response is going to be on. I don't even think
Governor DeSantis is going to count on a lot from
the federal government, to be honest.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
I mean, do you know he had fifty.
Speaker 8 (02:15):
Thousand men and utility trucks staged preparing for what they
thought was going to be worse with Hurricane Milton.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
Last night. It was still bad.
Speaker 8 (02:26):
It just went a little bit south at the end,
and it wasn't the big storm that they thought would
hit Tampa. Although Tampa got socked again pretty hard, and
Sarasota and Fort Myer's and Naples got hit pretty hard.
There's been a lot of storm surge and flooding, etc.
And you know, in the middle of all of this,
I have Governor DeSantis, you know, telling us all the
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preparations he did. We had Governor kemp On telling us
all the preparations he did. I've been in touch with
the South Carolina Governor McMasters. All the preparations he did,
the only preparations that weren't done, or was anybody in
North Carolina. And Joe Biden, you know, five days after
saying everybody has everything they need, when in fact, we
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know from people that have been on the ground, including
our own Sarah Carter, that that is absolutely false, not
just the opposite was happening, that these rural areas were
being completely and totally ignored and abandoned by their federal
government in what was the worst response to a hurricane
in the history of the country. And Donald Trump made
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that point. Listen, you know what's.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
More important about her.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
She's just led the worst rescue operation in history in
North Carolina.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
The worst. Now we have another big.
Speaker 2 (03:48):
One coming in, but the worst, the one in North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama,
Virginia was pieces of Florida got hit. I mean, it's incredible,
the worst, the worst ever. They say they had no money,
you know where They gave the money to illegal immigrants
coming in, many of whom are killers, many of whom
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are drug dealers, many of whom are gang members, and
many of whom came out of prisons from all over
the world.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
And what do we learn afterwards?
Speaker 8 (04:18):
We learned that Kamala Harris never once attended a single
hurricane preparedness meeting until just this past week. And she's
asking her aids with her hands over her mouth with
an open mic, which Roy birosking, this person didn't even
know what to ask, he has no idea, and then
picking a fight with both President Trump and then Governor DeSantis.
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DeSantis wasn't having it. Period end of sentence, and she
tries to insert herself and claim that she called him,
and he's like, nobody in my office got a call
from anybody from Kamalo's campaign. Not one person did. And
then we find out about FEMA. Well, first we hear
five or six days after hurricane that it's running out
of hurricane relief money, and then we find out that
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over a billion dollars was diverted to Harris Biden unvetted
the illegal immigrants. Now we're learning that, well, maybe some
of the survivors will be put in some of the
areas that they put aside for Harris Biden. The illegals,
I guess they'll just move them to another state, which
is what they do always is now nearly twelve and
a half million of them. I mean, it's just the
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most incompetent, inept, you know disaster relief we've ever seen
in our entire life. And remember how the news media
reacted two days after Hurricane Katrina, you know, just lashing
out at George W. Bush had nothing to do with
the levies breaking there, and he actually flew over New
Orleans because he didn't want to go on the ground
and move and take away any of the resources that
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would otherwise be used for you know, rescue efforts that
were going on on the ground. Anyway, New Gingrich is
with us, former Speaker of the House, author of the
selling book March to the Majority, And anyway, let's talk
about the handling of Hurricane Helene and the disaster that
this has been for them. And now there's you know,
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we're now two weeks later and they're just mad that
they got exposed. We're not doing anything but diverting money
to their illegal immigrants and for also, you know, having
majorcis go out there and say that we don't have
any money left and we're running out of money.
Speaker 7 (06:29):
Well look, let me just start with the notion that
everything you need to know about Kamala Harris and hurricanes.
Is the fact that, unlike President Trump and Vice President Pence,
both of whom took an annual hurricane briefing process every
single year, she learned nothing, did nothing, attended nothing, and
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of course was campaigning raising money on the West coast. Well,
Helene was who was hitting Florida and then moving north
through Georgia and the Carolinas and on into Tennessee and Virginia.
So I mean, she was just has not been part
of this is totally irresponsible. And of course President Biden
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was sitting on the beach in Delaware then not directly engaged,
despite as he put it, being on the phone. But
I also went.
Speaker 8 (07:25):
Back, well, and she was in Hollywood raising money and
they never lifted a finger for an entire week. They
just ignored these people. And in the first week, do
you realize they only spend four million dollars.
Speaker 3 (07:36):
That's it.
Speaker 7 (07:37):
Well, in a Yorker the Angle had an award ceremony.
Speaker 3 (07:42):
You can't make this up.
Speaker 8 (07:43):
Let me let me ask you this question because your
background actually is one that is very diversified, and you
were the co chair of a group, the Business Business
Executives for National Security, and it was a working group
that responded to a congressional request after the disaster that
was Katrina. So something like that would never happen again.
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Now what has happened here, my view, is far worse
than the response of Katrina. Anyway, you spend a year
of viewing how to deliver emergency aid dramatically, faster, more efficiently,
more effectively than the traditional bureaucracy. Now, obviously Harris and
Biden learned nothing well.
Speaker 7 (08:26):
I mean, first of all, I have to say I
went back and reviewed. We did this seventeen years ago,
and it's very discouraging to realize that the theme of
bureaucracy ignored virtually every recommendation. Let me give you the
most obvious and simplest Walmart, Costo, Target, and the big
grocery companies all know how to move things, they all
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know how to preposition things, they can all bring supplies
in immediately. There's no pattern, and we strongly recommended that
we rethink the entire process to start with the big
ongoing systems and think of Amazon, think of FedEx and ups.
The fact is, if you rely on federal bureaucrats nine
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to five, the decent people. I'm not saying that the
average working at female person's a bad person, but they
operate inside of bureaucracy. They worry about following rules that
don't work. They're only going to go where they're directed
to go. You know, we have we had a situation
in North Carolina where you had to have helicopters because
so many of the mountain towns were cut off, bridges, down,
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roads down, et cetera. Well, we have fifty five hundred,
five thousand, five hundred military helicopters the United States. We
have major bases in Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina. It shouldn't
be that hard to serve literally within hours, enough helicopters
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to make a huge difference. Instead, I found myself through
my good friend Bill Fortune, who lives in Black Mountain.
I ended up talking with the volunteers, civilians who brought
their own personal helicopters, and they organized seventy five helicopters
of volunteers before the military even showed up, and they
were out delivering food, delivering water, picking up medical cases.
Speaker 8 (10:23):
By the way, I need to add one thing, because
I had these guys on the program, What's what's the
name of the website?
Speaker 3 (10:28):
Operationhelo dot org.
Speaker 8 (10:30):
Okay, these guys are phenomenal. They had nearly one hundred helicopters,
they were doing four hundred runs a day, they were
paying for the fuel themselves, they were rescuing the people,
and nobody from the federal government showed up for over
a week, mister speaker, not one.
Speaker 7 (10:45):
Person, right, So I mean this is aps Afghanistan times
one hundred, except this time everybody's an American. I mean,
think about it. In effect, the Biden Harris team abandon
the people of North Carolina and the people of the
mountains in Virginia and Tennessee, in part of South Carolina
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and Georgia. They were just we still have places that
were only now getting to and frankly, the rebuilding process
is going to be enormous and complex, and they ought
to take it totally out of the traditional federal bureaucracy
and figure out a way to set it up with
very aggressive entrepreneurial executives and do it at the speed
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of business, not at the speed of bureaucracy.
Speaker 8 (11:32):
You see, but you're not understanding the priorities of Harris
and Biden, because remember they took over a billion dollars
and it's on FEMA's website and they diverted it to
the Shelter and Services Program, which offers financial support to
provide humanitarian services to non citizen migrants. They took a
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billion plus dollars from that. You obviously have not read
FEMA's program and DEI policies. FEMA's quote shelter and it's
called FEMA's equity for emergency response. This is goal number
one of the Harris Biden FEMA Emergency Response Goal number
one and still equity as a foundation of emergency management. Diversity,
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equity and inclusion cannot be optional. They must be core
components of how the agency conducts itself. Internally, FEMA's leadership
is required and their workforce are required to demonstrate an
increased commitment to integrating diversity, equity and inclusion. Their second
goal lead the whole of the community in climate resilience.
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Then they get into climate change. So you have a
very different priority, which is saving lives, rescuing people, helping
to rebuild lives, and their top two goals are climate
change and DEI.
Speaker 7 (12:51):
Well, but why would you think that Kamala Harris would
want to favor patriotic Median Americans. I mean here share
the chance to favor twenty million the legal immigrants who
came in under her watch when she was supposed to
stop him. She had a chance to favor a Venezuelan
gang which is bringing organized crime into a frightening number
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of American cities. She had a chance to go out
there and fight to get more money for people who
are here illegally. Why would she want to turn to Remember,
these folks in the mountains are mostly conservative, They're very patriotic,
they're very committed to America. I mean, these are not
the kind of people.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
You know what, They all made a mistake, justter speaker.
Speaker 8 (13:37):
If they were if they just would have said they
were illegal immigrants, they would have gotten free housing, food, healthcare, education,
legal drivers' licenses, free college. If they wanted a sex
change operation again, an amnesty, they would have gotten at all.
Speaker 7 (13:54):
The House maybe the House Republican SENATUSI bill designating all
victims of hurricanes as the equivalent of illegal immigrants and
placed first at the line of help for illegal immigrants,
who would certainly be getting a lot more than seven
hundred and fifty dollars. That's one and a half nights
in New York City taking care of an the legal immigrant,
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I mean the whole this is. I believe this is
first of all, it's a human tragedy. We forget the politics,
the towns that have been cut off, the people who
have died, the communities that are at risk of being destroyed.
This is an enormous human tragedy and it deserves a
leadership of the country that is committed to fixing it,
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not committed to playing politics with it. And as you
know from the whole exchange with Governor de Santas, who
had done an amazing job of preparing Florida and has
proven what a great manager he is himself, basically made
the point Kamala Harris's only interest in the hurricane victims's politics,
how does it affect your campaign? Because he had never
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had any interest. According to the CENIS, she'd never read
any interest in any of the hurricanes that hit Florida
during the year she was vice president, not once talk
about dereliction of.
Speaker 3 (15:10):
Duty, Well, it really is a dereliction of duty.
Speaker 8 (15:13):
And then and then they're mad if you point out
all the things that we've discussed, if you if you
point out what's on FEMA's website, if you point out
that they they redirected funds to illegals. If you point
out Majorcus's own words that they don't have enough money
for a hurricane season, you know, how dare you be
critical of FEMA? I mean, FEMA's own head was on
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one of the program programs this weekend, and it was
echoed by the media and echoed by Joe and Kamala themselves.
And it's dangerous if you dare criticize their horrific response.
It's dangerous to do so. You mean, to tell the
truth is dangerous now?
Speaker 7 (15:50):
It is if you're a left wing doc red I mean,
the truth, the truth, though I don'tlike the CIA statement
that the truth shall send you free, the truth will
them out, I mean, but that's why she dances. She
can't tell the truth on television because she will be
repudiated by the American people if they understand what she
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really believes.
Speaker 8 (16:12):
Yeah, anyway, mister speaker, we do appreciate you as always.
Eight hundred and nine four one seawn is our number
if you want to be a part of the program.
I hope Americans are paying attention because this is the
incompetence you'll get for the next four years, and I
think the country will become unrecognizable if her radical extremism,
as stated in her own words, as ever implemented. All right,
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Captain Sam Brown joins us now. Captain, welcome aboard. Thank
you for being with us. By the way, you were
pretty severely injured in your service time.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
What happened you know, Shana?
Speaker 9 (16:45):
I appreciate you having me on. And yes, this race
is one of the most critical Senate races. But like
my service started right after nine to eleven as part
of this new generation of outsiders and also fresh new
leaders started at West Point in two thousand and two,
ight after nine to eleven, and had an opportunity to
lead troops in Afghanistan in two thousand and eight when
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some other friendly troops came under fire and what are
we supposed to do? We're supposed to run to the
sound of the guns, and so we go to support
a roadside bomb blew up underneath our vehicle. I lost
one of my soldiers. Four of us were wounded, sustained
major burns. But the greatest lesson I learned that day, Sean,
is that when someone who happened to be me at
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that moment, it feels like there's no hope left. It's
not just the sound of someone's voice that saves our life,
it's action. And I learned that when my troops came
running to me. They risked themselves to save my life
that day. And I owe it to this country. I
owe it to my soldiers. It's a duty for me
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to put myself to take action on behalf of this country,
just as president. There hasn't been another president years that
takes this.
Speaker 8 (17:58):
Month as he does. But you took a different kind
of incoming. I mean, you're only forty years old, combat veteran.
I mean you had massive burn injuries, which are some
of the most painful anyone could go through. I know
because my sister used to take care of burn patients.
He's a registered nurse. And this happened in two thousand
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and eight. It was a roadside bomb that exploded under
your vehicle's fuel tank in Afghanistan. How long did it
take you to recover from that?
Speaker 9 (18:28):
And I thought it was three years, And I'm not
gonna lie. The hardest part of that was having lost
my personal identity because my face was badly, badly burned.
In fact, I've had more surgery than our Kardashian to
get back to looking halfway decent. But in the midst
of that, I met a young first lieutenant Army dietician
who worked in the ICU. Her name was Amy Larson,
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and she loved me when I had a hard time
seeing how anyone could love me. We've been married now
for fifteen years. We've got three children, a thirteen year
old son, a eleven year old daughter, and a nine
year old son. And you know, Amy also taught me
what it is to believe in someone's potential. When I
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lost my personal identity, I lost my professional identity as
a soldier. I thought I was never going to have
an identity as a husband or a father. Amy believed
in me, and I tell you, you know, Sean, if
folks want to know more about Amy and I's story,
in fact, she has had her own story of recovering
from trauma. She had an abortion the same month I
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got blown up in Afghanistan, and we didn't know each
other before that, but she's recovered from that as well.
And if people are interested in reading more about that
and finding hope that we found, they can read our book.
It's called A Live Day. You can get it on Amazon.
And our hope is that other people are inspired to
push through suffering and find hope within themselves and peace
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from God. And that's a personal journey, but we also
have a journey to save this country.
Speaker 8 (19:58):
Let's talk about what this race in Nevada is all about.
No tax on tips, no tax on social Security, no
tax on overtime. I mean a lot of benefits for
service workers in your state because it's a it's a
state with a lot of service industry in it. Obviously
the gaming industry is a big part of it. And
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how is that resonating? And how are you doing in
the polls against your Democratic opponent? I believe you're up
against Jackie Rosen.
Speaker 9 (20:27):
That's right, it's it's it's incredible policy for the people.
It's four folks who have been crushed by the economic
policy of Harris and Biden. Jackie Rosen voted along with
all of Biden's spending that added to the higher costs,
and it's got a ninety percent approval rating with Nevadis.
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And I tell you what, President Trump, you know rightfully
led on that on behalf of these Americans who who frankly,
I talked to parents who are skipping meals or having
to go to food banks so that their kids can eat.
I talk to seniors who should be enjoying the dignity
of retirement who are having to go back to work.
It's this sort of relief, you know, eliminating taxes on
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Social Security benefits, eliminating taxes on tips. That's so good.
And I tell you, I'll tell you. What's amazing is
to see the shift and voters not only for President Trump,
but for me. Both President Trump and I are now
leading our opponents that'd be Harris in my case, Rosen
by over twenty points with Hispanic voters. This race is
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so tight, but we are the champions for working Americans
and people who still believe that the American dream is
worth fighting for.
Speaker 3 (21:41):
Yeah, no, I totally agree.
Speaker 8 (21:43):
How can people learn more about your campaign and maybe
they want to be a part of what you're doing.
And you know your life story is beyond inspiring and
thank you so much for your service to your country.
We wish you the best out there right now it
is a statistical time in your state of Nevada, and
I'd love to see you in the US Senate and
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pull this out and President Trump take the state as well,
and it's definitely it's definitely right there for the taking.
And I hope the people in the service industry understand
that life's going to be a lot better under Donald
Trump's economic policies than Kamala Harris's.
Speaker 9 (22:21):
That's right, Sean. Look, I mean I started as a
volunteer in twenty twenty knocking on doors and to be
running along with President Trump now is just so humbling.
People can join me in this effort at Captain Sam
Brown dot com or send in Sam dot com. Let's
just rally from across the country. We're going to finish
this race with a victory. And for those who need inspiration,
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you'll find a Live Day on Amazon and read that
book and share it with others.
Speaker 8 (22:46):
Yeah, well, I think that's great. We really appreciate what
you're doing. And anyway, thanks so much for being with us.
Wish you the best, Captain Sam Brown eight hundred nine
four one, Shawn. We'll continue to watch very very closely.
Let's say hi to Robert North Carolina. Robert, you're on
the Sean Hennity Show. Glad you called.
Speaker 10 (23:07):
Thank you, mister handy. Yeah, so I work two jobs.
My Tuesday, I deliver pizza to the National Guard Armory
in Taylorsville, North Carolina. Once I delivered a pizza, the
layer came out saying thank you, thank you, thank you.
But is there any way you can go get me
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a space here because somewhere else boys are sleeping in
the trucks and there's no heat. I said, ma'am, I'll
do better. I'll give you two space heaters and extension courts.
Speaker 8 (23:38):
Wow, that's so awesome. You know what the real untold story.
There are two stories out of North Carolina. One is
good and one is awful. The good story are people
like you. The good story our neighbor helping neighbor. The
good story is Samaritan's purse and the Helo flight guys
that we had on the program the other day. The
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good story is, you know, the American people have donated generously.
And the horrible story, it is the worst hurricane response.
I mean, we found eleven members of one family dead
that they hadn't known about. They just got reported. I
just saw it for the first time today, and that
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the government they just don't care. And Kamala Harris was
out in Hollywood. Joe sat his ass on the beach,
and the people in your state of North Carolina have
been suffering ever since, and Joe Biden proclaiming, Oh, everybody's
got everything they need and everybody's happy, and Kamala Harris
is picking fights with Ron DeSantis rather than handing out,
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you know, bottles of water and food and supplies and
ensuring more than four million dollars in week one gets
distributed to people that are fighting for their lives. And
the rescue efforts were pathetic on behalf of the federal government.
It's a disgusting, repulsive disc race. And for those of
you that put your faith in government, well look at
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the government's response in the rural parts of North Carolina
that were just decimated, and you know, people bring supplies
with horses and mules. I mean, what century are we
living in here when we have helicopters and we have
a military that could have been deployed immediately.
Speaker 10 (25:20):
Mister handy. So last night I went to my church
to drop off local supplies and all talked to my preacher.
He was telling me that he has a state tue
Rebudded that was escorting four tractor trailer loads to Mariya
North Carolina. Roy Cooper found out and he said, no,
I want that stuff that was going to marry it
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sent to Asville.
Speaker 8 (25:43):
So you're basically saying that they took stuff away from
rural areas and they brought it over to Ashville.
Speaker 3 (25:48):
Weren't both areas hit hard though.
Speaker 10 (25:51):
Yes, both areas. Cooper don't care because Hasha was a
blue So he.
Speaker 8 (25:56):
Only wants to help a Democrat more democratic areas that
were here, suggesting.
Speaker 10 (26:00):
Yes, that's what they're doing.
Speaker 8 (26:02):
I mean, let me tell you what Cooper didn't do.
He didn't do what McMaster did in South Carolina. He
didn't do what Brian Kemp did in Georgia. He didn't
do what Ron DeSantis did in Florida. He didn't stage anything,
and he wasn't prepared, and he didn't go out there
and publicly scream and yell and demand that Harris and
Biden get their ass in there and do their job.
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And Donald Trump hit the ground first, and Donald Trump
called Elon Musk and he got communications as it set
up in some of these rural areas that would have
been set up had Biden and Harris not hated Elon
Musk so much and denied him the opportunity to put
it up prior to the hurricane ever arriving. All right, listen,
though Robert, I have to run. I do appreciate the call.
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The Final Hour roundup is next. You do not want
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Speaker 8 (28:33):
How political guru Mark Halpern is saying something Democrats don't
want to hear. He's hardly a conservative, but he's warning
that the internal numbers that he's seeing in Democratic ranks,
and these are polls that he trusts, they're not they're
not looking good for Kamala Harris. He's saying it, not me, listen.
Speaker 7 (28:52):
For you, Harris.
Speaker 5 (28:52):
People on here complaining that we're talking about problems in
the in the Hair's campaign. You're welcome to put your
head in the sand about it if you want to
go watch MSN Prime Time and hear how great things
are going for the Harris campaign. You're welcome to do that,
but if you want to understand what's actually happening, we're
here to tell you. I just saw some new private
polling today that's very robust private polling. She's in a
lot of trouble. Here's how I framed it this morning
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in my newsletter. The conversation I'm having with Trump people
and Democrats with data are are extremely bullish on Trump's
chances in the last forty eight hours, extremely bullish. We
think of the seven battleground states, which ones is Harris
in danger of losing? I would say Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona,
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North Carolina, and Georgia. I'm not saying she'll lose all six,
but she's in danger. The only one that the Democrats
say she's not in danger of losing is the one
I never say the name of because I can't pronounce it,
but it's where Las Vegas is.
Speaker 9 (29:46):
Right.
Speaker 5 (29:47):
You guys agree with me, she could lose any of
those six, right, you should lose all seven. But Democrats
will tell you they're worried about those six. They're less
worried about the seventh. I don't know any Trump person
who says they're worried about losing any of the seven.
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