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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And thank you Scott Shannon, and thanks to all of
you for being with us. Right down our toll free
telephone number, it's eight hundred and ninety four one Sean
if you want to be a part of the program.
It is election day in many parts of the country,
and if there's voting anywhere in the country, that means
it's election day. We are five days away from the
polls closing in every state and commonwealth in the country,
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and then the vote counting will begin. We have what
it looks like it's going to turn out to be
that there will be on election day, and these are
my numbers based on past voting percentages, numbers, et cetera,
that we're going to have on election day itself, anywhere
between ninety and one hundred million votes that will be
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cast in this country. That is a lot of votes.
Right now, we're about sixty you go back, we were close
to what one hundred and sixty million, So I would
say probably ninety million votes will be cast on election
day based on my math. And you know, I look
at all the polls, I look at the aggregate, I
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look at the real clear politics average, I look at
where we were in sixteen and I look at where
we were in twenty and I've given you these numbers anecdotally.
We've gone over it. We've talked to the posters, we
talked about what the difference is. But here's here's the
bottom line of what I can tell you is that
even though Donald Trump as has caught up to Kamala
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Harris in the Real Clear Politics average nationally, that we
don't decide presidents by. It's not a popularity contest. We
have an electoral voting system and it's based on states.
And if you look at Donald Trump's lead in the
battleground swing states, again an aggregate average, polling average, Real
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Clear Politics, He's up by about zero point nine percent
in the battleground states. That is Georgia, that is North Carolina,
that is Pennsylvania, that is Wisconsin, Michigan, that is Arizona, Nevada.
Although the president's of New Mexico today, probably for a
good reason. I don't think it's an accident that Bill
Clinton decided to go campaign in New Hampshire. We had
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this polarly this week that New Hampshire might be in play.
There could be some sleepers. I've always thought New Jersey
could surprise everybody. If we paid a little more attention
in New Jersey. I don't know. That's probably way wishful
thinking on my part. Like New York. New York lost
one percent of its population, including me last year and
best decision I made, and I'm glad I did. And
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they basically I had two governors in a row saying
that if you're a conservative in pro laweth in pro
Second Amendment, you were not in New Yorker. There's no
place for New York. And then Kathy Hulkle, get the
hell out of town. Good in a bus, go down
to Florida. Got out of town. These elder new Trump's
get out of town. And now New York's like going bankrupt.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
And the Democrats their problem is themselves.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Are they extreme conservatives who are right to life a
po assault weapon?
Speaker 3 (03:12):
ITTI gay?
Speaker 4 (03:14):
Is that who they are?
Speaker 5 (03:16):
Because if that's who they.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Are, and if they are the extreme conservatives, they have
no place in the state of New York. So is
that's not who New Yorkers are?
Speaker 6 (03:25):
And we're here to say that the era of Trump
and Zelden and mon Arrow just jump on a bus
and head down to Florida, where you belong. Okay, get
out of town. Get out of town, because you don't read,
you don't represent our values.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
You are not New Yorkers. Wow, So okay, I got
out of town. You know, it's funny because I talked
to everybody that leaves New York and they all have
to hire lawyers and accountants because New York tax agents
chase them in perpetuity and and try and find one
little error they might have made. You have to hire
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accountants and lawyers that do this for a living. And
there's a checklist a mile long to ensure that your residency,
your domicile, your work is all done legally out of
whatever new state you moved to. And we're fully prepared
for New Yorkers to come after little o' sean Hannity.
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It's not exactly like I left quietly. Anyway, I digress today.
You know, the state of the campaign is that I'm
just urging all of you to assume that your one vote,
your vote will decide the outcome of the election. And
we've now gone through two presidential election cycles with razor
thin margins. That is just a fact, that is a reality.
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And in one sense, I don't even I don't want
and I've been saying to you, I don't want you
to be impacted emotionally, intellectually in any way by any
of these polls or any of these news stories or
the only poll that is going to matter is the
final result in these swing states and the winner of
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the race. That's what's going to matter. That's the poll
that counts. And this is an inflection point for this country.
And if I can convey one thing to everybody that
listens to this show, by the way, thank you for listening.
And for those of you that voted early, and there
are a lot more than voted early, as a percentage
basis versus Democrats, Democrats did they have? Turnout has been
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dramatically lower than what it was in twenty twenty, but
I wouldn't read that much into that because they can
still vote on election day and Republican early voting has
been very high. And I want to thank all of
you for doing your part. That is your part if
you want to help this country to get back to
where we should be and not settle for a townhouse
instead of a house that you want andream I've been
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dreaming of your whole life with a backyard where you
could have a dog and a cat or whatever you like,
if you like Linda a very very well fed cat.
It was so well fed and had to get sent
to a farm to lose weight. And the cat's doing great.
Speaker 3 (06:12):
Shouldn't you be focused on polls and winning America and
making it great again, as opposed to attacking my poor
feel line, my poor feeline, my poor vieline, who had
just had more to love.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
Oh, my gosh, whatever, whatever, you've just fed it too much.
You didn't love it enough. If you loved it, you
would have put it on a healthier diet.
Speaker 7 (06:30):
Oh I would have starved it. That's what I had
to do because you made me feel guilty.
Speaker 1 (06:36):
Oh, you're blaming me for this. Great things are not
working out well with the surrogates. I can't believe it, actually,
and it's not working out. Kamala Harris herself preferring to
Donald Trump as a fascist, refusing to condemn her vice
presidential candidate for comparing Trump and his rally to a
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Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden. Won't condemn the at
you know. It took two shots at getting her to
say I disagree with Joe on the garbage man comment,
and then you had this iconic moment yesterday. And I
think if Donald Trump wins this election, we will look
back at being called garbage by a sitting president. Trump's
supporters are garbage, uh, and that was the president of
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the United States, and then the slow response. But their
their closing argument remains the same that if you like
Donald Trump, you're a fascist, you're a Nazi, you're a racist,
and your garbage. That's their closing argument. And things have
not worked out. Well, you've got Bill Clinton. First, he
made the comment, well, leg and Riley'd probably be alive
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today if in fact that you know, Lincoln, if we
start retting these these these illegal immigrants, letting them in
the country. Then he has a new one out today
where he says the economy was much better under Donald Trump.
I used to still vote for Kamala Harris. Listen, you
had a case in Georgian not very long ago, didn't you.
Speaker 4 (07:57):
They made an ad about her about it, young woman.
Speaker 8 (08:00):
Who'd been killed by an immigrant. Yeah, well, if they'd
all been properly vetted, that probably wouldn't have happened. But
if they all properly vetted, and that doesn't happen, and
America is not having enough babies to keep our populations up,
so we need immigrants that have been vetted to do work.
Speaker 4 (08:24):
There wouldn't be a problem, and he couldn't keep people
all torn up enoughset You did pretty well when I
was president, and I think I'm entitled in my opinion
about who'd be better too.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
I don't think it's right to say.
Speaker 8 (08:43):
That people have to vote for Donald Trump because the
economy was better there.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
I don't believe that, uh, okay, it was better then
you had Barack Obama lecturing quote and suggesting that there's
misogyny behind their lack of support for Kamalaw.
Speaker 9 (09:07):
Listen seeing the same kinds of energy and turnout in
all quarters of our neighborhoods and communities as you, so
when I was wrong. Now, I also want to say
that that seems to be more pronounced with the brothers,
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and I'm speaking to men directly. Part of it makes
me think that, well, you just aren't feeling the idea
of having a woman as president, and you're coming up
with other alternatives and other reasons for it. So now
you're thinking about sitting out or even supporting somebody who
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has a history of denigrating you because you think that's
a side, because that's one of them being a man
put women. Now that's sound exciting.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
Well, it was nice of them to leave his math
has Vineyard Mansion to come on out and lecture African
American men and excoriate them as being a misogynist Stacy
Abrams even referring to African American men as being racist
and sexist if they're not voting for Kamalo, I would.
Speaker 5 (10:29):
Say number one, I know it's a shock to everyone,
but sexism remains real and a very pertinent issue. But
I want us to be really clear that Kamala Harris
is doing very well with black men. I'm not quite
certain why there is this panic about black men voting.
They vote, In fact, they vote more than their counterparts
in any other community for Democrats. However, we do have
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to acknowledge that there is sexism, there is racism, there
are challenges in our electorate, and that's why it's so
important that Kamala Harris is going everywhere and talking to everyone.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
I mean, it's pretty unbelievable and pretty insulting, isn't it. Well,
now we have Gretchen Whitmer, of course, mocking Catholics with
the Doritos video of hers. None of these people are
doing particularly well. Michelle Obama, they go low, we go Hi,
She's not particularly doing well. Now we've got Mark Cuban
jumping in and listen to what Mark Cuban said about
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women that support Donald Trump.
Speaker 10 (11:31):
Yeah, I mean yes, it'll put her over the edge
of Dicky Halley supporters. Donald Trump. You never see him
around strong intelligent women ever. It's just that simple. They're
intimidating to him. He doesn't like to be challenged by them.
And you know, Nicky Haley will call him on his
nonsense with reproductive rights and how he sees and treats
and talks about women. I mean, he just can't have
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her around. It wouldn't work.
Speaker 1 (11:56):
No, she was out campaigning for him with Dave McCormick
in Pennsylvania. Mark Cuban, I don't know. I just get
the sense that he's trying to be Elon Musk on
the left. Susie Wiles, who is running the Trump campaign,
I'm told Mark Cuban needs help identifying the strong and
intelligent women surrounding President Trump. His campaign manager is a woman.
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Her name is Susie Wiles, and I've been proud to
lead this campaign, complimented by Linda McMahon, the chair for
the Transition Policy and Laura Trump RNC chair. What is
happening all over X is people women are taking say
I am a strong, intelligent woman and I am voting
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for Donald Trump and Mark Cuban. Money doesn't buy you class,
does it if you're a smart, strong woman too. And
by the way, does anybody doubt that Milania Trump is
a strong, smart woman, or Vanka Trump is a strong
smart woman, or Tiffany Trump, who I know is a
strong and smart woman. Because they all are, every one
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of them. And now it's becoming a phenomenon all over
X and all over social media. You have strong intelligent
women saying that they are voting for Trump, and Nikki
Handley was campaigning for Trump. I mean, it just is.
It's it's like everybody that that is speaking on her
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behalf is is like hurting her every time. If because
you know, if your closing argument is fascist racist nazi,
Nazi Nazi, fascist Nazi Nazi is not a good closing argument.
We'll find out in five days. I let him play
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for a second. Here do do do?
Speaker 9 (13:50):
Do? Do?
Speaker 2 (13:51):
So?
Speaker 1 (13:52):
The words of the song Brandy actually written about a
woman named Randy are Brandy. You're a fine girl, what
a good wife you be. But my life, my love,
and my lady is the sea. Linda, how do you
interpret that song.
Speaker 3 (14:08):
That if Donald Trump doesn't win on Tuesday, I'm going
to drink a lot of brandy and head out to sea.
That's how that song resonates with me.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
Right now, So Donald Trump doesn't win, We're gonna take
a lot of brandy and to see a bunch of.
Speaker 7 (14:22):
BlackBerry brandy just getting weird alone.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
No, let Linda first goes, no, for Brandy isn't a woman.
It's it's the it's the sea, and it's.
Speaker 7 (14:30):
Going to be a woman. It's going to be on
a raft with a bottle of brandy.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
So there you go. It still works. All right, I'll
send out I'll send out O yes to help you,
all right, Mark Cuban, we'll get to him next. Oh
wait a minute, I have time, Like this clock is
way off.
Speaker 7 (14:48):
That was actually kind of fun. I was waiting to
see how long. I was like, let's see shoot.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
Your clock or your sun dial. I mean, come on, man,
I don't have a sun dial. And I'm just telling
you now it's twenty nine thirty three and I'm like
looking at it. I never missed the post. Anybody that.
Speaker 7 (15:07):
You're on Donald Trump time, which means.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
Donald Trump's keep moving. You know, no idea what Donald
Trump time is. Donald Trump time is every moment, every
second of every day. A nice view of the dog
track to you over there. No, but we've gone from
basket of irredeemable deplorables to Nazis and racists and sexist
and fascists, and now apparently we are garbage. That's who
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the American people are. Anyway.
Speaker 7 (15:34):
Hey, the best makes you look thin, I'm all in.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
Yeah, we'll get to that later in the program. That's
what President Trump said at the rally last night. Pretty
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great organization. Now let's deal with political Ignoramus Mark Cube.
Now he did sell uh the Dallas Mavericks to Miriam Adelson,
who I happen to know is a lovely, lovely woman.
I knew her husband, Sheldon Adelson, and who is a
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big Republican so he had no problem taking Republican money.
But you know he's out there. Let's play his comments again,
which is, you know, they're pretty sickening. You know, no
strong intelligent women support Donald Trump. Well, the person that
is running his campaign is happens to be the head
of the campaign a woman. Her name is Susie Wiles
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uh and the head of by the way, his the
chairman for his transition team is a woman by the
name of Linda McMahon. Another strong and intelligent woman co
chair of the RNZ would be Laura Trump, an intelligent woman.
He's married to Malania Trump. Is anyone going to doubt
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as somebody that left home at a young age and
traveled the world and the tough business of modeling, you know,
learning five six languages, whatever the number is, is not
a strong, tough, intelligent woman or a Vanka Trump the
same thing successful in her own right in every way.
I love that the women of America that are supporting
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Donald Trump are taking to social media. I am a strong,
intelligent woman and I am voting for Donald Trump. Here's
what Cuban said.
Speaker 10 (19:48):
Yeah, I mean yes, it'll put her over the edge
of Dicky Hilly supporters Donald Trump. You never see him
around strong intelligent women ever. It's just that simple. They're
intimidating to him. He doesn't like to to be challenged
by them. And you know, NICKI Hally, we'll call him
on his nonsense with reproductive rights and how he sees
and treats and talks about women. I mean, he just
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can't have her around. It wouldn't work.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
No, she was campaigning for him yesterday in Pennsylvania. Nice try.
Speaker 8 (20:17):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
It really is unbelievable and how ignorant these statements are.
But this is where we are. You know, Bill Clinton
is not being an effective Yeah, the economy is definitely
better under Trump, but I'd still ask you to vote
for Kamala Harris. You know, Lake and Riley'd be alive
today if we'd only vent these illegal immigrants, Like that's
that's a big help. Gretchen Whitmer mocking Christians and Catholics
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not exactly helpful. Joe Biden referring to Trump supporters as garbage,
obviously not helpful. Barack Obama leaving his multi million dollar
mansion in Maths Vineyard, you know, to go out on
the campaign trail, pretty angry, you know, lashing out at
Donald Trump fashion. You know the whole Donald Trump is racist, sexist,
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almophobic's in I phobig, islamophobic, transphobic, one's dirty year and water,
you know, fascist, nazi, racist smears. I mean, it just
never stops. Stacy Abram's doing the same thing. Obama himself
lecturing African American men quote the Brothers that they're misogynistic,
not supporting Kamala Harris, Stacy Abrams suggesting it's racist and
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sexist's sexism among African American men. And now you got this,
this political ignoramus. Maybe he's trying to do his best
imitation of the very effective Elon Musk. I don't know,
Maybe he's jealous of this.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
You know.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
Of course he's on that hard hitting news show, The View.
I got I got a call for my team. I
think it was last week. Mark Cuban desperately wants to
be on your show. I'm like, yeah, I bet he does.
I'll put him on, but I just don't have time
between now an election day. I'm sure he only wants
to be on for election. Malani Trump, is there anybody
an incredibly strong, intelligent woman. You know all the languages
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she speaks, You know and has had to weather all
the crap from the news media, the state run media,
everything they've thrown at her and her husband and her family.
You know, for edification Huban and his view of fan club.
You know, let's start with Kelly and Conway. Christy Noman
is going to join us later on the program. Kelly
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and Conway a strong, successful woman. Yeah, she is in
every way imaginable, intelligent, every way imaginable. Same with Governor
No same thing. If Kelly Ann were a Democrat, they
put her face on Mount Rushmore. Yeah. She ran the
Trump campaign in twenty sixteen, first woman ever to do so.
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Here he's running again and he has another woman running
his entire campaign operation. Okay, I mean he's just ignorant
in his comments. It's Nicky Hayley. Yeah, they had their differences,
but NICKI is not on reproductive rights because Donald Trump
is not going to ever sign a federal ban on
an abortion. What Kamala Harris said the other night was
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a flat out lie. He's not going to limit access
to birth control. He supports IVF, he's not against IVF.
What about Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Can we look at her
served his White House Press secretary now governor of Arkansas.
What about Hayley mcaaaney, you know, Huckabee Sandras' successor. I mean,
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I love when she would turn the tables on, you know,
crazy Jim Acosta over a fake news CNN. You know,
what about Monica Crowley? What about Kat McFarlane. You know,
the list goes on and on and on. I can
go here all day. What about our own Linda, She's
a big Trump supporter. You know, I'm sure you're offended
by those remarks, and you get offended by nothing.
Speaker 3 (23:50):
It takes a lot to a femmy. But I support,
you know, Donald Trump. I support Ted Cruz. I support
Dave McCormick. I support people that are going to protect
my kids and my family.
Speaker 7 (24:00):
And ain't cuban. I'll tell you that.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
Speaking of Senator Ted Cruse, he joins us now. He
said what may end up being close to two hundred
million dollars in negative ads, And thankfully the people of Texas,
God blessed Texas are supporting him. It's a closer race
than any of us would like. But thankfully the people
of Texas, I am confident, are going to re elect
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Ted Cruz. And we have a chance to elect people
like Bertie Moreno. Harry Lake will be on the program
later in the program, Mike Rodgers. We have a great
candidate who's been on from Nevada. He's going to join
us in the days ahead. We have Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania,
and you've got Eric Hovdi is running in Wisconsin. All
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these are potentially winnable races. We expect Republicans to pick
up seats in West Virginia and in Montana. And Senator
Cruz is a critical strong voice for conservatism, which is
why I think that you know they keep every time
he runs, they spend hundreds of millions of dollars trying
to take them down. Senator how are you.
Speaker 2 (25:04):
Sean great to be with you, Thanks, thanks for having
me on. You are right. We are in the middle
of an epic battle in Texas. My race in Texas
is right now the single most expensive Senate race in
the entire country. And Chuck Schumer has been explicit. I'm
his number one target. And Chuck Schumer and George Soros,
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they are spending over one hundred million dollars. They are
carpet bombing us with TV ads. You turn on the
TV in Texas right now. Every other AD is an
attack AD, and they are just hammering us relentlessly. And
I'll tell you the poles in the state. In the
last month, we have had a dozen different poles show
this race as a one point race, or a two
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point race, or a three point race. We had one
pole come out a couple of days ago that that
showed the race tied. And they are looking at it.
And the radical left believes if they dump enough money
into TACH that they can flip Texas and with that
keep control of the Senate and do irreparable damage to
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this country. So I'm so grateful to your listeners who
have over and over again gone to Ted Cruz dot
org and given generously. I'll tell you we need the support.
I would ask your listeners once again, we have just
five days to go. The fight is right now, right now,
we are getting pounded. If you go to Ted Cruz
dot org right now and give twenty five or fifty
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bucks or one hundred bucks or maybe even more every
penny you give. If you give the money today at
Ted Cruz dot org, it will be up on TV
by tomorrow. We are literally every day wiring out the
money we receive to fight back against one hundred million
dollars of relentless attack.
Speaker 1 (26:48):
Ass We hope, we really support you, We need you,
We appreciate you. Senator Cruz. You've been a good friend
with this program, and you've been a strong fighter to
protect our country and protect our content institution, our liberties,
and our freedoms. And I hope the good people at
Texas understand what you are doing for all of us
and get out there and vote for you, and just
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assume that your vote will be the ciding vote for
Ted Cruz in Texas. Thank you, my friend. Eight hundred
and ninety four one, Shawn is a number if you
want to be a part of the program. We got
so much to get to today. Leading democratic work for
Bill Clinton and Al Gore is now endorsed. This is
pretty interesting, Donald Trump. I mean Naomi Wolf. He posted
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her endorsement on x and anyway, and she's been a
long time, you know, darling in the Left Insider advised
Al Gore Bill Clinton, and after Trump was inaugurated in
January twenty seventeen, she donned a P word hat joined
the anti Trump Women's march in the Washington Mall. She said,
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never in a million years that I think I'd vote
for Donald Trump. With the folks for whom I voted,
censored me illegally via big Tech, killed thousands of people
via FDA lies, and put the guy who tried to
help me save American lives in prison. Wow, and she's
supporting Donald Trump while campaigning in Pennsylvania for Dave McCormick. Yep,
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Nikki Haley was out there backing Donald Trump, which I
think is a great development. Bulk of truckers now say
they backed Donald Trump. They're wary of Kamala Harris, just
like the same thing with veterans Detroit auto workers. On
Kamala Harris is struggling with blue collar workers. She hasn't
done a thing for us. What a quote that is,
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and that pretty much sums it up for the rest
of the country. But she's going to fix these things.
On day one, Day one was January twentieth, twenty twenty one,
Harris pledges to sign a build to restore Reproductive freedom. Well,
they have reproductive freedom. I mean these people make things.
She just flat out light in this speech. The other night,
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I'm sitting there, I'm like stunned at the at the
level of lying. It's unbelievable. Bill Clinton in Michigan, the
economy was better under Donald Trump. But I hope you're
still gonna move for my friend Kamalo. But I know
the economy is a little better back then. But you know, uh,
I don't know what to say. You can't even make
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this up. Let me tell you something. This, this calling
people garbage has not gone over well at all by anybody.
But she got she could go on the save you
know what does it call? Call Me Daddy podcast, she
could make another big run at Howard Stern. I'm sure
Frank Lunz even said on CNN this garbage insult may
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be a turning point, you think. And you know, there's
just it's just such a different vibe between the different candidates.
It really is pretty amazing, you know. And and the
fact that Donald Trump is at McDonald's, he's doing Joe
Rogan's podcast for three hours, he's at the Al Smith dinner,
he drives in a garbage truck yesterday. It's just it's
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such a contrast to what seems like this angry, vicious,
vial never ending, you know, attack, attack, attack, by the way,
ninety eight percent of comedy shows the campaign jokes target
Donald Trump. If you look at CBSABC, NBC, Kamala gets
what nearly eighty percent positive coverage? Trump gets eighty five
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percent negative coverage? You think that's an inkind donation by
the state run media mob. Pretty unbelievable. According to The
New York Post, a local ABC station ignited a flurry
of anger and fury in what appeared to be official
election results for Pennsylvania showing Kamala Harris easily winning the
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key swing state. Anyway, a local ABC affiliate, which serves
the northern part of the Commonwealth, it showed Vice President
Harris with fifty two percent of the vote compared to
forty seven percent for Republican challenger Donald Trump. The TV
station said the results came up on the screen, it
was an error that had been randomly generated as part
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of a test ahead of the election. Those numbers should
not have appeared on the screen, and it was an error.
The numbers seen on the screen were randomly generated test results,
randomly in her favor. Can you imagine if it was
a Trump and they were randomly in his favor, what
the impact would be? Anyway, eight hundred and ninety four one.
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Shawn is on number. If you want to be a
part of the program, We've got so much to get
to today. The bottom line I can tell you is
I hope you have a sense of urgency and understanding
that a lot of these states, these battleground swing states, Georgia,
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada. I'll even add
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New Mexico in New Hampshire, all of these states are
one point or less, with the exception I think of Georgia.
At this point, they're very, very close. Assume your vote
will be the deciding vote.