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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome in our number two Klay Travis buck Sexton show.
Appreciate all of you hanging out with us as we
are rolling through six days until the election.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Go vote, Go vote, Go vote.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
And Kamala had her final big address from the Ellipse.
Joe Biden was watching it from the basement of the
White House and doing an interview with Latino about comments
that were made during the Madison Square Garden rally by
a roast comedian and the media. Buck has tried to
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turn this roast comedian comments, particularly about Puerto Rico, into
a major, huge, massive story, and Biden managed to step
all over that and actually call Trump supporters garbage, which
is far worse than anything that a comedian making jokes did.
(00:58):
But I think it's really important to illustrate how dishonest
the media is by playing some of their reactions to
Tony Hinchcliff, who is a comedian again, a comedian who
does roast, by playing exactly what they said about a joke.
Speaker 3 (01:21):
Basically calling Puerto Ricans trash. The most repulsive racial jokes
about Latino's disgusting and hateful.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
So incredibly crude, frankly.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Just too x rated to play here. Extremely wild so
called joke.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
Okay, So, Buck, do you remember when it was only
a couple of weeks ago, Donald Trump did the Al
Smith Dinner and we played a ton of the clips
there and a huge part of the Al Smith Dinner
is that you roast the people there and then you
maybe even roast yourself. And the media didn't attempt to
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treat those jokes. They said, oh, they were crude, or
they were unacceptable or whatever, but they recognized that they
were funny and that it was very difficult to attack
Trump for roast comedy at a roast. Well, then they
tried to argue that a comedian making roast jokes was
in some way an insult to all Puerto Ricans and
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reflected on Donald Trump, and it was unacceptable and it
was racist and vile. You just heard all of them
reacting to it. So now what they are saying, and
this is important. I want to read some of these
headlines the Washington Post. How do you think they're covering
the Biden garbage comment?
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Buck?
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Here is the headline, did Biden call Trump's supporters garbage?
It comes down to an apostrophe. This is their headline.
Republicans have long strained subheading for a new Hillary Clinton
Deplorables moment. But Biden's defense is entirely plausible, trying to
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argue that he didn't call Trump supporter's garbage that he
said supporter apostrophev s garbage and I saw this. This
is a funny tweet from U. I want to make
sure I get this right. But Charles Spearing tweeted, I
walked into the kitchen this morning and said, the only
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garbage I see is my kids, And when they started crying,
I tried to explain that there was an apostrophe. It's
very funny, but we all heard the audio, and can
we play that audio one more time? Because I think
the way the media covers this is as clear of
an indication of their bias and their desperate attempts to
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cover for Kamala and Biden no matter what. Here is
what Biden said in the Vote Latino interview, which is
impossible to miss.
Speaker 4 (03:57):
Or Puerto Rico, where I'm in my home, stated they're good, decent,
honorable people. The only garbage I see flowing down there
is his supporters. His His demonizational scene is unconstable and
it's not American.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
I mean it's not even difficult. Buck.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Now, they changed the official White House transcript and they
said Buck, which I love this. We went back and
asked him what he was trying to say, so we
changed the transcript, which is the exact opposite of a transcript.
The transcript is supposed to transcribe. That's what it is,
what you actually say, not what you meant to say.
Speaker 5 (04:31):
You know, this is also such a tempest in a
teapot situation, mountain out of a mole hill, you know,
pick your metaphor. This is absurd that we are a
few days away from election day.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Fifty million people.
Speaker 5 (04:48):
I believe clays over that number of party votes, fifty
two million, thank you. Fifty two million have voted so far,
and we're talking about whether or not Joe Biden, who
just to throw things, Joe Biden who said I'm gonna
put y'all back in chains if a Republican is president.
Joe Biden, who referred to a guy as a dog
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faced pony soldier and called some guy fat to his
face when he was asked a question when he was
running back in twenty twenty. Yeah, he would never call
Trump supporters garbage. We know they're lying. We know it's absurd,
but Clay I see this as the fundamental point of
all of this, or what's really at issue. Kamala and
the apparatus are trying to run on the transparent and
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absurd lie that Kamala Harris will work across the aisle,
cares about what Republicans think, has ideas that Republicans would
even consider signing on for and would be an effective,
almost bipartisan presidency. That is completely bonkers. There is no
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evidence for that whatsoever. Kamala Harris is the person who
belie leave Jesse Smolette, which means she's a moron.
Speaker 2 (06:03):
By the way, Kamala Harris is.
Speaker 5 (06:05):
The person who tried to defame and destroy Brett Cavanaugh
so that God forbid, the law is actually a serious
thing in this country and abortion isn't some made up
constitutional right anymore. She is a vicious partisan. She raised
money for the rioters of Minneapolis during BLM two point zero,
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publicly in her name, raise money for the rioters, and
she's going to be a bipartisan unifier. They are trying
to fool simpletons who don't know anything about politics and
what has happened the last few years with a massive
campaign of lies, and I just think it's condescending and gross.
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And that's why Joe Biden saying how they actually feel
is such a problem for them.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
No doubt.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
And Kamala hasn't been able to distance herself in any
way from Joe. And ultimately it doesn't matter at all.
I don't believe what people are saying in this closing stretch.
You got to get out and vote. We're at the
turnout phase of the election and Republicans are doing really,
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Speaker 2 (07:56):
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Speaker 1 (08:03):
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I'm fortunate that I started out kick, but anybody who
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Speaker 5 (08:26):
I mean, they did this. You don't hear you know
Bannon got out of prison yesterday. We haven't even There's
so much we could get into about the new cycle
reason Bannon just got out of prison, Clay. While they're whining,
the Democrats are whining Trump is going to lock up
his political enemies. Trump has never done that, and they
have repeatedly. They have locked up senior advisors, including Navarro
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and Bannon to Donald Trump's first administration. Can you imagine
if someone tried to lock up like Axelrod or Valerie
Jarrett or something and it's not for a crime unrelated
to policy. It's for the non crime of not violating
executive privilege because a congressional which Hunt Committee says so Clay,
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it is in outrage what they are doing.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
No doubt.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
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for absentees buck as I speak to you today, is
seven hundred and thirty three thousand behind what they got
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in twenty twenty. Let me repeat that, they are seven
hundred and thirty three thousand today behind what they got
in twenty twenty. Republicans are going to exceed the number
of absentee ballots that they retained in twenty twenty. This
is important because the only way Democrats can make up
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this total is if they show up in person. This
is absentee mail ballot requests. They are going to have
to show up in seven hundred thousand ish numbers that
voted in twenty twenty via absentee ballots or mail in person.
(10:20):
I just don't think that's going to happen. I don't
think Democrats are going to show up with ID on
election day and make up for the deficit that they
have in absentee and mail in ballots Republicans. For people
out there who say, oh, well, this is just because
of COVID, Okay, maybe seven hundred thousand of them are
going to show up and vote in person. Republicans have
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virtually the same numbers of absentee and mail in ballot
requests in twenty twenty and in twenty twenty four. So
my point on all this is this is a really
good time and we just have to keep adding on steam.
Everybody out there has to vote. But the trend lines
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are all moving in Trump's direction when you look at
actual early vote numbers. And I'm looking at the numbers
as opposed to the polls now, because whatever the polls
can say whatever they want, I want to see the
raw data. We're up forty thousand votes in early voting
in Nevada. We're up about one hundred and fifty thousand
in early voting in Arizona. We're up right now in
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North Carolina about forty thousand votes. All of these states
do Democrat Republican polls. And by the way, in Florida,
Trump is probably going to win Florida by double digits.
Based on the early voting numbers. He only won Florida
by three in twenty twenty. All of the trend lines
are great. Early voting numbers in Georgia are phenomenal. And
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for people who are worried that somehow there aren't going
to be enough people showing up on election day, the
low propensity voter numbers favor Republicans. Just show up and vote.
Show up and vote, and the good guys are going
to win based on all the data that is out there.
But again, you have to show up and vote. All right,
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Speaker 5 (13:15):
Let's talk election. Let's get right into it. We are
days away from the big day. We're feeling good, but
we're not over confident. We're staying calm, cool and frosty
as we are getting into the final stretch here. I
know that we are a broken record on this issue.
But go out and vote early and get friends to
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go vote. It is going to be very tight in
some of these states. Remember the way our system works.
I think Trump could win a big electoral college victory.
But I think if you look at the votes just
as aggregate total side by side, overall, it's going to
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be close, and state by state it could be very close.
Speaker 2 (13:59):
It's likely to be very close to a number of
these places.
Speaker 5 (14:02):
I mean, when we were talking about a state that
has a population of five or ten million people and
the difference being well, aren't that many states that a
ten million but five million people and the difference is
going to be fifty thousand votes, fifteen thousand votes, maybe
five hundred votes.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
Every vote counts, every vote matters. Get out there, do
your part.
Speaker 5 (14:21):
The big focus today from the media is actually damage
control after Kamala's I would say forgettable, but that is
too kind, Clay. It was, in fact painful. It was
an auditory violation of my evening. I felt like my
year speak. You watched the whole speech. How long was
it like forty ish minutes? And I didn't time it,
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but you know it was. It was sort of a
standard prepared stump speech and Kamala trying desperately to do
that thing. You know, seemed like a normal person, seemed
like somebody who can connect with people. Doesn't work very
well for I would just say overall, there's a disconnect.
There is a cognitive disin It's at the heart of
the Kamala campaign. She's a left wing radical for Californians,
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but for the whole country, she's going to be a moderate.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
She supports Joe.
Speaker 5 (15:08):
Biden and everything he does, but she's also going to
be different from him. You know, you just go to
the line fifteen things that she's turned on and what
is she going to do now in terms of policies,
we don't even know with all that though. What bothers
them the most clay is that they're just trying to
make this last minute unity pitch, and unity and stability,
i think is what they're also calling it, like.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
There won't be chaos Donald Trump. There'ld be so much chaos.
Speaker 5 (15:33):
The only chaos the Trump administration is these lunatics in
the media that say that he's like talking to Putin
every night and we're about to go into World War
three or something. The chaos is caused by the anti
Trump forces in term one and by a virus.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
But that's a whole other conversation.
Speaker 5 (15:50):
And I think that the fact that they had the
message undermined. The unity message undermined by Kamala Harris coming
forward and saying that I'm sorry, Joe Biden coming forward
and saying that Trump supporters are garbage.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
Donald Trump didn't like that. He's not happy with that.
Speaker 5 (16:06):
We've got Trump's response to this, if we could line
this one up. Trump is unhappy, obviously with it, but
I don't think he's surprised by this at all, and
he recognizes that what's gone on here is is.
Speaker 2 (16:23):
Nasty, Clay.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
And do we have the clip team or do I
need to I might have forgot to send this one
and I'm just realizing this right now. He just responded,
we got it, fire go.
Speaker 7 (16:33):
This week, Kamala has been comparing her political opponents to
the most evil mass murderers in history, and now, speaking
on a call for her campaign last night, Joe Biden
finally said what he and Kamala really think of our supporters.
He called them garbage.
Speaker 2 (16:54):
And they mean it, even.
Speaker 7 (16:55):
Though without question my supporters are far higher quality than
Crooked Joe or Lion Kamala. My response to Joe and
Kamala is very simple.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
You can't lead.
Speaker 7 (17:07):
America if you don't love Americans.
Speaker 8 (17:09):
You just go.
Speaker 7 (17:11):
And you can't be president if you hate the American people,
and there's a lot of hatred.
Speaker 2 (17:18):
I think that's strong, Cliff, It's really strong.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
And I would point out Trump has been incredibly on
the ball down the stretch run of this campaign.
Speaker 2 (17:30):
Buck.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
What is the last thing Trump said that they even
tried to turn into a big story against him? Can
you I can't even remember the last thing he said
that they tried to use against him in some calculated way,
like they did with the Very Fine People hoax, like
they did with blood Bath, like they have done with
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I'm going to be a dictator just on day one,
oftentimes taking him completely out of context. Can you remember
the last thing that Trump said that they were able
to turn into a story. It's been, oh, he's hitler,
It's been oh, somebody who was speaking at his rally
made a joke we don't like. It's actually been Kamala
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and Biden, who have by and large been tripping all
over themselves with what they've said. I don't remember the
last time they grabbed a Trump quote and were even
able to turn it into a story. Last week, they
tried to merge together two different instances of Trump talking
about the enemy within right. They were doing a little
bit of pick and choose, like Trump commentary a la carte,
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And that's where jad Vance and Jake Tapper had that throwdown,
because he's talking about the enemy within in one context,
and then he's talking about the enemy within in another
context and saying the military should be used against those
who riot, you know, Antifa looters, those who destroy our cities,
our society. And remember they tried to but that didn't
To your point, it didn't work. It wasn't a Trump quote.
Speaker 5 (18:57):
It was a collage of quotes with the imputed, you know,
correlations that weren't necessarily there. Trump has been pretty disciplined,
actually on imedi phenomenal.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
He's really kind of landed his punches as Trump goes,
and there's been almost nothing they can even I mean,
think about.
Speaker 5 (19:17):
What you did have the they're eating the dogs, they're
eating the cats.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
That was very funny, but that was in September.
Speaker 1 (19:26):
I'm talking about in the last six weeks, I cannot remember.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
Think about would you have ever believed.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
That their big attack on Trump down the stretch would
be based on what a comedian said at a Trump rally.
That's what they've been reduced to. And I think most
people just kind of roll their eyes, like Trump didn't
even say it himself. And the reality has been that
even with all the interviews he's done, and even with
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all the comments that he has made, they have not
been able to land a punch on him, and they're
now reduced to, well, Trump supporters are garbage. Trump supporters
are Nazis and fascists. Trump himself is a Nazi. Oh
my goodness, could you hear what the comedian said? And
that's all I think a sign that they're not able
to land a punch on Trump. And Kamal has spent
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over a billion dollars trying to do it, so it's
not like they haven't designed an entire apparatus to go
after Trump and it just has not managed to work. Now,
still six days Togo, A lot of you out there
still need to vote. I ran through the numbers, looking
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really good in Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, places
where we know what early voting totals look like. In fact,
gambling market wise, buck, I haven't given an update on
this in a while, but Trump is a three to
one favorite to win North Carolina, to win Arizona, and
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to win Georgia. So in other words, if you think
Kamala is going to win any of those three states,
you can get a three to one payout if you
vote on Kamala. Harris Trump is a one to three
favorite there. I should have said you get three to
one on Kamala. If you come back on the other side,
I'm getting crossed up like you do sometimes on the odds, Buck,
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and the numbers are really good if that's true. And
again it's just basic math here. If Trump wins North Carolina,
and Trump wins Georgia, then Pennsylvania gets him to win,
irrespective of what happens in Arizona, Nevada, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Now,
we want to win all those states, and we want
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all of you out there voting. But the math is
such that Trump only needs to win three battleground states Georgia,
North Carolina, and Pennsylvania gets him over the line. That's
all it takes. If he wins Penna, Sylvania, North Carolina,
and Georgia, he's going to be president of the United States. Now,
I'd like him to win Michigan, I'd like him to
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win Wisconsin. I'd like him to win Nevada, Arizona. Make
it not super close, but the math is Arizona, North Carolina, Pennsylvania.
He's the next president of the United States.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
So all of you.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
Out there understand where we are. We are leading. It
is halftime, but we can't come out. How often do
you see it, buck Sports, You coached soccer for a
little while. I've coached every sport under the sun, basically,
But how often do you see it where your team
has a good first half, you go in for the
halftime discussion, and then the other team comes out, has
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a really good start to the second half, and it's
back to be in a game. Happens all the time.
You have a little bit of success, you relax, you
take your proverbial foot off the throat. Next thing you know,
it is a close game. I'm telling all of you
pour more steam on. We are winning. But do not
allow them to make this again, Clay.
Speaker 5 (23:02):
They are at the break the glass phase of things
for Kamala, meaning that whatever they can do, they're doing it.
They I can assure you of this. Democrats are not
of the belief that they can coast and let things
be as they are. So whatever they have planned legal
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or not so much to do, they're going to do
and it is going to be tight. I mean, that's
the thing. It's all.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
You know.
Speaker 5 (23:32):
It can get you a little discombobulated because on the
one hand, we're talking about wow, Trump's ahead in this
state or that state. It's looking good for him in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania.
It's looking like North Carolina's out of reach for Kamala.
Georgia's out of reach for Kamala. There's a lot of like, okay,
a bit of a bullion's here, but it's going to
be close, and in some of these places, things could
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start to go awry for us on election day. You know,
what I don't want is that we were so disappointed
and caught unawares of what was going on with the
early and mail in vote in twenty twenty. This time
around and they're already talking about this, you know, we
could be in for a little bit of a surprise
on election day. I think it's unlikely, but we don't know.
So to your point, it's just essential that everybody does
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their part and what they can. And I appreciate also
the VIPs and others who were either emailing in or
calling in to tell us about what.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
They're doing in their communities.
Speaker 5 (24:25):
I mean, could you imagine living in like a key
district of Pennsylvania right now and being involved in local politics?
Isn't local when you're you know, just outside of when
you're in a couple of congressional districts just outside of Pittsburgh.
What you're doing is going to affect three hundred and
fifty million people.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
Yeah, no, I mean I take I would take it
as an incredible privilege. You and I will live in
states that are not going to be close. If you
are fortunate enough to be in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina,
maybe Virginia, Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, you're in one
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of these states that's going to be close, you have
an incredible privilege because your vote counts, reality wise, far
more than a lot of other people's votes that live
in deep blue or deep red states. Trump's gonna win
My Stay by twenty five points. It doesn't mean it's
still not important to go out and vote, because there's
down pallid elections that are incredibly important. Even if you
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live in California or New York. You can decide who
wins the House of Representatives, for instance, But my goodness,
if you live in one of those jurisdictions and you
can get a couple of people out to vote, you
may be the difference in this race. Heck, bucket, wasn't
very long ago that Florida got decided by five hundred
and thirty seven votes. We all know what happened in
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twenty sixteen when Trump won by around one hundred thousand votes.
We all know what happened in twenty twenty when Trump
lost by whatever the math was about forty thousand votes.
Really get down to it, that's how tight we're talking.
We're talking about an arena, a certainly a football stadium
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in this entire election being decided by one arena or
one football stadium in America. And boy, if you're in
one of those states, and I'm going to be in
Pennsylvania this weekend doing my part, it is just incredible,
just absolutely incredible to think about. So we want all
of you to make sure that you're getting out and voting,
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Battleground Wisconsin, my friends, among the most important states in
this election, and we're going to find out how it
goes in just a few days. A friend, Eric Hovedy,
joins us now. He's running against incumbent Swamp Democrat Tammy Baldwin,
and Eric, I can say the good news is that
(28:59):
you are within a point according to Real Clear Politics average,
and there are some pulsters that do have you up
a point. So it is as neck and neck as
a race can be. At this point, what do you
We wanted to just bring you on because we feel
like this one we got to win Wisconsin for Trump.
We've gotta win Wisconsin for you in the Senate. What's
(29:20):
it like in the final days, what are you seeing?
Speaker 3 (29:23):
Look the energies on our side. Momentum is very important.
You know, think of how important momentum is in business
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to stop that date and look, the momentum is definitely
in our direction. You've seen it in the polls, the
excitement on our side, you're seeing it early voting. But
(29:45):
we just need to keep it going. I mean, every
one of your listeners that's listening today, they got to
not only make sure they get out and vote, but
they got to get their friends, their colleagues, their neighbors,
the people they hunt and fish with and watch packer
games with, and all the rest. I mean, we just
everybody's got to do their effort. President Trump and me
are the tips of the spears, but we can't do
(30:07):
it without everybody's help. So I feel good, but I'm
gonna run all the way through the finish line. I'm
giving five six speeches a day. I'm doing the Trump
rally tonight, and you know what, I'll just collapse after
I get through. Next Tuesday.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
I believe Brett Farv is going to be at the
Trump rally tonight if I'm not mistaken. Yeah, one of
the all time greats for Packer fans out there. What
kind of preview can you give us for what that
rally tonight in Wisconsin will be like?
Speaker 3 (30:39):
Look, I think it's going to be rocking. I love
it that Brett Farv's coming up. I mean, he's my
all time favorite Packer player because I was a kid
suffering for the twenty years they stunk at Post Lobardi
until far came. So I think it's going to bring
a lot of excitement. So yeah, I'm gonna be up speaking.
(30:59):
May get up and speak with President Trump because every
time he comes he always likes pulling me up on stage.
But I'll definitely be speaking beforehand. It'll be fun hanging
out with Brett Favre and then maybe after share a
couple of beers together. By the way, guys, you want
to know how desperate the Democrats are. They're running in
as saying I want to ban beer.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
Wow, that would be that would be a tough thing
to do in Wisconsin. I would think you guys during
more beer than anybody.
Speaker 8 (31:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (31:28):
Yeah, And you know it's not like my refrigerator's not
stuffed with beer. It's just priceless the crazy stuff they'll do.
But you know, look, he is so corrupt. Every single
one of her ads are a lie. She's trying to
claim I want to take Social Security away, She's the
one bankrupting it. I'm saying we got to protect that.
(31:49):
She's trying to attack me saying I want to take
veterans benefits the way I'm after her because she's allowed
illegal immigrants, you know, cash payments and putting them up
in hotels when we've got veterans living on the streets.
She is just absolutely wrong on everything. And the only
thing she's perfected in Washington, DC is the art of
(32:11):
line and that's about it.
Speaker 5 (32:13):
How is the ground game looking in Wisconsin for the
GOP side. I know you're very very much on the
front lines of that with your campaign, But are we
seeing some of the shift in approach from the previous
election comes to early voting? And also we've got a
lot of people that are worried that there's going to
be Shenanigans going on. Eric, what can you tell us
(32:37):
about election integrity measures in your state? I mean, I
know you're judiciary. Unfortunately state judiciary, they may be in
on the Shenanigans.
Speaker 3 (32:46):
Oh look, I'm very concerned because they won't clean up
our voter roles. I mean, geez, I wish we had
a governor like what's going on in Virginia and you know,
like kempt it in Georgia. But you know they purpose
lead people that you know that shouldn't be on the
voter rolls anymore. So, yeah, I'm concerned about it. Are
(33:08):
we in a better position today than in twenty Absolutely,
we don't have we ban zucker Bucks. There's been some
election cases that have gone in our favor. But yeah,
you're always worried to the shenanigans that they're going to
play because they'll do anything. They don't have any kind
of moral compass to them. At the same time, on
(33:31):
the ground game, I feel that ground games in a
much better position than it was back four years ago.
You know, there's everybody's heard about you know, Elon Musk
organization that's doing stuff. But I think there's some other
groups out there also, so I think the ground games
in pretty good shape.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
To be honest with you, you mentioned early voting. What
is the law in Wisconsin on early voting? We have
a monster audience, as you well know, all over the
state of Wisconsin. Then what should people know about early
voting and what are those early returns looking like?
Speaker 2 (34:05):
For you?
Speaker 3 (34:06):
Well, right now early votings looking better for Republicans, worse
for Democrats than it was in sixteen and in twenty.
So the trend lines look good, but we need to
keep it up because here's the simple fact. You can't
just wait until election day because you don't know what's
going to happen. Maybe on election day you get in
a car accident, maybe your child gets sick, maybe something
(34:29):
crisis comes up at work, maybe you have to do
last second travel. So I encourage people to get out
and vote early, and then there's another benefit by doing that.
Then it allows us to target those people that haven't
gotten their vote, so we don't have to spend resources.
And then if you vote early, then on election day
(34:52):
you can go grab your friend or your colleague or
whatever and make sure you know if you have real
elderly parents, get them out, get them out early. So
it's just it's such a ground game and everybody has
to play their part. And look, my success in President
Trump's success are all dependent on the people that are
(35:12):
listening to your shows, and everybody just has to step
up because we need change in this country. I mean,
what they've done in the last four years, this is
going to be the most consequential election. I mean, what
do President Trump and I want to do. He wants
to make America great again, which I'm fully I'm on board,
and I want to restore the American dream. What do
(35:33):
Baldwin and Harris want to do? They want to change America.
That's what they told you four years ago, and man,
they sure have and it's not for the better.
Speaker 5 (35:42):
Eric Tammy Baldwin the incumbent, very sly Democrat. But I
just want, for the purposes of truth and fairness, tell
us where on a major issue because she's a maverick, right,
that's what she's telling people Wisconsin. She'll go her own
way and she'll represent their interests, right, that's what she says.
Where has she broken with Chuck Schumer? Like when Chuck says,
(36:03):
do this Tammy. Where has she said, no, I'm not
going to go along with your left wing agenda.
Speaker 3 (36:09):
Never. In fact, she's more left wing than Chuck Schumer.
She's just always masqueraded back in our state as a moderate,
except in the Madison area, where she's her full true
progressive left colors. I mean, she's always been voted one
of the top three most progressive left senators. And you know,
she's one of the ones that are really pushing this transgenderism.
(36:32):
She pushed that gave that earmark, our tax paradollar money
to a Madison clinic that is transgendering kids. And then
they have the Walkee Journal Center. They'll say, oh, that's
not true. No, that clinic changed their website. They're stupid though,
because everybody had a snapshot of what their former website
that literally says it and says without parents notification. She's
(36:57):
the one pushing this whole thing of guys playing in
girls sports and going in the girls' bathrooms and locker rooms.
She's the one who voted for giving cash payments to
legal immigrants and putting them up in hotels. She's always
been way out on the left. She's just now being exposed.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
We're talking to Eric Hovey, who should be the next
Senator from the state of Wisconsin, since that Trump is
doing pretty well there. Because to build on what you
just said in the question, Buck just asked, Tammy Baldwin
now is running ads with Donald Trump in them? To
my understanding, saying oh, I'll work across the aisle, that
must be a sign that Trump is looking pretty good.
(37:36):
What would you say to anybody out there that is
thinking about splitting their ballot? Aren't you just cutting Trump's
legs out from underneath them if you're not going Trump
hubdy straight down the ballot?
Speaker 8 (37:48):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (37:49):
Of course. Well, first of all, she called Donald Trump
one of the most dangerous men with a dark soul,
and had a lot of other negative things to say.
She's had very derogatory comments about Trump voters. And by
the way, if he doesn't have you know, think of
a football team. You can have the greatest quarterback, but
if you don't have an offensive line, you're going to
(38:11):
be running for your life. So, you know, President Trump
needs people in the Senate to get his agenda through
because otherwise what are the Democrats going to do? They're
immediately going to start trying to impeach them day one.
We know they're going to do that. All they did
it twice last time. So you know, President Trump and
I have a great relationship. He laughs at you know,
(38:31):
Center Baldwin trying to take credit like he ever worked
with her. Give me a break. She's one of the
biggest people that was opposing everything that he stood for.
So yeah, I mean, if you're thinking of voting for
Tammy Baldwin and Donald Trump, then you know there was
about on the polar opposite as you possibly could get.
(38:52):
And all she wants to do is see President Trump
get impeached. So look, I I'd be honored to have
all your listeners votes. I need them. President Trump and
I want to turn this country around. We've got to
save our country. We're blessed to live in America, the
greatest country that mankind's ever known, But if we don't
(39:12):
get it going in the right direction, we won't recognize
it anymore.
Speaker 5 (39:17):
Eric, where can people go to donate help get out
there in these last critical days.
Speaker 3 (39:23):
Yeah, thanks guys to Eric E. R. I C hubdhovd
dot com. If we're trying to stay up on air
to match her. So I really appreciating all the donations,
put up signs, go out and vote, and guys, it's
always been great being on your show. Thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (39:41):
Let's go.
Speaker 3 (39:41):
Let's go save our wonderful country.
Speaker 2 (39:43):
Let's go.
Speaker 5 (39:44):
Let's go close us out for Huvedy wisconsinights. We got
so many of you. I mean, we are number one
in Milwaukee, so you know, just saying so please get
out there, do what you can and get those votes
lined up for Trump, for Hovedy, for everyone else down
ballot on the Republican side, and let's bring this. Let's
bring home the w everybody. I'm not going to switch
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Speaker 6 (42:24):
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton telling it like it is.
Find them on the free iHeartRadio app or wherever you
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Speaker 1 (42:32):
Welcome back in Clay Travis Buck Sexton Show. Joined now
by Carol Marcowitz. You've got a bunch to get into
with her New York Post columnist Florida resident now mother
of three, also part of the Clay and Buck podcast network.
Encourage all of you to go listen to her and
her podcast, but we are happy to have her join
(42:52):
us now. And Carol, You've had a bunch of interesting
stories and our thoughts up recently, and the one I
want to start with is we've talked about this with
you for a while, how Jewish voters are going to
respond in the twenty twenty four election, and you have
a new prediction I saw where based on conversations you've
been having. And clearly one of the challenges in general
(43:14):
with predicting anything is almost everything is going to be
anecdotal on some level when you talk about your personal experiences,
no matter who you are, because you can't have tens
of thousands of people that you're interacting with.
Speaker 2 (43:26):
But what are you picking up on, Carol? When it
comes to the Jewish vote.
Speaker 8 (43:31):
Hi, guys, so nice to be on with you. Well,
I've been pretty optimistic but kind of measured about it.
Trump got thirty percent of the Jewish vote in twenty twenty,
so I saw him going up to thirty eight percent,
which is a large jump, and eight percent jump is significant.
It's also tough with the Jewish vote because we're such
a small percentage of the population, or under one percent
(43:52):
of the country, or about a little over one, actually,
and it's hard to measure because it relies on exit polls.
Somebody who's voting Republican for the first time might not
want to tell an exit polster the truth. So all
of that being said, I'm noticing that a lot of
very well known Jews are openly voting for Donald Trump,
(44:16):
even if they have been liberals in the past. And
then other prominent Jews are just not talking about it,
which is also significant because they would be exactly the
kind of people who would be talking about who they're
voting for in other elections. The fact that they're so
quiet really makes me feel like he might break the
forty percent barrier.
Speaker 5 (44:37):
Carol, when you speak to and you know, you and
I share a lot of right wing Jewish friends, but
when you speak to around Democrat left wing Jews in
this country are do they disagree with the notion that
there is substantial anti Semitism that has sort of protected
(44:59):
and coddled within the Democrat Party or do they just
not care? There are other things that make them still
vote Democrat, you know.
Speaker 2 (45:07):
What I mean?
Speaker 5 (45:07):
How does that, yeah, how does that decision making process
go based on your conversations within the community.
Speaker 8 (45:14):
For a lot of these people, being a Democrat is
their first piece of identity, So even before being Jewish,
they relate to themselves as Democrats, and that's a tough
thing to break. Look, I'm a lifelong conservative. I wondered
to myself if I woke up on October seventh and
it was Republicans dancing in the streets and being excited
(45:34):
about Jews being murdered in Israel, what would I think?
What would I rethink in my life? And it would
require a full rethink. It wouldn't just be like, oh,
you know, I'm going to switch my party allegiance on
this one issue. It ends up being everything, because it's
not just about Israel, right, It's about anti Semitism in America.
(45:55):
It's about being able to protect yourself in America. So
suddenly your views on guns will have to change. It
leads to all these different issues that it takes time
for people to change on. And I think that a
lot of these people again consider themselves democrats to their core,
and it is a tough jump for them to make.
I hope that more of them make it, and I'm
(46:16):
actually proud to see so many people just openly changing
their position. There's a prominent Jewish influencer O, Lizzie Savetsky.
She's taking a ton of hits, but she's being very
openly pro Trump. I think in previous elections, I don't
know for sure, but I think she voted all Democrats.
And for her to say, look, this matters to me.
This man has made me vote for him because of
(46:40):
his policies and because of his ideas. It is a
big significant change from the past.
Speaker 2 (46:46):
We're talking to Carol Marko. It's Carol.
Speaker 1 (46:48):
A story that has not been getting a ton of attention,
probably because of some of the details.
Speaker 2 (46:54):
Chicago.
Speaker 1 (46:55):
A Orthodox Jewish man I believe was attacked by any
illegal immigrant, and the man was verily anti Semittic. It
wasn't a random act of violence. It was directly targeted
at him because he was Jewish. For our audience that
may not have heard about this, you've been breaking stories
on it.
Speaker 2 (47:15):
What should they know.
Speaker 8 (47:17):
So his name is Tad Muhammad Abdalhi and he shot
an Orthodox man who was on his way to synagogue
on Saturday. He shouted a ukbar as he did it,
which is, you know, a very common thing that Muslim
fundamentalists shout as they're committing crimes and attacking people. The
story that I broke, and that isn't anywhere else right now,
(47:39):
is that this Dhali man is an illegal immigrant. He
crossed our southern border a year and a half ago.
I have this very solid tipster but it hasn't been
confirmed elsewhere. Nobody wants to confirm more than I do.
I hate breaking news, but here we have. That's you know,
that's the role I'm playing here. So I think why
(48:01):
it's being underplayed. A. It's in Chicago. B. It's a
attack that should be called a hate crime, but for
some reason is not. And see, we're a few days
out from the election. To have another illegal immigrant commit
a crime like this would be bad for Kamala Harris.
So the media is downplaying it. The Chicago politicians are
(48:21):
downplaying it. Everybody's kind of muted on this. I think
if it was happening at a different time, it'd be
a much bigger story. But they're trying to protect Kamala
Harris from her bad policies. And so you have a
quiet story like.
Speaker 2 (48:34):
This, Carol.
Speaker 1 (48:36):
You may not have seen this yet. Bill Malugin at
Fox News and Griff Jenkins have also now confirmed your
breaking story excellent, And what he just tweeted out a
little bit ago was, per four law enforcement sources, the
suspect charged with shooting a Jewish man as he walked
to a Chicago synagogue is a Mauritanian illegal alien caught
(48:59):
and relation least in Border Patrol San Diego, California sector
in March of twenty three. Again, this guy shot walked
up to an Orthodox Jew and shot him. And so
that story again Bill Malugin has put that out and
so your aspect of that story. Fox News has also
(49:21):
backed it up.
Speaker 8 (49:22):
Excellent. I also I knew he was from Northwest Africa,
but I didn't have the country, so Mauritania just looked
it up. It is in the northwest. So I'm glad I.
Speaker 2 (49:31):
Got that right, Carol.
Speaker 5 (49:34):
We're also all over the story about the destroyed ballots
in Oregon and Washington and how does Free Gaza play
into all of this.
Speaker 8 (49:43):
So the devices that were in the ballot machines that
were devised specifically to burn the ballots and not explode,
which is an interesting point, They were made with thermite
and they were planted in these off ballot boxes. Now,
the thing is that these drop off ballot boxes. To me,
(50:04):
they're in peril even without a fancy device. I don't
know why this has to be the case. I think
that we should go back to a system where we
vote in a secure location and those ballots are secured.
If these people who had their ballots burned aren't even
going to know whether or not they voted or not.
And these devices had free Gaza written on it, that
(50:26):
story was confirmed yesterday, and you know it's these are
blue states, these aren't swing states, So the idea that
these were going to be maga people burning these ballots
didn't make a lot of sense.
Speaker 4 (50:40):
Anyway.
Speaker 8 (50:41):
It feels very Antifa, very causing chaos, and the free
Gaza graffiti on the devices really adds to that impression.
Speaker 1 (50:50):
Carol, have you voted early? We're now six days out.
Do you have a strong read again on what you
think is likely to to happen in the election?
Speaker 8 (51:02):
I did vote early. Day one. I voted for Donald Trump.
I feel very good about my vote. I thought he
absolutely earned it and I couldn't wait to vote, so
day one I went out there and I did it.
I'm feeling optimistic. I am somewhat of a superstitious I
was born in Russia, so I have a very superstitious gene,
(51:23):
and I don't talk about it too much that I
think I'm feeling good about it. I think that he
has positioned very well to win. I hope their ground
game matches kind of the momentum that we're seeing around
the country, because that's really what it all comes down to.
Getting your voters to the polls is the whole ballgame.
And as long as they have their ground game really
set for Tuesday, and I think for this early voting
(51:45):
numbers are really going his way, I think we're going
to have a victory on election night.
Speaker 2 (51:51):
I hope that you are right.
Speaker 1 (51:52):
What else would you tell people out there about the
podcast and how to follow you?
Speaker 8 (51:57):
Well? I have two podcasts on the Clay Track This
and Buck Sexton Podcast Network. I have the Carol Markowitz
Show where I ask political people non political questions, and
I have the podcast that I co hosted Mary Katherine
ham Normally where we break down the news of the day.
Normally is out Tuesdays and Thursdays. Carol Markowitz Shows out
Mondays and Thursdays. Love being on your network. It's been
(52:19):
an amazing year.
Speaker 1 (52:21):
And by the way, Ali says she loves normally And
I know there are a lot of moms out there
that listen to this show that may feel like their
normal lives are not talked about very frequently. And I
think you and Mary Catherine Ham are being doing a
fantastic job of connecting with many of those people out
there that might not have an audience that they feel
like connects with them otherwise.
Speaker 8 (52:42):
Thanks so much. That's what we're trying to do here.
We're trying to have the normal perspective for normal people.
Speaker 2 (52:48):
What are your kids going to be for Halloween? By
the way, Tomorrow's Halloween? Are they? Are they gung ho
about this? Mine are? Yeah, it's going to be a
big deal.
Speaker 8 (52:57):
So my youngest is going to be a caveman because
he likes to have no shirt on and that's Florida
Halloween is usually that. Yes, my middle son is going
to be screwed McDuck. He likes to have quirky costumes.
Nobody knows what that's good, that's great, not bad. And
my teenager, I think she's gonna wear a unicorn horn
and and pretend not to enjoy it. Took her treating
(53:19):
while her and her friends really actually like it quite
a bit.
Speaker 1 (53:22):
No doubt you'll have a good time down there. I
know the weather's gonna be great weather. It's gonna be
great here. I can't wait.
Speaker 8 (53:27):
Big Halloween guy, Excellent, what are you gonna be?
Speaker 1 (53:31):
Laura and I were Ferris Bueller and Sloan Peterson. So
for anybody out there that watched Ferris Bueller's Day Off,
I was. I think it came off pretty well, and
we had a Halloween party on Friday, had a great time,
and I'll be dressed up I think tomorrow for some
of the shows that I'm doing, and then to help
give out trigger treating and uh and watch walk around
(53:52):
with my ten year old.
Speaker 2 (53:53):
So that's the that's the plan here.
Speaker 8 (53:55):
Excellent, have a great Halloween.
Speaker 1 (53:57):
Hey you too, Carol, and we'll talk to you again soon.
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