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November 6, 2024 • 66 mins
A lot of races, a lot of reasons, and a lot of "shoes to try on" as we examine the election results.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Scott vorgiez the way that this has happened and what
has happened here with picking up so many Senate seats,
still waiting to hear who's going to control the House
of Representatives as to what kind of mandate the president
elect has. But I can tell you one thing that
has yet to happen. According to Fox News, the vice

(00:20):
president has yet to call Trump and concede this race.
We have not heard whether or not Vice President Kamala
Harris will make remarks today. I mean, they said last
night as they decided to send everyone home from her
election night party. She was there at her alma mater,

(00:43):
and they said, all right, no one's going to say
anything tonight. Still really too close to call, go on home. Meanwhile,
Village People's YMCA is playing at Trump's rally and he's
declaring victory, and all the media has declared that the
former president, the forty fifth president, is going to be
the forty seventh president. I can't stop thinking about this

(01:04):
book I had when I was a kid that had
all the pictures of the presidents, and there was a
picture of Grover Cleveland and then some other guy. I'm sorry,
I don't I don't remember who the intro Joe Biden,
I think, And then there was another picture of Grover Cleveland,
and I thought, well, that's weird. So that guy was
president and then the American people say you're terrible. And

(01:26):
then the four years the other guy, they say, where's that?
There's another guy. He wasn't as bad as we thought.
And I looked at that and thought, how weird we
are living in weird times. And just like Hillary Clinton
didn't do in twenty sixteen, where she didn't come out
and greet her supporters been waiting all day, late into

(01:48):
the night, and just say something and thank them for
their support and let's find a way forward this. You
know this, this fight isn't over yet on whatever front.
She'd besides, just like that didn't happen in twenty sixteen
with Hillary Clinton, it didn't happen again last night. It
was a somber note. As people were shuffling out of

(02:10):
Howard University in Washington, d C. At the Harris election
night watch party, a spokesperson came out and said, we
just need to make sure every voice is spoken, but
you're not going to hear from the Vice president tonight.
You will hear from her tomorrow. We have yet to
hear when that message might be heard. She hasn't called

(02:31):
the Trump campaign. President Biden hasn't called the Trump campaign.
By the way, And another thing, congratulations to President Biden.
His oldest granddaughter, daughter of Hunter Biden, is Naomi Biden.
Neil got married in twenty twenty two in a ceremony

(02:52):
on the south lawn of the White House. And last
night she announced that she's having a baby. So President Biden,
first Lady Jill Biden, and we'll be greeting here in
the months ahead, their first great grandchild. That's great news
for the Bidens. And that's about the only great news

(03:13):
for I don't know. I don't know if if President
Biden is upset about this or if he's like, shouldn't
have got rid of me?

Speaker 2 (03:25):
What do you think about her wearing a red dress
to vote? You saw that, didn't you?

Speaker 1 (03:30):
No? Oh? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (03:31):
Not just a shade of red, not just the top
or the skirt. This was solid bright red topped about him?
I come on, I.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
Don't I clearly don't know fashion. What does that say
to you? Lucy Chapman, they voted for Trump? Oh, they
didn't vote for Trump. I don't think that was it.
I think if there was a political message, it was
don't worry. I'm gonna win. But I'm still gonna be
a president for all the people, including you garbage people
that didn't vote for me. We can try and find

(04:05):
a way to work together, as long as that means
that you come over to my side. By the way.
And another thing, Sorry, I guess that when I'm when
I'm talking about President Biden, I can't help it. Do
you know what was trending yesterday on Google? I don't

(04:26):
the search question did Joe Biden drop out?

Speaker 2 (04:31):
Well, I can understand where somebody might ask that people.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
Were going to vote yesterday and they're looking at the ballot,
going what who I want to vote for? Biden?

Speaker 3 (04:43):
Who?

Speaker 2 (04:44):
That's somebody who isn't paying attention though.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
I mean, how many people in how many people in
the country would need to have some combination of old
and and and so suffering from forgetfulness, We'll put it
that way. That could be one excuse I came here
to vote for Biden? Or how many people in this

(05:08):
country are suffering from being just high as a kite
twenty four to seven. They're walking there and this Biden?
What happened to Biden? Where am I? And how many
people have their heads shoved so far up their lower
orifice that they had no idea that Kambala Harris was

(05:32):
even running. It says it's spiked in popularity. That might
be that suddenly fifteen people looked it up, but it
was certainly trending on Google trends yesterday. If you want
to know what contributed to the Trump win and the

(05:53):
Harris loss, here's one little thing. I got a lot
of different little things to present here, but here's one
little thing. In the days leading up to election day,
there were interviews granted by both candidates. President Trump is like,
who wants to talk Joe Rogan? He used to hate me?

(06:15):
Now he wants to talk to me. Okay, No, I
don't need to know what he's gonna ask me. I
don't have any pre approved topics, and I'll set aside
the whole afternoon. He's got a very important podcast, and
I want to address the people who listen to Joe
Rogan's podcast. And so President Trump sat down with Joe Rogan,

(06:35):
who again used to hate Donald Trump as recently is
a few years ago. They talked for three hours. They
talked about everything. They talked about the assassination attempt, they
talked about whether or not they're aliens. They talked about
Kamala Harris, they talked about everything. They talked about UFC fighting,

(06:59):
they talked about everything. Talk for three hours. I don't
know how many people sat down and listened to all
three hours, but it was clear it was a no
holds barred we can sit here and talk about whatever.
And Trump did that with anyone and everyone. He talked
to the media, talked to media didn't like him. He
went into places that didn't like him. He went into

(07:19):
New York City, had no chance to win in New
York City. In California, he's so just a little statewide
support in that state. He went to New Mexico. He
wasn't gonna win New Mexico. Kamala Harris was asked if
she would be a guest on a popular it's a

(07:41):
social media video like short bit. It's called Subway Takes.
The host is a guy named Kareem Rama, and he's Muslim,
and he's one of the biggest Muslim social media influencers
on the political scene in America. And it was decided

(08:02):
that Kamala Harris was going to appear on his show,
and he said, if I have a chance to talk
to the vice president in the Democratic presidential nominee in
this time of what's going on in the Middle East,
I want to talk with her about what's going on
in Gaza. I want to talk about what could be
a way forward for Palestine. And Kamala Harris's people said, no,

(08:27):
she's not going to talk about the administration support for Israel.
She's not going to talk about the Middle East. But
I'll tell you what we'll offer you, Kamala Harris with
a hot take. This is in quotes from the news story.
This is from the podcaster Guy Kareem Rama. He said

(08:49):
that Harris's people said, she's not going to talk about
the Middle East, but she will give you a hot
take that she's going to break some news on your show.
Oh yeah, what's that. Well, it turns out the vice
president is against people taking off their shoes on airplanes.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
This isn't a serious story.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
This is one hundred percent.

Speaker 2 (09:14):
Serious And that was serious hot take.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
Seemingly not about taking your shoes off going through TSA.
It was about people taking their shoes off on an
airplane and how gross that is to sit next to
them and someone's got their shoes off trying to relax
on an airplane. Kamala is going to give you that
hot take. And this guy's like, well, all right, let's

(09:38):
do the interview and see how it goes.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
And they knew that's exactly what he would say.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
So he sits down for the interview with Kamala Harris
and she starts talking about food, and she said she
loves bacon, not don and she she says, bacon is
a spo is something that she said, and he said, well,

(10:07):
remember this is a show by Muslims for Muslims, and
of course other people as well. And as it turns out,
maybe you don't know this. Muslims don't eat pork in
a here in adherence with our faith. I appreciate that
you like bacon. But so he paused the interview to say,
just you're letting you know about the pork thing, and

(10:30):
she suddenly okay, And then she started talking about another
food take on the advice of a staff member nearby saying, oh,
talk about the anchovies. So she starts talking about how
great anchovies are on pizza. And she wouldn't answer any
other questions or do anything else. And so this guy

(10:53):
of this Subway Takes video series, never let this interview
see the light of day.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
The Subway Takes is that's kind of supposed to be
a kind of hot takes, kind of just.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
Yeah, yeah, just talking to people. Yeah, random hot takes
about different things, all right. So he said, quote, it
was so complicated because I'm Muslim and there's something going
on in the world that's one hundred percent or that
one hundred percent of Muslims care about the Middle East.
And then they made it worse by talking about anchovies.

(11:27):
It was boring, and so he decided not to release
the interview because he was he was concerned he would
upset the Muslim community and his followers who would expect
more substance from the interview. So he tells Kamala Harris's people,
I'm not running this. And suddenly the spokesperson's like, oh, hey,

(11:52):
sorry about the whole bacon thing. We'll come back and
we'll do it again. And he says, never mind, just
forget it.

Speaker 2 (12:00):
That is a hot take.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
CBS had to alter her answer to a question about
the Middle East to make it seem like she had
some idea what she was talking about.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
Alter it how.

Speaker 1 (12:14):
Well they had her at least say something that was
still nothing, but it was at least a more focused
answer that wasn't wandering this way. And that Trump is
out there having these rallies. He's talking to people, he's
connecting with people, he's talking about the economy, he's talking
about the border, he's talking about crime. Meanwhile, what we're

(12:37):
getting from the media is none of that conversation. What
we've heard from the Biden Harris administration over the last
few years is inflation really isn't a real thing, and
it really only affects upper class people. People middle class
and lower class they don't feel inflation, and so it's
really not that big a deal. That's something that President

(13:00):
Biden's chief of staff Ron Klaim talked about. They said
the border was closed numerous times with Kamala Harris as
the borders are, they said the border was closed. People
looked and said, how are people getting into this country yesterday?
And now they're living here in my community and the
government is handing them things that I can't get living

(13:24):
and working here in this community. The Biden Harris administration
said crime is down in this country. California just had
to pass a law yesterday to say, yeah, we think
shoplifting should be a crime and it should be prosecuted
in California where businesses have got things like bubblegum under
lock and key. And they said President Biden is the

(13:49):
sharpest tack you've ever seen, running rings around the room.
He gets in there talking to world leaders. They can't
believe the stamina, the energy, and the focus the drive
of this man. Tell you what he's amazing. None of
this was true. And so some of these people have
the audacity now to look at what happened last night

(14:11):
and act surprised. What do you mean we didn't win? Well, obviously,
sexism and racism. Okay, let's explore that next. And I
haven't even gotten to what I heard in the middle
of the night as I was listening to CNN. It's
all coming up.

Speaker 3 (14:29):
Scott Voriez NewsRadio eleven ten kfab.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
The Nebraska Legislature maintains a Republican thirty three vote supermajority
in the unicamerle That's, of course, if everyone who is
currently serving or got elected as a Republican follows through
on things that other Republicans are working on in the legislature,
which shall we say, has been a challenge over the years.

(14:55):
So the media is taking a look at all of
this and saying, well, obviously Trump wont one because of
sexism and racism. Let's see here racism. In twenty sixteen,
according to Politico, thirteen percent of Trump voters were people

(15:16):
of color. In twenty twenty four, that number has increased
to twenty percent. Now, clearly eighty to twenty is a
landslide victory for people of color voting Democrat. But it's
interesting to note that in eight years of being called
a racist, domestic terrorists, and all the rest of this stuff,

(15:41):
people of color have increased their support to Donald Trump.
Four years ago, Biden won Hispanic voters by thirty points.
It looks like in twenty twenty four, four years later,
Trump may have cut that margin by at least half.
It could be more than half. How did this happen?

(16:06):
It's the economy, people, and it's the border. Well, how
do the Hispanic people? Because the people who've come into
this country followed legal channels to do it and voted
here in this country or support that movement, they look
at what the people are coming across our border and

(16:26):
fleeing from. And they say, look, let me in, but
close the door behind me. You don't want the drugs
and the gangs and the squalor and the thuggery and
the socialism. You don't want any of that stuff that
I fled from. I want my family here in America.

(16:47):
I want to read, I want to realize this American dream,
this promise here. But shut this border wall behind me,
because it's scary back there. So they get here and
then they want to go for those who we were
in favor of either building the wall or shutting things down,
or having a more streamlined process to be able to

(17:07):
check who's coming into this country. When it came to
the economy, forty five percent of voters said they were
worse off financially now than they were four years ago.
That number hasn't been that high since two thousand and eight,
when we switched from Bush to Obama.

Speaker 3 (17:30):
So in.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
No other time would we ever look at this and
go I think Kamala Harris stands a chance. When numbers
look like this, for the ruling administration, they have no shot.
The fact that it was this close is actually pretty amazing,
and probably the reason it was this close is because
of the Trump factor and so many people hate his guts.

(17:53):
But you know what's weird about this. The Telegraph, this
is a London news organization, is taking a look at
this and said Kamala Harris failed to follow through with
a clear agenda or transformative policies. She attempted to waltz

(18:14):
into the White House on vibes alone and then turning
their attention to Trump, suggesting he may never be able
to set foot in Puerto Rico again. Trump stuck to
his simple themes of democratic malaise and Republican renewal, and
none of it seemed as scary as it did in
twenty sixteen. This is the assessment of the Telegraph of London.

(18:36):
None of it seemed as scary as it did in
twenty sixteen. Because the big change between then and now
is that now he's normal. Trump is no longer a
political outsider. He has a track record of what he
did in four years in the White House. And you
know what, Russia didn't invade Ukraine, and Iran behaved itself,

(18:59):
China was captain check and we had a robust economy
here until COVID came and wrecked it all. But he's
normal now. It's not like, Oh, he's going to come
in here, we're gonna have World War three and the
stock market's going to go down to zero and he's
going to throw Rosie O'Donnell and jail. I mean, these
are all things. He's going to find gay people and

(19:21):
black people and Muslim people and he's going to put
them in a super collider. I mean, these are all
things that people thought in heading into twenty sixteen, and
these are all things that they said Trump would do
if he got reelected. Now and some people are like,
but he didn't. But he didn't do that stuff in
four years when he was president. He's normal. And that

(19:43):
has to be kind of the feeling among Trump's supporters
this morning, or if they stayed up and watched the
returns come in last night, They're like, wait a second,
other people are seeing this too, right, when it comes
to the economy, when it comes to border security, when
it comes to crime, when it comes to standing up
to thugs like Putin and Iran and the Palestinians and

(20:06):
Moss and all the rest of the stuff. I always
felt like, maybe Biden, Harris not the right people for
this job based on the track record, and I thought
Trump did a better job. And I kind of felt
like I was alone in thinking that, like I was crazy,
like I was a domestic terrorist, like I was a
threat to democracy for feeling this way. And I drive

(20:29):
around Omaha and I see blue dots and a lot
of this stuff here, and I think, Wow, I'm alone
in this. No one else feels this way. And then
this happens and they say, wait a second. Either I'm
not crazy, or there are a whole lot of people
are crazy right there with me, and it feels good

(20:49):
to be together. That's got to be the feeling among
so many Trump supporters today. This was not the assessment
in the middle of the night on I will tell
you what they said here. It was who they felt
most sorry for right now based on what they thought
was going to happen. Shows how out of touch the

(21:11):
mainstream media has become. That's coming up after a Fox
News update next Scott byes Lucy. They say that as
the Clevelands left the White House, the first Lady, Francis Cleveland,
told a staff member, now Jerry. The staff member's name
was Jerry. Now, Jerry, I want you to take good

(21:34):
care of all the furniture and ornaments in the house,
for I want to find everything just as it is
now when we come back again. And Jerry said, I'll
do what I can. Ma'am, when were you planning on
coming back? And she said four years from today. That
was as Grover Cleveland served four years. Benjamin Harrison beat

(22:00):
him in that next election, and then the American people said,
you know what, I miss Grover Cleveland and re elected
him as the only president to be elected to nonconsecutive terms,
something I don't know that any of us ever thought
would ever happen again. How many people thought after twenty twenty, well,

(22:24):
I guess that's the end of Donald Trump. He's not
not going to run for reelection, and if he does,
he's not gonna win.

Speaker 2 (22:35):
I think if any time anybody would have thought that
again about another president, it would have been him.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
H Yes, well, I mean it was pretty clear after
twenty twenty that he had no signs of just going
quietly into that good night. And here we are, and
we're assessing all of this. So I was on the
radio last night here Fox News was the bulk of
the coverage. I would jump on mostly every fifteen minutes

(23:01):
and do a longer update on what we were seeing
with some of the local numbers coming in. Updating here
on the blue dot. Kamala Harris wins Nebraska's second district,
but now with about a three point margin between them.
As I understand it, Congressman Don Bacon is getting ready
to declare victory and have a little speech here this morning,

(23:26):
so we're keeping an eye on that this morning. Looks
like Congressman Don Bacon will go back and serve in
Washington for another two years at least no recount, not
with a three point margin between them, So I mean
that wouldn't trigger an automatic recount. Tony Vargas can request one,

(23:49):
but I he will lose so and less things get
wildly nuts. Over the next couple of days, Don Bacon
has won re election. Deb Fisher was thirteen points behind
for a lot of the evening against Dan Osborne, and

(24:10):
as you know, came back. I had about last I
saw when I left here just before one o'clock in
the morning, it was about a five point win for
Deb Fisher. By the way, if you didn't know it
by now, this is the end of the Democratic Party
in Nebraska. How can you say that Kamala Harris just won. Yeah? Good,
that's good. In terms of statewide office, deb Fisher was

(24:33):
almost taken down by an independent. The Democrats had to
find a kindly old gentleman because no one else wanted
to run for a Senate against Pete Ricketts, and they
couldn't find a single person to take on deb Fisher,
who apparently was vulnerable. They couldn't find anyone who had
a pulse in the state Democratic Party to do this.

(25:00):
The state here in Nebraska that elected happily Bob Kerrey
and Ben Nelson to be governor to be senator, who
loved these guys, like, hey, we vote for the person.
The state Democratic Party couldn't find anyone to take on

(25:21):
a vulnerable deb Fisher. And by the time they realized, oh,
this Dan Osborne guy might be for real, and they
reached out and said, hey, how'd you like to be
a Democrat? He said, forget you, guys. I'm doing just
fine on my own. The state Democratic Party in Nebraska
is completely completely dead. So I'm leaving here last night

(25:46):
and I still can't get enough of the coverage. I'm
here in George Norri here on coast to coast, on
eleven to ten, kfab is, all right, let's see what
else is going on here? And I found CNN on
my radio. And here's the first thing I heard the
anchors on CNN when they weren't talking all over each

(26:06):
other all right, bye bye, by someone to get a
word in edgewise, and they started talking about, well, at
least we're not going to have more election denials in
this country, and we're not going to have an insurrection
led against the Capitol building in January. So at least,

(26:30):
I guess the American people decided they want an election
denier and an insurrectionist to lead the like they still
don't get it. And I just happened to be listening
to CNN. I'm sure this sentiment was across a lot
of the mainstream network cable news outlets, still talking about Trump,

(26:52):
you know, didn't concede twenty twenty and then in the
insurrection and all the rest of this stuff. By the way,
Kamala Harris still has and made comments here this morning,
she has no path to victory, She hasn't conceded, she
hasn't called the Trump campaign, she hasn't made comments. She
didn't go out and greet her supporters and thanked them

(27:12):
for all their dedicated work. Absolutely classless move. I'm sure
she was disappointed. I'm sure she was tired, so were they,
and she just didn't She wouldn't even go out there
and in her red dress, as Lucy Chapman pointed out,
if she was still wearing it yesterday.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
I do realize I was talking about Joe Biden.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
No, I thought you're talking about Kamala Harrison. No, oh
Biden's Oh all right, so well I don't No, I
didn't realize that. Sorry, Okay, she didn't go out in
any colored dress and greet her supporters last night. Are
we going to have a repeat of twenty sixteen where
you had several people saying Kamala Harris included saying they

(27:57):
didn't trust what they saw in the twenty sixteen election.
They were blaming Russian collusion for Trump winning in twenty sixteen.

Speaker 2 (28:06):
They're working on a dossier right now.

Speaker 1 (28:08):
And that's the other thing CNN started talking about. Yes,
I'm sure they are, CNN started one of the anchors
on CNN. I don't know, is Anderson Cooper or whoever.
But they started talking about the people that they felt
really sorry for now based on Trump winning, Like how

(28:29):
are these people supposed to feel? And I understand that sentiment,
as I think most of us do. We have friends
and family members who are loyal Democrats and some of
them can't stand Donald Trump and they have serious reservations
about his supporters. That runs the gamut, and the spectrum

(28:53):
is to just like I don't know about you people,
to full blown Trump derangement syndrome and the country is lost,
and I don't blame some of them. We talked about
this yesterday with Brandon Strock of the hashtag walk Away
from Democrats movement, because he eight years ago was like

(29:14):
that thought Trump was the worst and everything was going
to go to hell and it didn't. And he started
trying to research why do I feel this way? And
it was all about, well, my gosh, I got a
story here from Hawaii about what middle school kids were told.
I'll put that on the top here and we'll get
to that. But just for finishing up that thought, they're
told terrible things in school and by their friends and

(29:37):
on social media and buy the media about Trump. No
wonder they're frightened. They think Trump's going to send soldiers
into the cities to round up people who didn't vote
for him, and he's going to deport Americans. That's a
phrase that I heard last night on CNN. The mass
deportation of Americans is about to begin. Criminal illegal aliens

(30:01):
on terrorist watch lists who have committed crimes while being
sauntered into the country by the Biden Harris administration. Not
those individuals Americans would be deported, is what I heard
last night in CNN. But then they started talking about
the people they felt really sorry for. And the first
thing they said was Ukraine, because now Putin can go
into Ukraine and do whatever the hell he wants, and

(30:24):
he's going to just absolutely obliterate Ukraine.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
But couldn't he have done that between sixteen and twenty.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
Never mind the fact, yeah, that Putin didn't do that
during the Trump administration. Putin has invaded Ukraine twice under
the watch of Obama, Biden and Biden Harris didn't do
that during Trump. So CNN's first concern was what about
the people of Ukraine? Now Putin has a license to

(30:51):
do whatever the hell he wants. And then the second
group that CNN started talking about how they feel sorry
for the person that these people. I swear I'm not
making this up, And they said, what about the solar
farmers in Red States. They're not going to get that

(31:11):
money from the Biden Harris administration to come back climate
change by having solar panels on their land. And how
are they feeling today that that money might be cut
off here for their solar farms? Like they think these
are the thoughts of real Americans. When people were going

(31:33):
to vote yesterday, they weren't thinking about the high cost
of everything, the tenuous nature of the economy related to
their jobs, what's going on with people streaming across this border,
given handouts from the Biden Harris administration that working Americans
don't get. They weren't concerned about the future of education.
They were concerned about the future of what's going on
in the Middle East. They're like, what about the solar farmers.

(31:56):
We want them to continue to get their handouts the
White House. They deserve it. They're putting solar panels out
there and beating climate change. What about the solar farmers.
This was the second group of people that CNN were
gravely concerned about in the wake of realizing last night

(32:18):
that Trump had won reelection in this country. What about
the Solar Farmers Middle school students at a middle school
in Hawaii. What the teachers and the Department of Education
for the State of Hawaii say is that these teachers
simply took some information from a recent article comparing Kamala

(32:39):
Harris and Donald Trump in the New York Times and
simplified it, and they wanted to make it accessible for
young students, striving to remain factual and unbiased, and that's
all they did. Here are some of the comparisons. On
the border, Kamala Harris hires more people to watch the

(32:59):
border between the mainland and Mexico and limits how many
people can move to the US. Donald Trump takes children
away from their parents. On democracy, Kamala Harris wants to
keep our country a democracy. Donald Trump tried to overturn
the twenty twenty election and wants to diminish the electoral system.

(33:22):
And on law and order, Kamala Harris gives money to
police and changes how we deal with crime. Donald Trump
sends soldiers to cities, wants to use the army in
cities to stop crime, and doesn't like current gun laws.
He wants to make it easier to have guns. That's

(33:45):
the assessment from the teachers at a middle school in Hawaii.
When you've got especially young people afraid of what Trump
might do, Why do you think they feel that way? Lucy?
One thing I love to do on this program. Don't
usually spell it out quite this bluntly, but I'd like
for you and I to and I want to bring

(34:07):
you in on this if you're also thinking along the
same lines. I want to try on shoes. When I
say I want to try on shoes, that's where I
try and put myself into the shoes of various individuals
and try and think, how are they feeling right now?

Speaker 2 (34:25):
How are they do this? Last night?

Speaker 1 (34:26):
How who?

Speaker 2 (34:28):
What?

Speaker 3 (34:29):
See?

Speaker 2 (34:29):
What other people are feeling about this?

Speaker 1 (34:31):
How are they doing the election? Yeah, we know the
American electorate how they were feeling. And as I said
in the last hour, there are a lot of people
who are Trump supporters who right now are they were
feeling over the last four years and certainly during the
twenty twenty two midterms when it was thought that well,
things are tough right now in terms of the economy

(34:53):
and the border and what's going on in foreign affairs
and there's going to be a red wave in the
midterm elections. It didn't happen, and there were a lot
of Trump supporters going, am I crazy? Do other people
not see this? Do they not feel this way? And
now today they're saying, well, I might be crazy, but

(35:15):
there are a whole lot of other crazy people here
in the asylum. And I wonder what kind of soup
we're getting today. You know, they feel like I'm not
alone in this.

Speaker 2 (35:25):
In fact, so that's the first shoes you've tried on.

Speaker 1 (35:27):
Yeah, and let me read this email Mark emailed Scott
at kfab dot com and the Zonker's custom woods inbox,
subject line really, and it says have you lost your mind?
Trump is a felon and adulterer. Harris wasn't perfect, But
don't get on the air and praise Trump, remember January sixth.

(35:51):
Unbelievable that you are telling your so called followers this garbage.
Felons can't enlist in the armed forces, yet can commander
in chief? Wake up? That's from Mark. First of all,
I don't have followers. We're here in this radio program together,
we're all chatting together. I tend to take up a

(36:13):
bulk of the conversation by virtue of the live microphone.
And but this this is our time to be together
each morning from nine to eleven. You I don't know
that you've heard me praise Donald Trump this morning. I
don't know that you've heard me praise Donald Trump. Over

(36:34):
the years, I consistently have talked about how people like
Mark the media. There's a lot of Democrats politicians, how
they get it wrong. They think it's about Trump. It's
not about Trump. Here's the example I've given several times.

(36:54):
I'll make it very quick. You have sewage backing up
in your basement. Remember this little analogy.

Speaker 2 (37:00):
I do, and I don't have sewage right now.

Speaker 1 (37:05):
In this analogy, you have sewage backing up in your basement,
and you call out a couple of people, some contractors,
to do something about it. The first guy comes out
and he goes on and on bloviating about I tell
you what, my company, they will get rid of that sewage.
It's gonna be be great and never be so clean

(37:26):
in your basement. We're gonna get rid of the sewage,
and we're gonna make your neighbor pay for it. And
you're like, all right, this guy. I don't know. I
don't know about this guy. He just seems like a
lot of talk, but he seems like he wants to
do something about this problem. Surely there's another option. So
you call it another contractor, and that contractor comes out
and says, I don't know why you feel like this

(37:48):
sewage is in your basement. Don't you know that your
basement is here on stolen land. Why do you want
this sewage out of your basement? Is it because you're racist?
Is it because you're an extremist? Do you hate sewage?
Are you a sexist pig? Are you a threat to democracy?
Not only do we want to keep the sewage in there,

(38:09):
we want to import some sewage from Mexico or Central
America or lands that are declared terroristic harboring organizations by
lots of world nations. We want to bring that into
this country. You want to put that sewage in your basement,
and if you say anything about it, we'll find you

(38:30):
on social media and we'll destroy your business, We'll destroy
your life. There'll be threats, people will camp out in
front of your house. You and your kids will never
be able to go out in public ever again. How
dare you suggest that this sewage needs to go away?
And you're like, well, I just I didn't want all that.
I just saw something wrong. I said something. It's not

(38:52):
about Trump. It's about who's going to solve these problems, inflation,
border crime, foreign affairs, standing up to world leaders, dictators,
and making our allies pay their fair share. That's what

(39:14):
it's always been about. Trump does those things. Is he perfect?
Oh no, no he's not, either are any of us.
He's a unique individual. And that's what it's always been about.

(39:35):
And Mark doesn't get it, and the media doesn't get it.
Let's start trying on shoes here. How are certain people
feeling today? We know how he Mark brought up he's
an adulterer. All right, let's bring up Stormy Daniels. She
has released a statement today.

Speaker 2 (39:51):
Are you gonna try on her shoes?

Speaker 1 (39:53):
Stormy Daniels as she's got some fuzzy, fuzzy little pink slippers.
Stormy Daniels is show and ashamed for what has happened
in her country. She said, you cannot tell me that
it's not because of racism that Kamala Harris did not
win again. Trump in twenty sixteen got about thirteen percent

(40:17):
minority vote, this time twenty percent among Latinos. Four years
ago Biden Trump got about thirty percent support. And what
I think I screwed up that up. Biden won Hispanic
voters by thirty points four years ago. Trump has cut
that margin by at least half. It could be more
when all the numbers come in. So the same country

(40:40):
that elected President Obama in landslide victories twice has suddenly
become racist. This is, after all the same nation that said, well,
Trump is the new Hitler and his supporters are extremist.
Nazis had a rallied at Madison Square Garden that in
nineteen thirty nine hosted a Nazi rally, And this year

(41:03):
the Nazi rally had Israeli flags flying all over the place,
and gay people laughing and dancing, and black people laughing
and dance in and Latinos laughing and dancing and celebrating
this movement in this country to so called make America
great again. It wasn't a Nazi rally. If it was,

(41:24):
they failed miserably standing up for Israel, letting minorities and
gaze and Jews phil Madison Square Garden worst Nazi rally ever,
Yet somehow Stormy Daniel says it's all because of racism
that Kamala Harris did not win anyone. Shoes you want
to try on, Lucy.

Speaker 2 (41:47):
I would like to try on Joe Biden's shoes.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
You think, well, what do you think?

Speaker 2 (41:55):
Well, I'm curious as how she feels about this because
we've watched her, allegedly, we have watched her put her
husband in the spotlight that should never have been, pushing
him into that, or pushing him aside and taking over
so publicly just a meeting him.

Speaker 1 (42:16):
I don't know that Jill Biden did that.

Speaker 2 (42:18):
Oh yes she did.

Speaker 1 (42:19):
She appeared to be fighting the people who were removing him.

Speaker 2 (42:23):
I'm talking about when this all first started. I mean,
look back in twenty twenty three, twenty twenty two. You
look back at some of the events that she was
at with him, and she either led him by the
arm or whatever she needed to do, or she would
go the other way and just take over. Well, he's
his stands there. There's plenty of examples of that.

Speaker 1 (42:46):
Interesting, So you're saying that Jill Biden was really running
the country.

Speaker 2 (42:50):
I didn't say that. I don't think that that's the case.

Speaker 1 (42:52):
Her grip on power has been released by what has happened,
and now she's mad.

Speaker 2 (42:56):
Whatever power she had, Yes, it's gone on is it
ever really gone?

Speaker 1 (43:03):
It wouldn't be the first time that a first lady
has stepped in for an ailing president and essentially run
the White House.

Speaker 2 (43:09):
I understand that, so.

Speaker 1 (43:11):
That there's some historical evidence to back that up, which
makes me now wonder about let's put ourselves in the
shoes of those little cabal of Democrats, if they if
the Biden and the Harris Camps and the Clintons and
the Obamas all come together and have a summit like
a meeting of the crime families, Like, all right, we're
putting aside our differences. We checked our guns at the door, Hilary,

(43:34):
did you check all your guns at the door? Okay?
And now we're going to try and figure out the
best way forward. There's still some chitter chatter that maybe
President Biden could step down now, which would lead to
the swearing in a vice president. Kamala Harris has been
America's forty seventh president for the next two months, two

(43:58):
and a half months, and she could then be first
female president and all that stuff, and she could be
president and maybe lay the groundwork for her own comeback
victory four years from now. Now that's interesting to think about.

Speaker 2 (44:12):
Well, they would give her four years to have a message.
She had no message?

Speaker 1 (44:18):
No, No, well she did. Her message was Trump is
bad and his supporters are bad, and I'm not him.
I'm good. I have good vibes. Here's Beyonce. You know
that was her message.

Speaker 2 (44:31):
Okay, I'm sorry. I thought she had no message. You're right.
She did have a message.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
And what was that message?

Speaker 2 (44:37):
I'm not Trump because.

Speaker 1 (44:40):
Because Trump good, because Trump.

Speaker 2 (44:42):
Is Trump is bad.

Speaker 1 (44:43):
No, I don't know bad.

Speaker 2 (44:45):
Oh, bed Trump.

Speaker 1 (44:46):
Is bad bad, I'm good. He's bead.

Speaker 2 (44:49):
I wasn't sure which accent we were using.

Speaker 1 (44:51):
Yeah, somehow this is like a Wisconsin accent, so Minnesota accent.
Because of her running mate O, people blaming her for
picking Tim Walls.

Speaker 2 (45:03):
They're blaming her for losing because of picking.

Speaker 3 (45:06):
Ok.

Speaker 1 (45:07):
Let's put ourselves to understand what. Let's try it on
Tim Walls. Jim Coach new balanced shoes here today.

Speaker 2 (45:14):
You got a kick with them?

Speaker 1 (45:15):
Yeah? How's he? How's he feeling? He's like I was.
I was governor of Minnesota, still governor of Minnesota. Perfectly happy.
Then suddenly I'm in this national spotlight. Everyone's telling me
how great I am and how much fun I am.
And I got waxed by this guy that everyone said
he was a horrible person and dumb as a bag
of hair, and and he absolutely destroyed me and the

(45:38):
vice presidential debate, and it made people realize, maybe I'm
not presidential material because part of the big job of
the vice president is to step in and be president
into something happens. And people looked at me and said,
I don't want him to be president. That guy's that
guy's not all there. You're like, then let me go
back to Minnesota and be governor. I didn't ask for

(45:59):
all this. I was asked to serve as a running mate.
I said, yeah, what the heck, let's do it. So
he's getting blamed right now. He didn't anoint himself the
running mate. He didn't look past the moderate, moderate governor
of Pennsylvania that could have possibly delivered Pennsylvania and their

(46:21):
nineteen swing state electoral College votes. Josh Shapiro, governor of Pennsylvania,
was skipped over, mostly because I think the Kamala Harris
machine said it's a bad idea to pick someone who's
Jewish on this ticket because a lot of our supporters
are terrorizing Jews on college campuses and standing up for

(46:43):
whatever this Palestine might be and condemning Israel and are
harassing Israeli's and Jews in America. And if we pick
a Jew as the running mate, that's gonna hurt our base.
So forget Josh Shapiro and Pennsylvani. How about Tim Walls.
He's fun, he can deliver that folksy, white guy Midwestern vote.

Speaker 2 (47:06):
How do you go from Tim Walls to Shapiro or
vice versa? How do you go? How do you make
that choice when you I think such a different.

Speaker 1 (47:16):
Yeah, well, my assessment is they picked they didn't want
Shapiro because it would be a problem for those who
are calling Trump and his supporters hitler and Nazis, yet
are actively terrorizing Jewish students on college campuses. Simmer in
that irony for a moment, and we'll come back and
keep trying on more shoes. How about this one, I
got a good one. Next, let's try on this guy's shoes.

(47:39):
How's he feeling today? That's next.

Speaker 3 (47:42):
Scott Voice News Radio eleven Tenaby.

Speaker 1 (47:46):
Here's someone's shoes. I want to get out here. Take
a look, probably some very nice, highly polished wing tips.
Let's try on Mike Penc's shoes right now. Yeah, how's
the former vice president feeling about all this?

Speaker 2 (48:03):
Has he made any statements? I mean, I haven't seen
him a part of this at all, except a couple
of things in the early stages.

Speaker 1 (48:09):
Well, he was in the Republican primary sweepstakes, right, and
he was positioning himself as all right, so Trump lost
in twenty twenty. We all know that. And it's not
it's not in dispute. Shut up, it is not, you know,
so it pants over there. Of course, he wouldn't exactly
say it in loud, obnoxious terms. I this is a

(48:33):
controversial hot take. I like Mike Pence. I always have Congressman, governor,
vice president. You know what he did before all that
talk talk radio. He's the only, as I've told him
here on this radio program, he's the only talk radio
host who actually made anything of himself. The rest of
us are all embarrassments to our family and the mockery

(48:54):
of our friends. But he became the vice president of
the United States and the pivotal figure in American history.
But he rolled the dice. He made a calculation Trump
had lost the twenty twenty election and that was not
going to change. And this is something where he and
his former boss party company. It happens. It happens, you

(49:18):
work closely with someone for a few years, there's an issue,
one goes one way, one goes the other. You part ways.
Maybe someone says, you know what I wish you Well,
I'm not going to work here anymore, okay. And then
he decided to try and run against Donald Trump in
the Republican primary as the adult in the room. This

(49:41):
has been tried before. There are other Republicans that came
out to be like, all right, all right, Trump's not
the future of the Republican Party, and certainly not America's
not the future of America. Listen to me, I am
the adult in the room. I'm not going to embarrass
you with a lot of scandal and statements and all

(50:01):
the rest of this stuff. You can trust me. I'm
Mitt Romney, Ben Sass, Mike Pence, and let's all come
together now behind a real adult who's not going to
be out there goofing off at rallies and all the
rest of this stuff and hauled into court and let's
move forward with a real agenda. You know, Trump had

(50:24):
some good ideas, he just wasn't the right guy. Vote
for me. I'm Mike Pence. And the Republican primary voter
said no, Now we're good. We're gonna go with Trump.
And Pence faded back into the hedges like Homer Simpson
and has anyone looked in there for him? Where is
that guy? How's he feeling today? Is like, ah, God,

(50:46):
four years of my former boss, now he's back in
the White House. I could have been there with him again.
I could have enjoyed four more years in the White
House and set up my own presidential ambitions as a
two term vice president if I'd stuck with him. But
I didn't do it. I listened to Mitt Romney and

(51:08):
the rest of these guys. I said, look, you don't
get on the Trump train. He's not your guy. Come
with us. We know what we're doing. Where are those people?
Mitt Romney's out? Ben sass is teaching classes at the
University of Florida. What's Mike Pence doing? How's he feeling today?

Speaker 2 (51:24):
If Mike Pence is saying that I could have been there.
I should have stuck with him because he believed in
what he was doing, or believed in what he's doing now,
then I would agree with him. You know, you should
have stuck with him. But if he left that duo
that's the team. In the other word, if he left

(51:45):
that team of Trump and Pence because somebody told him
not to because he thought that Trump was filling the
blank and idiot whatever word you want to use, then
too bad for you.

Speaker 1 (51:56):
Yeah, well, he thought he was going to lose, he
thought he would never make it past a primary and certainty,
then you need to just yeah, well.

Speaker 2 (52:04):
Because you didn't leave for good reasons.

Speaker 3 (52:06):
He is.

Speaker 1 (52:07):
He's not out there going. He's not out there going.
Oh this is crazy. I know. I'm just I'm wondering
how he feels. I wonder how he feels today. Yet
another person who.

Speaker 2 (52:18):
My point is he should be fine. If he left
because he thought that this that he was not a
good person, he should not be hooked up with him
in the presidential race.

Speaker 1 (52:27):
I hope that's how he's feeling. Honestly, he's he's a
good man. Mitt Romney's a good man. Ben sass is
a good man. These guys all rolled the dice though
that Trump was not going to win anything, and their ambitions,
they're at the side of the road. They got left behind,
they got put on top of the car like Mitt
Romney's dog, and and that's it. That's the end of

(52:50):
their political careers for right now. Well, who never say never?
You want to try on anyone's shoes right now before
we get to a Fox News update. You want to
try on Elon Musk's shoes, Mark Cuban's shoes.

Speaker 2 (53:05):
No, Mark Cuban, he made a nice statement.

Speaker 1 (53:10):
Yeah, I have statements here from Musk, Cuban, and Hamas
as well as others. We'll get to all that after
a Fox News update next. Scott, I've been trying to
strike a measured response to the election results this morning,
just trying to have different perspectives thoughts on things. I
hope that because I don't feel like it's my role

(53:32):
here to get on the radio and spike the football
and all the rest of that stuff. If that's the
kind of pep rally you want. Klay Travis and Buck
Sexton are coming up here in a half an hour,
and they will not be so measured. And if you
think that they're going to have the pom poms out. Wait,
do you hear Jesse Kelly tonight? So it's all part

(53:55):
of our lineup right here on news radio eleven to
ten kfab I'm Scott Vorhees, there's Lucy Chapman. Don't mistake
my lack of leading a PEP rally this morning, instead
just considering perspectives and deciphering results. Don't mistake that for
not being here. I'll put it this way. I'm flying

(54:17):
the American flag outside my house this morning. I should
have put it out there yesterday on election Day. It's
just because I didn't think about it. I don't put
it out there every day because I don't have a
light to shine on it at night. So it's up
to me when I put it out. I got to
remember to take it down. But I put an American

(54:38):
flag outside, and it wasn't like, yeah, this is America
because Trump won.

Speaker 3 (54:43):
It was.

Speaker 1 (54:45):
Mostly we thought the worst about each other all these
big percentages. Overwhelming majorities of Americans were asked, do you
think there'll be violence in the streets based on the
results of the election, And almost everyone said, oh, yeah,
I think the other side when they lose, they're going

(55:06):
to go rioting in the streets. Of course, this could
still come, but we didn't see any of that. Last night.
There was more trouble in the streets of Los Angeles
after their Dodgers won the World Series. Then after Democrats
lost the White House, lost the Senate and may potentially

(55:29):
continue to not be in power in the House of Representatives.
Though right now that's close. Don Bacon, we're saying his
one reelection in Nebraska's second district will go over the
numbers in just a moment. I said I'd have for
you some statements from various individuals this morning, and Lucy,
since you said Mark Cuban issued a classy statement, We'll

(55:50):
start with Mark Cuban, who a week ago was on
the View and said Trump doesn't surround himself with strong,
intelligent women. Females who support Trump are not strong and
they're not smart in the assessment of a guy who
used to own a basketball team, and he's been on TV,

(56:13):
so he knows what he's talking about, even though he's
chosen over his career that haircut. So Mark Cuban issued
a statement, put it out on Twitter X and he said,
congrats Donald Trump, you won fair and Square. Congrats to

(56:34):
Elon Musk as well. Hashtag godspeed, no sarcasm, no, yeah,
but no, yeah.

Speaker 2 (56:44):
I'm thinking now that i'm hearing it again out loud,
I'm thinking that to cover my.

Speaker 1 (56:51):
Self. I don't think he cares.

Speaker 2 (56:54):
I don't think you should ever not care.

Speaker 1 (56:56):
He's a bazillionaire. He doesn't have to care. He didn't
have to get involved in all this, but he certainly did,
and he became part of the story. I hear someone
who's obviously not happy about the results, but really feeling guilty.
He was out there trying to help Kamala Harris and
was among those in the days leading up to the

(57:17):
election who hurt her when she's out there giving this
big speech that's supposed to be her big speech. The
media was supposed to be talking about her big speech.
There at the same spot where Trump told his supporters
to go fight like hell and storm the capitol and
kill everyone you see, or whatever it is that they

(57:37):
think Trump said that day January sixth, She was at
that moment giving a big speech, and she was so
proud of herself, and then the media is like, I
forget that. Biden just called Trump supporters garbage and Mark
Cuban says that if you're a woman who supports Trump,
you're a dummy head. So no one was paying attention
to Kamala Harris in these vital last few days. And

(57:59):
he realizes it and he's sheepish. I think he feels
partly responsible for this, and maybe he should. I don't
know how much responsibility there is to go around there
from Mark Cuban, but he and he said congrats to
Elon Musk as well. What did Elon Musk say on
his Twitter ex It was a picture of him holding

(58:22):
a sink in front of the Oval office and the phrase,
let that sink in?

Speaker 2 (58:29):
Is that the same sink that there's a picture of
him carrying out of Twitter?

Speaker 1 (58:34):
The same joke in twenty twenty two when he took
the sink either into or out of the Twitter building.
Let that sink in? Total dad joke. Elon Musk going
dad joke on this one. So it yeah, he used
the same joke. You know what I thought about doing

(58:56):
hard to deal and I thought about this on Halloween
on my Facebook. We've got this little witch in my house.
Well you married her? No, No, I'm talking about I've
got this little It's like a four inch tall, creepy
looking plastic witch with purple hair and glowing eyes, and

(59:17):
you squeeze her and she goes, no, wait, that's the
Pillsbury dough boy. You squeeze her and she lets out
this horrible shrieking sound. And I posted that video of
me doing that to the witch and her eyes lighting
up and her shrieking, and I posted that on Facebook
and said Happy Halloween. And I thought when I posted that,

(59:40):
if Trump wins, I'm going to post the same thing
with Trump one and then heard you going, you know,
but I didn't know if anyone would get it the
way I meant it. And my concern was, and I
hate on some level, I'm not as much fun as
I used to be. I used to whatever on the

(01:00:03):
radio or on social media, just like, ah, you know
what I'm gonna do or say this, and damn the consequences.
Then this is after years of dealing with the consequences. Yeah,
I know, and it's not comply. I know, it's not
completely drummed out of me. But my concern was is
that people were gonna take it as women are all

(01:00:27):
mad that Trump won, and I didn't want it to
be about that, and I just knew that the comments
would just get into fighting and all thats like, Ah,
you know what, it's a funny joke to me. I'll
just leave it at that. I didn't know people and
I didn't know if people would get it that. I
also posted the same thing on Facebook for Halloween, and
there was just there was a lot that you'd have

(01:00:48):
to get to get that joke. It was supposed to
be that woman at Trump's inauguration kneeling there yelling no.
It was supposed to be like that. See yeah, see
that's if it takes that much explaining, it's not that funny.
We have a statement here from the Prime Minister of Israel,

(01:01:09):
Benjamin Netanyahu, m congratulations on history's greatest comeback. Your historic
return to the White House offers a new beginning for
America and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between
Israel and America. Boy, the College Palestinian students, they're not
gonna like hearing that, probably not. And we also have

(01:01:32):
a statement from Hamas the congratulations the terrorist organization. I said,
they're withholding judgment on what this means, but they they're
now telling Trump what to do. They said, Trump must
listen to the voices of the American community itself rejecting

(01:01:55):
the aggression on Gaza, and realize that Palestinians will not
accept a path that diminishes their rights. Also, Hamas is
telling Trump what to do. We'll see how that goes over.
Let's try on the shoes of Iran today. Iran's currency
is the real not Aaron Rayal, who's a guest on

(01:02:19):
Gary sadelmeyern Kfab's Morning News. The Real is the It's
like the dollar in Iran. The strongest it's been was
in two thousand and fifteen. What happened in twenty and fifteen.
That's when President Obama.

Speaker 2 (01:02:36):
Oh, that's the palates of money, isn't it.

Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
Sent an aircraft carrier full of money over to Iran
and they struck a nuclear deal with world leaders. And
at that time the real was trading thirty two thousand
rial to one dollar. It's not the strongest bit of currency.
Hard to carry that around, you know, for the vending machine,

(01:03:00):
like a mountain dew. Please, all right, that'll be seventy
thousand real, all right, hang on one, two three. So
the strongest it's ever been is thirty two thousand to one.

Speaker 2 (01:03:12):
That's the strongest.

Speaker 1 (01:03:13):
That's the strongest it's been all right. After Trump was
elected last night, the Real as of this morning was
trading at seven hundred three thousand reals to one dollar,
the weakest it's ever been. Iran's currency has sunk to

(01:03:33):
an all time low after the election of Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (01:03:41):
Now put on Zelensky's ishoes.

Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
He issued a statement he congratulated Trump on an impressive
victory did the President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelenski, and said
that he and Trump had discussed ways to put an
end to Russian aggression against Ukraine, and he said Trump's
commitment to the peace through strength approach in global affairs
can practically bring just peace in Ukraine closer. That is

(01:04:09):
a hopeful message that everyone hopes comes true, and you
know who expects it to come true, President Trump.

Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
I could see that.

Speaker 1 (01:04:19):
There are some of the statements from world leaders. We
got statements from Great Britain and France. Historic victory, looking
forward to working with you again, looking forward to squeezing
the life out of your hand. That handshake between Emmanuel
Macrone of France and President Trump, where they're just trying
to crush each other's knuckles. Let's try on Deb Fisher's
shoes right now. It looked like for a while last

(01:04:42):
night she would lose to the independent challenger, Dan Osborne.
A lot of people voted for Trump and Dan Osborne,
which is rather unique. But ultimately Deb Fisher prevailed and
we'll be going back to Washington for another term. Looking though,
at how many votes Pete Ricketts got, because you had

(01:05:03):
both United States Senators on the ballot yesterday in Nebraska,
Pete Ricketts picked up five hundred and seventy one thousand
some vote step Fisher picked up four hundred eighty seven
thousand some votes, a difference of about eighty four thousand
people in Nebraska that voted for Rickets but not Fisher.
She lost fifteen percent support between those who voted for

(01:05:28):
Rickets and those who voted for Fisher. Now she's got
six years ahead of her, which will probably be her
last term in office. Someone right now is starting a
campaign for United States Senator in six years. So those
are some interesting numbers out of Nebraska. As far as
our statewide ballot initiatives, read Nebraska Pro Life, Nebraska Stood

(01:05:50):
Up for Life, enshrining the twelve week abortion ban and
Beating Initiative four to thirty nine, which would have allowed
abortions into the second and third trimesters. But these same
voters also said, you know what, medical weed, medical marijuana,
let's do that too. And some people think that those
are pretty interesting results. I looked at them as totally humanitarian.

(01:06:12):
And we can talk about more of this in the
days and weeks to come. So much more to talk about,
but I'll let Clay and Buck do that next.

Speaker 3 (01:06:20):
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