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Adam Keayler, Welcome back. AdamKeller is running for Hamilton County Commissioner
as a Republican, which will bea little bit of balance considering the lockstep
Democrats in charge of the county businessiness. God knows what they're doing because we
hardly have any local reporting on whatgoes on in the kind of commissioner's office.

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You can find Adam's website learn moreabout him. Hey, look,
donate contact help him with his campaign. Get a yard sign Adam Kaylor k
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Adam Keller dot com. Adam Keller, welcome back, my friend. Yeah,
it's always great to see you.Let's start. I know we're talking
about a county race here, butyou and I were talking before the segment

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started about the national politics having probablya profound impact on local elections. I
mean, the Democrats are starting tosweat about losing their the majority in the
Senate. They wanted to take overthe House, and they thought that was
a lot certainly a sure thing becauseevil Orange Man is their opposition. But
now the realities of Biden's cognitive declineare on full display, they can't deny

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it anymore. We all realize we'vebeen gaslight both left and right, and
the polls, which I know you'vebeen talking about, you've been paying close
attention to time. If you can'tget people motivated on the left, if
you can't get people motivated to goout and vote for president, they're not
going to be motivated to go outand vote for the down down races.

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Well, I don't know if you'veseen the recent pictures, but now Biden's
the Orange Man. Yeah, Iknow some of your listeners have probably seen
those photos. But now you knowthey go to calling Trump the orange Man,
and now Bidens the orange Man.So he was the pastiest. You
know, this this comment coming fromthe pasty white guy that is Brian Thomas,
Northern European, and I gotta stayout of the sun because of the

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family history of you know, skinpotential for skincarester like that, all that.
So I'm a pasty white guy.So I am, you know,
a boy calling the kettle black orwhite as the case may be. He
came, I mean, he lookedlike Casper the Friendly Ghost during the debate,
and then people started ridiculing him forthat, you know, a thousand
yard stare and that you know,sort of out of touch, distant look,

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and had the fact that he lookedso pale. One day forward,
he comes on and he's got thespray tan, so it's or all that
vacation time at Camp David Well.I mean, but for a campaign that
loves to run on evil Orange man, they kind of did themselves in from
a political decision making standpoint, theyshould have carted him out as the pasty

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white guy was the day before andnot subjecting themselves to the ongoing onslaught of
criticisms. Now, well, theyare the Party of hypocrisy. So there's
there's that problem. But I mean, one of the problems this is people
are starting to figure out the hypocrisy, and most voters, your moderate,
your kind of center left liberals,they are seeing what's going on and they

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see that they've been lied to thiswhole time about you know, Biden's cognitive
ability and you know, who's runningthe country. That's the big question right
now, who's running the country.And it's showing up in the polls after
that debate. You saw a bigshift in voter sentiment and key swing states.
You're I'm talking Arizona, New Jersey, for god's say, we were

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talking about it before the show.He's up a point in New Jersey,
He's up in New Hampshire, he'sup I think one or two points in
Michigan. Now Pennsylvania is going tobe the big one. And I think
right now he's up five points inPennsylvania. Yeah. I mean this is
going to have repercussions for the DemocraticParty all the way down ballot in so
many races. If there was evera time for Conservatives to take back this

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country, it would be this year. And that is I'm glad you put
it that way, because my followup point to this discussion is, let
us not count our chickens before they'rehatch. Well. I need to show
up in massive numbers those people outthere who are still of the mind that
the last election got stolen, thatJoe Biden was never properly elected president,

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you know, singing the mantra ofDonald Trump. Okay, how about filling
in the black. I mean,there was like twenty thirty forty thousand votes
that separated the winner from the loser. Let us overwhelm the polls with votes.
Go ahead and vote early if youwant get it out of the way.
Just make an effort to actually getup and vote. You may be
sick on election day, I don'tknow, but the left loves taking advantage

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of early voting. It's their baby. Well, let's go ahead and use
it to our advantage as conservatives whosee the writing on the wall with all
these leftist policies. I was lookingat an article from Oakland, Oakland.
I mean, can you find amore left wing place in the world or
a bigger disaster of a city total? Charlie Fox tried, they're voting to

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recall their mayor. They need.It's a leftist right and they've got overwhelming
numbers they raided. Yeah, wellit's all corruption. This is what happens,
Brian, And I don't know ifyou saw my commercial. I had
a commercial one during the debate onCNN Fox. I had it on I
was on several different channels, butI ran I think nine different spots before
the debate, during the debate,and after the debate. My entire commercial,

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and I need to put it upon the website. My entire commercial
is about the fact that we havea monopoly. We have a monopoly here
in city council. We have amonopoly when it comes to county government.
What do you do if you're aconservative? And this is the problem.
And I don't think democrats think aboutthis. They're so hungry for power that
they don't realize there's a giant blockof voters here that just feel disconnected and

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don't their voice is not being heard. And guess what they're taxpayers. These
are the people that probably produce moretax dollars for the city and the county
than the rest of the majority thatvotes for these folks. And at some
point you start running out of people'smoney because folks like me, folks like

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you, could leave the county andtakes our tax dollars and our businesses with
us. Many have, many have. I mean, look what's going on
with ge right now? You gotit. That's your greatest example right there.
It's perfect because they were downtown yep, and they chose to move out
of the county. You gave themtax incentives to stay down there. Now
they're scrambling to find other businesses isto move into that building that they built

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down there, because they're just goingto consolidate things. They're going to move
things up to Evendale, and nowyou're not going to have anybody working downtown
and all those businesses that are downtown, the banks that you just built,
there's going to be less people togo to those businesses. Hopefully they can
fill up that building. I praythat they fill up that building. And
you've got folks that are coming inand out every day, and they're not

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just working from home, they're physicallydown there to spend money well, and
fill out the building with non governmentalemployees. That's it. Taxpayers and people
who are actually producing goods and servicesthat we want. That's it. And
Brian, one of the problems rightnow, the Fed's not going to reduce
interest rates anytime soon because the Bidenadministration's telling them they're adding all these jobs

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right well, twenty five percent ofthe jobs you're at in your government jobs.
And the goal is, don't embarrassBiden, don't scare the people into
thinking that the unemployment rate's really reallyhigh. Create a whole bunch of government
jobs to artificially keep the unemployment ratelow. But that's the one thing the
FED is hung up on right now. That's why they're not reducing interest rates

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is because Biden administrations is telling everybodyemployment numbers are great. If they were
actually true, we wouldn't have asmuch inflation anymore, the interest rates would
drop, people would have cash toinvest in things to do, things to
go shopping, to go on vacations. People are spending money on credit cards
right now. They're going into debtto go on vacations right now. Well,

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and from a financial planning standpoint,I would say that is not the
right thing to do. No,it's the opposite of what you got to
do into debt to go on vacation. That's probably a road that we shouldn't
go down. I might get myselfin trouble. Oh, this is the
problem we're facing right now. Andthey continue to tax and tax and tax,
and you know, ask for theselevees for this or that, and

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it's just continue to burden the taxpayer. And in my opinion, money's better
in the hands of the people thanit is bureaucrats. Oh, without question,
ten of my political fehilosophy. That'sfash. We'll bring out them back
and talk more about kindy related issues, the race and other matters in creation.
Happy Tuesday, Adam Kaylor and studiolisten to lunch tomorrow turf Club.

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A little bird suggested that maybe Adam, you will be there enough to put
you on the spot. Westside.Jim Keefer just sent me a time It
was Westside, Jim, you knewit. Anyhow, if you can make
it, it'll be a great thingto see you there Turf Club. About
eleven thirty is when we meet AdamKeayler running for Hamlin County Commissioner again.
You can find them online at AdamKaylor dot com. K O E H
L E R S. I Spell'slast name. Anyway, we were talking

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off air, and of course it'lllead into this something I've observed for years
and years and years. How couldyou not if you're a political observer.
The left is a well oiled machinewhen it comes to getting people out,
getting people to get up and vote, the ground, grassroots organizational level.
I remember back when Obama was running, they were taking buses to nursing homes
and bringing people in, and Imean you got to give them credit.

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And I just was, you know, I'd scream in the microphone, where's
the where are the conservatives? Whydon't we do this? I mean,
again, going back to my commentabout early voting, you know it's a
sort of the conservative philosophy vote onelection day voting. Republicans are really wed
to that, just go vote onelection day. Well, you know what
there is a period of early voting. Now, whether you want it or
not, it's there. Take advantageof it. That's right. Get your

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friends to go out and vote,you know, tell grandma that she needs
to register to vote, or gether over to the polls, or however
you go about it. But weneed to be more engaged. We are
losing the country for want of activism. Left has always been active because they
want to undermine this system. Theywant to replace it with something else.
It's little baby steps along the way, and we find ourselves in counter.

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You're twenty twenty four when all thesewoke leftist policies have invaded every corner of
government. Yeah, and you shouldbe afraid of that. I mean,
I think you've got the powers thatbe who influence young people who are mostly
uninformed voters. Right, Yeah,but they're you know, full of pisson
vinegar, and they go out thereand they get upset and they you know

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that you can easily activate and manipulatethose people to go out and do something
because they want to feel like they'recontributing. Right. They want to be
adults at that point in their lifeand they want to do adult thing.
So it's easy for the left whoisn't the most well intentioned group and the
ones I'm talking about are the farleft and they go out here and they
manipulate these young people into rioting andburning things and jumping on cars. I

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mean, you see it all thetime. Useful idiots is the term.
And if you guys have never heardit before, please look it up.
It hash. It goes all theway back to Russia and Marxism and all
this other stuff. And you know, Lenin actually came out. He had
a quote he said that socialism theultimate goal. Socialism is communism. You
can look up that quote. Andanyone who tells you they're exactly anyone who

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tells you they're a democratic socialist,they may not even know it, but
they're being used as a useful idiot. And we know it as people on
the right. What the ultimate goalis? Right, And we've seen it
and you've had hundreds of millions ofpeople die if you understand history. But
you're going you have those ill intentionedpeople who want power, and they're the
ones who are going to benefit.See that's the thing. Definitionally speaking,

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those people who want power shouldn't undercommunism have it. No, they should
never ability to each courty is need. Everyone is equally I always argue miserable
in a communist system. There areno mansions with people eating cavia and having
yachts and stuff. Everyone is starvingpoor. That's communism. And they are

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the party. They want to leadand they want it. It's like Jiji.
They want to be Jjien PingER VladimirPutin. They want to be the
king, the leader, and theywant to dictate the terms and conditions of
everyone's lives. You will all liveequally miserable under their form of communism.
That's right, and it's short termfixes, right. They they they fixate
on the anger of people right now. So class warfare is the biggest.

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Class warfare is huge, right,and that's what Karl Marx came up with,
the whole class warfare. But yousee it INDI, you see it
in ESG. You see all thesethings that they want to implement. They
don't call it what it actually is. But it's all stems from Marxism.
I mean, it's obvious if youstudy it. But the thing is is
they fixate on the anger of people. Right People are in poverty, people

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are this, people are that,Well, then you should steal from this
group of people because they're doing well, Brian, Steal from guys like Brian,
steal from me, Steal from allthese people who are doing well,
and they use their resentfulness against theminstead of listening to us our pitches and
is sexy our pitches. Go towork, do the hard work. That's
the way you get ahead in America. Well, people don't want to hear

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that, Brian. They want tohear that instant, instant gratification. That's
what they want to hear. Andthe Left knows that, and they've got
that thing down, They've got theirpitch down, and people love to hear
it. Yeah. Well, Imean, Bernie Sanders just I mean,
I was talking about this just theother day, on the day when the
CBO report comes out, talking aboutthe trajectory of our national debt and how
we're going to blow through an additionaltwo trillion dollars every year to the foreseeable

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future beyond what is taking in taxrevenue. That's an oversized government right there.
And response, what do all ofour elected officials say, I'm not
touching Social Security or Medicare. BernieSanders comes out and says, we want
to expand Medicare, expand it,Expand it if it's already scheduled to be
belly up. I counted your twentytwenty nine and he's talking about expanding it

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A free stuff and things. It'sfree stuff and things. And you know
what the crazy thing is too,they're now using our tax dollars down at
well. One of the proposals incity Council is to allow city officials to
sit on the boards of these nonprofitsthey give money to. Have you heard
of this thing? Yeah? Whichis insane. It's like and I've gotten
to an argument online with one ofthe guys who's proposing this, and his

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argument is as well, they needto be accountable with our money, and
I said, I agree with that, But why do you need a board
seat? That's a bargaining chip.Yes, if you want. If I
want to get elected to city council. Everybody that donates in my campaign knows
they could potentially get a board seatif I do them a favor. Right,
you've given city council another bargaining chipwith people, and it just opens

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them up to corruption. And whynot just write a contract with some KPIs
in it. Hey, look ifthere's a bunch of homeless people sleeping in
my park. Homeless Coalition or whatevergroup we gave money to, you lose
your funding. You didn't hit theseKPIs. It's as simple as a contract.
You don't need to put someone inthe city on a board at the
United Way or something and give themvoting rights. You're a talking about communism,

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Oh yeah, controlling the means ofproduction in this particular case, the
how the charitable funds are distributed to, making sure it goes to the right
people. M M, no roomfor corruption. That more with Adam Keyler,
let's postermo and let me mention toyou a stronger Tuesday, in a
happy one to you. One hourfrom now Deep Dive with Daniel Davis,
NATO's summit kicking out the day,the cognitively impaired Joe Biden will be on

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full display for all the NATO leadersto observe firsthand, even though they have
been observing in firsthand now for severalyears. The anytime Adam Keyler's in studio
Adam kaylor ko e h l eR dot com is where you're final running
for County commissioner, Voice of orcommon sense, reason and a big business
focused guy knows how to build businessesand make money off of businesses, and

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knows what businesses need to live,thrive and survive. And it's not higher
taxes, that's for sure. That'sexactly what it is. Not. It's
it's I mean, you've got tomake your city, county, whatever.
And I'm running for the most unsexyposition. I mean, nobody even knows
what county commissioners do. You know, essentially, we collect money and we
end out money, right, andwe can redistribute money and these you know,

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all these different departments at the countyhas you know, one obviously being
the sheriff's department is the biggest expensein the whole county, Jim Neil.
And if you don't have a safecounty, then you also have a place
that businesses don't want to be.You have a place that no one wants
to visit. You turn into Memphiseventually, and I don't know the last
time you were like, hey,guys, you know what I should do.
We should go down to Memphis.We should go visit the great things

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in downtown Memphis. I don't knowanybody who's said that, but you know,
you've got to support people like JimNeil, you got to support people
like Melissa Powers. We've got toget out there and vote. If you
just assume your neighbors registered, nexttime they're arguing about the groceries with you,
they're complaining, they're saying the groceryprices are crazy, ask them if
they're registered to vote. Good point. Get out there. Register people,
you know, volunteer for some ofthese campaigns. Talk to your neighbors.

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There's people out there that are stillI don't know how you can be undecided
right now, after seeing what thatdebate, and after seeing what's been going
on, and after seeing what's beenhappening in the country, because plain and
simple, it's you know, somepeople refer to as Trump derangement symbol,
evil orange man. We have theknee jerk reaction from so many people who
are otherwise you know, intelligent,thoughtful, insightful folks. Is if you

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mentioned Trump, they just immediately havea negative reaction. It's like a Pavlovian
response. They've been told it overand over over and over, and MSNBC
go ahead and point that out andthen remember those are the same people who
lied to you for years and yearsabout Biden's cognitive abilities. They're gaslighting you.
Yeah, and Trump is not theembodiment of Satan. He may be

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problematic in many ways. I've acknowledgedthat over the years. You know what,
he's obviously been rained in. You'llsee his Twitter feed going crazy anymore.
State that he was restrained and reservedat the debate. He has not
gone out and responded to every criticismknee jerk reaction like he used to.
He's becoming slightly more presidential, whichis a good thing. He needs that

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to prevail. Well, Brian,you know that. I mean, he
wasn't a politician. No, Iunderstand he wasn't a politic. That's why
he wasn't presidential. This was ahardcore businessman. He's sitting down with unions,
with contractors, welders, plumbers,electricians. He's around those guys all
day, right, And now allof a sudden, you put him in
front of a TV camera where he'ssupposed to be this political guy, and

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he points at CNN and MSNBC andcalls him fake news. Well, what
have they done? They've been onevent. They've had a vendetta against him
ever since then. But he was. He was right about them being fake
news. Now it's easy to spotit because we've been awakened, right,
and everybody complain about Trump, theysay all Trump, evil man. But
it's mostly the media that's feeding youthis stuff over and over and over again.

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I've been in advertising my whole career. You have to say something to
people six or seven times for itto resonate. Now it becomes a fact
with them, especially in the worldof politics, where so few people,
sadly enough, pay any attention whatsoever. That SoundBite ultimately becomes, you know,
the vote. That's it. Youjust boil it down to something obnoxious
but memorable. You know, orangeman racist, orange man sexist, or

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you know, and that's all peopleremember. And if you ask him,
can you identify specifically in what way, for example, Donald Trump is racist?
And they're left to you. They'lljust kind of like stare off into
distance. No, I really can't. Well, there was that time and
he said there were good people onboth sides. He was using client.
No, no, he wasn't.He even said, if you read the
whole statement, I am not theclient and I am not praising white supremacists.

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I am not praising the comings onthe anti FIS side, they're just
regular seasoned citizens who are walking downthere expressing an opinion about a statue.
They're going to take it that theygot this project twenty twenty five thing that
they're floating around now, or thatcame from the Heritage Foundation, which they're
even misrepresenting what the Heritage Foundation says. But Trump came out and said the
Heritage Foundation thing doesn't have anything todo with my plan. The Heritage Foundation

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is a third party group. Youknow, they are on the right.
But the graphic that liberals are sendingaround on Facebook and Twitter right now,
it's just it's scare tactic after scaretactic after scare tactic, and that's what
they do. They're so desperate rightnow, they're passing around just boldface live.

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They are easy to fact check andthe other I know they're subcess there,
and I understand you pro lifers,but they are saying that the Trump
administration is going to have a federalban on abortions, and Donald Trump is
you know, he's glue in theface. It's a state issue. The
Supreme Court said it. I've saidit till I'm blowing the phase too anybody
starts talking about federal action either expandingor limiting reproductive rights, if you want

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to call him that, And thatpisss off a lot of my anti abortion
listeners, the pro life folks.But you know, the idea of abortion
is no longer within the purview ofthe federal government, so say at the
Supreme Court it is the Tenth Amendmentissue. Those powers not specifically reserved of
the federal government belonged to drum rollstates. Trump said it at the debate
four times, and yet the dayafter Democrats are running around screening about how

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Donald Trump's going to take your rightto an abortional way. He even acknowledges,
you know, he believes in theexceptions for rape incests and the life
of the mother, thus irking someof my far right evangelical conservative friends who
are still going to go out andvote for Trump. I presume seven thirty
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about him, donate, get yourselfyard sign and for a limited finance campaign
like this, I cannot imagine yourcampaign or your opponent's campaign actually doing polling
information like going out and where areyou relative to each other? But you
in fact have crunched some numbers onthat. Yeah, this is what I
do. I love it and Itake advantage of the technology available to me

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AI tools like that. So yougo into chat, you bet, you
plug in a bunch of information andit's only going to give you what it
knows. It can scour the internet, it can do all this stuff for
you. But if you go andyou ask it a question, ask it
to collect data for You'll go outand collect the data and then you go
look at past elections, right,you look at what happened in twenty eighteen,
twenty twenty twenty two to twenty twentyfour with these county races, right,

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And that's what I went out andI got county race information. And
one of the things I found outis my opponent back in twenty twenty primary
got fifty eight thousand votes from thein the Democratic primary. This year,
she got twenty nine, three hundredand seventeen votes. That's half. I
got a little over thirty two thousand, and in twenty twenty the number was

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thirty five thousand. So there's justas much enthusiasm for Republicans that came out
and voted in the primary, butthere's almost half as much enthusiasm when it
comes to Democrats. Now. Idon't know exactly what we attribute that to,
but I'm guessing it's probably the urbanAfrican American vote that she's not getting.
Really yeah, because I mean,you've had a shift, You've had

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a shift. Why are they excitedto come out in twenty twenty four?
They don't necessarily like either candidate,right, They've seen, you know,
been told Biden or Trump is racistand evil and hates minorities and all this
other stuff. For the last Idon't know. They years and they see
Biden stumbling around, can't you knowspeak, can't do a ton of things,
and they're like, well, I'mnot excited to vote for him either.

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Plus he's made some really offensive statementsto the black community, and he
panders shamelessly. We gotta do islook it up. But there's tons of
it. Right. The guy's beena politician for forty five years. He
was in a speech with David Dukeone time. I mean, it's insane,
But people don't Robert Bird, RobertBird, that's what was. You
don't even they don't even pay attentionto this stuff. But if they lose
this vote, if they can't getAfrican American voters mobilized and excited about voting,

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which they didn't do in the primary, obviously in an election year,
they're in major trouble in these inthese urban districts. Well, I would
say, you know, the proofis the writings on the wall. You
know where we are relative to inflation, the immigration situation, our national dad,
all these different things. And youknow, our government spending really directly
impacts those who are most closely affiliatedwith the government. In other words,

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those who are receiving benefits from thegovernment. If you don't write the ship
of our financial problems we face,that program that you love so much is
not gonna be around. People likeus are gonna leave. We're gonna be
out, We're gonna leave the city, we're gonna leave the county. We're
gonna take our tax dollars with us, and you're gonna again end up with
a place like Memphis, where everybodylives in the outskirts. Nobody wants to
live in the city, nobody wantsto come to the city, and it's

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gonna be a problem. But you'vegot places like Nashville, which are thriving
right now, and they've branded themselves. You know what Nashville is. If
I go on a trip to Nashville, I know what it is. Country
Music Center. It's all these things. It's fun, there's events going on.
Even Indianapolis is killing us right nowwhen it comes to events. Indianapolis,
Columbus, these places are catching upto us. Cleveland, for God's

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sake, and Pittsburgh, Cincinnati isfalling behind as a region. It's drastically
falling behind our peer cities. Louisville. Louisville's kind of a dumpster fire right
now. But you see what happeneddown there. But you've got problems.
We don't brand ourselves. We're endingmoney like mad because we've got a monopoly

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here that loves spending your tax dollarsand wasting things. We're in desperate need
of an audit at the county.We need to find out where's the money
going and how can we more effectivelyspend this money. We're not doing that
because there's no incentive. These peopleare going to get voted in no matter
what. Brian, Well, don'tsay that, because the enthusiasm a lot
higher on the Republican side. Thenwe're trying to generate some of that enthusiasm

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here this morning. Need to participate, folks, Get out, spread the
word, Make sure your neighbor isindeed registered to vote. Try to catch
them when they get back from Krogerwhen you ask them that question. Seven
fifty five krs DE talks stations ingramon fifty five kr see the talk station
seven fifty fifty five KRCD talk station. A couple more minutes here with Adam
Kayler running for County Commissioner. AdamKayler dot com Koehl e R help them

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out, and there's room for optimismon this. I know we already discussed
the political landscape relative to the nationalelection, how that's going to have a
triple down effect. But looking atHamil County, which has really gone blue,
we all understand that. But whenyou look at the numbers from the
last election, if you add upthe votes for the Republican coupled with the
votes for Smitherman, you had morein that camp, both conservative ideologically speaking,

(27:14):
at least from a fiscal responsibility standpointthan the Democrat who ultimately won because
the vote was split. Yeah.I mean, if there's there's a I
mean, I guess what I wantyou to establish here and confirm for my
listeners who are leaning Republican and wouldlike to see a change in the county
that it is within reach. Thisis winnable. We should have Republicans at

(27:37):
the county level, especially in ayear like this when Trump has a lot
of momentum. I've seen anywhere fromthree hundred and fifteen to three hundred and
forty five electoral votes in his favorthis time. Three hundred and forty five
would be a landslide. We didbe back to Reagan Mondale, Reagan Mondale.
Right, So in twenty twenty two, do Moss ran against Smitherman and

(27:59):
O'Neill. Dumas only got forty fivepoint two percent of the vote. The
other two candidates got fifty four pointeight percent of the vote. That means,
like you said, the conservative sideof things would have won that election
by like six points. Yeah,And in twenty eighteen it was very similar.
Monzel was running, I believe,against Dumas, and Mon's only lost
that election by like one or twopoints. And you know, Christopher siphoned

(28:21):
off some of the black vote becauseobviously a very strong candidate. People in
the community love him. He's veryconnected with the black community. So of
course people who might have been inclinedto vote for Dumas, when they see
smith ament on there, they're goingto go for smith ament But as you
mentioned, more and more people inthe black community are now gravitating towards Trump.

(28:42):
That the nationwide polling reflects that andsuggests that. And I gotta imagine
locally we can't be any different.I mean, what's Biden done for black
people or anybody for that matter.Nothing. Actually, they've kept them poor.
In my opinion. I mean,why you know you need to keep
people at a certain level to keepthem from voting republic As soon as you
start paying taxes and you own abusiness and you have employees and you have

(29:03):
you know, all these things youhave to register for every year to keep
your business afloat and pay all thesetaxes to the government and pay for these
licenses that you need for your business. I mean, my wife owns a
spa. You know there's licenses involvedin that. She you know, she
does business in Ohio, can't getlicens. You know, she has to
get license in Kentucky, in Indianaif she wants to open up you know,
other spas in those in those placesright across the river, right right.

(29:25):
So you know, you've got allthose kind of problems. Once you
start realizing that stuff is a realityfor you, you start thinking differently and
you start voting differently. And asRepublicans, we don't want anyone to be
poor. If they're poor, wehave to pay for them. If they're
poor, they can't buy our stuff. Why would we as Republicans want to
keep anyone down. We don't.We want a thriving economy. But on

(29:48):
the other side, of things.They do have a motivation to keep it
down and keep people poor. Andfolks are waking up, especially our brothers
and sisters in the black community.They are waking up to what's been done
to them over the last seventy years. Yep. And the immigration community that's
flowing over the southern border illegal isnot helping anyone here either. Adam Kayler's
been a pleasure having in studio,very candid debate Adam Kayler dot com where

(30:11):
you find out how you can helpAdam. And there is certainly some optimism
and a positive message coming from Adam, and I strongly suggest you take a
look at his campaign and back himup and get your neighbor to registered to
vote. Like you said before,we have definitely some positive momentum as we
approach November, Adam. Until weget to talk again, thank you for
coming in as always, and havea wonderful week and good luck on the

(30:33):
campaign. That's right, and let'snot forget about the Cony party over at
Prysal Chili on July sixteenth for theCincinnati West Republican Club. Our buddy Westside
Jim is throwing that and it wouldbe good for good to see folks out
there for six o'clock Free Coney's.That's right, Free Conie's got West Side
Jim Kiefer. But then there's thefree Country RYSL Chili Conies July sixteenth,
guys, and definitely hit my websiteAdam Kayler Khler dot com. Somebody actually

(30:56):
just donated. I got a notification, so thanks. Yeah. Yeah,
it's work, and it's working comingon these shows, Brian. I appreciate
that. I appreciate every minute youget me. I love that it's working
for you. Keep up the greatwork. Joe paul Ache Breitbart Inside Scoop
coming up off the top of theair

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