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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Dan Capless and welcome to today's online podcast
edition of The Dan Caplis Show. Please be sure to
give us a five star rating if you'd be so kind,
and to subscribe, download and listen to the show every
single day on your favorite podcast platform. There is so
much going on in the world. You know what I
want to talk about. I promoted. I want to talk
about just sort of all of this great data coming

(00:22):
together all at once to confirm what I've been telling
you for a long time that Harris is going to
fade away and fold up, just as she did in
her twenty twenty race for obvious reasons. She doesn't have
the capability to do this, and people start to see it,
and they start to drift away, and President Trump is
going to continue to gain strength. So, as we say

(00:44):
here today, as promised. If I'm right, and I think
the vast majority of the data points that way, Donald
Trump is on track to victory, and the chances of
a larger victory go grow, as they say in English,
greater every single day, and it is loose. Could he
still lose a cheer? He could, I mean, he could
give it away, But there are no real signs of

(01:05):
him doing that, because what do we know historically? We
know historically Trump closes very well, closed extraordinarily well in sixteen, right,
I mean, look at what happened in the middle of
October of sixteen, the Hollywood Access tapes. A lot of
people thought he was done. And then look what happened
in twenty He got COVID. He got COVID just a
short time out from the election. As a result, had

(01:25):
a horrible first debate, and then finished incredibly strong, lost
by hair. So he is a great closer, and I
think there are other indicators today and in the last
few days that he is in that mode right now
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lots going on locally, and we will be all over there.

(01:47):
I know some folks still want to talk about the
sentencing of Tina Peters yesterday, and as we talked about yesterday,
you know, the issues of when you look across the nation,
you look at all these lefties who get away with
obvious crimes and never even get charged, let alone sentence
to long jail times. And so you know, we'll continue

(02:07):
that conversation I'm sure today and Again, what I've said is,
I'm not criticizing this court for this sentence in part
because I haven't been into this case. I mean, the
truth on the Tita Peters case is I couldn't even
tell you right now exactly what she was convicted of
doing wrong. I understand the broader outlines of it, but
not to the kind of specificity I would say talk

(02:29):
about one of my own court cases or a legal
case that I'm analyzing for a network or a local station.
I just don't know the case in that kind of depth.
And since I don't do criminal work, I also haven't studied,
you know, the sentencing parameters, et cetera. I do understand
that absolutely on the surface of it, nine years seems
like a very long time for a first offender, for

(02:51):
a woman her age, gold star mom, etc. And it
makes me very sad to think of a long prison
term like that. I think that we know that just
under Colorado rules, et cetera, Tina Peters is likely to
do much, much, much less time than that, and so
that's I think the reality of the landscape at the moment.

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But if you want to have that conversation, very very
happy to do it. Eight five five four zero five
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the grave threat. And I'm sorry to be so serious
on such a perfect Friday afternoon. I don't know if
there could be a nicer fall Friday. Now, if it's
a Friday before Christmas. We have a light snow that's

(03:34):
pretty perfect, but for today ideal. So I don't mean
to get too heavy, but listen, I mean, we know
that no foreign enemy is ever going to destroy America.
But what could sure as heck destroy America is the
continuation of what the left is doing now, of this
two tiered system of justice where lefties get away with
obvious crimes never even get prosecuted. Then you get a

(03:57):
guy like Trump who's prosecuted for stow' that's bogus. He
shouldn't be prosecuted for. But they can't beat him at
the ballot box, so they're going to try to throw
him in jail or at least undermine public confidence in him.
But then, as predicted Ryan, I think right here it
because the American people are good people, it has the
opposite effect. It boomerangs on them and even makes them

(04:18):
stronger because guess what, awful lot of people who despise
Trump despise living in a Banana republic more and they
don't want a Banana republic. If they wanted a Banana republic,
they move to a Banana republic. So one of the
many reasons why if I'm betting a stake, I'm betting
that this thing keeps trending toward Trump and the final
margins of victory are larger than expected and maybe even

(04:42):
big enough to get a few more Republican Senators, which
would be a very very good thing. So we have
so much fun sound to get into today. We're going
to dive into all of that. Eight five five for
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good things that are happening for Trump. But we have

(05:04):
got to start, don't We just have to start with
something we've never seen before in the Biden presidency. And
I am dying to get your take on this. Why
why Why? Today, first time in this failed presidency, Joe
Biden goes into the White House press room and surprises

(05:25):
the press and meets with them. Now we'll get to
the substance of it. Maybe you want to hear that
first before taking a guess at the why. But why
do you think he did it today now after all
these years of being very determined not to do it.

Speaker 2 (05:40):
This week's Senator Chris Murphy said, it's certainly a possibility
that the Israeli government is not going to sign any
diplomatic agreement prior to the election, which is what you
have been calling for for so long, potentially to try
to influence the result.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
Do you agree?

Speaker 2 (05:57):
Do you have any worries that Yahoo maybe trying to
influence the election and that's why he has not agreed
to a diplomatic solution.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
No administration has helped Israel more than I have none, none, none,
And I think maybe you shouldn't remember that. And whether
he's trying to influence the election, I don't know, but
I'm not counting on that.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
Wait a second, so he starts with an obvious, blatant
lie that no administration has helped Israel more than him.
I didn't Trump like move the embassy to Jerusalem and
make it clear to Israel's enemies that if they messed
with Israel they were going to get destroyed and isn't
that that October seventh that didn't happen during the Trump term,
didn't Ryan? No, I think it happened during the Biden
term because of Biden's pathetic weakness and Biden making sure

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Iran had billions of billions of dollars after Trump had
effectively starved a round of cash, so Iron couldn't be
running around doing this stuff, including horrific holocaust like attacks
like October seven, and and then Biden Biden enables Iran
by getting them funded again. So he starts with that lie, right,

(07:08):
But that's an interesting question. It's not news that he lies, right,
He lies all the time like she does. The question
is why did he decide, why did he decide to
tell that lie? And why did he decide to show
up today? And then he threatens? Not Netnya, who think
about that? Here you have this true leader in Netnyaho,
not perfect, right, look at October seven, But no human

(07:31):
has ever been perfect. King David wasn't perfect. So what
do you have? Then you have Netnya who redeeming himself
for October seven by leading this effort to crush evil.
And it is raw satanic right out of hell. Evil
in the form of Iran operating in in Gaza and
Iran operating in Lebanon, and so he decides to crush him.

(07:53):
So's he's making up for his October seventh failure by
protecting Israel into the indefinite future. And he's doing it
very effectively. That the extraordinarily sad civilian casualties, that blood
is on Hamas, that blood is on Iran, that blood
is on Haspala, it's just as tragic, but it is
on them, It's not on night In. Yahoo's trying to

(08:14):
save his nation. So what do we have now? We
have this phony Biden. Right, he's clearly not functioning as
president of the United States. And so we have Biden
who has set the world on fire through his weakness.
You know, they didn't go into Ukraine under Trump, and
they wouldn't have gone into Ukraine under Trump, and he
had that second term consecutive. You didn't have Israel being

(08:35):
attacked this way. The horrific tragedy, inviting attack on America,
surrender in Afghanistan was all Biden. So he got the
world on fire and about to be on more fire
because of Biden. And he walks in there and he's
going to threaten net Nyahu bbe better remember that. What
do you think that means? But here's the irony, right,

(08:57):
You've got net in Yahoo now saving the world. Israel's
in the process of saving the world. If anybody thinks
they've just done all this in Lebanon, just a back
off Hespala, back off Iran in Lebanon, they're not paying attention.
Israel has is clearing the decks of Iran in Lebanon
in order to go get the Iranian regime in Iran.

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They got to get rid of Iran on their doorstep,
or at least neutralize it to be able to go
pull off what they're planning to pull off in Iran.
And they're serving the entire world, including the United States
of America, by doing that. So you got this pathetic
in the language of the day used by the left

(09:40):
named a Trump. You've got this pathetic surrender monkey in
Biden in there lashing out and threatening Netanyahu, who's in
the process of helping to save the world and save
his own country to start with, which is a very
very good thing to do. Eight fi five for zero
five eight two five five. Y're on the Dan Kapla Show.

Speaker 4 (10:00):
And now back to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast CNA.

Speaker 5 (10:04):
I do have a note, and I'm curious what you
think about this. We were actually about to go live
to Vice President Kamala Harris, who's speaking right now in Detroit, Michigan,
and apparently she's talking about this port strike ending. She's
trying to appeal to union workers, and yet you have
the President of the United States come out clearly overshadowing
her answering significant questions. Is that a communications mistake? Is

(10:29):
the left hand not talking to the right hand in
this situation.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
That's a very good point.

Speaker 6 (10:34):
And if they were coordinated as you assumed they would be,
this would not have happened.

Speaker 1 (10:39):
That's on CNN. Wait a second, do they not listen
to this show? Could that even be possible? Ryan, I've
been talking about this on the show since Biden was
overthrown in that middle of the night coup. And we
still don't know who wrote that letter, right, we still
don't know who wrote the so called resident Nation from

(11:00):
the nomination letter. Clearly it was not him, even Pelosi
admits that. But here's the point. Since he was deposed
in the back room deal and she was installed. I
have told you, and I know you agree with this,
no matter who you are, no matter how far left
or right, that Biden wants her to lose with the
passion and the heat of a thousand sons, Is there

(11:21):
anybody who could believe for a secundo that Biden wants
the people who pantsed him and tied him naked to
the goalpost, humiliated him, drove him out of the nomination
that he earned, and caused his presidency to end in disgrace.
Is there anybody who thinks he wants those people to win?
Not a chance. That's why he forced Harris on him.

(11:43):
The Obamas, they said it. They wanted an open process.
They knew Kamala Harris can't win. They saw what happened
in twenty and they know her a lot better than
you and I do. They knew she couldn't win, and
Biden forced Harris on them on the cabal so that
the ball would fail because he knew. He knew that
Harris would be their weakest candidate. So do they even

(12:06):
have to ask, Okay, why is Biden doing all this
stuff now that hurts Harris? Like walking in at the
exact time they're gonna go live to you know at
the exact time she's going to be live obviously in
this rally. Why would he do that and why would
he then make it a point in this presser to
talk about, Hey, those they're hand in glove. Man, She's

(12:28):
involved in everything. What I've done, she's done just to
try to tie her as tightly to him as possible.
Is there any doubt about this? Because obviously she is
trying to distance herself as much as possible for obvious reasons.
The administration is a failure. I mean, look at her slogan, Ryan,
isn't it we need a change or something like that.
I mean it's something well right, it's it's hey, leave

(12:50):
all this garbage behind. I mean they've even said it
on the campaign trail. We can't have, you know, We've
got to change. We can't have more of what we've
been having. So yeah, any doubt this is just Biden
coming in to underminer coming and not only you know,
taking the coverage away from her command. That's a one
day thing that's not going to decide the race, but

(13:11):
just to tie her as closely to him as possible.
Because you see all these published reports now from sources
that should know that he's really upset with her because
she doesn't talk about him more on the trail, doesn't
talk about the administration's achievements. Obviously, she's trying to run
as fast and as far away from him as possible.
Eight five five for zero five A two five five.

(13:32):
And think about this, because I know I told you
this day would be coming, and I've really enjoyed the
thought of you enjoying what's to come now, and we
were living it together right as promised. I told you
a year and a half ago, Biden would not be
the nominee, and watch, we're gonna have so much fun
as the Democrats implode. And we had that fun. We
enjoyed it until what I also predicted, unfortunately came true

(13:55):
and they replaced him, which made it a tougher race
for Trump. But then, as I said, we'll get to
that point again, We'll get to that point where it's
clear America is not going to go there, and then
watch those lefty heads explode. And we're seeing that right now,
right Ryan, We're seeing some crazy blank stuff going on
as these lefties are starting to realize not only is

(14:18):
she going to lose, but they got a month of
this left.

Speaker 7 (14:21):
Oh yeah, and put it this way too, Dan, the
clips that I've garnered for US here today, what we're hearing,
how they're saying it. Does this sound like the side
that is winning? And the answer is an emphatic no.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
That's a great point. Now here's Harry Enton on CNN.

Speaker 6 (14:36):
I think that this sort of gets at a problem
for Kamala Harris's campaign. Just twenty eight percent of Americans
think the US is on the right track. And I
want you to put that in a perspective. Right, when
does the average when the incumbent party loses the election
look at that?

Speaker 1 (14:51):
It's just twenty five percent.

Speaker 6 (14:52):
That looks a heck of a lot like that twenty
eight percent right that currently think the country is on
the right track. When the White House Party wins Ie
com La Harris is part of the Democrats, forty two
percent on average think that the country is on the
right track. This twenty five percent looks a lot more
like this twenty eight percent. It doesn't look anything like
this forty two percent. This to me is a bad

(15:13):
sign for Kamala Harris's campaign.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
The box and I know that's a lot of numbers,
but the gist of it right. Is no, when the
incumbent wins, they're normally up in the forties in terms
of the right track, and this incumbents of twenty eight percent.
And yeah, that that ain't going to get it done.
So why do you think CNN's running that story? Why
do you think CNN They've run multiple stories today that

(15:36):
are negative for the Harris campaign. Now they can't replace
her at this point, it's too late to run her off.
It's it's technically not too late to run Walls off.
But I don't think fortunately they're going to do that
at this point. I think they're stuck with with both
of them. Texture says Dan. I enjoy your show, Have
a great day, Texter. Dan, can Heidi and Ryan fill

(15:58):
in for you when you jet off to Vancouver to
watch the Taylor Swift Woke Love Bubble Show? And I
think that's playing off. We had a newscast earlier from
our award winning local newsroom that United As added flights
from Denver to Vancouver the dates of the Taylor Swift
early December shows in Vancouver that from smh, smh. Normally

(16:19):
I say I'm not getting emotional, that's peanut butter. But
this text has made me emotional, So that's not peanut butter,
because this is a real moment in life right all
these years, and I've got to post it. It's an
amazing picture of our daughter Caroline, just so young. She's
probably nine at the time when we went to our
first Taylor Swift concert together, and you can see the stage.

(16:42):
It looks like kind of a high school show. Taylor
Swift was so young, it was so much less elaborate.
And then the most recent picture when we went together
to Mile High to see her, and our daughter, now
this incredibly beautiful, smart, talented twenty four year old. And
so it's been our father daughters forever. We drive out
to Omaha to see Taylor Swift. We've seen her in

(17:04):
my place. I grew up in Chicago, so it's been
a father daughter thing to go to these Taylor Swift concerts.
And I have now reached that point where, hey, if
my daughter wants to go, I'm going and I'll enjoy
every minute of it because it's father daughter. But it's
not like I'm looking forward to seeing Taylor Swift before this,

(17:29):
Before Taylor Swift came out and endorsed Kamala Harrison threw
in with her completely like that. Hey, if you know,
if Caroline was across the country at school or something
and Taylor Swift was coming to town, I'd take Amy
and we'd go watch the show, and I'd love every
minute of it, because Taylor Swift's a great talent. But
that has changed for me, you know, if it's not

(17:51):
for going with my daughter, which I would do every
day till the day I died and enjoy every minute
of it. Yeah, I don't have any interest in seeing
Taylor Swift. Hey, five to five for is there a
five eight two five five? The number when we come back?
So much fun? Data prove Trump is pulling away.

Speaker 4 (18:10):
You're listening to the Dan Kaplis Show podcast.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
And all right it no not my name no more.
It's like a breakup kind.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Of he is.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
It's the end of a very long, joyous era with
with that qualifier. Anytime my daughter wants to go, I'm
going with her because that's father daughter, a great time
we've had now for how many years? Fifteen? But just
to go on my own, no, no, it's gone. Is
Taylor going to write a song about you so about
this breakup? Oh? I hope not, because nobody's ever fared

(18:43):
well with one of those. Yeah, we have so much
fun stuff to talk about. Today's so glad you are here.
Though in the I Told You So column, I know
you love it when I do that. Actually, on two fronts.
One is CNN just put a headline up that you
can terms what I've been saying, which is, hey, Israel

(19:03):
is going after Ron's nuclear facilities, as it should. Let
me put a little qualifier on that. If Israel has
the capability of taking out Iron's nuclear facilities, I can't
know if they do, but if they do, they're going
for them, and they're going for them soon. If they
don't have the ability to take out the nuclear facilities,
then Israel is going to strike Iran in a way

(19:24):
that is designed to cause regime change, and that obviously
would start with undermining economy, hitting oil targets, etc. But
if Israel can go straight for the nukes, you bet
they are, and you can bet they should. And so
taking out Iran in Lebanon now known as Hesbola, you
know that's step one, because you got to get them
off your doorstep, right because you know there's going to

(19:46):
be a lot of blowback once you go into Iran,
but they have to go into Iran. Can you imagine
us sitting here, any of our cities two hundred ballistic
missiles fired on us by any nation on Earth, That
nation would not exist two days later. And Israel's not
going to back and watch the next round of missiles,
have nuclear warheads, which could happen within a matter of weeks.
So it's on, it's happening, It's happening soon. Israel is

(20:10):
going to save the world. Israel is going to do
a great service to the United States. And because obviously
we have no commander in chief. We have the greatest
military in the world, but we have no commander and chief.
All righty, let's get back to some of the fun
sound of the day. By the way, great story in
the Denver Post and tremendous work by DPD because you

(20:31):
know as well as I do that once the left
undermined law enforcement with both funding and in other ways,
it's become Thunderdome in Colorado. Most roadways in Colorado right now,
no fault of law enforcement. There's very little law enforcement.
And so we have all these drugged up, drunked up,
all of these completely uncarrying homicidal maniacs driving around. Often

(20:55):
in cheap little cars are going one hundred and twenty
miles an hour in. Sometimes in expensive cars are going
one hundred and two miles in. But the common denominator
is they do not care for a second if they
kill your child, They don't care if they kill your
whole family, and they're just going to go out there
and do this reckless stuff they're going to do. I
see it every day in my law practice. We represent
those victims. So I love seeing this story about what

(21:16):
DPD did. Denver street racer arrested on I twenty five
for competitive speeding. This is a Denver Post story, and
DPD got word probably through social maybe live intelligence, that
there was going to be this street race on I
twenty five coming from the north heading into Denver, so

(21:38):
they started chasing these folks. They chased them off of
I twenty five near the Lincoln Broadway exit. They lost
one of the cars, but stopped the second car, which
happened to be driven by a woman, and as she
was arrested or car confiscated, etc. So great work by DPD.
But what we need is we need Mike Johnston. We

(21:59):
need Denver to fund and support police. We need a
massive crackdown immediately and all this crazy driving, and we
need it across the state. State troopers, DPD, law enforcement
across the state doing heroic work to try to protect
us on the roadways. But they've been undermined. They've been
undermined by the politicians and the budgets and not backing
law enforcement in general, which makes it harder to make

(22:21):
any kind of stop. And that's got to change because
it is a slaughterhouse out there and the left obviously
doesn't care. Eight five or zero five eight two five
five Ryan one more point on that. And I try
to do this as often as I can, which should
be every day, and that is I'm going to tell
you something right now. Just please pass it along your
family text and whatever you guys do if you have

(22:42):
dinner together. God love you for that. And that is
just tell them look both ways when the light turns green.
Look both ways when the light turns green. Drill it
into their head. Put a little recorder on in the
bedroom at night. Your wife will wake up in the
morning going look both ways when the light turns green.
And yeah, because it will save the life or at

(23:03):
least a lot of misery for somebody in your family,
because that's one way the world has changed in Colorado. Right,
so many people running reds Ryan. Twice in the last
three days, I've had it happen right in front of me.
Light turns green. Oh, and they're always speeding through right
because they know the light has turned red, so they
want to get through quicker. Twice in the last three days,

(23:24):
I've had somebody blow the red And if I had
just taken off when the light turn green, it would
be as it will be, I'm sure someday soon. Anyway,
the ryan' Shooling four hour show now or is it
the Ryan Sholing Experience now? The Ryan Shooling Rye Ryan
Shuling what I call it the Dan Caplis pregame show. Yeah,
thank you, because people ready, it's like.

Speaker 7 (23:45):
A tailgate, you know that we lead up to the
four to six pm hours.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
Yeah, and I think that's apropolt. Like have you ever
been to one of the late night shows like Fellon
or something like that and warm up? Yeah? Yeah, and
we used to go like Carson Leno things like that
day and yeah, so they come out as somebody to
come out, they do the song and dance. But that
is not you, my friend. Well, you have an actual experience.
I just have a show. Well it co mingles.

Speaker 7 (24:10):
Oh, our experience is yours and mind and the thing
I want to say though about your red light green
light philosophy, which I think has already saved a lot
of listeners do a lot of pain and suffering and money,
et cetera. You just got to wait that beat right
it turns green, don't immediately hit the accelerator.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
You gotta look. You gotta look because wait, people are
coming through now seconds after it turns read a lot. Yes,
So when the light turns green, look both ways. Okay, Now,
I want to get you all this fun sound and
data and everything else. And the data goes far beyond
polling that I believe shows that that Trump is winning
this race and is starting to pull away. But I

(24:48):
want to start with this, and this is just I
thought a particular neat line. It was obviously pre planned
from Trump, but I thought it's a very nice touch.
Now I hope it's consistent with what I believe is
going on, which is Trump he can throw a switch,
and I think he's thrown the switch now into closer mode.
And Trump closes very very well. I had my choice

(25:11):
being here with you today or being on some magnificent
beach with the waves hitting me in the face. I
would take you every single.

Speaker 6 (25:21):
Time, because we're going to make our country great again.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
Everything that's great, isn't it. And it helps make the
point he didn't have to do any of this. He
doesn't have to do any of this. Now, I think
that's a beautiful thing. Now, I'm going to play this
sound for you. It may seem a little obscure, a
little subtle, but I believe it's consistent with my theory
that there is the closer Trump and he can throw

(25:45):
the switch from kind of the entertainer thing at rallies
and he can go into presidential mode. He can go
into closer mode. And this is sound from an event
that in and of itself greatly encouraging to me. Trump
appearing with Governor Kemp in Georgia, and hey, credit to
Camp being very stand up because in the past President
Trump has taken some unfortunate shots at the governor. Governor's

(26:08):
setting that aside now, I'm sure in part because he
believes Trump's going to win. But Governor Camp PROI I
like a lot, setting it aside and appearing with Trump
today at a major disaster briefing. So Trump in this setting,
obviously he's been president and can appear very presidential, and
he did so today. But listen to his tone as
he answers a question. You won't be able to hear

(26:29):
the question. The question is about the impact of the
North Carolina storm on votes for him. I can't even
call it a storm, right, It's just a devastating, horrific,
fatal hurricane. But listen to the tone of Trump's response.
I'm not thinking about voters right now. I'm thinking about lives,
and to be honest, it's much bigger than anything else.

(26:52):
But we're thinking about lives. A lot of.

Speaker 6 (26:54):
Lives lost, a lot of people missing, and that's what
I'd be focused.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
On right now. See that was so beautiful because that's presidential,
that's closer mode. And there was such an opening here
to go off and nobody could have criticized him because
listen to this axel Rod tape. I mean, there's this
question out there. You know, Harris and Biden, you know,
have they been so slow? And I understand there's been federalate, etc.

(27:18):
But have they been so slow to North Carolina because
wait a second, these areas hit are generally speaking, heavy
Trump voting areas. I'm not accusing them of that, but
that is a fair question that's circulating out there. So
Trump could have gone off on that, but instead just
took that very presidential approach. I think he is in
closer mode now, and if he stays in closer mode,

(27:42):
this thing just keeps getting bigger and funny. Ryan, and
we can talk about a little more on the other side,
that Obama now announces he's going on tour for Kamala
Harris in these last thirty days, Brock, looking at the watch,
where have you been, Where you've been in the last
sixty Where you've been in the last sixty Barack Obama

(28:04):
knows this thing right now. This cake is probably baked.
So I think it speaks volume that he has largely
disappeared for about the last sixty days. You're on the
Dan Kapla Show.

Speaker 4 (28:17):
And now back to the Dan Kaplas Show podcast.

Speaker 8 (28:20):
David Axelrod, here's my question about North Carolina. You had
these killer storms, which by the way, was a third
big story this week. Yes, and other storms, and there's
a lot of displacement in western North Carolina. Now, Ashville
is a blue dot in that area, but there are
a lot of key But those voters in Ashville are

(28:44):
they're you know, the kind of voters who will figure
out a way to vote. You know, they're upscale, kind
of liberal voters, and they're probably going to figure out
a way to vote. I'm not sure a bunch of
these folks who've had their homes and lives destroyed elsewhere
in western North Carolina in the mountains there are going
to be as easy to to wrangle for the Trump campaign.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
Wow. Think about that. Think about that. So the lefties,
they're smart, they're resourceful, they'll find a way to vote
their upscale right, So yeah, the wealthy people will find
a way to vote. But think about what Axelrod is
really seeming to say that these Trump supporters that they're
dumb hicks and they won't be able to figure out

(29:31):
how to vote. Wow. And then you wonder why there
are a lot of people out there thinking, hey, does
the White House response to this seem so slow because
they think this storm is going to be great from
an election day Because there are a lot of Republicans
who won't get to vote in a swing state. Yeah,

(29:51):
you wonder why those suspicions exist. I'm not making that allegation,
but when you hear that kind of thing from Axelrod,
how can you criticize somebody who raises that kind of question. Now,
I've got to believe in the end. And that's why
another reason I love Trump's response earlier. He didn't go
down that road. He just said, Hey, I'm not thinking
about votes. I'm thinking about people who are hurting. And

(30:14):
you know, you look at me if you want to
look at it. In terms of numbers in North Carolina,
I think there were about little over five million votes
maybe cast there in twenty twenty, very evenly split. Trump
won by about one hundred thousand votes. So all I
can say is, given the things we've seen now, including
a middle of the night backroom deal where a sitting president,

(30:38):
democratically elected nominee is deposed, forced out in the dark
of night, and a replacement installed without any kind of process,
and then some bizarre letter that even Pelosi admits he
didn't send, allegedly sent by Biden saying he's no longer
the nominee. That's just one of so many other items
on the list, any any political party that would do

(31:02):
stuff like that. How do you put anything past him?
How do you put anything past him? Eight? Five five
or is there a five? A two five five the
number one to get to some more texts, but above
all I want to get there is so much great
evidence that that Trump is winning. Doesn't guarantee you win,
but that he's winning, and that his margin is likely

(31:23):
to get larger and larger. In this data comes in
so many different forms. Yeah, we have fun with the polls,
but it's it's a bunch of other stuff too. It's
voter registration surgeing in swing states because all that matter
is swing states right in favor of Republicans. It is
early ballot returns in favor of Republicans. And obviously these

(31:44):
are people who would have voted on election day in
many cases anyway. But so encouraging to see that President
Trump's message, excuse me is getting through no voter early,
because come on, it was. It was one of the
biggest political mistakes of all time to be encouraging people
to wait until election day to vote. Just so many

(32:04):
things you can go wrong, etc. I believe Ryan personally,
I don't think there's any doubt the margins were so
close that if in twenty twenty the Trump campaign had
a relentless push for people to vote by mail and
vote early, I think he wins that race.

Speaker 7 (32:20):
That and in the aftermath, where he was really chafed
about how the election went and he was railing against
the process, he cost the Republican Party two Senate seats
in Georgia where a lot of people chose not to
vote because they followed his advice. They couldn't trust the elections.
So that's why we have two Democrat senators from a

(32:42):
state in Georgia that should at least have one Republican.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
And that's why I love the approach President Trump has
taken this time around to the whole RONC vote early.
Speaking of which gave Evans, we need to have gave
Evans win in eight I believe there's a rally for
him in Thornton on Sunday afternoon if people check the
website on a.

Speaker 7 (32:59):
Couple of updates, because I spoke with him today as
you spoke with him yesterday, And there'll be two televised
debates coming up Dan. The first will be on Tuesday.
This upcoming Tuesday, October eighth, nine News will be moderating
that one, so you imagine it'll be Comrade Kyle and
Marshall Zellinger. That'll be a road game for Gabe, but
I'm sure he'll do fine. And then later on in
the month, I believe it's Friday the eighteenth or somewhere thereabouts,

(33:21):
CBS four will be hosting a debate and I imagine
that'll be a lot more fair with that'll be Envoyd
than others.

Speaker 1 (33:27):
Yeah, but in this category, I'll have to save it
now because I need a little time. You're going to
enjoy every minute of this, But in this category of
all of these really good indicators for Trump, I want
to play some sound just after news of this. Gordon
Soundlend sondl Andy. You probably remember him. He was one
of the left's impeachment witnesses against Trump in that bogus

(33:49):
impeachment over the Ukraine call, and he was part of
the Trump administration at the time. So MSNBC hauls him
out last week to just talk about how Trump is
and he pulled a one eighty on him and it's
an instant classic. So I'll get to that red afternoons.
But there's just so much data doesn't guarantee anything but

(34:10):
pointing to a Trump win at this point, Leslie and Denver,
you're on the Dan Caplis Show. Welcome, Hi, Who are you?
I am living the dream? Thank you. Well.

Speaker 8 (34:21):
I just wanted to call in and let everybody know.

Speaker 1 (34:23):
There are Trump supporters, probably twenty five of them, standing
on the corner of Parker Road and Lincoln Nice, big sign. Nice.
I love that so many people are honking. I'm like, yay,
I love that. Thank you for that, Leslie, Oh God,
love them and honk back eight five five for five

(34:44):
e two. You know, we see a lot more of
this spontaneous Trump stuff, I believe around the country and
yard signs, et cetera. I think there are so many indicators.
More of those when we come back on The Dan
Caplis Show.
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