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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Welcome in on Decision Days twenty twenty four because may
I don't want to overstate I don't think it's possible,
but this made it may not be a more critical
day in our nation's future.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
And as we look back history, if we really want
to protect, if we want to preserve what we have here,
what is unique in this, this little experiment that founding
fathers put together almost two hundred and fifty years ago,
as we we really taken to the consideration, maybe for

(00:56):
the the most important moment.

Speaker 3 (01:02):
What we are facing, it is. It is a big day.
And again I cannot overstate it. You will hear us
talking about this various points throughout the day to day.
You'll hear me talking about why today matters, the monumental

(01:25):
nature of it, and what you can do to take
this country back and essentially make America great again. And
I would argue, in fact, Elon Musk has that it's
at this point not just about making America great again,

(01:51):
which it would indeed be a consequence a benefit to
re electing President Trump today, but the consequence of the
benefit today would also be that you would indeed be
able to preserve this nature.

Speaker 4 (02:11):
Of the nation. And in fact.

Speaker 3 (02:16):
Must goes further further than the even I have, But
I would essentially say he's not wrong. He's not wrong
at all. Must goes further than this. He says, if
you do not elect unit to vote and elect Donald
Trump today, if you don't do that, it'll be the

(02:40):
last election. What's he mean by that? He talked about
it on the Joe Rogan podcast, which really interesting because
any other day, I think this would have made massive news.
This podcast that dropped, I think it would have been
a massive headline. But it came out at least it

(03:02):
seems a little late in the day, at least from what.

Speaker 4 (03:05):
I noticed, and the you know, the the news cycle
is what it is. It has been.

Speaker 3 (03:19):
Hard to stay on top of these things. So here's
here's his warning.

Speaker 4 (03:23):
Take.

Speaker 5 (03:23):
Hey, well let's say it again, man, I think this
was the last election. If Trump doesn't win, this is
the last election.

Speaker 6 (03:30):
I think you're right. Yeah, I think you're right.

Speaker 7 (03:33):
I think people and a lot of people are waking
up and realize that that have been lifelong Democrats, guys
like Bill Ackman, guys like Tomath exactly, Tulsey Gabartt switched
over to the Republicans, like, there's a lot of people
who their whole life they've been left wing and they realize, like,
I can't do this anymore.

Speaker 5 (03:48):
And I used to be Democrats.

Speaker 4 (03:49):
Yeah, so yeah, it's nuts.

Speaker 5 (03:53):
It's nuts, man. And if the Damas won the election,
they will legalize not illegals to turn the swing states
and everywhere will be like California. There will be no escape.

Speaker 6 (04:04):
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (04:05):
This is the final this is it. This is the
last chance.

Speaker 6 (04:11):
Has anybody tried to push back.

Speaker 5 (04:13):
Go out and vote. Vote like your life depends on it,
Vote like your future depends on it, because it does.
This is the last chance.

Speaker 8 (04:22):
Man.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
Looking right at the camera at that point, you can
hear this seriousness in his voice. And by the way,
he's not wrong, He's not wrong. What he just described

(04:51):
there is already underway. What he just described about moving
folks in and around and into swing states, all of
that is real, that can really happen. In fact, it
is happening as we speak, and the consequences of which

(05:15):
are starting to become I think very clear to a
lot of people, a lot of people, and I just
pray that it would be clear to you today as well.
Now Listen, this is a serious note, right, But at
the same time, we have a lot to be excited

(05:40):
about because the.

Speaker 4 (05:43):
Opportunity here today.

Speaker 3 (05:46):
Essentially, and I'm going to go one step further, the
data that we're already seeing coming out and early voting
is blowing a lot.

Speaker 4 (05:56):
Of people away.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
It is really shocking to the core some of the
folks in the Democrat Party who, as you could imagine,
they believe they had this early voting stuff locked up.
The Republicans Trump specifically and folks in this campaign have

(06:19):
seized on this.

Speaker 4 (06:22):
Opportunity.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
They get people out in numbers like which you've never
seen before. Now, in order for that to be a thing,
in order for that to be something that is important,
we cannot cannibalize the day of voting turnout. What does

(06:47):
that mean, Well, essentially, it's very simply, we've still got
to have massive turnout on election day. Yeah, we want
folks to come out. We want them to vote early
voting like many have, maybe you did, I did.

Speaker 4 (07:06):
I know a lot of people who have.

Speaker 3 (07:09):
But we also need those people to turn out on
election day as well.

Speaker 4 (07:13):
So here's your well task, your mission.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
Should you choose to accept it. It's pretty simple. Get
people out to the polls. If you know somebody who
needs a ride, or if you want to call around

(07:41):
and ask people if they need a ride, or if
you talk to people and ask them whether they've voted
or not, or if you have gone to like ten
x votes dot com and gone through and picked those
people out, had those conversations with them. Those still time
to do that. Today will be a great day. And
in fact, there's now an ate to their system. After

(08:02):
the numbers have come in from early voting. You can
find out who's voted and who hasn't. So you can
find out whether these people you know have voted or not,
and you can go I don't want to say bug them,
but it's worth bugging them. The consequences of this thing
are so.

Speaker 4 (08:25):
So large.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
I think a little buggin will be okay in a
lot of ways. I think a little buggin is fine,
But this is it. Then you talk about young voters,
you talk about you know, first time. We've heard so
many different people voting for the first time. They never
voted before, but they see what's on the line in

(08:48):
this election, voting for the first time, getting involved and
taking that opportunity. There's an opportunity right now to reach
out to those people in ways that that they haven't
ever been reached out to before, and they feel motivated
in ways that they may have never felt motivated before.

(09:11):
So these are these are moments UH to seize upon today.
Now again, the only poll that matters, We're going to
get the answers to.

Speaker 4 (09:27):
Later on.

Speaker 3 (09:28):
I could be the day, could be this evening. It
could be who knows, later on in the next day
or two, or god forbid. I don't think about this,
but it could be even later further down the road.

Speaker 4 (09:42):
Trump making the point last night on stage.

Speaker 3 (09:47):
In Michigan for his final rally at about twelve twelve am.
Eric Trump reports online that his father made that last
and final appearance the Curtain in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the
West side of the States for the Trump probably last night,

(10:07):
folks coming from all over.

Speaker 4 (10:09):
Here's what he said last night.

Speaker 9 (10:10):
You must tell me he probably knows more about computers
than any man in the world. He said that machines
don't work because they're easily violated.

Speaker 10 (10:18):
Now, this is the smartest guy.

Speaker 9 (10:19):
In the world, the guy that runs rockets with computers
and saying that computers are far more important than the engines.
I mean, nobody knows anything like this. But if you
used paper, it's eight percent the cost of the other.

Speaker 10 (10:35):
It's more accurate, and.

Speaker 11 (10:37):
You don't have twelve day weights.

Speaker 9 (10:41):
And then what the hell's happening in the inside of
those machines of your Wait? We want the answer tomorrow, tonight,
We want the answer tonight.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
No, the only way that happens.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
Is if the decision is so it is so clear,
it is so obvious, it is so decisive that there
is not even another option. There are ways that that
could happen. But the way this happens more than anything else,

(11:28):
the way that this is going to get done, more
than any other way, is if you.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
Get out and vote.

Speaker 3 (11:35):
So, if you're listening to me right now, first of all,
I find it kind of odd that you could listen
to this program and be a regular listener. But if
you're here for the first time, welcome in too. But
I find it got an odd that you could be
a regular listener and a have not already voted, or

(11:55):
b not be on your way to vote, or have
that plant today.

Speaker 4 (12:00):
Now here's the thing. You may have plans.

Speaker 3 (12:03):
Life may get in the way today but make sure
you get in line, you stay in line, make sure
that you prepare. By the way, I've got a whole
list of this. I never thought about it, but because
I never have lines when I used to. There were
a couple of times and places that I did vote,
there were some lines and in some elections, but for

(12:24):
the most part, the polling places that I go through
the little they got little tidy ones now and they
just you just go right in.

Speaker 4 (12:29):
You walk right in and walk right out. It's the best.

Speaker 3 (12:33):
But I got a whole list that gives you things
to do to think about, like you know, going to
the bathroom and all of these, all these thingss you
may not even think about.

Speaker 4 (12:43):
I will get through that. They've got a list out
for you, for your refree, for your preparations. But it
is it's clear.

Speaker 3 (12:52):
There's never been I think, more clear and decisive moment
in our nation's history. Today is the day everything is
on the line. Whether you want freedom or you want tyranny,
You're going to decide today it happens. And again, as
Trump said, you gotta swamp the mote vote. You gotta

(13:13):
make it too big to ray. I got more from
last night's rally, which didn't conclude until the wee.

Speaker 4 (13:21):
Hours of the morning. People ask me, YESDA are you going?
You're gonna be there? I said, I got two radio
shows today.

Speaker 3 (13:26):
My last name is Trump, and I got coverage throughout
the day and probably be guest on a few shows
here and there and talk about what's going on in Michigan.
I said, I can't, I can't. I wish I could
be there to make history, but I said, there's no way.
He gets on stage until after midnight. Sure enough, so

(13:47):
hang out. We'll get your clips coming up after this.
We're back next Detroit snows Talk Superstation night today. And
first let's check the latest from around the state and
beyond with the folks at the Midwestern at the Midwesterner
dot New.

Speaker 11 (14:03):
What how will we be remembered?

Speaker 9 (14:11):
Look at the opportunities before us.

Speaker 12 (14:16):
This election really isn't about the left versus the right.
It's about we, the people, choosing our government and the
choice between freedom versus tyranny.

Speaker 13 (14:30):
Nobody has a chronic disease burden.

Speaker 4 (14:33):
Like we have.

Speaker 13 (14:34):
Why are we allowing this to happen to our children? Ultimately,
the only thing that will say our country is if
we choose to love our kids more than we hate
each other.

Speaker 14 (14:47):
What is going on here is deeper than politics.

Speaker 4 (14:52):
It is deeply spiritual.

Speaker 15 (14:54):
We are being called to rise above the hatred and
the fear and.

Speaker 16 (14:59):
The We need to remember above and beyond that we
must love our neighbors, That we must treat other people
as we hope to be treated.

Speaker 17 (15:10):
You want to be a rebel, you want to be
a hippie, you want to stick it to the man.
Show up on your college campus and try calling yourself
a conservative.

Speaker 5 (15:18):
America is gonna reach that it has never seen before.

Speaker 16 (15:22):
The future is gonna be amazing.

Speaker 18 (15:31):
I want to want healthy children.

Speaker 13 (15:34):
Don't for a lot of present that's gonna make America.

Speaker 14 (15:44):
I come to you today as a former Democrat. I
will be a first time Trump owner tonight.

Speaker 19 (16:13):
The people dreamed this country, and it's the people who
are making America great again.

Speaker 3 (16:26):
President Trump in one of the final closing ads, A
powerful one.

Speaker 4 (16:30):
At that A boy a boy. Uh.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
Just the energy that's out there right now is is palpable.
Speaking of energy, he speaked, he spoke about it last night.
Is one of the big big moments there at the
rally in Grand Rapids, the last and final rally.

Speaker 10 (16:54):
Everything's coming down. The doughnuts are.

Speaker 9 (16:56):
Going to come down, the food is going to come down,
as we say the grown I just told the sawyer.
In Pittsburgh, a woman elderly goes to a supermarket and
takes three apples and brings the apples to the counter,
and then she realizes that the price went up yet
again and she doesn't have the money for them, and

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she walks.

Speaker 10 (17:19):
She excuses herself, she walks back to.

Speaker 9 (17:22):
The refrigerator, puts the apple back in refrigeration, and walks
back and buys the two apples.

Speaker 10 (17:31):
That shouldn't be happening in our country. That should not
be happening, and we're not going to have it happen long.

Speaker 9 (17:37):
And I will cut your energy prices in half within
twelve months.

Speaker 3 (17:41):
That's a major promise. Can you imagine if that actually
gets done? The reason that he makes if you think
about it, really does it works out?

Speaker 4 (17:54):
And if it costs?

Speaker 3 (17:55):
Energy prices are what has driven for the large part,
along with big government spending, the two major, massive things
that the Biden Harris administration has done together, but they're
the two things that have driven the cost and the
price of everything up through the roof. Why because it
takes energy to produce the things you're gonna buy. It

(18:17):
takes energy to ship the things that you're gonna buy
from place to place. You've got to have energy all
the way through. And unfortunately, what they've done is they
have with the green pipe dream how dare you a
grain new scam? What they've done is they have they've

(18:38):
convinced you that the world is going to end, and
every so often, every few years they have to go
with that new timeline. Well it's gonna end. Ut you know,
twenty thirty now it was twenty twenty twelve. It was
a twenty twelve at one point, wasn't it? And then
twenty twenty and then now it's twenty thirty. Well, you know,
and also you know, Florida's going to be underwater. You know,

(19:00):
all these people, these mega wealthy rich people, they keep
buying up all the beachfront property, just like Obama. You see,
you know this is all gonna happen. Yet Obama had
no problem buying up beachfront property at Martha's Vinyard, no
problem doing that. Just the truth, that's all. It is
logic and common sense and yes, more of it We've

(19:24):
got updates throughout today's polls set to open soon. In Michigan,
we've already got election results, in fact, from the first
in the nation.

Speaker 4 (19:33):
You'll get those coming up right.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
Kind of interesting election results so far, it may be
a harbinger of what's to come here in this country.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
Hang on back with more next effort.

Speaker 3 (19:45):
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Speaker 18 (19:51):
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Speaker 4 (20:08):
The other results are in.

Speaker 3 (20:10):
The results are in the first election results of the
election come from, as they do every time, Dixville, Notch.

Speaker 10 (20:20):
Are we ready for president?

Speaker 13 (20:22):
Let's listen, Harris three for Donald Trump.

Speaker 10 (20:28):
It's a tie following the national trends.

Speaker 3 (20:32):
In Knox That by the way, he said following the
national trends. Now he's talking about popular vote. Everything looks
tied up. Let me tell you the fact that Donald
Trump got the same amount of votes as Kamala Harrison Dixville, Notch,
New Hampshire. That shows I would say him over performing

(20:53):
in in Swains say. If you want to believe, if
you want to hang everything on the notch, this is it.

Speaker 11 (20:58):
Here for governor one for Joyce Craigan.

Speaker 4 (21:04):
The first in the nation. Ballots cast on election day.

Speaker 19 (21:08):
It is now official in Dixville notch a tie, three
votes for former President Donald Trump, three votes for Vice
President Kamala Harrison.

Speaker 3 (21:17):
In the way, I'm glad to see it. Any talk
of landslides and things like that, while all of that
might be possible, all of that may be probable, some
of it may even be likely, we're gonna stay away
from that because we just don't know again how things

(21:38):
are gonna shake out at the end of the day. Unfortunately,
it's because of well everything that we know, everything we've
seen last two years, particularly, we know thatn't matter how
good it looks, you gotta finish strong. If you can't

(21:59):
do that, none of this is going to mean anything.
None of the polls will mean anything, None of the
conjecture means anything. If you cannot finish strong, it means nothing.
Speaking of finish strong, there's a reason for that. Too
big to rie swamp the vote and the critical nature
of it all.

Speaker 20 (22:18):
Whether we.

Speaker 3 (22:20):
Realize this is not just about the next four years,
but the next two hundred and fifty or not. That'll
be the question tomorrow, is things really shake out. You
got a chance to put President Trump back in the
White House, right the ship. And in order to do that,
you've got to make sure that he's got a Senate
he can work with, and Congress in the House too.
Mike Rogers joins us. Now he's former congressman running for

(22:42):
Senate here in Michigan. And in fact, a lot of
great numbers coming out in just the last day's polling
or whatnot. Whether we believe polls or not, it feels good,
but gosh, the only way to make sure that that
final poll, the one that counts, turns out the way
we like it is we got to get out there,
make sure we'll continue to work and Harms would I

(23:02):
know that you have been doing that and appreciate you
taking a time to make sure that you get that
final message out to folks.

Speaker 8 (23:09):
Well, thank you.

Speaker 21 (23:10):
Justin this is this is happy warrior time. We have
planned the work, and we have worked the plan, and
it's now just up to all of us to find
somebody that hasn't voted and will help get them to
the poll, Go vote, get your family to vote. I
do believe this is a consequential election. You know it's
bad when the Democrats are trying to tell wives to

(23:32):
lie to their husbands about voting. I've never heard such
a crazy plan in my life. But it just tells
you how far we have come. Here's the good news.
There is hope on the horizon here for teachers, for
police officers, for our military, for people who are struggling
to put food on the table. Hope is on the
way here and so, but we need your vote in

(23:53):
order for that to happen.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
Yeah, it's never been a more critical time. In fact,
I know that this race is, particularly in Michigan, gonna
probably come down to some of these folks that have
primarily voted one way or the other throughout the years
maybe having to take a look at things. And as
we speak in the middle of this Forda is temporarily
suspended production or they're all electric, they're lightning truck. We've

(24:17):
heard this Sttlantis with the layoffs, and the auto industry
has just been ravaged by some of these crazy, wacky
mandatory policies from the Harrison Biden administration.

Speaker 4 (24:29):
That's wrong.

Speaker 3 (24:30):
Gretchen Wentber pushed these things on them and of course
now causing them to full to see. Ford's under some
of that strain too. And these folks, I'm sure telling
you all about that on the campaign trail and what
that means.

Speaker 21 (24:46):
Yeah, we had an event in Oakland County over the
weekend and a few families of auto workers who are
absolutely concerned about their future in this state because of
the government, you know, is supported by my opponent, Lissasakan,
who got it over and over and over again for

(25:08):
ed mandates. And then by the way, I had the
audacity to tell Michiganers, I don't support mandates. I've never
seen anything so dishonest in my life. And when you
meet these people justin they think of that anxiety. So
the Ford plant workers got their pink slips, or will
get their pink slips actually November fifteenth, and then that

(25:28):
goes through the rest of the year. So happy Thanksgiving,
Mary Christmas to you and your family. And it's because
they were forced to build a car that people do
not want to buy. We are not ready for all
electric fleets around the country. Our electric grid can't handle it,
and so the government came in and knew better than
everybody and was going to mandate the fact that they
were going to have to build these cars, and then

(25:49):
by narrowing the number of gas cars you have available
that would raise the price put it out of the
market for most people. I mean, this is a concerted
scheme to get you to buy a an electric vehicle,
and it is ruining the American Car company. We have
five thousand auto dealers come out and say in a
public letter to the President, you're ruining the automobile business

(26:10):
in America. Please stop. This is how serious it is
you twenty four hundred layoffs Dalantis, they all got pink slips.
A thousand at General Motors. Ford just now laid off
seven hundred. By way, not likely that they're coming back,
at least all of them. Ian They had to charge
off a five billion dollar loss, which means other people's

(26:31):
lives are going to be impacted. Under the Biden, Harrison
slock and agenda, we in the last four years have
lost in Michigan twenty thousand manufacturing jobs. Twenty thousand. Those
are like seventy two thousand dollars a piece in really
good paying jobs. And you saw the recent jobs report,

(26:52):
all the private sector jobs got killed, you know, the
only growth in employment government, which is exactly where the
Democrats aren't. That's why this election is so important. I mean,
they really honestly believe you can drink yourself sober and
you can spend yourself rich, and my god, the policies
show it, and it's a disaster, you know.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
And unfortunately, we can talk about policies all day long.
We can talk about, you know, what we will or
won't do, or how we're going to fix this, fix that,
And unfortunately Harrison and really Slotkin are out there telling
people right now that they're going to fix problems that
they're responsible for.

Speaker 4 (27:33):
I think the only thing that really.

Speaker 3 (27:34):
Matters to folks right now who are going to be
out there voting, maybe already voted, is what they're feeling,
what they're experiencing as we speak.

Speaker 4 (27:44):
That's what matters most.

Speaker 3 (27:45):
Unfortunately, all too many of them, I've had a deal
with the consequences, the pain and suffering of this economy,
prices going through the roof, trying to make ends meet,
and they'd like to just have a shot there at
that opportunity again. All this they're having to deal with
crime going through the roof and that border being wide open,
and I mean, I don't have to tell you you've

(28:06):
you've heard about it. Sat with the families and heard
about the fentanyl and the issues of well, one of
the most unreported and tragic stories of our lifetime, the
fact that these kids and well many people are dying
and it just it never makes the news. From Finnal
poisono stuff that's porn across their open border.

Speaker 21 (28:25):
Oh gosh, I had I said down to half. I
wanted to be a part of this families, these families discussions.
There was a woman who lost both of her sons
on the same night to fentanyl poisoning. I mean, can
you imagine what a cut wrenching Oh my, I mean,
it's just hard to even imagine. And here's the thing,
and this is the common theme amongst all of them.

(28:47):
It did not have to happen. It was that open
border policy, a deliberate open border policy that brought us
all that fentanyl and they're lacing it with other things.
None of these families kids thought they were going to
take fentanyl, none of them. And so that stuff is
so lethal. They were poisoned by fentanyl and then you

(29:08):
think of their sexual trafficking numbers are through the roof
because of these criminal gangs that are coming across the
border and sexually trafficking women. You think about the crime
rates that are happening. Ruby Garcia killed in Kent County.
You think about the sexual assault of a girl in
Livingston County, a rape of a girl in Oakland County.

(29:29):
Minor girls, minor children by illegals, all of it by illegals.
All of these crimes prevented or could have been prevented.
You think about that, justin and I hope people get
so motivated to get out and grab somebody and get
them to the polls. If you didn't vote in twenty twenty,
please this is your time. This is the time to
actually put America back on track. I mean, think of

(29:52):
the people who are counting on us to get this right.
Police officers who have been treated like door mats. You know,
teachers in school who are exacerbated because our kids can't
read and so by a sixth grade teachers trying to
teach you fourth grade reading to get to a sixth
grade curriculum. That's not the teacher's fault, that's the administration's fault,
and it's the Democrat unions that are killing public education.

(30:14):
You think about all of the men and women in
the military who are just yearning for a service worthy
of their service, and we've got so much work to do.
And then the moms, but just in the moms who
are struggling to pay the grocery bills and are using
the food pantry system here in the state like we've
never seen before in the last couple of days of

(30:36):
the month to try to manage their food budget. Really,
this is what the Democrats have given to us. That
is why this election is so important, because if they
get away with it and they get your vote, I
guess what they're going to do the same thing the
next four years. They haven't said that they think the
ev mandates is a bad idea. They just are sorry

(30:56):
they got caught doing it. I mean that's a difference,
and that mentality will ruin this state. I talk to
small businesses just all over the state who are absolutely
hurting with the overregulation coming out of Washington, DC. One
point six trillion dollars in new regulatory cost. Think of that,
and their folks are saying, I can't make it I cannot

(31:16):
continue to do it. If you own a small diner,
get over there. Soon is when the Democrat policy hits
the way they pay waitresses, They're going to be gone.
I've talked to a lot of them. I mean, that's
what's at stake, And so I hope people kind of
sit down and think about it and understand why we
keep saying this is so consequential because we will lose

(31:37):
so many small businesses. We will lose a lot of
hope for people who are hoping to get this stuff
back on track, and those families who are struggling with groceries,
they know they ain't going to get any better under
the Democrats. Don't believe their lives. Four months of negative,
lying campaign ads cannot make up for four years of
bad policy.

Speaker 4 (31:59):
Form in Congress.

Speaker 3 (31:59):
In my Rogers, running for Senate here in Michigan, wants
to make that happen so that President Trump can have
the tools needed to get the things done that need
to happen to get the country back on track. Every
race is so important, and this election with every one
of us has to get out and get other folks
out to vote as well. Donald Trump Junior will be

(32:20):
joining us coming up on the program a little bit
later on President Trump ending his campaign in Michigan. That's
how important it is to him and the country right now.
I suspect you'll even be late, but I suspect you'll
be there.

Speaker 4 (32:32):
It's a long day, it sounds like for you.

Speaker 21 (32:34):
Guys, it's going to be a long day. We're going
to be there. The Vice president candidate jd Vance will
be in Flint today, will be there. We've got our
own rallies in Macomb County. This is all you know.
We're all in. We're not going to leave anything on
the field just in. Our goal now is to get
people to understand a the gravity of this race and

(32:54):
be don't let a few rain drops tomorrow if it
is stop you from going to the post.

Speaker 8 (32:59):
I vote already.

Speaker 21 (33:00):
I mean we cannot. We cannot let them beat us
because we couldn't get up off the couch. We just
can't let that happen.

Speaker 3 (33:08):
Mike Rogers, the candidate for Senate Republican running against Lyssa Slotkin,
in the conversation we had yesterday important and I thought,
you know, important enough for us to let you hear
it again, because it did happen later in the program,
and you'll also hear from Donald Trump Junior today which
took place yesterday. It was a conversation worth We're th

(33:30):
rerunning for you today so that you can hear that
as well, but live and in living colors, they say.
Coming up at about eight ten this morning, Janie Vance
will joined the program. So we've got a jam packed
full lineup for you and let's against you. So let's
do it. We've already got the results in from Dixville

(33:54):
Notch and if I'm going to use this one race as.

Speaker 4 (33:58):
An indicator, this is New Hampshire. You know, it's like
six votes on the line in Dixville Notch. The tiny
hamlets as.

Speaker 3 (34:06):
They call it, of Dickxfield Notch sold they I think
they come in around midnight last night, something like that.
I'll go through what the votes turned out over the
last few years and what that could mean. In fact,
it was a tie, it was a tie this year.
We'll break it down for you next after this, the
latest from around.

Speaker 4 (34:27):
The state and beyond.

Speaker 3 (34:28):
A good friends at the Midwestern or the Midwestern or
dot News backnax On nine to an am. I don't
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(34:49):
with a vote for President Trump. Yes, I know, it's
part of make America great again, make all of those
things affordable again.

Speaker 4 (35:00):
A guest alert later on, Donald Trump Junior will have
jd Vant about eight ten this morning coming up on
the program as well.

Speaker 3 (35:11):
So make sure that you're locked in. We have a
massive show, lots to get to, lots to discuss. I
want to talk about Dixville Notch first, So I we
shared this with you earlier, but let's go back and
give you, like, you know, the reason why. I guess
the reason why. I thought it was interesting. Anyway, Dixville
Notch is a little town in New Hampshire where every

(35:33):
year they give the first essentially they're the first results
of the year. Now there's only six votes in Dixville Notch,
in this little town, but that's why they vote early.
It's sort of a tradition. They voted at twelve twelve.
By the way, these and now these this is interesting.
These results announced at the same time President Trump took

(35:55):
the stage in Grand Rapids, Michigan last night for the
last and final It looks like anyway rally of this
are we.

Speaker 21 (36:01):
Ready for president?

Speaker 4 (36:03):
Let's listen.

Speaker 21 (36:03):
Three for Kamala.

Speaker 4 (36:04):
Harris, three for Donald Trump, three for Harris, three for.

Speaker 3 (36:12):
It's a tie in Dixville, Notch. And he just said,
following the national trends, well, that's a popular vote essentially
polling trend that says they are neck and neck, and uh,
you know, I'm I'd say that's probably pretty close. Especially

(36:34):
when it comes to a popular vote. This is a
This is a race that is closer than anyone could
ever imagine. That's why getting out is so important. That's
why getting out, being involved is so important, especially on

(36:58):
a daylight today. The entire trajectory of the nation hangs
in the ballance. Elon Musk has said he believes it's
the last day. He's not the only one could be
the last election. Democrats are saying it to so if
anybody says they're fear mongering, their alarmists, whatever Oprah's over,

(37:19):
they're saying the same thing. They're saying it for a
different reason. It's called projection. It is what is happening.
They're saying, Look, if Trump gets if he gets elected,
he's going to become this dictator. He's going to become Hitler,
and there's not going to be any more elections. Nothing
could be further from the truth. Now, if Harris is

(37:44):
elected and they continue the policies of open borders and
shipping these folks into the country, allowing non citizens to vote,
or having election policies like here in Michigan, we've just
seen Secretary of State Jocelyn Denson guilty of this. You're
allowing these policies where these people are able to vote

(38:07):
without being citizens because our policies are so lax.

Speaker 4 (38:10):
The laws are just so lax on the whole thing.

Speaker 3 (38:13):
Chinese national ends up voting and then then the only
reason you know is because he comes back and asks
for his ballot back, and then you go around tell
me about we got him. We've we got him, folks,
there's nothing to see here. We got him, and then
add insult to injury, his vote's gonna count. Elon's made

(38:35):
that point. That's that's where we're that's where we're going.
That's why he's thrown in as much as he's thrown
in on this race. So let's look at Dicksville, Notch
because I thought it was kind of interesting when I
heard Thai, I said, well that is fascinating to me
in a place like New Hampshire that is sort.

Speaker 4 (38:53):
Of trending liberal anyway, that's a liberal enclave.

Speaker 3 (38:58):
I thought to myself, the fact that the tied says
a lot to me, because to me, that would mean
that he's Trump is over performing so in these swing states,
and by the way, we have the last swing state
polls we'll get to as well from Atlas and they're
all good. Again, I'm not telling you any of this

(39:19):
to get you over confident. That is not the case
at all. Need you out there, we need all hands
on deck.

Speaker 4 (39:25):
In fact, this tie at Dixville Notch probably the best
thing we could have had happened, so.

Speaker 3 (39:30):
That we do close strong. You want to know what
the previous year's votes were. Well, in twenty twenty, Biden
in Dicksville Notch edged out Trump five to nothing. In
twenty sixteen, Hillary Clinton was the winner, receiving four votes,

(39:53):
Trump two, Gary Johnson one, and Mitt Romney one. Romney
that's kind of funny, so Clinton won there even though
Trump won that election. Obama in twenty twelve and Mitt
Romney both tied at five. Then Obama and McCain in

(40:13):
two thousand and eight, Obama beat McCain fifteen to six.
So if you go back through the years and you
look at this now previously, prior to those other years,
Dixville Notch is a little more conservative, and I don't
think a Democrat had won.

Speaker 4 (40:26):
Since nineteen sixty eight.

Speaker 3 (40:29):
In their results, but it has definitely turned more liberal,
more leftist, and so to me, I think that's good
news for us that it was tied up. In fact,
I'm going to get there some of these other polls.

Speaker 4 (40:43):
Again.

Speaker 3 (40:44):
You gotta work through it, folks. We got to continue
to get out there. Today is the day. Help people vote,
Encourage people to vote, whatever you've got to do to
make it out and give rides, hold umbrellas, whatever we
need to do, see it through. We'll have more than
details on these stories and war. Donald Trump Junior coming
up next Detroit's News Talk Superstation nine am.

Speaker 22 (41:09):
Think about all they've done to Donald Trump. First it
was hoaxes, witch hunts, and impeachments. Then it was FBI raids,
courtrooms and mop shots. Finally it was bullets in a
Pennsylvania field. And after all that, this man stood up

(41:34):
with blood draining down his face, pumped his fists in
the air and told us to fight, fight, fight.

Speaker 23 (41:43):
America's future will be bigger, better, bolder, brighter, happier, stronger, freer, greater,
and more united than ever before.

Speaker 4 (41:56):
And we will make America. We know what they think
of us.

Speaker 10 (42:04):
The only garbage I see flote out there as his supporters.

Speaker 22 (42:08):
So if Donald Trump can get through all of that,
we can get out to vote.

Speaker 4 (42:16):
It is critical, the most critical election in our lifetime,
and it runs right through Michigan. Donald Trump Junior joins
us now from the campaign trail. We appreciate you taking
the time to be here with us today.

Speaker 21 (42:29):
Good to talk to you guys.

Speaker 4 (42:30):
You know, I had.

Speaker 3 (42:31):
A conversation with you on election night in twenty sixteen
in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and it feels very much.

Speaker 24 (42:41):
So today like it did that that evening. And I
know you're going to be back in Michigan, and your
father's going to be back here with the end of
the campaign, right back in Michigan. I think that maybe
shows how important the state is and why everybody's got
to get out and get vote out that you know
and love care about, get him out, get them to

(43:03):
the polls.

Speaker 20 (43:06):
I couldn't have said it better myself. I mean, it
does have a very twenty sixteen vibe. Americans were lied
to in twenty twenty. We saw all the nonsense. They
weaponized COVID, they created all sorts of insanity, and then
you know, the adults were put back in charge, and
we saw the world go to hell in a handbasket.

(43:26):
You had the Afghan withdrawal, you had the economy, you
had everything. It's literally hard to believe that America could
go from prosperity to poverty as quickly as it did
from peace to war. And I think they get it.
They're seeing through all the lives. They've watched all the
hoaxes collapse. When they couldn't impeach them, they tried to
bankrupt them. Then they tried to take his businesses. When

(43:48):
all of that didn't work, they tried to jail him.
When that didn't work, they ramped up the rhetoric so
much that they tried to kill him. And he just
wants to fight for America. And so it's really amazing.
What's different than sixteen is though this time we know
who the real good guys are in Washington, DC, not
the people who are going to snake you along the
way to pretend to be Republicans. This time, we have

(44:09):
a coalition of incredible people. You're not just electing Donald Trump.
You're getting JD. Van's You're getting RSK Junior with help.
You're getting a Tulsea Gabage, You're getting independent voices. You're
getting Elon Musk, you know, the Einstein of our era
wants to come in and help fix things. You compare
and contrast that to what the Democrats are. What is

(44:29):
Kamala offering. We don't even know what her policy positions are,
yet you won't even talk about them. She was asked
yesterday about either the voting California in her home state,
about being lenient on criminals, and she wouldn't tell us
which way she voted. Which is you know, which tells
you exactly which way she voted. It's absolute insanity. But
we have an incredible opportunity to take our country back.
But we will not do that if you sit on

(44:51):
your butts, I mean especially you know, I'm seeing hire
voter turnout with some women. Men, Get out there and vote,
Get in line, stay in line, bring your friends. If
everyone shows up, we win. If you sit at home,
you know you can go, you can spend forward years
on the past towards communism.

Speaker 3 (45:10):
Yeah, I just I've said this, and I really don't
think it's I don't think it's hyperbole. I don't think
it's about the next four years. I think this is
about the next two hundred and fifty in this country.

Speaker 20 (45:23):
One hundred percent. I mean, this is this is sort
of the breaking point for Western civilization as I see it, right,
would you see the notion of the open borders where
your taxpayer dollars are going to spund wars that no
one even can articulate what victory looks like. And you know,
we can't take care of people that have been ravaged
in North Carolina. We give them a seven hundred and
fifty dollars a loan after they lost a loved one,

(45:43):
a home, a business, But overnight they can come up
with billions for Ukraine. And you know, it's it's absolute madness,
it's insanity, and we can stop it. If we don't
stop it, now, you get past the point of no return.
So this is that fulcrum point. Tomorrow is that day
where we decide basically whether we want affordable groceries, freedom

(46:06):
of speech, liberty or if we want World War three.
I mean, it's that simple at this point. Because the
Democrat Party has done such a one eighty. It's such
a one eighty to what they used to stand for,
the legends of the Democrat Party past would be rolling
over in their grace if they're not already.

Speaker 18 (46:24):
No.

Speaker 3 (46:24):
I have talked to various members of your family, talk
with your father over and over again. I know you
understand it because you see it on a daily basis,
the toll all of this is taken. And yet he
and and you all seem to be not just you know,
happy and willing to fight, but almost fired up by it.

(46:47):
And there's nothing more than that moment.

Speaker 20 (46:49):
I know.

Speaker 3 (46:49):
I can't imagine what it was like to witness what
happened on July thirteenth, But the moment that he stood
up on that platform, raised his hand in defiance, it's
just in the air, the blood dripping from his ear,
and he said at that moment and encourage people to fight.
I just there is no other person I think you

(47:10):
want leading your country than someone like that.

Speaker 20 (47:15):
Yeah, I've said that, you know when I the first
thing I said to him afterwards was like that was
the most badass thing I've ever seen. And it was
you know, these days, everyone's a tough guy on a keyboard.
You know, everyone's a tough guy for mommy's basement. You
get shot in the face and you come back defiant,
you know, and you know, not even for me to say,
you know, I didn't. You know, guys that are Steel

(47:35):
Team guys and says guys and the toughest guys in
the world were calling and blowing me up that day
and be like, Oh, that's it, that's the test. That
guy is a serious badass and that's real. And you know,
I think our enemies during my father's presidency, they knew it.
There's a reason Putin didn't invade Ukraine during his presidency,
but he did under Obama. He did it. You know,
he did it again under Biden, and he did it

(47:56):
under Bush. You know, there's a reason we was able
to keep our end and check is there's an aura
that you give up if you're actually a tough guy,
and we need that. That moment when he came up defiant,
that is America. That's what America was all about. That's
what started America in seventeen seventy six being defiant under tyranny.

(48:16):
We have a chance to let that lead or you
can let like word Sala cackling, Kamala, do I guess
the continuation of the Biden policies because she said she
wouldn't do anything differently, So you know, I guess the
choices up to America at this point. I mean, if
you truly think you're better off now then you were
four years ago, then by all means well for Kamala Harris.
But like, I can't imagine a single person actually believing that,

(48:38):
unless maybe they got lucky and won the power ball.

Speaker 3 (48:41):
Donald trug Junior with this right now, we're talking about
that and what that revealed in your father that day,
but also on the eve of this election, I got
to ask, how has that if anyway, We've heard stories,
but how is it that at that moment and subsequently
a moment's after, how has that changed.

Speaker 4 (48:58):
Him in any way?

Speaker 20 (49:01):
Honestly, I think it strengthened his resolve, you know, I
think it probably you know, I think it probably boosted
his face. I think it booted a lot of people's face.
I mean, I thinking about a billion Trump rallies, and
I don't think I've ever seen him turn his head
to point to a graph and start looking at numbers.
It's sort of not the way he does things, right,
So you know, I think there was someone else looking
out not just for him and my family, but probably

(49:24):
America in our future. And so you know, I think
it probably, you know, truly strengthened some of his faith
and that not that it was lacking, but when you
go through something like that, it's like, whoa, that's not coincidence.
When you look at all the multiple failures and all
of this, and then magically the exact instance he turns
his head and just gets grazed like that doesn't happen.
That doesn't happen by coincidence. So you know, I know

(49:47):
it's done that for me. I know it's done that
probably for a lot of Americans. Whether you had a
lot of faith or none at all, I think you
definitely started questioning it in a positive sense. So his
will to fight is just incredible. He's never ever to stop.
And I think, you know, now it's really in the
hands of the American people. It's up to you. But
you know, don't let apathy, don't don't sit this one out,

(50:07):
Go and vote if you vote. We win, Like you know,
based on the early numbers, if you show up, we win.
They'd have to have an unprecedented election day, and they're
probably going to play their games. And I'm sure you know,
maybe Michigan's one of those places where we just have
to overwhelm it, make it too big to rig. If
everyone does that, we send a mandate. We can end
this thing tomorrow night and not drag it on for
weeks and months with the insanity. Just get out and vote.

(50:30):
Call your friends. I always say, listen, I've been doing
this for three months. I get nothing out of politics
other than heartache and stub poenis in congressional testimony for
trees and the crime punishable by death. You know, if
I can do this for three months, five six events today,
you know people can call their friends today, they can
drag them to the polls tomorrow. You can wait in
line if the line's a little bit long, when you

(50:52):
think at what's at stake, like I promise you, I
don't care how long you wait in line. It doesn't matter.

Speaker 21 (50:59):
It's worth it.

Speaker 20 (51:01):
So they just have to do that. If they do
that again, I think we genuinely just win this thing
and we can put it to bed tomorrow night. But
they all have to do it. We cannot do it
by ourselves.

Speaker 3 (51:10):
Donald Trump Junior saying tomorrow night, because he was on
the program with us yesterday late in the program, I
think it was like eight thirty. So one of you
who are generally in earlier to be able to hear.

Speaker 4 (51:24):
Now.

Speaker 3 (51:24):
I know many people listen to this program all three
hours and all the other programming we pre posed with
podcasts and everything else, because you just.

Speaker 4 (51:33):
Can't get enough.

Speaker 3 (51:35):
But I know that there are others who you know, Luke,
you got to get to work, you only got a
short driver, you only got a short commute, whatever it
might be, and you've got to make sure you're up
to day, and so you only.

Speaker 4 (51:43):
Hear certain things. I just have to make sure that
you had chance to hear that.

Speaker 3 (51:47):
Now, if you're going to stick around or maybe it'd
like to come back eight ten this morning, you will
hear from Janie Vance, who will be on the program
a little bit later on eight ten this morning right
here Detroit News Talk Superstation nine ten am. From the
rally last night, the last and final rally, the rally

(52:10):
that wrapped things up. Maybe maybe forever for the Trump campaign.
Maybe this is it and he closes out in a victory.
We had some pretty spectacular moments. In fact, I want
to talk about that and what makes Michigan so important

(52:31):
in what we could see possibly happening tonight. We've got
lots to get to as we got results already coming
in in Dixville, Notch, New Hampshire, a tie, a tie,
which if that isn't the most twenty twenty four result
of old I can't imagine. Too big the rig. You

(52:53):
got to make sure you get out and swamp the vogue.
Get folks out to vogue, get them to the polls.
Hold an umbrella if it's rainings there or somebody whatever
it might be. It's all on the line, folks, in
the most consequential election of our lifetime, maybe the history
of the nation. Back after this, the latest from the

(53:14):
Midwestern or the Midwesterner, dot news am big breaking news.

Speaker 11 (53:31):
Last night.

Speaker 4 (53:34):
In fact, at the Trump rally, he explained what he'd
just heard to the audience as they remember it took
the stage about twelve after midnight.

Speaker 9 (53:47):
Now, oh wow, I have some more big news, Megan.

Speaker 10 (53:50):
I'm just getting this right now.

Speaker 9 (53:53):
So somebody that's very very respected asp to do his
show two weeks ago, and I said, I know, and
to me, it's very big because he's, uh, the biggest
there is, I guess in that world by far.

Speaker 10 (54:08):
Somebody said, the biggest.

Speaker 9 (54:09):
Beyond anybody in a long time. And his name is
Joe Rogan and has never done this before. And it
just came over the wires that Joe Rogan just endorsed me.

Speaker 5 (54:26):
Is that.

Speaker 4 (54:27):
Thank you, Joe.

Speaker 11 (54:35):
That's so nice. And he doesn't do that. He doesn't
do that so and he tends to be a little
bit more liberal than.

Speaker 10 (54:48):
Some of the people in this room.

Speaker 11 (54:49):
No, I had a lot of fun.

Speaker 10 (54:51):
And he was amazing and he was It was a
three hour interview.

Speaker 4 (54:55):
In fact, I was two hours late for.

Speaker 9 (54:58):
A rally that we had had explained that a little
bit and it was cold out that night.

Speaker 10 (55:03):
We flew and I but we had to make it.

Speaker 9 (55:06):
We were two more than two hours late, and they understood.
I said, you know, I just was interviewed by a
very interesting guy and I just.

Speaker 10 (55:13):
Kept going on.

Speaker 9 (55:14):
They called it a long form and it could have
gone a lot longer. But he was great, and uh,
he's not a person that does endorsements. But he did
an endorsement, So I just want to thank Joe Rogan.
That's fantastic.

Speaker 4 (55:30):
There you have it, the the Joe Rogan endorsement. H Now,
yesterday Elon Musk did the Joe Rogan Show or they
released it, and the conversation got really interesting.

Speaker 3 (55:45):
As you can imagine, there's so Trump's done the show.
Jd Vance did the show. And as you can imagine,
that endorsement much easier for someone like Joe Rogan to
do when these people all willing to come on his show.
But Kamala Harris was not. And so that tells you,
I guess everything you need to know.

Speaker 4 (56:07):
Well, they had all.

Speaker 3 (56:08):
Kinds of stipulations he'd have to go to them and
all of this, which I think it just.

Speaker 4 (56:16):
Just not how Joe's show works. He's in Austin.

Speaker 3 (56:20):
He wants people to come to Austin because it's more
than just doing the show.

Speaker 4 (56:25):
He wants to get.

Speaker 3 (56:26):
People relaxed enough, put them in an environment where they
can have real and authentic conversations instead of like prescripted
or you know.

Speaker 4 (56:35):
When we do things on the end.

Speaker 3 (56:36):
That's why we have a podcast that I do on
the weekend which is a more of a long form conversation.
Now they're not Joe roganlong sometimes they think Joe says
he you know, he has got to get into like
an hour or so in before people are finally relaxed
enough to get him like the answers that are really authentic.

(57:00):
But you know on the radio, we just don't have
enough time, maybe ten fifteen minutes. Then you got to
take a break and you go back in the two
more conversation. If you hold somebody over or whatever, it's
a completely different beat, different animal altogether. So you know,
when you start looking at how his process works, there's

(57:22):
a reason he does some of the things that he does.
And going to sit with Kamala Harris, it just wasn't
gonna work. She turned it me out. She had too
much going on, she had too much to do. And
you know by the way she's taken time off in
days often I don't know.

Speaker 4 (57:38):
What they're recharge your batteries or whatever they got to
do on the Kamala about twenty twenty four, whatever that
might be. But Trump just talked about yesterday.

Speaker 3 (57:48):
He's like sixty eight days straight with no time off
at all. I don't know. If he's playing any golf
swing get a little rusty. Maybe, I don't know, but
he said sixty eight days. There's no days off, and
he's just rolling, rolling, rolling, And yesterday what four rallies,
the fourth and final here in Michigan. So here is

(58:10):
h Here's Ela Musk making the point that he believes
this may be the last election.

Speaker 5 (58:14):
Well, I'll say it again, man, I think this is
the last election. If Trump doesn't win, this is the
last election.

Speaker 6 (58:21):
I think you're right. Yeah, I think you're right.

Speaker 7 (58:24):
I think people and a lot of people are waking
up and realize that that have been lifelong Democrats, guys
like Bill Ackman, guys like Tomath exactly, Tulsey Garett switched
over to the Republicans. Like, there's a lot of people
who their whole life they've been left wing and they realize, like,
I can't do this anymore.

Speaker 5 (58:39):
And I used to be Democrats.

Speaker 4 (58:40):
Yeah, so yeah, it's nuts.

Speaker 5 (58:43):
It's nuts, man. And if the Dams won this election,
they will legalize enough illegals to turn the swing states
and everywhere will be like California, there will be no escape.

Speaker 4 (58:55):
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (58:56):
This is the final, This is it. This is the
last chance? Has anybody tried to push back, go out
and vote.

Speaker 3 (59:06):
He's talking to the camera now, Elon, you can tell
is very serious displea to the American people.

Speaker 5 (59:14):
Vote like your life depends on it, Vote like your
future depends on it, because it does. This is the
last chance, man.

Speaker 4 (59:22):
That's it. He's not wrong.

Speaker 3 (59:26):
What is underway right now with bringing illegals into the country,
non citizens voting.

Speaker 4 (59:34):
You know, they called this conspiracy theory.

Speaker 3 (59:36):
They called this all this wacky tinfoil head wearing conspid.
You know, those those non citizens can't vote in this country.

Speaker 4 (59:47):
A few months back, that's the story we've heard.

Speaker 3 (59:50):
Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, though in recent days, has
had to admit not only can non citizens vote, but
they are doing so right here in Michigan. And to
make matters worse, there's no way that we would even
know unless they told us. A young man, the Chinese

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national going to the University of Michigan. He's the one
who ended up coming back asking for his ballot back.
And of course that's the only way they've found out
that this had even happened. And if one can do it,
ten thousand could do it. Of ten thousand, one hundred thousand,
there really is no cap on what that looks like.

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In the interference, the ability to interfere in our elections,
the appearance of impropriety, which there should never be even
an appearance of such day, we've got that front and center.
So not only can they vote, but they are voting.
There's nothing they can do about it because they can't

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tell you.

Speaker 4 (01:01:00):
And on top of this all of it, after they're.

Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
Caught doing this, there's nothing they could do to stop them,
and they're going to count their votes.

Speaker 4 (01:01:16):
So what is what I mean?

Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
I'm just curious if if the entire balance of the nation,
the way the way this all works, right, the way
all of this shakes out, whether we have freedom or tyranny, Marxism, capitalism,

(01:01:47):
which way we go, whether it all breaks down just
to one election and simply one state, why why wouldn't
they try Because what's the what's the punishment if they

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get caught, what's the deterrence to stop them? What's gonna
happen to this guy? All they said, well, maybe he'll
get maybe he'll get deported. Oh shucks. You know, one
of the thousands that have been sent over here and
have crossed illegally. What if they get deported? Maybe that

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was the mission they were on in the first place.
Who knows, but it is. It is a It is
a real call, and not to deter you from voting today.
Now the opposite, to tell you that this may be
our last chance to stop it. Lying in the sand
stuff thoughs this This is it.

Speaker 4 (01:02:55):
It is all or nothing.

Speaker 3 (01:03:00):
The road, like your life depends on it, your kids,
your grandkids.

Speaker 4 (01:03:04):
Because it does.

Speaker 3 (01:03:08):
Back after this the latest news, weather and traffic together.

Speaker 4 (01:03:12):
Nine ten am, The Choice News Talk superstitious.

Speaker 9 (01:03:17):
When I first came into office, I cut taxes more
than any other president. We have created seven million new
jobs and it led to a growth like we've never
seen before. We developed the greatest economy in history by far.
When I left office, it changed Inflation, destroyed the lives

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of so many people. Interest rates went from two percent
to ten percent. Millions of illegal immigrants, traffickers and drugs
coming into our country. Our country has gone to hell.

Speaker 4 (01:03:51):
So I made a decision to run.

Speaker 9 (01:03:55):
We're going to make America great again, greater than ever
before us.

Speaker 4 (01:04:01):
I will fight for you.

Speaker 9 (01:04:02):
With every breath, and I will never let you down.

Speaker 4 (01:04:11):
And President Trump.

Speaker 3 (01:04:14):
There's literally importing his life on the lot, and he's
willing to risk.

Speaker 25 (01:04:18):
It all because we love this country.

Speaker 12 (01:04:21):
He is strong, he is fearless, and he is what
this country needs right now.

Speaker 17 (01:04:28):
Our seniors will be safe, our streets will be clean,
and our border will be secure.

Speaker 12 (01:04:35):
We can't allow our country to be destroyed by politicians
who will put their own power ahead of the interests
of the American people, our freedom, and our future.

Speaker 6 (01:04:44):
So let's tell me to hate Trump.

Speaker 24 (01:04:46):
When you cut through the lies, you realize the truth.

Speaker 26 (01:04:48):
American families were better when Donald Trump was president.

Speaker 18 (01:04:52):
We were safer, wealthier.

Speaker 6 (01:04:54):
And stronger.

Speaker 20 (01:04:55):
So if you love this country, if you want to
stand up and fight for the future power nation, you
must re elect Donald J. Trump.

Speaker 4 (01:05:13):
I'm Donald J. Trump, and I approved this message. Well.

Speaker 3 (01:05:15):
The ads run to go on the football Sunday and effective,
certainly an effective ad. Big one pulls open here in
Michigan and many places throughout the country already Eastern time zones,
others opening shortly, and Election Day is in a way
Decision Day twenty twenty four. If you're trying to figure

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out you like to know, you want to know where
to vote you can simply search when do I vote
in Michigan.

Speaker 4 (01:05:44):
Anywhere and it'll come back.

Speaker 3 (01:05:46):
Website will come up Michigan dot gov and usually Michigan
dot gov slash vote will take you to that place.
You can just talk about, you know, tell them where
you where you are. Actually, I think you put in
your information. You can find out exactly you know, whether
you're registered. And by the way, even if you're not,
let's say you're not registered to vote, you can still

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do that same day, so there's no holding back. Michigan
dot gov slash vote gives you all the information polling places,
how you can register same day, and all of that
up at Michigan dot gov slash vote.

Speaker 4 (01:06:28):
Okay, too big to rig. We've been talking about this.
We've been talking about how that this is an all
hands on deck event.

Speaker 3 (01:06:35):
This this election is going to be all hands on deck.
Here's the final Atlas Intel polls in swing swing states.
And by the way, you want one of the numbers.
Already seventy five million of voted nation wide, three point
two million in Michigan alone in the early voting stages,
and now it's time for election day.

Speaker 4 (01:06:57):
It's pretty incredible stuff. Isn't it.

Speaker 3 (01:06:59):
I mean to think that seventy five million people have
already voted in the country. The Atlas Intel poll is out.
They've been very accurate in most recent elections. Their question
in a head to have race between Harrison Trump, who
would you vote for? The answers coming in in the
swing states, and Trump wins every swing.

Speaker 4 (01:07:22):
State, but they are close. They are close, folks.

Speaker 3 (01:07:30):
So I will tell you, while I believe this is
good news again, it just reaffirms the fact that in
this poll done the third to the fourth, so just
a couple of days ago. But this reaffirms the need
to get out to vote like never before, to make

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it too big to rig that, to call folks that
you know, you love, you.

Speaker 4 (01:07:56):
Care about.

Speaker 3 (01:07:59):
And get them out. It was kind of interesting too,
the some of the stories coming out here already of
you know, JD. Van's actually predicting when he thinks we're
going to know Trump demanding last night. That was the
headline on the Detroit Snooze today. The stud said, man

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to get the results tomorrow. Almost like it was it
was like a thread or something.

Speaker 4 (01:08:30):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:08:30):
This is the last gaps of a dying dinosaur. Media
This is really what he said. He's essentially saying, you know,
we really want to change the way how these things work.
He said, you know, Elon's been talking to him about
particularly machines and how they can be compromised and paper

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ballots are better. And he said, if we had that,
then we could have answers.

Speaker 4 (01:08:53):
And he said, we.

Speaker 3 (01:08:55):
Don't want to wait twelve days. We want the answer tonight.
And that's echoing the sentiment that American people want. Why
should we have to wait so long. It's just ridiculous.
All of that is sort of obvious, I think, to
most folks. But here's what he really said versus how

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the Snooze reports.

Speaker 9 (01:09:17):
Elon mustol he probably knows more about computers than any
man in the world. He said that machines don't work
because they're easily violated.

Speaker 10 (01:09:25):
Now, this is the smartest guy in the world.

Speaker 9 (01:09:27):
The guy that runs rockets with computers, and saying that
computers are far more important than the engines.

Speaker 10 (01:09:34):
I mean, nobody knows anything like this.

Speaker 9 (01:09:37):
But if you used paper, it's eight percent the cost
of the other, it's more accurate, and.

Speaker 11 (01:09:45):
You don't have twelve day weights.

Speaker 9 (01:09:49):
And then what the hell's happening in the inside of
those machines of your way.

Speaker 11 (01:09:53):
We want the answer tomorrow, tonight. We want the answer tonight.

Speaker 3 (01:10:07):
It's all he was saying. And but but of course
you wouldn't know that. You read this news, they'll tell
you what. He's threatening people, and he's hitler Agin and everybody.
You know, all of these things that they say and do.
It's just I just don't think they're landing anymore. So
this election will definitely be not just about the direction

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of where we go as a nation from here, but
I think also it's not just politics at play.

Speaker 4 (01:10:33):
I think also essentially you're going to get some of
this is going.

Speaker 11 (01:10:38):
To be.

Speaker 3 (01:10:40):
What happens with the media. You know, where where do
we where do we go? Where there's dinosaur media? Have
they played out all of their they overplayed their hands,
so to speak, Have they completely run it out?

Speaker 20 (01:10:56):
Is that?

Speaker 3 (01:10:58):
Is that what's unfortunately? Is that what's in store for
these folks? And they say that unfortunately unfortunately for them,
but also for us, because you know, I do think
we benefit from having a media that is able to
give us the truth at least not outright lie to us.

(01:11:23):
Don't understand bias is one thing, but lying outright lying
about something in someone is a completely it's a whole
other thing. Jennie Van's predicting that we will have election results.

Speaker 4 (01:11:38):
Tonight.

Speaker 3 (01:11:38):
In fact, in the final hours of the campaign, he
said he believes that we'll get them tonight.

Speaker 20 (01:11:46):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:11:48):
He thinks that results are going to be so clear,
as so obvious that we will know to now who knows. Again,
I'm not holding my breath for anything. Boy, that would
be fantastic if I could just go to bed early,
you and me, both from his lips to God's ears.

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Senner jd Vance, Donald Trump's runing May Belisamerica will know
the result of the election on Tuesday night, as momentum
shifts toward the Republican ticket. He says, my strong guess
is that we're in a good spot that we're going
to win, he told The Daily Mail aboard his jet
as he flew between campaign stops. I think that we'll

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know by Tuesday night. Maybe I'm wrong about that, but
you never really know until you know. With a race
between Trump and Harris still razor thin, polsters indicating that
the final result could take days or even weeks. See
they say that because they want to put that caveat
out there so that it's possible for you to say

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when they go, well, we're in Arizona and we're still counting,
it's not going to be the same as it was
in twenty twenty.

Speaker 4 (01:13:00):
It just can't be. We're more prepared, it shouldn't be now.

Speaker 3 (01:13:03):
There may be delays in certain states, but there are
also only small number of pathways right now for certain victories.
For Harris victory particularly, there's this is a small number.
She remember, two hundred and seventy electoral votes. All is
what they have to reach, and her path to that

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is narrowing. In fact, Mark Halprin one of the posters
talking about what that looks like. She loses North Carolina,
she'd have to win every one of the swing states
if actually to run the table on Michigan, Wisconsin, at Pennsylvania,
and she loses one. Right now, halpard claims Wisconsin looks

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really good for Trump, Pennsylvania is possibly leaning that way. Now,
this is reporting he's getting from inside both campaigns. This
isn't what he's making of. And then Halprin says, who
knows what's going to happen in Michigan, which I think
is fairly accurate.

Speaker 4 (01:14:05):
We just don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:14:07):
That's why again we continue to point out, got to
get out, make it too big to rig, gotta vote
in numbers that you'd never seen before. Although Trump is
only up over Harris by point one percent nationally according
to the polling average, he's captured a strong twelve point
lead in the betting markets. Well, that's great too, but
I don't give them a lot of sway. Betting markets

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don't elect presidents. So we'll ask Jade Vance because we'll
talk to him coming up a little bit later on today,
I believe around eight ten this morning's a little after
the top of the hour next hour specifically about these.

Speaker 4 (01:14:44):
What do you what are you seeing? What are you hearing?
What do you I mean? Obviously, I think it's going
to be a lot.

Speaker 3 (01:14:49):
Of it will line up square with what I've just
told you, But also, why does he think that that
we may get election results tonight?

Speaker 4 (01:14:58):
And wouldn't that be something?

Speaker 3 (01:15:01):
Last night at that final rally in Michigan, the mayor
of hand Tramic with an historic proclamation from the stage,
what you're seeing happening here in in Michigan specifically, and
why everyone's having a hard time trying to wrap their
head around figure out what's coming. Is particularly it's because

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of some of the shifts we're seeing. We'll talk about
that coming up in just a little bit. Plus, give
you that audio from last night's big and final rally
back after this.

Speaker 4 (01:15:39):
Love to hear from you this morning. Have you voted?
Are you going to vote? What were the polls like?
Where you voted?

Speaker 3 (01:15:43):
Two four eight eight hundred talk two four eight eight
hundred eight two five to five Now that polls are open,
Love to know what you're seeing out there, and you
can also weigh in on the record feature at justin
barklay dot com. Hit that little red square and to
start recording. Sound all back with you right after.

Speaker 4 (01:16:04):
This on nine ten am.

Speaker 3 (01:16:06):
This could be how tight it is? Trump and Harris
both tied in Dicksville Notch, New Hampshire. You know they
vote around midnight. Three votes for Harris, three votes for Trump.
I think that's that's.

Speaker 4 (01:16:22):
Owt tied and uh out tight. It could in fact be.

Speaker 3 (01:16:27):
That's why you gotta get out in those numbers like
you'd never seen before to make sure that you're getting
it done. Pollymarkets, I just got a message from somebody said,
polymarket says Trump up sixty two percent. That's the betting,
that's the betting sites. He said, get out and vote,
no matter what. Anyway, No, I get it. I agree.

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I I'm not taking anything for granted, not after everything
we've seen. No, I folks are playing like we're I
I want to tell you this so it can be
actually be on record. So I'll just I'll just say
it just essentially for the record. What is it, Election Day,

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November fifth, twenty twenty four.

Speaker 4 (01:17:15):
Write this down.

Speaker 3 (01:17:18):
Seven fifty one am, seventeen seconds. My gut says, we're
going to see a victory like we have not seen,
a decisive victory like we have not seen in decades,

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maybe on par with or just short of who knows,
maybe even exceeding the Reagan era. I don't want to
use the word landslide, but because because I'm going to
tell you that's what my gut says. But my brain, see,
my brain gets involved. Hey, Mike breaks wait a minute,

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they're gonna do this, this is gonna happen, this could
and see.

Speaker 4 (01:18:06):
I think that's wise because.

Speaker 3 (01:18:11):
You're basing all of this information on what we've seen
here and the way we've approached this over the last
a bit of time here is that you know, it
feels like people are just fed up and and just
I want to say historically, when things are as bad
as they are, the incumbent party and economically also say etc.

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But you add everything else into that picture too, the
incumbent party doesn't perform well. Now that's part of the
messaging and the reason why they're trying to run Kamala
Harris like she is an outsider, Like like she hasn't
been there the last four years, right along with Biden
making those the same decisions, last one in the room,

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all of that, right, Like she's not responding for this
mess I just don't know that that's going to resonate
or not. We there's a lot on the line here.
Does the media still work? Does that machine the Democrats
use to do the heavy lifting that media machine? Does
it still have the capability of being able to pull

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this sort of thing off? Or has the independent swung
independent media, independent thought in America? Has it swung things?
And that's just something we don't know the answer to yet.
There's only one poll.

Speaker 4 (01:19:34):
That matters, and that's the final election they pull on
obviously what happens today at the polls.

Speaker 3 (01:19:45):
So again I'll say my gut says, I feel really
good about today, but my brain says, wait a minute,
hold on, not so fast. It's a good place to
be in because we're not overly confident. I'm not at
least anyway. And we continue to encourage people, and I'll

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continue to encourage you, you know, just the first hours
here of voting on election day. Get out, get the
job done. Get out, get the job done. Help other
people get out and get the job done. That's how

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important this whole thing is. And speaking of how important
it is, and particularly in Michigan, the mayor of ham
Trammick one of the first to come out and endorse
President Trump and really lead the way with the Arab,
American and Muslim vote here in Michigan and Detroit and
am Traffick as well.

Speaker 4 (01:20:51):
This is and I.

Speaker 9 (01:20:53):
Wanted the mayor of Ham Traffic is here, come here.
Oh well, I didn't see I see this is come
you got to come out up her place. Guy has
been with us almost from the beginning.

Speaker 10 (01:21:06):
I'm so glad we.

Speaker 4 (01:21:07):
Got to see you.

Speaker 11 (01:21:08):
Hi, Michael.

Speaker 10 (01:21:14):
Oh Man.

Speaker 9 (01:21:18):
He has been an unbelievable unifier. This is one of
the greatest men in your state. And I want to
just thank you. Come here, say a couple of.

Speaker 20 (01:21:28):
Monks thank you.

Speaker 26 (01:21:34):
Well, good morning, it's another day. I spoke earlier before
you came, and I told the crowd that tomorrow or
today actually is going to be a historic day, and
we shall celebrate a historic victory today. I'm very proud

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that I endorsed President Trump, and I broke the wall
of fear among the Arab Americans and Muslim Americans, and
I destroyed that wall of isolation and the wall of
silence and the war of hesitance among the Arab Americans.

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And now today we had a survey that was posted
among the Arab Americans in the Metro de Trade and
it shows that President Trump is leading by seventy six percent,
and Harris earlier had three percent.

Speaker 20 (01:22:46):
And the rest was for others.

Speaker 26 (01:22:49):
So we are in a mission to end that disconnect
between the minorities and the Republican Party and to make
it the party of inclusion. And we are in a
mission which is the priority for us today to send
President Trump back to the White House. So, like I

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said earlier, he has done everything possible to gain your support.
He told me last Friday that it was sixty two
days of.

Speaker 11 (01:23:27):
Hard work with no break.

Speaker 26 (01:23:29):
And no rest, and today it's sixty five days with
no rest. So he has used everything possible to get
your support, hard work, seriousness, comedy, sarcassism, everything. So how
is he a threat to our democracy? As they keep

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the fake news keep saying and the other party. So
I ask you, and I urge you to go out
vote tomorrow and I think we have a big chance.
I'm very optimistic that we will make history and we
will win and make America great again.

Speaker 20 (01:24:11):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 4 (01:24:15):
Oh that is the mayor of ham Framick. Then that
very in that historic moment. They're on stage last night
in Michigan and the rally, the final rally.

Speaker 9 (01:24:28):
Great guy, he's a great man. And I'll tell you
you have hundreds of thousands of people that follow and
that could be a very big difference.

Speaker 11 (01:24:42):
They are the Democrats are not happy about this.

Speaker 4 (01:24:45):
They are not boy. I'll tell you all right, lots,
so you have to come in. Fact. JD.

Speaker 3 (01:24:51):
Van's President Trump's running mate after the top of the hour,
joining us right here as.

Speaker 4 (01:24:56):
We check him.

Speaker 3 (01:24:57):
On election days decision dates only twenty four folks back
with you.

Speaker 4 (01:25:03):
Right after this it chos Talk superstation is nine ten am.

Speaker 11 (01:25:12):
What will we do with this moment? How will we
be remembered?

Speaker 9 (01:25:20):
Look at the opportunities before us.

Speaker 12 (01:25:25):
This election really isn't about the left versus the right.
It's about we, the people, choosing our government and the
choice between freedom versus tyranny.

Speaker 13 (01:25:38):
Nobody has a chronic disease burden like we have. Why
are we allowing this to happen to our children? Ultimately,
the only thing that will say our country is if
we choose to love our kids more than we hate
each other.

Speaker 14 (01:25:56):
What is going on here is deeper than politics.

Speaker 4 (01:26:00):
It is deeply spiritual.

Speaker 15 (01:26:03):
We are being called to rise above the hatred and
the fear and the evil.

Speaker 16 (01:26:10):
We need to remember above and beyond that we must
love our neighbors, That we must treat other people as
we hope to be treated.

Speaker 17 (01:26:19):
You want to be a rebel, you want to be
a hippie, you want to stick it to the man,
Show up on your college campus and try calling yourself
a conservative.

Speaker 4 (01:26:27):
America is gonna.

Speaker 11 (01:26:27):
Reach heights that it has never seen before.

Speaker 16 (01:26:30):
The future is gonna be amazing.

Speaker 11 (01:26:40):
Hope to want healthy children.

Speaker 4 (01:26:43):
Talk a lot of President that's gonna make America health.

Speaker 14 (01:26:53):
I come to you today as a former Democrat. I
will be a first time Trump owner tonight.

Speaker 19 (01:27:22):
The people dreamed this country, and it's the people who
are making America great again.

Speaker 11 (01:27:33):
Dream.

Speaker 3 (01:27:35):
President Trump's latest ad maybe the last, the final, the
closing pitch there, uh and one of the best. It's
really fantastic ads.

Speaker 20 (01:27:48):
Make the gods you better.

Speaker 10 (01:27:49):
Than you give me.

Speaker 3 (01:27:52):
We've had some great songs, We've had some fantastic memes.
It has been election campaign, certainly an election you know,
like I've never seen before, never never see anything like it.
And here to close it out as a vice presidential
running May with President Trump that rally last night, closing

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out here in Michigan. Jd Vance, Senator from Ohio on
the phone less now maybe this time tomorrow will.

Speaker 4 (01:28:20):
Be calling you Vice President Eleckey. You just never know.

Speaker 8 (01:28:25):
I hope so, man.

Speaker 27 (01:28:26):
But we've left it all out on the field, and
now it's really up to the voters. You know, I
feel very good about where we are in Michigan, in Pennsylvania.
You look at the early numbers. Republicans have never done
this well. In the early vote in the history of
the Republican Party. So we're in a good spot. But
today is ultimately game day, and no matter how well
we do on election or in the pre election day vote,

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today is really the moment where Republicans are going to
win or lose this race. So and if President Trump
got back to South Florida at five point thirty this morning,
I did my last rally in Pennsylvania lately last night.
We've done everything that we've can to make our case
to the American people, and now it's up to the
people of Michigan to get out there and vote, hopefully
for closed down borders, for lower inflation, for more affordable groceries.

(01:29:12):
We've got a great country, man, I've learned that over
the last few months in a very profound way. But
we have broken leadership. We get an opportunity to fix
it today.

Speaker 4 (01:29:21):
Yeah, it's so important.

Speaker 3 (01:29:22):
Look, I'm going to tell you what I feel and
what I'm saying, but I got to ask you too,
because I just saw we saw a story from the
Daily Mail quote of you, So I want to get
your take on this. I've been telling everybody my gut
says good things, but my brain gets involved and goes, yeah,
but what about this, and what about that? And they're

(01:29:43):
going to try and do this that and the end
and something. That's where the too big to rig comes
into place. Swamp the vote, make sure that we overcome
any sort of obstacle that they may be throwing out.
Of course, everything's on the line. They know this just
as much as we do. So the point is, I'm
just not sure I got it. Tell people we got
to get out there and get it done. Take people,
don't just vote. A lot of us voted earlier in Michigan.

(01:30:06):
Make sure you go out today and find people who
haven't voted. Make sure you take them, get them in
the car, hold an umbrella if there's any rain, anything
you can do to make sure we get people out there.

Speaker 27 (01:30:16):
No, that's exactly right. And look, am I worried about
Democratic Shenanigans. Of course i am, which is why you
should get out there and vote. If you go back
to what happened in twenty twenty, whatever you think happened,
we had an extremely tight election which permitted a lot
of last minute things. And what we've got to do
is swamp that vote, make this thing so big, make

(01:30:37):
our victory so gigantic that they're going to declare Donald J.
Trump the winner of Michigan and of the whole election tonight.
And I think that's very possible. We have done so
much on the RNC to deal with election integrity. We've
done troubleshooting with poll workers. We filed lawsuits sometimes within
minutes of when problems have been identified. So the Republican

(01:30:57):
National Committee this time, and this wasn't true in twenty twenty,
but it is true this time. The Republican National Committee
is doing its job. But voters have got to do
their jobs too. And the way that we get this
thing over the finish line is to win on election day.
So yes, I feel very good. My brain and my
heart tell me I'm that we're going to win. But

(01:31:19):
here we are, what age fifteen on election day. We're
not going to win unless people get out there and vote.
This is when we win this thing or lose this thing.
Today is to pick day. And you're exactly right. I mean,
maybe you've got an elderly mother who needs help getting
to the polling location. Maybe you know you've got a
friend or a family member who's on the fence who
could use a little last minute persuasion. We need to

(01:31:41):
make this thing as big as possible. And it's not
just for me and President Trump. You guys have got
Mike Rogers there in Michigan who's running for the Senate.
He's going to get over the finish line. So long
as we win by a couple of points, we've just
got to do everything that we can to take the
country back. It's too important to sit at home, make
your voice heard, get out and vote.

Speaker 3 (01:32:00):
Yeah, Mike Rogers, this a fantastic race because again, as
you know you're in the Senate, this dramatically shifts things
if Republicans are able to regain control in the Senate,
and it gives you and President Trump the opportunity then
to make sure that we can get some of these
policies in these things done on the agenda without any gridlin.

Speaker 27 (01:32:22):
That's exactly right. And of course we need the Senate
to improve our nominees. We think we need to clean
up the bureaucracy. You look at Kamala Harris's recent jobs report.
We lost jobs in the private sector, but we hired
a lot of people in the permanent bureaucracy in DC
that should be going in the other direction. We should
be firing bureaucrats and hiring people at good wages in
the private sector in the state of Michigan. But we

(01:32:44):
can't do that without help. And you're exactly right. The
Senate race matters. Some of these House races are very close.
Paul Young is running a very close race, but I
think he's ultimately going to win. So we have an
opportunity here to really put the government back on track.
And this is not like abstractions, right, this is not
just arguments that we have on radio and on TV.

Speaker 21 (01:33:05):
The borders wide open.

Speaker 27 (01:33:06):
Our fellow citizens can't afford to pay their credit card bills,
they can't afford to pay groceries because of the broken
leadership in Washington, DC. We're fundamentally doing this because we
think that people deserve better leadership. But it's not our choice.
I get one vote.

Speaker 20 (01:33:21):
Donald J.

Speaker 27 (01:33:22):
Trump gets one vote. Every single person that's listening to
this gets a vote. Go and cast it for the
guy who's going to fix these problems, not for Kamala Harris,
who's been presiding over these problems for the last four
years and promises to make them even worse.

Speaker 3 (01:33:37):
So the Daily Mail had this story about what are
we going to know the results? And they had an
interesting quote from you talking about that you think maybe
we could know tonight. On our last night, President Trump
said that we want to know tonight, And now I've
seen the news kind of spend that as if he's
like demanding and threatening that we need to But I
think all Americans would like to know tonight, And in fact,

(01:33:58):
the points he made last night I think very worthy
of considering. If they can do this in other countries,
why can't we do it here?

Speaker 8 (01:34:06):
That's exactly right.

Speaker 27 (01:34:07):
Look, this is one of the things we're going to
have to do long term is clean up our election
system to make sure that we cast and count the
votes all together. We can't have people counting ballots weeks later.
I think that just introduces a whole lot of risk
into the system. But look in the most critical states
in Michigan and Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, I actually think that

(01:34:27):
we're in a much better place in twenty twenty four
than we were in twenty twenty. We just need the
voters to step up, make their voice heard, and get
us across the finish line. Look, I mean, really, the
masth year is not that complex. If we get the
kind of lead where, even if you assume there are
a lot of outstanding male ballots that have been counted,

(01:34:48):
if we get a big enough lead, the networks are
going to call this thing because we have an insurmountable lead.
And that's our goal. Our goal with today's vote is
to give us such an insurmountable lead that we leave
nothing to chance and we make it clear by tonight
that we're winning this race. I mean to all the
listeners out there, I mean, if I can make a

(01:35:08):
selfish request, I'd really like to know, after a long
campaign that we've got this thing in the bag by tonight.
I think it's possible. People have to get out there
and vote to make it happen.

Speaker 3 (01:35:18):
Well, we're voting, we're praying. Did some of that last
night with the folks in the church. I saw folks
throughout the country doing that as well. And uh boy,
it is the last and final push, and this is
it and it's clear. Elon said in a Joe Rogan podcast,
this could be the last election. And I think in
a lot of ways, a lot of that's true. It's

(01:35:41):
all on the line, it all comes down to this.

Speaker 27 (01:35:45):
Yeah, that's exactly right. And look, we've seen what Kamala
Harris has done. We know she's going to do more
of the same. We have an opportunity today to say
to Kamala Harris, you're fired, and I hope the people
of Michigan do exactly that.

Speaker 4 (01:35:58):
Senator JD. Vance busy today.

Speaker 3 (01:36:00):
Thank you for taking the time to stop here in
Michigan and have the conversation. And maybe next time we talk,
we'll be calling you vice president elect or vice president
tells good.

Speaker 21 (01:36:09):
Thank you, sir.

Speaker 3 (01:36:10):
God blasted there he is, Senator JD. Vance taking a
moment on the campaign trick. I know he's just he's
on the phone with as many people as he can
today to make sure he's encouraging people to get out.
So we should we should take that seriously. Get out, vote,
get it done. As if you and I need any
other encouragement of reasons to get out and do it.

(01:36:32):
But look, we've we've we've been talking about this acknowledgient
for months now.

Speaker 4 (01:36:37):
Today is the day it's all or nothing. You have it.

Speaker 3 (01:36:45):
Again, feeling good, but we got to work put in
the work to make sure that we get it done.
Right back after this, in fact, we're gonna talk with
some other folks around the state. I'd love to talk
to you. Have you voted already this morning? What were
the lines like over on the behind the scenes livestream?
Got a kind of it was Ruth said she waited

(01:37:08):
forty five minutes in line.

Speaker 4 (01:37:10):
It wasn't too bad.

Speaker 3 (01:37:12):
Hey, I'm just I'm curious what the lines looking like
where you at, How are things moving? Love to hear
from you and make sure we get those reports coming
through back after this election Day.

Speaker 4 (01:37:25):
Twenty twenty four, nine ten am Detroit's news talk superstation,
Dicksville Notch aardy and should have asked him about that.
We get a chance to ask Senator J. D.

Speaker 3 (01:37:43):
I Vantz about Dixville Notch to tie at three three,
but I'm assuming I would. I would say is answer
probably going to be very similar to what he just mentioned,
is about how tight things are and how important this
all is. I saw Halpurn talking about this in the
early voting and how it's gone in a way for

(01:38:05):
Republicans that they never thought they would see, and so
that that plays into.

Speaker 4 (01:38:09):
What we're watching.

Speaker 3 (01:38:11):
Obviously, the majority of like in person day of voting
comes in for Republicans, which is why they believe there's
an advantage there. So this is this is important stuff.
This is important stuff, and and we're gonna we're gonna
see it play out. Now, we've got some court cases.

(01:38:31):
Somebody had asked about this earlier today, So we've we've
actually got some court cases that are out there, and.

Speaker 4 (01:38:41):
You're going to see.

Speaker 3 (01:38:42):
Lots of these lawsuits and things fly flying and filing.
But you're going to see lots of Democrats added again
here in Michigan, the Secretary of State Joscelyn Benson actually
asking Dana Nessel, another Democrat, her pal, if she would
help break the law. Well, essentially, this whole thing boils

(01:39:03):
down to is that there are these new voter laws, rules, regulations, etc.
That are set to go into place next year. Benson
was asking Nessel, hey, can we make them go into effect?

Speaker 4 (01:39:19):
Now?

Speaker 3 (01:39:22):
Well, wonder why why did she want to do that?
Do they help do they benefit the Democrats in some
way here in this election? According to her request? That
probably is is the case. Now again, the most lawless

(01:39:43):
secretary of state in the history of this state. I'm assuming,
as you bet told by a judge, she broke the
law multiple times, and I don't know, you know, I
can't think of any more egregious situation than when in
twenty twenty she told clerk's local clerks don't inspect the
and tee ballot signatures. You know, we had all this
mail in and absentee stuff coming in from all over

(01:40:04):
in twenty twenty, breaking records, And she said, no, you
don't have to make sure that these people are who
they say they are. It's no wonder in her state,
in her voting system, the way things work, it's no wonder.

Speaker 4 (01:40:17):
That we are.

Speaker 3 (01:40:20):
Confronted with the fact that people who are not even
citizens of this country are voting in her elections and
their votes are counting. Well, that's just a conspiracy theory,
justin No, no, no, it's a fact. And in fact,
she's confirmed it. This Chinese national, this story of this
Chinese national, not only did he vote, They're going to

(01:40:40):
give him a vigorous slap on the wrist. Now, don't
you worry, they'll be they'll slap him extra extra hard
on the wrist. Not not only did he vote, but
was he able to vote? But they would never have
known unless he told them about it. That's how we
got caught. We went and asked for his ballot back,

(01:41:03):
and then on top of it, the story goes that
his vote's gonna count. So we don't know who we
voted for, but his vote will count. And who knows
how many others there are just like him. You know,
it's interesting about her, and in fact today it's it's
it's come out really really interesting.

Speaker 8 (01:41:23):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (01:41:23):
Pat holmback Kid posted something yesterday. Dominion Voting Machine company
apparently is out there calling out the uh the Secretary
of State Juscelyn Bencent for lying. Now, well, I never
thought i'd see this. They've got a press release on

(01:41:44):
their website statement on Michigan split ticket voting claims. On
November first, Michigan Secretary of State JOUSTL. Benson corrected a
prior miss statement about Dominion Voting Assistance Terminals of va
TS that after split party voting, stating that there is
in fact no nationwide issue with the me your Voting Machine.
Secretary Benson clarify the Michigan voters seeking to use the

(01:42:05):
vats can successfully complete and verify their ballots selections by
following the instruction. Earlier, she had said some things to
the Contra but they're out there even having to correct her,
which makes you wonder what the heck is going on.
And in these scenarios, this.

Speaker 4 (01:42:26):
Is wild.

Speaker 3 (01:42:28):
How far off you know, the beaten path, so to speaks,
she's gotten.

Speaker 4 (01:42:37):
And again, these are the people calling you conspiracy theorists.
These are people saying that you are part of the problem.

Speaker 3 (01:42:49):
In Georgia, the Supreme Court has rejected late absentee ballots.

Speaker 4 (01:42:54):
In other words, everything has to arrive by the right time.

Speaker 3 (01:42:59):
Georgia Supreme Court overturning relief for Cobb County voters This afternoon,
george Supreme Court denied relief for Cobb County voters who
requested absentee ballots on time but did not receive them.
Did the county's failure to mail them properly?

Speaker 4 (01:43:15):
It says.

Speaker 3 (01:43:15):
The lower court had ruled that an extension of the
absent do well, yes, an extension of any of those
things would allow possible shenanigans. And the court rightly said, no,
we're not going down this road again. We're not going
to contribute to the questioning of this election and where
things may have gone. Federal judge there in Iowa says

(01:43:39):
officials can challenge ballots of potential non citizen voters. So
how do they know in Iowa, whose bouot is what?
Because here apparently it just disappears into the system, according
to the Secretary of State. But Iowa Secretary of State
hailing the court's ruling as a win end for Iowa's

(01:44:01):
election integrity. In other words, if someone suspect you of
being a non citizen and voting, they can challenge that.

Speaker 4 (01:44:10):
Isn't that what we should be able to see?

Speaker 3 (01:44:11):
In other words, you see somebody committing a crime, I mean,
this is how crazy it would be. See someone breaking
into a house, and this is essentially what happened into
Michigan here. But you see someone breaking into a house
and you go, I'm not sure if they really live
there or not. They could be the resident, they could
be the owner of the house.

Speaker 4 (01:44:30):
We don't know. So you do nothing.

Speaker 3 (01:44:34):
And then eventually that person comes back and says, yeah, no, no,
I don't live here.

Speaker 4 (01:44:37):
I was actually just breaking in.

Speaker 3 (01:44:41):
They've already ran off, they've absconded with the loot, they've
gotten away with the loot. But they came back to say, no, no,
I don't actually I actually live there. And then you go, oh,
well we caught you. You owe some sort of big
press conference telling everybody patting yourself on the back.

Speaker 4 (01:45:00):
Look, we caught him, We caught this individual.

Speaker 3 (01:45:05):
And he said, well, no, you know, now that you
caught him, probably should get my loot back, Probably should
get all my valuables back to homeowner says they still no, no,
we still let him keep.

Speaker 4 (01:45:13):
We're gonna let him hang on to everything. Huh, make
it make sense.

Speaker 3 (01:45:18):
That's that's essentially what we're talking about here in Michigan.
We ought to be able to track and know where
some of those battles have gone. We ought to be
able to make sure that that system works.

Speaker 4 (01:45:28):
I don't know why.

Speaker 3 (01:45:28):
I don't want a publican known who you know, how
people have voted, etc. But we ought to be able
to keep track of.

Speaker 4 (01:45:33):
Some of that.

Speaker 3 (01:45:34):
A judge in Pennsylvania has ruled Elon Musk's million dollars
a day giveaway is okay. In fact, I know he's
given I think couple, maybe even three winners here in
the state of Michigan, which is a pretty pretty cool thing.

Speaker 4 (01:45:51):
The way he's going about that America pack stuff.

Speaker 3 (01:45:54):
Uh, And I like again, as I mentioned, it's an election.
We've never seen the like which before and I don't
know that we'll ever see it again, and thank god,
hopefully we won't. Hopefully we can right the wrongs, get
this ship back on track, and of course, Lord willing
and with your help, get in the fight. We will

(01:46:15):
get out the vote. Vote vote today, help others do
the same. We're backward more after this Troit's news Talk Superstation.

Speaker 4 (01:46:22):
Nine today m We'll check in around the state with
some updates up next each months.

Speaker 22 (01:47:04):
Then it was FBI raids, courtrooms and mop shots. Finally
it was bullets in a Pennsylvania field. And after all that,
this man stood up with blood draining down his face,
pumped his fists in the air and told us to fight, fight, fight.

Speaker 23 (01:47:29):
America's future will be bigger, better, bolder, brighter, happier, stronger, freer,
greater and more united than ever before.

Speaker 28 (01:47:42):
And we will make America break again.

Speaker 22 (01:47:49):
We know what they think of us.

Speaker 4 (01:47:50):
The only garbage I see flogged down there as his supporters.

Speaker 22 (01:47:54):
So if Donald Trump can get through all of that,
we can get out to a vote.

Speaker 3 (01:48:01):
It is a fantastic point and one that I think
is it's not lost on the daylight today where again
Elon Musk has said, hey, if you don't get out
and get it done today, we don't know what this
country is going to look like.

Speaker 4 (01:48:16):
He says it may be the last election. Essentially.

Speaker 3 (01:48:19):
What he means is the way that they are bringing
these folks in and are the borders wide open, shipping
them around the swing states. He said, it could end
up like California, that is is in the entire country.
He said, that's that's his big fear. Said it last
night on Joe Rogan in fact, So this is it, folks,

(01:48:43):
this is this is the last shot.

Speaker 6 (01:48:51):
I think you're right. Yeah, I think you're right.

Speaker 7 (01:48:54):
I think people and a lot of people are waking
up and realize that that have been lifelong Democrats, guys
like Bill Ackman, guys like Tomath exactly, Telsey Garrett switched
over to the Republicans. Like, there's a lot of people
who their whole life they've been left wing and they realize, like,
I can't do this anymore.

Speaker 5 (01:49:09):
And I used to be Democrats.

Speaker 6 (01:49:11):
Yeah, so yeah, yeah, it's nuts.

Speaker 5 (01:49:14):
It's nuts, man. And if the Damas won the selection,
they will legalize not illegals to turn the swing states
and everywhere will be like California. There will be no escape.

Speaker 4 (01:49:25):
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (01:49:26):
This is the final This is it, This is the
last chance.

Speaker 4 (01:49:32):
Turns and looks to the camera and says, does anybody
trying to push.

Speaker 5 (01:49:35):
Back go out and vote. Vote like your life depends
on it, Vote like your future depends on it. Because
it does.

Speaker 4 (01:49:42):
Maybe you've already voted.

Speaker 3 (01:49:47):
There is still time to get on the phone, talk
to friends, family members, people you go to church with,
maybe you play golf with, maybe are hunt with, whatever
it might be. There is still time to get out
reach those people, get them involved, and get them to
the polls. Today, joining us to talk about what's happening
in Michigan, not only the presidential election, but all the
way down that ticket is such an important moment here

(01:50:11):
in the state. Chairman of the Michigan GOP, Phaster, joins us. Now,
and Chairman, you say, never seen an election like this
one before?

Speaker 4 (01:50:19):
Have we?

Speaker 8 (01:50:21):
We have not. And Alon Musk is absolutely right. If
Donald Trump does not win this election, the Harris campaign
or the Harris team will fundamentally change the face of America.
That's why it's so important to get out there. I mean,

(01:50:42):
take a look at what they've already done in four years.
You know, whether it's ten, fifteen, twenty million, twenty million
people crossing the border illegal illegally, we don't know the
exact number. What they've done to our energy industry, what
they've done to our manufacturing industry, our automobile industry. You

(01:51:03):
can't recognize them anymore from where they were just four
short years ago. And give them another four years and
you know it's all over.

Speaker 3 (01:51:12):
Yeah, I think you're absolutely right. Well, you had a
late night last night, President Trump, in and and and
somehow I knew it would be sometime after midnight. The
guy who doesn't sleep. I don't when does this guy sleep?
I just I can't imagine he would take the stage
for the final rally in what was history being made

(01:51:35):
right here in our state of Michigan. Really to I think,
sort of put the emphasis on obviously it's tradition for him,
but really also to put the emphasis on how important
the state is for him in the selection and for
us altogether.

Speaker 4 (01:51:53):
Are you?

Speaker 3 (01:51:53):
I know you've got to You may have got a
few winks to sleep there, but the excitement and a
day ahead's got to be got to be pretty uh,
pretty pretty major to keep you up and keep you moving.

Speaker 21 (01:52:06):
Oh.

Speaker 8 (01:52:06):
Absolutely, I mean this is a yeah, I don't know
any sleeps. I've been on his plane. It's not like
air Force. It's not like air Force one where you know,
the front quarter of the plane is a big personal
suite for the president and you know there's a bed
and you can take a nap and all of that.
This guy, I'm sure last night he got on the

(01:52:29):
plane because I've been on the plane with him. He'll
go sit at his conference table and he's reading, working
and talking to people the whole way back to Florida.
And you know, he's on the plane with you know,
some great people, lots of strong supporters and uh, you know,
and he finally gets to Florida at what five o'clock

(01:52:51):
in the morning. Yeah, and uh, it's like wow. And
but you know, he was in Michigan last night. I
don't know how much of it you saw, but man,
the uh, the noise in the arena, I've I've never
heard anything like that. When he walked in, it was

(01:53:11):
it was amazing. And you know, this guy, and I
think people since it last night, this guy loves Michigan.
He loves America and uh, you know, he loved the
people uh in the arena, he loves them, you know,
the he loves Americans. And it came through so yeah,

(01:53:34):
so loud and clear. Uh, and it was nostalgic. You know.
He brought up his whole family and you know, called
out all the people that were there that were supporting
him and had been with him. Some of us have
been with him for you know, for nine years, uh,
working on different efforts for Donald Trump. And uh, yeah,

(01:53:55):
I said, I don't I don't want to say he
was tired or worn out. He might have been able
to go on for for longer. But finally at about uh,
finally at about two o'clock, Uh, you know, it's like, okay,
it needs to it needs to come to an end. Yeah,
in in five hours, the polls are open, and we

(01:54:16):
got to get to work and get people to the
polls on election day. And I gotta let I gotta
get these people home. We're as much sleep as they
can get so that they can, you know, they can
get done what they need to get done. On election day,
he was there. I'll tell you, did you listen to
his justiner?

Speaker 4 (01:54:31):
Oh? Absolutely.

Speaker 3 (01:54:32):
In fact, here's the moment he here's the moment he
walked out.

Speaker 4 (01:54:37):
You can hear the round going wild. There, pretty pretty
incredible stuff here ahead. Yeah, well, a wild time.

Speaker 3 (01:55:01):
And you know, as you mentioned, there were some interesting
things about last night, there were a couple of interesting moments.
In fact, we played the moment that he brought the
Mayre of ham Tramack up. I've never seen I've never
seen a republic specifically, and I know you've been in
the politics for quite a while now, you've probably never

(01:55:21):
seen anything like this either. But the amount of people
he's been able to bring together, largely because they're very
dissatisfied with the Democrats, how they have completely lied to
them over time. We're talking to black folk, Hispanic vote,
Arab American and Muslim vote, auto workers, union workers, all
these people. And you know, that's what makes Michigan so great.

(01:55:43):
It's a melting pot, all these people just they're forgotten
Americans have forgotten Michiganers, and he's been able to reach
out to all of them.

Speaker 8 (01:55:53):
Yeah. I mean, you know, he had Brian from auto
Workers for Trump up on the stage, and you know
those are two huge voting blocks. And then you know,
when you open up your news sites this morning and
you hear that, you know, an influencer podcaster get an
interview with Kamala Harris and he pulled it. He never

(01:56:16):
put it up. Wow, why because he's a he's you know,
he targets the Muslim community. And she got on there
and talked about what a great flavor and how great
bacon was. And you sit there and say, they don't

(01:56:36):
you know, Muslims, you know, they don't eat bacon, and
it's so he told you he pulled the entire podcast.
He never put it up, and it's like, you know,
and then yeah, uh whatever. I mean, she's so out
of she gets up and I think he speaks for
an hour and forty five minutes, and I think the

(01:56:57):
media is reporting that, you know, her rally yesterday she
spoke for nine minutes, and some of us may have
trouble trying to figure out exactly what nine minutes of
content she could maybe share with us, because she hasn't
been very specific. I don't think she's ever done a
press conference. Right since the day she was dominated, she

(01:57:17):
never did a press conference. But you know, and last
night Trump was funny, he had you know, he was
optimistic talking about, you know, what he's going to do
to bring prosperity and peace to America. How he's going
to you know, work with folks to bring the automobile industry.

(01:57:38):
He'd like to do it in Michigan, but you know,
he wants to bring it back to America. And you know,
you just go down the list of specific policy actions
that he and his team will want to implement beginning
on day one. I thought it was a very very

(01:58:00):
special time for all of us that were there last night,
you know, packed house, for all of those you know
who watched it. I don't think even watching it or
listening to it, you could really feel the energy in
the room and the bond that you know was there

(01:58:20):
between the people in the room and Donald Trump. It
was it was it was.

Speaker 21 (01:58:25):
Really something to behold, and you know, it was something special,
something I'll never forget, and you know, hopefully it will
be the thing. He was very optimistic last night, you know,
talking about, hey, I've got it. You know, it's a
ninety ninety five percent probability that I'm going to win.
But then he also took us through twenty and sixteen

(01:58:46):
where he said early in the night, you know, I
had a three percent chance of winning, and then I
won this state and it went up to six, and
I went up to this and it went up to eight,
and I won this other state and it was seventeen,
and you know, goes down and he says, you know,
finally it was sixty eight percent.

Speaker 8 (01:59:02):
And then you know, and then I won. And that's
exactly what happened. And you know, so he's just say,
we got to get the job done today. And you know,
so we've got people making phone calls, you know, chasing ballots,
chasing voters, doing exactly what Elon Musk and Donald Trump

(01:59:22):
and everyone else has been encouraging Republicans and independence and
you know, Trump leaning Democrats get out and vote. So
we're we're optimistic going into the day, but we recognize
at this point in time, we've got to bring it home.

Speaker 3 (01:59:40):
Not just as we speak with the chairman of the
mi I g OP obviously not just top of the ticket,
but you know, you just mentioned bringing it home. What's
that going to be for the next four years if
the President Trump has a Senate as well and the
House able to get some of these agenda items done
and really get this country turned around. In a hurry
that race with Mike Rogers, Boy, that really really puts

(02:00:04):
things into perspective, then.

Speaker 8 (02:00:07):
It really doesn't. I spend a lot of time. I
spent a lot of time over the last four to
six months with Mike. You know, obviously we served in
Congress together for ten years, and so we're good friends.
We both shared the House Intelligence Committee. And what a
difference Mike Rogers in the US Senate fighting for Michigan,
having people's backs each and every day or slotkin, I

(02:00:32):
think that's Mike Rogers. Okay, Boy, wouldn't it be great
to have Mike Rogers with that six year term in
the US Senate backing up Donald Trump each and every
day and that agenda and ushering it into place. You know,
I'm very, very optimistic that Donald Trump's gonna win Michigan.

(02:00:54):
I'm optimistic that Mike Rogers is going to be our
next US Senator. I think in the state legislature, we
are going to elect a Republican speaker in January, and
then I think we're going to expand, you know, our
great congressional delegation, and you know, we're going to have

(02:01:14):
a Speaker of the House who's also going to have
President Trump's bad back. So justin I'm very very pumped
this morning. I am optimistic. You know, we're now down
to you know, really the last what twelve hours, eleven
and a half hours of work. I'm sure, I'm sure

(02:01:34):
you know, every Republican out there, everybody who loves America
has got another eleven hours they can put in for
Donald Trump today to make sure that we pull him
across or that we're there pushing, pulling, whatever it is
to to get him across the finish line. I think
it's going to be an exciting night.

Speaker 3 (02:01:50):
A lot of work ahead still, and then when he
gets in, boy, that's what all the hard work is
really going to begin. But we're going to get this
country turned around. I know folks are optimist, stick about it.
Got to make sure that we all get out and
get it done though, in order to make sure we
get him across the line. Chairman of the m I g. O. P.
Pe Hookstra, thank you so much for taking a time.

(02:02:11):
Good luck to you today as you continue to find
you got it. God bless breaking.

Speaker 4 (02:02:22):
We are back next to wrap things up. The Glenn
Back Program coming up nine to noon today.

Speaker 3 (02:02:28):
He'll be following all of our election coverage right here
as we go throughout today as well on nine ten
am Detroit's news Talk superstation, stick.

Speaker 4 (02:02:37):
With us for it all.

Speaker 3 (02:02:43):
We're getting differing reports, some people saying not too long,
will wait not too long, with one other's saying, well
we wait at forty five minutes. I think it depends
on what your precinct is where you are voting. But
so far, so good in most of the reports that
we're getting at sims like things are pretty much going

(02:03:04):
off without a hitch right now, which is fantastic. Although
you just you never you just never know.

Speaker 4 (02:03:17):
Hey, we got some sad news. It just broke.

Speaker 3 (02:03:20):
Iconic entrepreneur co founded Home Depot Bernie Marcus has died
at the age of ninety five. In his final years,
he became a conservative, mega doner and unapologetic backer of

(02:03:40):
Donald Trump.

Speaker 4 (02:03:43):
Said that he won't be around to see Trump victory tonight, possibly,
but the news didn't reported just just moments ago that
co founder of Home Depot Bernie Marcus dead at ninety five.

(02:04:03):
So big stories today coming up on the Glenn Bag program,
Joe Rogan has endorsed President Trump.

Speaker 3 (02:04:09):
In the final day you heard that news last night.
When President Trump actually heard the news on stage, he
had to make a well, he had to make a
shout out about that. He was very excited to hear.

Speaker 4 (02:04:22):
I'm sure.

Speaker 3 (02:04:25):
The endorsement Elon Musk did the Joe Rogan did the
Joe Rogan Show.

Speaker 4 (02:04:32):
I guess.

Speaker 3 (02:04:33):
I don't know if it was yesterday or the day before,
but that episode has been that episode has been released
as well, so that thing is out there for folks
to be able to hear and watch.

Speaker 4 (02:04:45):
I'm sure it'll break even more records as the time
goes on on this watching this stuff come in. But
I also wanted to give you this because it's a
bit of a last from the past, and I think
you're gonna I think you're gonna light this.

Speaker 11 (02:05:08):
This is.

Speaker 3 (02:05:13):
This right here is Russe Limbaugh from twenty twenty one.
I guess I'm gonna say maybe twenty twenty. I'm not
exactly sure. With some words of wisdom that are still
true today.

Speaker 4 (02:05:33):
You know, I was one. It was a long time ago.

Speaker 3 (02:05:35):
At the same time, it seems like it was a
lifetime ago, doesn't it.

Speaker 28 (02:05:40):
I know they desperately want Trump gone, and I know
that they desperately want it codified that Trump cannot run again, because,
make no mistake, they remain scared to death of you,
and they remain scared to death of Trump.

Speaker 4 (02:05:54):
Trump's seventy five million, eighty million votes. And I'm gonna
tell you you're not going in where even if Trump does,
You're not.

Speaker 25 (02:06:05):
They can't separate you from Trump, and more importantly, they
can't separate you from the ideas. They can't separate you
from MAGA, they can't separate you from make America Great Again,
which I think remains one of our big campaign strength

(02:06:27):
going forward. They believe that they can destroy this bond
that exists between you and Trump if they somehow make
Trump look bad, make Trump look like a reprobate, embarrass
you about Trump.

Speaker 4 (02:06:43):
They can't do it because you came before Trump.

Speaker 3 (02:06:50):
Oh, he was absolutely right. And the question is how
much of this plays out even in this election to
the tune of how it all it's really going to
come together? Today on a Glenn Back program, will also
be talking about well, he'll be talking with Senator Ted

(02:07:14):
Cruz with Laura Trump, the code chair of the R
and C. Cruise has got that big fight in Texas
As things really come down to the wire there it is.
It's going to be an interesting day, and again we're
going to be on top of it all for you
throughout the day. Right here in Detroit's news talk superstation
nine ten am, morph stand on the brink.

Speaker 11 (02:07:35):
Of rescuing our country.

Speaker 9 (02:07:38):
I want to take a moment to thank the millions
of hard working men and women who are the heart
and soul of this the greatest movement of all time,
because it's you much more so than me.

Speaker 10 (02:07:55):
Frankly, you're incredible people.

Speaker 9 (02:07:57):
You built this country and you're going to say this country,
but you're incredible people.

Speaker 11 (02:08:02):
You're really incredible people.

Speaker 9 (02:08:04):
And as I said in the very beginning, this isn't
my campaign, this is your campaign. This is a great
campaign that's now it's nine years and we've been fighting
side by side every step of the way.

Speaker 11 (02:08:16):
We've been together. That's why it's not even hard.

Speaker 9 (02:08:19):
People say to me, like very successful people, how do
you stand up and talk in front of these people?

Speaker 10 (02:08:24):
And it's sort of easy because they're love.

Speaker 11 (02:08:26):
It's love in these rooms.

Speaker 9 (02:08:33):
I just left Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, fly up here and the.

Speaker 10 (02:08:38):
Love was the same.

Speaker 11 (02:08:39):
It's such love, and it's not hard to do.

Speaker 9 (02:08:42):
You know, it's much harder to do when you have
people screaming at you. And but there's love in this room.
I think there's love in the whole country. I think
it's a much bigger movement that we even understand.

Speaker 10 (02:08:51):
I think we're going to end up.

Speaker 11 (02:08:52):
Getting numbers that are far greater than.

Speaker 10 (02:08:56):
We would expect.

Speaker 11 (02:08:59):
You've given your time, your money, and.

Speaker 9 (02:09:01):
Your whole heart for this cause, and your support means
more than anything you can even understand.

Speaker 10 (02:09:10):
It's amazing.

Speaker 4 (02:09:12):
I love you all.

Speaker 9 (02:09:13):
Your very special This is my last, my last rally.

Speaker 10 (02:09:17):
Can you believe it?

Speaker 4 (02:09:18):
From Michigan closing it out. You have a small town.

Speaker 3 (02:09:23):
Maybe we have answers Tomorrow We'll be back. No matter
what down it's still on the throne. Make it a
great day, God less,
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