And now, this is the moment you've all been waiting for! It's time for the strength of breakfast and now! It's Monday, November 4th, 2024, and this is the Snake for Breakfast podcast, Presidential Election Preview Edition, Episode 484. Make sure you're subscribed to the show. It's available across every downloadable podcast and platform. Find us on Apple, Spotify, iHeart, Samsung, or Amazon Podcasts. Check out the Snake for Breakfast Linktree to take you to show us Instagram, our latest sub-stack, and verify the accounts on X, Gator, and True Social. What's up, everybody, and welcome to our special edition of the podcast today. 2024 Presidential Election Preview Edition. I'm Ron, I've got no here with me, and of course, the night before the election. There's a lot of breaking news. Donald Trump rallied across North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Michigan over the weekend. We've got full coverage of comprehensive recap and analysis. And as the fake news media is working overtime to AstroTurf, Kamala Harris' campaign, over the finish line, who's winning the war of words, and what does it look like now just one day before the Presidential Election cycle. We've got a great slate of guests coming in here today. Georgia Congressman Andrew Clyde will be joining us. We'll also be catching up with Indiana Congresswoman Aaron Houchin, and conservative consultant Brian Leib will be here as well. But before we get into any of our headlines, let's take it on down to Georgia, in the peach state, and change the way you consume your news. OK, this is not nom, this is bowling, there are rules. Hey, hey, hey, junior, America! It's like... FOUR BASSIST! So stand by! All right, everybody, welcome to the "Stake for Breakfast" podcast. Our 2024 Presidential Election Preview Show. I'm Ron, Noah will be here in just a bit. If you're a first-time listener, welcome to the show. If you're a long-time listener, welcome back to America's Fastest Growing. And quickly becoming favorite political podcast. On a busy news Monday here, we're going to be starting off in one of the battleground states, heavily contested, and what might tip the scales in this year's Presidential election, the peach state of Georgia, with the congressman who's representing Georgia's 9th Congressional District. Of course, we're welcoming back to the show, Representative Andrew Clyde, thanks for coming back on. Hey, great to be on "Stake for Breakfast." Always a pleasure, sir. Busy times, busy show, busy schedule, but you found some time for us, and we're really thankful for it. And we're going to jump right into the topics here that we want to touch with you on today. Listen, here we are. We're at the end. By the time a lot of people listen to this podcast, an overwhelming majority of America will have voted. Most of them will probably be listening to it on Election Night Eve or Election Day. And just kind of want to get your gauge starting off in the state of Georgia. How much the state has turned over the course of the last four years? I mean, the people that live in the peach state, a lot of your constituents in Georgia and I have had to been subjected to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' radical open borders, progressive Marxist commonists. Whatever acronyms you want to use to help describe these policies, and America is hurting right now. They're looking for answers. We've seen a big change in momentum in regards to President Trump. But also in the House of Representatives, we're looking to add some seats in Georgia as well. You know, we have some senators that our races are going to be coming up in elections moving forward. But as far as this election goes, it looks like Georgia is ready to flip back into the red and make America great again. What do you think? Yeah, I think I would agree with you in that. You know, the presidential race here runs right through the state of Georgia. And if we take Georgia, I think then I think it's pretty well locked in for President Trump that he'll become our next president. And all those acronyms you use for Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, I think we're quite accurate. This country is not just leaning, but it's going far left. And that's just a real problem for what we've seen for the economy, for the wide open border. You know, I heard this morning that they're putting up a wall around the Capitol, around the Vice President's house, and around the White House. But our nation still has wide open borders. This is, you know, if walls work, why did they stop building the wall that President Trump had built? You know, had started, built 500 miles of it, and Joe Biden shut it down. Kamala Harris, the borders are shut it down. And as a result, we have had now in the 9th district, and in Northeast Georgia, we've had two murders. Two young ladies now murdered by illegal aliens in Gainesville, where I sit right now. We had a young 12-year-old girl kidnapped by an illegal alien just a few months ago. Fortunately, she was rescued. But it took about a month to find her. But I'll tell you what, this is avoidable crimes that have literally been committed because we have these illegal aliens that have crossed the southern border, the wide open southern border, because of Kamala Harris, the borders are as policies. You know, I am going to start off with the border as it is one of the top two issues in addition to the economy, which we'll get to in just a second congressman, because I think it's important. You know, the Biden-Harris migrant crimes is definitely something that's been highlighted a lot more recently in the news. Obviously, the congressman from the district adjacent to yours, Mike Collins has produced the Lake and Riley Act, which is still trying to make its way through the Senate, but I'm more optimistic about the 119th session of Congress and that getting passed as well. But here's the deal. You know, it's not just the stress of the crimes and how they increase when you have so many migrants from around the world dumped into these areas all over the country. But it's the stress on the overall what makes the community gives it its identity. Not only does it sometimes and in a lot of situations in rural areas, you know, nearly double the population of the people who already lived there, it puts a stress on the education system, which we've seen house representatives like Deanna Harshberger shed some light on. We know Chairman Jordan just about 10 days ago is now asking HHS how much is the federal government on the hook for housing all of these people. We know there's cards that are filled with money in a lot of states every month. You know, the stress on the health care system also is something that's a huge component of it. And when you look at the perfect storm of a disaster, I mean, I even think this week when John Fenderman sat down with Joe Rogan and they had a back and forth about this border amnesty bill that they had up in Congress during the end of this session and how they always try to say House Republicans in Donald Trump killed the bill. The bill didn't address one deportation. It allowed for over 2 million people a year to come in. It didn't include things like getaways and Biden flights and Harris flights. And what it did was it opened up the door to amnesty. Now, when you talk about what amnesty means for all the people that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have led into all these communities across the country, what would chain migration help that look like? Let's just say 10 years from now. Oh, my word, it would be a disaster for this country. I mean, we have seen a massive financial effect on every level of government here. I mean, you have seen everything from local government, all this illegal migration of illegal aliens that is coming into our country. You see an increase in crime. You see an increase in the cost of local government to state government to federal government. And this is all being paid for by taxpayers and it should never be allowed. You know, much of it is in violation of the law. You know, they come across the border and the first thing they do is they break the law. Every solitary one of them in my mind is a criminal because of that and every one of them should be deported. And that's the one, you know, one of the many things I like about Donald Trump is he's going to follow through with that promise. He will deport him and we in the House will help him do that. No, it's a critical component of it. And then, you know, moving on to the economy, Congressman, you know, it all starts off and ends with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's war on the energy sector here in the United States. It trickles down to everything because it's not just what keeps the lights on. It's what helps fuels the trucks. It touches everything in regard to our domestic economy here. Our economy is on its ear. It's because of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. It is because of their attack on the energy sector. I mean, House Republicans tried to address it in the very beginning of last session of Congress with HR one. We know that Donald Trump has campaigned on drill baby drill and making us energy dominant. Again, much like it was towards the end of his first term in office. But when you talk about how bad the economy is and how fast we can start to lower the prices of everything, if we start to, you know, reinvest in American energy sector here, how big of an issue is that heading into the election? I mean, you know, putting food on the table, keeping a roof over your head and the ridiculous cost of living right now has to be one of the top things you're hearing from all of your constituents. Oh, it certainly is. An energy in the cost of energy is it is applied to every solitary aspect of that. It affects every aspect of our daily lives, whether it's transportation of goods and materials across the road, which is, you know, requires fuel or whether it's, you know, electricity produced by, by natural gas, by our plants. I mean, you name it, all of that energy affects every solitary price in our country. And when we, you know, went from being energy independent, actually energy dominant under Donald Trump to being energy dependent on foreign sources, all right, like Venezuela and South America and Russia, then, you know, what we are doing is we are basically hurting ourselves. You know, we're increasing the price of everything across the board and you have seen that with the increase in the percentage of inflation. And this is directly related to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris's policies. I mean, the first thing he did was cancel the Keystone XL pipeline. I mean, we have enough fuel, enough fossil fuel as President Trump calls it liquid gold, you know, under our country, under the borders of this nation, all right, to fuel less for 400 years. We have more than any other country in the entire world. We should be using this, but no, they don't want to use that. They want to handicap us. And as a result, we're paying more for our energy prices. Everything is going up. You know, inflation is killing us. It's killing the average family. And we've got to stop it. Donald Trump will fix what Kamala Harris has broken. No, it's the truth. And when you just look at some of the things you'd mentioned, where we're getting our oil from, I mean, we all know what's going on with Russia and Ukraine, but we've bought some oil and liquid natural gas from them over the course. Of the last four years, same goes for the country of Iran, largest sponsor, state sponsor of terrorism on the planet. Right now they're in a proxy, but almost a direct conflict, pretty much with Hezbollah and Hamas, with the nation of Israel, one of our longstanding allies and the only democracy in the Middle East. And then when you look at Venezuela, they've sent like 3% of their entire population illegally up to this country over the course of the last four years, but we'll still buy unrefined oil and energy from them. It just doesn't make sense. But neither does a lot of the things that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have done over the course of the last four years, which is why I want to touch on your district and kind of get a gauge on your race right now, Congress. When we fully expect you to be back up in the House of Representatives next year, we know you go out there, do the work, do a lot of FaceTime in your district, hardworking, blue collar, middle class families are definitely drawn to you. But I think it's a wider swath due to the wider tent that America First is running on in this election cycle. We also know you're a huge person up there, stumming for all the vets and the things that they need in this country, especially if you've had things like illegal aliens. But just kind of want to get a gauge on your race and how you're seeing shape it up here in the last 24 hours before people go to the ballot box. Well, I'll tell you what, Towns County, at the very top of our state and the top of the district, is literally the number one early voting county in the entire state of Georgia, up to 72.2% is what they have voted now, the people in Towns County. And that is a record for them. The district as a whole, I believe, is about 61% of the folks in the 9th district have voted. And that is incredible because we are a rock solid Republican district. And so I expect that we will do well, but we need to get out, get that vote out. You know, that remaining about 40%, little under 40%, has to get out and vote tomorrow on election day. If they actually do that, they get out and we push our numbers into the 80s and 90% of those, you know, expected to vote, that actually do vote, then I think we will definitely send Donald Trump back to the White House. And it will be a hallelujah day for this nation. It certainly will be an enclosing, just some commentary briefly on the race that's been ran. I mean, Donald Trump, if he's able to win on Tuesday, it'll be probably not just in the realm or the arena of politics. One of the greatest comeback stories in the history of America. I mean, a man who supposedly lost an election and what this country has had to endure for the last four years, you see all the stuff that's been waged against President Trump during that time. You have the law fair, you have the investigations, you have all the time you had to spend in court, the two assassination attempts, the character defamation. And for him to be running right now, at the front of this ticket, where the tent is widened, I think to its max, I mean, you have athletes, you have, you know, people from Hollywood, you have professional musicians in there. And then you have like the large delegation of people who were not on the Trump train in the America First Express. Just in the last election cycle, like Elon Musk and Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr. It seems like Donald Trump has done the things he needed to do to number one, not leave any stones unturned and to probably feel confident heading into tomorrow. But number two, make sure that the message he's bringing in the plan for America is one that just doesn't serve the Republican caucus. He's running to be the president of all the people of the United States. I think you've covered it quite well. I think that he has left everything on the field. As we have seen, I mean, the guy did us four rallies a day, all right, and, you know, telling people what they need to hear about the country and how we need to bring this country back from where it is. And that's heading toward the abyss of socialism and communism and high inflation and high energy costs and high crime, you know, and an open border. All of that bad for our country puts Americans last, but he puts Americans first. You know, as Joe Biden said, you know, the only garbage floating out that I see floating out there are his supporters. Well, you know, one man's trash is another man's treasure, and what Joe Biden thinks is trash, Donald Trump thinks is treasure, and the American people are Donald Trump's treasure. And that treasure is going to send him back to the White House. I firmly believe tomorrow. I can't agree with you more. You brought the treasure today. You came in the form of this interview, Congressman. Listen, because you're out in district and campaigning a day ahead of the election, we have not only your congressional website, but campaign website live links in the show description today as well. Where can we find out social media, check out all the good work you're doing up through election day and then beyond? You can find us on Rep. underscore Clyde on Facebook, on Twitter, our ex, I guess now, and you can find us on Instagram as well. It's great to be with you on the stake for breakfast. Absolutely fantastic coasting you today. This is the Congressman who's representing Georgia nine. Rep Clyde. Thanks for coming on the show today. Best of luck tomorrow. We'll see you after the election day. And thanks for getting the show started. Thank you very much, sir. Have a great day. I'd like to begin by asking you a very simple question. Are you better off now than you were four years ago? With your vote on Tuesday, I will end inflation. I will stop the invasion of criminals coming into our country. And I will bring back the American dream. We're going to bring back the American dream. We're just two days away from what will be the most important political event in the history of our country. I believe that. But you have to do a little thing. I don't want your money. I don't want anything. The only thing I want is get out and vote. Just get out finishing. All right. Jumping into the first news portion of the show here on this big Monday, 2024 presidential election preview show here on stake for breakfast, getting things started on today's show. Of course, that was just Rep. Andrew Clyde, who represents Georgia's ninth district. I'm Ron. I've got no here with me, Noah. Good morning. Yo, what's happening? What's happening? Well, we're both tired. President Trump has started his second of all before rallies already today. I guess I can't go playing too much then. Yeah, he's already taking the stage in Raleigh, North Carolina. And that means he has already finished his first rally today. And that was up in... Wait, he's having a rally in Raleigh? He's having a rally in Raleigh right now. Nice. Yeah. And that means he's already finished one in Reading, Pennsylvania. So big day, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina will be his final stops. He'll be ending his campaign circuit, which will be technically his final rally as candidate Trump ever tonight. The same place he's finished it. The last two election cycles, and that will be in Grand Rapids, Michigan. We have so many memorable and iconic photos of Trump Force One parked on the tarmac of the huge airport where they have the rally there in Grand Rapids, Michigan, usually on the backdrop of a setting sun. Man, I'm pulling at the heartstrings this week. What do you think, Noah? Pulling at the heartstrings. She's terrified. Yeah, I know. But I mean, just to see the end of candidate Trump, the evolution, listen, we called it, we were going to see final form Trump. We've seen it in just such the way he started rallies, the way he's conducted himself over the course of the last several years, especially through this election cycle. I mean, you really can't take into consideration the fact that he has done the work. And as you heard in that first audio clip there, he is leaving it on us to finish the job. And, you know, when you start to look at these numbers that are coming in, I just saw a post very favorable, and we'll look at the poll numbers in our next new segment, but just early voting. The numbers are through the roof for Republicans to where they are traditionally down across the board. We are up in all the swinging battleground states or tied in the swinging battleground states. And just to say the early voter turnout and the way that this campaign and the RNC and the entire apparatus has been able to change the methodology they use to conduct their elections and cast their votes in just 18 months. It's amazing to have watched. And then when you look at the other side, Democrat data expert Tom Boyner of Target Smart, someone who's pretty accurate in forecasting these numbers and what they look like heading into elections. Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Urban turnout is down in every single one of those states and female turnout is down in every single one of those states. So we are seeing people that traditionally come out early in a lot of instances often for Democrats just aren't doing it in this election cycle. And that usually adds to the equation, which means success come election day. And Donald Trump's pitch to the American people is we're going to kind of go through the finality of the campaign and the rally circuit this weekend in our first new segment will take you through. Listen, I don't think we can hammer the policy points home. It gets to the point now to where we play audio clips of Donald Trump talking about policy, even when he goes off teleprompter, we could pretty much complete his sentences. Just some of the other stuff that we've seen, you know, we've we had, let me see, no, Donald Trump this weekend saw somebody who was extremely buff in the front row of one of his rallies. I saw that one. That was so good. I don't know if you saw on Friday night, he had a little bit of a mic mishap. Yeah, that one they don't got taken out of context a little bit. Well, I mean, it did get turned into Donald Trump explains to supporters. How come all Harris got the vice presidential and then, you know, Democrat nomination for president with no sound on and it looks like it's pretty accurate. But I mean, you know, there are so many things that is Donald Trump that we've all come to love about Donald Trump that we're going to take a little bit of time in our first new segment here to highlight. And you know what, we have to be able to kind of just rest on our laurels that we've made it. You know, I don't think heading into this show four years ago, it was a lot different feeling. A lot of that was poll and data driven. Again, we've already kind of asked some of the experts and they feel like the betting markets and the money markets in regards to politics now have forced the pollsters to kind of carry it and report it a little bit more accurately. And when you look at markets are wild right now for Trump. Yes, it's not even a contest if you're going to go based on that which really when you factor in the fact that people are actually putting their fucking wallets involved and I'm inclined to believe it. You know what I went back and did a little research over the weekend since I didn't have a lot of time. Man, can I tell you about my whirlwind weekend of just how tired I am? It's Friday night overnight into Saturday, right? Saturday morning, get off work, come home, change my clothes. My daughter has to be the middle school soccer tryouts at 9 a.m. So I drop her off, come home, and then my son, we entered him into a charity event, a home run derby, and he had to be that at 9.30. So my daughter got to ride home from some of her friends that were tryouts for middle school soccer. And again, this is in addition to her already playing travel soccer and travel volleyball. She wants to add something else to the docket because I guess she feels like we don't drive around enough. We have an hour to change before we're in the car and drive into my son's semi final playoff game for football. They won undefeated season heading into the finals this coming Saturday. So big, but the game was five to seven. So we don't get out of there like 7.30. We're an hour away from home. And then I have to like get home, eat half a sandwich, change into my uniform and go to work. Work overnight again on Saturday night, get off work, come home and change, and then drive an hour and a half from my son's first travel ball baseball game which started at 10 o'clock in the morning, an hour and a half away. Oof. The first game was over and they tell us that the second game isn't until two o'clock. So the game was from 10 to 12. So then we had a two hour break. And then when we win the second game. So, so now it's 2.15. And they're like, okay, you guys are in the championship game. First pitches at 7.30 p.m. So I literally went three days without sleep. And by the time we drove home last night, I literally just, I don't even remember. Let me guess. You drove home? Yeah. Because it's safe. You drive home. It's safer. How is that safer? You've never driven with my wife before. Okay. That's this. That says a lot. My wife is not a bad driver, but she only drives one way. All gas, all breaks. Oh, yeah. Those are bad. Yeah. So I never even touched the O shit handles except when I'm in the car with her. But here's the deal. I was up for like literally three days straight. Literally. And it was bad. But everybody won. So how mad can I be? You know, in things like football, it's so hard to have an undefeated season and then go through the playoffs. You know, undefeated and make it to the championship game. My son's got really good coach. His team is just amazing. My son had a sack in the football game. He came up from behind the quarterback and just absolutely ran him over. Like destroyed him so hard, the ball fumbled. And my son hit him so hard, he popped up and looked like he wanted to celebrate. And then as soon as he like looks down, he sees like the kid is like riding in pain and he stops to like check if he's okay instead. We had to tell right now next time, just celebrate please a little bit. And then again, he played travel ball all day yesterday. Three games. He didn't get out one time. So yeah, I had a couple of nice assists. Got it out of first base from the outfield. Didn't have any errors at first base. And either walking got a hit bunch of RBIs all throughout the weekend. So, which is busy as hell. And it's not like the show is any different. We're doing a show on Monday to day because what's the point of doing one on Tuesday? No one's going to listen to it. And then if you do an election preview show on Tuesday, by the time they're getting to it, it's Wednesday or Thursday, we already kind of know what kind of a situation we're going to be in or not. But I figured we'd just bang this out today. Give someone something to listen to for the next 48 hours. And then we'll just do one more episode on Wednesday morning and kind of see where the dust is settling. But you have to feel good about what's going on right now. You have to feel good about the complete body of work that Donald Trump and his team and the RNC, the way a lot of the House majority in the conference have just said, "You want to know what? I've been fighting this guy for 10 years." At the very minimum, people in my district or my state are pissed off at me. It seems like he is the clearly defined leader of the party. You know, he's done things that I didn't expect him to do, like bringing people like Tulsi Gabbard and RFK Jr., even Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson. And he's made the changes that I think have led to a stronger candidacy than either in his two previous election cycles. So that is kind of where we're out, President Trump. It's a day for feelings, but it also should be a day of accomplishment for a lot of people that goes for our listenership, all the people who have been well-informed over the years to go out and not just spread the good word of our show, but people go out and do the things you need to do in your community, getting heavily involved in your local elections. A lot of people run for office. We've seen so many candidates who have become everything from state all the way up to federal office holders here on the show. And a lot of people get their first interview in modern politics, in traditional politics here on State for Breakfast. It's been funny to see, you know, listen, everybody knows who comes on the show and who doesn't. Just about at some point, everybody comes on the show. And for the ones that have gone on to start off as a candidate and slowly only now perform in the mainstream media, we take a lot of, I don't even think it's credit, just accomplishment in knowing that when we wanted to have these candidates on and introduce them to the American electorate and do a long form interview that they're able to perform in such a manner right now, you know, going on some of the bigger shows, it's great to watch. And listen, we'll always have the receipts if they were here. And I just think it's really, you got to feel some kind of accomplishment during the selection cycle. I think we've done the job that we need to do. We've ran the race that we need to run. And now listening to this show today or even Tuesday morning. Make sure you've already cast your ballot. Check in with as many people as you can to make sure they have as well. And we'll be fine. There's nothing else we could do besides that. And don't just sit because wherever you live is well, my vote doesn't count here. It's still important because you may not get the electoral college in that area, but you might get the popular vote, which will help. There were Trump truck rallies up and down the state of California this weekend. I'm talking about outside of Sacramento, Huntington Beach, California. There was a Trump parade in Beverly Hills yesterday. More people know that this country has a way less forecastable survival rate if Donald Trump doesn't win the selection than if he did. I'll give you a perfect example. I was driving out to a more rural port of California yesterday en route to my son's travel ball tournament. Okay. There was at least half a dozen cars I saw with Trump flags and a huge mountainside like Trump 2024 save America billboard. Probably illegally put. But on the side of the mountain, I don't even know how they got it there. It's like they probably had to drop the supplies and then build it like in the middle of the night, but it was huge. And you're seeing that more and more in places that you traditionally wouldn't. You've also seen more people come in. I mean, I don't know if you saw this weekend, no, there was a clip going around online of Somali leaders in Minnesota. That motorboat rally? No, these Somali leaders came out and they said, listen, we're Democrats. We've always voted Democrats. They've abandoned us for illegals. They came and they sold us the American dream. They came here. As soon as we got our citizenship, they don't care about us anymore. They're like, now we're losing everything to all these people who are getting dumped in here. And they're like, it's not in the same way that we were brought here where we had to, you know, pay all this money and meet all these stipulations just to qualify. To have the opportunity to stay here. It's like they're coming here right now and they're trying to get them into the, you know, converted status as fast as possible to make them green card holders and we all know what that means. It's pretty funny. For someone who wasn't home to watch the news all weekend, I watched enough of it. ABC, NBC, CNN, CBS, Fox News, Newsmax, and NewsNation all did a huge segment on what chain migration means for this country. No, where have you heard about that for the last six months? It sounds like something we would have talked about, but I don't know. I can't recall so much that it's made it into the, you know, regular topics that Donald Trump talks about. But now we saw a lot of people on what stations besides the ones we would expect? All of them. Wow. Yeah. And I mean, with graphs, I mean, there was a commercial. I came home last night. Did you say CNN was one of the ones? CNN was one of them. They had somebody who had to counter the narrative about how this administration is not giving amnesty to everybody. And they said, this is what a first term Harris administration would do. And then there was a commercial. So also, did you see the cringe? My Rudolph and Kamala Harris on SNL. I didn't see it. I heard about it. I heard it was bad. Well, they reenacted the Jimmy Fallon Donald Trump talking to himself through the mirror. Yeah. To a tee. It was literally. Yeah. To plagiarize somebody else's sketch. She can't even come up with her own skits. But long story short, you know, Lauren Michaels, who's, you know, been the owner of Saturday Night Live since it started, said just in October that he would not be inviting either of the candidates on. And then they do an 11th hour with Kamala Harris for their cold open, which is, you know, ending with live from New York at Saturday night. Well, so it confirms he was a, he was at a duty party. Of course. Funny how that kind of comes around too. Jennifer Lopez. Cardi B. Cardi B. Yeah. Exactly. So this is a campaign violation because when you talk about the mainstream, the regular stations, they have to have fair and balanced. Okay. You have to be able to give the same opportunity or time. So they would have had to invite Donald Trump on for something. Whether or not he accepted it, that would be up to him, but you have to offer. And they didn't. So what happened yesterday is I come home at like midnight and I'm watching like the replay of the Sunday night football game. And Donald Trump was afforded like a 95 minute ad in the middle of the football game, a commercial. You know, like when he does the Trump video marathons from Mar-a-Lago and they just start out like he's in the room at Mar-a-Lago with the two flags behind him. And he's like, guess what? It's your favorite president. Where's Hunter? It was like one of those videos. But it was a 95 second ad for, you know, basically Donald Trump given a pitch at the end of the election. And that's what they afforded him as his fair and balanced time to Kamala Harris' opening night's getting. Now I look at it this way. I don't think as many people watch SNL anymore as would probably tune into a Sunday night football game. So I think that Donald Trump probably wound up getting more eyes on his commercial than Kamala Harris did on her skit when it originally aired. But this is kind of what we had to run into and do. It's been gameed against him. You've seen all the pollsters kind of bail out. Everybody just said like, I think they had to tell it more accurately because of the money markets, but now it's like 48 hours before the election. So they're like, you want to know what? They're tied everywhere. Nationally battleground states, you name it, they're tied. And they're kind of just pitching them all again. But we'll have to see what happens. They're hoping that the shadow campaign will pull themselves out of the shadows and drop all those ballots. We're not doing that anymore. No, I don't think they're going to be able to. Like I said, and this is an old prediction, is in order for them to counter the amount of people who are going to go out and vote for Donald Trump, this election cycle, they're going to have to put in more fake ballots or real ballots that have been harvested. It's just not going to seem reasonable at that point. It's going to be more people than voters. It's pretty amazing to see some of the numbers that are coming in today. No, a nearly 65% of the entire electorate has already cast their vote. How amazing is that? Yeah. And how fast and how innovatively the Trump campaign has been able to switch gears. Remember, November 15, 2022 is when Donald Trump announced. You're talking at least 100 to 120 days of setting things up before these plans are even implemented. So we're looking at legitimately a year and three months for them to change historically what would be game day only voters coming out for Donald Trump to 65% of the entire electorate, both sides now. This is everybody, but of everyone that's going to vote having already voted the day before election day. The Trump team has also taken a lot more precaution legally. We saw Glenn Yunken challenge and win to get those people removed from the voter rolls in Virginia. We see places like Georgia who have tried to change rules regarding how long after early voting ends, can they collect ballots? It used to be nothing. They offered another day. The RNC Chairman Michael Wally went to Georgia over the weekend and was watching over. Like, I don't know what they were trying to do, but at like one of the four polling centers that continued to collect a day after illegally. 105 ballots came in one precinct and 65 came in the other. So nothing that the Democrats have done so far to spin this negatively or in a way that's not fair has worked. You've got people like Harmeet Dylan. And again, I want to remind our listenership because she's a great friend of the show. She hasn't come on as much because of her busy schedule, but I talk to her pretty frequently. I send her a DM or a text message and she answers me back almost immediately. I also want to thank her for always sharing the show as well, even when she's not on. If she likes to guess she shares the show. Nice. And she's got a big account, you know, just hit a million followers. But in the last three months, Harmeet Dylan has lost her husband and her father. And right now she's working in Arizona to make sure a lot of the funny business we saw out of places like Maricopa County don't happen again tomorrow night. We're seeing the same thing up in Michigan and Wisconsin. Obviously a lot of people who are in the legal know for the RNC and the Trump campaign already set up in places like Pennsylvania and Georgia. We've done the things that we needed to do. You know, and I still see very few very weak minded, very soft spoken voices out there saying like, if we don't do this, if we don't do this, the other thing, this is Chris Lusavita and Susie Wilesfall, it's not. Donald Trump has done everything he needed to do and more to make sure that this is a guarantee of the strongest showing he'd be able to present to the America electorate tomorrow period. And it's the media has been running the campaign that I mean, obviously he's still literally Hitler, but the media is in the campaign inform at this point. It doesn't matter what anybody else is doing. The media is doing it for him. The more outraged and panicked and just wild eye that you see these people just, it means that you are winning. Yeah, it certainly does. Hopefully we can actually make the win. So you should also, if you have voted by mail or whatever route that you took to vote, you should also verify that your ballot has been accepted. And you could do that at voteamerica.org. Got to be checking in on those ballots, got to make sure that your votes counted and then just chase. That's it for the next day and a half, just chase whether you're having a casual conversation with your family members or your coworkers. It's not even about for some people out for President Trump right now. It's confirming that people that you know in your daily orbit have already done what we're asking everybody to do and that's get out and vote. Yeah, and don't take that bullshit. My vote doesn't matter because you might live in a completely blue state, but it's still going to affect the popular vote. And if he gets the popular vote and the electoral college, they have no wiggle room for saying that he didn't legitimately win. Yeah, I mean, listen, Donald Trump, last week, RCP had it at 0.3 this weekend and now just two days before the election, 0.2 nationally. This is something you remember, Donald Trump was negative 10 in 2020 and negative eight, eight plus in 2016, and that was the RCP average. So where they had given him no chance, he's now outs. Well, I mean, still within the margin of error, because I believe it is like 3.4, but leading for the first time as a candidate at the end of the election cycle. And when you listen, what is final form Trump look like? It looks like a lot of things. He's added the golf swing to the YMCA dance. He's added a musical repertoire that's so big and broad right now, so many different. But again, Noah, guess what he came out to as his big rally in Greensboro, North Carolina last night. You'll never guess. What? Nice. And when I tell you guys, and I explain to our listenership, the friendship that Donald Trump has with the McMahon's, the way that he's always loved boxing and Miss Martial Arts and has been a participant in an entire cycle of WWE back in the day. Donald Trump has turned the end of this campaign, showman Trump, outside of candidate Trump. This is literally a promo for WWE and the presidential candidate on the Republican side for the United States of America is using it to his advantage. And the way the people have responded to this, I have never seen crowds going so nuts as I have. And just the cinematography of it. They've changed it. They made sure that all of Donald Trump's podiums now are set up directly behind the stairs. So when the lights are flashing, and they're going on and off, and they dim them real low, and this song is playing, and the camera angle is right in front of the podium, but below it, and he's walking up the stairs to it, it looks like a movie. And it's just been an awesome to see. This is not what a campaign does when they are worried about losing. This is what a campaign does when they are enjoying winning. And I really do feel like that's how the Trump campaign is feeling on the inside right now. So we're going to get into this. We're going to go through some of the clips I've pulled from over the multiple rally six over the course of the last two days. Again, he's already completed his seventh, and we'll still have three more today. And he's traveling all over with everybody. JD Vance is Chris Cross and don't meet up in Grand Rapids, Michigan today. I've seen Tom Cotton and a bunch of other big names already out there taking the stage in addition to the candidates who are running with him right now as well. So let's jump into some of the audio here and that's going to start off with, you heard Donald Trump saying they broke it will fix it. He said we'd write to it one of his rallies throughout the weekend, talking about candidate Harris. And just how he was looking at the closing message that she was presenting to America. Let's check it out. The closing message to America is that she hates you. You know, you've got to be something there. I think she does. I do believe, you know, she's, don't forget she's from San Francisco. She's a Marxist. Or as you would say, a communist from San Francisco. She destroyed the greatest city in the country, probably, you know, it's probably the best city in the country was. My closing message is that I love America and I'm inviting you to join us in building an extraordinary future for America. My oath of office is an oath of allegiance to you, the American people, and I'm asking for your vote, but I want you to know that whether or not you vote for me, what I win, I will fight for you with every breath in my body, I will. And there's been so many times throughout the weekend because I've seen so many clips online in addition to the bits and pieces that I was able to either watch live around the replay. Where this is the first time people were yelling shit the entire time Donald Trump is talking at rallies. They wait for it to get quiet. And in between, you know, him speaking or the applause breaks and stuff like that, so they could yell something so he could hear it, not negative stuff, but like, we fucking love you or whatever. I've seen him react more this weekend than I've had in the last entirety of this election cycle to where, again, he's enjoying it. But let me tell you something. He is sad about this. Sad. I wanted to take a breakfast when we were at the rally. Right. At least we could have got it on audio. Yeah. And he would talk about a lot of the things that he sacrificed. We all know it, watching it, the law fair, how they've demonized his family. The fact that he couldn't formally introduce his youngest son Baron to the arena of politics, this cycle because of concerns that the family had and how hot things were after the first assassination attempt. But, you know, again, Baron Trump has done an amazing job of kind of helping his father navigate, reaching a whole new section of voters in this cycle with the podcast. You know, you would have never thought. I mean, sure the now boys because of his relationship with like Dana White and going on full send, but not Aiden Ross, not Theo Vaughn and Joe Rogan happened. So, you know, it was just really amazing to see how everyone is kind of jumped in and put their skin in the game here, but that's a thing. Having skin in the game in this election meant a lot more than just being a candidate. He kind of alluded to that during one of his rallies this week in the tear. I put everything on the line for you and including my life itself. I mean, in all fairness, I don't just talk about it, but I did. And I need you to do one thing. We don't want your money. I don't want any money. I don't want anything. We don't want all we want is one simple thing. Get out on Tuesday. Because we can't take a chance. Too big to rig. We got to make a too big to rig. We can't let anything happen with your help. We're going to defeat Kamala Harris. And we're going to make America great again. We're going to make it great. We're going to make America great again. And again, we're done with the policy. We don't want to hear how none of these foreign wars would have never started. We don't need to hear about how great the economy is going to be because he did it twice and he'll do it again, even better than ever before. We don't need to hear drill baby drill. We're going to have a little fun today. And we're going to get into some of the President Trump that honestly, Noah and I are going to miss, but I think an overwhelming majority of our listenership is too. He doesn't frequently ever talk about his age. You'd never guess that he's damn near 80 when you see him just doing his thing or talking out on the campaign trail that there's only like literally like 21 months that separate him and Joe Biden and age. It's wild. Yeah, it's crazy. You would think that he's much closer to Kamala Harris's age, which is, you know, almost 20 years less than he is. And she just turned 60. Then you would to someone like Joe Biden. But again, anytime Donald Trump gets a chance to poke fun in himself, he knows the audience is going to love it up. He's going to say, let's listen to this one. Okay, because I'm a senior kid and I don't feel like a senior. Wait a minute. Do the seniors here feel like seniors? I feel better. I actually feel better than I did 30, 40 years ago. I think I actually think I'm sharper. Now, there'll be a time when that won't be, but I feel I'm sharp. You have to be sharp when you can escape these monsters back in these horrible, horrible, dishonest people. You know, the fake news. I came up with the name. I came up with the name fake news. Unfortunately, there's a mistake with the fake news. The term is not strong enough. I need to struggle. It's fake is the least of it. They are totally corrupt to live. Good times. We'll get back to a little bit of the funny stuff he did with the news towards the end of the segment here, but this is the Trump that people are going out and voted for. It's the one who doesn't just go out there and read the talking points. It's one who doesn't go out there and reference the polling. It's one that he doesn't even go out there. And I mean, listen, a lot of Donald Trump's policies that he's looking to implement in his second term as president are those that have made an evolution since his first term. But he's not even really one. He'd rather talk about how bright the future looks than how great it was under him. In extent, he'll reference points, great economy, closed borders. But then he'll talk about how the border was so good. Last time I couldn't even campaign on it. So now this time, not only are we closing the borders, we're deporting everybody. And we're cutting off federal funding for everyone that's paying for illegals. And we're going to collaborate with opponents of the military and local law enforcement to make sure we find these people and get them out of your communities. I don't know if you saw, no, there's been a couple more migrant deaths, you know, opening up the show today, rep Clyde from Georgia's ninth congressional district, which is right next to, you know, Mike Collins district. So just in the last two weeks, there was, you know, an illegal migrant who was here and had an ice detainer that was not held for ice and let back out in the community and murdered somebody. There was also another illegal in his district recently that had kidnapped like a 12 or 13 year old girl and held her at wherever he was staying for over a month before they found her. Thank God they did. Yeah. But it's the evolution of these policies that he'll stump on a lot more now than he did in years past. I mean, he's going to just take whatever he can and throw it in the direction of Kamal Harris figuratively. He would not, he's not going to let McDonald's go for as much as he enjoyed being a garbage man for a little while. It was definitely the trip to McDonald's and the extra nuggy that everybody got in their six piece meal that I think really stuck with him. Let's hear it. I'm a good liar. And when you lie about something so simple, so she never worked there. But I did, I did a little bit worth on the corner. Trump's laughing. He turned around. He's like, who said that? I don't want to be pointed at him. This place is amazing. And there's one thing I know that I'm going to miss more than anything, though. It's not the favorite of the mainstream media. It's not the favorite when you get some of these gals that worked in past administrations that go out on the mainstream media and try to justify Donald Trump's pitch to soccer moms. But I'll be quite honest with you. I'm going to miss locker room Trump. Oh, yeah. Whether it was things that he had said, whether it was things that it was rumored behind closed doors that he was saying most recently there was bombshell, you know, reporting from the New York Times that said Donald Trump called Kamala Harris a complete fucking retard at a private fundraiser. No lies detected. We are going to miss locker room trouble. You saw the way he heard it immediately and cracked the biggest smile. He looks to his left. He looks to his right. He looks to his left again. And he finds a guy and he points at him. And then the whole crowd starts cheering. He's like, this place is amazing. But it's the truth. And, you know, him being able to do you remember back in 2016 when something there was like some noise and Donald Trump was like, what the hell is that dog barking and somebody's like, it's Hillary. And he's like, Oh, my God, it's Hillary. And he starts laughing. It was one of those moments. Yeah. Again, saying the things that normal politicians say, maybe even calling it a little bit early, Donald Trump would get to that in a rally he had in North Carolina over the weekend. Let's check this one out. I don't like to say it. Okay. You promise that you're going to be voting on Tuesday, right? If you haven't already, because I'm not supposed to say this, you know, I'm going to be like the fake news. They're saying it's very close. It's really not very close. Based on what's been happening. It's not so close. We're leaning. We're leaning in all seven swing states as you probably want. And we just left Governor Yunken and we're certainly doing well in Virginia. It's not considered a swing state, but it may very well be a swing state. And I just had a little thing, a little birdie told me that we're leading in New Jersey. What's that all about? We love New Jersey. I always said about New Jersey. I said, it's good. So this Italian's for Trump's right there. I tell you what New Jersey's all about. It's about like crispy in the work that he's done. He laid it out there for us on the show on our Friday edition of State for Breakfast. And I tell you what? If we're close in places like New York and New Jersey, if we could somehow flip Virginia, much like Glen Yunken did back in his first run for the governorship there. It's going to be a long night for the Democrats to say the very least. And you want to know what? It's just gotten to the point right now. We're hearing from a lot of different outlets that Democrat internal polling is a disaster, especially in the swing and battleground states. And when you talk about how Donald Trump is within the margin of era leading or just losing to Kamala Harris and all of the battleground states and swing states and stuff like that. You know what it does mean for Trump victories in those states, not only is he going to pull more members of the Republican House over the finish line with him. He's probably going to wind up flipping a Senate seat or two that they're not counting on to still have the majority, which would put it in the neighborhood of like, you know, 54 55 where 52 or 53 is kind of where the ceiling is in the mainstream media right now. And that means a lot legislatively means a lot for the leadership battle in the House and in the Senate. 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You'll never miss out on all the great stuff we've got going on down here at the show. So, no, I talked about the mic malfunction. Did you hear the clip? No, I don't think I heard that one. Oh, it's a good clip. And although there have been some memes that have come out of that, I think hearing it and it's albeit brief. Entirety is the only way you can really appreciate just a little bit more what kind of a candidate a person, a showman Donald Trump is. Let's check it out. But I don't ask for much. I don't ask for much. The only thing I ask for is a good mic. And this is the second time today that this happened. So now, if I was in, if I were the president and, you know, like a dopey guy like this, Kelly, the guy is a total moron. And that happened. I'd fire him and everybody would say, "Gee, I'm such a bad person. You're not bad. You fire people." For instance, the generals that destroyed us in Afghanistan, every one of them should have been fired. Should have been fired. Hello? Hello? I don't think so. Hello? Is that better? Is that better? That's terrible. Is that better back there? Is that yes or no? A lot of crap. The only thing I ask for is a mic. You don't have to give, I don't even need a stage. I don't give a damn. Give me a good mic and I went through two of these today. And it knocks the hell out of your throat. But so far I'm doing okay, right? Okay. Is that better? Yeah. And did you notice? I also, I came in today. And you know, this is after four of these things. I've been in all fairness. I mean, I'm a human being, right? I come in and here's the problem. You hear the crowd reacting? He's doing the meme right now. Way too low. Way too low. So I walk in, I said, "There's nothing worse than I walk in like this." And I'm bending. Did you notice? I was bending over like this. And then everybody says, "Is there something wrong with his back? What the hell is wrong with that thing?" They're saying, "He's cognitively impaired and physically impaired. There's something wrong with them all because I have guys that are stupid back there." All right, what are you going to do? What are you going to do, right? A lot of shame. But we're going to come back. I'm going to give you a free performance back in that corner. You got a bad area back there. There was also people that were like, you know, the way it was set up, it's like a circular or oval arena, right? And they got most of the floor with all people. And then there was like this, it opened up to the right and left in the back. And there's the press riser midway through the floor audience. And then people behind them, he always talks shit about those people having bad seats. But then there was just like one corner where they let overflow go in. And they were like literally wrapped around the risers. So not only could they, they couldn't see even the screen behind him. So all they could do is hear it. And he started from the beginning of the rally. Man, who did you guys piss off? You guys got the worst seats in the house. At least you could still hear me. But it was just like, listen, we also saw what happened when Kamala Harris is teleprompter or microphone fails 32 32 32 32 embarrassing. No, I'm sure you saw the video of Cardi B going around this weekend when the teleprompter somebody stepped on it and unplugged it right when she was like reading her first sentence and she just stood there like, I don't know what to do. So somebody gave her a cell phone to read off of. She's supposed to be making a heartfelt pitch for a candidate that essentially paid her to come out on stage four and she couldn't say anything from the heart. I wish you could ask how Pete tastes like that too. But everybody forgets like eight months ago. Remember her rant on her live stream where she's like, what the fuck is up with this economy? And why are we going to war with everybody? Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are so shitty. And now she's out there like, Oh, best candidate ever ever. It's sad to see. I guess the Diddy list is a lot more extensive than a lot of people will give it credit for. And there's people that you'd be surprised around the Diddy list, but we're not surprised about her. That's true as well. That's true as well. You know, and it's not just microphone failures, but it's also appreciation of people who do a little bit more in their daily lives, especially in places like the gym. And Donald Trump pointed out that guy. I guess we'll be tabbing him as muscles marinara here on the show. Well, he wanted to tell him that he, you know, was really admiring his big rippling muscles. Let's hear it. Look at the muscles of this guy. Excuse me. Could you stand up? Look at that guy. You and the beautiful white shirt. Look at this guy. Holy mackerel. I'm looking at him. I always want to look like that. I just didn't want to do the work. You look good. Don't let anyone stop you. You look good. Good to have you. And, you know, we're hopefully looking at the end of Mitch McConnell's reign up on Capitol Hill. And although we do see, you know, a leadership battle down the pike a little bit, we think if Donald Trump can extend the House majority and they retain it, flip the Senate into Republican control and he wins the White House, that's going to be enough of a mandate. I don't think the public, you know how we had the speaker debate first time for Kevin McCarthy and then apparently there was chaos when they got him out of there, Noah? Yeah, I think you're going to see a lot more people like physically coming out and protesting people in Congress if they're going to jerk around with leadership at the beginning of what potentially could be a sweep of the big three, don't you? Yeah, no doubt. You want the Democrats to go out there and talk about Donald Trump having a mandate? The best way for them to assert that in the mainstream press and start to change public opinion is if members of the House and the Senate can't get their shit together right in the first 100 days. You know, they have to be ready to hit the ground running because that's what Donald Trump has promised them. And if these people are going to say, well, we can hold the presidency, the Office of the President hostage, by holding up leadership, therefore holding up votes, and we're not just going to give Donald Trump the leaders that he wants, although he's probably going to give them some options, which include much to a lot of people's chagrin, people like Mike Johnson. I mean, Mike Johnson is a good person where he goes to Donald Trump, he tells them what he wants, and he takes it back to the House of Representatives and they debate over it. But getting away from Mitch McConnell and into a Thune or Barasso, nobody's looking forward to that, but as long as they're willing to just suck it up for four years and eventually advance their leadership aspirations by working with Donald Trump, I think it's going to pay off more benefits-wise than it would if they would just go against him. But again, he's no fan of Mitch McConnell, he's very excited to be seeing him riding off into the sunset or seizing off into the sunset, let's hear it. They got trillions and trillions of dollars. Hopefully we get rid of Mitch McConnell pretty soon, because he helped him. That guy. Can you believe he endorsed me? Can you? That boy, that must have been a painful day in his life. Every time I think of it, he didn't have to do that. He provided the necessary votes. Why don't this disgrace? And now he knows that he's used him to the extent that he needed to and he could just kind of throw him into the political abyss. And how would we be concluding a complete campaign cycle without talking about words that you can't say on the campaign trail? You know, Donald Trump has done a really good job of pointing out all the negative things about a lot of the people on the Democrat side, especially at the level of governor across this country and throughout this election cycle, like Gavin Newscombe. He's got like a whole new nickname for him, talks about why the relationship went to shit. And it's because he won't do anything to help clean up the streets of California unless Xi Jinping's coming to town. And, you know, he doesn't want to take money to clear out all of the brush that is everywhere in the state of California. So they have a horrible wildfire season and need all this federal assistance when Donald Trump wanted to give him the solutions to take care of it ahead of time because it doesn't line up with green new policies in the state of California. Same thing with the water crisis we've heard in recent weeks, we've placed some clips there on how there's always a drought or not enough energy in the state of California. And it's because of green new scam, we divert water from places like Colorado into the Pacific Ocean. We have rolling brownouts here and we have to conserve energy and you literally get a ticket from the cops if you're watering your lawn when you're not supposed to because we've closed two huge nuclear power plants over the last decade. And somebody that kind of always goes underneath the radar is the very rotund governor in the state of Illinois, and that's JB Pritzker, but he's been one of the people. They did it a lot during the RNC as counter narrative at the DNC as pro narrative. And now coming on a lot of these mainstream media outlets at the end of the election cycle is I feel he's getting ready to roll out a campaign for president in 2028 to give his two cents on Donald Trump and take potshots at him in the press. So Donald Trump was going to take potshots backwards here at Illinois. You may have the worst governor in the entire country. Thank you very much. Somebody threw him out of the family business, so he decides to run for governor. I know the Pritzker family very well, I was partners with him actually, they have some good people, but they threw him out because he was not very good and he ends up running for governor because he's got money, but he's terrible. But I'm not allowed to use the fat word, that's the other word you cannot use. You are not allowed to use the fat word, so I will not do it, but that guy is disgusting. Aren't you going to miss him Noah? Yeah, man. Well, hopefully I don't have to miss him. Yeah, but I mean, just in this context, hopefully, I mean, there's going to be other people keep missing him. Yeah, that's the truth. We'll have victory laps if everything goes well on Tuesday. We'll also have the 2022 midterm election cycle, which I'm sure he'll go out there and stump for some candidates as they'll be looking to. You know, it's usually a referendum on the president's first two years in office. If Donald Trump is able to implement his agenda, we should be fine. But if the press does what they does and how Democrats, you know, there's already rumors circulating around that the articles of impeachment are already drafted for if you went into the election, not even joking. You know, they had Jamie Raskin on, I don't know if it was the breakfast club or Charlemagne the God in the last two weeks. And they played that clip from back in January that we played. It's like him, Nancy Pelosi and a couple other members of the Democrat house. They sat in on some kind of like a panel at a think tank for Democrats and they were talking about not certifying the election. And they played the clip to where, you know, Jamie Raskin's like, well, there's lots of ways we could hold up the presidency. And whoever the host was the show that he did over the course of the last few days asked him about that. And he's like, well, our clothes and impeachment are already drafted. We just have to see how things shake out how big of a mandate he supposedly has and how willing his own party is able to work with him once the campaign over and it's time to actually get to work, which is, you know, something that we have to start thinking about, but not. We could worry about that between Thanksgiving and Christmas right now. We're only focused on voting and getting as many people out to vote as possible. Got a couple more clips as we're rolling down the path here right now, rounding out our first new segment and getting ready to jump in with Indiana Congresswoman Aaron Hoach. And let's check this one out. A little bit of intelligence and I have a piece at last over here. And I don't have a piece at last there. And I have this piece at last here, but all we have really over here is the fake news, right? So the ballistics class at the rallies have protected him from the press. And to get me, somebody would have to shoot through the fake news. And I don't mind that so much. I don't mind. I don't mind that. They've twisted a lot of his words in the last couple weeks, especially and most recently. You know, I'm sure you saw it when he was doing the town hall on Halloween night with Tucker Carlson and they started talking about the Forever Wars. They got on the topic, unfortunately, of Liz Cheney and then Donald Trump, you know, said it like it was. She's in Warhawk. This is what they do. They fuel the military industrial complex. They promote and champion these Forever Wars. And he kind of said it without saying it in a way like I'd like to see some of these assholes like her get out of their office in Washington, D.C. where they make all their decisions and get put on the front line and have barrels pointed in their face. But they made it seem like, oh my God, Donald Trump. I can put in a firing line. Bill Maher actually debunked this, albeit in his overtime segment on HBO Plus. I've got the clip pulled for our next new segment because I know, Noah sometimes likes to hear when Bill Maher has to cope and see the little bit over things that we all know he's just a radical progressive shithead. But when he has to call out people from his own party is like, dude, why are you doing fake news? Like, we already hate Donald Trump. Stop trying to make up stuff to make us hate him more. We already don't like him. It's a win for Donald Trump. And, you know, for him to be taking shots at the press to be, you know, crapping on people in his own technical team for Mike defects and pointing out people with muscles in the audience and laughing at people saying that Kamala Harris has worked on a street corner and is now the presidential nominee for the Democrat party. This is the president Trump. We are going to miss these are the little bits and pieces that always fall through the cracks and the filters of the mainstream press. This is part of the purview that we've been allowed to share with you guys over the course of the last going on seven years here on stake for breakfast. And I'll tell you what, Noah, it's just been a really good job. And I think we've told a story well. That's the best part about being in the media. It's even harder in podcast because, you know, when you're in the mainstream press, you sit there. Your executive producers tell you what to say. They tell you when the marks are. They tell you when the commercials are coming. And all essentially you have to do is read off of a teleprompter. When you have to go through these stories with all of these people and tell a narrative that keeps people engaged and tell one that's accurate and actually lines up with happening. It's a lot harder task. And I think we've done a better and average job. I think that your color commentary and insight has been pivotal in that. And I just want to kind of thank you here. Listen, the show's not going anywhere, but we're taking a victory lap here running into election day tomorrow. And in our last audio clip of the first new segment, I'm going to play what we always play at the end of when we cover President Trump. This is the conclusion of his rally this morning in North Carolina and the first of four that he'll be having on his last day of campaigning ever as a presidential candidate. Let's check it out. November 5th will be the most important day in the history of our country. We're going to save our country. We're going to turn our country around and we're going to do it quickly. And together we will make America powerful again. We will make America wealthy again. We will make America healthy again. We will make America strong again. We will make America proud again. We will make America safe again. And we will make America great again. Thank you North Carolina, go out and go. He's like automatically into the dance now at the end of the rallies. Out of the golf swing. Coming out to the Undertaker theme song and a lot of them. I don't know, this is a pretty tall task for you right here. I know you've been saying we're closing out with 10 out of 10s, but how about 10 out of 10 times 7? I can dig it. That was like some of my motivating factors going on this weekend. I'm running around everywhere with my family dead tired, no sleep. And Donald Trump has held seven rallies already in the last 48 hours with three more to go today. 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And then if you could segue into the general election, I mean, you've seen both candidates, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris make their final pitches to the American people. It seems like there only is one candidate who's offering any kind of solutions to the crises that our country and the world is kind of undergoing right now. But getting started off in your race, what's it looking like just a day before the election? Hey, it's been exciting in the 9th District of Southern Indiana. Turnout has been high. Republican early voting has been off the charts. So we're really excited to see how the lines are going to look tomorrow. You know, my area, traditionally, they vote on election day. They like to vote on election day, but we have seen Republicans turning out early, and we like to see that. I've been telling people vote early, get your vote in. Then the Trump campaign and other campaigns don't have to spend time making sure that you go vote. They can spend their time and resources on other people. So I hope that we even saw even more people vote today. I think pivoting to the next election here with Trump and Harris, we have a saying in our household, "Because we've been doing campaigns for a long time. If you're chasing, you're losing." And it seems like the Harris campaign is chasing, messaging, you know, even to the point of stealing Trump's messaging. They've resorted to insulting the American people, some of their surrogates like Mark Cuban, saying that they're no strong intelligence women surrounding President Trump. Right. You don't need Donald Trump calling the American people names, denigrating the American people. He might say bad things about his opponents. I mean, they're saying bad things about him every single day. Sure. But I think it's going to come down to people are going to vote on the economy of the border and foreign policy, and Trump is off the charts with the American people on all of those measures. Meanwhile, Harris doesn't have any issues to stand on. She keeps saying day one of her presidency. She will do X, Y, Z. The American people know that her day one was three and a half years ago, and they're not better off today than they were then. Oh, those are some excellent points. And although I do want to touch on the border of the economy, one thing I've really seen rise into the top during the final stretch here, the president election cycle, on our end at least, and that's, you know, on the Republican side, is the women for Trump movement. You know, Congresswoman like yourself, obviously Virginia Fox comes to mind. Representative Mace, who's also a great guest, who frequently comes on the show and provides commentary as well. You guys have been standing up for it on Capitol Hill. I think President Trump has used that as one of the major policy platform points of his candidacy right now. You know, they always talk about the forgotten men and women in this country, but you really have to talk about the forgotten women in context of almost everything when it comes to the workforce, when it comes to athletics, when it comes to educational systems and the downfall of that here in the United States. And I just kind of want to get your narrative on how you feel. It's important that we take care of our women here in America first and women across the country as well. And why in such a time when the borders are wide open, when the economy is on its ear, when geopolitically we've lost our footing when it comes to leadership, that we still have to take some of the social issues and bring them up to the forefront and make sure they're, you know, one of the pivotal points heading into this election. That's a great point, Ron. It's like the Democrats talk about how they want to take care of women, yet they won't support protecting our young women in sport, and they won't support protecting our young women in their private spaces like locker rooms. Parents around the country are voting on those issues, particularly moms. Suburban moms are looking at this and saying, "I don't want boys on my kids' swim team, or I don't want boys in the locker room with my daughters." And the Democrats have not stood up for young women. We had the Women in Sports Act, and no Democrats voted for that. It was only a Republican-led bill. We see situations like in the Education Committee where the Democrats don't want parents to be in charge of education, they want bureaucrats to. That doesn't speak to American women. What I can say is I've been on the trail for Trump. I've been in Georgia. I've been in Iowa and Wisconsin and Michigan and Nebraska. The people are excited there, and moms are excited there. Women across America know that as a small business owner, for instance, I was doing way better in my small business than under President Trump, and we have been under Biden and Harris, and people see that. Women feel it every time they go to the grocery store. Every time I fill up my gap tank, every time I, you know, in preparing to make dinner, you feel the impact of Bidenomics. And that has been under the direction of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. And lastly, I would say, women are voting on public safety. They want to feel safe in their communities. And because of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' wide-open southern border, we are less safe. 13,000 murderers, people on the terror watch list. This is not hyperbole. This is actually the statistic released by Biden's own Department of Homeland Security. So we have to consider in this election that women are not voting on, or only on reproductive rights. They are voting on these other substantive issues like the economy and like public safety. Those are some excellent points that you make, and they touch on a lot of the big issues that are facing Americans right now. You know, when you look at the economy and the way, I think House Republicans have done a good job of already being on the same page of what would be a request from President Trump in the start of his first 100 days, the legislative agenda, getting into the 119th session of Congress. H.R.1 and H.R.2 are essentially the two things that he campaigned on. Energy independence and leading towards dominance and a safe and secure border, which offers up comprehensive solutions to the crisis going on in this country. And that starts with deportation, not amnesty, as Kamala Harris and Joe Biden presented to the American public. When you see that, you know, Republicans, for the first time, I think in a long time, I think in both chambers and obviously with the candidate and President Trump, running on a message of unity in the same page. It's led to some success. It's also led to a lot of other people like R.F.K. Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk, just to name a few, to come underneath the MAGA tent and really want to be a part of something special, hopefully starting on January of next year. Yeah, I think it's terrific. And Republicans have been unified this entire time. I mean, we passed H.R.1, unleash American energy, H.R.2, secure the border act, H.R.5, the parents Bill of Rights, we passed the Lake and Riley Act, we passed the say-back, we passed no bailout for sanctuary cities, all of these policies, Republicans have championed, and Democrats have voted no. So to think that we might have the opportunity to have a Trump presidency and the House and the Senate to work together to get some of these things done that we know the American people want us to do. I think that's going to be very exciting. If I had a message for your listeners, it would be, I know you're going to go out and, you know, if you're going to vote for President Trump, vote straight ticket all the way down. Vote straight Republican, don't leave off your House candidates, because Donald Trump, when he's the President, must have a Republican House and Senate to really get the work done that the American people have tasked him to do. Critical component of having the House and Senate, it's the big three, we're looking for the sweep on Tuesday. And Congresswoman, we know you're so busy going from event to event. You've already told our listenership, as we've heard from so many other members in the House of Representatives on the Republican side who have been out, not only doing work in their district and making sure that they understand their constituents' problems, but going across the country and helping seats that are in need, ones that are in purple places, ones that we're looking to, you know, acquire in the Republican side for the first time. And we just have to say you guys have done an amazing job. We're looking forward to big victories come Tuesday, which is going to be tomorrow here on the show. Listen, we've got everything I've linked in the show description today as well because you're out in district, we can have your campaign website, your congressional website as well. Anyone that wants to follow you on social media, see the great work that you guys have been doing out there in Indiana and I, where can they find you? I said Aaron Houchin, I'm on all the profiles, and then rep Aaron Houchin officially. And we caught up with here today on our 2024 Presidential Election Preview Show on the State for Breakfast podcast. Representative Houchin, thanks for coming on the show. Best of luck tomorrow, and we'll see you on the other side of the election. Hey, thanks so much. Great to be with you. What happened this week with the garbage? Now, the result could be Puerto Ricans in Pennsylvania win this election for Harris, right? That's possible. You're doing this. Possible. Yeah, it's possible. Or it could be the other way because, I mean, I think it's a bigger gap than people think. It's so funny, Joe Biden, his whole career, he was like Mr. Gaff, and then here at the very end, he's like Aaron Houchin in game six. Just fucking, he must have fly ball and at the end of the thing and blew the hole. Yes. Because I feel like it epitomizes everything that the Trump people hate about the Democrats. They look down on us. It's like deplorables times ten. Bitter-clingers, that whole thing, too, that Obama said no. I mean, this is an unbelievable own goal, and to have this argument about where the apostrophe is. Who is he referring to? It's clear what he was referring to, and obviously they're running away from this. But yeah, I mean, when you talk to Trump voters, and I've spent far too much time of my life doing so, is that the assumption is that the media hates you, the elites hate you, they think that you're garbage, and they think that you're bitter-clingers, and they think that all these things. And any sort of hint of that, that seems to prove that, is just not a net positive for Democrats. I don't think it's very, very difficult to point that out. But yeah, no, that's a bad thing for them. I don't know if it's a net positive, but having the elderly president give like a marble-mouthed answer, yielding an elderly competitor dressing up as like a oompa-loompa garbage man, sex doll. That's kind of a loss for me. I don't know. All right, I jumped back into the news portion of the show here on our 2024 presidential election day preview show. I'm Ro Noah still here with me. And that was, well, typical content that you could expect from low ratings, low enthusiastic audience. You really shouldn't watch it, but when he points out the facts, we got to bring it to you here. Bill Maher on HBO this weekend talking about Joe Biden and his garbage comment. Now, again, how do you deflect away from that? You call Biden old and senile. You say that he's, you know, marbly-throated, or however they put it, and then say that he shouldn't be doing anything. The only other thing was actually pretty good. You got to give that to him. Yeah, it was pretty funny. That's the deflection right there. Remember deflection, rejection, projection. That's how Democrats change the narrative and throw it back into their opponent's court by just saying, oh, no, it's not us that are calling people. Actually, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, the garbage thing is his look. He dressed up like a garbage man in a garbage truck. Joe Biden wouldn't have said that unless Donald Trump didn't have a garbage truck and a sanitation worker's vest on, which we all know that's not the truth, but that's exactly what they do. And yeah, it wasn't the only clip I pulled out of the fake news media's fake news narrative as we roll towards election day here tomorrow now. The next one was, and again, this is another example of the testament that is the great work that the Trump team has done in this electorate, to where maybe in years past the whole Liz Cheney firing squad taking out of context commentary that the media spun in regards to what Donald Trump was saying and sending neocons and war hawks physically to war so they could see what it's like instead of just sending our sons and daughters there to die. Well, Bill Maher even said like, you know, there was a lot of things that you could probably have said that would have stuck to Donald Trump a lot better than this. Why did you guys do it? Let's hear the clip. I woke up today to the headline that Trump had called for a firing squad for Liz Cheney. And this is what I really don't like about the media. No, he didn't. You don't have to move me to not like Donald Trump. He says so many shitty things. And by the way, if Pete don't realize it, well, here's what he says. He's criticizing him for being a war hawk. I mean, she has Dick Cheney's doing it. He said, she's a radical war hawk. Let's put her with a rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her. Okay. Let's see how she feels about it. You know, they're all war hawks when they're sitting in Washington in a nice building saying, oh, gee, we'll send tens of thousands of troops right into the mouth of the enemy. He's reading the quote now. Of course he expresses himself horribly. He has to add, she's a stupid person because he's a moron. Well, Trump knows what it's really like from Vietnam. Okay. No. Just to be clear, this is exactly what hippies always said. This is exactly what Pete Dix always said. This is "Fortune its son," the song. It's like, you know what? It's very easy to sit in your building and send young men to die. Yeah. Apropos of Ukraine because, I don't know, that war doesn't look like it's going in the right direction. Not at all. Doesn't look like it. You know, just don't lie to me. I don't like Donald Trump. Don't lie to me and tell me he wants it in front of us a fire in God. He was saying something that, by the way, if it came out of the mouth, some of it, not the stupid part, again, sounds like what hippies used to say about it. He was about to say, if it came out of the mouth of a prominent Democrat, it would have been completely acceptable, but he stopped himself there because for as much as I can't stand creepy Bill Maher, he is a pretty good and solid representation of the class that he represents. No. What do you think? Now, you've heard both arguments and how the left is trying to rationalize them. I really don't think neither one of these narratives matter, you know, with less than 48 hours before we're going to find out who the next president of the United States is hopefully. But when you see someone that still, Garner's a pretty decent followership, whether it's his podcast, his radio show, or obviously what he does on HBO, it's interesting to see them come into terms of this. Is this part of the acceptance about, you know, them saying it without saying it, that Donald Trump is coming back and there's pretty much nothing you can do to stop it? There is nothing you can do to stop it. Excellent commentary, as always, my friend. Did you hear about the squirrel over the weekend? Yeah, there was a lot of weird stuff involved that too. Like the guy was like some weird, like, squirrel daddy also and only fans. I don't know if that was true or not, but I don't really care. They still killed a fucking squirrel. Peanut the squirrel and they took his raccoon to raccoons gone as well. Motherfucker. There's a big fat ass raccoon that's been coming into the, the outbuilding over here on my property. There's a there's a raccoon two houses down from mine. I don't know what they do with their garbage, but I always hear them rifle in the throat. I saw that thing walk across the street. It's bigger than my border collie. Yeah. I was like, if that thing charged me and I threw one of like my Adidas slides at it, it probably wouldn't even phase and I'd literally have to take more extreme measures to neutralize the threat. If you know what I mean. Oh, there's there's there's gangster raccoons up here to their mountain raccoons. Yeah, they don't even care. They have to deal with surviving coyotes and vultures and hawks and all that stuff. But yeah, JD Vance actually touched on the campaign trail about, believe it or not, peanut the squirrel. So I pulled a clip of it. Let's check it out. So I know John's fired up about about peanut the squirrel. We were on the way down here from Cincinnati. He was like, you know, is it really the case that the Democrats murdered the Elon Musk of squirrels? And I said, yeah, it sounds, sounds like, have you seen the videos of this squirrel? Yeah. He's a genius. Are you ready for the official statement from the Trump campaign? But yes, we we're here, Noah, to where we have to read statements like this. This is from Trump Vance, there have been horrible reports out of New York, my former home state, where state environmental agents raided the home of Mark Longo and his wife. Mark was taken into custody for several hours while officials searched his home and eventually took two of their pets, Fred the raccoon and peanut the squirrel. These animals were later executed by the state of New York. New York authorities under their terrible governor put more efforts in defining and eliminating a squirrel who was innocent by all accounts. Then they do control the unchecked illegal immigrants who have flooded into their state. If peanut could have just told them that he was from Mexico, they would have sent him on his way, given him a five star hotel room and a $500 gift card to share with his squirrel friends. Instead, he was taking from his family, very sad, a complete waste of resources. In the end, when we win, we will get out. We will get our priorities in order and Noah, make America, Squirley again, there you go. Simple as that, best timeline ever by the way, confirmed as we are reading official press releases from the soon to be president of the United States about the death of Instagram and TikTok famous squirrel. And that squirrel did look like it was a real sweetheart too. Yeah. Well, the raccoon too. I mean, you know, I've known so many. I love raccoons. That's why I really want to make friends with the one here, but I'm pretty sure it's wild. Yeah. People I know have had raccoons and have domesticated them. I also knew a guy I worked with many years ago, he had three skunks. Yeah. Well, you got to get them on their babies. Yeah. You got them on their babies. They were abandoned or their parent was killed by his house. He lived in a little bit more of a rural area. And over the years, he had them de-glanded, de-clawed, and they they act like cats and dogs. Oh, they're super cool animals. Yeah. So interesting to see that development in addition to calling us garbage and Hitler, they're now killing our pets. I mean, there's just a preview of what's going on here. If you at this point don't think that we're not all going to be severely incarcerated by the same time next year, if Donald Trump doesn't win tomorrow, you probably, well, number one, are listening to the wrong podcast and we two need to get your head examined. Speaking of which, Stacey Abrams jumped on with CNN this weekend to talk about, you guessed it, Noah, even though early voter turnout in the state of Georgia and places like Fulton County and the city of Atlanta are at all time record highs, there is still much voter suppression and racism going on surrounding this election. I think I'm joking. Let's check it out. Breaking records from day one in Georgia. You have been working on improving voter turnout in Georgia for years. What do you think is driving this surge in early voting this time? Racism. Well, while we are excited about who's showing up, we have to understand that turnout is not mean there's not voter suppression activity. A lot of those voters in 2020 were able to vote by mail directly when the opposition were seeing early lines because they can no longer use the easier method of voting by mail because of SB 202, because of SB 189, laws that Raphson Burger and Brian Kemp supported and pushed forward. People who are disabled, people who have lost their homes are facing harder times casting their ballots, but they refuse to be silenced. And what we are excited about is that here in the state of Georgia, despite the government making it harder to cast your ballot, people are willing to fight to make it happen anyway. So they're showing up. They're standing in lines. They shouldn't have to stand in because they believe their voices matter and that this election matters. And we believe they're standing in these lines, especially to support Kamala Harris. Hear that Noah? It's now racist to have to go wait and line and vote. Of course it's racist. Everything is racist. Everything you don't like is racist. Everyone you don't like is racist. Everything you don't like has racist connotations. That's how, and that's the thing. People are getting tired and they're getting mentally fatigued over quote unquote racism. And I tell you what, I'm still trying to figure out, and again, we don't minimize or marginalize the impact that Hurricane Celine and Milton had on the greater southeast portion of the United States. As we know, there was some absolute destruction and devastation that came in the wake of those storms. We're trying to figure out where in Fulton County or the city of Atlanta, people lost their houses due to the hurricane that Stacey Abrams kind of references being part of that overall and encompassing racism that is preventing people from voting. Well, the hurricane actually put that big gap in her teeth. Yeah. One of the things that was actually the eye of the storm is the Spider-Man holding the train together, but it's Stacey Abrams to front teeth or the button on her lapel. Oh boy, well, you know, and in a show where we're kind of not only taking a trip down memory lane, but getting you caught up on all things heading into election day tomorrow, we're not going to do too much to do the counter narrative thing with Kamal Harrison Joe Biden, because everybody kind of knows where we're at right now. I could guarantee you this. There's not an undecided voter listening to this show, but just in case you were wondering, Joe Biden is still doing his Joe Bidening out there. They might be undecided, but they're only undecided on if they're going to vote and do not sit home and squander your opportunity to help Donald Trump win the popular vote. It's really important. Sure is. Let's ask Joe Biden. Don't forget where you came from. Man, don't forget who you're with. I mean it. I'm not joking. I am not joking. There's Joe Biden hitting all of the things that they make fun of them for. On Saturday Night Live. Yeah, he literally just did the Dana Carvey or the Dana Carvey did him. And then if you're talking about, again, one of the things we are covering here and really could take satisfaction in enjoying is the evolution of Donald Trump, not just in policy, not just in personnel, but overall, final form Trump is not just something that we jokingly reference here as we pay homage to things like Dragon Ball Z, but it is the totality of Donald Trump's path through, I guess, the valley of the shadow of the dead and ascending in the political arena here as we head towards election day. But if you look at the other side of the coin in the 15 weeks that has been Kamala Harris's campaign, I thought there was a really interesting video that came out yesterday, which represented the overall messaging that she's tried to push on the American people. And again, without it being completely choreographed and without it being off a teleprompter, we've kind of heard pretty much the same thing for the last 15 weeks. Let's check it out. That was weeks one, week ten, and yesterday, Kamala Harris out on the stage. Is that overlaid like her saying the exact same thing? It's saying the exact same thing. Holy shit, the timing was perfect, dude. They probably didn't even need to edit it. No, and for someone that, you know, historically has been reported where she doesn't care, doesn't do any kind of preparation, and when she doesn't like the way people are trying to help her get ready for things, just fires them, that's she hit a home run out of the park right there. Just a complete low IQ moron with, again, Donald Trump will stop in the middle of his make America's grade again, strong again, healthy again, to go off teleprompter, if need be, when he feels like the situation calls for it, and even though we've heard the same conclusion of Donald Trump's speech for nearly the last 10 years now, there is different tones and emphasis. He puts on certain things, which changed it up a little bit. I mean, that was almost like that's past lockstep. It seems like it's almost an altered video, but again, this was put out by a news outlet before it was picked up by the campaign. I mean, they may have, they may have edged things a little bit and bumped them over the smidge to make it line up perfectly, but if not, that's, that's pretty amazing, which it just goes to show the only things that she's comfortable doing are completely rehearsed, memorized things. That's why you see her just totally lock up and turn into just like, I don't even know how to describe it, she lost in the sauce, so every time she has to do anything that's not off, you know, off the teleprompter or whatever you want to call it, the memorized talking points. Quantum retardery, you know, and listen, I've seen Barack Obama out in the campaign trail. This past weekend looks exhausted, still chastising African American men for not coming out and record numbers for her, like, they came out for him, but it's also time to roll out the surrogates. When you talk about her big make some arm wrestle before bed, oh boy, when you talk about two of the people from the current administration, both surrogates for the Harris campaign, that I could reference as being as important as tits on a bull. As my dad used to so elegantly say, I was when I didn't do what I needed to do when he asked me to do it in the fast manner that he needed it done, you held the flashlight wrong? Exactly, oh boy, why not send out Mayor Pete, let's hear him. There's one other message that I think is important, and it is something that is kind of evoked by all of the craziness and some of the ugliness of his campaign, which is I think there's a lot of people left, right and center in this country who are just yearning for a more normal future, one with, frankly, as a more normal Republican party, a vote for Kamala Harris is a vote for politics not to be punching you in the face every day every time you turn on the news, because we can get back to a way of doing things in this country where, of course, we're not always going to agree, but it's not this constant in your face death match that it's felt like, whether he's president or whether he's candidate. And I got to tell you, if he leads the Republican party to defeat the third time in a row, I mean, 2020, the 2022 midterms, and now, then it will finally, I think, lead us to a moment where the Republican party finds some way to part ways with what him and everything he represents. And we can sometimes, just sometimes like a Thanksgiving dinner, maybe leave politics on the back burner. The only reason they say that is because, well, I'll be in the gulag if Kamala Harris wins. That's why politics is a death match. It literally is a death match. It's not the death match of your opponent or the death match of, you know, an actual physical thing. It's the, well, it is a physical thing, but it's the death of the country. It's a match, save the country from literal destruction. Like we cannot do another four years of this to all set it the best. We can't do another four years of this. Yep. Their whole Donald Trump is never president or he's still president or he can't be president again, sometimes backfires on them on the campaign trial when they're inaccurately using it as a reference point. But again, they're telling you what they do before they do it. This won't be in anybody's face because it will be, you won't be allowed to talk about it anymore. Twitter or X will be gone. A lot of these key figures that are with Donald Trump right now outside of the political arena will all be under investigation and indictment. And I hate to say it, but I saw another clear cut example of it involving a fucking squirrel and raccoon over the weekend. Doors are going to be getting kicked in on an inauguration day when it comes to being a conservative in this country and you had the balls to go out and say something about it over the course of the last four years. You know, nobody's kicked our doors in yet yet. But just think, you know, we always reference Donald Trump having a list and checking it twice of people who have wavered or have not been loyal or crawling back in the waiting days of this election cycle right now. The government is much more extensive and it's run by the government. So it's going to take forever for things to get rolling. But once it does, it'll be like a never ending project that just keeps getting funded. So that's the best analogy I could give you as we're getting ready to do a little station identification here. Guys, wherever you're listening to the show today, hope you're enjoying it, only one big Monday edition of the state of records podcast, our 2024 presidential election preview show. Make sure you do us a favor while you're listening and that you're downloading the show across any podcasting platform. That's Apple Spotify, Samsung, iHeart, Amazon podcast, or wherever you listen to the show. So the show is always going to be free. 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And when John Federman went on there and wanted to regurgitate the talking points, which he could remember about it, Joe Rogan pushed back and essentially made him admit that it was an amnesty plan. Let's hear it. Has has re down because Trump, he declared that that that's that's a bad deal after it was negotiated with with the other side. But what didn't that deal also involved amnesty and didn't that deal also involve a significant number of illegal aliens being allowed into the country every year? I think it was two million people. It was still the same sort of situation and their fear is exactly what I talked about. These people will be moved to swing states and that that will be used to essentially rig those states and turn them blue forever. Well, I'm not, I'm not really sure if that's that's what's what's in play. I think it's really like it's important that we have to have an honest conversation. But doesn't that seem logical though? If you have a significant number of people that are being moved into swing states that have come across the border illegally and then you've provided them with all these services, you provided them with food stamps, EBT, you provided them with housing. You could if you gave those people amnesty and allow those people to vote and it was very organized, you're talking about 75,000 votes over a few counties that switched everything over to the Republicans. You could see how you import 10 million people over the course of four years illegally and then move a significant number of them to swing states and then provide them with all these services and give them a path citizenship. You could essentially rig those states. Undeniably, immigration is changing our nation. I mean, I haven't spent a lot of time in Texas, but it's very clear that that immigration has has remade Texas and I think it's it generally it's it's for for a good. Gotcha, bitch. All right. No, you now you've heard it in its entirety. What do you think? Well, it seems like Federman, it's not so much that he's I mean, he has gotten a lot better. Like I mean, his his the dimmer has been turned back up a little bit. I mean, he still sounds kind of the same. There's just less delay and and vapor lock when he's trying to get his point across. But I don't think he had a speaking spell with him either when he was doing Rogan. No, and but is damning to have him like he's been going rogue like that. They're like, Hey, you know what? Look, you're not going to be allowed to wear shorts and sweatshirts of Congress anymore if you keep this up anymore. It really counts. Yeah, it's it's been interesting to watch his evolution deevolution or whatever you want to call it, but path back to normalcy, I guess, for him. You know, he was a lot sharper in videos that I've seen pre 2018, even though he was pushing more of a radical progressive Marxist agenda, especially when it came to prison reform. But yeah, I don't know. Listen, when you get a prominent figure within the party, regardless of if you want to claim him or not, and he admits that it's an amnesty bill and that he is physically seen as a progressive Democrat, US Senator from the state of Pennsylvania, immigration, he calls it positively, but overall, the change the demographic of an entire state, he referenced Texas. What can you say? You got him. Yeah, as we're going to get into some of these poll numbers now, I did call it at the top of the show saying everybody's kind of taken a mulligan right now and either putting it in the margin of error or tied up here was one that came out from the New York Times Sundays poll had Harris plus three in Nevada. She was also up one in Georgia up three in Wisconsin up in North Carolina as well by two Pennsylvania and Michigan are both a tie and then Arizona one that is in almost every pollsters wheelhouse been very close, even so much so that Nevada looks better than Arizona does right now. They have Donald Trump up four and I have no idea why they would go out and just want to ruin their reputation by throwing some absolute shit out there. But again, Atlas Intel also put out their final poll numbers and that was the what is considered one of the most accurate pollsters of 2020 and the poll shows Trump leading in Arizona and Nevada by a very comfortable margin. Here's the totals. North Carolina Trump plus 3.4 Georgia Trump plus 2.5 Arizona Trump plus 6.5 yeah Nevada Trump plus 5.5 Wisconsin Trump plus one Michigan Trump plus 1.5 and Pennsylvania Trump plus 1.8. What I'm starting to think is they've sent so much time doom and gloom and over Kerry Lakes senatorial run there that they didn't or weren't accurately reporting the numbers and in turn now have to report them it might be looking better in Arizona late here. You know and again RCP average shows Donald Trump leading by the popular vote today by 0.2% which is based on Nate Silver's election model that gives Trump a high likelihood of winning on Tuesday here's the popular vote he has Kamala Harris 48.5 Donald Trump 47.6 electoral college Donald Trump has an 85% chance according to Nate Silver of winning the election so you know and there were some outlier polls there was some retard who she was one of the most accurate pollsters in the last two cycles she puts out a poll that says that Donald Trump's losing an Iowa. That's exactly the same noise and laugh that everybody said when they saw it over the weekend. Polymarket the money markets where the money's being bet on right now Donald Trump did see a little bit of a dip last week from hitting 60% down into the 50s but as of this morning which is Monday the day before the election Donald Trump stands at a 57.7 chance over a 42.3% chance of winning the elections money-wise where the betting's going over Kamala Harris and then there are full swing state tabulations because again this is where you're going to get the best read out of it and this is what Polymarket has as of today Arizona Donald Trump 76% favorability to win Georgia 64% Nevada 59% Pennsylvania 54% and then Kamala Harris is edging him right now not in the way that we would typically think or how Donald Trump described her career using a microphone stand at a rally over the weekend but she is up on Donald Trump in Wisconsin 58 to 42% and in Michigan 59 to 41% so again what does it mean probably absolutely nothing and then some reading and research that I did over the weekend there are so many parallels to the end of this election cycle as to Richard Nixon's reelection which happened you know in the late 60s and we all know how that went down we're not saying the L word hopefully we could say it on our Wednesday edition of the show but not heading into the election the way he was looked at in the media the way they said some of the states remember battleground and swing states were different back when Richard Nixon ran you had states like Ohio and Florida that were still in play back then and as bellwethers and swing states that you know which would determine an electoral equation the outcome of the election but it is what it is things are looking good I'll say that at the very least I saw some pollsters this weekend that came through one of them was the former campaign manager for Barack Obama and he was much in the same way they were trying to get Stacey Abrams to admit at the top of the segment admit that these early voter turnouts or not could be spelling a recipe for disaster for Democrats let's hear it okay what's their biggest concern right now if you're the Harris team well look I think it's a couple things the early vote numbers are a little scary and you and I have been texting back and forth Republicans didn't do what they did last time last time Trump said don't early vote and so they didn't Republicans do have an advantage in early vote numbers when the early vote come in it's going to look a little bit different than 2020 and that's scary and again that was on her critically acclaimed show inside Jen Psaki's vagina you missed that one Noah much in the same way that we saw some concerns from even crying lion Chuck Todd let's check this one out that the voter that walks into the booth that is thinking about Trump is probably voting for Harris and the voter that walks into the booth that's thinking about Biden is probably voting for Trump for what it's worth but let's step back um whatever happens this is not the beginning of something nor the end of something we continue to be in the middle of something we are about to do something we haven't done since the 19th century and that is had two we just finished two straight one-term presidents the likelihood of this being a one-term presidency is high not low because we are a country that had been voting against we voted against Hillary Clinton in 16 and got Trump we voted against Trump in 20 and got Biden I think this is another vote against election not a vote hmm they're starting to realize that that guest list over the course of a four-year Trump administration looks very very boring and bland and bare if they don't start crawling back to the center right before this election happens because it is what it is right yep they're starting to read the writing on the wall much like the same way the Trump team has brought it for the entirety of this election cycle we didn't catch up with them before the election but I talked to the campaign over the weekend and we're going to be getting him shortly thereafter former 2016 advisor who's come back for this round of campaigning senior advisor to Donald Trump Tim Murtaugh was on Fox Sunday morning yesterday and he was kind of well doing a little bit of conclusive messaging like we've been doing on the show today let's check it out playing for anyone to see if you just watch the videotape what President Trump was talking about was how would Liz Cheney view it if she were the one who was deployed to war zones instead of the sons and daughters of Americans that she has always voted to deploy and send to their deaths while she sat in Washington DC with her feet up and her office there it was just talking about role reversal and if you want to talk about political violence President Trump is the only candidate in this race who has survived two assassination attempts what Kamala Harris is doing is the continuation of a nine-year messaging failure for nine years Democrats have been calling Donald Trump dangerous and insurrectionist a bad man anything you can think of and it has been a failure because he is leading this race and so what is her answer to that well to do more of it and it's because she doesn't have a way to talk to voters about what they actually care about like on the economy and on the border and on America standing in the world stage just yesterday the jobs report the private sector lost 28,000 jobs in October that is a devastating jobs report heading forward our message is very simple and it's what voters care about Kamala Harris broke it Donald Trump will fix it she doesn't have a message and for some reason her closing message is to defend the honor of Liz Cheney which I will tell you that's not what Americans are going to be voting on about on Tuesday excellent point there the they broke it Trump will fix it final two-week messaging that they've added in there they've changed out all of the placards on the podiums instead of you know text Trump to whatever state you're in to they broke it I'll fix it can't make the Trump placards on all the podiums have been switched out to say they broke it I'll fix it I mean when you look at just a catchphrase or a slogan that you want to take into the last couple weeks or or just a convincing measure right here to try and sway somebody like that's the overall argument you don't have to talk about the economy or education or the border or abortion or any of this other bullshit all you have to do is point that out and what you get is essentially a nice little slogan that maybe someone who is undecided goes into the ballot box and had the intentions of voting one way and then it's just like now I have to fill up my tank after driving to the voting center yeah and how much that costs so that we bring uh they broke it I'll fix it speaking on president Trump and and again as we're getting ready to jump in with the CEO of Henry public relations Newsmax contributor guys have been writing some great op-eds have come out recently on the human events website Brian live and in our last audio clip of the day and last audio clip before the election well I've held another one from one of the rallies from Donald Trump talking about how this experience has been an absolute pleasure for him it's been obviously the experience of a lifetime when you look at it and and all the things that have gone down over the course the last nearly decade and that he's feeling the love let's check it out I get a chance to see you got to get out to vote and I can only say it's been the experience of a lifetime for a lot of us some of you have been to 300 rallies I see these people and you're going to look back at this time in life you know and you're going to say there was something very very special about what we all did together we all did it together he's never been we'll have everything we'll have everything so good and fixed up and perfect we'll have everything perfect and then in four years somebody will come down and that person's going to be hot as a pistol and you know what they're going to draw about 300 people that's what you draw the politician drew us 250 300 if they're good if they're bad they draw like eight people like Biden used to draw remember he used to fill up remember the circles couldn't fill up the circle so he used the fake news media to fill up the circles but no you're going to it's different but they'll never be in the world they'll never be anything like we what we've done we've done something that's unprecedented and we've had fun but now we have to get hopefully to work we got to win you got to get out and vote and then we're going to do a real job for you all and we're going to meet again many times I hope but this has been the thrill of a lifetime for me and for you and for everybody and now we want to take that thrill and turn it into let's do business right let's do business and for someone that you know he doesn't like talking about himself you know he's probably not the most cuddliest person although you've seen Donald Trump in a lot of different instances be affectionate and have empathy this is pulling at his heartstrings just as much as it is ours and to have been like again we wrap insane best timeline ever I'm glad that we were here for it no I don't you agree yeah 100 percent I mean I'm still very concerned about what's going to happen but I feel good about it but we've been along for the ride since before day one and we'll be here for the ride after so don't worry we'll be back with an all new Wednesday edition a rarity but uh following what happens tomorrow on election day and we're going to kind of leave it at that as we're getting ready to jump in with Brian live but before we do we're going to have a final check in also with one of our partners this episode of the podcast is brought to you as always by man rubs rubs barbeque tools blow torches t-shirts coffee cups and all around barbeque related gear for you to make barbeque great again can be found at manrubs.com on instagram manrubs use a code stake 15 for 15 percent off your order all right joining us next on the show today this big Monday edition 2024 presidential election preview show is the CEO of henry public relations USA he's also a frequent contributor you see him on places like Newsmax or dropping editorials on outlets like human events as well one of our great friends mr brian live thanks for coming back on the show hey we're all good to be with you feeling good going in tomorrow happy happy election eve hopefully you'll be leaving out your uh your cookies and can of diet coke for santa trumpis he's hopefully coming tonight but listen my friend here this has been such a long journey for all of us i mean even us coming together as a you know you starting off formally as a guest on the show we've become i think great friends over the course of the last several years to watch this kind of unfold in real time we used to maybe just complain about how long it was taking to get to this day but now we are here and it seems like america is ready for some big changes top to bottom donald trump has already completed uh you know one of his four rallies that he'll be performing today delivering remarks to supporters all over the battleground stay till end his campaign much like he did the last two election cycles in grand rapids michigan and in fashion that only donald trump can do just to kind of uh let's lead into this right now talking about the end of the election cycle here final messaging final pitches from both sides what do you see and and how is the messaging from either candidate really resonating or not uh with the american electors are getting ready to cast their final votes tomorrow well so i think you're more looking at two candidates right one that's about to you know be on a second of four rallies uh in four different states and another one that uh is really not working hard doesn't really have a message not really resonating with anyone and and um i think as as voters go into election day tomorrow and by the way the vast majority of a lot of our friends i know myself included i've already voted um so a lot of people have voted early and i think when you look at battleground states like pennsylvania wisconsin and michigan uh where the early voting is really how democrats always win those states what i've seen is republicans have leveled the playing fields uh in in those areas so i think going into election day it's not going to be a story of oh well you know uh democrats turned in a couple hundred thousand more ballots than we did in 2016 today it's even we're we're even ahead in some states or we're even and i think that that's huge going into election day you know for as many people that were able to vote and as many votes that were supposedly cast in 2020 the early vote numbers are just astronomical i mean by the time this show airs brian will be close to 65 percent of the entire electorate to have already cast their vote which you know i have to talk about this with you at the end of 2020 where we were game day voters only you know donald trump said get out there and just mob the polls figuratively of course with your vote on election day but but we've really changed our mentality there were so many people heading into the start of this election cycle just recently is 2022 and shortly after donald trump announced it said oh he'd never be able to get people to vote early you know he's talked about the mail by vote being a scam for so long but but again between trump force 47 and all the offices they set up across the country between the change in leadership at the rnc with watley and laura trump coming in there as well uh with the way donald trump kind of trim the fat on his internal staff and then brought back a couple of the oldies but goodies from you know the original cast that came and helped him get back to the white house in 2016 it seems like they all got on the same page it's and it seems like nationally those results are really starting to reap some rewards well you're exactly correct it's not just it's not just the fact that president trump urged uh his supporters to start voting early but it's also the ground game behind it from the trump campaign from the rnc from the local and state republican parties as well um and i really think that we're all uh we're all rolling in the same direction right now you know four years ago our ground game was was not really that strong and that is really how democrats have always to be honest with you that's how they've always beat us whether it's at a presidential level a local race a state race is you know their ground game typically is better than ours they typically are more organized than than us i gotta tell you what we're seeing what you and i are saying you know over the last you know year plus now really as we've gone closer to the election as a republicans are organized republicans are united um we have the resources that we need to make sure that our our voices are heard uh and um everyone's aligned and honestly uh president trump is the only one that could have done that he's the only one that could have aligned everyone in the republican party and by the way not just aligning the republican party run we've talked about this before he's expanded the republican party yes we've got people like rfk junior Tulsi gabbard people that are that are that are turning their voters over to us so you know um you know president trump uh really hasn't just i think uh you know really uh brought new voters uh to our side but he's also really got in our act together and i think we're gonna see uh the fruit of all that labor tomorrow go isn't it's an excellent point and when you talk about reaping the fruits of tomorrow and that's going to be tuesday and election day brian one of the other things i think the republicans and donald trump was very adamant about was uh playing the same kind of law fair that the democrats do not just over the court so the last couple weeks we've seen voter rolls that were uh you know brought up in question actually people taking off of voter rolls in places like arizona and michigan in wisconsin we we'd had the groundbreaking case that was going to the supreme court on behalf of glenn yunken in virginia you've seen you know where they try to do some funny stuff with uh extending early voting in places like georgia and you've got the rnc chairman michael wattley physically going out there and and stopping at these locations to make sure that there's no funny business going on we've assigned you know high-powered attorneys like harmet dylan who's an rnc chair as well in the state of california she's parked out in arizona we've got lawyers in michigan in wisconsin and pennsylvania and beyond as well it seems like we're not waiting for things to happen it seems like we're expecting them to happen and when they do in this election if they happen then we're going to be more prepared for it at least from a legal standpoint i think so i mean you just cited you just cited a couple situations where where the rnc has already sprung an action filed wall suits to make sure that our voices as republicans are are are being heard in our votes our votes matter again you know four years ago was kind of like a a money morning quarterback type thing you know trying to catch up and just kind of catch up and now it really feels like not not just are we organized roan it feels like we're on the offense yeah uh and every single area and again i think that that all that all boasts really well you know going uh going into election day and um you know all these things are good by the way right you know the fact that the rnc has wracked together the trump campaign by the way is firing on cylinders that i've never seen before and you know it's amazing to see what they're doing how organized they are um but but what what it comes down to and what we keep hearing president trump and surrogates and others talk about is are you better off today than you were four years ago that is the very simple question and on every single policy from or are we better off in our in our walls in our checkbooks no we're not are we better off at the gas pump no we're not are we better off here at home being safe from foreign adversaries no we're not is our border secure no it's not are we respected on the world stage no we're laughed at at the world stage so all these things converging together um is is i think just really uh the critical mass that that we need uh to to win this election and i've said it before and i'm going to say it again roon i think tomorrow is going to be the biggest electoral landslide uh that that we've seen in the history of u.s. politics there is a definite possibility of that and as you just mentioned and where i want to talk to you next brian because you know we've been watching this stuff unfold for the past four years it's the top two issues that are really bringing people out to vote in this election demographics and cross tabs like we've never seen before different evangelical sex and religious uh you know entities that are coming out uh just groups that you know either have formerly endorsed president trump or have refused to endorse Kamala Harris and it's because of two things her and joe biden's open border policies have ruined everything from the economy to the health care system to the job market to the value of a dollar to the affordability of a home you name it and they broke it by the open borders it used to not be that open borders affected everything that way but when you look at you know uh issue a one that's definitely going and affecting everything in this economy as well it was the green new scam and and the biden harris attack on the energy industry you know when you make when you stop producing in your own country and you buy it from people like venezuela who have sent like of you know five percent of their entire criminal population up to this country over the last four years when you have to buy energy from places like iran who's engaged in and now more of a formal war not just a proxy war with our only democrat ally in the middle east israel when when you're buying liquid natural gas from proxies who are dealing with russia even though it's coming from russia even though we're funding ukraine to fight them in a war it's just it spells recipe for disaster that's been joe biden and kamala harris's reign over this country for the last four years and i think america you know minus the october surprises minus what donald trump did or said 30 years ago minus all of the stupid stuff that they tried to pin him americans are wise to it now and they say like okay he might have said something 30 years ago that i don't agree with but i am literally broke i can't put food on my table the cost of renting because home ownership is just out of the question right now it is becoming you know to where i can't do it anymore it feels like i'm just waking up in the morning and driving to work and coming home and living miserably and then when you talk about the crime and all the other things after mentioned uh you know in regards to what happens when you have open borders it doesn't seem like they've offered any kind of solutions therefore in her candidacy kamala harris has come out she's been like the no answer the no solution and the no comment candidate they wanted to astroturfer they wanted to just hide her and here we are now with donald trump offering all of the solutions number one we saw them all start in his first administration and number two how they would evolve and and who they would evolve with you you mentioned all of the people that he's brought under the tent like elan musk and tulsi and rfk junior it just seems like when when america is going to go to the bell box tomorrow you talked about the l word which we haven't used on the show yet but we'll be talking about it a lot on wednesday if it happens but you know it's one of those things where there is a very good possibility that can happen well i think so and and when you look at a lot of uh like a place like pennsylvania right pennsylvania is going to be the results there are probably going to be dictated about you know how big the turnout is in philadelphia from let's say the black community okay um if the black community doesn't vote at the levels that they voted for brock obama then you know it's it's it's a done deal in bezel wing and i think when you look around the country there's a lot of other kind of key demographics like that you know look at michigan look at what trump's doing you know to court the the the arith vote right now which you know you saw the the biden and and they all arris campaign do everything they could to pacify these people now they're coming out and endorsing trump yeah i mean it's uh it's crazy so i think you know um there's definitely a lot of kind of key demographics and key battleground states that um you know democrats for a long time it's really taken for granted um and uh i think yeah i think an election day uh those those demographics are going to really going to go the other way no one's happy with what's happening in this country right now um and uh you know it's going to start with with with who are president is and and honestly it's not just a kamala harris by the way ron doesn't have any solutions they don't have any policies they don't have any wins i mean when you when you ask people you know what is the biden harris administration done in the last four years no one knows i mean no one knows what they've done and and it's not hyperbole i mean that's literally like what have they done versus you will get president trump in terms of every single uh demographic right from from an economic perspective um from a from a border security perspective from a foreign policy perspective i mean he was just running up the scoreboard every single day and every one of these uh key key pillars and you know there it's just again you know it's like we saw what we had with four years of president trump now me personally i never really cared about what he said 30 years ago and i really cared about a couple mean tweets um but i think a lot of people by the way that maybe four years ago that protest vote was out there against president trump i don't see that protest vote in fact i see kind of the opposite and i saw a lot of this in my in my campaign this summer running for congress in that you had a lot of lifelong democrats that were saying you know i might not like trump or i might even like really hate trump but at the end of the day like i know i've got a vote for trump uh for a whole myriad of different reasons so i think you're going to see that replicated really across the country where people are uh that protest vote it's not going to be as strong as it was in 2016 and in fact it might be actually be the opposite it might be a protest vote against maul arris well that's the thing you know and you see it a lot in the mainstream media they want to talk about blacks and they want to talk about hispanics but there's so many other you know americans who have come in over the course of the past at least the last six months and definitely a lot more running up to this election and you know you've already mentioned it there's a large component of the jewish community who have saw you know how badly they were treated in the wake of what happened in october 7th uh in the streets and across college campuses you know across this country it was good to have people leading the charts to fight anti-semitism up in congress like let's just say chairwoman elisa fonic but when you have donald trump uh champion in that message at well it should resonate in the home of a lot of jewish voters same thing with evangelical is there was a protest vote 50 percent of evangelical christians didn't vote in the last election according to you know a lot of the experts including dr ben karson who's a great guest on this show however now they've kind of moved away from i'm voting for the lesser of two evils to he did what he said he was going to do and he's offering us a seat at the table and the list just goes on and on we've seen it from the muslim community and places like minnesota we've seen it with a lot of the major labor unions and uh news outlets whether they're going to endorse donald trump or not endorse the democrat candidate and it just looks like you know for as much as they tried and then brian i want to ask your opinion on this the money markets like calchi and polymarket those betting sites i think have really forced the pollsters to have to tell it more accurately heading into this election to where now i agree everybody takes a mulligan and says you know what they're tied everywhere they're tied everywhere and if they're not then whatever whoever wins wins on election day but you can have kamala harris up eight ten twelve heading into this election because everyone was betting the otherwise it would say like the heartbeat of america doesn't resonate with the polling of america and i think we've seen even though there's still is a lot of fake news a little bit more accurate telling of the end of this cycle now heading into this election tomorrow i mean i i think you're exactly correct the fact that you know president trump and kamala harris or neck and neck you know with new york times polling and other liberal polling uh i think tells you everything that you need to know about you know the reality of the situation of course they're not going to be you know predicting uh that she's up by ten points because she's not in fact she's probably down by ten points and we see that in a lot of uh the other kind of untraditional non-traditional uh polling out there and uh yeah i i think it's uh you know a lot of people are going to be they're going to be very happy tomorrow a lot of people are going to be very very upset tomorrow uh but at the end of the day listen if you care about the future of america um you're going to be happy about what about president trump winning tomorrow you know forget about you know his demeanor what people may not like about him at the end of the day the guy made so many promises on the campaign trail uh last cycle he filled every single promise uh and he's made a lot of more prompt one more promises now on the campaign trail again and the record shows us wrong that he is a promises made promises kept individual and um you know all that bodes well for for us as the american people you know it certainly does and brian you know and wrapping up this interview right now and wrapping up essentially our coverage of the 2024 presidential elections cycle it's been such a wild ride but very thankful for the you know friendship that we have over this for the the race that we've seen ran and and the way you've come on the show and and helped us accurately tell the story i think that's the biggest component here and you know we couldn't appreciate uh any more people like you who come in and just share with our listenership those who are out there not only working in the media but doing a lot of consulting behind the scenes uh you know with the trump team and the national campaign and stuff like that and then when you come on the show you give our listenership a just an accurate telling of what's going on i think it it helps us do it in a way that most others just can't so we've got everything live linked in the show description a obviously a link to to the henry public relations firm uh your bio page on newsmax as well anyone that wants to follow you on social media whether you're dropping a new op-ed whether you're having a tv appearance or just sharing today's show when you came and did it on stake for breakfast where can they find you at brian live fl is where i'm at with all the platforms i don't think you're going to see any more op-ed drop from you have dropped seven op-eds in the last two weeks leading up to election day so i don't think i'm going to have any more leading up to tomorrow uh but uh listen i'm looking forward to to to god willing a big a big win for all of us tomorrow and and uh and not just by the way for president trump i think the down ballot races um you know seats in the house seats in the senate at a federal level or really uh are really going to be huge too i think you know when trump wins pennsylvania god willing so does dave mccormack correct and had that as another seed into the senate and i think you're going to see that replicate in some other states as well so i think it's a little we have a really amazing opportunity here and uh you know at the end of the day it's in the hands of the american people and i think uh president trump has made a fantastic argument for why he should be our commander in chief for four more years um and uh god willing uh that's going to be the outcome tomorrow my friend and listen it's been an amazing friendship uh to develop with you and with everyone at stake for breakfast you guys are just absolute rock stars and crushing it every single day doing what you can to bring uh bring the truth to the american people so uh it's been equally an honor for me to to be part of this uh of the last last like i said a couple years ago it is a race only good part about it is we're just getting started and we brought it today with the ceo of head andary public relations usa he's a newsmax contributor you'll see him a lot on human events as well mr brian life thanks for joining us on the show getting everything wrapped up here and we'll see you again after the election sounds good thanks bro all right busy start to the week but guys don't worry about it we've made it to the finish line if you enjoyed this episode of the podcast and now want to hear the over 480 other additions of the show you best be following us across every downloadable 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pot team i'm roe thanks for listening make sure you get out there and vote have a great day off tomorrow we'll take care we look fantastic and i mean really fantastic all right me we've got a big interview with jimmy phalan coming up well let's be honest phalan's a lightweight no way he deserves to interview me the only one qualified interview me is me me interviewing me that's what i call a great idea of course it's a great idea we thought of it okay interview time question one are you ready for the republican debate next week you know the truth is i'm always ready it's really going to be a big debate but i'm always ready it's not just big it's huge [BLANK_AUDIO]
On today’s Episode of the Steak for Breakfast Podcast, we are covering:
2024 Presidential Election Preview Edition
We accompany you through the weekend and across 6 states and 6 Trump rallies providing all the highlights and backend commentary of the 45th President’s final campaign stops
The team takes a final run through the MSM and listen to how the final messaging and poll numbers are materializing and adding up (or not) on Election Day Eve
Guests: In Order of Appearance
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Congressman Andrew Clyde: (@Rep_Clyde) U.S Representative, GA-9
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Campaign: https://www.clyde4congress.com/
Congresswoman Erin Houchin: (@repHouchin) U.S. Representative, IN-9
Website: http://houchin.house.gov/
Campaign: https://www.erinhouchin.com/
Bryan Leib: (@BryanLeibFL) CEO, Founder, Henry PR Group; Contributor, Newsmax, Human Events
Website: https://www.henrypr.com/
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