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The Fall Out To Donald Trumps Victory Continues To Pour In And Trumps State By State Numbers Increased In 49 Out Of 50 States In 2024 Compared To 2020
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(upbeat music) - Come join me, Andrew Philponi. - And me, Patrick Peterson, three-time NFL All Throw Cornerback on First and Pod for permit NFL coverage and conversations. - Our motto on the podcast is every team every week, and we don't play favorites. Every episode, you get a glimpse of the entire National Football League with First and Pod. Follow and listen to First and Pod on Mondays and Fridays on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. (upbeat music) - Cale and company weekday morning, six 'til 10. - In the news this morning, there's so much happening. We'll get to all the counting that continues, even here in Pennsylvania. Still some of those campaigns, those elections, still too close to call. We'll get to that momentarily. But an investigation underway after the discovery of a woman's body in Philadelphia's Fox Chase neighborhood. So police say the body was found yesterday afternoon in this buried in this shallow grave at a park. This is on the 900 block of Justin Road. Police are trying to determine if she is a woman who was recently reported missing. There was a one of the many missing individuals, but there was a 29-year-old woman reported missing within the past week. So the neighbors, this was disturbing and alarming for neighbors, obviously, to find this woman's body. We don't have confirmation yet pending the autopsy. What's going on here as far as how this woman was killed, what is the cause of death? But they're asking us to put this information out. Anybody with information, call police, 215686 tips. So 21566-TIPS. In Philadelphia, we have tens of thousands of school children who obviously rely on septa. We do not have the yellow school buses here in Philadelphia for Philadelphia school children. Most of them rely upon septa, or at least 55,000 children rely upon septa. So it's good news this morning because thousands of those union septa workers are remaining on the job, even though they've authorized the strike, they've done that vote, but we're hearing that both sides are close, so they remain at the negotiation table, and that means that septa is working contract expired at midnight, so more than six hours ago, and so transit workers union local 234 leaders had to make a decision there. They said progress is being made as we speak. Members will keep working as these talks continue, as of now, no strike, but union leaders vow to hit the picket lines if their demands are not met. - So do you think that's advantage the workers that they show a little goodwill that they say, hey, we'll continue plowing forward here for a little bit because we kind of like the way the direction of this is going? - I do, particularly because, you know, these, you know, think about how our schools were shut down. We have kids who are, you know, in first grade, they're not reading, even at fourth grade, we've talked about the percentages of kids who don't even read, and so it's a struggle and parents have been dealing with the pandemic, the asbestos, all the shutdowns, no air conditioning, shutdowns of schools because of that. So I think this was a wise move. - Yeah, this is a city that can ill afford to have any drop off academically for our kids. - By the way, thank you to somebody on the YouTube chat. Souderton is actually Franconia Township. So Franconia is, I haven't in front of me, Nick, in case you don't. - Okay. - It's Trump 4771 to Harris 3,710. - All right, so Trump by about a thousand. - Yep, okay, there you go. - The FBI and law enforcement officials across the United States and across our region here, investigating reports of young black people, children, many of them receiving racist text messages one day after the election. So this is in the Philadelphia region. The racist text messages are being sent to black men, black women, and black students locally and across the country. We don't have a number on this, but it's broadly being called by school officials, leadership here in Philadelphia and across the country as disturbing. But these racist text messages that are being sent out, you get the message and it says, "You have been selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation. Our executive slaves will come get you in a brown van." And so it says, "Be prepared to be searched down once you enter the plantation." - So bizarre. - Yeah, terrible. - If true, absolutely deplorable and awful, no question about it. I don't know why deplorable came to my mind. I got Hillary on the brain like this. But is it fair to ask how does one find a massive amount of children's cell phone numbers and then send messages to those numbers, knowing the identity and the race and the ethnicity of said recipient receiving those messages? - That's what's creepy. Now, you know how you get the political messages and they call me Christopher, sometimes they call me Shayla. - Well, I call you Christopher, K. Shayla too, off here. - I go by, you know, so many names. But it sounds, so there is one of the companies that supplies those kinds of that apparatus by which they can send those texts for politics, usually or fundraising. So they have shut down, they've gone through, they've identified some of these and they've shut them down. - Interesting. - So that's the question though. How could they so specifically know, some of them they're knowing their names. - Right. - So presumably it does have to do with politics. - Okay. - But there were at least a half a dozen kids in Lower Marion and some high school kids in Upper Darby who got this text. - Well, okay, but they're minors, so they can't vote. So how do they-- - I know. - Another reason why you need DuckDuckGo, personal information removal from the internet. - Amen. I mean, this one, I don't know, it's bizarre. The FBI, they have a lot of, they'll figure out the culprit. - Right. - Because they have-- - And if it was real or if it's a hoax. - Well, yeah, but I don't know. If my kid who's not black got something like that, I would be angry. Like, you don't even mean like-- - Oh yeah, it's-- - So it doesn't-- - Ridiculous, regardless. Yeah. - If they sent it out to just a bunch of people, the disturbing piece of this, it appears that most or all of these individuals somehow they knew their ethnicity. - Well, we're speaking of hate. Did we ever-- - Yeah. - Did the law enforcement and the authorities ever figure out who was circulating all those anti-Trump letters that everybody was sending us? Remember that story in the lead-up to the election? - We did have one Philadelphia guy who was, that one was, they were threatening. He was threatening somebody. But the, I think there are many of those cases. They're continuing to investigate. In fact, I think Linda Kerns is still in court. You know, we're all going, oh, hey, TJIF, the election's over, Trump is choosing his transition team and all that good stuff. - I don't think we're probably-- - But, yes, she's still in court every day. And to your point, some of this. - Okay. - So, yeah, I'll text for this morning, per your request, and try to get an update on some of those names. - Yeah, it was that-- - Great point. - It was that recirculated letter, remember the guy was saying at the end of the letter, or the girl, or whoever did it. Don't tread on me. I'll see you in the future the whole bit. - Oh, yeah, and there were some that there were, there were some who were being threatened. Some of the people, remember we reported here in Philadelphia and across Pennsylvania that some of those duly quarter-pointed poll watchers didn't, weren't able to get in. In one case, there was a woman who was either afraid to get out of her car or afraid to leave her home. She had been threatened, I mean, with death threats. So, some of those are very serious cases that they will find who that is. They have vowed that they will, you know, have justice in those situations. But some of them were death threats. And some people were really intimidated, as you can imagine, and terrified. Speaking of the election, okay, we're being told that there are about 100,000 votes still outstanding here in Pennsylvania amid this tight Senate race. This is between Dave McCormick, the Republican challenger, too, incumbent Senator Bob Casey Jr., who's the Democrat. So, Secretary of State, Al Schmidt, making this announcement last night, and he said the count includes provisional military overseas as well as election day votes. I mean, I'm all for counting and doing your due diligence, regardless of party affiliation. I mean, I want accurate totals. I thought I saw late in the afternoon, I was taking my girls to dance out in college, feel about, I don't know, this was 4.45, 5 o'clock, and I saw Axios pop up, and I got an alert from them saying that it was a final, that Bergham, and a Bergham. I got Bergham on the screen in here. That McCormick had won. So is that not an official decoder statement? - Al Schmidt, apparently, he's saying that it's too close. McCormick, yesterday morning I reported that McCormick led by 31,000 votes, he's leading by more than 33,000 votes. - With 100,000 still pending reporting, too. - Yeah, and generally the military stuff, military votes generally go Republican, particularly since McCormick is a military veteran himself, but you can't, I mean, if they're gonna count to every last drop, then they're just following the protocol. - Yeah, yeah, I saw Federman putting out a tweet last night. We will count every single one of them. - The KC campaign has spoken out, and they have said that they are confident that once this last batch is counted, that they are confident KC is the winner. (laughing) - Okay, we are confident that when this last batch comes out, we will still lose. - So, you got that going on. - I think the writing's on the wall for KC. Pack your bag, yeah, you had a nice little run there. They're trying to find more votes. (laughing) - Hey, this is, actually, this is something for Nick to, for you to take your twin daughters to the Philadelphia Ballet. This is a wonderful experience for the magic of a holiday's tickets are on sale. - For Philadelphia, he's a girl dad. - No, no, I know, I know. I forgot the response, sir. - And twin little girl, twin daughters who are 10 and who are dancers. So, this is perfect. - Yeah. - This is Philadelphia Ballet's, the Philadelphia Ballet's, George Balanchines, the Nutcracker at the Academy of Music, December 6th to 29th, to the 29th, presented by Independence Blue Cross, get opening night tickets for just $10 at Philadelphia Ballet.org. - This is a wonderful, it really is magical, I can tell you, over the years. And, I mean, and I've taken my boys, Greg, so you take it away. - Yeah. - It's cool. - Yeah, Dawn's boys redefining masculinity. - By the way, by the way, Nick, you can take your girls to that and I'll give you Fandal pics later that you can watch on your phone while you take your girls to that. - Thank you, thank you. Meaningless ball game, while I watch a guy in the tutu. - Can I tell you something? I want you to, I now you have to go Nick. - Now you have to go. - Because you, it's wonderful, it really is. - Yeah, I'll wait for the corporate email to come out. We've got a bunch of tickets left over. First come, first serve. And then by the time I try to reply all and say, I want them, oh sorry, they're going in a counted for. - I know that always happens. - God, I hate that. - How do they steal those tickets, steal the tickets? - No, I tell you what. - You think people dial in quick to win a prize on the radio. - By the way, can I just say something and a little preview as to what's coming on 'cause old man Dudley reminded me yesterday that nobody does the coming up soon. Does that better than we do here? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - The art of the T's. - The art of the T's, thank you. We have, yesterday we had the pundit reaction to the election. Today we have the Twitter reaction. For everybody's Friday, coming up at 7.45, we have the Twitter reaction, or the TikTok, I guess reaction, the TikTok reaction. - Yeah, growing adults, throwing hissy fits in front of their smartphone. - Yeah. - I love those. - 'Cause everybody thinks that they need to put their opinions out there. - Right. - And on camera. - Right. - Leave it to the paid, trained professionals. - Thank you. - Yeah. - Hey, we have red flag warnings because of these extremely dry conditions combined with the wind. So the wind factor. - Can I have like a fire tonight? - Nope. - No. - You're gonna make a fire sit outside, have a tequila? - That would be a hundred percent. - Yeah. - A hundred percent, that's what I'm gonna do. - That a boy. - What about like a propane thing that's on my deck that's not anywhere near? - I believe that if it's on something on your deck and it's contained, then you're fine. But up to 20 mile an hour wind gusts, sometimes 30 mile an hour wind gusts. So they're saying that it's extremely dry. This is across the region. We've talked about the wildfires in New Jersey. Somebody turn me in if I'm burning something. - Maybe. - Okay. - Maybe. - Yeah, I don't know if they have roving crews who drive around and try to educate people. I don't know. - Smokey the bear. - Smokey the bear. - Maybe that red wave that made landfall can bounce out of flames. - Only goodness. But it's a lovely Friday. It's sunny and windy, 72 degrees with a low of 46. We're still in the, I think we're almost 50 degrees at this point, but tomorrow 58 degrees, quite a drop. So that's your high 58 tomorrow, but it will be bright, bright and seasonable. Then for your Sunday 62 with increasing clouds and thank goodness Sunday evening into Monday morning, it looks like in mostly Sunday evening, a chance for some late showers, much needed rain. For your Monday, it looks like 68 degrees, just a lovely Monday, Tuesday, sunshine with a few clouds, 63. I'm just looking, there is, we don't have any, another chance for rain, I think Wednesday. So the best chance for any kind of rainfall is this Sunday evening, but I don't know if it's anything measurable. Certainly we're way down and need the rain. So that is Kale & Company News Live. - All right, Dawn, thank you very much. 6.20 Friday morning. Let's wrap up the week with one last big take. - The big take on Kale & Company. - And it is brought to you by the Piazza Auto Group, the big take, contention, court cases and cabinets, the fallout and reaction to Donald Trump's victory continues to pour in. And one might argue that the way in which Trump was victorious this week is more of a shocker than the fact that he won period. In 2016, the media playing the blame game as to why Kamala Harris failed. Those with a vested legal interest in court cases against Trump, they can't let it go. And meanwhile, Trump, the winner is already plotting his second administration and who will be a part of his cabinet. But we start with the contentious views of those who can accept the reality. Now, the new spin from those in the media that parrot the talking points of the left is this notion that Latino voters are sexist. We gave you the clip yesterday on the cut sheet of an Allentown Pennsylvania radio station owner and talk show host talking about how Hispanic voters believe women should be in the kitchen, not in political office. And a few hours later, yesterday on Thursday, it was repeated by the most bitter, angriest race hustler on the view, Sunny Hostin. She says that Latino men went against Kamala Harris because she's a woman. Listen, and watch this. - And finally, we talk a lot about these different demographics and these assumptions of where they're gonna go. Latinos in Texas, a district that's 97% Latino went 75% and she went for Donald Trump. Why? - On the, no, it's on the border. The moral crisis is on their doorstep. - So, so. - And they were begging people to care about it for years. We need to take some lessons. - That's what that was. - The lessons are not, that's what was there. - Oh my gosh, it's working. - And this is precisely what the haters like Hostin do. They find the groups that Trump appeals to, which is many and more than ever, and then they disparage them for voting for him. She is the epitome of how the Democrats have become the party of hate. It's always race, it's always sex, it's always this, it's always that maybe, just maybe, it's about his policy. Maybe they like Trump because of his platform, his agenda, what he accomplished and what he hopes to accomplish again. But luckily, ESPN, Stephen A. Smith was also on the show, on the view, and he offered a more measured, respectable take on what Americans saw with Kamala Harris, something that Sunny Hostin is incapable of doing. - Listen and watch this. - Situation, and remember, there's two C words that are incredibly important in America. Capitalism is one, competition is another, because it's a metaphor for capitalism and a lot of people's eyes. Because you were inserted, even though you were the vice president and it was the Biden-Harris administration, you had folks who are independent. I'm not talking about those on the right, I'm not talking about those on the left, just independence. Who said, "Wait a minute, she didn't experience "the primary either." And the last time we saw her in the primary was 24 years ago, she didn't even make it to Iowa. They used that as an excuse to point to her level of experience. - Translation, she was an installed candidate. She didn't earn it. And one who the American people said, "No thanks to." Capitalism and competition, it is a metaphor. And it's something that this iteration of the Democrat Party clearly hates. They want a socialist, communist society. They want you to be handed things because of identity politics. Life doesn't work that way. And that's not what made America great. We've seen many people in the public spotlight and even those on social media throwing fits and having meltdowns. Stalker will have more of those coming up on the cut sheet in regards to Donald Trump's triumphant return to the White House. James Carville also having a rough go of it. Here's the 80 year old Cajun, deep in his feelings, wondering where his party that he's advised many times, went wrong. Listen and watch this. - I'm done crying. My sadness is over. My anger has set in. I am a- - That's not the audio, but I do see James Carville talking. - That was my fault, hang on, let's start it over. - Let's try one more time. Here is James Carville. - My outrage is more of an observation. And I just have to get out of the fact that I'm 80 years old and I live in a country that has put a, a felonious bigot who has no idea of what the world is like is the most parochial secular person that you could imagine. And I don't know what percent of this defeat is because we didn't embrace the change message that we kept something too long. You know, it was a some flaw in our strategy and our presentation, but at the end of the day, there's still, you know, a lot of people had voted for this and everything, people in Texas knew about Ted Cruz and the thing that hurt so bad is Colin Arrowitt is the very definition of a really fine person. So I'm gonna, just so I have to reevaluate, I'm sure I'll come up with something to make me feel good again. But right now today, it's hard, I'll be honest with you. And the hardest thing is that I'll look across this country and tens of millions of people, fell for this and it's just, it's depressing. But I'll snap out of it. Best of luck to James Carville. Nobody fell for anything. The reality is the Biden Harris administration did not produce enough results. And then the messaging, the policies, the catering to 7% of America, the demonization of police speaking down to 70 plus million Americans and then subverting democracy and installing somebody even less likable than Joe Biden. That's where you went wrong. This isn't rocket science. Trying to sit there and scratch your head while you got your headset on and you're giving us that video. The writing was on the wall. And lastly, we get to the big guy where the writing was on the wall for him after June 27th. What has been on Joe Biden's mind? Does Joe think that he would have defeated Trump? Well, regardless, he's already setting the stage to tell America that if Trump's economy booms, it's because of Biden. Listen and watch this. Much of the work we've done is already being felt by the American people. The vast majority of it will not be felt. We've felt over the next 10 years. We have legislation we passed. It's just only now it's just really kicking in. We're gonna see over $1 trillion worth of infrastructure work done. Changing people's lives in rural communities and communities that are in real difficulty 'cause it takes time to get it done. And so much more, it's gonna take time. But it's there. The road ahead is clear. So many, we sustain it. There's so much, so much we can get done and we'll get done based the way the legislation was passed. And it's truly historic. You know, we're leaving behind the strongest economy in the world. I know people are still hurting, but things are changing rapidly. Together, we've changed America for the better. Now we have 74 days to finish the term, our term. Let's make every day count. - You know what I wanna feel, Joe? I wanna feel 225 a gallon for gas. I wanna feel an energy bill that's 25 to 30% lower. I wanna feel and see a housing market that is appealing to buyers. I wanna feel a grocery bill that is 20, 30, 40, maybe 50% lower, but it's shades of Obama, if you recall. When he planted the seed to delegitimize any success that Trump would have eight years ago, it was the Obama economy. But from contention to the courts we go, legal scholar, Jonathan Turley, with his latest column for "The Hill," headline, Donald Trump just won the greatest jury verdict in history after Trump's election victory, Turley writes, "Now these cases are now legal versions of the flying Dutchmen, ships destined to sail endlessly, but never make port. Around 2 a.m., Jack Smith became a lame duck prosecutor. Judge Juan Mershon has scheduled a hearing on the immunity issue for November 11th and possible sentencing on November 26th. Mershon could sentence Trump to jail, even a brief stint, but such an abusive sentencing would likely trigger an expedited appeal and would likely be stayed. Another case, the civil case brought by New York Attorney General Latisha James, she, for many, is the face of law fair, Judge Arthur Engeron, who has been ridiculed for the grotesque $455 million judgment by judges on the appellate panel themselves. This, of course, is the case with no victims and loans repaid in full, but even in defeat come election season, Latisha James in her feelings and very angry that Trump was victorious, because we know she has been very politically motivated to go after Donald Trump. Listen and watch this clip. - We did not expect this result, but we are prepared to respond to this result. And my office has been preparing for several months. Because we've been here before. We faced this challenge before, and we use the rule of law to fight back. And we are prepared to fight back once again. Because, as the Attorney General of this great state, is my job to protect and defend the rights of New Yorkers and the rule of law. And I will not shrink from that responsibility. - Protect New Yorkers. Who exactly are you protecting, Latisha? There were no victims here. Tarly believes that the appeals opinion is already written, which is another good sign for Donald Trump. And more good news in the courts as well, as Judge Juan Mershan, according to the New York Post, is considering now tossing the hush money conviction with Stormy Daniels after Trump's win. Sentencing has already been delayed for four months. That ruling also expected next week. Tarly also says the Georgia case with Fannie Willis is, quote, "a roaring dumpster fire." Should any convictions in sentencing be upheld? Tarly concludes by saying that Joe Biden could pardon Trump. It would be a poison pill pardon, because Trump doesn't need a pardon as the incoming president. But Biden could take the matter off the table by treating him as presumptively guilty. He could not only claim to have taken the higher ground, but use it as cover for pardoning his son. And then lastly, Trump's focus now centered on his cabinet. Howard Lutnik and Linda McMahon are the co-chairs overseeing the Trump transition. Others to be featured with roles include Eric and Don Jr, Bobby Kennedy, Tulsi Gabbard, and of course, J.D. Vance. Chief of Staff just selected yesterday. Susan Wiles, she's the daughter of late NFL broadcast legend, Pat Summerill. Boy, such a misogynistic move. I wonder if she's a weak and stupid female, like Mark Cuban says that Donald Trump surrounds himself with. Attorney General to succeed Merrick Garland. Many think it could be Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry. North Dakota's Doug Burgum, he could be in charge of energy. Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton could head up national security. Also Bill Hagerty of Tennessee or Marco Rubio of Florida could presume the role of Secretary of State. Also, Elise Sifonic, Lee Zeldin, and Vivek Rana-Swami. Also in consideration for roles, according to the New York Post. And of course, Elon Musk, who Trump has touted as heading up the Department of Government Efficiency. So as the media meltdowns continue and Dems are in disarray and the courts have all but lost their power, Trump is preparing his cabinet, one in which many of his voters are salivating over. As Trump looks to surround himself for a second time, this time with those he can trust. And that's the big take. The Big Take on Cale & Company. Brought to you by the Piazza Auto Group, you can experience the joy of a new Volkswagen. During the sign, then drive sales event, Lee Zeh knew Tiguan from Piazza Volkswagen of Ardmore or Langhorn with zero down or get 0% financing for 16 months. 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Follow and listen to First & Pod on Mondays and Fridays on the free Odyssey app or wherever you get your podcasts. It's Cale & Company on demand from Tark Radio 1210WPhD and the free Odyssey app. We will give you a lot of data points and some exit polling information before we get there because there's a lot of it. There's a lot of very pertinent stuff out there. And a lot of it is very, very good news. I just wanted to, before we get to that though, you know, you have a lot of people taking a point of contention with, you know, the way the election played out, the Democrats, especially those on left-wing television. It's not so much the race card they're playing. It's the gender and sex card this time around. And now they are really targeting Hispanic and Latino males for voting for Trump. I've got some specific exit poll data on different genders and races we'll get to in a minute. So you have that, you have the court cases as Turley laid out there. They're basically shot the hell at this point. Biden can pardon Trump. Trump can pardon himself. Trump wins. It's the greatest jury verdict of all time. He basically gets his jail, get out of jail for free card on these absurd cases. And then of course you have the cabinet that's going to be starting to be filled out. I would imagine Trump will have it probably filled out by the holidays, perhaps as early as Thanksgiving. And we got the chief of staff last night in Susan Wiles, a 67 year old lady who is a New Jersey native. So that's pretty cool. So Don Stenzel in your thoughts on anything from the court cases to the beginning of the cabinet as we make sense of what lies ahead here in the Trump future. Yeah, I think for Susie Wiles, what's cool is because remember she worked on his campaign obviously, but she also was involved in the work for DeSantis in Florida. So she's a real veteran of politics. And she really worked for Donald Trump's 2016 Florida campaign director, senior advisor here on the 2024 bid. So she's somebody who has been with him for nearly 10 years, I believe. She's she or at least nine years, she's been with Trump. First female chief of staff, correct? That's correct. And she's the she's the second female campaign manager to win a presidential election. The first was Kelly and Conway. So girls, wait, I got to say for him being a misogynist and for women, he's certainly elevating women, isn't he? That's correct. But Susie Wiles, I mean, and of course, the media will never give her any credit or say what Greg just said. And so she's, you know, they're crediting her with running. This was a disciplined, you know, professional campaign operation. And you think about the ground game and you guys have said, you know, pointed out that I always said, come on GOP, you're getting played. They didn't get played this time. Yeah, I think you have to retire. That's that slogan and phrase. Oh, I know. And I hope I never have to hear it again, specifically in 2028. Hopefully that's buried and we can eulogize that phrase because they took the advice and they got it done. And here we are. Let me give some of these numbers. So this is a pretty interesting graph. I think we have this for YouTube. If you could throw up the margin of victory, Phil 2020 and 2024. So yesterday, this was put out from America. And you can see it right now. And if you're on YouTube, it's pretty simple. You'll see the margin in which Trump won or lost the state in 2020 versus what he did in 2024 and what the shift is for Trump. Now this is significant because Donald Trump improved four years later in 49 out of 50 states. The only state that he dropped was in the state of Washington in the Great Pacific Northwest, where he dropped a three tenths of a point. But this is interesting because his top four states where he saw the biggest gains, his double digit gains, were all blue states. California, a 12 point shift, he lost it by 29 points four years ago. He lost it by 17 this time around New York, which he campaigned in. He held rallies in the Bronx, the Harlem, Bodega, Madison Square Garden. He trimmed his loss in half four years later. He lost by 23 points in 2020. He lost by 11 and a half this time around. Then you see New Jersey, almost an 11 point gain, Maryland, a 10 point gain. The first red state where he had a gain with the highest level of a gain was in Florida, where he went from a three point win four years ago to a 13 point win. Tennessee, he went up six and a half points. Pennsylvania, he went up three points. Four years ago, Trump lost Pennsylvania by 1.2 percentage points. This time around, he won it by 1.9 points, which is a gain of 3.1 points. So I thought that was very interesting. And then I have in front of me, the NBC news.com national exit polls. And there's a couple of data points to pull out of here that show you just the level of diversity in which voters are rallying behind Trump. 46% of Latinos voted for Donald Trump. 39% of Asian voters voted for Donald Trump. 33% of Trump's votes came from non-white voters. And with black men, it was 21%. Now I was wrong on the overall black vote. He only got 13%. Stalker, I got to give you credit. Trump only went up 1 point from 12% to 13%. But it was black women that were his vulnerability, as he only got 7% of the black female vote. He got 21% of the black male vote for a total of 13%. And then when you look at it by generation, okay, so you had 18 to 24-year-olds, the Gen Z-ers, right? The early Gen Z-ers, 42%, 25 to 29-year-olds, 45% for Trump. But it was really the Gen Xers and the youngest group of the baby boomers. And by the way, we thought 65 plus was going to be Trump's vulnerability. They split it. 49-49, Trump Harris. Is that a decrease, though? For Trump? That I don't know. Because I think it is. NBC is not showing me that. But it looks like it was really the Gen Xers. The younger millennials, which we've been saying for months. Yes. It's the spalker generation. Yeah. Greg and I are at the opposite spectrum of Gen X, right? And so that is right in that wheelhouse. Think about what those individuals are doing. So they have kids, they might have bonus kids, right? You still want to keep your full-time job. You want to help the kids go through college, go through private school. And so that's your generation where you are somebody who cares deeply about what? The economy. Yeah. And not just the economy, you're 401(k). Yep. And also, if you are in the portion of Gen X, like Dawn is, kind of right around that cutoff point. And let's say you had kids at a younger age than you did, Dawn, because your boys are what, 18 and 16? Yes. But remember, I have so a lot of career women like me, I have adult bonus kids. Yes. So I married a single dad, teenage kids at the, well, they were middle school at the time. Yep. And so that's a piece of it. I can't tell you how many people are in that boat. And so no matter what that is, you're helping the older ones go through, you know, paying for the down payment on their home or paying for their wedding. Yep. You know what I mean? You want to go on great trips and have a quality of life. Or, or even if, let's just say for you, Dawn, let's say your kids were 25 and 26, they're out of college, they're out of grad school, whatever it is. And you're looking around and you're saying, you know what? We don't need a 3200 square foot home anymore. It's time to downsize. Well, where do you go? Because yeah, your home is more valuable than it's ever been. But by the way, you're going to pay an arm and a leg to downsize as well. So you're, it's kind of a good problem to have, but you're stuck in your big house. Yeah, that's why, I mean, that's why seriously, everybody I know, they're fixing up, they've been fixing up their house. Because first of all, to your point, they're, the housing market, even though rates, they did do, the Fed did cut that quarter percentage point yesterday as, as we thought. But the truth is there's nothing that you can buy. Yeah, you'll get a lot for your current house. Yeah. Where the heck, unless you own a second property, you know what I mean? You're not going to find anything. No. And we're in these houses too, Dawn. I'm not speaking for you because I don't know your financial situation, but we're stuck in this house, not stuck in this house. But we, we're locked in at an interest rate that's amazing right now for my house. So like, why would I, why would I want to go? And, and, and, you know, by a, by a bigger house for more money, at a higher interest rate, it's just, it's just stupid math. So, you know, to Dawn's point, we, you know, we, we contemplated possibly moving and then we were like, no, let's just fix up this house, just put, you know, put it, put money into it and, and, you know, stay here. And I think a lot of genetics did that. Yes, they did. So we gave you some of the specific counties earlier in the show and the boroughs and the suburbs and the townships within Montgomery and Bucks County. I just want to give you the general numbers here for both Manko and Bucks. So Harris did beat Trump in Montgomery County as you would expect. But she earned a shocking 11,300 fewer votes in the county than Joe Biden did in 2020. Trump, meanwhile, won over 8,000 more votes than he did four years ago. So that's a 19,000 votes swing. Now, Trump ended up winning 14 municipalities in Manko, Harris 147. So that's still three to one advantage. Kamala Harris and 81% of registered voters in Montgomery County ended up turning out and voting in the election, which is a three-point drop-off from four years ago. And Bucks County, he was the first Republican to win Bucks County since 1988. Yes, correct. George Bush Sr. Yeah, I believe. Yeah, it's, it's, yeah. And if you want to see how close Bucks really was, remember, the registered voter count flipped back in favor of Republicans by 5,000, yet Trump won Bucks County by a total of 512 votes. This is amazing. You talk about razor thin 304 precincts in Bucks County. Trump won 49.4% to Harris's 49.2%. Trump had 195,147 votes. She had 194,635. You do the math. It was decided by 512 votes. That is staggering. It's crazy. Yeah. I mean, that's like, it's like, if you've ever, if you're a, if you're a college basketball fan, every time Duke in Carolina play each year, they've played like a hundred times the last 50 years. Yeah. They've, they've literally split the results 50/50. Really? It's a stagger. It's like, how is that possible? How can it be that close all the time? Yet it is. Of the 54 municipalities, Trump won 35 and Harris took 19 of those. So there's your Bucks and Montgomery breakdown. And we will give you a couple of more numbers. Yeah. On the other side and then we'll get to the goodies with the sound book. Shout out some, shout out some townships in the YouTube chat or on Twitter. And we'll, Nicole, read them all for him to say, I'll actually give you how your own street did. Oh yeah. Let me just say something that this is interesting with local media versus the Associated Press has called the McCormick race that that just now the Associated Press has said, no, I thought they did it last night. They did it last night. Yeah. But local stations are still reporting that there is this counting. It's a bad thing. This is back and forth. But the Associated Press is saying that as of four p.m. last night, that, you know, as I say McCormick, 33,000 votes, there are local stations that are saying that, you know, they're saying every vote must still be counted. Yeah. So there's a back and forth on this. But by all accounts, I mean, Dave McCormick has has won this thing. Yeah. But there's like the stubbornness to say, well, so then I do the count. It's funny that no energy out of Casey Jr. ever, except when it comes to this, he's like, we're going to need to keep counting on to keep the family legacy a lot of keep doing this. I want 24 years of office. Not eight, five, five, eight, three, nine, 12, 10. We'll come back, get some news from Don to kick off our number two and then which polls were accurate and which ones were disasters and who packed it in in the middle of election night. An interesting story from a guy that gets a tonner run in the media as a pollster. It's kale and company and we are back after this. 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The Fall Out To Donald Trumps Victory Continues To Pour In And Trumps State By State Numbers Increased In 49 Out Of 50 States In 2024 Compared To 2020