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Get ready to hear the truth about America on a show that's not immune to the facts with your host, Dan Bongino.

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All right, folks, it's on. No more B.S., no more garbage, no more game time today. This is it right now. Either do something about it or deal with four years of a communist than Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Oh, my gosh. Dan, how can you say that? Deal with the communists. Well, wait till I show you a video at the start of the show today that Kamala Harris thought was a great idea to put out on her Twitter account yesterday.

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Sounds like a communist video. You watch it yourself, you decide. It's time to do. Talk times over. Folks, I've never been more excited and apprehensive at the same time, you have that opportunity right now to solidify, solidify changes we need in this country and to fight back against the machine that has been kicking your ass for the last four years.

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The Googles, the YouTube, the Twitters, the Facebook, the media, the academics, the elitists, the snobs, the bow tie wearing foie gras crowd that hate your guts, the media hate machine, the Hollywood snobs who look down on you, who look at you, you the deplorable that the smelly Wal-Mart folks, the dirt under the fingernails crowd, they can't stand. Now is your opportunity to give one big collective middle finger to all of them.

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And again, say, not today. Not today. Not today. Not tonight. Not tomorrow. Not on my watch. Please, please do not get off the line to vote today, no matter what, if you are on the line to vote, they have to let you vote. I'm going to give you a cautionary tale later about what happens if you leave the line. It almost cost us a presidential election in two thousand. I will show you the video.

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Today is one of the most important shows are ever going to do. Taisho brought to you by Express VPN, ladies and gentlemen, get a VPN today, protect your online activity from prying eyeballs. Go to express VPN dotcom slash Bongino don't wait. Welcome to the Dan Bongino show on this Election Day producer. Joe, how are you today? Fine, sir.

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Well, I'm good. And in the words of the great Jackie Gleason, away we go.

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Remember that I used to love Jackie. I watched The Honeymooners. That brings back an interesting memory of my teen years. A little troubling memory, maybe one day in a family. Not so family friendly show. Yeah. Yeah. I was trouble when I was when I was a kid. And I probably shouldn't say that for a surprise, but. Yeah, but it reminds me of The Honeymooners, because after I got back after this debacle of an episode, I turned on the TV and what was on The Honeymooners?

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It was a name, Norton, you know, and you know that, right? Have you ever noticed The Honeymooners? Jackie Gleason never changed his bus uniform, ever. I always wondered, is that the same uniforms as they ever watch, you know? Yeah. All right. We got a lot to talk about today, by the way. I will be doing some videos tonight on Parler exclusively. I will not be doing them on Twitter because Twitter and Facebook are censoring election coverage.

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And I want to speak freely. So parler PR LIRR earlier. It is the free speech alternative to Twitter. Download the app. You can follow me tonight. I will be doing some videos over there from my living room. Check that out. All right.

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All right, so ladies and gentlemen, you have to ask yourself a question, you know, a very wise sage political analyst once said to me, he said, Dan. When you're talking to people and you're trying to convince them is something of something, people can avoid an assertion when you assert something, Bush is better than Gore, Trump is better than the Clinton. Trump is better than bad. People can avoid that mentally. They can put up a block.

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People can never avoid a question. It was genius. You can avoid an assertion. You can never avoid a question. The brain is wired to respond to a question no matter what. You're incentivized to answer. It cues something in the brain that makes you think where's an assertion can be blocked out if you've put a firewall, a firewall up against information and you've been vaccinated against it. Do you think Trump is a racist because you've heard that a thousand times by the hacks in the media, when you hear Trump's not a rarity, it doesn't matter the evidence.

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You've already blocked that out. You can't avoid a question. So I'll ask you a question right now and an important one, especially for my friends in South Florida where I live. Are you voting for a communist today? Oh, you can't say you can't say that I didn't I just ask the question I. I didn't assert any I just just a question, right? I was, of course, a question right now. Are you voting for a communist?

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A question. Fair enough, right? Well, let's play this video. I have this under the very sophisticated, highly intellectual label. What is this? I'm not kidding. It's actually because I don't know what this is a video. Kamala Harris, if you are voting for the Biden Kamala Harris ticket, this is a video. Kamala Harris decided was a good idea to put on her Twitter feed yesterday. And I just ask you this. Are you voting for a communist today?

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Because this certainly looks a lot like some communist propaganda. Check this crap out and I'll debunk it on the other side of this.

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So there's a big difference between equality and equity. Equality suggests, oh, everyone should get the same amount. The problem with that, not everybody starting out from the same place. So if we're all getting the same amount. But you started out back then. I started out over here. We can get the same, but you still won't be that far behind me. It's about giving people the resources and the support they need so that everyone can be on equal footing and then compete on equal footing.

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Equitable treatment means we all end up at the same job.

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I'm sorry, Paula hates it. I'm very sorry, Paula in advance. By the way, can you make an appearance on the show today? You're Maggert. You look beautiful as always, but especially radiant today with your Magga. Will you do that for us? And she still no, no, no, no. They say you got to be quick in the showers, guys. This is a live to tape show. What did you say? Yeah, I know you're trying to change the camera, but still we need we need an appearance by the lovely politic.

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But what's fascinating about this video. Is Kamala Harris pulls this rhetorical stunt you see by communists all the time where they start the story in the middle. She says, you know, equality and are treated, but we're not all starting out at the same place. Gee, thank you for that invaluable insight, Joe. Did you know that I thought we all started out with the same. All of it. We're all born in the same neighborhood with the same set of genetically gifted parents who have obviously a large bank accounts and capital expenditure funds and working capital to help us go to the best schools.

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I thought that this is that's crazy. Just a bump to major myth for me. I thought we were all born at the same place at the same time, with the same advantages of the same conditions with the same parents in the same church. Thank you, Comilla, for that bull, incredibly intuitive genius statement that we're not all born in the same spot. A stunning, stunning. But what's fascinating is she says it and obviously she's not talking about genetics, everything, because we don't obviously all have the same parents.

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I think, you know, even some liberals get that, but they always start the story in the middle of the, quote, the great Thomas Sowell. And I don't need to quote I'm going to play video of the second because I like these older videos that show you the ideologies that are at friction today, two ideologies that can't possibly coexist or on the ballot today. Government's going to run your life or you're going to run your life. That's it.

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There's no in between. You understand that, right? You vote for Biden, turn over your kids education, your health care and your money to the government. You vote for Trump. You could take care of that yourself because, you know, that's it, period. Full stop. But. What liberals and communists do all the time is they start the story in the middle of the book and they say, well, not everybody starting out on an even footing.

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There are some people born in poor neighborhoods. That is true. There are some people born with parents who maybe weren't as intellectually or athletically gifted as others. You want let me ask you a simple question. If you wanted to play in the NBA, do you want Michael Jordan's parents or do you want Jordan Michael's parents? You want Michael Jordan. But that's not the way the cookie crumbles, folks. That's not the way any of this works. You don't get to pick your parents.

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There is inequity everywhere because the world is an inherently unequal place. That's the world we've been given. You will never, ever change that. So a lot of that's true, which is fascinating, getting a little what does that what does that think? That that's the Kenny Bell, right? Yeah, that is the I always wonder when I see stuff. By the way, thank you to the family who sent me this cool rock thing. This is pretty cool.

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So of course there's going to be an absurd amount of inequality in the world where people are born into unequal situations. It's tautological. There's nothing she said. They're profound. But I ask you this, how did some of those people born into unequal situations show born into poverty, born into stress, born of single mothers? How do they get their. I don't mean had to get there. I mean, it's the. I mean, how did they get there in that situation?

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Why are their parents poor? Why are they growing up in high crime areas? What caused those areas to be high crime, don't you dare start the story in the middle Comilla people are born unequally, so we got to fix things. OK, how were they born? Unequally. How exactly did that happen? Notice how she leaves that part of the story out. She starts the story in the middle of the book and leaves out entirely how the people born Joe into these unequal situations of poverty and high crime are born in the neighborhoods run by liberals, the same liberal policies she wants more of.

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This is the gavel and the Kenny Bell all at one time. We're mixing stuff up now. Joe's is going to have to clean out what the poor dog, poor Lucy. How did you. Find yourself born into a high crime neighborhood with terrible schools and poverty, with an awful health care system. Who did that? Republican mayors. It's got a name, this thing is starting the story in the middle. People are born unequal. Yeah, thanks, Campbell.

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We know that it's called the broken leg fallacy. If you wouldn't mind. I'm going to give you a little homework today. I know it's busy, but you can read this in about two minutes, but it's critical. Go to Mrs. Emesis Demitrius Institute and I have this up at my show notes today. Bongino dotcom newsletter is How You Access My Show Notes. The newsletter is in fact the show notes. Same thing. And I want you to read this article about the broken leg fallacy, because that's what it is.

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Kamala Harris is recommending through her communist video government interventions to fix a problem of inequality, that the government, in fact. Caused. It's like giving someone a poison, they go in for the antidote, you got to give them more poison that'll fix it. Well. Government has broken the legs of freedom and liberty, free markets, free people. It has broken their legs and they come in with more government solutions, treating it as if it's an unbroken line.

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Ladies and gentlemen, the unbroken leg pal fallacy, if you don't understand it. It's one of the most powerful lines of attack liberals use because there's an emotional appeal to it. That's why it's work, that's why Democrats continue to lie to you like Joe Biden and communist Kamala Harris. And that's why they continue to get elected. There is, Joe, there's an emotional appeal. Absolutely, people are struggling, they're born into unequal situations. That's a fact.

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Kamala Harris isn't wrong, but notice she's starting the book at chapter six. She leaves out chapter one to five where she describes how people got so poor because the Democrats. But once you start the story in the middle and you think it's the beginning of the book, you're like, oh my gosh, we've got to help these people and we should. But the help is not more of the poison. Nobody has ever articulated this better than the legend.

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The myth. An icon of our time, my intellectual lodestar, a genius of the highest order, I cannot say enough positive things about this great man, the legendary Thomas Sole. Who was on television years ago? I mean, a long time ago, decades ago, tell by the clothing in this piece if you're watching Rumble Dotcom Slash and if you're listening, you'll hear it just as well. But this is a video, audio of Thomas Sowell debating.

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You'll hear at the beginning a woman. She's the PA. She's a secretary in Pennsylvania, Helen O'Banion. It's a famous cut. It is decades ago. She's obviously a leftist. She's debating Tommaseo. So first you're going to hear her debating why welfare so necessary, because we have to help all these people struggling. But notice how she starts the story in the middle. And so calls are right out. Well, how did they get poor? You leaving that out?

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This is what you're voting for today. You want to vote for people who start the story in the middle and want to introduce more of the poison to fix the problem they poisoned you with, or do you want to vote for freedom and liberty and a pathway out of that poison? Check this out.

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Cut off welfare tomorrow. What will they do? What will be their immediate response? At what price to their small children and to their middle aged children? Yes, they'll get a job. In fact, the statistics show that women, in fact, are the most successful through the employment program. But what has to supplement that typically is the provision of some kind of daycare arrangement. Either the individual woman has to earn enough money to be able to pay privately for her daycare or in fact, she is, quote, subsidized through this insidious corrupting program set of programs run by the federal government, which in fact makes her employable and a taxpayer.

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It's a it's an interesting notion of trying to get people in a productive mode.

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So it's incredible the way you start the story in the middle, as if there's a predestined amount of poverty, a predestined amount of unemployment, and that the welfare system is not itself in any way responsible. There is a predestined 20 percent of the bottom half of the population I have never heard of. Well, that's always been the saddest I. It's also true that 20 percent of the bottom population would have to be living on the government and rule by the government.

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Oh, oh. Of this guy. By the way, ladies. Lady, that goes on for a while. I strongly recommend you watch that video. Every second of it is just that delicious piece of intellectual pie that will nourish your soul to the day you die. There is no Thomas sole video which won't make you a better person after you're done watching it, man. The man is one of the great geniuses of our time. Notice what he said to her.

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Obviously, he makes the starting the story in the middle point, how well, why are some of these women in some of these struggling welfare, heavily dense and densely populated with welfare recipients communities, why are they on welfare? What are you suggesting there's some kind of genetic defect? I hope not. As if you are, we got a real problem, because I'm certainly not suggesting that sounds kind of racist now. Classis to. Sounds kind of like a horror, what are you are you see?

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No, no, no, no. We're not suggesting. Well, what are you suggesting? That there's a predestined amount of poverty? Because, Joe, that sounds kind of racist. Yeah. That somehow black communities that are struggling Hispanic communities. Even largely white communities in Appalachian, other races that are struggling, that somehow these people are about our genetic inferiors, they're predestined to be the lower 20 percent. That sounds kind of racist and classist to me now because it is difficult.

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Oh, we we we didn't say that. But what are you saying? Then she comes back because she realizes she's caught, if she suggests that, yes, black communities and Hispanic women are destined to be poor. She realizes she's in trouble. So she comes back with a another tautology. That's supposed to be an insight, a statement that's by its very nature, true. But it's supposed to be a deep inside that she goes, well, there's always going to be a bottom percent.

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No. Sherlock. Of course, there's going to be a bottom 20 percent. But do you see what how dumb of a statement that is, Joe, if you're a wealthy country and your bottom 20 percent are making one hundred thousand dollars a year in our money today, then your country is doing pretty good. There's always going to be, ladies and gentlemen, if everybody in the country made the same thing, you know what? There will still be a bottom 20 percent because someone's going to make one hundred thousand.

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Someone due to a fluctuation of stock is going to make one hundred thousand and one, someone's going to make ninety nine point nine nine nine and the ninety nine point nine nine eight ninety nine point nine nine seven would be the bottom 20 percent. Do you see how she throws a mathematical tautology and pretends it's some genius insight? Of course, there's going to be a bottom to the question is, how wealthy is the bottom? And the wealthiest bottom 20 percent are here.

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You want to change that for communism? We're not part equal. Why are we born equal? Why are we born so unequal, especially in areas run by people like Kamala Harris? I never really thought of that. Of course you didn't you're a liberal, doesn't require any advanced thinking. All right, you can tell I have a stack show today. Let's talk about hard core numbers voting. Do not get off the line to vote no matter what.

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I'm begging you. I'll do anything. Get on a knee here and genuflect. Please go vote, please. This could be a squeaker. Do not get off the line when you get out, no matter what. Bring a protein bar. Bring a turkey sandwich. Of IV line, I don't care what you need and break your medications, bring Patriots supplies to bring liquid I.V. bring and field degrees. This is like in order to bring your Dukat in soap and take a shower on a regular helix watch.

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We don't even need your alpha grip's. You can exercise on the line now. Don't even break your gavel if you want to like gavel away, bring your Kenny Bell if you want to ring. I don't care. We do not get off the line no matter what. Do not get off the line no matter what, unless you're in a medical emergency. Then go to the hospital. But do not get off the line no matter what. You're hungry, you're tired, you need to drink something, bring water, bring a pot of those things, Joe camel packs.

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Yeah, bring one of those moist towels around your neck. If it's hot, bring a poncho, bring a tent to knock it off the line no matter what to vote. Once you're on that line, they can't stop you from voting. You know that. Do not get off the line while. Because, ladies and gentlemen, this race is going to come down to thousands of votes, possibly, hopefully it doesn't. Hopefully we win this early.

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But it could come down to thousands or hundreds of votes, you need a cautionary tale as a reminder. I know you know, you all are smart. Again, I don't have any time to play around today. I've got to make sure you understand the consequences of leaving early that happened in the 2000 election. Now, the degree to which it happens, fair enough, is open for debate. But we know it did happen because voters openly said in the 2000 election, hey, I was going to vote in the Florida Panhandle, which is as red as red gets all Republican counties, Okaloosa and elsewhere.

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Well, ladies and gentlemen, the Florida Panhandle is in a different time zone than central and south Florida, north Florida, it's in a different time zone. So I want to play for you about 10 seconds of video from the 2000 election when CNN and other knuckleheads thought it would be a good idea. I want you to look at the time marker at the corner of this video. Again, if you want to watch our show instead of just listen, go to Rumble, dot com slash Bongino and subscripts freeze the pay for anything.

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Don't worry about that. I want you to watch the time marker. Ladies and gentlemen, the polls in Florida weren't even closed, and CNN thought it would be a good idea to say this, a big call to make.

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CNN announces that we call Florida in the Al Gore column. This is a state both campaigns desperately wanted to win.

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Wow. That was at seven fifty seven p.m. Eastern Time. Like the polls were closed in Florida for about 57 minutes, no, they weren't. The panhandle wasn't closed yet, so a boatload of people online, we don't know how many, again, the degree to which it is still up in the air. Ladies, you can ever prove a counterfactual. We don't know how many people left because they left. They didn't vote. But we know it happened because people came out and told the press.

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Yeah, I heard the race was over in Florida, Gore won, so I got off the line. What's the point of voting? Joe, you remember Gore winning Florida when President Gore remember that the two terms as a rough man to talk about disappointing. I mean, I was on a Secret Service detail. I was crazy guy running around the country, always saying stupid stuff all the time. President. Of course, you don't remember President Gore.

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That is Joe. There was no President Gore. Ladies, Jimmy didn't win Florida. He lost. He lost by five hundred and thirty seven votes. Then you mean five hundred thirty seven thousand? No, no, I mean five three seven point zero zero zero five hundred and thirty seven votes. So when everybody tells you in the 2000 election, Bush stole it from Gore, did you notice one of the things they conveniently leave out all those movies about how Bush stole the Irmo big Bush believe he stole the election from Gore.

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Did you notice they leave that part out how the networks called the election in Florida for Gore. Before the dawn, polls were closed and people left. They always leave that part out. They also leave out the part, by the way, about Bush stealing the election from Gore, that job. I'm not going to put you on the spot of don't answer, but I'm going to pop quiz for my audience. Paula knows the answer to this during the Bush Gore recount in two thousand.

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How many of those recounts showed Gore ahead of Bush? How many folks just take a stab at it? There were a number of different recounts and totals based on when they stopped and started. How many of those would you say? Five, six. There were probably 10, 15 different recounts. How many of those showed Gore and. A lot of people don't. Paula, you know the answer, right? What is it? Zero. You doubt me?

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Look it up, go to the interweb and look it up yourself, there was not a single recount in Florida ever that showed Gore ahead. Dan, why are we relitigating 2003, because if this was before litigating the 20 20 election, which God forbid happens if there's not a decisive outcome, you're going to hear this story. They're stealing it again. Bush stole it from Gore. He did. How many recounts again was Gore had zero. But it doesn't really matter.

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Bush stolen. You have evidence of that. Where again? They did they didn't break the tanning charge. Well, what about them shutting the polls down or calling the race and effectively de facto shutting the polls down in the panhandle for Republican areas before the polls go up? Oh, I didn't know about of course, you didn't know that because you bought the media beast that Bush stole the election from Gore. We'll hear more. Do knock it off.

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That's right. Give me a double for that one. This a doubling down. I have to do this all the time. Call these media buffoons out on their nonsense. Do not get off the line, no matter what errand they told me not to point at people. Sorry, it's a bad habit, Aaron. Don't get off the line. Let's go through some numbers, GOTV baby, not a TV station, get out the vote, get out to vote.

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Let's go to Pennsylvania first. Sorry, Paul is right, we do have to give credit, this is an article by Paul Bedard, Washington Examiner. Paul always keeping the show back on track as I. Go bananas sometimes GOP get out the vote set to swamp Biden. Come on, Joe. That's not possible. We heard Trump was up, was down excuse me, by six thousand two hundred forty two points that get out the vote, set the swamp, the Biden lead Election Day to look like a Trump rally.

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That doesn't sound like what I heard, Joe. I heard Trump's going to lose by forty seven points. So let's check out the actual numbers. Let's go to Pennsylvania. First year. Paul Bandar's article again available in the show notes Bunshiro dot com slash newsletter. Please check it out. So this from the Trump campaign, so Pennsylvania, the Democrats are going to have somewhere in the neighborhood of three quarter of a million vote Head Start heading into tomorrow.

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That's how much they're ahead in early voting. Oh, my gosh, that sounds catastrophic. Three quarters of a million races over in Pennsylvania, folks. Is it. They say, well, what we know right now is there are two point six million Trump voters likely to show up tomorrow and only one point five million remaining Biden voters to show up tomorrow. Now, Joe, I'm just doing some simple math here. Call me crazy. You never want to do math on the air because if you screw it up, you get mad.

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I love Rick Perry, but you get getting that Rick Perry situation, he's like, here are the what do you say, like three or four cabinet officers I get rid of. And he was like one. I love Rick. That happens to the best, but I'm just this pretty simple man. So I don't think I could be maybe just abacas for this. But so if the Democrats choose me, I had seven hundred and three quarters of a million seven hundred fifty thousand votes today, but there are two point five million likely Trump voters to show up in one point five million Biden voters likely to show up.

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That means that when you tally the two together, we could have a quarter million more. I don't know, folks, if I screwed up the math, please correct me. Send this a volume. And then again, there's a lot of us I don't want to. Ever talk down to my audience or underplay the threat that Trump could lose because, of course, he could lose Pennsylvania? And I don't want to dumb this down, we don't know every Republican is going to vote for Trump and we don't know every demo because we don't know whether it's a secret ballot.

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We have no idea. We only know their party affiliation. We know more registered Democrats shut up, but we don't know how they voted. I said it on Fox and Friends this morning. They could have voted Trump. I'm just saying, anyone telling you Pennsylvania's over three quarters of a million more Democrats showed up, you're assuming, No. One, that they voted for Biden. And number two. Did you miss the fact that there are 2.5 million Trump likely voters sitting on the sidelines?

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It's just simple math. Let's go to Ohio, another swing state where President Trump absolutely trounced Hillary Clinton last time, quote, from the Trump team, and this is all in the article. You should read this by Bernard starting in Ohio. Biden wasted time today to go to Ohio. Why is he wasting time? Well, weeks ago, the partisan makeup of the electorate in Ohio was it was Democrats plus 10 percent. That sounds bad, Joe, except for this article was written yesterday.

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So it says today, but it was from yesterday.

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Today, it's Democrats zero point six percent going into Election Day in 2016. That gap with Democrats plus two point five. President Trump is a projected Election Day margin in Ohio, over 400000 net votes. So keep in mind, the Democrats are ahead zero point six percent in registered Democrats showing up to vote, basically. That sounds really awful, except when you consider the fact that Democrats were showed up two point five percent higher, five times more roughly. In 2016, and Hillary lost the state by, what, eight points?

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Don't get off the line. Watch some in the media. Call Ohio at at lunchtime. It's over Ohio. Don't get off. I don't care who calls, but not to mention you have down ballot races to. I don't care what happens. Let's go to one more from this piece, it goes to I can't go through every state crunched for time today, but this is an important show. I want to get to some have you in Florida and Wisconsin, Florida, the king, the king of swing states.

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My home state of Florida, Democrats jumped out. Wow, Joe, this bad to an eighteen point eight percent partisan advantage during the early voting period? That sounds rough. Except yesterday, I was down to one percent. Going into Election Day 2016, the gap was one point four percent. President Trump has an Election Day margin of over five hundred thousand net ballots. President Trump won Florida by over one point, which in Florida, by the way, is a landslide.

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He's doing better now. Wisconsin, one more is against from the Trump team. The makeup of the electorate weeks ago was Democrat plus twelve point three percent in Wisconsin, yesterday was Democrats, plus a plus five point nine percent going into Election Day. Twenty sixteen, the gap was Democrat plus nine point six percent was double that. We've cut that half. Trump won Wisconsin. They think they'll win Election Day by over 100000 votes, but they aren't going to win squat if you get off the line.

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You know, it's you know, a lot of famous quotes out there, you know? One of them about. Horrors of battle and the side who gives up first. Perceives the fight is unwinnable. Don't get off the line no matter what. Don't get off the line. The Democrats want. Don't OK, what happens if they call a state for Trump, the Democrats will still vote, do not get off the line no matter what. Please, with humility and the greatest of respect, I mean that, please don't get off the line.

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All right, coming up next, I'm going to get to another sponsor here, but I don't want you to miss this. Mayor Pete, who is the absolute worst spokesman for a campaign in human history, there's a reason this guy flamed out right after Iowa. He's just terrible every time he goes on the air. I think he loses Biden probably 10, 15 percent of the vote. He's hilariously dopey and is talking about, but he sounds so learned and academic that people take this joker seriously.

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Is Qaboos off last night talking about how wonderful the Obama economy was in contrast to the Trump economy?

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Now, ladies and gentlemen, anybody anybody comparing the Obama economy to the Trump economy and leaving out the data before the plague hit and we were forced to shut down our borders and the globe shut down candidly, is a moron not worth your time, but buta Gedge tried that stunt last night because that's who he is. He's a Democrat and he lied to you. And they manipulate data points to make you believe your eyes are lying to you. Ladies and gentlemen, you realize after the plague hit in the middle of this pandemic right now, a poll taken just a few weeks ago asking Americans if they were better off today than they were a few years ago.

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The poll was something like fifty four percent of people. If you were so well off at the end of the Obama era, number one, why did people vote for Trump? And number two, why did everybody say at the end of the Obama administration, the majority people say they weren't better off because Mayor Budig judge is telling you otherwise? Here's the cut from last night, a Martha MacCallum, I want you to pay really particular attention because I'm going to show you the facts because you're voting on this today.

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You want Obama, Biden, you want for potentially eight more years of that debacle or do you want Trump pense where the economy was motoring right before the plague and as of last quarter is effectively motoring again? Here's Mayor Pete last night, Biden, twenty twenty campaign surrogate people to judge back with us tonight. Good to have you here, sir. You heard just to be with you tomorrow to take issue with your characterization of the Biden Obama economy. How do you answer what he said there?

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I guess he thinks we're all stupid.

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Look, we can look this up. I mean, these are matters of simple fact GDP growth under Obama faster than under Trump. Look at the first three years. And if he's trying to sell us on third quarter GDP growth this year, if he's trying to use the twenty twenty economy as an example of an economic triumph, he's living on a different planet than the rest of us. The only reason those numbers are what they are, is because it's a partial comeback from the bloodbath that was the second quarter.

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We're still down, as I think anybody knows. We're still down 10 and 20 shot down.

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I'm holding my tongue here.

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Yeah, because it's him and Kamala Harris that really bother me and irks me the most because they're so smarmy and condescending that we're all idiots and dummies and that they know something that all of us by instinct know can't possibly be true. The Obama economy is better than the Trump economy. And he says, hey, go look it up, the difference when I say go look it up and he says, go look it up, is I'm actually telling you the truth and I actually go look it up.

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So I did that, I went and looked it up. And I tried to pull up a nonpartisan site, not that it matters conservative sites to facts, but just for the comfort of those at home. Fantastic, in fact, was the Obama economy, that mayor saying is so terrific, we want more is how great was it, Joe? So let's go to Forbes, not exactly a bastion of strong right wing conservatism by Louis Woodhill, man I met in the past.

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Good man, Forbes. Obama wins the gold for worst economic recovery ever. Louis Woodhill. Now, this article is from back in 2012 when there was a. Some debate over how well Obama had recovered from the recession, that fairly enough he did come into office and was going on. That happened at the end of the Bush era. There's no running from facts. We don't do that here. But the economy, I mean, how long did it take Obama to recover?

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I think by the first term, we should have a fair guesstimate of what his policies did or didn't show. I mean, you know, May Pete, it's interesting that despite the China plague and the shutting down of the entire economy, an event unparalleled in modern human history, what's fascinating is Mayor Pete is talking down. President Trump's third quarter GDP explosion plus thirty three percent, the largest number in American history. He's talking that number down, which Trump did it in one quarter, what Obama should have been able to do in four years.

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Right. OK, fair enough. You get my point here. If we shut down the entire economy, something Obama had never dealt with. That's a fact, folks. It was never shut down economy wide under Obama. Obama didn't have to deal with that. And it took him four years to recover from the recession he came into office. And what's happening right now, Mayor, he's talking down the Trump recovery from the shutdown that happened in for four years, three years.

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Two years, one year? No, three months. So let's look at the Obama recovery that may or he wants to go back to under the Obama, Biden and Joe Biden presidency, he told Joe, he told us to look it up. So here we go. And Forbes', I did that. So this guy is making a joke in the piece saying if there was an Olympics of mismanagement, Obama gets the gold. The joke, meaning he's got Obama is the gold medal winner and failure.

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So quote from the Forbes piece, let's look at jobs numbers, jobs. You know, the Obama recovery was so terrific, Mayor. He told us to look it up. So we're doing that. Obama was victorious in this trial, it's a joke, of course, by producing an increase in jobs during the first thirty six months of his economic recovery of only one point seven percent. This handily beats out again, the gold medal of failure here beats out Bush forty three returns in the jobs gain of two point nine percent during his recovery and the team of Bush 41 and Clinton, who delivered three point six percent more jobs during theirs.

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And Obama absolutely creamed Ronald Reagan. Joe, who produced an increase in total jobs of eight point nine percent during the first three years of the Obama of the economic recovery. Excuse me, he oversaw.

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We have a gold medal. Yeah, you go. Nice job, Joe. Come on. Another round, maybe a sticky. Paula, go Paula in the background. Thank you. We need I mean, we need to make it not even a golf cart. This is one of those golf sometimes. I'm in church on the weekend. I have this lady who sings there. She's amazing. You know, the lady I'm talking about probably on Christmas.

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And sometimes the ladies got a voice like an angel. And when she's done singing sometimes Amazing Grace, I'm like, yeah, yes. This is that kind of clap for Obama. You get the gold medal for the. Crappiest economic recovery in human history. Lowest jobs recovery numbers of anyone in modern history. Bush, Clinton, Bush 41, anyone? He gets the gold Obama for crap, the crap, gold, the gold crap. Mayor Peter, he told us to look it up.

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So I thought I looked it up. You have a response for that, Mayor Pete. Most think we're all stupid. Ay, ay, ay, dude, I knew you were going, I knew I could I could have finished that, said my man, but I think we're off that right. Of course, you're making a joke about Buddha Gege saying he thinks he's you. He must think we're all stupid. Talk about Tim Mirtha. No, Buddha just thinks we're all dopes.

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So I looked it up too. In this Forbes piece. I looked up the GDP numbers. Because people to judge, of course, factoring in the fact we just shut down the entire world for the first time in modern human history. He says, well, look up the GDP numbers under Obama there.

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They were so good. So, OK, we looked him up. And here's again the gold medal of the Crap Olympics where the gold medal means you're the the best failure. Here we go. This next stop is real GDP growth. Obama won this event decisively. It's a great piece in Forbes. It's in the show. It's in the show. Notes that if you want to read it, the total increase in real GDP per capita during the first three years of Obama's recovery was only four point three four percent.

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This was worse than Bush forty three five point nine percent, Bush 41 and Clinton at five point six percent. Once again, Ronald Reagan brought up the rear in the crap Olympics and this important area of economic mismanagement. Reagan produced a stunning fifteen point three six percent gain in real GDP during the first three years of his economic recovery, three times more than Obama, who again finishes with the gold medal of garbage in the garbage Olympics for the worst recovery growth wise GDP.

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Gross national product for liberals. What we produce product, you get it. That's how we measure growth and this may all be new to you, so Obama's three year recovery, which took Trump, by the way, one quarter. With only the worst in American history, he told us to look it up so, so much so he looked it up. He asked me to look it up. Footage. I got one final sponsor, but there's more in this segment because you're voting for this right now, you want more of this worst job growth, worst GDP growth from a recession in modern American history.

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You want more this year? Vote for your guy. Biden is definitely your guy. But I have a little note here. You think the Obama recovery sucked the first time wait for the Biden recovery coming up next. Let's look at Biden nomics next. Before I get to that, let me get to my final sponsor. What do you think of when you think of your future, you think of goals, right, dreams where you want to be?

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Thanks Ashford. We appreciate it. Go check them out. All right. Again, thanks, Astrid. We really do appreciate it. So you think the Obama recovery really sucked because you know the data and we looked it up like people just told us. Do you want more of this? Because the Obama Biden agenda is even worse the second time around, you doubt me, Joe Biden is proposing tax increases and spending increases that led to the disastrous Obama recovery.

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Biden is proposing tax and spending increases two to five, 2.5 to three point times larger than you got under Obama. So you think the Obama recovery was a debacle and a catastrophe of apocalyptic proportions? Wait till Biden gets in there. Of course, I always produce the evidence, so let's go to the Wall Street Journal article, which is a great one worth your time. By the way, the great Phil Gramm and Mike Caelum by nomics failed the first time claims that helped spur growth ignore that his policies are a repeat of the stagnant Obama years.

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What's staggering here is I just told you the Obama recovery was the worst in modern American history, there was no economic recovery. That's why Obama transition to Trump and not to Hillary Clinton. Look at what Biden is proposing from the Wall Street Journal piece. Oh, isn't this spectacular? You think the Obama spending and tax agenda didn't work? Well, the Biden recovery is even worse. The math. Mr. Biden plans to raise taxes, quote, by three times as much as Obama did.

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Oh, wow, that sounds just you see the net and increased spending by two point seven times as much. Plans on regulating the economy at levels not never busy, never seen before in America. Folks, I'm just asking you to think this through. Now, again, to be fair, the Trump years saw a lot of government spending, too, and I wish we would get that under control. But the tax and regulatory policies are, without a doubt, conservatism.

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He has cut a lot of red tape and the tax cuts have been very beneficial. I am hoping and praying if given a second term, we will get a lid on this. And there was a lot of stimulus spending in this unprecedented government shutdown that led to some of these historic deficits. No excuse, but I'll take President Trump nine hundred ninety nine times out of nine hundred ninety nine times over Joe Biden, Joe Biden is promising to spend ten trillion more more than Obama.

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So I'm just asking you to evaluate this from a common sense perspective. If Obama spent a lot of money and taxed you like crazy and it led to the worst recovery in modern American history and Joe Biden's president promising to do that three times greater than Obama. What do you think's going to happen to your wallet? The answer is you can throw your wallet out the window. You know, let me motor to this one quick, just quickly again on the Obama versus Trump economies Fox News piece I'll put up in the show show notes today.

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Some of these are older pieces, but they're worth your time again. The Trump economy, three years in. What are the numbers say? Well, let's just look at the market, because Boota judge mentioned that last night fairly enough. Let's look at the Obama years, the last three years where the economy is generally it's not fair to look at the Obama years. The minute Obama got in office where the market had just taken a tank in a recession, not fair to him.

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So let's look at Obama's last three years when we'd have we'd had five years ago with Obama's policies. Fair enough. And then let's compare it with the first three years of Trump before the plague, where we shut the whole world down. All right. Fair analysis, right? So let's look at that and let's see the stock market graph. Obama stock market jumped thirty one percent last three years. Trump fifty six percent. Fair three year now, apples to apples.

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Didn't work out so well for Obama, did it compare to Trump again, Mayor Pete, I'll tell you otherwise. He asked us to look it up, guys. So we did. Let's go to one more thing Democrats always take pride in their manufacturing. Let's look at manufacturing jobs, go to the Fox News piece, let's see what happened, flip my script here. Manufacturing rose three point six percent during the Trump's first during Trump's three years, which is more than double the rise of one point seven percent in the three years under Obama before that, according to government data.

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Trump added four hundred eighty seven thousand manufacturing jobs. Again, Mayor Pete asked us to look it up. So, so, so we looked it up. Five years after the Obama presidency, when he had all this time to institute all of these policies five years after, that's where we start to start. We gave him three years after that to fix it, gave him a five year head start. He still couldn't be Trump's first three years in manufacturing and stock market growth.

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So we've looked at jobs, GDP, stock market, manufacturing, Obama loses on all three or in the crap Olympics, he wins the gold medal as the worst. You want to vote for that today? Let's look at one more here, because this is an important one, let's go to the Hudson Institute. That has a measure of GDP growth under every president article by Jeffrey Anderson, it's from a while back economic growth by president. It's not a hard partisan analysis here.

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These are government available statistics. Who grow the economy the most? Let's go to this chart because it's fascinating, you've got to go. Johnson, Kennedy, Clinton, Reagan, Carter, Eisenhower. Where's Obama, Nixon, Ford. But I don't see Obama, Bush, Bush, Truman. Oh, there he is. All the way at the bottom. Yes, that's right. That's take you, Paula, all the way, the last one at the bottom.

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Obama literally the last one, Obama one point five percent GDP growth. Nice job as well.

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But they got Amazing Grace, lady. Yes, and the crap Olympics in the crap decathlon, Obama gets the gold again. Let's yeah, let's go back to that. Let's do it three times worse, as Biden's proposed. People think we're stupid. Write your name and question, open it, say that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he says on tape, you can rewind. Ladies and gentlemen, a couple of closing arguments, the excitement is palpable on the Biden side, you can feel it.

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I mean, it really is. And it's everywhere. It's electric. It's like, can you ever see that horrible Spider-Man, Amazing Spider-Man with electro ish? You can feel the electricity. Here's Lady Gaga. Joe gets the he all the stuff from Lady Gaga to Biden. Kamala Harris rally yesterday. It's about 12 people there. And you can again, you could feel the crowd is screaming. This is like that that scene from the movie with Bradley Cooper, you know, in the shallows.

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Everybody's like that. And the excitement is everywhere. Check this out. Put your hands in the air.

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Come on, everybody. Right now, what is this America living? I don't get to sleep enough, but I'm Wilpena, who loves. No, you all right? She couldn't get out of there fast enough, dude. I know she's like I don't know if she's waving or trying to rob the crowd, but she's probably like, oh, my gosh, this is horrible for my career. How do I get out of this thing? Did they pay me for this?

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What a mess. Who lost Comilla hair even out of Kamala Harris Joe Biden rally.

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People like I don't love Kamala. So you're at a Kamala Harris? Yeah, I just came here to see Lady Gaga. I don't even know Kamala Harris. Is is she the communists who ran that video here? That's her. That's our. That's right. A couple of quick things. Beware of Democrat narratives if Trump jumps out to a huge lead tonight. If Trump jumps out to a huge lead tonight, I'll be covering a lot of this on parler and the lead is mathematically insurmountable for Biden.

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Listen, I'm not suggesting anyone should manipulate the vote or anything, please, or call a race before we know it. That makes us just as dumb as CNN was back in 2000. But if the race in other words, if Trump is ahead by such margins in states that he's ahead by more than any outstanding ballots left to count for liberals list, because I know you're having a tough time with this, not my conservative folks. If Trump is ahead by, say, a million votes at a state and there's only two hundred fifty thousand votes to count, the race is over.

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You understand that. Joe, do you think the Libs got that? I know it's very difficult math. I would. Yeah, but if Trump is ahead by a million and there's only two hundred and fifty thousand votes left to count mailbags, there's no math to win. So if that happens and the Trump team declares victory in a state which they should do responsibly and they will, the Democrats already have a counternarrative plan, Joe. It's a red mirage, a red mirage.

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The Trump campaign released this yesterday because, again, the Democrats will do they will not concede this race no matter what they said. Be very careful. Quote from the Trump team. Democrats are panicking because Biden hasn't run up a large enough lead in early battleground states and they know President Trump's in-person vote is going to basically swamp them. So they're coaching their surrogates to talk about the president's potential Election Day success here as a, quote, red morash advising surrogates and media to create a smoke screen by casting blame all around postal delays, mail in ballot fraud, all that stuff.

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Ladies and gentlemen, don't fall for it. They are doing this for a reason when the math is them, if this and if the president loses by math, he loses, the sun will rise tomorrow and we fight again in four years. I told you what he should do. He should declare he's up for re-election in twenty, twenty four the day after. I'm not putting on a pink hat and going burning down my if burning down Palm City, you know, if he loses the sunrise, I'll get up tomorrow.

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And I worry about what's happening in the midterm elections. I'm serious, I'm not kidding, you can choose to be and by the way, don't take this as in any way, Dan. You sound anxious. I am as optimistic as I've ever been. But I'm not a liberal either, if we lose fair and square, we lose, we come back in the midterms like we did in the Tea Party revolution and we come back in twenty, twenty four.

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And I'm going to go burn our cities down. That's only happening in liberal cities. It's not happening here. And I feel bad for the liberals that live there, too. I do. I'm not kidding. They brought this on themselves, no, they didn't, folks, there's a one two percent of morons at Bernanke voted for crap policies and they definitely voted for the destruction of their own cities economy wise and public safety. But no one deserves that.

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Nobody you know that. Nobody deserves that. You've got these lunatics threatening to burn, but this is a liberal city phenomenon. Make no mistake, it's nothing happening down here in Stuart, Florida. Not in Martin County. It's only happening in liberal areas. All right, let me wrap with this, I got a couple of just quick Supercuts, but they're good to worth your time. The great Tom Elliott over at Greybeard, he always does this.

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I want you to remember what we suffered through the last four years and how if President Trump manages to win this election despite Google, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, the media, liberals, Hollywood, academia, the media hate machine. This will be the greatest political story ever told. Here's a quick supercute from Greybeard, Tom Elliott of the media coverage of Trump. What we've had to deal with over the last four years, check this out, the first day of public testimony in the impeachment inquiry opening with a bombshell.

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And we got the bombshell, a bombshell, bombshell, bombshell, one bombshell after another bombshell after bombshell.

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We're bracing for potentially an explosive opening statement.

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Explosive week is explosive testimony. Explosive, truly explosive. The most explosive thing. This is a slow motion explosion.

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How explosive? Very explosive. And I think it will be explosive. Wow.

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Donald Trump feels the walls closing in, really kind of walls closing in on him, walls closing in on him, walls closing in on him.

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There is a non-trivial chance that if Donald Trump loses the election, he ends up living out the rest of his days in prison.

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But here's the question. Would you like to see President Trump in prison? Do you want to see the president in prison?

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Do you think Trump could end up going to jail? He could actually face jail time. Donald Trump could end up in jail, in prison.

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If he ends up in jail, so be it. You are pathetic from a journalism point of view, Donald Trump is a brain eating disease.

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How stupid can you be? This president has radicalized so many more people than ISIS ever did.

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His ignorance could pose a profound danger to every single person in this country and literally every inhabitant of the planet Earth.

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No, we won't call them fascist comments, fascist fascism, fascist Dina fobbing racist demagogue, sexist, autocratic.

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Donald Trump is a fascist, someone like a fascist or a tyrant or an autocrat.

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Fascists, Hitler, Hitler, Adolf Hitler, Hitler to Hitler.

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Hitler could well be just an empty man, a human being with no soul.

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Let's go to one more supercute of the stupidity of how to deal with for four years. This was four years ago. Again, my final plea. Literally pleading, you know, I hate the word literally, I'm literally pleading, do not get off the line no matter what tonight, vote no matter what. I don't care what happens outside of a health scare. Do not get off the line no matter what. Because the polls are telling you you shouldn't even bother voting.

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But this is what the polls said in 2016. Could we be seeing our first true landslide in a long time, a double digit landslide? That is Clinton's lead in four polls now, four polls that have Clinton up by more than 10 points or at least 10 points.

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Right now, we have Hillary is about a 75 or an 80 percent favorite. We have different versions. She's ahead in almost every poll, every swing state.

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Look at where we are today. What a dramatic change. A nine point Clinton lead in the national polls. This is unheard of. Enthusiasm for her is also growing. Yes, we've talked about the thing to focus on is not the undecided voters. It's the enthusiasm of supporters.

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An average of recent polls, Judy, Hillary Clinton is ahead by about six percentage points.

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The Moody's model is predicting that Hillary Clinton will take the key swing states of Florida, Ohio, Colorado and Pennsylvania, where Clinton is extending her lead over Donald Trump in several national polls.

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CNN is releasing a brand new poll of polls, which is an average of the six last surveys. And it shows Donald Trump trailing Hillary Clinton by 10 points.

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Give us a prediction before these presidential races. And you are saying it's going to be Hillary Clinton. You say it's going to be Clinton. Three hundred and twenty two electoral votes. Trump two hundred and sixteen.

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You said she's going to win fifty to forty five. She's going to get very close to that 50 number, which I think would be twenty two thousand twenty two. I see 341. I think she's going to get fifty point one percent of the vote and I think 50. Yeah, here we go.

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Here we go. Is right. And there we went. Four years of the Trump presidency. Not today, folks, not today, not on your watch, please, please get out and vote. Please, I'm begging you. I'll see you tonight. I'll be doing some stuff over on my parlor account of Marty Bongino. Please check it out. God bless you. God bless America and all who defend her. I will see you here tomorrow no matter what.

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Thanks for your time.

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You just heard Dan Bongino.