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Good. I think you were at the Duck game Saturday. I was, yes. Good choice on games. How fun was that? Oh my goodness, it was amazing. I have not had a chance to talk about it actually on the show. I've been so busy.
First time I ever went to Autzen Stadium. I'm a lifelong Ducks fan. My whole family went to University of Oregon. My uncle, my dad, my aunt. And always wanted to go to Autzen. And they say it was one of the best games in Oregon history and probably the best game in Autzen Stadium history. So pretty awesome. I don't think I could hear for a day after that game. Hey, so hold on, Adrian. No, no, no. This is important. Okay. Then I finally got. So were you at the game? Yes. All right. Here we go. How loud was it?
It was the loudest I've ever heard, seriously. And I go to all the games. That was packed to the end. Totally exciting. So, Adrienne, this is important. So I wore earplugs and I took a picture and went on the Internet and I was mocked mercilessly.
Do you understand why I wore earplugs? Do you defend my decision, Adrienne? Absolutely. I don't. And that's probably why I couldn't hear for a day. So you probably got to go to work the next day and hear everybody. So it's probably for you. It was probably a good idea for me. Now I've gone to too many games, so I've lost some of my hearing, but it's been worth it every minute.
But you've lost some of your hearing. All right, Adrian. When I tell them that Autzen is the loudest place in the country, they don't believe it. They have no idea. But I'm sorry I didn't see you there. Did we run into each other, Adrian? I don't know if we did or not at the game. No, we didn't. No, but maybe next time. There's only 80,000 plus people there, I think, or whatever it was, but a lot. Well, all right. So, Adrian, what's your question? Sorry, I had to get that out there because my team has been just –
ridiculing me for wearing earplugs and they have no idea how loud it was there. It's the equivalent of sitting next to an ambulance for three and a half hours. Okay. So, um, absolutely. All right, Adrian, what's on your mind? Well, I'm coming down to chase the boat down in Arizona and I'm excited for it later this month. And I just wanted to see if you could just share what a typical daylight day is going to be like down there for me.
me? Yeah. So it's a great question. First, we'll train you up so you know exactly what to do, but you'll wake up around eight or nine and we'll show you a specific neighborhood where we need you to be. We'll provide all the transportation. And with the Turning Point Action app, you'll see that you have like 12 or 14 houses that you need to hit to try and motivate them to
vote early and to get their ballot in. So ballot chasing is effectively you are knocking on doors to try to remind people, get that ballot in, get that ballot in. And of course, the peaks of that will be early afternoon or evening. And so and then sometimes during the day, people are kind of hanging around and weekends are the best. So it's a lot of relations, a lot of face to face contact. I just want to thank you, Adrian, for doing this. It is so important for you to want to get out the vote, bring people out to vote.
vote for Donald Trump. And in Arizona, it's more necessary than ever. So God bless you. Absolutely. Thanks so much and have a great day. Go Ducks. Thank you, Adrienne. All right. Who do we have next? Edmund. Edmund, thank you for being a member. What's on your mind? Yes. Hello. My name is Edmund. Yeah, I'm one of 15 kids from Indiana. I'm currently studying at Benedictine University, which I got to say is
one of the best universities in the country. In Kansas? Yeah. Yeah. I don't think, I don't know if I could name anybody who's not voting for Trump here. That's amazing. So just, just kind of pause. Sorry, Edmund.
So Benedictine is a Catholic school. In fact, it's the school that Harrison Butker gave the speech that everyone was so offended by. So you're one of 15. I imagine you're from a Catholic family, just kind of connecting the dots. 15 kids plus going to Benedictine. This is important, though. So at Benedictine, which is very devout Catholics, you'd say that it is overwhelmingly Trump. Is that correct? Yes, absolutely. They had...
They did something with they had this guy dressed up as Trump yesterday and it was like this the chance of USA throughout the crowd there. So, yes, very, very overwhelming Trump. I love that. So just really quick, Edmund, I want to get to your question, though. So the Catholic vote is actually one of the more decisive votes that will the entire election hinges upon. Do you see versus 2020 now in your Catholic community, family of 15 votes?
Joe Biden says he's a practicing Catholic. I'm not going to judge that. You can judge that. I find it hard to believe.
But do you think that Donald Trump is doing better with Catholic voters than he was versus running against Joe Biden in 2020? Yes, I think so. And also, we have a lot of church leaders who have spoken out courageously saying, basically, you need to vote in this election. You need to vote for Trump. We have an exorcist, Father Chad Ripperger, and he said, you do need to vote in this election. And Father Chad is somebody a lot of Catholics follow, especially ones who really care about their faith. And believe me, nobody thinks Joe Biden's a real Catholic.
Well, I agree, but I'm not going to tell Catholics what is right or wrong because I am not a Catholic. However, I love Catholics and such great respect. So, Edmund, I think that's so important, though, and I just want to be clear. Right now there are more Catholics speaking out in favor of Trump than evangelicals.
I've seen it firsthand. The evangelical church is largely silent, not active, doesn't really care. The data shows it. Catholics are motivated. They're fired up. They're doing the work. Edmund, I don't know if you have a question or just that's what you want to talk about, but any thoughts you have, please share. Yeah, I would say yes. Catholics are completely fired up. I was blown away by this university. You got to come to Benedictine after the election. We're building...
replica of the Independence Hall in Philadelphia. But my question was, with the whole Make America Healthy Again, some of the problems we've been having, and I'll just kind of introduce, my dad is a professor who graduated from Yale and Cornell with a PhD. And I guess you could kind of say like J.D. Vance, he didn't really have family connection. But one of the things is, he's very bright, but one of the things we started to notice is the agriculture industry has been destroyed
by government red tape. Like, for example, until I moved to Kansas, all of our fields were soybean and corn.
And that is a government thing that happened. So does Trump have any plans in terms of agriculture? And then I also wanted to put out there that, yeah, my dad's a professor. And if there's any way we can help with this whole movement, it would be great. So I just want to put that out there. Well, I yeah, as far as agriculture, I can't speak too much to the specifics of it. But yes, there is going to be a push for regenerative agriculture to allow us to continue to have that.
Okay.
Because I think that's one of the reasons we're the greatest nation on the planet. So, Edmund, thank you so much. God bless you. And just one more question. Yeah, really quick. I'm a mechanical engineer. I'm studying mechanical engineering. I'm doing a lot of research work. And one of the other things I've noticed with red tape is there's so much red tape against technological advancement. And I'm just wondering also,
Is there any chance that Trump is going to kind of come and cut a lot of the red tape? Because we have so many issues developing stuff, especially as somebody who's studying mechanical engineering and working. Like we had a seminar on nuclear propulsion and just the amount of red tape that prevents us from...
from developing fusion or even fission engines in space is just insane and it's not even like about the safety it's about what what they think so yes i mean one of the things he did in the first term was get rid of stupid regulation cut a ton of regulation and red tape out um and it is a it is a emphasis and a focus of his for um for cutting red tape so um thank you my friend appreciate it thank
Thank you so much. God bless.
So there's a dinner that happens in New York the third Thursday of every October called the Al Smith Memorial Dinner. Those of you that don't know about Al Smith, grew up in dire poverty, later became the governor of New York four times, and was the first Catholic ever nominated for president by a major party as the Democrat nominee in the 1928 election. Big deal. Huge guy. Meaning, like, really big in Catholic circles. So there is this dinner that happens every third Thursday of October where...
People on both aisles are invited, and the Archdiocese of New York kind of oversees it. Cardinal Timothy Dolan is the current kind of maestro of the event. And they'll invite Democrats, they'll invite Republicans, and typically it is one where you make a lot of jokes. It is one where you come and you're self-deprecating or you'll throw some jabs and you wear, it's like a full white tie, white tuxedo. It's very, very formal, well publicized, and it's,
It's kind of insulting to not go, especially if you're a major party candidate. It's a box to check. You go, you make a couple jokes, get a lot of publicity, show that you can kind of play the game a little bit, and...
That's it. You move on. So the Al Smith dinner was last night. Again, it's the third Thursday of October, so that's what it was right before the election. Donald Trump attended, and he did really well. We're going to play some of this piece of tape. I thought it was hilarious. I thought it was a master class. Kamala Harris decided not to go in a total snub to Catholic voters and to
The faithful of the Catholic Church throughout the country. In a bizarre way, she did some weird video with some comedian making fun of Catholic schools. The whole thing didn't really make any sense. And so let's just play some pieces of tape here of Donald Trump roasting Kamala Harris as she decides to snub Catholics.
I have to give credit to Catholics. Catholics are acting and behaving way better than my people. My evangelical people are such a disappointment this election so far. Catholics, you guys are rising to the occasion. Okay, let's go to
Play cut 107. But many of you are Manhattan liberals from the media and the Democrat Party. I would say the Democrat, you know, Chuck doesn't like that. He likes Democratic and it sounds much more beautiful. The Democratic Party. I would say the Democrat Party because it sounds worse. He likes Democratic. Why don't they just change the name this way? You know, it is Democrat Party.
But I must say I was shocked when I heard that Kamala was skipping the Al Smith dinner. I'd really hoped that she would come because we can't get enough of hearing her beautiful laugh. She laughs like crazy. We continue. By the way, Timothy Dolan, who's a great guy, he referred to Kamala Harris not attending. She's sending some Zoom or something. That is so Cardinal Timothy Dolan, I'll tell you. Let's continue by saying...
Cut 112 here. A major issue in this race is childcare, and Kamala has put forward a concept of a plan. A lot of people don't like it. The only piece of advice I would have for her in the event that she wins would be not to let her husband, Doug, anywhere near the nannies. Just keep them away. That's a nasty one. That's nasty. And cut 113. Chuck Schumer is here looking very glum.
This looks to love me. It looks to love. But look on the bright side, Chuck, considering how woke your party has become. If Kamala loses, you still have a chance to become the first woman president. You got to look. The crowd was loving it, by the way. And people don't know. But Chuck Schumer and Donald Trump have been, you know, frenemies for a long time. We're talking about 35, 40 years.
Donald Trump and Chuck Schumer were talking. Chuck Schumer is so held hostage by the base of the Democrat Party. Deep down, Chuck Schumer would love to cut a deal with Donald Trump. Deep down, Chuck Schumer, the old Chuck Schumer, would have cut a deal to secure the border anytime. Now the new Democrat Party, he's just a spokesperson. All he cares about is power. You can see Chuck Schumer is just so uncomfortable just sitting there. Donald Trump pulled off a master class. All right, one more as we have time here. Let's go back.
But we have time with 105. It was great. It's a true pleasure to be with you this evening. Amazing pleasure. And these days, it's really a pleasure anywhere in New York without a subpoena for my appearance. By the way, Kamala Harris's people should be fired for skipping. What a self-owned. By the way, they love making fun of Trump all the time. That would have an opportunity for her to kind of go super viral, like roast him while he's sitting there.
It's just like, it's so, so dumb. But she can't confront him. All the attention was on Trump. What a missed opportunity by Kamala Harris. It was the only opportunity to roast him to his face. She can't handle it.
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I think it was a huge missed opportunity. Okay, let's go to...
Ricky, thank you for being a member. You're welcome. And I love supporting you, Charlie. Hey, I am going to be driving across this country with my Cybertruck and I'm going to be in either Georgia or North Carolina and I'm going to be there on election day. And I'm thinking it would be a great idea to be able to get connected so I could take people to voting polls. And so I just need some help or some guidance on where you think I can best do that. Yeah.
Yeah, so that's a great question, Ricky. We can get you, you said Georgia or North Carolina, is that right?
Yeah, I was going to leave it up to like Samaritan's Purse or wherever. But, you know, for voting day, I want it to be about the election. And then I'm going to be there for about a month. Yeah. So we will we will put you to work. So voting day is really interesting in Georgia, North Carolina, more so than even Arizona. A lot of people vote on Election Day in Georgia, North Carolina. So your work, honestly, I would put you into a phone bank, a lot of local GOP offices.
or are facilitating phone banks where you're just calling people all day long? Well, my goal is I have a cyber truck that can all wheel drive and I can maybe take people to the polls. So that's what I was thinking. Yes. And by the way, there's, there's tens of thousands of those people. So Ricky, I'd love to get you connected with the local people. They're also Tea Party Patriots has a great infrastructure there. Would love to, would love to get you hooked up there. That'd be great, Ricky. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. Who do we have next? Elizabeth. Elizabeth, thank you for being a member. What's on your mind?
Hi, Charlie. I spoke with you actually a couple of weeks ago.
I asked you a question about my daughter who I was, who attends GCU and she had known that you were on campus. My question was how to persuade her to vote. She was not a fan of, she's not a fan of Kamala, but was kind of struggling with the idea of voting for Trump. And you gave me some great suggestions. I had an opportunity to talk to her the following weekend and
Praise God she voted. No way. Do you know how she voted or are you allowed to say or?
Well, I promised her I wouldn't. All right. No problem. You know, she's got friends on all sides of the aisles. And so she's just kind of like, I need to just kind of keep this. No worries. Not for Kamala. So that's good. Right, right, right. My son also is a college student. So it was his first time voting. He was so eager to register. He's a big fan of yours.
He is a Trump fan. So we know where his vote went. He was home for a long weekend. He goes to school in Chicago. And we took him. He actually asked me if we could go to the Trump rally in Prescott Valley. So him and I took a ride up to Prescott Valley for the Trump rally. So that was a fun thing to experience with him while he was home for the long weekend. And then my husband and I took him with my daughter's ballot and we all voted on it.
on Tuesday. You're doing the work, Elizabeth. You're doing great. Yeah. So I was super proud of my kids and just their commitment to that and realizing the importance of it. My son wanted me to ask you
a question on his behalf. He like I said, he goes to school in Chicago. That's where I'm from and all my family is. And now he's going to small school in Naperville, Illinois. And he is just having a hard time. I mean, we know we know what that part of the country where they're voting primarily. And so he he's pretty quiet. So he's either going to North Central or Benedictine. Am I right?
You are – the first one is correct. He's a volleyball player. I know my Chicago colleges. Yeah. Well, I think you went to Harper, which I did too for a year and a half. Yes. Well, so yeah, I didn't graduate. But yes, I did take a couple classes there. It's going to be hard. I mean, look –
I'm a big believer at that age that you become a product of your environment. If he's not thriving, he can play volleyball somewhere else. I really believe that. If he can't find people with their values, if it's just not the right place, I would encourage him to
to maybe transfer. I mean, there's a lot of that that happens now in college sports, as you well know. Again, I'm not here to just give specific advice because I know that it could be difficult. But tell them better days could be ahead. I know it's difficult. But if not, don't be afraid to try to move on and try to find a different spot. Which he's already doing that and has some thoughts on that. But I think just for more of the immediate, how does he insert himself into conversations? He had a professor yesterday say that
you know, tell his whole class that there's no point in voting. Yeah, it's unbelievable. Elizabeth, thank you so much. God bless you. Thank you. Byron Byron. Thank you for being a member. Hey, Charlie. How are you? I'm doing good. I've got a question. So over the past couple of weeks, Candace Owens has been looking into the genealogy of Kamala Harris. And yesterday we got confirmation that she has lied about who her grandmother was.
And she's replaced her with a picture of a black woman. This is like the equivalent of black facing your family to make yourself look black. Is there any way that we could use this to help us in the election?
I got to look into that. You know, Candace is a friend and I saw that she was doing this and apparently she's checked like birth certificates and stuff. And this is like a legit thing. Is that right, Byron? Like it looks like it's super in depth. There's been a whole she's done an entire thing on it. And yesterday there was a friend who apparently grew up with her grandmother. Her grandmother was older than the woman who we're talking about here. But she made it clear that
the woman that she knew was not the woman that was in the photo. No, it's like this crazy story. So, Byron, if you could take a second. Candice and I still text, and she's a great patriot, and she's been on this thing like a bloodhound. I mean that in the best way. Byron, can you just kind of educate our audience on it? You know far more about it than I do. Please, just a taste of it. So, basically...
it all started with Candace basically getting fired up over Janet Jackson, getting told that she was crazy in an interview because she had said that she had heard that Camilla, that Camilla's dad was Irish and they called her crazy. And so Candace was like, you know what, let's look into this. And she started looking into it. And the more that she looked into it through the birth certificates and everything, the more weird it got. There's multiple, I mean, even her dad refers to his,
his mom and grandmother as Miss Iris and Miss Beryl. I mean, you don't call your mother who you grew up with and your grandmother Miss Beryl or Miss Iris. You don't call them that. That's just super weird. And the pictures that Kamala shows in her own book are of two black women. But the more that you look through the genealogy, that just doesn't match up. And it's crazy. The more that she looked into it, the more it became...
And yesterday there was a friend on a totally separate podcast. This happened organically who somebody named Miss Miss C. I think she's transgender. He's transgender anyway. Uh,
said that she, uh, he had grown up in Jamaica and he knew somebody who knew, uh, Ms. Beryl. And so, uh, she invited her on and to her amazement, you can see in the interview where she starts describing, uh, Beryl and she says that, yeah, and she was really fair skinned. And this kind of shocked, uh, the person interviewing her, because I don't think she was expecting that answer. I think she was expecting to shut this whole nonsense down. And then she's like,
really that was that was correct and she she's like yeah and she pulls she goes okay let me show you a picture and she pulls the picture up and immediately she goes no that's not Beryl and she pulled that's the picture it's the picture of her in the book that Kamala says is her grandma that's fascinating Byron so I again I've been so busy doing stuff as you know Byron I'm having my team look into this and I'm gonna text Candace about it because when she when she gets on these things it's
You watch out, right? You know that, right, Byron? She focuses on it. She does. So, Byron, thank you for being a member, and thank you for educating our audience on that. We'll be back with more. I believe that. Thank you. Thank you. Heidi, thank you for being a member. How are we doing? Good. Good. I figured out the unmute. Thank you. I know many Heidis. I don't know if this is a Heidi I know personally or not, but the floor is yours, Heidi. Oh, thanks. Yeah, you did an amazing June – I think it was June –
At Dream City, you came and preached for us, and it was really amazing. Thank you. And I met you before at some of the other Dream City events. We're going door to door for you in Paradise Valley. And I just wanted to say, don't get discouraged by the gates and the security people here, because you can get through all the gates. I mean, you just kind of wait for someone to go through the gate, and you go through. So we've been able to get through everything.
into all the gated communities in Arizona, which there's a lot of them. So I would just tell people who are doing the TPA, you know, case to don't get discouraged and don't turn around at the gate. Just wait for somebody to come
And leave and then go through the gate. And even the security people, when we pull up, we just say, yeah, we're here for Colin or whatever. They just let you through. Honestly, I love your persistence. So many ballot chasers will say, oh, it's a gated thing. There's a lot of voters past those gates, though. A lot.
Yes. And we've been able to go like past the gates and talk to people. And it's been a really good, like favorable response. People are getting their ballots back. But I guess my question is, you know, under Obama and his chief of staff, they we know they tested the steel in margins of error districts.
that are really high, plus or minus, let's say, 2% in these little podunk areas around the country. Well, in 2020, when they were dropping big loads of ballots off, that's where they were dropping them because there's no judicial remedy, really, until you get to that margin of error. And if we're going to be decided by such small amounts of
Of voters and ballots. Is there anything we can do to really help that? I mean, that was the absentee issue with COVID. Everyone had to vote by mail and there's more people showing up at the at the voting boxes this year.
But is there something we can do, like stopping those people from dumping a bunch of ballots the night before? Is that something you're working on? Yeah, unfortunately, no. And that's why voter registration and cleaning up voter rolls is so important, right? So the only way you're able to possess a ballot
is by being able to mess with the voter rolls, right? And so there are other organizations that are focusing on that. But as you well know, Heidi, is that we believe we can offset some of it, not all of it, by higher turnout, right? So that is what we're emphasis on. Heidi, thank you so much for your focus on all this. And we really appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you.
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OK, what do we have next? Robert, what's on your mind? Oh, man, I'm so excited. I can't even stand it. I am such a fan. Hey, I've got a lot to talk about. But on the end of your time is short. I'm deep in the belly of the beast here in New York City and Manhattan. And my fiance is a lifelong Democrat. She has never voted.
And she really had nothing to do with politics. Well, we have turned the corner. Love it. Oh, about six months ago. And she is a rabid Republican and she is learning more about this than myself. Now, we have a very deep social circle and a very varied social circle. I'm a painter and she's in fashion. So you can you can imagine what our social circle is like.
and she has converted over 100 people here in New York City to vote for Trump, a great peril to her career and to our social standing. Also, there's a guy that I want to give a shout out to. He works with a member who's on your board, David Englehart. Yeah, David's great. Yeah, David's great. Well, this guy's name is Luke.
Lucas Cielas, C-A-L-L-E-J-A-S. Well, I was in Washington Square Park yesterday. He was standing there with a crowd of people dressed beautifully in a suit with a sign that says Kamala is unfit.
Spreading the news. You've got to have this guy on your show. He is unbelievable. Just email us your message about it. I will do so. And I have two questions. My first question is that I'm going to be a poll worker or watcher. I'm not quite sure. I'm a Republican, of course. I want to know what I should look out for here to see if any kind of unsavory activity might happen. What should I look out for? Because I have not done this before. I'm not up to date.
on all of the laws and technicalities, but I'm going to give you a very, very simple rule. People breaking the rules. So I know that sounds, but you're like, of course, right? And also when they're, if they're trying to do stuff, not in your eyesight, you got the courage to speak up. There are a lot of no problem. I have no problem. Yep. And I have a lot of trainings I can connect you with.
That will show you how to confidently and legally challenge things. Tea Party Patriots, for example, True the Vote, that's all they do. This is not our strike zone. It's something that we try to help with on the periphery. We've partnered with Tea Party Patriots who have done this really, really well. So if you'd like, Robert, I can connect you with these opportunities.
online mobile trainings so that you can know exactly what to look for from ballot identification, from curing issues to reprinting ballots, all of that. Fantastic. And then I have one other simple question. Uh,
My fiancée was really – she's not been political, and her comment to me last week was, well, I don't get it. If Kamala wins, what's going to happen? Are they going to start rounding us up? And she's Jewish, so this whole thing with Palestine and Israel has just been really devastating for us here in New York, especially with the crazy demonstrations. Everything you see on the news, Timex, it's unbelievable. So my question is –
And for her, is what would it look like in the first six months of a Harris administration versus a Trump administration, and how would it affect the common man? I mean, what are your thoughts on that? Because it's like having Mayor Adams.
It took about six months for us to really see a huge change in New York. But it's it's catastrophic. I can't even believe what the city is like compared to just five years ago. Look, I don't want to speculate too much, but it's whatever Biden was like on an exponent. The economy will crater.
We're going to have tons of illegals. And look, as far as rounding up, they're going to come after me, Tucker Carlson, Dan Bongino. We're the ones that are going to get rounded up first. Political dissidents. I mean, again, the Charlie Kirk show, all of us, we are top on the list, right? And then they'll work their way down. They'll work their way down to people like you, Robert. And it's not just because you're Jewish and all that. But, you know, this administration hates Jews. You know that.
Kamala Harris. Yeah. But it's if you are sympathetic or helpful to anything that we believe in, they're coming after you. They will raid your home. They will audit you. They will shut down your business. They will cancel your ability to have credit cards. They'll debank you. This is not this is not playtime. You know that, Robert. We are entering into a totalitarian moment of this country. And Donald Trump is the only person that could preserve a free society.
Robert, God bless you. And may God keep you. If I may ask you one other quick thing. Yeah. 20 seconds. Just 20 seconds. I founded four companies, two in public, one to NASDAQ. I've been looking for a full-time job now for almost two years. We have a technology that allows, uh, uh, huge social media campaigns to be tracked in real time with one dashboard to choose engagement. We are, uh, uh, uh,
tracking over, you know, a million assets right now for a couple big, huge companies. I think it could be a game changer for the movement. And I don't know if there's somebody I could connect with. I'll connect you with Doug on our team. I think you'll love talking to him. He actually is deep in the weeds on that. Daisy, can we follow up and do an email, please, with Robert? Thank you.
Charlie, blessings. Thank you. God bless you. Thank you. We have the best members, don't we? And this is the country is not lost. We've got a bunch of craven lunatics running the place, but we got some really good people.
I got to play this. This is Candace Owens with the story of Kamala's family. I guess the best way I could put it again, Candace Owens is like a bloodhound with this stuff. I mean, the best way, the investigation of her heritage. Thank you, Andrew. Play cut 146. They understood that Kamala Harris published a book in 2019 called The Truth That We Hold. And presumably the book was filled with truth that she was holding. I had a look through it and I saw this picture of her.
And her grandmother, clearly a black-looking grandmother on page 282 in the photograph section. It reads, as you can see, visiting my paternal grandmother, Beryl, in Jamaica. Also on that same page, there's another photo of her. Again, you can see it's black and white. I'm not quite sure why it is black and white, but it says, when I was 10 months old, I visited Spanish town, Jamaica. This is me with my mother.
and my paternal grandfather, Oscar Joseph. And now this guy looks mixed. He looks Asian of some description, but you can see the idea here is that she's definitely trying to introduce in a manner of photos, things that make her race look more complicated. So I just decided to investigate that.
And immediately things got weird, very weird, first and foremost, because it was very easy for me to determine via just a light search online that Beryl, her alleged paternal grandmother that you just saw, died four years before Kamala was born. Lots of people are saying it. Lots of people. Ryan, thank you for being a member. Members.CharlieKirk.com. Ryan, what is on your mind?
Hey, Charlie. How you doing? What's on your mind? Yes, sir. Ryan, how are you? Sorry, my daughter just walked in. No worries. Yeah, here in Peoria, Arizona. Catrice and I got our ballots in. I was just wondering. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Keep going. If we had any numbers on what's going on in Arizona, and are we able to differentiate how the vote's going, or is it just like, these are the votes that have come in? No, that's great. Thank you. So traditionally, we get smoked in early voting. That's the rule of Arizona early voting. Right.
Right now, we are beating the Democrats in statewide early voting by about 25,000 votes. It's 75,000 to about 52,000-ish. New numbers will come today with about 10,000 to 15,000 independents. Andrew can put it in there. Yeah, let me actually read this here. Okay, we actually have 72,000 Republican, 53,000 Democrats. We're beating them by about 19,000, about 10,000 independent nonpartisan. So we are beating them right now, but this is just the beginning. We have to sustain the surge. Now, I have to ask you, are you a registered Republican or independent?
Republican. Okay. I only ask that because I'm actually registered independent because I got so upset with the Republican Party a couple years ago. There's a lot of registered independents that also tilt our way. I'm obviously one of them, not just tilt our way. But we're doing well. Now, Ryan, here is your task and your purpose out in Peoria. Find people in your circle that haven't yet voted. I bet you have relatives, maybe in-laws, people at your church, people in your community, especially people that are like, I don't know if I want to vote. That is your task and purpose to get them out, Ryan. But
We have started very strong. We've started very strong, and we've got to run up the score.
That's wonderful. My undergrad was up in Flagstaff at NAU in grad school at GCU. So watching those videos that you had in the past week and seeing that turnout in Flagstaff was so cool. It was incredible. And as you know, Coconino County is not exactly right wing central in Arizona. No, not at all. Ryan, you're a great American. Thank you. Thank you for voting early. Get your friends to do the same. You've owned your circle. Now let's expand it a little bit. Ryan, God bless. Thank you. Thanks, Charlie. Okay.
Okay, do we have, I don't know if we have time for one more. I think we're out of time here. All right, everybody, email us as always, freedom at charliekirk.com and become a member, members.charliekirk.com, members.charliekirk.com. Look, this weekend is a great opportunity to chase ballots. We have started really, really strong. It's been a surge, but that means nothing if you do not sustain the surge. There is no...
Meaning, if you do not sustain the surge, you got to find new voters. First, own your circle, your kids, your nieces, your nephews, your cousins, your in-laws. Once you own your circle, you then can expand to neighbors and then download the Turning Point Action app. If you live in Arizona, if you download the Turning Point Action app, if you're going for a walk, you'll be like, oh, wow, the app says that this is my neighbor and they're a low propensity voter that hasn't voted yet.
It's that simple. Do that for one house, two houses, three houses.
So go to members.charliekirk.com to support us and get behind it. Or more importantly, download the Turning Point Action app and keep on sending me the success stories, everybody. I love reading them on air. Freedom at charliekirk.com. When you have voted early, you've banked your vote, got your friends to do the same, got them out to vote. Email me, freedom at charliekirk.com. That is freedom at charliekirk.com. Thanks so much for listening, everybody. Email us as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. Thanks so much for listening and God bless.
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