The ad highlighted Harris's support for transgender surgeries for illegal immigrants in prison, contrasting it with Trump's focus on American citizens. This resonated with voters and shifted the race significantly in Trump's favor.
The youth vote played a crucial role, particularly among young men and Hispanic voters, who shifted significantly towards Trump. This was evident in states like Arizona and Pennsylvania, where the youth vote was heavily mobilized.
The red arrow tweet illustrated the broad geographic support for Trump, showing that his support was not limited to specific regions but was widespread across the country, which was a significant visual representation of his electoral strength.
The Democrats lacked a strong, relatable figure like Bill Clinton who could effectively counter Trump's messaging. They also failed to address key issues raised in Trump's ads, such as Harris's policies on transgender surgeries for illegal immigrants.
Alternative media platforms saw a surge in traffic, with Citizen Free Press receiving 7 million unique visitors in three days and 31.5 million page views in 24 hours. This indicates a significant shift towards non-traditional news sources for election information.
Trump's performance in Arizona was bolstered by strong support from low-propensity conservatives and effective ground game efforts by organizations like Turning Point Action. This led to a significant lead in the state, with Trump potentially winning by seven to eight points.
The referendums failed due to a disconnect between the presidential race and local issues. Trump's clear stance on not supporting a federal ban on abortion allowed voters who opposed abortion to still support him, diluting the impact of the referendums.
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Honor to be with you guys as always. I'm wearing my Andrew Breitbart shirt today in honor of Andrew Breitbart, one of the legends who passed away before this movement really was able to pick up steam, but he was one of the reasons why the movement got its start. Blake is with us. I believe Andrew is with us as well. Yep. How did we sleep last night, guys? Like, I don't think I roused at all, Charlie, for about eight hours at least. I hit the pillow hard.
Yeah. And Blake, how about you? Same thing. I think I walked home, went to bed and woke up about 40 minutes ago. Yeah. It's kind of finally, it's kind of finally hitting in, right? Yeah. I mean, none of us really slept more than an hour or two after election night and we didn't even like feel tired. It was so amped up and probably also the three different espressos I drank and
Went hard yesterday. Yeah, and it's just we're kind of normalizing right now. Is that fair to say? So, Andrew, there was some overnight news in Nevada, and I want to get to that. And there's just so much news here, but can you just quickly update our audience? We are on YouTube, so we have to be delicate the way we talk about this, but here's a theme, guys. Donald Trump outperformed all the Senate candidates in every state, and these races for the Senate candidates have gotten really close, and then the inner city's
are able to then report their votes to bring the Democrat across the finish line. Donald Trump's margins were so significant that it was inconsequential. But Andrew, it seems as if this is a pattern. We're now seeing this in Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada. Pennsylvania is still in limbo with the Republican up 30,000 votes. That looks like it's our best shot. What do you think, Andrew?
I mean, I think I go with Cliff Maloney's logic. I think we're going to be okay in PAA. But yeah, there was a big drop in Clark, and it went significantly for Jackie Rosen in Nevada. So Sam Brown looks like he is going – she's going to continue pulling away from Sam Brown based on the votes that are outstanding. I mean, I'm looking at Washoe, 80% of the votes –
are in in Washoe. She's got a 7,000 vote lead in Washoe. It looks like 93% of the votes are in in Clark County, which is Las Vegas.
Jackie Brown really put some distance. She's winning that county in Nevada, 51-44. So she's just piling up her margins there. It looks like for Sam Brown, it's going to ultimately be too much for him to make up. There's still votes outstanding in Nye.
Looks like that's about 67% in he's winning that 70 to 23, but the, I think the margins are just going to be unfortunately too much for Sam Brown to, to make up. And, you know, last minute dumps, the States just keep counting. I mean,
Utah, Arizona, Nevada both need to really reform some of their electoral systems in the way we count votes. There's some indication Arizona is going to be quicker in the future, but I think there's still a lot of work to do if you talk to Tyler. But yeah, I mean, this is crazy that we're still waiting on vote drops in states like Nevada. Mike Lee's gone on the record saying that Utah has a lot of reform to do in its electoral process.
And I have to agree, you know, we shouldn't states like California. And it's like they've got 54 percent of the vote in California. And that's ridiculous. My big victory of the night, our big victory, I should say, not mine. Arizona has officially been called for Donald Trump. Really? By decision desk. New York Times is still not calling it, which is very funny.
They haven't called Nevada either. Can someone show me the mathematical path for Kamala Harris in Arizona? Show me the path with 92% of the vote in for Kamala Harris to come back from down four in Nevada. And it is now official, Blake. I could say this. Arizona is the best performing of the seven battlegrounds. It is because Nevada has gone down for Trump, as I anticipated, but still good.
Donald Trump is up 5.5 points in Arizona with 30% of the reddest votes yet to be counted. Excellent. Andrew, Donald Trump could conceivably win Arizona by seven points, which privately, Andrew, is right within our modeling.
Yeah, it actually could. I mean, we're talking about I was talking about with Tyler. It could be even higher than that, Charlie. I mean, obviously, we're not trying to be greedy here, but conceivably, depending on how these votes go, Donald Trump could win Arizona by seven or eight points, which privately we weren't saying it publicly, but we were looking at the data before Election Day and we were looking at our chase.
I mean, we're talking hundreds of thousands of ballots from low prop conservatives in Arizona that, you know, Turning Point Action successfully banked before the election. I mean, we saw the numbers. We're cross-referencing it with the voter data. I mean, this is within our model. Seven to eight points is within our model. I think—
People are going to be studying what happened in Arizona, Charlie, for a very, very long time because up and down the board, it's looking like an increasingly, increasingly dominant election performance for Donald Trump. And obviously, turning point action had a big role to play there. But I expect he's going to keep pulling away. So congratulations to the turning point team. Job well done. Yes. And so Kerry Lake is still trying to claw back.
Carrie Lake is down 53,000 votes right now. Not insurmountable, but it's still going to be a little bit of a battle. Again, in Arizona, we decide to count our votes. It's kind of like Hanukkah. It's like a 16-day thing. You open one present a day. Exactly. That's what I'm saying is that you kind of get one present a day. How long does Hanukkah go? Eight nights. Oh, no, that's much longer than Hanukkah.
It's like Ramadan. Yeah. I remember it because of the Adam Sandler movie, which was really bad, but yeah,
Was Rob Schneider in that one? I don't know. It was an animated movie, so maybe he had a voice or something. No, it's like Ramadan. It's like a whole month, okay? So we decide we only count ballots at night. At Ramadan, you're only able to eat at night. You have to fast and pray during the day. So we kind of go an entire process here. We literally – this is how insulting it is in Maricopa County right now. We were expecting this big drop. They reported 23,000 votes last night. 23,000. Do you know there's 700 –
and 95,000 outstanding votes in Maricopa alone. And in one day, we got 23,000 votes out of Maricopa. We got 23,000 votes out of them in one day. So Carrie Lake is down 53,000 votes. There are a million votes outstanding in the state. There's still a lot of votes outstanding in Pima County, which is quite liberal, and that could end up making the difference for her. But Donald Trump, his gains...
continue in the state of Arizona, which obviously we really care about. Okay, we want to now go through the media reaction to all things Donald Trump and him being the president. I just it still hasn't really said in everybody Donald Trump storms back to the White House. Can I just show you some of these headlines here? Daisy got them. Look at this Wall Street Journal Trump triumphs again. How good is that?
Republican former president is the first in more than a century to reclaim the White House after losing it. Who was the other president that did that? Grover Cleveland. And it was very similar. We always said it was eerily similar circumstances, right? It was very close. Grover Cleveland. And then it wasn't Harrison. It was Benjamin Harrison. I'm sorry. Okay. But not William Henry Harrison. Not William. It was his grandson. A 32 days term. Yeah, yeah.
William Henry, who got shot. He got pneumonia at the inauguration and died 31. It's not clear if it was at the inauguration, but he was sick and died right away. This is the one I'm framing, Daisy. So I don't want to get anything on it. So come back and take this from me in a second. This is the best New York Times. Trump storms back. Same pose with the arm up. Isn't that great? That's so insightful. Look at that. Can we zoom in here, guys? Trump storms back. Trump with the fist defiant. That would be so good to have the butler pose.
And then this. How great is that, right? It's great. It's amazing. He defeats Harris and caps his resurgence from outcast to...
to felon to president-elect. Guys, there has never been a comeback story like this. I have to have a question, 30 seconds. Do other countries embrace comebacks the way America does? Culturally. Because we seem to have a cultural, we're like suckers for comebacks. We love comebacks. We love underdogs. Is that a human thing or is it an American thing? I think it's a human thing. There's some pretty great political comeback stories elsewhere. Orban, our friend, he lost power, came all the way back. Napoleon, Churchill. Napoleon, Churchill.
Well, Churchill was in exile. Four separate times. Churchill was in exile four times? I'm just eyeballing it, but he gets humiliated after Gallipoli, so he's in the wilderness. And then there was the Ardennes. Not the Ardennes. No, it was the big failure he had in World War I. You're thinking of Gallipoli. Dardanelles. The Dardanelles. That's what I'm looking at. So they lose there, so he goes out of power. Ten seconds. Comes back, goes out of power, comes back again. And then it's very similar to Trump, but this will be Trump's last term.
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Blake, I'm going to hand you the baton. I love that face you get when the New York Times publishes stuff. So let's let's get into that. All right. So we're finally getting this is one of the biggest reasons you wanted Trump to win was just so we could see the articles where Democrats point fingers, complain, start attacking each other. We're getting those articles from places like the New York Times.
So the New York Times is this gigantic article, how Trump won, how Harris lost. He made one essential bet that his grievances could become the grievances of the magma. You know, they have their wording on it. But buried in this is one of their better parts, which is they talk about.
the gamble that he made on advertising. Because if you looked at the big headline issues, he was ahead on the economy. He was the head on the border. But if you were in swing States, including, I believe I saw this one here in Arizona during football games and stuff, he ran this ad. And what it was is it was about Kamala Harris pain saying she wanted to pay for transgender surgeries for illegal immigrants in prison. The thing that they said was ludicrous during the debate. And it was entirely real.
And they would talk about that, and then it would end with the tagline, Kamala is for they them, President Trump is for you. And Democrats made fun of this ad. I believe Charlemagne the God, the host of some show I don't watch, he had some exasperated response to it. And so they made another ad featuring that.
And so they would attack this. But it turns out when they ran the numbers, this was by far Trump's most effective ad. They would test this ad with people and it would shift the race significantly towards them. And so they just they took a bet. They started to put this on the air all over in the big picture slots during NFL games, the stuff where you knew people would see it.
And it really just lays out all of the vulnerabilities that Democrats had. And I think it's even stronger. They say it's about the trans issue, but it's more than that. It goes after the idea that Kamala is super ultra liberal just as a general idea. It incorporates the border still. It's about it's like the insanity of we're going to take people who shouldn't be in America at all, bring them here, put them in our prisons and pay money to do these things.
novel things to them gotta be careful with youtube and well done so they're doing all of this and then they also have this great point where bill clinton pops up you might remember from the 2016 post-mortems bill clinton like he was giving all this advice he's like guys i don't i don't know that you're doing the right strategy for hillary here well can i tell you can i tell you go for it go for it so uh a guy who will not be named who's a very well-known nfl guy
He does color commentary on one of the networks came to one of our super chase events. And he was like, Charlie, this is amazing, blah, blah, blah. And he's like, I got to tell you something. He's like, I know I've known Bill Clinton for a while. We, you know, we won some Superbowls. I used to go there. He's like, I ran into him at one of these football games and Bill Clinton was like, we're going to lose. And no one's listening to me. And we have a couple months of power left. And this was literally like, I heard this like the day before the election. And he was like, you know,
they're not in touch with the American people and blah, blah, blah. Again, this is secondhand. Okay. So take it for whatever it's worth. Okay. Apparently it's not firsthand. It's secondhand. So there might be some, you know, it says in this article, Democrats struggled to respond at one point, former president Bill Clinton told an associate, we have to answer it, the answer, the ad and say that we won't do it. He even raised the issue in a conversation with the campaign. And he was told that the Trump ads were not necessarily having an impact on
He never broached the topic publicly. It's just...
You feel like if the Democrats had a version of Bill Clinton who didn't have Bill Clinton's personal baggage, they'd be able to win elections forever. But they don't. They kind of have gotten rid of... I bet if Bill Clinton were a younger age, he'd probably be a Republican and hopefully a little more moral. But they've really turned out all of the normal people who understand normal politics and how to appeal to the real American center. Yes. And...
It's so wild. I want to talk about this more later, but Matt Iglesias has this list of principles he thinks for a new way forward on the left. And it has these things like, the government actually can put the interests of US citizens first, and we should help normal people rather than antisocial types. And you look at that and you're like, okay, Matt, that's great. But this list of principles is called being a conservative. Thank you. Come again. It's remarkable, actually. So...
Andrew, I'm sorry. I'm just getting so much news. There's so many things happening right now. Tons. By the way, just – I'm having the same problem. Gavin Newsom calls a special session to protect California's liberal policies ahead of a Trump presidency. Yeah, go for it. If we want to turn California into this heat sink for every liberal, go to California. You'll be safe there from whatever. Just to be clear, though, California as it stands right now is the greatest percentage difference of 2020 versus 2024. Really? Yes. Really?
But please take that with a huge asterisk. It tends to get bluer as they get. Well, they have only 55. Hold on, Charlie. Ten seconds. Hold on on that. Ten seconds. The ballot harvesting and conservatives adopted that in California, and it didn't go that way in 2022. OK, fair enough. We'll see. Again, I just want to have that caveat for now.
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That is right. Mr. Cain, how are we doing, man? We won. We won. We won. Charlie, the rest of you jabronis, I've never I've never watched. You know, here's the dirty secret. I don't get to watch the Charlie Kirk show. Right. During the day, I put it up. I don't get to watch War Room. Why? Because I got us. I got to fill the stack all the time. But you guys on election night, Blake, Andrew, Tyler, and I guess Jack was with you, too.
Till 530 a.m. on election morning. It was fantastic. I'm sure you saw I was leaving. I was I knew no one else was read. Well, actually, there were there were like thirty five thousand concurrent people on my Web site at 530. But I was leaving headlines just for you guys. So it's it was fantastic. And I haven't really stopped just like you. I got about three hours sleep and then last night, maybe four or five. So.
I got to be honest with you. I finally caught up last night. So finally caught up. Kane, looking back at this election, what were the game changers that made this happen? The forcing functions, if you will.
Well, I think if you go big picture, the first pillar is the outsourcing of the ground game, right? There was a lot of pearl clutching and hand wringing about, and even from me, about, you know, the RNC and Trump not having a traditional get out the vote effort. And it's an example, I'm not trying to blow the horn of TP action and TP USA, but it's
It's, you know, a lot of this was outsourced to you. And you then did outsourcing. You were the one who brought Scott Pressler in the fold. I remember being on your show the day that you announced that he was given $5 million for, I think it was Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. So that's the first pillar is a changing, and it's a good pillar. You know why? Because I actually don't think that traditional door knocking works.
I think more of a social media, telephone, essentially the tactic that TPUSA used. And so hopefully this sets the standard going forward. So that's pillar number one. Pillar number two is...
I've got a Time magazine article up. It's a huge spread, you know, Trump's secret weapon and his six foot nine inch son. So there's you know, there's a second pillar is how the youth, you know, really, really reached out to young men. And obviously what you've been doing on on college campuses or your team is insane. I've been posting the videos. I mean, I think it was you were with Tulsi.
and just spinning MAGA hats like they were Frisbees and kids going crazy. I mean, how insane is that? And little factoid I probably learned on your show, probably from Blake, did we win center? Did we win Penn State? Unfortunately, it was so close, but I mean, effectively tied, right? Yeah. So, Blake, what is the latest there? Let me check it here. We've got the president. Oh.
Um, we looks like we're currently down there by about 1800 with that 95 plus percent in that they measure it with. But if you want to go by just the shift shifted two and a half points more Republican than in 2020. Wow. Um, and Kane, I mean the ground game we, we, we delivered youth vote was just amazing. And also the rise of Hispanic men came the rise of Hispanic men changed the game. Yeah.
Yeah, there was I've been watching nothing but MSNBC and CNN for the last 48 hours. Right. Nothing. Mostly MSNBC. And they're trying to get at the root of the of losing the Latino vote, especially the Latino male vote.
And, you know, their heads are exploding and they don't understand that we're moving the coalition. Right. First, it was I guess the white the white working class was the first to sort of come on board. But it's shifting now to the black working class, the Hispanic working class. So so the coalition is broadening. And I just put up a tweet. I'm sure all of you have seen it. The red arrow tweet showing every county. Yes. Let's put that up. Let's put that back up on screen. So absolutely. Absolutely.
Let's put that back. Do we have that? Yeah. So they'll keep going. Kane. Yeah. So,
So that I mean, that's really what this was. I mean, you what are you and I and all of us talk about for the last year? It's a margin of error election. Whoever wins the turnout game wins. And that's exactly what we did. And so why? That's why that first pillar of sort of outsourcing it, not having the RNC do it solely on their own. And I think it worked. Yeah. Look at that map. That's a beautiful thing. Now, I would love to see the map for Kamala where she increased her vote compared to Biden. It's almost nonexistent.
I know there's a viral video of Jake Tapper yesterday saying nothing, nothing, where he sees a map that had – but apparently that was an incorrect CNN map. But there were – if you say places where Kamala increased over Biden by more than 5 percent, it was like 11 counties in the United States. So you'd be basically looking at a blank map. So it was really turnout, brother. We did it.
All of us. It was turnout. Go ahead, Blake. I'm just loving it. One, that we won Miami-Dade by 11 is just the most electric result I've ever seen in my life. We nearly flipped Palm Beach County, too. Palm Beach. Less than 1%. When I knew something was happening is when Blake said we're going to win Miami-Dade County, I was like, that's one of the most Latino-Hispanic. That means there's a Hispanic wave. Yes. And I said, that means you're going to win Hispanics in Miami.
There's a lot of Hispanics in Pennsylvania, a lot in Michigan, and it turned out to be dominant. And not just win, but annihilate them. And Miami-Dade used to be a Democrat stronghold. Annihilate. Hillary got two-thirds of the vote in Miami-Dade eight years ago, and now we won it by 11. Yeah, she won. Unbelievable. Hillary won by 31 points in Miami-Dade. Okay, this is just a little taste. MSNBC investigating our work. Play cut 296. Go ahead. One young man who actually told me he...
He was on the fence, but it was Charlie Kirk and Turning Point USA who have been in and around this campus sharing the message of Donald Trump that ultimately pushed him over. And he said it's one of the reasons we're seeing all those Make America Great Again hats on campus because they brought them and distributed them to the students here. Katie? Mr. Cain? Well, you know, you tee that up really, really nicely. Look, by the way, if people are wondering, that's my victory photo.
That's my, Oh, no way. No more of the Fulton County of the Fulton County mugshot. That's the cane victory photo. Charlie, you did it. All of TP did it. Tyler, Andrew, your organization, you know, I want people, you don't, I know you sort of did some reminiscing. I was watching you at 4.00 AM on election night. You did some reminiscing about the creation of, of, of TP and how you got this started, but people need to understand. Charlie had a dream at age 18. And when I showed up to the Detroit, uh,
the Detroit convention, he, I think purposely put me in the back of the line for the Trump photo with his very first donor ever that the concrete paving Maven of the state of Illinois. Yeah. Great man. Yeah. What a great guy. 45 minutes. He and I just talked as we waited in that line. And I learned sort of about the start of TP action and TP actually it was TP USA and your, your little dream, you know, we need, we need to get a voice on college campuses and,
And for just 13 years later to materialize. I mean, I think you could say, I mean, look, there are a lot of efforts and it's hard to sort of pinpoint who did what. Scott Pressler, amazing work in Pennsylvania. But I got super pumped a month ago when you were at Penn State.
And those kids were showing up. And I thought it was I was thinking maybe there's 100,000 out of state college, male college students in the state of Pennsylvania who will vote Trump. And that was the missing piece, Charlie. That was the missing piece these last 30 years. We didn't have anyone to get out the youth vote. And and then you got an idea in Evanston, Illinois, when you were 18 years old.
Praise God. This is 284. This is Andrew's favorite video. This is when I said, I think there's something happening with young people. We showed up to Penn State for a prove me wrong and 3,500 people showed up. Play cut 284. I mean, that's real joy, by the way. Not fake joy, right, Kane?
That's right. That's real joy. And only an athlete can toss MAGA hats. You know, leftists can't throw Frisbees and they can't throw hats. There's a funny story. Andrew struggled, actually. I was able to throw those things like, what, 50 yards, right, Andrew? Hold on. Hold on. I literally tried it once. My job was to hand you the stack of hats...
And then let you throw them. You had to perfect your skill, your wrist action over time, so I'm told. So I tried it once thinking it was going to be easy. But I was fighting the wind at UGA. There was wind catching. I don't want to hear it, Charlie. I can throw a football 50 yards still. By the 20th stop, I finally got the hang of it. The 20th stop.
You know, let's not forget, let's not forget, Andrew was a first-team All-State 6'2", 215-pound free safety who sometimes played corner in cover two zone. So that's something I've learned in the last, I don't know, 72 minutes. Is that right, Andrew? These are secrets. We don't need to – although I will tell you, last night we spent time going through Charlie's high school basketball highlight reel. Yeah.
Kane would actually like that, Charlie. You should play it. We're not going to spend time on our radio showing that, but it was funny stuff. And I will explain in greater detail as we – I don't want to yet go – we will do a full multi-hour conversation as soon as Arizona is done counting its ballots because I don't want to yet – because there's so much there, but this is not going to get any worse at this point. Donald Trump, of all the seven battleground states –
He won Georgia by two points. He won North Carolina by three points. Pennsylvania by one point. Michigan by a point and a half. Wisconsin by 0.9%. 0.9 under a point. Nevada by four points. Donald Trump is up five and a half points with 30% of the votes left to be counted in Arizona. So Arizona is the best performing of the seven battleground states. And remember, it was a Biden flipped state.
where North Carolina was not. And so Donald Trump flipped Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin from Biden. Pretty extraordinary stuff. If your approach to everyday aches and pains is to mask them, you know, feel better for a few hours only to have the pain return and then repeat the cycle all over again. It's time to try Relief Factor. And the good news is Relief Factor makes it quite easy. Their three-week quick start is just $19.95, less than a dollar a day.
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Really quick, Blake, how did our pro-life fights go? It could have been worse. Some of them were bad, but some of them it's like, OK, New York voted to protect abortion in Arizona. The ones that were contested, Arizona, sadly, it did pass. Colorado passed one. But the ones and Missouri is probably the toughest one. That was close. Fifty. Did we win or lose? We lost. What was the referendum? It was to, I believe, it.
protected abortion through viability I think in Missouri. That's bad. I know it's bad. Now the ones that are good. So Arizona and Missouri are the same now. Yes. That's great. How did Missouri not defeat it?
You know, it was close, but not quite there. So the good outcomes. By the way, every state should do what Florida's done, which is you need 60%. Yeah. So Florida, you needed 60%. They only got 57. That's amazing. Good enough. And so heartbeat bill lives in Florida. Heartbeat bill lives in Florida. The other ones that were good. Nebraska had. This is interesting. They had two bills. This is what I was interested in. Two measures. One of them was.
abortion legal through viability the other was ban abortion through 12 weeks as an initiated measure and it looks like that was kind of introduced to make sure that they would have you know a more moderate alternative to abortion through uh basically through birth and so the through viability one failed it only got 49 percent of the vote and then the 12 week ban first trimester everything after the first trimester ban that passed 55 percent of the vote
So that's amazing. So that one, by the way, that was a very brilliant counter move because that other one would have passed. But this one got more votes. But the one I'm proudest of is my home state, South Dakota. That was Amendment G abortion through viability in the state constitution lost. Not only lost, it lost bad. It only got 41 percent of the vote.
So, and South Dakota has a total ban on the books. So that was, they had ban or through viability and they voted down the through viability one decisively. So that's a huge win. Love it. Hey, Kane, what other, what other elements of this election do you think deserve attention that we haven't hit yet?
Well, just on what you were just discussing and sort of Missouri, how did Missouri, you know, 51 percent? You know, I think Missouri is like Kentucky. But I think the more important part of all these abortion referendums is looking at the separation. The President Trump was able to disconnect. He said, you know, that was one of the places where he really, really stayed on message.
was letting people know how he felt about IVF and how he felt about a federal ban on abortion and that he would veto it. So I think he achieved great separation in Florida. People who wanted to express their right to kill babies were able to still believe that President Trump was the right man to lead this country. So I think that's one slight positive. You know,
So other observations. Here's an observation for you. I think I texted this to you at 530 in the morning. If TPUSA were a stock, I want to know how many pre IPO shares Andrew and Blake would get.
Pre-IPO, they would do very, very well. They would have a lot of lock-up, but there would be a lock-up. There would be a significant lock-up period. So not the normal six months. You'd go six years before they get to it. That's right. There would be a six-year lock-up. That's exactly right, Cain.
Cain, this has just been the most amazing week. And by the way, do you know what happened two days ago? It's like because my nights and I feel my nights and my mornings are all messed up. Exactly. It's really unbelievable. It's actually 2 a.m. right now, Charlie. I was like, oh, yeah, it's wait. It's not. I'm all messed up here. So so, Cain, in closing, this was a refutation of the American Democrat Party. This was this was America trying to shed the woke mind virus once and for all.
Yeah, that's a nice way to look at it. I'll do a slight pivot. People check out at the top of the stack right now. I think I've got tweets up there about –
Grand Canyon University and the celebration there. And I want to mention, yeah, it was insane, right? So you talked about Hillsdale College. I would also recommend 16 and 17 year old young men and women consider Grand Canyon. What a place. I've got another link in the stack about the party and the celebration at Auburn. Unbelievable celebration at Auburn. So it really was the young people. And again, I'm not trying to butter you up, brother, but no one else was going to do this. No one else had this idea and you made it happen. You
One last thing I'll mention just about the reach. This isn't to toot the horn of Citizen Free Press, but just the reach of alternative media.
In the last three days, we've had 7 million unique people visit the homepage. And as you know, no one links to my homepage. There are no stories. It's just a stack of headlines. So 7 million people, that's 2% of the U.S. population, have come of their own volition in the last three days to the website. Yesterday, it's already over and the numbers are down, but we peaked in a 24-hour period with 31.5 million page views.
in 24 hours. I know there is no way Drudge is doing those numbers. As you know, SimilarWeb's only an estimate, but they actually show that his traffic has fallen another 50% in the last four months. Kane, you are the man. Thank you, Kane. Everybody email. God bless you, man. Email us, 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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