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A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran. This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec. Christ is King. They forced him out. It was like a coup. I spent $150 million to beat him, and I was leading by a lot.
And then they take him out and they give me another one. That's never happened before. It was like a palace coup. And he doesn't like her. I think Biden hates her maybe as much or more than he hates me. Is that possible? Donald Trump would go in to the Department of Justice and manipulate it.
in such a way that it would be used as a weapon against his political enemies. Yeah, he's going to lock you all up if he gets back in office. Remember last time he was a freshman. You know, he comes in the first time, he's not really sure exactly how it goes, and so he acts a certain way. Now, complete experience, complete knowledge, knows exactly what he wants, what he wants, and how he wants to do it. So what'll happen is, you're going to see the greatest set of talent ever walk on the field,
on January 20th. Well, first of all, on the point of reparations, it has to be studied. There's no question about that. And I've been very clear about that position. I think it's touch and go right now. I see shades of the Hillary Clinton campaign with the arrogance of a Democratic Party out of touch with the electorate. We want to have as many people come in as possible, but they have to come in legally. We don't want murderers. We don't want drug dealers. We don't want...
human traffickers. We don't want people from prison that are being let out after murdering somebody. We don't want to have that. We want to have great people come in. What started out as a robbery crew, upwards of 50 robberies, 20 individuals arrested for upwards of 50 robberies with an out of
Those 20 individuals, every single one of them is on the streets today. -Crime is down all over the world except here. Crime here is up and through the roof. Despite their fraudulent statements that they made, crime in this country is through the roof. And we have a new form of crime. It's called migrant crime. And it's happening at levels that nobody thought possible. -President Trump, as you know, the FBI says overall violent crime is actually coming down in this country. But Vice President Harris -- -Excuse me. The FBI defraud -- They were defrauding statements
They didn't include the worst cities. Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily. We are live. Today is October 15, 2024. Anno Domini.
Ladies and gentlemen, I know this is going to come as a shock to so many of you, but yes, it turns out the FBI lied. I know, I know. It's something that we all took as sacrosanct, we took as gospel. We know that it was Matthew, Mark,
Luke and John and the FBI. Matthew Mark, Luke and John and J. Edgar Hoover. But no, it turns out the FBI actually lied and David Muir lied as well in his fact check of President Trump at the ABC debate. Turns out that Donald Trump was once again
Completely correct. Let's go through some of the stats, shall we? The revised FBI crime data, revised data, revised data. They originally missed almost 2,000 murders in 2022. Given that almost all murders are reported, how does the FBI miss that many murders? And this is from crimeresearch.org.
The revised data shows what percent change in crime rates between 2021 and 2022. And keep in mind, by the way, this is just for the crime data released for 2022. So we're not even talking yet about 2024. We're two years, but the data is lagging two years behind our current point in time. But if the trend is not your friend, then guess where we are now. So they missed 2020.
1,699 murders. They missed as well nearly 80,000 violent crimes. And look at this, the property crime rate, 198,015. The larceny theft rate, 113,975. And then there, the violent crime rate. Look at this, 80,029.
So what does this mean in terms of differential? Because you have to talk about, okay, is this up? Is this down? What do these numbers mean? You can't just give people numbers in a vacuum. And that's what we endeavor not to do here on Human Events Daily. So you go right in. Well, originally, the FBI said that the violent crime had fallen by 2.1%. But as it turns out, violent crime actually increased by 4.5%, nearly a 5% year-on-year increase from
from 2021 to 2022. Now, how many people are actually going to be hearing that data? Is this true in your area? Is this something that you're seeing? And particularly if you're in one of the seven swing states, I want you to email us right now. Tell us what you're seeing. 1776 at humanevents.com. 1776 at humanevents.com. My father, by the way, was just profiled in our local paper
for going to the Trump rally, but at the same time, right next to that was a story about a violent murder that took place
just two blocks from where we grew up. This is the story of our times, ladies and gentlemen, the crime that's going on in our own hometowns, the murders on our streets. We'll be right back, 1776 at humanevents.com. Influences, these are influences, and they're friends of mine, Jack Posolik. Where's Jack? Jack Posolik.
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So, folks, I want to look at those numbers again. And I want to tell you a little bit about that story out of Narsetown, Pennsylvania. So as wonderful it is, and my father, you know, really cool that he got profiled a little bit there in our local paper with President Trump for the rally. And you see a little picture of my dad there. He got up. He's doing his version of the Trump dance, the Trump Watusi, as they call it.
But I want to call your attention also to the other story that's on the cover. And so my dad sent me this warning and said, hey, look, I made it in the paper. Look at your old man. Check it out. I was like, ah, it's great to see you, Dad. Good job. But then the other story that's right there.
And I talked about this with Tucker and the media came in and they said they wanted to fact check me on these things. And let's see what it says. Teen sentenced for role in robbery and murder. A Norristown teenager who admitted to conspiring with three others in the robbery of a man who was fatally shot during the encounter faces time in a juvenile detention facility followed by a period of adult probation in connection with his role in a crime.
Justin Lierre Davis, who was 16 at the time, participated in the 7.49 p.m. January 20, 2024 robbery of William Carter in the unit block of Westwood Street in Norristown, was adjudicated.
on charges of third-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder. He just turned 17. By the way, he will be allowed out, most likely, by the time that he's 21. He'll be put back on the street after he robbed and murdered a guy on Westwood Street in Norristown. What's interesting about Westwood Street in Norristown? Well, Westwood Street, the corner specifically where this murder took place, is called Wood and Powell.
What's interesting about the corner of Wood and Powell is that's where I was born, was on the corner of Wood and Powell in Norristown in a place that used to be called Montgomery Hospital. But Montgomery Hospital isn't there anymore because it was demolished after Norristown became a sanctuary city.
and in its place is now a vacant lot and they opened up a Planned Parenthood clinic next door. I used to live one block away from Wooden Powell. My father, who you see there on the cover, that's depicted, used to live right one block away at, so we were at Fernandes and Powell, that's Wooden Powell, so it's one block up. And we lived there our entire lives. My father lived there since 1954.
So from 1954 all the way up into the 1990s, 40 plus years, my father lived on that street. And this is what he's seen it devolve into in his lifetime. And you just kind of see all of it right there, folks. You see all of it right there. A town, working class town that devolves into chaos, that devolves into sanctuary cities, murder. And then you see an old guy from the neighborhood, from the old neighborhood, I should say,
and Donald Trump coming in to say we need to restore law and order to our homes. That's the story of this election. So how do we win this election? Well, folks, we've got the COO of Turning Point Action to talk to us all about the different operations that are going on in the swing states as we have 20 days. Really? Just 20 days left? Let's get him on to question him that. Tyler Boyer joins us now. What's up, Tyler? What's up, Jack? How we doing? We're good, man. 20 days? Is it really 20 days? Is that for real?
No, it's crazy. It's like we need we need more time. You always want more time. But I feel like we're on a good trajectory right now with where everything's at to make sure that we get this thing across the finish line. In a way, I feel like it's been it's been like four years down to 20 days. And it's just it's so surreal to me to think that in less than three weeks, you know, we're going to have. Well, let me ask you this, Tyler, and I'm sure I'll be there with you on on air. But do you think we'll have an answer on election night?
Yeah, I mean, that's the goal, right? So like to break it down really easily for everybody that's watching and listening at home, you know, you've got Arizona and Wisconsin, which are really your should be your backup plans to the winning formula, Pennsylvania and Georgia. So right now you've got home state to Jack, Pennsylvania, what he claims.
And you've got Georgia on a really great trajectory. North Carolina is looking fine. So with all the polling that's there and everybody turns out, we had a really great first day of early voting in Georgia where we had a lot of good rural turnout. That's where you lose this election is in the rurals across America.
So, with that, you have Arizona, Wisconsin as kind of the backup plan because that's what gets you to the 270 marker, over the 270 marker if anything goes wrong in either one of those two states. And Arizona and Wisconsin are really interesting because they're very similar in voting population sizes.
So last election, you have about three and a half million people who are going to cast votes in both those states. The projections right now are that turnout is going to be lower. And so lower turnout is, I think, good for us because it's indicated that there's lower turnout amongst Democrats. They worked really hard in 2020 to get a lot of people registered and out. But
But Wisconsin and Arizona are both right on pace right now. And where you want to kind of keep in your mind is basically every 30 to 35,000 votes is about 1% that moves the needle. So you start asking yourself the question, well, what can we do to move 30,000 votes in either of those two states? Well, it's real simple. It's getting out the vote, making sure that your neighbors get the vote.
get in their ballot and they get in it on time. And don't wait for potential weather to happen in Wisconsin or Michigan. Don't wait for other issues to arise. We have a huge senior base in Arizona. People have bad days. They go to the hospital. They feel sick before elections. Don't risk it. Get your ballot and drop it off at an early voting location or go vote early, which has now become so familiar for a lot of people.
Well, and that's what I did in Pennsylvania there. I went and voted already. Guess what, Tyler? By the way, both of my parents already they've even voted two weeks before me in Pennsylvania. They voted in September. So this idea of normalizing the early voting is key. So but but Tyler, walk us through those numbers.
When we talk about people like I'm putting up there, I understand Charlie hasn't received his ballot yet, which I think is hilarious. And he was saying that's why he he was saying on his show that that's why he hasn't voted yet. It's like you just have to start shaming people into not vote. Why haven't you voted yet? Do you not love America? Do you not support Donald Trump? What's your problem, man? What's your problem? So walk us through, though, in the data. Why is early voting so critical?
Yeah, I mean, look, so a lot of people ask the question, well, if we all voted early, wouldn't that tell the Democrats exactly what we need? They need to beat us by in order to win. And the answer, quick answer is yes. But if we also wait to everyone just vote on one day, that doesn't give our teams that are out working so diligently to get in as many votes as humanly possible.
And it is a real simple explanation. Prior to data and technology being available up to the minute, up to the hour, up to the day, you really didn't know when you were running elections how things were going to turn out. You kind of got data over the course of weeks rather than days or even hours.
And so now, because that all is accessible and the Democrats have really weaponized this, they've really identified, okay, well, if, you know, this one specific precinct is not turning in as many votes as they usually do, they can send basically a strike team.
to go turn out those votes, meaning go knock on those people's doors and get them turned out. Our side just really hasn't done that. So that's what we built at Turning Point Action with our full-time team that we've had in Arizona and Wisconsin, and we've tested in some other places. That's why we've been so focused on this is get out the vote in the same way that the left has done, identifying the specific precincts that we got to turn out, make sure to get turned out in full in order for us to win.
And it's working right now on the ground here in Arizona. We have thousands of people who have committed to our commit 100 program. Just like you see on screen, you can go to tpaction.com slash 100 and sign up for that and help out chase 100 ballots is what we've done. And we said is, Hey, commit to 100 ballots, just 100.
become best friends with these people, talk to them, follow up with them, text them, follow up, text with them, make sure they get in their vote as quickly as possible. Because the low propensity voters, what we sometimes call a low information voter, a less reliable voter, a person who just isn't as hot to vote as you are, those are the people who ultimately decide swing states.
And so that's the big message that we're talking about, especially with Republicans now, is, you know, the swing voter is really important. Obviously, we want to win those people. Guess what, guys? We're already winning those people. And most states 60-40 are like, I'm not no brainer. I'm not doing another four years of Joe Biden type disastrous policies.
we're already winning that. We have to go out and find and get out the people who already agree with us. But again, just need a little bit of extra hand. They're a little bit old and they forget. They just don't care as much about voting as maybe you do. But if they had a little bit of an assistance, they would do it. That is the most critical piece. And this is huge. So
So you actually get them out, you find the people who are there, and then you can remove them from your Delta, by the way, and we can talk about it later. But Elon Musk just announced a series of talks that he's going to be holding across Pennsylvania. But in order to attend, you have to have already voted early in Pennsylvania. So I don't know if he's going to verify that, but...
You can't get into the Elon Musk talks in PA that he's going to be announcing unless you've already voted. So I guess I can go. My family can go. The Posos can go. Are you going to be able to go? We'll see. You got to vote first. That's what Elon says. Stay tuned. Come back with more Tyler Boyd.
All right, Jack Posobiec, we are back live, Human Events Daily. Folks, the world is in flames and Kamala Harris is a complete and total disaster.
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And actually, yeah, it just occurred to me as well that the way that Elon is probably going to be able to run this registration for these events is that if you register, if you use your true name, that they're going to be able to actually check that up with these voter rolls and voter and the voter data that you're talking about, isn't he?
Yeah, so all of us. So we have some really great partners that we're working with. Turning Point Action is not doing its full Chase the Vote program in Pennsylvania, but we have great partners in the P.A. Chase with Cliff Maloney. And we've been working really closely with Scott Prest, our early vote action, supporting everything that he's doing, everything.
And then, of course, you've got America PAC that's operating in many of these states. And one of their primary focuses is Pennsylvania. That's why Elon's been spending so much time there. But yeah, all of us right now are looking at and just just diving so deeply into the voter data as it's coming back hour by hour, day by day, really identifying, you know,
who from our target universes has turned in the vote. So basically what this comes down to for everyone that's listening at home is you've got hundreds of thousands and really what you mentioned
nationally states to go as millions of voters who we've isolated figured out these are the people who may or may not vote. And so all of us are working together and really harmony and the most harmony I think I've ever seen in the conservative movement, putting bodies out on doors to turn out those voters. So participating in Pennsylvania, working with us through turning point action or early vote action or the PHAs or America pack, obviously,
All of those different ways, all of us have a little bit unique programs that are designed and identifying those people that we absolutely have to turn out who may or may not get out their vote if we don't remind them, help them hold their hand, walk them to the mailbox or to the polling place.
Oh, it's absolutely genius. Now, and of course, by the way, we've got Cliff Maloney coming up right after here on the program today. But Tyler, walk me through a little bit some more. There's been a lot of talk that I've heard and a lot of videos that I've seen about Turning Point Action's app.
And a lot of this information, a lot of these operations really are predicated on these apps. This isn't the old walkbooks that you used to get when I first got started in Southeast Pennsylvania. And I remember doing Scantron and all that nonsense. Now it's all digital. Turning Point Action's got the app. And in fact, if I understand correctly, you can even use this app if you're not in one of the targeted states. So walk us through some of the features here.
Yeah, so we've tried to make the easiest possible to use, get out the vote tool that's ever been created within the conservative movement.
You'll notice that it's very similar to Scott's Early Vote Action app. It's because we've built it and provided it to them. Also Tea Party Patriots and so many others that are using the same construct. Really simple. You download the Turning Point Action application and make sure it's the Turning Point Action app. It's blue. It's a blue button. Get in there. In the top left-hand corner, you press the little arrow button and it asks for your phone number. You input your phone number. That's how we make sure that you're not a Democrat.
and that you sign up for helping us get out the vote. And then it provides to you walk books immediately, call lists, text lists, and a postcard writing assistance application.
So when you can get in there, you say, hey, what can I do? I've got, you know, an hour or two today. How can I be helpful? There's a button when you go in there, you click help knock doors and it says voters near me. You press the button, it automatically pulls all the voters that we absolutely need you to help get out.
near you. And you can do this anywhere in the United States. There's also buttons below that, that if you're outside of Arizona or Wisconsin or Pennsylvania or Michigan or Georgia, that you can actually click on those buttons. And it says Arizona voters click on that and go to them and start doing the exact same thing. So you can start making calls and sending text messages to people, not in your own state, but
But if you want to help save the country, you immediately can go in and within literal seconds, you can do this. And we've trained 95-year-olds to use this. We have young people who are using this for the first time. We have people who are Gen Xers who say, you know, I never really got involved politically, but I want to do something that's just so simple and easy to use and gives you no excuse. You can immediately pull up the name, start talking to your neighbors. And there's only one message, Jack.
It's very simple. Get in your vote. Get in your vote. You don't have to be a PhD in politics.
You don't have to talk about everything, the who, what, when, where, why. It's just simple. Get in your vote. If you vote, if you can only vote for a couple of different positions, vote for U.S. president, vote for U.S. Senate. Get those votes in and make sure that they're in beyond time and then aid those people with walking them to their mailbox. If they have an early vote or an absentee vote or take them to the nearest polling place or polling center, make a plan with them to vote.
You know, it's actually funny you mention that because it reminds me of when I was in the military and I used to teach report writing when I was in military intel. So there'd be times when we'd be collecting field reports and I would go to our junior analysts, junior collectors, and they would tell me like,
oh, I've got this really interesting report and there's something that's going on. And they'd be so focused on like analyzing what they had and trying to think about it. And they would get what I call analysis by, or excuse me, paralysis by analysis. They would get paralysis by analysis. And I would just sit there and I'd go, guys,
Just get the report in the computer. Just get it in the computer. We can do all that later, but you need to get it in the computer first. And what we would do in training is we'd give them deadlines and make it time-fused. So I love the fact, by the way, the Turning Point's doing that. How many votes did you get in this week?
How many votes did you get in today? So you've got to do that. It's just taking that extra step of making all of this look, you know, we all have great stuff that we talk about every day. We're all learning about the information, the truth that's going on, repealing back the layers of how our country actually works. But guess what? None of that matters.
None of that matters if we don't spend the next 20 days actually taking action and making sure people get their vote. And I love, by the way, that Elon is only letting people that have actually already voted early come to his rallies. It's like, oh, you didn't vote yet? Sorry. Sorry. No room for you. No room at the end.
Tyler, I would be remiss if I didn't ask you while I have you on real quick here for a couple of minutes. So two of the names. So the finger pointing has already kind of begun in the Kamala sphere. And one of the big fingers that's being pointed is at Tim Walls and the selection of Tim Walls.
In my state of Pennsylvania, our governor, Josh Shapiro, was passed over. In your state of Arizona, your senator, Mark Kelly, was passed over. Do you think that she would have been more competitive in these two swing states had she picked either of them? Yeah, I mean, this is the most interesting thing. I think when we look back, there's a number of different points that you're going to see that they're going to blame things on. One is they're going to blame us because the get out the vote strategy hopefully will have worked.
which is frightening our base into really taking seriously voting early and making sure their vote gets counted and tabulated. That's number one. Number two, they're going to look at obviously the minority vote and Trump's gains there. And Trump had already started on that process since 2016. So that's not new information to them. They had already kind of expected it. But this is really kind of the big deal, which is it comes down to the swing states.
And the swing states that were at play here are, again, the top four that really matter at this point for the Democrats and Republicans that have basically become ground zero are Pennsylvania, Georgia, Wisconsin, Arizona. It's kind of expected that Michigan...
should land with the people that they have out for the Democrats. It's kind of expected that North Carolina will kind of land with the Republicans. It's always been there. Nevada would matter more had the Nebraska second district, if we got winner-take-all done. But now, because that Nebraska issue didn't get resolved,
Nevada doesn't matter as much in the, in the formula for 270 to win. So you're looking now at this point at Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin. And so there's really two breakdowns here. You have Georgia, which is already hairy for the Democrats, Arizona, which is, has been looking bad for the Democrats this entire time. And you have the union members who have a huge amount of influence in Michigan and Pennsylvania who,
And so this is where the concept came up was, you know, the black pastors that are in Michigan said, we absolutely have to have Kamala to be able to survive at all and get some, some of our black voters back. But then, you know, you had the union arm that runs all of these outside C4s, which are their get out the vote operation. And people don't realize this, the entire get out the vote operation is totally dependent on these unions. So they make the calls ultimately.
And their call was they wanted Josh Shapiro. And if they couldn't get Josh Shapiro, the only other viable option for them as big union guy was Tim Waltz.
And so it looks like Josh Shapiro said, no, I don't want to tie my future to Kamala Harris. And so they were stuck with Tim Walz. Also the fact that he's also the fact that he's Jewish and he volunteered with the IDF. And that would have been just a complete poison pill for a lot of voters out there in Michigan, Minnesota and Northern Virginia that Kamala Harris's party has imported in.
Yeah, I mean, yeah, the Democrats how they look at this map they got they got to go we can't lose Michigan right if you lose Michigan, and I always tell people this losing Michigan for the Democrats is like losing Arizona for us.
You have to invest in Arizona because the statistical analysis to win the 270 electoral college votes is highly dependent on winning Arizona for us. It's the same for them. Statistically, if they lose Michigan, it makes their life really, really, really difficult. They have to start figuring out and getting really creative and winning other places that they're not super comfortable winning like North Carolina and other places in Georgia where there's just not as much viability there for them.
So for us, we're like in actually a good position if we properly staff places like this has been our argument the entire time at Turning Point Action is if you staff properly, Arizona, you put pressure on in Wisconsin, you staff properly, Georgia, you're now in a position where if you can win Michigan or Pennsylvania, you're in good shape.
And actually, actually, Tyler, can we hold you over real quick? Because this this is fascinating. And if you've got a minute just to finish the thought, I'd love to hold you over, brother. Yeah, you got it. I'll be here. All right. Cool. Cool. Hard break. Sorry. Clock. The clock runs the show. Not me. We'll be right back. Human Events Daily. You need to hear this. Where's Jack? Where's Jack? Where is he? Jack, I want to see you.
Great job, Jack. Thank you. What a job you do. You know, we have an incredible thing. We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys who should be getting policies. All right, Jack, we'll be back here. Human Events Daily. Tyler Boyer, you were just walking us through a really masterful walkthrough of the states. The clock cut us off, that mean, nasty, evil, unforgiving clock. Let me give it back to you, brother. Yeah, and like we were just talking about, I mean, just where we're at is...
It basically comes down to, and you just said this to me before we got back on, is it's always been this way that the Republicans just have to basically pick up one of the blue wall states. It's Pennsylvania, Michigan, or Wisconsin. Pennsylvania is the toughest in a lot of ways because it's the biggest. So that just means that you have to go all in really hard, lots of money spent on TV, on the airwaves.
But then that's a lot of bodies and the left has a lot of bodies naturally to the unions. The polling's been really good there because it appears that the union benefit isn't really playing out. And by the way, there's like polls are showing 60, 70 percent of the union members are supporting Trump.
So that's automatically taking the air out of their sails, both in Pennsylvania and Michigan, which is part of the reason why you're seeing such positive things there. Wisconsin's like a free for all. It's a lot of farmland spread out state where you, it's just, it's a right to work state. So you have a lot of far fewer union members that are there in the Midwest. It's like one of the only states that really is that way. It's kind of sandwiched between all these big union states and it's, it's a free for all. And so that's kind of your last stand for,
in the Midwest, if you put bodies there, you have a much better chance per capita to win votes. That's been our argument at Turning Point Action is that makes the best investment sense to put people into. And, you know, coming out of this election, the Republican Party really needs to staff up Wisconsin and get much more serious about Wisconsin for that reason. In addition to building more inroads with the unions, because those inroads are there. Union members are there. And the Republican Party cannot reject
The pro-Trump, strong, blue-collar effort and language that Trump has put in that has really attracted so many people to our side. But you have to have the bodies to offset the amount of bodies that are run by all these historic organizations that are really run by union members and their families that are on the left.
And so that's really our job is we've got to build our own apparatus within the unions. We've got to build our own organizations that help pay those people to get out the vote for us in election years. And then places like Wisconsin, we've got to staff up big time. You do that, you win the presidency, maybe for a generation if you do it right. Tyler Boyer, Turning Point Action. Give people that website one last time.
Join us. Commit to chase 100 votes with us. It's tpaction.com slash 100. That's tpaction.com slash 100. We need your help. Pennsylvania, Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada. Get out the vote so we can win.
All right. Thank you so much, Tyler. So understand, folks, Kamala Harris to win has to sweep the Rust Belt. Trump only needs one. So one of those key states is, of course, my home state of Pennsylvania. And right there on the ground, we got the PHA's led by Cliff Maloney, who joins us now. What's up, Cliff?
Jack, I'm out here in York. We're on the ground having fun. I love York. Really, really pumped, man. You got to stop by the White Rose Tavern, man. I love that place. Used to always go there after events. But don't go into fatties. Don't go into fatties. Trust me, man. You do not want to go there.
That's good to hear. We're doing a Super Chase event here with Turning Point, so I appreciate you having Tyler on as well. But I'm going to do a Super Chase event with a bunch of volunteers here. As you know, we've got 120 full-timers on the ground in PA knocking 500,000 doors. Happy to report on your show. We just put out our daily tracker, 259,000 doors. So we are on track to hit those 500,000.
But it's wild out here, Jack. And listen, totally agree with what you and Tyler just said. You know, Pennsylvania is going to be tough. The Democrats have twice as many people on the ground as they did in 2020. They're spending twice as much money when it comes to their ground game. But this is the first time we're fighting fire with fire. We are fighting back and using their tactics. And I think it's going to have tremendous success.
Tell me about this final sprint that the PHA is conducting. I love this. Walk me through what it means.
Yeah, so what we're doing, we have 120 full-time chasers, but we want to pad the numbers, right? We want to do what the Dems do and just really have an influx at the end. So I'm out here raising money. Folks want to support us. They can go to pachase.com. But what we're doing is we're providing housing and we're providing gas cards and we'll train everybody up. They just got to come to Pennsylvania October 23rd through November 5th. Folks can apply right now at pachase.com.
slash sprint. That's PHAs.com slash sprint. And it's just going to be think of it like, you know, this is going to be a battle battleground. But we'll house everybody will actually be right here in York, PA. So we're getting hotels lined up. But if you want to get off the couch, if you want to help us in the state that will dictate the White House,
Come join us. This final sprint is about making sure we hit our 500,000 door goal. And as you know, you know, we feel like if we do that, we can win. And Jack, just to be clear, I mean, look at the results, right? Pennsylvania, when it comes to Republican returns in 2020 at this time, we only had 44,000 GOP mail-in ballots returned.
Today, we're over 90,000. That's the good news. You want to know the bad news? The Democrats, despite being down hundreds of thousands in their requests compared to four years ago, they're still on par with their 2020 numbers. They are still delivering returns as they did in 2020. So yes, we've doubled our numbers, but it's up to everybody out there to make sure everyone has a plan to vote, and we have to continue to make sure we compete when it comes to voting early.
Because it's as simple as that. And by the way, I love this idea, Cliff. And I don't know if you have any information there on the ground in Pennsylvania. I've heard some talk from Delaware County about this tour that Elon Musk is now putting together, a speaking tour, where the only...
Only way to get access to the tour is you have to have already voted early. And this, of course, is computed on the voter rolls. So they would have that information. They're going to be checking this at the door. So you don't get in unless you already cast your vote. It's brilliant. As of course, Elon Musk. What else would you expect from the guy?
He is, man. He is. I mean, he's obviously going to save the democracy. You know, I use the left's language. But in my opinion, really, I do think he's saving the republic. X in general, the ability to have a platform. You know, my dad is sending me videos off X. You know, that's something that I just I just don't think people understand how impactful that is. Well, it's incredible. So, Cliff, let us know, where can people go to get access to the PHAs? How do they get signed up? How do they get in?
Yeah, pachase.com. You can sponsor a full-time or a full day of ballot chasing. It's $175 for a full-time. That's pachase.com. And look, everybody, this is going to be an extremely difficult but extremely needed process. The Democrats are scared to death because we are organizing the way they do. We're using their tactics to beat them. But if you want to get involved, pachase.com. You can download the P.A. Chase app.
I don't care if you can only come into the state for a day. Apply right now. We'll get you a room. We'll get you gas. And we can have you talking to the people in Pennsylvania that are going to put us over the top for Trump to win. PHAs.com and Jack, got to say thank you to you and everybody at RAB for all the support, putting the message out there. This is teamwork. This is synergy. And we're going to win this thing.
Look, it's as simple as that. Cliff Maloney, folks, you got to go out there, support him, support the chase. I love the final sprint aspect of this. Look, he's got the spirit of 76 right there on his lid. The 76ers, that's what we need, folks. Pennsylvania is where the United States of America was founded. It's where the republic was founded, and it will be where the new republic is founded. Yes.
yet again this is the spot you got to make your stand and i love the fact that you got look when this thing all started it was like me pressler and and cliff were the only three people in the entire universe that were talking about pennsylvania and we're we're just like ringing the bell saying pennsylvania pennsylvania is the play pa is the play the keystone is the key now you got elon musk swinging in 75 million dollars he just threw down guys
You've got to get to Pennsylvania. They've got the money, but what do they need are the bodies. They need the people to come out. So go and support Cliff Maloney and the PA Chase. Cliff, God bless, man. I'll see you out there soon. Thanks, Jack. Take care. Okay, right back here. Human Events Daily concludes. My ear about the boring people at your office. I'm trying to listen to the new human events with Jack Pazubic.
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But before we do, I've actually got a little bit of a special guest right here in studio for the first time ever. Special guest, can you join me for the first time we've ever had an in-studio guest here on the show? Just come on in, folks. It's the man of the hour. It's my dad, Papa Poso. What's up, Dad? Hi, Jack. I just was in the neighborhood, and I wanted to make sure you were at work today.
Oh, I'm at work every day, Dad. You don't need to keep up on me. By the way, whenever my dad... Yeah, yeah, come close. Come close. Pretend you like me. My dad still asks me, he said, Jack, you get benefits with that job, right? You got benefits? I get a lot of benefits. We won't mention any coffee or anything like that right now. Well, how did you... Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Getting all my coffee out. I just want to say one thing. We, Posobics, covered the whole state this past weekend or the last week. We were in Pittsburgh, Pike County, Redding.
Newtown, this guy's all over and took me along for the ride. It was a great time. And one special announcement, Pennsylvania is in play and we need your vote. We need all the men out there to vote. Trump needs your support to take back America. Earlier, Jack was talking about crime, especially in our town.
Trump will help lower crime. Well, Dad, let me actually ask you about that question because that's Wood and Powell Street. That's one block or basically two blocks away from a block and a half from where we grew up. It's where you lived from the 1950s all the way through the 1990s. What was that block like when you were growing up? The kids would be out until the lights came on, and that was our cue to go home.
We were up and down the street with our bikes, just having a good old time, catching lightning bugs in the summer, sitting out, having fun, sleeping out in the backyards. Not a care in the world, no crime anywhere. And when was it that you started to notice the town taking a turn?
Probably in the early 90s. Yeah. Because, you know, I made that big statement when Tucker came to town and now there's the media is fact checking me. They're saying, oh, how do you how do you attribute that to, you know, to migrants and Section 8 and public housing? And I say, well, that's what that seems to me to be what changed the town. But, you know, let's let's hear your side of it since you live there longer than I did.
It was a beautiful city to live in. We had walked to school, eight blocks walking to school and back. Everybody knew everybody. We'd have people over for dinner or all the kids would go to somebody else's house for dinner. Like I said, we'd camp out in each other's yard, have a good old time, hang out on the corner before we got our driver's licenses. I'm sure a lot of other people did that too.
And it was a really down to earth town and sorry to see it go. - Is it, now I remember I mentioned this I think, but you had your first job at Fardman's Pharmacy on the corner, is that right? - That's right. - So what was your first job at Fardman's Pharmacy? What year was that? - I was in 10th grade at the local high school and-- - The local high school that's now a demolished crater. - Bishop Henrick. - Yeah. - Hale Bishop Henrick High School.
Selling candy, cigars, cigarettes, magazines, once in a while helping stock supplies for the pharmacist in the back. When I got my driver's license, we used to actually deliver.
And that store now, if you go down, it's an African food market and there are bars all over the windows and all over the doors. I actually went past it the other day when we were in town. We drove past the old block and I mean, it just looks like, you know, it just, I don't know, it looks like it lost a war. It looks like a bomb went off or something in there.
It's run down. That whole little strip mall is run down. And sadly to say, we rode past the old house, and that's the worst one on the block right now. Yeah, the worst one on the entire block. And we're not saying it was the greatest place on earth. I wouldn't think that Narnstown is the greatest place on earth. I would never say that. But it was...
It was a good place, you know? It was a place where you knew everybody, or a place where you could, like you said, you could just go over other people's houses for dinner and everyone knew each other. And Nana Brown lived, you know, just a couple of blocks away. Right. Before we get cut by the next vice president of the United States, I want to say that I attended five Trump rallies, and I attended the town hall in Oaks, Pennsylvania, as a volunteer for Trump Force 47.
And the energy was exactly like any of the other five rallies I was at. Because of medical emergencies, Trump went to Plan B, which was graceful. It was more intimate. And people wouldn't leave. I mean, he kept playing songs. He says, well, let's keep playing the music. And I had no complaints. People said I looked bored doing my little thing there. I was
a volunteer seating people, keeping the aisle open for Secret Service, things like that, and having a good time. Yeah, I remember it was amazing because Time Magazine's got it up today and the whole media was going off saying, oh, it was a bizarre rally and people couldn't know why Donald Trump was playing all this music. And I'm like, what are you talking about? My family's right there. And they all said they had a great time listening to music with Trump. He turned it into like Casey Kasem's music review, but it's Donald Trump hosting. Yeah.
Little dad joke. There's new meaning to the initials DJ Trump. Oh, come on. He had a great set list. I let my dad come on the show one time and he's got to drop the dad joke on us there. That's what happens when you bring the Polish grandpa on the show, folks. DJ Trump.
- Wow, you really just said that didn't you? - Get out and vote early. - Yeah, I did say that. Well, it looks like JD is actually gonna be, he's not on stage yet, so let's keep going a little bit here. And no, but when we talk about Pennsylvania being in play, it is in play, and JD Vance is a big part of that because while Donald Trump is, he's this New York billionaire, and people know that he's got a connection with the working class, that when it comes down to it though, JD Vance is a guy who, when I said in our town it wasn't the greatest place in the world, it was good.
J.D. Vance did not come from a privileged background. He didn't come from a nice background like like I certainly have having you and mom and a stable household and, you know, cousins and aunts and uncles and grandparents that live nearby. Whereas, you know, I mean, he had the family, but he had just a broken home and a mother who was addicted to drugs.
and a town that was completely destroyed by so many of these forces, and yet he's overcome that. So when we talk about the forgotten Americans, Donald Trump talks about them, J.D. Vance is one of them. Final message for J.D.? Keep up the hard work. We'll see you in November, and we'll see you January 20th. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have our permission to... Play it short. Play it short. Play it short.