The suburban vote is crucial because it represents a significant shift in demographics, particularly among women and Jewish voters who are turning away from traditional Democratic support due to issues like abortion, anti-Semitism, and concerns over the direction of the country.
First-time voters, especially those who have never voted before but are now motivated by issues like immigration, abortion, and the economy, can significantly impact the outcome, particularly in swing states like Pennsylvania and Arizona.
The Jewish vote is a key factor in suburban turnout, particularly in Pennsylvania, where Jewish voters in areas like Bucks and Montgomery counties are shifting towards Trump due to concerns over rampant anti-Semitism and foreign policy issues like the October 7th events.
Operation Old Glory encourages voters to wear patriotic apparel, such as red, white, and blue or American flag clothing, to polling stations. This display of patriotism is believed to influence undecided voters and boost turnout among those who feel strongly about national pride.
Concerns driving suburban female voters towards Trump include issues like education, particularly the quality of public schooling, and personal freedoms, such as the right to bodily autonomy and opposition to policies that restrict these rights.
The male vote is significant because traditionally, men have shown lower turnout rates. However, in this election, there is a noticeable surge in male voters, particularly first-time voters, who are motivated by issues like masculinity, national pride, and economic concerns.
The Kids Medical Emergency Kit is significant because it addresses a growing concern among parents about the availability and accessibility of healthcare, particularly in emergency situations. This reflects broader anxieties about the state of the healthcare system and the need for preparedness.
The issue of trans inclusion in women's sports has become a significant point of contention, particularly among suburban voters, including those in Pennsylvania. It has driven some voters, including Bob Casey, to publicly oppose such policies, indicating a potential shift in voter sentiment.
Community organizing is crucial because it helps to mobilize voters and ensure high turnout, particularly in key swing states. It also helps to infiltrate and influence nodes of power, such as local government offices and community organizations, to counteract the Marxist takeover strategies implemented by figures like Eric Holder and Barack Obama.
Turning Point Action's strategy involves deploying hundreds of volunteers and full-time staff to high-density polling places, using buses to transport voters, and actively curing ballots to ensure every vote is counted. They are focusing on key states like Arizona, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania to maximize Republican turnout.
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This is the last election. I think you're right. Yeah, I think you're right. And I think people and a lot of people are waking up and realize that that have been lifelong Democrats. Guys like Bill Ackman, guys like Chamath. Exactly. Tulsi Gabbard switched over to the Republicans. Like there's a lot of people who their whole life they've been left wing and they realize, like, I can't do this anymore. And I used to be Democrats. Yeah. I will ask the question that I think is a fair question to ask. Who raised these people? We still have an electorate.
70 million plus that will be voting for a man who said he was going to assassinate for treason the chairman of the Joint Chiefs because he didn't support him on January the 6th. I literally could go on all day. Even if Trump doesn't win, the Defense Department and NASA are going to need a new arrangement for all their rockets.
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2024, Anno Domini. And in the middle of all that is also my seventh anniversary with Tanya Tate. I love you, sweetheart. Seven down, forever to go. Look, folks, it's as simple as this. I wish I were somewhere else today. I know we all wish we were somewhere else today. We shouldn't have to worry about politics. But you know something? Somewhere along the line, politics came up and started changing our world and changing our countries. Our towns were taken from us.
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Then they came for our jobs. They came for everything else. Then they come for the kids. And when you come for the kids, we draw the line and we say no more. Absolutely not. And so today is the day that we finally get a chance to do something to respond to everything that they've pushed on us and pushed on this movement for the last nine years. And it's as simple as this.
You took away our jobs. You took away our towns. You took away everything. But what did we have left? Our right to vote. Our right to say how we want our government to be run. How we want all of this to be run.
And people, you need to get online right now. Huge turnout this morning in the rural areas. We'd love to hear that. But you need to get in line and stay in line. Get in line and stay in line and do not get out of that line for any reason, for any purpose. They'll say, oh, don't do this, don't do that. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Get in line, stay in line. By the way, no MAGA gear at the Lions. I'm gonna be very clear about that, but you can be patriotic. Red, white, and blue. So we are launching Operation Old Glory. Wear your American flag apparel. Wear your flag shirt. Go out there because studies have shown that that show of patriotism, display of patriotism, seeing the Star-Spangled Banner actually has the ability to shift boats.
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All right, Jack, what's up? We're back here, Human Events Daily. We are live. Today is election day. Are we saving the republic or not? By the way, send your emails in. I've been tweeting this out. Send us your emails, 1776 at humanevents.com. What are you seeing out there? Tell us what state you're in. And if you are in one of the swing states, if you feel comfortable, tell us what part of the state, what county. We'd love to know a little bit of that granular level so we can see what's going on on the ground. Obviously, we had issues earlier in Pennsylvania. Today, that's already been dealt with.
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You are going to love this. Real quick, before we go to our next guest, I want to just say something specifically to the people of Pennsylvania, but also to everyone out there today, that as you go out and you go to vote, I understand. Sometimes the lines get long. Sometimes the poll workers can be annoying, insulting. They're vexed. They're out there dealing with everything. Then you get problems like we saw. Machines went down. Cambria County, that's been fixed. That's been taken care of.
But there's one person who isn't going to be voting today. And you very much want it. And so when you go out there and you're dealing with all that, and when you're reaching out to your friends, and you're reaching out to those group chats, and you do need to do that, reach out to your group chats, reach out. I don't care if it is a family chat or a soccer chat or a church chat. You got to go wild. Just go absolutely wild. Today's the day. You're never going to get another day because you never know when one day might be the day that you never get another day.
And so that man who won't be voting in Pennsylvania today is one of the greatest Pennsylvanians who ever walked the anointed ground of the Commonwealth. His name is Cory Comfort.
So I want to remind everybody that when you go out there, when you're in the line and you're staying in line and you're casting your ballot and you're casting your paper ballot if you have to, you're doing it for Corey, that we are doing this for him and we are going to make sure that his sacrifice was not in vain, that what they did to him, what was done to him will never be done again.
I want to bring on now, we've got Ryan Gerduski joining us. Ryan, look, man, I'm hearing a lot from Pennsylvania. I'm hearing the rules are up. The rules are booming. I'm hearing Philadelphia is starting to come online. The early vote, I know you've been tracking the numbers, crunching that down, but also this huge suburban turnout, just this massive suburban turnout. Seeing the same thing in Arizona. You've got the head for numbers. You've been crunching this for the last couple of weeks. Wanted to get you on and get your thoughts.
Right. So in the early turnout, Republicans managed to keep Democrats down. There are different things that different teams are saying, right? So if it seems contradictory, people have different goal sets. Democrats said they wanted to have over 400,000 absentee ballots in. Republicans said they wanted Democrats to have less than 450,000 more than Republicans. And right now, at the end of the day, it's 419,000. So technically, both sides said they got what they wanted.
Republican turnout is very, very close to where it was in 2020 in the early vote. It is not where it was in 2020, though, because it is an even distribution. Rural counties, western PA, northeastern PA, Pike County, Bucks County had massive turnout, massive turnout.
Erie, Allegheny, Lancaster, York, Philadelphia, Montgomery, bad turnout, but bad turnout for everybody. Overall, Republicans and Democrats matched in the number of absentee ballot, percentage of absentee ballots that they returned at 85%. That is a good thing. It was much, much lower, bigger difference in 2020. And in 2022, it was about the same exact thing.
So Republicans have kept Democrat turnout to where they said they wanted it. Turnout is even. It will be a big question. How does Philadelphia vote? There are a lot of numbers circulating online. A lot of them are not true because in Pennsylvania, a lot of it is self-reporting based on small numbers.
What we do know is what we've seen in Arizona, in Nevada, in Florida. Those states have had very robust Republican turnout. I wouldn't be surprised if Nevada goes for Trump. Depends on how the independent vote breaks. But Republicans have a sizable vote. They are leading in the Election Day vote statewide, I think, by 1,000 votes. And they had a 40,000 vote lead in the early vote. That is what I've seen so far.
Who knows how it's going to change? A lot more time in Nevada than obviously the East Coast. I don't know about Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, North Carolina yet, but this is what I'm seeing so far.
No, I agree with you. And something that I've been thinking about as well for this suburban vote, and it's very obvious. So part of that is, of course, going to be abortion, right? You're going to see those suburban moms and even some cases suburban dads saying, oh, I'm going to come and bring my daughter to show that I vote for a woman, that kind of thing. This is like this whole meme that's being spread on the left. But this is just me. This is just me. But is it also possible that some of that
Robert FK Jr., the Make America Healthy Again movement, the seed oil stuff, the anti-vax stuff, all of that combined could also be driving that suburban turnout. And, oh, by the way, on top of all of that, just to say it obviously, is the trans in women's sports. Trans in women's sports is this issue that has blown up so much in Pennsylvania that Bob Casey is even running ads saying that he doesn't support that. And I've heard that on Philadelphia Sports Radio multiple times.
And so I'm like, if Casey is reading ads or having paying for ads that says he doesn't support that, he realizes he's got a problem. OK, so there's a lot to parse through through that. Right. First of all, with the crunchy mom who like who hates vaccines or is worried about over vaccinating and what's in our food. Yes. RFK Jr. brings a lot to that table.
There is a voter, though, that Trump, between having Vivek and Araf K and Tulsi Gabbard and J.D. and Elon, there's a voter that he forgot and is a traditional Republican voter. It is a voter like Meghan McCain, who's a good friend of mine. Not her specifically, but people like her who have been Republicans their whole lives. They are the ones who have been courted by Republicans.
Kamala over and over and over again. That's why Liz Cheney was out. I wish, and this is my personal opinion, I wish that they would have gotten Nikki Haley or Megyn Kelly way earlier and had them living in Pennsylvania to get out those women and say, I relate to you. A lot of traditional Republicans are looking at this board coalition saying, where do I fit? That could be a problem. I'm not saying it will, I'm saying it could.
the big thing you did not mention that is also really really important right the jewish family did do some events with mccormick i would throw that out there yes yes he did yeah she did i'm not saying she didn't but i'm saying that this image of what the new republican party looks like traditional republicans have to feel comfortable right people been republicans for decades have to feel comfortable that's all i'm saying
The one vote you didn't mention in the Suburbans is Jewish voters. I've spoken to a ton of Jewish voters. I worked for Brandon Gill. He's going to become the new Congressman from Texas 26. We went to a fundraising event in New Jersey. It was about 50 to 60 Jews, all Jews in the room. I would say half voted for Joe Biden in 2020. All were voting for Donald Trump in 2024.
october 7th changed a lot to a lot of people and it made and i know i know i know jewish voters like this who sat there and said to me we made all the wrong friends and we were lied to yeah yeah and this is the area so this is this is key too because pennsylvania
more than any of the other swing states does have a sizable Jewish population, particularly in those Philadelphia collar counties. You see them in Bucks, you see it in Montgomery, you see it in Delco along the main line area. And Chester and then Allegheny as well on the other end. So they exist, they 100% exist, and that's going to come out in a way that, and it's interesting because Trump is picking them up at the same time that he's picking up these Muslim endorsements in Michigan.
Right. Yes, because a lot of Muslims just want the war to end and they feel like Trump could be a peacemaker and they want to punish Kamala for not being pro-Palestine enough. Jewish voters, though...
they see the rampant antisemitism left. It is rampant. And as much as they try to walk on eggshells around it, everyone can see the signs. There was an interesting article from the tablet of how Jewish voters were voting. And the only voters who were switching voters, switching allegiance from Democrat in 2020 to Republican now were exactly that, Biden to Trump voters. There were no Trump to Harris voters.
in these interviews. And they were very, very, very concerned over it. Quick break, right back with Ryan Gerduski here, Election Day 2024.
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What are you seeing? Where are you at? Where is it happening? Ryan, talk to me some more and just unpack what you were finishing up on your last point there. No, it's just, it's important. I really hope these suburbanites turn out. I think the Jewish vote's very important to that matter. I think that rurals are obviously very important. And I think the working class population is really important. There was a Philadelphia Inquirer article several months ago saying that Trump could have a big increase in Philadelphia because of the working class.
But if that number is high, of course, and if the margins are gross, the margins are the numbers high. It's still a net gain for Kamala. She can win this thing. It's not like she can't win this thing. Anyone thinking this is in the bag is very delusional. What you need to do if you are home right now and you don't you want to do something and especially in a swing state.
Find out who in your neighborhood or on your block or in your area is over the age of 80 and can't easily get to the polling locations and ask them, did you vote and do you need a ride? That is the biggest thing you could do as a citizen on your own without calling to a call bank or whatever, going to somebody you know over the age of 70, over the age of 80 and saying, hey, you know, I don't know if you have difficulty traveling. I can help drive you to the polling site so you can go vote. That would be very helpful. People forget how important that is.
You know, and it's actually huge because there's so many people. And it's like, I was getting messages this morning from Franklin County and Gettysburg area and places like that.
in uh in south central pennsylvania towards western pennsylvania somerset where people were saying that oh you know i've got my my uncle he's 60 years old he loves trump but he's never voted a day in his life and and i know that might sound crazy to a lot of people and to a lot of us but those people are out there and they totally jack i know four men you just got four men over the age of 50 who have never voted before who voted for the first time four in my family and
And that's where I was going with that, is that they're all voting now for the first time ever. And I think it's interesting. It's interesting because Trump has asked for their votes. And I'm getting, again, anecdotally, but when you see in these pictures from the early lines, when I hear people, they're all telling me that it seems like there is a huge male vote that is coming online in these first time voters.
Which, by the way, though, they also... The other thing is... I'll just end there real quick. Is that...
they need education in the sense of if you can be there at the polls, if you can, you need to be a vote multiplier because people going out for the first time, they're like, what do I do? Where do I stand? Is this person telling me the truth? All of those things, they need someone to just be there and walk them through that process. So you can be that vote multiplier or just bring them with you. Just bring them with you. If you're going to vote today, just grab them up. Hey, I'll pick you up. We'll go together. Then there's two of us, two of
two of us against the world, whatever it is, any issues, you know, I got your back. You got my back. I just did all the Pennsylvania with my brother. We saw all of it. And that's what you do. Just literally like physically go and get them and put them in your, make them go in your car. Yeah.
Yeah, no, that's a very, very big thing. You can't underestimate the fact that the Democrats are doing everything in their tactic to mobilize every voter that they possibly can. They're going to have no stone left unturned. And I've heard that this election is probably going to surpass the last election as far as turnout goes. That's okay. There's more citizens now. There's more registered voters now. Of course that would happen.
And there's more potential for us. Listen, everyone thought that Trump had maxed out in 2016, that he couldn't get one new voter.
He got $7 million new. There's at least another $7 million he can get this time, so long as they show up. History is made by people who show up, not by people who complain and yell at the television. Nothing you could do with that. If you go home, if tonight the election comes out, Kamala Harris is one, and you sit there and say, did I do everything that I could have done? Did I do anything to reach out to anybody? And if the answer is no, then you only have yourself to blame.
People didn't take the country. You gave it up. And that is so important for men who have been told constantly to sit down. A woman is speaking. He's been told the future is female, that they don't have a place in it. Who told that their children are on their own, who have every right.
institutional organization working against them constantly and telling them to speak to be, you know, speak softer, be more feminine, be, you know, let step aside for for, you know, another group. No, stand up right now. It is your country, too. And you deserve to speak to it. And it's the
only way Donald Trump will be our president, Republicans will have the Senate, Republicans will have the Congress. If you don't show up and if you don't bring, if you know somebody who's late to Thanksgiving, there's a good chance they're not countable to sit there and vote today. Call them. If you know somebody who's not, is not, never shows up to game night on time, never can remember where he puts his tickets to go see something,
No, it loses his keys. Those are the voters you need to sit there and say, did you vote yet? Because those are people who sit there and they say they're going to, they think about it, they say they're going to be there, they love Trump, and then they don't show up. It's election victories over people who show up. So go show up and bring somebody.
No, you're exactly right, Ryan. And it's the unreliables. We need the unreliables to start coming. We're joined now, by the way, flying in. We got Tyler Boyer here from Turning Point Action. Tyler, you got up pretty early this morning. Yeah, it's been a day. It's been a bit of a day. We're on with Ryan Groduski. I guess you can't hear him right now, though, because you don't have an IP. No, Ryan was just talking about how we need to get those...
The unreliables, right? The unreliable people in your, not the voters, but the unreliable people in your life. The people who are like, they're good people. They just, they're always late for something. They never show up. You gotta go and get those people. Ryan, talk to us about the importance now of finding those people. If they come out and vote and we do see this big male swing, this male surge that's coming out of men just stepping up,
And saying, no, I don't want to go. I remember this, the whole thing with
It started with like Star Wars, right? Remember Kathleen Kennedy and the future is female and the force is female. And I was like, why are we doing that? Why does this thing that everybody used to like? And it was just, you know, I wanted to show it to my kids. Now we don't actually because of that crap is not even the old ones. It's like I'm sick of it and I don't want any of it anymore. And I just want things to go back to the way they were. So talk to me about how that could really mess up the Democrats plans.
You know, I think that there is something really off-putting to the average man who sits there and says, I'm doing this so my daughter will have access to abortion.
I think that for the average person, I don't know, it's not your top priority just that they're in vote. Maybe it's for some people, but I think there's a little, there's something very weird about that as being the first thing you think about when you're thinking about the future of our country is the child that your child will kill in the womb one day. It's a very, to me, it seems very weird, but I'm a practicing Catholic, so maybe that's my bias personally.
I think that when we look at the direction of the country, right, and the direction of the tone to men, how is it okay to speak to men, to tell them that they are, you know, they are every bad villain, that they are what's wrong with society, where you have had commentators on networks that I'm banned on for life say that white men specifically are the worst people on the planet.
Those voters need to sit there and say today, today is the day I reclaim my country. Today is the day where I sit there and say, no, if you have one big, you know, middle finger to throw to the media, to the institutions, to the people who talk down to you, to the other white men who sit there and speak down to you and say, how dare we sit there and claim our masculinity? Those are the people. It's not just Kamala Harris. It's everybody.
every institution, propping her up and tearing men down. This is the day you get to sit there and throw a human Molotov cocktail into the system and his name is Donald Trump. You have to show up for it, though. It doesn't happen by accident. As I said to you before, I know four men in my life over the age of 60 who never voted before. I met a union worker today who was campaigning for a local Democrat and told me that he voted for Trump and he's never voted before. He voted for Trump over the immigration issue and he was Hispanic.
People are not one tone. They're not one size fit all. You can't sit there and throw every voter into a box. They have a lot of opinions about a lot of things.
There are people who sit there and they say over and over again, something's going wrong in our country. Something's wrong with our country. They may be uneasy about Trump. Today's your day to call them and say, listen, what's happening right now is not working. Doing the same is the definition of insanity, hoping for change. Just try it. Just try it. And in four more years, it can't run again. Just give four more years to something that worked a little better than is working right now.
and somebody who actually went through the democratic process and wasn't appointed by the institutions that day. Ryan Gerduski, the 1776 Project, one of the best and only projects focused specifically on this issue. Tell me, where can people follow you to get updates for the rest of the day?
Yes. School board elections, by the way, Arizona, Maryland, we have school board elections going on. Please remember to vote for your local school board candidate. Look them up before going to vote. You can go on 1776 project pack, PAC pack.com. Follow me on Twitter at Ryan Gerduski. Thank you so much, Jack. Appreciate it, Ryan. Take care of me and God bless. Get some rest. And then when we get you back up, maybe we'll get him back on the, on the stream later. Tyler, I don't know what you think. Maybe get Ryan back up on the stream later. Yeah, that'd be great. We'll get them up because we're going all night. We're going on. Do you sleep at all?
I got two hours. I left here at like 1.30, got home at like 2, had to be back at the office at 5.30. Right back, quick break. 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 Pulisic.
All right, Jack Posobiec back here. We are live. Today is Election Day. It is Judgment Day here in these United States of America.
Tyler Boyer, you're here in Arizona, and I've been covering down in Pennsylvania. And we realize that we both share a similar problem right now in the suburban votes. And that royals are big for, I'm seeing huge royal. By the way, I should read some of these. I said I was going to read emails. I haven't done it yet. And I got one here from Yavapai.
This is from Joe in Yavapai. He says, hi, we're in a small town, usually not too many people online, and about the same today, although we had some older first-time voters. They came up with a four-page ballot that may have discouraged some people if they didn't read the props before going to vote. We did, and it took less than five minutes to vote. I think this time around, a lot of people did the early voting. I think our town of 2,500 voted mostly for Trump.
And we're hearing a lot about first-time voters. My best friend served in our country in the Army and has never voted in a presidential election. I'm proud to say that she has retired and voted for the first time in her adult life. She is a minority female and voted for President Trump. So sorry, Ann Salter, but apparently there are some older women who do want to vote for Trump. I mean, that being said, retired in the military doesn't necessarily mean retired. It could just mean she did her 20s, so she could be in her 30s, 40s. Yeah.
Here we go. Hayjacked about Trump supporter here. Rural, deep red, sweet home Alabama. Unusually high turnout. Small rural precinct where my daughter always votes. On her lunch hour last election, her voter number was in the low double digits. Now on her lunch hour, she was voter 101. Go Bama, go Trump. Swab the popular vote. So...
Anecdotal, right? Anecdotal, but what do you make of this suburban turnout that we're seeing? And you're seeing it in Arizona as well. Yeah, so we're seeing something a little bit more unusual, and things have shifted a little bit because there's been a lot of early votes by mail that have shifted more rural and more suburban. So we have to keep that in mind. So Republicans who normally show up on Election Day
and sometimes don't, which is the whole point. We talked about voting early, are going to have a decrease. What we're seeing in the rural right now, at least anecdotally, is that there's still pretty high turnout showing up on election day in the rurals, which is good. But in the suburbs, you're seeing a little bit more balance. And from that, what we're seeing is a lot more independents showing up today.
Now, keep in mind, there were a lot of, I have two theories. One is the one I'll save that you and I talked about when we were walking over from Charlie's studio.
But the second theory that I have is there were a number of people... Well, and I'll just say that one. That one was... So you have this sort of like... Okay. You have this sort of like... One side, it's the abortion vote. And then the one side is like the backlash vote. It's just sort of the backlash to everything. The backlash to October 7th, which we're seeing in Pennsylvania. Yeah.
The backlash to seed oils, the backlash to trans in women's sports, COVID. It's just this huge backlash of activated suburbanites. And I guess backlash is the best word I can come up with for it. Yeah, and I have a theory. So I have a theory that's like almost, I don't know if it's separate, but it builds on that, which is that I believe there's an entire suburban contingent that converted independent or converted Democrat
last election cycle, so 2020. Yes. A lot of females, right, that believe the anti-Trump rhetoric, all that stuff that happened in 2020, they shifted away from the Republican Party because they fell into that trap and now have been lying and waiting this entire election cycle as either independents or even Democrats who are going to vote for Trump
because of the RFK move, because of all these various reasons. There's a number of different reasons, but they were waiting for a good explicit reason to not vote for Trump or to specifically vote for Kamala as this independent Democrat shift that they made in 2020. They haven't got it, and so they're going to end up voting for Trump, but as an independent. And that also explains why also, I mean, we're seeing a huge amount of mail surge, so I don't want to
I don't want to discount the mail search. Yeah, and that's not just anecdotal anymore. That's real. We're now starting to get that. And that's normal. Males vote on Election Day. Yep. Men vote on Election Day. It's an excuse to get out of work. When I was going around Pennsylvania these last couple of weeks, and we were everywhere except for Erie. We didn't get to Erie. And that's just one thing. It just didn't work. And, you know, there's always a couple of those every election. Yep.
But we were in every other corner. We got to Butler, was I guess the closest we got. We were there twice. And, you know, and it was like every time I gave someone the pitch on early voting and I talked about, hey, there could be issues, machines could go down, which, by the way, happened in Cambria. And I'm hearing Luzerne, there's some issues as well. And it happened in Pennsylvania last election. And it happened last time around in Luzerne with the printers and the scanners. And they didn't care.
Just didn't, men were like, nope, that's what I do. Vote on election day. That's what I do. I'm going to do it. Vote with the family. It's tradition. And we know Pennsylvania is highly traditional. Very traditional. You know, particularly in specific religious communities that are there. And there's many different religious communities.
pockets and communities but you know you talk about the catholic and the amish and there's i mean there's some really big yeah and there's there's a lot of misconceptions about the amish vote as well because the presbyterians i mean you have a ton of different it so people say the amish can't vote but it actually it shifts from basically council to council yeah so one council of elders might say no we do vote and we have you know we've parsed all this and we'll vote but then you go like a mile down the road and the next council doesn't doesn't yeah
Anyways, going back, so you have this situation where I believe you have the males that we know about that are showing up today. That's going to trend, obviously, highly in our favor. The second is you have this really interesting undercurrent that's un-pollable.
Why? Because they're not getting, they're newly registered. I think the most interesting pollster that would have been out there this year that didn't really do this would have been taking people who are registered as Republican that were female between the ages of like 30 and 55.
and then polling them today where they stood. - Oh, like polling them throughout the cycle. - They were registered Republican prior to 2020, re-registered as either independent or Democrat, and then asking them their position on Trump. - Well, so you know that's-- - Nobody has that data, nobody's done that poll. - You know, it's funny because that's exactly what Groduski was just talking about, because he was talking about the Meghan McCain Republicans. - That's right, that's exactly right. - And the Meghan Kelly Republicans, the Nikki Haley Republicans. - That's right.
this contingent of your traditional Republican woman that for a variety of reasons may feel left out. Now, Megyn Kelly came on board at the last minute. Nikki Haley did some events with like Dave McCormick in Pennsylvania, but not really with Trump. And then she went on and was sort of like lambasting that. So the question is, where are those women now? Well, and that's my theory is that those people have been overlooked.
their pocket and they're like newfound you know lean Democrat pocket and those people have come home or worst case scenario they're going to sit out the presidential right but the the negative impact that that's gonna have where and if you if you watch everything that the Kamala campaign has been talking about their ultimate you know
dream that they have here is that that republicans are defecting at such high levels specifically oh they keep saying this i saw one from one of these blue and on accounts it's so blue and on where they're like yeah republicans have high turnout but half of them are voting for kamala i'm like it's like insane excuse me so just find me here's my answer by the way here's my answer to all this is because yeah there's no there's no data on this and my answer to all that is
Find me someone, any woman that you know, who voted for Trump in 16, who voted for Trump in 20, that's not voting for him in 24. They don't exist. By the way, breaking news. We got breaking news, folks. J.D. Vance has correctly guessed or correctly stated the price of a gallon of milk. I love that. Somebody, I don't know who, where was this? And he was at some...
He was at some event and Daily Mail reporter asked him, "Hey, do you know, oh wow, this is great." They said, "Do you know what the price is of milk?" And he goes, "Organic or regular." And he goes, "DC area or Ohio area because at Kroger, "the price of a gallon of milk is about 360." And it was fact checked that the price of milk at Vance's nearest store was $3.29. - And then you add on sales tax.
And then, yeah, he's right there. Is Ohio State? I don't know. PA does. I don't know. PA is 6%. But I don't know. Yeah, but either way, I mean, he was right there. And like, it just goes to show you, J.D. Vance is, you know, he's gone on this journey, right? Venture capitalist and Yale and,
vice president candidate, you know, he might, he still does fun in grocery store, but he still knows the price of a gallon of milk. I don't, I hate going to shopping. Yeah. I wouldn't know. Cause Tanya knows all the shopping. We have a Costco membership. I've never been there. I've never gone. You know why? Every time I go to the grocery store, I come back with,
all the things that my wife didn't want that you want she's like why did you get that and then of course you ask her hey do we need bananas and you get that question like we have bananas i'm like okay but do we need some well we have some every time i'm in the grocery store i've ever been the grocery store real quick real quick right back
Jack is a great guy. He's got that fantastic look. Everybody's talking about it. Go get it. And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event. And we're going to turn it around and thank our country. Amen.
All right, Jack Posobiec, we're back live. You saw that video. Tyler, you were with us when we filmed that video backstage. I was standing right there, right behind Charlie filming it. And Charlie filmed the video. And I just wanted to give Trump the book. And he's got everything going on. He's got the rest of it. I wanted to give him a copy. He's got something going on? A little bit. And I wanted to give him the copy and...
You know, maybe just get a picture of me handing him the copy, holding it up or something. And then Charlie goes to him and says, hey, do you want to do a video? He says, yeah, he does this whole video. That's the guy who Donald Trump is. And this is the guy because he, yeah, he probably doesn't know the price of a gallon of milk, right? But he doesn't need to at the same time, right? This is a guy who, I just go back to the same value proposition.
He could do anything with his life right now. Anything. He could literally do whatever he wants. But instead, he says, I get mad about what's going on with this country and I want to do something to fix it. And you look at what they've done to him over all these years. And so today has to be the repudiation of everything that they've done to him, that they've done to the movement, that they've done to you, Tyler, that they've done to you.
And we all know what they've done to Tyler and and the rest of us, just all that Steve Bannon, Steve Bannon, who just got out of prison and by the way, is facing another trial in December by Letitia James and so many others of us that this needs to end and it needs to end now.
And there's no, Tyler, is there any other way to change things? Is there anything else we can do other than go vote today and get people to vote? Yeah, I mean, this is the big deal. And I actually just went through this in great detail with some of a lawyer that's over here volunteering, calling voters today for us here in Arizona, right next door at our Turning Point Action Headquarters right here. And the question was, you know, how do you fix where we're heading? And the reality is that the post-Obama world that Eric Holder put into motion,
created this world in which they want to control redistricting. They want to control each and every elections board, specifically the election procedures manual. And the whole goal is for a complete and total muscle takeover
of your state. It's Marxism. It's just Marxism. It's a straight Marxism. It is literally a Marxist takeover that was instituted by Eric Holder and Barack Obama. They are trying to get the fourth term of Barack Obama right now. And this is the, that's it. That's the simple, the most simple way you can break down this whole thing. You have to win not just the presidency, but what we're doing that's really special right now is that we're focused, and we just talked about this, I think you were in the room when we were
Charlie's show is talking about how we're here to not just win the presidency, not just win US Senate races, but to win everything all the way down to the local level. And that means you have to cure ballots, you have to chase every ballot, you have to get everybody in because when you ignore these really important localized positions, these elections boards positions, the recorder, the county recorder here, the clerks, those are the people who are making the election procedures who ultimately impact the
Right. So it's up and down the line. It's up and down. And how many times do we find this in 2020 when we would go in and be like, what happened? And it was, it would just, you drill down and drill down and drill down. And it was just like somebody in some office somewhere. But here's the thing is they understood. This was the whole subject of my book over the summer in New York times with seller, the on humans is that they look at nodes of power and they infiltrate those nodes of power. That's why your library has the trans table. When you walk in, that's why your parks and rec,
You might live in a conservative area, but your Parks and Rec Department is controlled by communists and they're bringing in the drag queens Why because the communists look at that as a note of power the same deal It's the same deal with your county offices And so this is what we need to do to get smart is you can't just win at the ballot box You've got to go all the way up and down not just at the top It's got to be everywhere and it's really simple because the way that they've been able to orchestrate this because it's not just in government
Because you talk about nodes of power in government, but also in your church. Of course. And other organizations, right? Every node of influence in the country. The way that you do that is just community organizing. Yes. So in the way that we train, we've trained now thousands of people this election. Just this election. Tell me, we only have a couple of minutes left. Tell me...
what all turning point action, just the big picture of what turning point action is doing today. Yeah, so today, right next door, we have literally hundreds and hundreds of people on site. I've been walking around taking selfies, by the way. They're like, Jack, calling and texting everyone to get out to the polls. We have, we've deployed here in Arizona 25 full-time buses to go between high-density polling places for Republicans to make sure that we spread it out and we don't have people turning away and walking away because of
He's going full Soros over here, by the way, folks. He's got some buses. I had Kamala's buses in Allentown yesterday. We're doing everything. And then we're already curing ballots in Arizona, and then we only have one day in Wisconsin to cure ballots.
So right now, our headquarters in Waukesha, that's about 45 minutes outside of Milwaukee, has a full office right now. We're just calling and curing ballots all day long. How many people does Turning Point Action have in the field today right now? Ballpark.
Bob, I mean, so not included just in, so just in Arizona, Wisconsin alone, we probably have about 3000 people that are out and about. Um, and then beyond that, the other key target states. So you're talking about Pennsylvania, Michigan, uh, uh, Nevada, Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, and Iowa. That's Iowa. Those are, uh, we have another, uh,
hundreds of people who are both activists or coalition leaders and they're our full-time field program. - And this is in addition, by the way, to what we're talking about in Pennsylvania with the Chase, Scott Pressler, and all those other groups. - So then you have the PHA, so we've worked really closely with Cliff Maloney on that, Scott Pressler's group, and he's got a couple dozen people that are full-time and then hundreds of volunteers. - So folks, it's out there and it's working, but at the same time, if there's anything that we can do to be vote multipliers, it's simple.
Ladies and gentlemen, if you're watching this show right now, you're already on the list. Tyler's on the list. I'm on the list. Look, it's as simple as that. You want your freedom back? If you want your freedom of speech, if you want an end to war, you got to vote for Trump. If you want to return to prominence, you want to vote for Trump and just reach out to those people again, those un-
Those unreliable people, reach out to the unreliables. You need to get them out. You need to do so right now. You have several hours left. There's what, it's 3 p.m. on the East Coast right now, just about. That's five hours. You have five hours to do this or we're done.
We are all done, finito. Last word, Tyler Boyd. Yeah, everybody's got to go out right now. You can download the Turning Point Action application. So just go to the Turning Point Action. It's action. It's a blue little icon. You go on there, tap the top left-hand corner, input your information, and right away you can go to help make calls or send text messages. And you can call anywhere. So you could be somewhere and calling into one of these states. So you can do locally or there's buttons for Arizona, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania.
Let's go. Get to the polls. Get to the votes. Get to the line. Hold the line. Get in line. Hold the line. Get in line. Hold the line. We back up a little bit later with Tyler, Charlie Kirk, and everyone on tonight's Judgment Day livestream. Ladies and gentlemen, you have my permission to go ashore and do your duty.