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Election Night In America | Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris | PBD Podcast | Ep. 503

2024/11/6
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The episode kicks off with Vincent Oshana energizing the crowd for the Election Night event, followed by a live performance of the PBD Podcast theme song, 'Sweet Victory', by Armin.
  • Vincent Oshana opens the night as the 'angry patriot'.
  • Armin performs the PBD Podcast theme song live.
  • The crowd is hyped and ready for the night's events.

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All right, ladies and gentlemen, give it up for Valuetainment's angry patriot, Vincent O'Shaughnessy.

What's up everybody? Alright, everybody sit down, sit down, sit down, sit down. What's up baby? Alright guys, to everyone here in the hangar and all the people at home, welcome to Valuetainment's Election Night in America. One more time everybody, let's go!

I am the Angry Patriot, Vincent Oshana, and tonight is the night that we've all been waiting for. But before we start the night off, I'm going to bring a man to the stage to kick things off. He's the man behind the PBD Podcast theme song, Sweet Victory. All right? And he's going to perform it here live. You guys ready to see it live? Come on, guys. I want to hear it. Are you guys ready to see it live? Ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together right now for our man. Check, check, check.

Thank you, Vinny. Ladies and gentlemen, how y'all feeling tonight? We gonna turn this into a hip-hop show just for like two minutes. Is that okay? We gonna need that energy, though. Let's go. Let's hit the music. Let's turn that music up. I go by the name of Armin. Y'all ready for an epic night with the PBD Podcast?

See the score look like Chicago in 96. Got it all, came from the

bottom like Roddy Ricch cock it back but they probably miss his dedication in my grind never luck yeah I fell got back up went through hell every time I fail had to soldier up but now the saga begun never run mama look what I become I'm the I'm the one come on hands up hands up let's go did you ever think you could yeah I connect the pressure come break me say yeah say yeah I pull out so close I can taste it

I feel I'm so close I can taste sweet victory I know this life meant for me

Yeah, I know it's meant for me, the struggle won't get to me The harder the road, the sweeter the victory And I ain't no diabetic, surviving in my genetics My mama taught me early, you your only enemy So I ain't grind this hard just to be this far And I ain't grind this hard just to be this scarred I know it do get dark, but I'm still shining, playing That's why all I dash me, rapping for value, taming Yeah, rapper told me, brother, let's make it No one gave me nothing, I take it

Friends and family think I'm crazy, cause I never faked it, it feels so amazing Cause most of them told me doggy tripping, they couldn't see the vision till it came to fruition They used to laugh at me thinking is you dumb, now they run homie look what I've become I'm the one, come on, one last time, let's go

Did you ever think you would make it? I will let the pressure come break me Say it, say it I feel I'm so close I can taste it I feel I'm so close I can taste sweet victory I know this life meant for me Yeah, say P-P-D Say P-P-D Say U-S-A Say U-S-A

USA USA I go by the name of Armin thank you very much love everybody follow me let me hear it one more time Matt is in the house what's up baby alright guys guys we're not gonna waste any time are you guys ready for the PBD podcast home team are you guys ready guys I don't hear any of you guys in the back are you guys ready

That's what I'm talking about. All right, up first, this man is a business powerhouse, a true strategist, and one of the smartest people I know. One of my best friends. Put your hands together for the biz doc, Tom Ellsworth!

Yeah, next up, the man who knows how to bring the heat. He knows everything from finance to romance. He's one of Miami's most eligible ambassadors. He went from broke and woke to rich and voting for Donald Trump. Give it up for Adam Sussman. My man, let's go.

National anthem. All right, last but definitely not least, he's the reason we are in this airplane hangar. He's a true visionary entrepreneur, the driving force behind Valuetainment, and it's because of leaders like him, the future actually does look bright. Put your hands together for the host of the PBD podcast and CEO of Valuetainment, Patrick Bennett! Let's go! Let's go! My man! My man!

Okay, by the way, first of all, can you guys hear me or no? Let me tell you, we just bought this property six weeks ago. We're like, why don't we just do a podcast at the other place that we have

And then last minute, I'm like, what if we do it in the hangar and then a $50,000 budget turned into a $100,000 budget? This is a million dollar budget even we put together.

We're gonna see which one of you guys can hang till 1, 2 o'clock in the morning. Everybody out there watching live with us. We're gonna go together for seven hours. We got a lot of guests here tonight, a lot of surprise guests here tonight. For everybody that's watching on YouTube right now with us, how many guys are competitive? Make some noise if you're competitive. All right. There is a... I think there's a phrase that's going...

that a lot of people are watching CNN tonight. Here's what I'd like to see you do. Can everybody who loves Valuetainment just go on Twitter, if you're watching this, and say, "Watching PBD Podcasts." Add whatever else you want, just put "Watching PBD Podcasts." Here's what's going to happen tonight. In a minute, you're going to see

We will have decisions by districts, counties before anybody else because of the licensing we got, which you'll see Tom showing up. Many of you are going to know what's happening before everybody else does. In the house here tonight, you'll see why here in a minute. And before we get into it, before we get into it, you guys know how much, make some noise if you love America, by the way. Make some noise if you love America. Oh, we love this country.

I love this country. I love when Armin got up. Absolutely. Absolutely. Louder. Louder. Louder. Let everybody hear you. Yes.

I love, I love Armin and I, we see each other. He says, "Pat, what if I write you a song?" I said, "Come and do it. What do you have?" I hear the song. "Oh, you gotta be kidding me." Flies out, we put the song in the beginning of PBD podcast. He gets up and at the end he says, "USA, USA fires me up." So tonight,

I got a manect from a guy named Zach. He says, "Pat, I would like to come and open up for you on election night." I said, "Zach, what do you do, Zach?" He says, "Watch this video." I watch the video. I give it to our crew. They're like, "Pat, this guy is sick." So tonight we're going to do the national anthem. If everybody can stand up, we're going to do the national anthem.

In a unique special way and some tells me you're gonna love it. Give it up to the one and only Guitar Zack!

Give it up! Guitar's down! Go!

I love the Buddha child. That's unbelievable. What was that? Great job, buddy. Absolutely. Grab seats, everybody. Grab seats. Let's get started. Folks, again, out there.

Go tweet it out. Watching PBD podcast. We got a lot of things we're going to be covering tonight. Before we even get started, before we even get started, Tom, what I would like you to do, so everybody that's watching this, wherever you are on any other network, send people over here. Here's why. Tom, can you show us?

what we have access to right now so all the viewers can see what is going on by the different districts. And if we can put that up there, Rob, and Amy, if we can have you work your way up so maybe some of the folks can see exactly what's going on. Tom, if we can get that on the top right screen. Yep. Oh, yeah. Do we have it? Yes, I do. I think we're... I don't want to step on that. Can you guys hear us? It's got to come down first. Okay, we'll wait for that. By the way, who's feeling optimistic tonight? Let's see.

Let's see. Tom, show us what you got so far. All right. What we're going to be bringing you tonight is what you would be getting at home and more and better. We've got all the state returns and we've got things that are flowing right in here to tell where everything is right now, right up to the moment. So we're going to be able to go back and forth on the congressional races, how that's going. But more important, we're all looking for the U.S. president race and to see where it is.

and the the early forecast that's out here like this we'll be looking back and forth to that but more importantly we'll be looking to live results like what you can see here indiana you know where that stands and we'll go back and take a look at all the states as they come up and as they come up we will be signaling and then we will has anything come in yet is has anything been reported yet

Yeah, I would, yes. Yes. Absolutely. What we have so far is basically Indiana and Kentucky are within millimeters of being called. Yep. Oh, as you can see here.

He's carrying a 22-point lead and there's with 15% of it reported, but you can see the red map and you can see what's coming. So Tom, Indiana is showing 60.6 Trump, but it's only 15% that's been reported, another 2.571 remaining, right? That's correct. That's because all of our analytics are looking at the rest of those gray counties or rural counties. And so with 15% reported, it...

It doesn't look possible, it is not possible for her to catch up with where it was. We are also calling? Indiana. Kentucky. Kentucky is also called. 72.3.

And Florida's very flirty. And South Carolina, South Carolina, believe it or not, has been called. The numbers aren't updated right here, but South Carolina has been called. South Carolina's already been called. Right, because these are the first ones to close. The first one's done. Got it. And then VT News AI will be up here with the map being updated up to the moment. Do we have that?

Let's get. Okay, fantastic. Tom, if you can grab a seat. By the way, anybody ever seen this documentary called Hangover? Anybody's ever seen this documentary called Hangover? We have one of the leading stars in this documentary, Hangover, here with us. If he's in the building and he's got the mic on, extremely sexy, very handsome, somehow connected to the CIA. Some people say nobody believes it. Give it up to the one and only Brian Callen. Where you at, Brian? Come on up here, Brian.

Grab a seat, grab a seat. Brian, come around, come around. Let me give you guys a few things that we have seen so far that I don't know how much of it you're watching closely. This is what we know so far. Let me read this to you. Okay. So how many of you are familiar with the bomb threats that came in in Georgia? Has anybody been following that story?

So apparently there's bomb threats in Georgia. And then what do we find out? That it was an employee, apparently, that was a part of it. A pollster. Number two, Obama and Chuck Todd comes out. Chuck Todd on, is it MSNBC or CNN? Chuck Todd comes out and he says, "Nevada will take a week to count." How many guys think a small state like Nevada should take a week to count? Then we have Pennsylvania DA. Did anybody hear what he said?

If you haven't seen it, Rob, can we play the clip of Pennsylvania D.A.? This is a guy that I think one of the committees is a part of. George Soros gave $1.7 million. And here's what this guy named Larry Krasner, Rob, if you have that clip ready, let's show it to the audience. Here's what he had to say earlier. Go for it, Rob. I want people to be reassured that when they get up tomorrow to go vote, if they have not voted already,

that everybody in this city is working and has been working for months to make sure that there will be nothing tough about that experience and nothing to fear in that experience. But I also want to be clear, anybody who thinks it's time to play militia, F around and find out. Anybody who thinks it's time to insult, to deride, to mistreat, to threaten people, F around and find out.

We do have the cuffs, we do have the jail cells, we do have the Philly juries, and we have the state prisons. So if you're going to try to turn an election into some form of coercion, if you're going to try to bully people, bully votes or voters, you're going to try to... Brian, how do you process that? How do you process the district attorney, one of the DAs from Pennsylvania, threatening everybody, if you're not happy with the results, if you're not happy about what's going on, F her on and find out. How do you process that? I think that that is...

Can we get his mic on, please, guys? Can we turn on his mic?

Vinny, your thoughts on this here. I want to hear it. I mean, is it a surprise, Pat? It's funny how only the swing states and only the battleground states, the computers are messing up. People are getting told to go home early. It's like, it's the same playbook every single time. Then when you hear the guy from Nevada, I'm sorry, Chuck Todd say, hey, it's going to take three weeks. It's going to take four weeks. Who was the, what country had an election in PPD? And they had like, what, 20 million people? And they voted in one day, done deal, finished. So I think it's ridiculous and it's

This is the game plan. This is the game plan from the left. By the way, Rob, can you pull up what Barack Obama tweeted earlier? I just want to kind of show you guys this tweet.

And I'm wondering, how do you process a tweet like this? This is a former president, a two-term president. For Democrats, he's a hero for many. And he was one of the presidents that when he won, they called it very early. Rob, if you can pull up this tweet that came from him right here. He said, "It took several days to count every ballot in 2020."

And it's very likely we won't know the outcome tonight either. So please keep a few things in mind as you make your voice heard today. Thousands of election workers around the country are working hard. Respect them, thank them. Don't share things before checking your sources. Let the process run its course. It takes time to count every ballot. How do you feel about this, by the way?

Rob, can you show what my response was to him with the tweet? If you can show, here's what I said. I said, Barack, how do third world countries with inferior technology to ours manage to count their votes in one day? Respectfully, this is why people don't trust you. I don't understand it. I don't understand it. Tom, your thoughts on that. Should it take that long for the greatest country in the world to count it?

I think it's obscene. It's an insult to the technology that America has built. It's an insult to the backbone of America, which has been honesty and integrity. And we've been getting it right. The only reason this is taking longer is people want it to take longer.

because we can do it in a day. Look, if they want to get our taxes done by April 15th, they managed to put a deadline out and they managed to be able to count. So it's pretty obscene that an ex-president would be saying this unless he's maybe pandering to his own machine. Brian, how do you process it?

To me, I think essentially this is just showmanship. And in today's world, the political world, you are rewarded for amplifying your monologue. So it doesn't matter. It's become-- Whoa. I have a very strong voice. Sorry, that's my theater voice.

But, you know, today, nowadays, you are rewarded for being a tyrannical centerpiece, not for being somebody who's there to solve problems. It's just that there's no currency in that. There is currency in creating a good guy and a bad guy and making sure you're the loudest. By the way, can you guys hear him? Can you hear him or not?

Just so you know, that's intentional. That was on purpose. We don't want you to hear him. He pissed me off. I've been 10 minutes late. I said mute him for the first 10 minutes. So that is not an AV issue. That's a Brian Callen. We love him as well. We're going to figure this thing out. Adam, where are you at with this? Well, mic check. Can we hear each other okay? How are we feeling? All right. So by the way, before I even say anything, can we just give a shout out to PBD for putting this whole thing together?

Look at the size of this American flag. Look at you guys. Clap it up for being here. We're going to be here all night. Patrick, Patrick, I wasn't saying that about you. Did you think I was saying that about you? I was saying that about Barack. I'm giving you a hard time. Oh, okay. Because I want to make sure that I like what you said, but what I was saying about Barack or all these guys that posted. Brian, we got to get your mic checked. I'm sorry? We got to talk to Eddie. You don't remember Eddie? We got to get your mic checked. Come on.

No, I agree with what you're saying here. I think that's very true. I think we're losing trust. By the way, if you think about it, why would somebody tweet that?

Isn't the goal to get the results in today? Why would anybody in the right mind tweet that? Let alone anybody happens to be the president, the former president to say something like that. Where you would even consider him maybe the voice of the left. I think, but I do think everybody's afraid of where their information is coming from.

And I think it's the first time in a long time where none of us can agree on even the source of where we're getting our information. So if I say to you, I heard it on CNN, you stop me before I can even finish my sentence, right? Or if I say to somebody who's liberal-leaning, I heard it on Fox, they stop me before I get it out. So I think that might be kind of where we're at. And I don't really know how to navigate that space. What's true? What's not? Where is it coming from?

Vinny, where are you at with it? Vinny? Where are you at with it? I just... Barack Obama has been one of the most divisive presidents, people in the history of the country. Period. Can you guys hear that? One of the most divisive. All the change, the only change that happened is people started hating each other more and everybody became just anti-everybody. Everything was about race. And I think him coming out... What's the last thing? What did he say the other day too? Spreading lies. Do you guys remember the whole...

There's good people on both sides. He was pushing that the other day as well. And I think it's time for this guy just to disappear. And I hope after this election, he's gone. Period. Done deal. Okay, so which one of you, maybe Tom, I'll come to you. Because Tom is very analytical, data-driven, you know, logical. What's your position tonight?

Where are you at percentage-wise, Trump winning or Kamala winning tonight based on what you're seeing with the polls? What do I see right now? Kind of what my call was as the polls were closing. That's what is my call right now. What do you think is going to happen tonight based on the stuff you're seeing?

Got it. What I think is going to happen tonight is we are going to see North Carolina, Georgia and Florida go. As a matter of fact, Florida is probably less than 20 minutes away from being called. It's that strong in the rural counties already in the great state of Florida.

So, however, we saw what was going on in Bucks County. We saw what was going on in Philadelphia. Trump, I believe, has the early vote and the mail-in vote. It was very strong Republican registration. You don't know who voted in those, but you know who registered. And what we see here is I believe Pennsylvania should be Trump's, but I don't trust Philadelphia and I don't trust Bucks County.

Because if they call Philadelphia, the mainstream media knows they're calling the race. So I look at Pennsylvania and look at the Democrat machine in Philadelphia wants to hold back that state. But I think it holds back the inevitable. That's how I see it. Adam, Adam, as far as odds, odds tonight, what do you think is going to happen tonight? Well, we're going to call some people out real quick.

Can we go back in history just a second? Sure. Okay. Audio okay out there, guys? We doing okay? Make some noise if you're voting for Trump this time around. I know we have a huge Kamala base out there. Make some noise if you're at the Kamala camp. Awesome job, guys. I think in 2020, a lot of people don't understand that Joe Biden was actually the favorite. I think due to COVID and just sort of

Whether you want to blame it on the media or blame it on Trump, a combination of both, the country was sort of over Trump. But it's almost like a breakup with an ex until you start dating someone else and you're like, the ex actually wasn't that bad. He might have told me the things that I was uncomfortable hearing, but he was right. You're starting to see a lot of things out there saying Trump was right. Have you seen this thing out there? Trump was right.

So this time around, Vegas has Trump up 60% to 40%. Vegas has Trump up 60% to 40%. So it's basically the exact same odds Biden had with Trump last year. Trump has a little bit of better odds than Kamala this year. Okay, so did you guys hear what he just said or you want me to repeat it?

Who heard what he said? Did anybody hear what he said? Okay. Vegas, by the way, just so you know, the AB team is figuring out. It's great on YouTube. You guys, they're going to figure it out in the room. Vegas odds last time in 2020 had Biden winning.

Vegas odds this time has Trump winning 60-40, a bigger lead than what they had last time with Biden winning. And that's Vegas. Vegas doesn't like to lose money. To kind of just put it in pollster terms, everybody knows the race is to 270, right?

So if you're just, if it's a football game, if you've ever bet on football or basketball, any sports out there, maybe I'm admitting I had a problem at one point in my life. There's something called the over-under. So Trump's over-under, if you want to place a bet, is 280, meaning they're expecting him to win by at least 10 points. Kamala's over-under is 256. So I say this all the time. I don't trust Pew. I don't trust Quinnipiac, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN.

Fox, none of it because they have no accountability. Who has accountability is Vegas because if they lose, if they're wrong, you know what they got to do? Pay up. So FTM, follow the money. Vegas has their money on Trump. How many of you have been following the podcast for a few years? Who's been following it for a couple of years? How many of you have seen the evolution of our friend here, Adam Sosnick?

Who's proud of Adam? What's happened to him the last two years? Can we all on three say, I'm proud of you, Adam? One, two, three. They're proud of you, buddy. Thank you. They're very proud of you on what's going on. And I just posted a video.

on Instagram showing, I said, shh, don't tell anybody. But I showed proof that I voted for Trump this time around. I think, thank you. I think what it comes down to is if you told me in 2020 that I was going to vote for Trump, I would tell you that you were crazy. Oh, you're crazy. I'm not going to vote for that guy. If you told me in 2024 that I was going to vote for Kamala, I would tell you that I'm crazy. So I said...

A year ago, an election hit up that the lesser of the two crazies is going to win this election. And Trump was...

for all intents and purposes, pretty disruptive. And then whatever's happened with the Democratic Party, it's unrecognizable. If you've ever voted for Clinton or if there's older people here, JFK, the Democratic Party is completely unrecognizable. And you have to vote with your pockets and you have to vote with your actual ballots to get rid of this administration. Going back to Brian, if you can maybe bring the mic a little bit closer to you. Brian, when you and I spoke earlier, you're a little bit skeptical. What are you concerned about?

I'm not skeptical. Well, I am because I'm very worried about how blatant the mainstream media has been in essentially doing whatever they can to make Kamala Harris look good and reporting nothing good about Donald Trump. So that, you know, I don't worry so much about fraud, but I worry that the fix is in in that sense. But what I'm really rooting for is if Trump can win this, it'll be a huge...

FU to the mainstream media. And in fact, and by the way, and it's really important, but also the lateral cooperation between the mainstream media and big tech.

and Hollywood. And that is a very strong force. But I think the American people are stronger. And what it'll show is that you don't get away with trying to control a false narrative. And they almost did. But the fact that this woman has said absolutely nothing, nothing, couldn't answer one question, and the race is this close, makes you realize how strong those forces are on the other side. And that's the biggest threat to our democracy. It isn't Donald Trump. That's what I think.

And Pat, and for all the people that have been supporting him since he announced, doesn't it feel good to finally say, we told you so from the beginning? From the beginning. And Adam, I feel what you're talking about. He was crazy. If from the moment you announced that you're running, Obama, DOJ, and everybody were spying on you, planting stories, Hillary Clinton, Russia collusion, fake impeachments, shooting him in the head, all

All that, you would act crazy too. So we weren't crazy, he went crazy. It's taken eight years for the other side to finally go, oh my God, you guys were right. And I keep telling them, we told you so from the beginning. That's how I roll. That's why he's the angry patriot. Damn right, and I'm sweating. No, I agree. You take a look at the first, what was it, 40 days of her campaign. The mainstream media gave her 97% approval.

POSITIVE COVERAGE WHEN SHE WOULDN'T EVEN GO OUT AND CONDUCT AN INTERVIEW. SHE WOULDN'T SIT WITH A REPORTER. THERE WAS NOTHING TO IT. SHE WAS BASICALLY HIDING IN THE SAME BASEMENT THAT JOE BIDEN HIT IN WHEN THERE WAS THE PANDEMIC AND HE RAN IN 2020. AND THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA GAVE HER A PASS. A MONTH AND A HALF THEY DIDN'T DO ANYTHING. AND SO DONALD TRUMP OR ANYBODY ON THE CONSERVATIVE SIDE, YOU HAVE TO BEAT YOUR OPPONENT.

You have to beat the mainstream media and you have to beat your own government that is trying to put censorship on things like X and social media to fight you. If you're a Republican and you win an election, you won it three to zero.

Amen. I think, guys, if we look at the possibilities of what could happen tonight, it's really one of three things. If we really think about it, one is what? Trump wins. Yes. Two is? Kamala wins. What's three? Nothing. We don't have an answer. No decision. Yeah. OK? So let's then process who winning. Trump's either going to win by a landslide. Yes. Or Trump's going to win a real close race. Then Kamala wins.

wins a close race or a landslide. No landslide. No one's thinking Kamala's winning by a landslide. No. OK? What happens if there is no decision tonight? What happens if there's no decision tonight and they delay it?

How will the American people react? And what happens if Trump wins? What happens if Kamala wins? Brian, I'll come to you first. So I think if Kamala wins, I think we're going to have divided government. And I think what we'll have is we'll have a Senate that is primarily Republican. What that means is, in fact, for the next four years, not much will happen. There won't be a whole lot of legislation. That's a good thing. That's what the Founding Fathers wanted. They wanted government move at a glacial pace.

If Kamala wins, that's if Kamala wins. If Trump wins, he's now got the Senate. And the thing that I always keep telling people is that the people around Trump and the people that support Trump believe in what? They believe in individual liberty. And if you look at his record, for the most part, he's a lot more hands-off than he is hands-on. That's the whole point of removing regulations. You know, and the...

So you will hear people talk. Just pay attention to how the left talks. What they talk about is they want government to step in and socially engineer equality because it'll make the world a better place. And the only way you do that is by holding people who have ingenuity and take risks down. And that's not what made this country great. It's what will cripple us. So that's what I think.

By the way, that was a great breakdown. Just so everybody knows, right now, our stream on YouTube, we have 144,000 live concurrent on right now.

And anybody that tweeted, watching PBD Podcast, it's officially trending on Twitter. So kudos to everybody that did that. If you're watching that, tweet that out, watching PBD Podcast. Vinny, Trump wins, Kamala wins, no decision. How does America react? Oh.

If Trump wins, I think it's vindication. I think it's celebration. I think it's happiness. I think everybody's going to be in a good place. But that cues the left, all the left, all the agitators, all the Antifa. They're all going to get all going to get mobilized. Trust me when I say that. If if Kamala wins tonight, we're guess what?

We're gonna, we'll take it, we'll take the loss, but guess what we're not gonna do though? We're not gonna burn down our cities, we're not gonna do all that crazy shit, but, but, if we find out, Pat, that all the polling stations and all these numbers and all this shit is all rigged, then there's gonna be a problem. If there's a draw, if there's a draw,

Well, not a draw, I'm sorry. If it's delayed and they're playing that whole three months, two months, whatever, it's going to be... That's when it's going to start getting restless. Because guess what? We didn't do anything when they shot our president in the head. We didn't do anything. Everybody was chill. This is... I think that would be the last straw. I think so. Do you have any different perspective on what they said? Go ahead. So I think one of two things is going to happen. I think if Kamala wins, I don't see our country being united at all.

for at least four years. I think Trump has a very unique opportunity. If he wins again, think about the, you know, you're familiar with the hero's journey? Trump is on his hero's journey vibe right now. And to come back again, this is going to be the second time in American history where a president

Sitting president lost and came back and won. And I think that's going to happen. The last time that happened was Grover Cleveland in the 1890s. So I think Trump will be vindicated. I think there'll be an opportunity for him to bridge the gap. And then eventually, the biggest gap right now in our country, it's not blacks and whites. It's not Jews and Muslims. It's not...

Diploma divide, it's the gender divide. This is the largest gender divide that we've had in the history of our country. Trump is up, I think, 18 points on men and Kamala is up 16 points on women. Men and women need to get back together and start making some babies. If Trump wins, I might do it tonight, guys. I don't know. We'll see what happens. We'll see what happens.

With a woman, no men are getting pregnant. I don't care what you say. By the way, can somebody find this guy a wife or something? If you know somebody. Can we give a shout out real quick? Speaking of, I see our PHB friends right here. Sapala, Adolfo Hart. I see I got. Hold on, can I give a shout out? Little Pump is in the house. Little Pump is in the house. I know Dave Smith is going to be here. I see my friend Rabbi Benny out here. Why don't you come on up here? Yo, Pump, come on up here.

Skip, you got to hand him a mic if we got it right. Sure. Yeah. We have a mic? Tom, you want to head up there to call a state? Yep. They're ready. Yep. I think we have a couple calls here. So, Little Pumpkin, get mic'd up. Tom, if you want to get up there with Amy, we got a state to call, folks. West Virginia. Oh, shit. The-- Tom. Tom. You want to get up there? Yep. Get up there, Tom. So, all right. What's up, baby? How you doing, man?

Louisville has got it. Of course, I need to grab a seat. Grab a seat by Brian. All right. Well, the great state of West Virginia, even though there's only a few precincts reporting, it looks very narrow here. The underlying precincts are in, and this one has been called for Donald Trump. We have updated it on the VT News map, and we have a...

Very, very close call. We know a lot of our neighbors here in the panhandle. The polls are not closed yet. But we can see. Remember when they were saying that Florida, oh, maybe six for Trump, maybe seven for Trump? Right now it's 10. And if you look at our friends down in Miami, boy, Miami-Dade County and Mayor Suarez did a great job advocating.

Adam, take a look at this. Mayor Suarez is helping to drive it over a 100,000 vote lead in Miami. Shout out to Mayor Suarez. And then... Francis Suarez, elected governor next time. And then we also have Ocelot County as well, which happens to be one of the most heavily dense Puerto Rican populations that was actually just called for Trump within Florida. So...

The panhandle will close in a little bit, but basically Florida is going to Trump by almost twice the margin that the pollsters were saying. Was this expected to be this early, this quick? It was not expected to be this big. This was expected to be seven and a half to eight. Look at this. We're 10 points apart, and this up here is very red. Did you guys hear what he just said? It was expected to be a seven and a half percent victory, a 10-point lead so far.

Wow. All right.

So right now, remember, this can move through the night. But right now, statistically, it's about a 64% probability right now. Remember, some very big states may be held back from being called. Wait, did you say 64% probability of winning a state or winning the whole thing? Of winning the whole thing, but based on all of the current roll. OK. But remember--

If magical things happen at midnight, that changes. If what? If magical things happen at midnight, that changes. One minute.

If something happens by midnight. You know those vote dumps we saw in Georgia and in Philadelphia? Those are the cities we're concerned about. OK. So what's about to be called next? Like, what are the next ones we're looking at the next hour? The next states are coming in the eastern seaboard here as we have polls are closed and we'll be able to see

see progress. We see here they've actually got no precincts have officially been reported by the Secretary of State in Pennsylvania. So all the states are different, but you know what? We are here in Florida with a governor that insisted that the systems work as fast as technology would allow. And you can see, Pat, Florida has already counted 62% of its votes. Pennsylvania has reported zero.

Pennsylvania's reported zero. Pennsylvania has reported zero. Okay, fantastic. Thank you for that, Tom and Amy. Do we have a mic for Lil Pump? Yes, he has it. Lil Pump, how you doing?

How you doing? I'm doing good, man. How about you? I like your three-piece suit. You look great. Thank you, sir. Thank you. So how you feeling? Why are you supportive of President Trump? Why are you supporting him? I'm supporting him because he speaks the truth and he says what's on his mind and what's on everybody's mind and we want freedom. We don't want this shit to be like

Like, one of those countries where you can't say whatever you want. We don't want censorship. We don't want none of that. And listen, I'm going to tell a story, to be honest. Four years ago, when I endorsed Trump, I lost 4 million followers. I lost $20 million deals. And guess what? I did not give a fuck about that because I stand on what I stand on. I got your very important audience because how old are you? You're

You're 24 years old? 24 years old, yes, sir. 24 years old. Have you always been a Trump guy? And if no, when did it flip for you? I'll be honest, it probably started in 2020. I was sitting at my house and I was on my couch just chilling. I made a video. I was like, you know what? I love Donald Trump because I heard about the whole tax thing. And I was like...

We need taxes lowered, all that. I wake up in the morning and that's just all over the news. And next thing you know, I'm at a Trump rally. And I was like, God damn, bro. This is a dream come true. By the way, what's your favorite Lil Pump song? Gucci Gang. Gucci Gang.

So you got billions of views online. You got songs that got billions of views. So you've been very successful in your space. Yes, sir. When you went out there and became supportive of Trump, who in the hip hop community called and says, what are you doing? Why are you doing this? Did anybody call you and tell you anything? I'll be honest. Wait. The mic shut off. Hello, hello.

Hello? You guys hear him? Yeah, yeah. You hear him? Do you guys hear me? Yeah. Good? All right. So, yeah. What I believe in is, like, everybody has their own opinion, right? So, like, I have a lot of friends that stopped talking to me just because I endorse Trump and all that. And I'm like, it's their own opinion, bro. It shouldn't be nothing personal. And, you know, like, I lost a lot of shit just because of those with Trump. But I don't care about that, bro, because...

I want this country to be great again. You know what's happened in this four years. It's been shit, bro. And we want Donald Trump back in office, baby! It's great to see the different industries, different folks from different backgrounds, but they're sitting there saying, wait a minute, I'm interested in this. One of the...

Stories, I think I got a call from Vanity Fair asking a question about, "Hey, what do you think about Barron Trump's strategy of helping his father with his friend, Bo, get on all these younger podcasts to get the younger men? What do you think about, what do they call it, the Bros Podcast?" Something like that, they're calling it, right? "What do you think about this?" I said, "I think Kamala should do it. Why isn't she doing it?" You know, it's a strategy, right? I mean, Kamala got, what endorsement has Kamala gotten so far? J-Lo?

Taylor Swift, Cardi B, Sam Pounce, Sam Cuban. And they don't understand this, but they have a big following, and they're over there endorsing this, and that's going to ruin our country, and that's what they don't understand. And it's horrible.

I mean, I love the perspective that you got the courage to get up there and say that. Make some noise, everybody. A little pump. Awesome. Thank you. So I got a question for you guys. Thank you so much, boss man. My man, appreciate you. I got a question for you guys. I got a question for you guys. So in the last 90 days, let's go July 13th, a lot of different things have happened. And by the way, I'm curious to know how you would answer this yourself as well. We were talking about this earlier with the elite folks that we had lunch with.

There's been a lot of different events that have happened. You got the assassination attempt. You got Elon Musk coming out and saying, "I endorse Trump," and they did that live that got a billion views. You got Joe Rogan. You got RFK coming out and saying, "I'm gonna be on this side." You got Tulsi Gabbard. All of these events that has happened. What would you say is the single most important event that's tipping the election? If you were to give three, four, five lists, what would it be? Brian, what would you say?

I would say, first of all, when the left talks about how Trump incites violence, the last time I checked, they tried to kill him twice. So let's put the blame where it actually belongs. But forget that. Notice who actually supports Trump and who supports Kamala. It's people, the people that support Trump have built something.

They've spent a lifetime building a brand, building a business, creating wealth, creating a product that people want, and creating employment.

And those people pay a price when they're wrong. Those people have to come into contact with objective reality. Take a look at someone like Tim Walz or the people that are supporting that. We call them the ruling elite. Do they pay a price for when they're wrong? No, they don't. They make their living with their mouth. They don't make their living with their hands. They're not having to get the food out there in time. They're not having to compete. And that is a very important distinction to me. So for me, I think what's...

what resonates for me is when I look at Elon Musk, when I look at Joe Rogan, all these guys who have built something on their own, taking risks and being honest about it. That's who you should always put your

your sort of energy behind. Because I think that's closer to the truth than the other stuff. The other side, all they're good at doing is controlling a narrative none of us believe in. Is it weird when the news talks about how this is going on and this is going on and the rest of us are living in the real world and we go, I don't see it. I don't see all the stuff they're talking about.

So I just think at the end of the day, it becomes madness. Vinny, all the events, everything happened, all the stuff we've heard, what are the top five most influential things that's going to be the tipping point of the 2024 election? Just off the top of my head, I think number one, and this is no joke, and I think everybody will attest, Elon Musk spending $46 billion and losing money for Twitter so we can hear everything. Because none of us would be hearing shit. You wouldn't be hearing anything.

anything. They could get away with anything if it wasn't for him, Pat. I think RFK coming to our side. I think Tulsi Gabbard coming to our side. I think the assassination attempts, plural, made people go, like the first one, they were like, oh my God. And then the second guy, people on the other side. I have liberal friends. I have

I have liberal cousins that were like, oh my God, you're like, they're really trying to take him out. And I said, yeah, who is they? It's not a lone wolf guy. It's not some kid on a roof that all of a sudden everybody in the Secret Service, all law enforcement, everybody, U.S. Marshals, everybody forgot how to do their job that one day. I think that's, where's that at, Pat? Four? I don't know. I think that's it for me. That's it. But Eli's number one. Well,

I think Trump is just due. So we were at the, by the way, if you get the chance to roll with PBD to the World Series in a jet, when he asks you what you're up to, just be like, yeah, I'm available. So that was awesome. But I'm going somewhere with this. So Aaron Judge, who is likely to be the AL MVP, he was doing horrible the first four games, right? Like what was his value? He was batting .93 or something. And we said, you know what? He's going to hit a home run tonight.

And he did. Why? Because he was due. I think if you look at Trump just overall, Trump, guys, I don't know if you know this, Trump hasn't won an election since 2016. Now you might say, "Whoa, what happened this and that?" He won in 2016. They lost the midterms in 2018. They lost, allegedly, the election in 2020. They lost the midterms when there was supposed to be a red wave two years ago. We know that, right? The Dobbs decision.

I think Trump is just due. There's also something else that I think that nobody's gonna, uh, has brought up, and it's kind of out of left field. And it's this guy called Dylan Mulvaney. And when this guy... By the way, fun fact, I think I need to tell him. Tell him. I don't know a lot of people. I don't want to tell him. It's a little embarrassing. Tell him, Pat. Tell him. It's okay. I don't know a lot of people who in their cubicle have a small little poster of Dylan Mulvaney. Adam does.

Adam has that. Adam's got a Dylan Mulvaney poster in his office. He's excited about... Go ahead, where are you going with Dylan Mulvaney? He's one of the hottest girls around these days. So, I think there's a storyline there. I think Dylan Mulvaney represented something so absurd and so ridiculous. And he became the face of Bud Light. How many billions of dollars did Bud Light lose when they made him the sponsor? Nine billion dollars?

And whether you call it an agenda, whether you call it this message, whether you call it the woke mind virus where Elon Musk basically

stepped up because one of his kids... I just want to take you back, Adam. I said, what is the most single important event you're telling me about Dylan Mulvaney? He's thinking about Dylan Mulvaney, Pat. I think that concept made every like-minded sane person be like, what the hell's going on here? They're trying to pass this dude as a woman. I'd rather have an asshole named Donald Trump that gets...

GSD, get stuff done, versus some fluffy little lady boy and make everybody feel good. So I think that resonated a lot. All right. I still didn't get my question answered. So Rob, can you play a clip of yesterday's podcast? Elon Musk and Rogan, who watched the entire podcast? Musk and Rogan, play this one clip from last night's podcast. Go ahead, Rob.

Well, I'll say it again, man. I think this was the last election. If Trump doesn't win, this is the last election. I think you're right. I think you're right. I think people and a lot of people are waking up and realize that that have been lifelong Democrats. Guys like Bill Ackman. Rob, can you raise the audio, please? I can't hear you. Well, I'll say it again, man. I think this was the last election. If Trump doesn't win...

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. Yeah, 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. You and I used to be Democrats. Yeah. So. Yeah. Yeah. It's nuts. It's nuts, man. And, uh.

If the dams won this election, they will legalize enough illegals to turn the swing states and everywhere will be like California. There will be no escape. That is so insane. This is the final. This is it. This is the last chance. I don't think so. Has anybody tried to push back? And I just want to like go out and vote. Vote like your life depends on it. Vote like your future depends on it because it does. This is the last chance, man.

Patrick, I don't think so. Brian, you've been friends with Joe for how many years? You and Joe have been friends for how long? I've known Joe exactly 30 years. 30 years? 30. OK. And he called me yesterday, and he was nervous. But what I reminded him is this.

Look, at the end of the day, the Republic is strong, you know, and I just don't think that this is the last election. And I got news for you. You know, a lot of the people that are coming across the border come from staunchly Catholic backgrounds.

And they almost all overwhelmingly, especially the second generation, if you look at the stats, they overwhelmingly vote Republican. So I'm not, I'm just not that worried. And by the way, I think we will endure. And I think if Kamala wins, we give her four more years to screw things up even worse. And the rest of us go. And then we got J.D. Vance. And that guy's a force of nature. Maybe J.D. Vance told some gabber, which I wouldn't mind seeing.

You understand? So I'm optimistic. I think we're stronger than that. And again, I keep saying, remember, if Kamala wins, the Senate will be Republican. Try getting anything done. Just watch. Question for you. Brian, two years ago, if you and I are having a drink together, we're out there having, you know, doing our thing, I ask you,

Do you think Rogan will ever endorse Trump and have him on? What would you have said two years ago? Well, I remember when he called me about having him on a long time ago. And I think what he was worried about was that if he has him on, there are going to be people on the right that are going to give him a hard time for not asking him

certain questions. And then there are going to be people on the left who are going to be like, you didn't ask him hard enough questions. So you're damned if you do, damned if you don't. But I think what his strength is-- and he offered this to Kamala, but she didn't have the confidence to do it-- was, hey, come on, talk as long as you want, and let me see who you are as a human being. Let's see what happens after-- when the cameras--

and everything else, when you forget the cameras are going, three hours is hard to hide who you really are. And I think that's his strength. But I was surprised. I think at the end of the day, it was always a big decision. And it was a big decision all the way up to the end, because it's dicey territory. How many of you here-- how many of you here fucking get your attention, folks?

How many of you here, by the way, are you hearing people speaking? Is that what the noise is a little bit? Guys, if you can keep it down a little bit, if folks are speaking. But question for you, how many of you a year ago didn't think Rogan was going to have Trump on? How many of you didn't think he was going to have him on? Okay. How many of you here a year ago said there's no way Rogan's going to endorse Donald Trump? Raise your hand. Look at this. Wow. That is insane.

Raise your hand again if you said he wasn't. Okay, so let me ask you this. How many of you thought Joe would endorse him? Raise your hand if you think, yeah, he's going to endorse him. 5% of people said yes. 95% said no. So you got Rogan who has the undecided independent voters. You got Musk who leaves California and decides to say, I'm getting back behind Trump and he's doing what he's doing. And then you got all these things happen simultaneously.

Something strange is going on. Who knows if it's going to convert into the election or not, the being one or not, but we'll see. Little Pump, I know you want to say something before we move on. What's on your mind, man? So before I leave, I got one thing to say.

If you want freedom, vote for Donald Trump. But if you want censorship and all this bullshit and immigrants crossing our fucking border and committing crimes, then vote for Kamala Harris. But we're here to fucking save America. MAGA 2024! Pat, I love you, and I appreciate you. Thanks for being here. Give it up for Bob, everybody. So, I'm going to go to this next clip. Oprah Winfrey.

Oprah Winfrey comes out yesterday and here's what she said. Oprah Winfrey comes out yesterday and says the following thing yesterday. Rob, if you got the clip, folks, you got to see this because after you watch this, I'm going to show a different clip of what Oprah said. But go ahead and play this clip, Rob. Raise the audio. Listen.

that we will not have the opportunity to ever cast a ballot again. By the way, this is the same person that said this to Trump nearly 40 years ago. Go ahead, Rob. This sounds like political presidential talk to me. And I know people have talked to you about whether or not you want to run. Would you ever?

Probably not. But I do get tired of seeing the country ripped-- Why would you not? I just don't think I really have the inclination to do it. I love what I'm doing. I really like it. Also, it doesn't pay as well. No, it doesn't.

But, you know, I just probably wouldn't do it, Oprah. I probably wouldn't, but I do get tired of seeing what's happening with this country. And if it got so bad, I would never want to rule it out totally because I really am tired of seeing what's happening with this country, how we're really making other people live like kings, and we're not. You've said, though, that if you did run for president, you believe you'd win.

Well, I don't know. I think I'd win. I tell you what, I wouldn't go in to lose. I've never gone in to lose in my life. And if I did decide to do it, I think I'd be inclined. I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning because I think people-- I don't know how your audience feels, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off. I can't promise you everything, but I can tell you one thing. This country would make one hell of a lot of money from those people that for 25 years have taken advantage. It wouldn't be the way it's been. Believe me. By the way, you know what's funny?

Do you know the story is that at that time, it was supposed to be Trump running for office with Oprah Winfrey as his VP. Really? That's kind of how the story was about. And how do you go from that, being a good friend to saying if he gets elected, if he gets elected,

What's the level of Oprah Winfrey to be able to influence any votes today? Do you think she's able to flip, or does she get the same audience that listens to her? I think Americans are more and more-- in fact, I think a celebrity endorsement

can be a liability. Most Americans realize that someone like that is so out of touch, has zero in common with anybody. So when was the last time she flew commercially, really? Like, you're going to take your cues from somebody like that? So I think it's just incredibly condescending. And it's very interesting to me that the left has always tried to garner as much support from celebrities that are totally out of touch.

I mean, I think it's actually-- I think it really does work against them. It really does. I mean, I-- OK, so let me ask you this. If Oprah doesn't work for you, how about JLo crying? Anybody saw JLo crying? Does JLo crying influence you? I mean, she's in pain, guys. She's emotional. Rob, if you have a clip of JLo crying-- I might get emotional. I don't want you to. Don't be fooled by the rocks that she's got, but play the clip rock. Go ahead. She looks good for her age. I'll tell you that much.

I promised myself I wouldn't get emotional, but you know what? You know what? We should be emotional. We should be upset. We should be scared and outraged. We should. Our pain matters. We matter. You matter. Your voice and your vote matters.

And look, don't be afraid to make people around you uncomfortable. Invite people around you to be the change, to go out there and vote. Nobody likes having tough conversations or talking about politics. But trust me, I've been in some of these rooms. I see the way power works in this country. They love it when you do nothing. Okay? A non-vote is an agreement.

It just makes it easier for them to do whatever they want, whatever serves them. And this election is about your life. It's about you and me and my kids and your kids. Don't make it easy. Make them pay attention to you. That's your power. That's your power. Your vote is your power.

Do you believe her? No, not at all. Do you believe what she's saying? Do you get the reaction that she's being genuine or do you think she's just reading a teleprompter? Vinny, what do you think people are reacting when JLo talks the way she does? By the way, am I the only one that just sees somebody that had, is it just me or that once Diddy's list and everything came out, everybody that was talking with Diddy...

And you know what that sounded like to me? I know Diddy has probably footage of me doing God knows what, and I was involved with a lot. Please, please vote for Kamala, because they'll probably protect me when shit hits the fan. That's what it is, bro. And yeah, you guys--

You guys ready for a fact? You guys ready for this? Donald Trump was endorsed by RFK, Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, Tucker, Dr. Phil, Buzz Aldrin, everybody. And guess what Kamala got? The Diddy List. Period. That's the Diddy List. Usher.

Usher, remember Usher? Usher was like, you know, Usher was on The View and he was like, I don't get into the politics thing. He probably got a phone call and he came out in a robe dress and he was like, vote for Kamala. Please, it's a joke. It's a joke. I don't trust any of them. Tom. Period. Do you have an update for us? Yes, we do. There is a whole set of updates and a couple key progress. Get up there. Give it up for Tom. All right. I love him.

So we have several calls and then we have some very important in progress. So let's start out with some calls that have been made in New England. We start here. Yes. So we are taking a look and we can see that for the states that were called by... Did you guys hear Amy or no?

You can't hear me? Grab the mic and put it a little closer to you. Can you guys hear me OK? Yeah. You got to hold it up and bring it to-- yeah, there you go. Go for it. Just talking to your shoulder. OK. All right. As long as everyone can hear me. So we have several states that have been called. We have, when it comes to Donald Trump, states that we're calling over there. We have the state of Tennessee, which has been called for Donald Trump. Yes.

We can see here that Trump has taken 69.4% of all of the votes. And then we move down and take a look at Alabama. Now, Alabama has also been called for Donald Trump. Has it updated on our system? And then from there for Trump, we also have Mississippi for Donald Trump. Shout out Mississippi.

Awesome. And then finally, guys, we have Oklahoma, which was called for Donald Trump.

Many of these are really significant because these states were not called at the time the polls were closed in the previous election cycle. So we're seeing a lot of momentum for Donald Trump very early in the game. So this is very exciting, everyone. I have something to read. Right now we've got Trump 105, Harris 35. As you can see, the VT News finished map.

But now let's go take a look at a couple states that is very important how they're coming out together. We first go to Georgia. 36 percent has reported. There we are. A long way to go in Georgia, but very promising. And the statistical analysis says that he's approaching a 79 percent probability of winning that. As you can see, as expected, the out there,

Suburban areas, strong. Says the urban areas going the other way. We also go take a look at very... Tom, if you can do me a favor, speak into the mic. When you go up, we can't hear you. Speak into the mic. Okay. And then we go to North Carolina here. North Carolina, tight as we expected, waiting to find out how much of the hurricane-affected areas here have a full voter turnout.

mail-in ballots. There is a lot of concern there. So right now, about a 40,000-vote difference. But based on where these are, a 59 percent probability for Donald Trump. However, a long way to go and a lot of votes to be counted. We're going to be coming back to Georgia and North Carolina, because those are key states.

And we're still waiting as Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania is yet to have reported anything of yet. So, so can we all just say together, just the abbreviation, don't say it on three, give me a WTF. One, two, three.

I think that's what Americans should be saying. Why can one state be so far off, and yet you've got other states like Florida who have been able, through automation, to get almost everything counted to date? But that's where we are right now. We're going to come back for a lot of work in progress. But this is as expected. But North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania were important. Tom, I got a question for you.

I don't want you to walk like you got a hunch, like the hunchback of Thomas Ellsworth. Just hold the mic like if you can bring it a little closer. That's okay. At what point...

At what point, which states, if he wins, which two or three battleground states you could say it's over with? Pennsylvania is a huge one. Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Pennsylvania and who? And North Carolina. Carolina. And North Carolina, but also Wisconsin. I'll read you something that Clay Travis just tweeted. Listen to this.

Trump just flipped the gambling odds in Wisconsin. He's now favored to win six of the seven swing states in gambling markets. Keep voting, pour on more steam, and sprint through the finish line. Damn. When the gambling odds are that strong, that's interesting. Good. Awesome. Good. Yes. Thank you, Tom. Thank you, Tom.

Just working. Mic check. Oh, we're back. We're back. Okay, good. Just working. Tom, question for you. Question for you. A lot of people, how many of you, when you're talking to your friends and family, a lot of the people that are your, you know, folks you work with, or maybe they want to support Trump, they're like, look, I'm convinced there's going to be cheating. I'm convinced this is going to be stolen. How many of you have friends that believe that? Raise your hand if you believe. Okay.

How effective is it when you hear these stats that Laura Trump and others have hired 5,000 lawyers to make sure everyone is being held accountable? Do you think their administration has done a good job preparing lawyers to protect anything that could happen that's illegal? Yeah. Tom, take mine.

No, I think that's good and prudent, right? When the Chinese start lining up ships and Air Force bases right near Taiwan, you take them serious. What we have seen is something we need to take serious, and I think getting those lawyers ready to challenge things

We have to be ready. It's almost like to have a fair election, you have to show that you are going to act swiftly and strongly to make sure it's fair. It's almost like, you know, in defense, that the best defense of a country is to show strength and willingness to take the step. And I think having the lawyers ready tells the other side we're watching, we want fair elections, and we're going to protect it. I'm having a little bit of a mishmash.

We talked about it earlier today. Ronna McDaniel getting out and Laura Trump taking over. Because if Ronna McDaniel was in, no lawyers, no nothing. She's a right. She's one of, she's in the establishment. I think him appointing, getting Laura Trump in there is absolutely fantastic. And again, I'll keep going back to X. You wouldn't be seeing any of these videos of people complaining and people saying they're closing the lines. We can't leave.

people bringing camera phones and showing i'm hitting trump and it's hitting a common list name on these voting machines so i think one of the biggest moves was getting laura trump in there because she means business and she's not playing games and that's what i like you know some that story that nobody's talking about something that's really interesting is i think what's going to happen is if you look at how the mainstream media is behaving they are very very worried the money starts talking because people so let me give you an example let me give you a stat washington post

Washington Post over the past four years has lost half its readership. They lost $70 million last year. Jeff Bezos owns the Washington Post. He bought it for his daughter. That's why he's saying, hey guys, nobody is reading your articles because nobody trusts you. And the New York Times, you know why the New York Times, the great New York Times, you know why they make money? They're crossword puzzles. Nobody is reading their stories either. Maybe a couple pockets on the coasts.

And so now what you're going to see is if these magazines, if these newspapers, if this media wants to stay in business, they got to start telling the truth. So to me, that's the silver lining. And nobody's talking about that story. But money starts talking, man. And the more you lie, the more the rest of us go, I'm not reading that. I don't read the New York Times. I used to read it cover to cover. I haven't read it in 10 years because I don't trust it. I don't believe it because they're lying.

And so what you are going to see, like with the Washington Post, is people like Jeff Bezos going, "Hey, you guys, you suck. Get with it. Write the truth or we're going to die." And that's what's happening. So I like—that's what the free market says.

That's a very good point. Rob, do you have the clip of what happened at Maricopa County today where the guy came out with some bad news for Kamala Harris saying, "Wait a minute, you guys cannot be doing this," and publicly talked about in the video. Did you guys see this in Maricopa County or no? What happened earlier today? If you haven't seen this, you got to see this clip because this is not a good look with people being held accountable. Rob, I put a thumbs up in the video that's in the text if you want to find it. Brandon, I think you have it as well because you texted to us.

Rob, I'll just text it to you directly. And by the way, there's a guy who has been on our podcast a few times. He used to be hated 100% of the time. Then he went to 80%, then 70%, then 60%. Some people like him right now. And this guy's got a weird last name. His name is Chris Cuomo. Okay?

He may join us in a few minutes. Let's see what he has to say. Hang tight. While we're getting him ready, I want you to watch this video. Go ahead, Rob. This is Maricopa County. Let me say it to you before he writes, says it. Maricopa County officials just announced bad news for Kamala Harris and the Democrats yesterday. Go ahead, Rob. Show this clip.

Of those approximately 1.4 million ballot packets, we have sent approximately 27,000 to curing so far. Now what curing is, is that's the process by which we attempt to contact the voter if we cannot match the signature. We have cured about 15,000 so far out of that 27,000. We have until five calendar days after election day in order to cure as many of those as we can.

Of those approximately 1.4 million ballot packets,

We have sent approximately 27,000 to curing so far. Now what curing is, is that's the process by which we attempt to contact the voter if we cannot match the signature. We have cured about 15,000 so far out of that 27,000. We have until five calendar days after Election Day in order to cure as many of those as we can.

By the way, Tom, Tom, to the person that doesn't know what this means, what did he just say? We've cured fifth. What does that mean to the average person? Well, to say he's curing means something is sick. And what was sick is they received a bunch of mail-in ballots. There were some signatures that they could not identify or that were improperly filled out. So they actually, in Arizona, make phone calls over a five-day period to try to reach the voter. Did you vote?

here and drop this off. I'm trying to get your name and your signature to line up and the ballot was not correctly signed. If they can contact it, then they say that that sick ballot is cured and it goes in the stack to be counted.

So is this bad news for them when something like this happened in Maricopa County that said we probably need 10 to 12 days to count everything? I think Maricopa had those lawsuits with Kerry Lake last time, and so they're doing the right thing and being transparent, saying we have a problem. That's great to see that. When you're seeing that, all we want, if you ask the average person what they're looking for, the average person just wants a fair election. If we have a fair election, there's not a lot to be worried about. Just tell me, please.

Were you going to say something? Just, if you... Can I see an image of that guy one more time, please? I don't know who he is. I don't know what he represents. It was hard to hear. But I'm questioning his decision-making ability. Just shave it off, bro. That hair. His hair looks like it got caught in a fire.

I don't know if you're left. I don't know if you're right. I know that what I do know, Brian Callen, is the one thing I hear of Maricopa County. He looks like one of the prince from Britain. Yeah, he's a prince Henry's cousin. See what you're trying to do. We have a lot of beautiful bald people here. Rob Gargiou. I see Siamak over here. Just embrace it. Jason Statham. I don't know what he's saying. What I do know is Maricopa County, is that the same county in Arizona where

where there was the sheriff, Joe Arpaio. This county seems to be a lot of nonsensical things going on, Callan. Have you been following this for a while? Probably, yeah. Probably. But it's a very important county. So they say as so goes, as Maricopa County goes, so goes the state. So it's a very important, very important county. There's another guy in Arizona. I don't know if he's joining us. I don't want to...

But there's a guy who maybe could take care of a few things. Which guy from Arizona? By the way, do we have... -Pictures up there. -If they're here or not... Okay. Do we have a couple of our friends ready to come up, Rob? Can we get Ricardo Aguilar to work his way up to the stage here all the way from Bakersfield? Ricky, if you can work your way up as well as... What happened?

Ricky's coming up. Ricky, work your way up to the stage. Is he still awake? And if we can have Jorge Masvidal. Jorge, if you're here. One of the greats. One of the greats. Jorge Masvidal, baby. Adam, if you can give him the mic. And Tom, if you can give him the mic. Let's have Ricky make some noise for Jorge Masvidal. Ricky Aguilar. Jorge Masvidal, give it up. Give it up.

That's a rare human being right there. Look at that. Wherever you want. You sit where you want, bro. What is this? Look at that. Look at that. I'm producing estrogen. I'm producing estrogen as I stare at him. So, Ricky, I'll come to you first. Who recognizes Ricky from the podcast back in the days? Anybody recognize Ricky? My man. So...

Ricky, I'll come to you first and then Jorge, I'll come to you. Ricky, you're in California, okay? And is my mic on or just went out? Let's see. What are we doing? Let me just hold on to this. Okay. So can you guys hear me or no? Is this better than the other one? Okay. All right. We'll stick to this. Ricky, you live in Bakersfield, California. California, yes, sir. California. Bakersfield, California. Yeah.

And your background, if you don't mind sharing with some of the folks here what your background is, family, and then, you know, where you stand politically with what's going on. Go for it. Yeah, so absolutely, first of all, Pat, it's an absolute honor to be here with you. I remember we were sitting at a table just a few years back. It was a wooden table. It was me, Adam, Gerard, and Patrick on a little wooden table. To see that the big PBD crowd here, this is awesome. Super happy to be here with you guys. Thank you.

Thank you guys, super awesome to be here with you as well. Just to give you guys a little bit of feedback, so we're actually from Michoacan, Mexico, which is a central state in Mexico, for my Mexicans in the crowd. But, however, my family came here, obviously they came illegally, they eventually became residents, even though a lot of people find it hard that I'm Hispanic Mexican, and I'm against illegal immigration. They're like, how? That's why your family came. I'm like, yeah, but if your dad killed somebody, it doesn't make it okay just because he's your dad.

Don't work like that. You know what I mean? You have to have a family of laws. I have to have a country of laws. But anyway, grew up in the hood. My parents got divorced when I was six. Grew up in the hood till I was about 13. Well, no, I actually lived there till I was about 17 years old. Got in trouble. Dropped out of high school my junior year. You know, so I come from that hood.

Bad background, getting in trouble, getting suspended from school, you name it, all of it. But then, you know, a few years later, because of my brother, which I gave my brother a shout out, Alejandro and the Totoros and the Gaitans, I met Patrick, been working with Patrick for the past eight years now, and he started giving me these ideas of, "Hey, so what do you think about the elections, and what do you think about this, and what do you think about that?" I actually started in 2008, Pat, during the Obama election.

So in 2016, I'm sorry, when Trump was running for president, and I said, I think Trump just wants power. That's all he cares about because in the Hispanic community, when all you watch is Telemundo, Univision, all this bullshit, you're brainwashed by this idiot called Jorge. What the hell? Jorge Ramos. And so Pat started to kind of give me some ideas, and well, here we are, supporting Trump in California in a red state. Ricky. Ricky.

Your family-- now, this is interesting because we have you. You're Michoacan, Mexico, right? California. Yeah. We have Jorge is Miami, Florida, on a completely different spectrum. Completely different size. Cuban, right? If I'm not-- My dad's from Cuba. My mom's from Peru. I was born in Miami, Florida, Dade County. So for both of you guys, the Hispanic vote right now is a very, very important vote, right?

Your own family, when they're coming to you, are they saying, "Jorge, what are you doing supporting Trump?" Or are you seeing a lot more friends and family coming and saying, "Dude, I'm all in with this guy right now"? What are you hearing yourself? No, Cubans are firm Republicans. It's like, before I ever had my ideas and stuff, they were firmly against communism, they're firmly against socialism. So there's one party that usually fights that like a dog, and that's the Republican Party. You know, it's obviously not the Democratic Party.

And my dad escaped Cuba when he was 14 years old. He escaped with his best friend. His best friend's uncle, they found a tire tractor, and they turned it into a raft, and they hit the high seas. Seven days later, they got to the Bahamas. They got extradited.

I heard all these stories that growing up, I was like, oh, this is bullshit. Ain't nobody-- 100 miles, why would you do that? You know, when I was a kid and as I got older and I understood what communism was, I was like, wow, I get it why you put your life at risk. My other aunt--

Between Guantanamo and the nearest town, there's a huge land. And that land is rigged with minefields. Because if you get to Guantanamo, you could reach-- you could get asylum, at least back in the day. So my aunt risked her life, you know, and she crossed the field. Then a mine blew off, and it blew off her left tit. Gone. And she's still kicking, kicking ass. You know, she's got some nicknames and stuff, but she's a badass, you know? And these are the people that, like, raised me and spoke to me about--

what this country means to the rest of the world, why they were willing to risk their life, which when I first heard this, I didn't understand. I go, why would you walk through a fucking landmine? Like, what's behind you that could ever make you do that? And when I understood what was happening to them, it's...

Where I decided on my mind, where all my politics, how I would stand, my values, everything. You got a big voice. I mean, if you think about Miami, what happened with Miami, the Santas, Dade County. I mean, that's a lot of stuff that the influence you directly had because we would keep hearing about you being loud about it.

How many of you guys, some of the best fights you've ever seen in UFC had to do with Masvidal? Yeah. I'm just watching and I'm like, you have no idea how many great stories I got of watching this guy fight. So much fun to watch. Ricky, on your end, Mexican, family, novellas, right? Or you got Jorge Ramos. Some of the Hispanics that vote for Kamala, if they do, why do they? And some of the ones that you're seeing switching on Trump.

Why do they, from your perspective? So in 2020, you gotta remember, especially for us over here in California, we have, we share the border with Mexicali, we share the border with Tijuana. And so a lot of people, he did the, for example, the thing with the immigrants,

And people took that personally because the Hispanic community, along with the black community, they're very emotional. All you gotta do is attack emotions and that's it, it's game over. They're gonna make you emotional. And that's what Jorge Ramos did, what a lot of people don't know, is that his daughter Paola Ramos was actually a part of Hillary Clinton's campaign when she was running for president. So obviously he wanted to support that because he wanted more access to the White House.

Things that the normal Hispanic sitting at home would never know. And so, anyway, but now in 2020, a lot of them were voting Democrat. But I'm very proud to say, Pat, that to my friends back home and to all my friends, even people that follow me on social media, and they're sending me messages, hey, I'm voting for Trump. Hey, bro, in 2020, I thought you were crazy. But you know what? The past four years have been a shit show and we're tired of it. So they're making flags.

Trump 2024, no more bullshit. So that's where we're at right now. And just to bring this up, I was FaceTiming my wife earlier and she got emotional and she says,

When you're up there, don't forget that you're representing all those Hispanics that are tired of the bullshit, that came to live the American dream, that want things to be done right, that even though Mexico is our home country, this is first, America first. You're representing America first. And that's what we stand for. So just like George, hey, we're Hispanics and we're willing to take the bullet.

screw it, you know, F it, we'll take the bullet. Call us whatever you want to call us. But little by little, we know that eventually the blindfold will come off and that you're going to see what's happening. So again, we're having a great turnout with a lot of the people. However, they're still about the emotional, a lot of the Jorge Ramos fans

He went down a little bit, but there's still people with the Kamala and how can you stand behind somebody that wants to take away birthright citizenship and whatnot. What they failed to forget was that Obama deported more illegal immigrants than any other president in history. What they forget is that he put the cages out there that they blamed Trump for in 2014. What they forget also is that Obama had Congress, had the Senate, had the House deported

He could have gave residency to the DACA recipients and chose not to do it. So don't ever forget that. Obama had the power to do it all, and he did nothing for you. And here you are, begging for citizenship again, and they're not going to give it to you. They just play to the emotional tonality. That's Ricky.

Do we have Michael Chandler in here? If we can get Michael Chandler to work his way up. And I want to get a couple other people to come back next. Jorge, I'm going to come to you here right after this. Who would like to hear from a couple former mobsters to see what the world of politics looked like for them in the 80s? Maybe a Sammy DeBoo Carvano and a Michael Francis. They're somewhere around here. We're going to have them come up here in a minute. Michael.

Mike, if you can come up. Adam, if you can give your seat up to Mike. Jorge, I'll come to you. Why are you a supporter of Donald Trump? Why do you like Donald Trump so much? 2015, 16, I started seeing him do his thing. And he said one thing right in the beginning that caught my eye. And that was, he said nobody was in his pockets. He said he was in all these politicians' pockets.

He got him to do whatever he wanted to do, and nobody was ever in his pocket. He paid everybody off. So he was coming into the game with his own ideas, his own thoughts, and nobody could buy him. When I heard that, I was like, this is a man that if he says what he's gonna do, it's gonna be the best thing for us. There's no secret corporations behind him. There's no foreign governments backing him up. This is one person with his own thoughts, and he loves America, you know, so...

That's since how long I've been rocking with Trump, man. I love this guy. I love-- and by the way, you know, can you imagine if somebody trying to tell Jorge, "Don't vote for Trump"? I wonder what Jorge's gonna say. Did you guys see that one clip when Tyson's like, "What are you gonna do about it?" Rob, do you have that one clip where the guy is like, "Listen, Mike, I'm not gonna do nothing about it. I just don't know if I support your decision."

to want to vote for Trump. Rob, if you got the clip, pull that up. Meanwhile, we have... Is this it? Go ahead, watch this, folks. Here's another one of those BMFs in the world. Go ahead, Rob. I'm voting for Trump. So what am I going to do about it? I don't think anybody... I mean, I'm going to disagree with you. So what? What are you going to do? What are you going to do about it? By the way, if you actually think about it, Jorge, Mike, if you think about it, who do you think has...

a bigger base of fighters who can actually do jiu-jitsu, MMA, mixed martial arts, fighting, Kamala Harris or Donald Trump? Who do you think's got a bigger camp of fighters? Trump.

Mike. Yes. Before we even talk politics, I got a selfish question for you. What happened with your fight with Conor McGregor? Everybody wants to know. I've had a lot of different answers. What happened there? Yeah, I think Conor's voting for Kamala. If he was, he was going to vote for Kamala. No, he broke his pinky toe. So, yeah, he broke his pinky toe. We...

We built it up for like a year and a half. It was a while. Made a lot of sense to wait. We did the Ultimate Fighter. And then it became very clear. I was like, I got to move on. And now I'm fighting Charles Oliveira in 11 days at Madison Square Garden. Let's go. So that's it.

That's a big fight. That's going to be a good fight. Yeah, Dana's called it a number one contender fight. So Charles is the highest ranked guy who is not currently fighting for the title. So I beat Charles Oliveira. I become the number three ranked guy, fight Islam Ahachev, who I think is going to beat Armin Sorokin in January. And I'm the champ at 2025. That's the plan. So...

I got a question for you and Jorge. And Brian, you can chime in on this one because I think you're going to have some thoughts on this one. By the way, folks, if I can ask you guys a favor, if you're here, do me a favor. Don't speak up because I can actually hear it. And if you're on the side, please don't do that. If you want to talk to each other, just go in the VIP room or go out there and talk to each other. If you want to do that, you're here to network. There's many reasons to be here. But if you're in this room, just please keep it down. Can we all commit to that? Yes? Thank you for that.

So, this is a very important question I'm going to ask you guys, both of you. Remember how I said one of the most important events on what happened that, you know, tipped the entire thing and all this other stuff? I think one of the things that happened is when Zuckerberg came out and he said he made a mistake giving the $400 million to Democrats. And then came out and said that the Biden-Harris administration kept telling him what not to post and what to post. Okay? So...

We've all seen the highlights of Zuck, you know, fighting the kicks. And he looks like he's practicing. He doesn't look like he's winging it. He looks like he's doing what he's doing. What happens if somebody on the left who's not a fighter, who's never done this, at 32 years old, he's like, I want to learn how to do jujitsu. I want to learn how to grapple. I want to learn how to fight. What kind of an influence do you guys have?

professional fighters who get paid millions on top of millions of dollars to do this, what kind of influence do you guys have on a Zuckerberg when you're around them? Is there shit talking? Are you talking to him? What does it look like and what influence do you think UFC had

on Mark Zuckerberg? I honestly, I got to meet Zuck at one of the fights and obviously, yes, I think he and I are on, we're on different ends of the political spectrum, believe a lot of different things, but I do believe that you can catch a lot more bees with honey than you can vinegar. And I did see that post. I think it was Vivek Ramaswamy talking about it and everybody's like, yeah, throw him in jail and do this and do that. And I'm like,

Yes, there should be a little bit of accountability, right? But also, a guy like Zuck has a very, very heavy hand. A guy like Zuck has a lot of influence.

I just think Zuck started training, that testosterone started going through the roof. He realized what being a sovereign... By the way, this is a very important point. Just so you guys know, go ahead. He realized what being a sovereign individual means. You don't know how not sovereign you are until you stand in front of a man and he beats the crap out of you and then you pick yourself back up and you do it again or you get choked out.

And then you got to get up and do it again. And I think that's why, you know, I'm sure Jorge gives it. Everybody's like, oh, you're under Dana's thumb and Dana's telling you to vote for Trump and Dana's telling you to be a Republican. It's like, no, we just know what it feels like to be locked in a cage and nobody can help us. Nobody can save us. So it's just, I think it's a different mentality. And I think it's, I think Zuck has started to realize that. And now he's starting to lean over a little bit. Yeah.

And to piggyback on that, they've actually done experiments where when they raise your testosterone as a man, you tend to vote or at least lean more conservative. That's an actual study. Why do you think that is, though? Why do you think that is? I think it's probably because it just makes you feel, first of all, if you look at how conservatives talk, it is about self-reliance. It's about doing it for yourself, not relying on...

some big brother or some giant equalizer in the sky, man, because that's not how life works. And every time you feel good about yourself, it's because you came across, you came up against objective reality. For a while there, you were in a boat in the middle of the ocean. The storm was raging. You didn't have a paddle, but you found your way to shore somehow. That's when you learn who you really are. And I think it's impossible not to align yourself with somebody who speaks that language when they're up on a podium.

Not somebody who's out there going, we need help, we're all victims, and we've got to equalize the playing field, but I'm the one who can do it. Me and my philosopher kings, because we have the education, and we know what's best for you. That's really how Hillary Clinton and I should talk about. So let me ask you this. That's a very good point, but let me ask you this. How many of you guys here do some kind of fighting, kickboxing, MMA? Who here actually goes and trains on a weekly basis? Okay. Who here can proudly say their testosterone level is about 400? Make some noise. Ha, ha, ha, ha.

All right, we're going to test everybody outside. There's going to be a way to test you to see who's full of shit. Who's above 800? Who's above 800? Raise your hand if you are. Sponsored by TRT. Today's podcast is going back to Masvidal. What would you say? I mean, if let's just say my son, who's over here. My son is 12 years old. Where did Tico go? Did he just move? He went to the restroom. He's 12 years old. Mike, you introduced me to Sean Soriano.

And Shawn brings Demarcus. Tico, Patrick's been with Shawn and Demarcus for the last... Babe, how long has he been with... How long has Tico been with Shawn? Two months? When did I ask you, Mike? Was it about a couple months ago? Yeah, probably two months ago. You have to see what's happened to this kid. The level of intensity in training every day for an hour, hour and a half with these guys kicking, boxing. What impact do you think you, your community, fighters can have on a guy like Zuckerberg?

Well, I haven't got a chance to meet him yet. But if I meet him, the first thing I'm going to tell him is get me off the gulag. Since 2020, they got me shadow band heavy, man. Unmonetized, they don't let me make no money. So first thing I got to tell Zuck is hook me up, brother. And then train with him, man. Maybe I show him some things, you hook it up. But I think definitely anybody that ever trains, you get the self-confidence. You know, whether you win or lose,

You kind of like walk into a room and you don't feel you have an ego as much, you know? And I think that definitely helps. And like Mike was saying, once you get your butt kicked a couple times, you know, it really makes you humble and it makes you see life a different way. All that money that you have really doesn't mean nothing in the bank when someone's on top of your face punching your teeth in, you know? So I think him training has just brought that side of him, you know? And also, I think...

how rapidly the country was deteriorating was probably the biggest thing, you know? He saw what he did with the Democrats, gave them all that money. They censored speech, censored him on Facebook, censored the whole corona thing, censored the laptop from hell. I mean, it was fucking nuts, bro. So would it be...

Would you say, Brian, a guy like you, that the strategy to flip male voters is to make them softer, lower their testosterone, make them pansies, and then they're going to be voting the other way? Is that kind of what you're saying? That's what they're doing with football now, you see, right? And basketball, these guys are painting the nails. They're doing all types of things that men have never done on TV or even behind closed doors that I know of. And it's crazy, and they're getting all this advertisement money.

And they're just little by little trying to take the man away. First of all, they call men like us toxic. I don't know why, you know, because I don't paint my nails. I don't have earrings. It doesn't make sense, you know. This is, by the way, this is such an important thing we're talking about. This is such an important thing. How many guys have sons here? Raise your hand if you have sons. What are you doing to toughen up your sons at a young age? What are you doing to toughen up your sons at a young age? Sports, fighting, self-defense, anything?

So important. Matt, be ready. I'm going to pull you up here in a minute to come up if you can be ready. Rob, if you can pull up this clip. Who loves RFK's Make America Healthy Again campaign? There is a clip. I believe it's from September, Rob, that you're telling me. The clip from September of RFK talking about fluoride. If you don't mind playing this clip for the audience to see. And if you can raise the audio really loud, that'd be great. Go for it.

And on day one, we're going to declare an emergency like we did in COVID. But it's going to be a chronic disease emergency. And we're going to get the fluoride out of the water. We're going to get the chemicals out of the food. We're going to get the chemicals out of the chemtrails. And there's 1,000 ingredients in our food that are banned in Europe. And we're going to get rid of all those chemicals. And I know how to do it. And...

This is one of the things that I'm very excited about on the health side, to see what's going on with Bobby being a part of it. And think about the Bobby side. Your excitement with Bobby being a part of the administration. How many of you are excited about him being responsible for making Americans healthy again? How many it's more about finding out what happened with Fauci and actually investigating that part?

See, people want to know what's going on over there. People want to know what's going on over there. Tom, do you have an update for us, Tom? Tom Ellsworth, is there an update for us? People are asking for an update. Do we have any updates, Tom? You want to come grab my mic, Tom? Greg, how you feeling? One of the hardest working guys in Red Rock. Make some noise for Greg. Him and the Team 40, man, they're working so hard. Him, Kelly, everybody else. Tom, can you give us an update about what's going on the last 20 minutes while we've been speaking?

Yes, we can. I always admit when I'm wrong. And I said it was 10 points in Florida. It's actually 13 and a half. Oh, my God. Wow. Tom, that's not 13. That's 14. That's 14.4. Yep. And by the way, let's take a look. What percent has reported? 99 percent under the leadership of...

Under the leadership of Governor DeSantis and our Secretary of State, they have delivered to us not only safe elections, but they've delivered to us results at 99% within two hours of our polls closing. Why can't the other 49 states do that? Now, we also have some things going on in Georgia. And take a look at this. Georgia, battleground state.

That's 55% reported. 55% have reported there in the battleground state. Now there's some urban areas and there's a lot still to report there. But what's interesting to me is if we go back and let's go back, look at the COVID election. Take a look at this.

So Trump is six points better than he did in the COVID election as a percent. Harris, five points worse than the COVID election. You see that? Wow. By the way, are you guys noticing what he just said? So in 2020, the race...

49.5, 49.3. Right now, Trump's got an 11%. But Tom, let me ask you this. What hasn't been calculated that maybe is majority Democratic county that's going to go the other way? Is there anything that's majority left or is it pretty much 50-50? Yeah, there are. The other side of Atlanta, there's Fulton County and DeKalb County. And so there's...

Urban areas there, but there's a lot of red areas still to go. Can you go into Bucks County? Is there a way to go to Bucks County? Yes, we can. We can go to Bucks County right now. But right now, the probability for Georgia, 85% probability right now. Wow. That's huge. That's very big. That's huge. That's huge. So you're saying there's an 82% chance he'll win Georgia? Yeah.

85%, Brian. All right. So let's take a look at what's going on right now in Bucks County. So we can see that... Can you guys hear me? Now we can. All right. Amy, just keep the mic a little closer. A little closer. Okay. So as we can see, things are looking razor thin. These are some super tight margins that we have right now. But

Let's go ahead and compare to what happened during the last election cycles. We can see that in 2020, Joe Biden was up ahead by about, what is that, four points. And we can see that as of right now, Kamala Harris is up ahead by quite a significant margin there. 11% of these votes have been reported so far. So still a long way to go here, guys. Still a long way to go.

All right. So now moving down a little bit further, Harris is still taking a slight lead against Trump there compared to where it was in the 2020 election. We can see it's pretty similar numbers. And then likewise, when we move over to the next county, you know, but overall, guys, it is looking more promising than it was during the 2020 election. Still a long way to go, though. All right.

All right, so now we have some pretty exciting news when it comes to Texas. When it comes to Texas, yes, it looks like Trump is going to win by a pretty impressive margin. We saw some counties come in. Dallas County, the votes were counted nice and early. We can see that Trump is up by 52.4%. And when we compare that to the previous election, we can see that he is crushing where he was back then.

Tom, what was that? This is half of Dallas and Fort Worth, so these are the more urban areas, which more typically lean Democrat, of course. Got it. But we can see that this time around, he's actually up ahead. Got it. Tom, can you go to Bucks County? Would you mind going to Bucks County to see what it looks like?

Because that's the one that they were talking about that could be a problem. Okay, Bucks County. Okay. Got it. That's what you were showing earlier. How many of it is in? Only 11%. Got it. Okay. So we will not know for a while. Anything else? Any other updates? Yes. We have... I'm about to bring up somebody, you guys. Anybody want to hear from Dave Smith? We have our hire! All right. Hang tight. We're about to bring him up. Ohio. Wow. Yes. Holy moly. Jason.

- Trump is up ahead 51.2%. Incredible, when we compare that to 2020, we can see pretty similar margins there actually, but he's certainly up ahead right now. And we are calling this state. - So 2020, Trump won Ohio, or was it as of this time? Tom, question for you, did Trump win Ohio 2020? - Yes. - He did, okay. - He certainly did, yes. - Got it, so. - Yeah. - 53-45.

And so guys, in about 10 minutes, there's gonna be a lot of other polls closing, so we'll have a lot more data at that point. Awesome, sounds good. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. Guys, make some noise for Dave Smith. Dave, wherever you are, work your way up to the stage. Dave Smith. Where is Dave at? He's right behind you, Pat. My man. Good to see you, buddy. Very good to see you. So Dave, we're coming right at you. If we can hand over a mic to Dave. Hi.

Who loves Dave Smith, by the way? Anybody love Dave Smith? I love it. So do we. Very smart. Dave, what's your position? Are you skeptical? Are you optimistic? Are you pessimistic? Where are you at? I am very confident that the winner of the 2024 election will be Israel. No, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. That was my internal thought. Man, it's such a weird election because...

And I bet you guys feel this way too, right? Everything that you can observe with your senses, everything you can see, touch, taste, feel, tells you Donald Trump is running away with this thing. We saw what happened in 2020, and who knows, you know? Donald Trump's enemies are the most powerful entrenched interests in the history of the world, and they got tricks up their sleeves like none of us can imagine. So I wouldn't take anything for granted. It seems...

Pennsylvania is the big one, man. That's what it's gonna come down to. If he can win Pennsylvania, I think he wins this thing. Say that again? If he wins Pennsylvania, I think Donald Trump is president again. Okay, so Dave, you guys had a libertarian convention, right? Which Trump attended. Yes. Libertarians. Majority of libertarians. Some of them are gonna vote libertarian. Some of them are gonna go for Trump.

yourself, you're a candidate that a lot of people want to see you run for president. We've talked about this multiple times, where when I talk to people that want to see you run as a candidate for Libertarians, whoever's running today, everybody forgot his name. I'm not being disrespectful. Nobody remembers his name. They're kind of hoping for you to run. How many Libertarians in this 2024 election gave up their Libertarian vote and gave it to Trump? Uh...

Okay, so there are, broadly speaking, there are people who identify as libertarian and then there are people who are members of the Libertarian Party. In terms of, like, libertarians in America, I think the overwhelming majority voted for Donald Trump. Overwhelmingly. And I would say amongst Libertarian Party members, even a huge chunk of them voted for Trump. So, by the way, for you, like, what area, if you were to say right now, between Kamala and Trump,

You'll be critical with anybody and everybody, right? What area of Trump's campaign are you critical with where you're like, this is the area that I'm not comfortable with? And did you end up voting for Trump? Well, I'll answer the second one first. Yes, I did. I ended up voting for him. But listen, don't even clap for me. I had no choice. He's running against some ho. What was I going to do? Listen. Listen.

All right, I'm sorry. I'm coming out a little bit loose. The ludicrous thing that came out. Listen, Kamala Harris is, and I'm not just saying this because it's election night, and I know this will be like the crowd will like it, but she is the worst candidate I've ever seen run for major office in any party. It's

It's insane. Like, dude, if I just put it, forget even how you feel about it. If I just put it down on paper for you, and I was like, okay, listen, there's a candidate, and she's the nominee for the Democrats. And you'd go like, well, how did she win the primary? And I go, eh, no, she didn't win a primary. She ran a presidential campaign four years ago and did so bad that she didn't make it to Iowa. She did worse than Pete Buttigieg.

Yeah, you remember the five-foot gay guy? She lost to him, okay? Not only did she... She's walked away from everything she was running on for president in 2020. She's not running on any of that anymore. She's also not running on her legacy as vice president, and she has no reason for why. Her answer to everything is that she grew up in a middle-class family, which is not special.

I grew up in a middle class family. I shouldn't be fucking president because of that. Like, she is, look, a vote for Kamala Harris is just a vote for the machine. And Trump is not perfect. He's got his flaws. I've got a lot of criticisms of his first administration. I got a lot of criticisms of the campaign he's run this year. But he does exist.

He is a real person, and we will have a president if he's the president. And if she's the president, we have what we have right now, which is no president and the machine gets whatever it wants. And I don't know if you guys noticed, but the machine is the military-industrial complex. That's what you're voting for if you vote for Kamala Harris.

And so, fuck that. But you're also voting for a machine that doesn't represent you, doesn't hear you. You get the feeling under this administration that complaining, it's almost like when you call Avis or a huge company. You're not getting anybody on the phone. And I think that the

The biggest threat is the fact that nobody actually feels represented, and she does. At least when Trump got shot and he said, fight, fight, fight, you saw leadership. Now, he is flawed. There's all kinds of things, but at least you saw leadership, a coherent foreign policy, a coherent, at least when you say, I favor Trump.

lowering regulations, that's coherent. That's an economic plan I can kind of follow. I still don't know what she stands for. And I get the feeling, and I think most people get the feeling, that her handler said, all you have to say is you're not Trump. All you have to say is that he's a fascist. And they'll believe you, and we'll get through it that way. Just don't talk about where you stand because you don't really know where you stand. And I think that's what most people feel like. She's not a leader. She's just a mouthpiece for the machine, like you were saying. Amen.

By the way, if I could say something. After you say that, I want to come back to the three of you with a question to see what you say on that. Go ahead. I want to tell you, look, Americans that are of minorities are the only people in the world that think that people that look like you actually give a shit about you. You've never left the outside world. The biggest, the dynasty that did the biggest genocide was the Mao dynasty. Guess what? He looked like them.

The people that, Maduro and Chavez and Venezuela that ruined that country, guess what? He looks like them. The one that ruined Cuba, guess what? He looks like them. Stop that because somebody's a female and they're black, they represent you. You've obviously never seen the history of the world. Everybody that looks like you, who killed Cain? Abel, his brother, who sold Joseph?

brothers. Like, do you not understand that people that are going to screw you over the fastest actually look like you? They don't look like other people? Like, what part of that are you missing? It's crazy to me to sit in front of a goddamn TV and think, oh, they're black, oh, they're Mexican, oh, they're female, oh, they're Hispanic. They must have my best interest. Dude, you are a goddamn idiot. What you think?

It's about you. And you got to understand that. And the faster you realize that, you start voting for people that have your best interests, not the share your skin tonality. By the way, Pat, who ruined Iran? Who what? Who ruined Iran? Iran. Who ruined Iran? Iran. Who ruined Iran? Yeah. Was he black? Was he Mexican or was he Iranian? The one that ruined Iran. Iran.

Maybe I can't hear what he's asking. Civil war. Who ruined Iran? Who ruined Iran? Yeah. Who is it? I don't know. Was it a Mexican guy, a black guy? Was it a white? Who was it? No, no, no. We're not dealing with no Mexican or black guy. Who are you talking about? I don't know. That's what I'm saying. Because he looked like you guys, so I'm assuming he had your best interest at heart. Well, I mean, listen. Kamala Harris is black. That's the part you got to read. If you're making a comment like that, you're offending a very big community in America. But I got a question for you, Dave. Here's a question for you.

you. And you as well, Brian. And anybody else wants to comment on this? You said military industrial complex. You said military industrial complex. Guys, a story came out. Very important to hear this story. From Russia, here's what the story is. Trump could be assassinated if he tries to end the war in Ukraine. This story came out today from Dmitry Medvedev.

former president of Russia and Putin's ally warned that if Trump

really tries to stop the war with Russia and Ukraine, he could face a JFK assassination style. Medvedev declared he won't be able to stop the war, not in a day, not in three months, and if Trump pursued peace, he could become the new JFK. Medvedev also said to Kamala Harris, calling her stupid, inexperienced, and controllable. How do you respond to this story?

I mean, I can't imagine anyone would actually try to assassinate Donald Trump. Oh, wait. They already did. Oh, but I couldn't imagine anybody who was involved in the Ukraine war effort would try to assassinate Donald Trump. Oh, wait.

That's exactly who did. By the way, do you know, guys, you know that Donald Trump's second assassination attempt? Okay? Do you know that that guy was a convicted felon who was convicted for possession of weapons of mass destruction? You can't make this shit up. And he then...

went to join the Ukrainian war effort and came back to America and this raised no red flags.

Like, dude, you can't have a goddamn parking ticket and get on an international flight without something going off. And by the way, the entire corporate media has had no interest in looking into any of these stories. Nobody is even asking, was he connected to intelligence? What was this guy's background? The first, okay, the first assassination attempt, the one that shot him in the ear, the

The official story is that they couldn't get into any of his phones and he had no social media footprint. Does anybody in this room believe that there would be a young person who was so politically radicalized that they would try to assassinate a president and they weren't on social media? What are the odds of that? Zero?

So all I'm saying is that, yeah, like, this is what Medvedev is saying is just obvious. This is, look, JFK was a threat to the military-industrial complex, and he took a limo ride through Dallas. Nixon was somewhat of a threat to the military-industrial complex, and he was totally set up and removed with Watergate. Donald Trump represents the third great American coup.

They framed him for treason for four years. The entire corporate media, they actually think you're so fucking stupid that you would believe that Donald Trump was a Russian spy. The most famous person in the world was working for Putin this whole time? Like, how stupid is that? And there's no evidence to back it up. But so, do you, are you saying, listen...

They would frame the guy for treason, the sitting president of the United States. They would impeach him twice over nonsense. They tried to lock him up over all just bullshit. And he's already been, they've already tried to assassinate him multiple times. So of course they would. Their only calculation is whether it's worse for them to do it or not. And if they thought they could get away with it, they would have done it already by now.

If they thought they could get away with it, they would have done a long time ago. These people are killers, Pat. They'll kill for money. I totally agree. And I know when you look at the resources that Russia has, the number one natural resources as a country in the world, $75 trillion. They're trying to get through to find a way to get rid of him so they can get in there and start finding a way to make the money. I understand that part. My question is this. Trump has said...

during the time of him being president-elect, he's going to finish Ukraine-Russia war. Do you think he'll be successful doing that, Brian? I think that he's got two things going for him as...

as a foreign policy president. One is that I think he's unpredictable enough, and I think he's sly like a fox. He wants people like Putin and Kim Jong-un to think of him as a very unpredictable guy. You never know. He's not controllable. He's his own man. And I really do believe that a lot of those people think, well, I don't want to piss him off because he might just do something irrational. And I think he's aware of his impact when it comes to that.

But I also think at the same time, I wouldn't be surprised, I'll make a prediction. I wouldn't be surprised, well, first of all, on the assassination stuff. I don't even think it's cloak and dagger stuff. I think when the left comes up with this

catastrophic narrative that if he gets elected, we'll never vote again. If he gets elected, it'll be the end of our democracy. There are enough cuckoo birds out there that are terrified enough to do something drastic. We know that we have a lot of people that are not stable. So that's a pretty interesting way and a pretty good way to get somebody to take a shot on him. Finally, I think I'll make a prediction. I think Trump will... It's very possible that Trump will say, hey, Putin,

let's make a deal. And if the Russians balk, it's very possible that he will give Ukraine the kind of weapons that the Russians cannot afford to fight. It's going to cost the Russians a whole lot of material, money, and personnel. And he'll just keep upping the ante and go, you want to make a deal now? How about now? How about now? That's my prediction. I think he's got...

People forget how significant the Abraham Accords were. They forget that this guy actually created an alliance and is responsible probably indirectly to an alliance between Saudi Arabia and Israel. Nobody else has been able to do that. The guy gets stuff done. So that's my take on that. Dave, do you have final thoughts on this before we transition away from this story?

Well, look, I mean, if anybody has looked into the history of the Ukrainian-Russian conflict at all, I'll just say this. Vladimir Putin has wanted to make a deal the whole time. The whole time. What's his name? I always butcher his name. He's like Norwegian or something, but the head of NATO, Stolzenberg or something like that. He said, in his own words, he said that Vladimir Putin...

told NATO that if you just put it in writing that Ukraine will never join NATO, he won't invade. And he bragged about how he said no.

we won't be bullied around by Vladimir Putin. So we said, screw you, we won't put it in writing. And then Vladimir Putin invaded. Okay? What the entire war in Ukraine is about, and I think far too few people in America actually know this, what the entire war is about is that the Russians have determined that it is their red line that Ukraine cannot be a part of NATO. Now, I know in our American society,

you might hear that and go, hey, they should never get to tell us what we're allowed to do or something like that. But all I'm saying is think about it like this. Can Mexico join China's military alliance? Fuck no.

Fuck no they can't. There's no way we'd allow that to happen. When the communists tried to put nuclear weapons in Cuba, Jack Kennedy said he will blow up the world if they do that. Because, sorry, that was our red line. We cannot have your weaponry in Cuba a few miles off of our coast. We're taking that as a preemptive nuclear attack. And he meant it.

And then he got on the phone and he made a deal and we pulled our missiles back from Turkey and they pulled their missiles back from Cuba and we went on. This was Vladimir Putin's point. You can't have your military alliance in our biggest, most strategically important next door neighbor. Now I'm sorry, but that is reasonable. That's a reasonable request.

And that doesn't mean that you love Vladimir Putin or that you're sworn loyal to him. To just say, hey, why the hell are we even expanding our military alliance to Ukraine? Who cares? And listen, Donald Trump, he always says that war never would have happened if I was president and I would negotiate an end to this. And I got to say, I think he's right about that. I don't think the war would have happened if he was president. I think he will negotiate an end to it. I don't.

I don't think he's right that Hamas wouldn't have attacked Israel if he was president. That seems kind of ridiculous to me. But he's right. The Ukraine war could be over tomorrow if America wanted to negotiate a peace to it. Vladimir Putin's been trying to the entire time. So in other words, what you're saying is most likely Trump's going to be able to pull it off. I think...

Well, the question there becomes who does Donald Trump put around him? If Donald Trump puts Mike Pompeo, aka Liz Cheney's pick for defense secretary,

If he puts John Bolton, aka Hillary Clinton's pick for National Security Advisor, then maybe not, then maybe it doesn't happen. But if he listens to Tucker Carlson and Bobby Kennedy and Vivek Ramaswamy and all the smart people around him, then yes, he could negotiate an end to that war. Ricky, can we switch with Matt Cipolla? I want to have a veteran. Who's a veteran here? Who served in the military here? Make some noise. Thank you for your service.

This next gentleman I'm bringing up, in the insurance company that we run, he and his wife have been the number one earner in the history of the company, and he's done three tours himself. Former Marine, give it up, Matt Sopala. Matt, come on up here, Matt. All right, and if we can get Ricky's mic over to Matt. How you doing, my man? So, Matt, former Marine, three tours,

You're hearing this conversation about war. Where do you stand? What's your position on what Trump's going to do if he were to win in regards to Russia and Ukraine? PB, when you're looking at the military's ready to rock. That's our commander-in-chief. We're ready to go at a moment's notice. But when I'm looking at this situation, we're always thinking about, when we're always deployed, we're thinking about what are we fighting for? We're fighting for coming back home. We want to fight for our brothers in the foxhole.

but at the same time is it really what we're fighting for go over there in in ukraine and by the way i think what's going on in north carolina right now that i've not seen these type of numbers but i think what people are starting to realize that this is what the government's trying to treat survivors of a hurricane versus the the priorities of the finances going to

to Ukraine and going to these proxy wars versus taking care of, even taking care of veterans. PPD, there's so many people that have asked me, so Paul, and you know this, all the stuff I've gone through, L4 stenosis, all these different things I've gone through the military. I still have 0% disability. I've got my VA claim denied. So all these guys and the morale of the military today, they don't want to go deploy. They want to stay here and fight here and take care of home first. Dave, do you agree? Do you agree what he's saying? Um...

Look, I mean, I think there's no question. Every military guy who I talk to, every single one of them, I talk to a lot of them, they're all totally demoralized on the mission. And they know, I mean, they know better than everybody else that all of these wars, the terror wars of the last 20 years, were all nonsense, man. Afghanistan was horrible. Look, I mean, we got hit on 9-11 by a group of Sunni radicals

And then we went around the Middle East overthrowing regimes that had nothing to do with it, or trying to and then losing. The Taliban didn't hit us on 9-11. The special ops had taken out the al-Qaeda camps by Christmas of 2001. And then the next 20 years we spent fighting a regime change war against the Taliban, who was essentially as guilty as a landlord who rented an apartment to a murderer.

Like, that was basically their crime. I want to show a clip of somebody Dave is a very, very big fan of. Very big fan of. Rob, if you can play this clip by Liz Cheney, if you don't mind. I know Dave's a massive fan of Liz Cheney. If you have the audio, it's good. You can already see the reaction. Please play this clip from this incredible show called The View. Go ahead, Rob. So, I have a question.

Are you also a lawyer? I am. So you could conceivably be a great AG. And I say this because your moral core is magnificent. I know you probably don't want to think about it, but I just feel like I would feel a lot better

with you leading the FBI, the CIA, the NBC, the MNC, everybody. That's just me. So I'm just saying, should it be floated, please think about it. And under the radar-- We have to get Vice President Harris elected to the office. Well, you know, I'm being-- You're putting it out there in the universe. I'm putting it in the universe, because that's how we do things. Go ahead.

Pause. Okay, so, Dave, big fan. Tell us why you like Liz Cheney as much as you do. Um, well, okay, listen. Isn't that enough right there to be like, your side deserves to lose forever? I mean, just that. Listen, first of all, Whoopi Goldberg talking about your moral compass. Any of you guys ever seen the clip when she defended Roman Polanski? And she literally says what he did wasn't rape-rape.

Roman Polanski raped a 13-year-old. And she publicly defended him on the air and said it wasn't rape-rape, it was statutory rape. She's 13. She was 13. 13 is considered not rape-rape to her whoopee. So that's... Yeah, look, man. The... If...

The Cheneys are your center of moral, your moral compass. The people who are in the business of murdering babies, like that's your moral, and listen, the only thing, by the way, I know it's election day and everyone's just all in for their people and I understand that, but I just hope if you guys keep this in mind, okay? You know how much you hate Whoopi Goldberg who's praising Liz Cheney right now? Okay, Liz Cheney is Hillary Clinton.

Is Nikki Haley. Is Mike Pompeo. Is all of the neocon war hawks. They're exactly the same. And just so you understand, who the neoconservatives are, are the American vanguard of the Israeli lobby. That's who they are, okay? Now you may know that or you may not know that, but I promise you, go read some books about it and I'm right.

Fuck all of these wars. America is not threatened by anyone, okay? We have two giant oceans around us, a gigantic nuclear arsenal, and the most badass military force in the history of the world. Let's go!

No one poses a threat to us. The idea that anyone can even convince you that Iran poses some threat to the United States of America, the country that doesn't have nuclear weapons or an air force capable of delivering them here if they were to develop them,

All these wars are bullshit. Fuck the wars. Support peace and free markets and laissez-faire government and prosperity. That's the key to American success. It's why we're the greatest country in the world. And man, listen, even if Trump does win today, and I really hope he wins, I hope he wins within the next half hour so I can go get some sleep. But...

Even if Trump wins, I hope you guys know that's just the beginning. That's the very beginning of the fight to save this country. And the next step is keeping all of the war hawks out of Donald Trump's administration. Liz Cheney should be launched to the freaking moon and never allowed back in America. There's a guy that could do that, by the way. His name is Elon Musk.

He could do that. There's a guy that could do it. His name is Elon Musk. And we got a rocket expert on our team now. By the way, Matt, I want to come to you in regards to what he said about Iran. But before doing so, I got to make sure I have these two guys here.

who know how to fight to leave this place very peacefully because they got another place to go that's about an hour away mike masvidal appreciate you for coming out do you have any final thoughts before you leave uh no thank you for having me and uh i appreciate you guys and america

will be beautiful tomorrow morning. We will fight, we will fight, fight, fight. I'm gonna fight in 11 days, so watch that Madison Square Garden. Yeah, he knows, he knows. But no, it's a pleasure, man. And like I said, you know, George and I, Jorge and I, obviously we fight in an octagon, but on the same team tonight for sure. And let's go, Trump. Appreciate you guys for coming out. My man. Thank you for coming out. Brother, we'll see you. Mike.

God bless everybody. I'll see you. So, Christ is King. We'll follow up. Making sure I'm at the right rally. So, Matt, Dave Smith said...

Iran is not a threat. Okay? And by the way, Tom, I know you got an update. I'm going to come to you. Matter of fact, before I come to you, Tom, do you have a couple updates for us with states? Mr. Ellsworth, I got to call his name three times. Tom has the system. Tom, Tom, Tom, do you have an update for us? Do you have a mic with you? Give us an update, Tom. Go for it. All right. You got it, Tom. Okay. All right. First of all, we have...

Four calls, if you look at the VT News map, four calls in the upper midway. Yes, guys, we have North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Nebraska. No surprises there, but still a victory for Trump. And we have some very important updates coming. Georgia and North Carolina, these are battleground states. First, North Carolina. Our statistics are now up to 92% probability now.

With just under a 2%. Remember, this was razor thin, and you can see these gray areas here. That's the hurricane area. That's the hurricane area. Tom, does that say 92% probability? We're up at 92% probability with 50% of the precincts reported. Got it. Okay. Now, we go to Georgia. 50% reported. What's going on? There we go. Oh!

There, that's more like it. And... - Two-twenty lead. Two-hundred-twenty-thousand lead. - But... Yep. Trump is doing better in the urban cities by about a point, point and a half than last time, and that's where it all adds up. - Mm-hmm. Yep. - Quick historical look at Georgia. - Yep. - And you can see he's basically three and a half points better

And not surprisingly, she's exactly three points not better. So those were those two battlegrounds, which is key. Next, coming up at 10 o'clock, we'll have the rest of the mountain states, Montana, Idaho, Utah, and getting into Arizona. There have been some early reporting in Wisconsin, which is critical. Wisconsin. It's very early. It's very, very early. Right?

It's very early here, but that's a promising start. So we'll be back in probably 30 minutes with a lot of the mountain states and the all-important shift, because you can still see Pennsylvania, 21% reporting, but a lot of the rural areas are not reported. Remember, there's going to be 6 million votes come out, so this is nothing.

If we can call those three, if we can call Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Georgia, it's gonna be an early night. So we're gonna keep you guys updated as much as we can. Let us know. And by the way, if you're watching it, I just got an update right now. Just so you guys know, we have almost 200,000 concurrent people watching us.

Right now, 196. If you're watching it, I think we're ahead of ABC, NBC, a bunch of these guys that are watching us right now. And if you're out there looking at this, go to vtnews.ai to follow this closely. Go to vtnews.ai. The next two people I want to bring up, these are folks that made their money

in many different models and they were mobsters, gangsters. One of them from the Colombo family, the other one from the Gambino family. Are they in the room or no? Sam, do we have them in the room or no? Can you guys let me know if they're in the room? -Sammy the Bull. -Yes. All right, make some noise for Sammy the Bull Gravano and Michael Francis. Come on up here. What a strange lineup of guests tonight.

Well, guess what? This is what America wants. Not a bunch of people that went to Columbia University and Yale. They want to know what day-to-day average people think like and talk like. If we can work their way up, folks, if you're worried, don't worry. This place is safe. We frisked Sammy seven times. He's okay. Good seeing you. How you been? Please grab a seat. Grab a seat right here next to Dave. And do we have Michael in there? Michael's somewhere around here. Michael, if you can...

Work your way up here. While we're doing that, Matt, do you ever respond back to Dave when Dave was talking about Iran is not a threat? Are you on a similar page with him with Iran not being a threat to U.S.? Well, we have a lot. If you're looking at the conversation of the nuclear wars, et cetera, you know, we have...

so many different assets and allies on our side. So I agree. I agree that there's only threat we got, I think is, listen, when military guys would serve an oath, it's a fight against all enemies, foreign and domestic. And we believe, a lot of military veterans believe that the threat right now is domestic, not necessarily foreign.

And just to back that up, listen, if you read any of the founding fathers, their big concern was never that we'd be invaded by our foreign hostile power and taken over by them. The inception of our country was destroying the most powerful military in the history of the world at the time, the British Empire, and kicking their butts. Nobody is ever going to take down America, but us.

all of the founders were very concerned that we could take down ourselves. And if you could tell me, if you can honestly right now look in Washington, D.C., and tell me that our biggest threat is some third world backward country with a GDP of less than a trillion dollars, get out of here. The biggest threat to American liberty is Washington, D.C., and there's no close second.

You know, Peabody, the military recruiting numbers overall, only one branch of service has met the recruiting numbers. All branches of service have been down in the recruiting numbers. Why do you think? Because the reality is they're not proud to serve America because they look at TikTok, they look at social media, like, really? That's the service members out there? The DEI inserts, the different conversations. When you wore that uniform, you are proud to be in that uniform. They're making a mockery of the military uniform. The United States

military uniform is being made a mockery of. And on top of that, look at the Marine Corps. The Marine Corps, the reason why they recruited, they didn't drop any recruiting numbers because they never recruited to a job. They never recruited to a college degree. They never recruited to employment. They recruited because

Are you good enough? Are you good enough to be a Marine? Are you one of the few, the proud, the Marines? Are you one of those things that can stand up for America during tough times? But the other brands of the service, they recruited to a job, and now people don't even want to be part of that job, and the cragginess has happened in the military today. Makes sense. I mean, when I joined, you were proud to join the Army, but I want to transition to

to Michael and Sami. Again, folks, if I can ask you a question, Vinny, guys, if you're here, please keep it down. If you want to flirt, network, do your thing, there's a lot of hot people here, but do it out there. In here, people want to pay attention to what we're saying. Please keep it outside. Vinny's looking for a wife. I'm trying to help Vinny get a wife right now, guys. We got so many girls on Vinny right now, we can't get them off of Vinny. Vinny, please, let's stay focused, Vinny. Let's stay focused. I'm looking at Vinny with his biceps.

Michael Sammy. You brought us back again, Patrick. How you guys been? You guys are back at it again on the same stage. I've been great. Really great. It's great to see you guys. I got a question for you. My question is the following.

Let's just say, Sammy, today, you're the underboss of the Gambino family in 2024. Michael, you are with the Colombo family, one of the highest earners making A, 10 million a week, A to 10 million a month, whatever kind of money you were making, you were doing very well. If today the Democratic Party hired a guy named George, let's call his last name Soros, and he came up to you and he said, Sammy, Michael, I'm going to give you guys...

$20 million to help us win the election in the following states. I don't care how you do it. Don't tell me how you do it. I need these three states. How would you do it? Michael, I'll come to you first and then Salmi I'll go to you next. How would we do it? How would you do it? Keep the mic a little closer, Mike. How would you do it? Well, let me tell you this. Back in the day, anybody that we were able to corrupt, they were always a Democrat.

Anybody that we were able to corrupt politically was always the Democrats. Couldn't touch the Republicans back then. It was always the Democrats. They were easier to corrupt. That's the truth. So if Soros were to give me a million dollars, I got to be honest with you, Patrick, the way the government is today, you couldn't give me any amount of money to keep these people in power today because they're destroying our country. Destroying our country. You know what? I've said this recently.

We did our thing on the street, and we're not angels. You know, Sammy will verify that. We weren't angels. But we would never do to the country what these people in office are doing now. No doubt about it. Amen. We wouldn't be out there hurting our children.

We wouldn't be going for gender affirming surgery in minors. We wouldn't do it. And quite honestly, and Sammy will verify this, we weren't big drug dealers. We wouldn't allow fentanyl to come over this country, to come into our neighborhoods and communities and destroy our people. We wouldn't do it. So, what we would probably do is take the million dollars from Soros and then Sammy would kill him and that would be the end of it. It'd be all done. You got it. It's important for the viewers. This is an exercise.

This is not real, folks. It's a hypothetical question. Don't overreact. He's just giving a hypothetical. Sammy, how would you go about it? Again, be a devil's advocate. Ten million bucks. You got to help him win the election. How would you do it? Let me tell you... Keep a little closer if you can keep the mic up. Let me tell you a small little story. One of my guys came to me and said, Sammy, there's a guy who wants to give us...

25,000 to kill his wife. We don't do that. But I turned around and I said, "Listen, tell him to give you 12,500 before we do it, and after we do it, we'll give him the other 12,500." And the guy who was in my crew said, "Sam, I thought we don't do that." I said, "We're not."

We're gonna take the $12,500. We're never giving it back. And we're gonna tell him, "If you want to leave your wife, divorce her in a court of law." So, giving me millions of dollars to betray my country, to be honest, Michael is right. I would have told him, "Okay, give me part of it up front, and then I'll betray the country." And he would be dead. So...

You know, and I look at this election and what's going on, talk about gangsters and stuff like that. We were totally different than everybody else. I think Michael could verify this. We know crime. We've done crime. So when I see Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party, I know exactly what they do and what they're doing.

We've done it on a very small scale. It never hurt the whole country. These people are so greedy that they look at us, no matter whether you're black, Hispanic, white, man, woman, no matter what your religion is, we're all dirt to them. They want a liberal, white liberal elites want to run the country, control it, take all of the money,

and they want us completely helpless. That's why all this racist shit comes out and everything else. They got picked men against women, all kinds of different things. They tell women that Trump is gonna take away your right. He took it away from the government. The government don't have the right to do that. And he gave it to the states. You still have a right to get an abortion. They lie about everything they say.

And they try to pit men against women and all of the races and all these problems. And the more we argue and fight amongst each other, the easier it is for them to take everything.

So, I could go on and on and on, but I think Patrick will never invite me back. He can't do nothing about it now. I got guys in the audience. He can't get me off, but I'm going to back up. Can you guys believe how much inflation has destroyed the dollar? You used to be able to murder your wife for $25,000.

You can't even get a meeting with a killer for $25,000 today. That's a discounted price. That's a discounted price. I have a question to ask. I have a question to ask everyone. And I really want you to answer me on this, show of hands or whatever. Joe Biden, the information that I have had three racketeering indictments, two federal and one state, one brought on by Rudy Giuliani. I know that statute inside out and upside down.

Trump was recently, they're accusing him of going on a revenge tour, that he's going to take revenge all the people that have come after him. And somebody asked me about that, Patrick, and I said, no, it's not revenge, but it's justice. Our people in power should not be able to get away with this stuff because we as American citizens pay for it. Now, I will tell you this. I'm going to tell you this.

The information that the GOP, the Congress has brought out against Joe Biden, the $27 million that went through all of these shell companies. He had 21 shell companies. I had 18. I know exactly the deal. These companies had no brick and mortar. They had no employees. They did nothing but collect illegal money.

The guy is absolutely — there's enough information there to indict him for a racketeering case. I'm not saying he was convicted. Everybody gets their day in court with indictment guaranteed. Why should our elected officials that we put our trust in, why should they get away with this? There should be a precedent set. I don't want to see him go to jail. He's too old. But he should be held accountable for his actions, just like every one of them. Let me ask you this.

Nancy Pelosi, I have a little bit of a thing with her because her father was hooked up with the mob in Baltimore. Sammy, am I right? He got elected as mayor because we gave him help at that time. Nancy Pelosi has his characteristics. The woman has made $400 to $500 million. She's the best stock trader in the entire world.

Okay, we go to jail for that insider trading. Should they be held accountable for this or should they not? Absolutely. Okay, that's it. Sammy, what do you think? I agree with it 100%. Thank you. Like I said, we see this. We've dealt with it. We know what it's like. And

It's right in front of our faces. And like I said, what confuses us is they have everybody arguing about something. And they just do what they gotta do. I mean, they're telling people, women, you have no rights. That's the biggest bullshit question I've ever seen in my life. I mean, I watch television, there's a woman narrator and three women guests. They're all over the place in everything. And they should be.

And what they're feeding you is garbage. You can't do what you want to do with your body. That is so fake, it's ridiculous. Sammy, I got a question for you. A story came out with you that you tried to bribe Trump, but he wouldn't budge. That's right. And this story came out in New York Post, I believe, just a couple days ago. You talked about this story.

A little bit earlier as well, you and I have spoken about this before. What happened when he tried to bribe Trump? Well, something came out in the New York Post today. Years ago, when I was in power, I was the underboss of the Gambino family. I tried to, I ran unions in New York, and I was successful in everything I did. Then I turned around, and I tried to reach Trump.

and try to bribe him to make him do some things with me. And I could have helped him with the unions, in business, all kinds of ways. He wouldn't do it. He just wouldn't do it. And it would have benefited him a lot. So finally, I gave up. And my guys told me, Sammy, let's go up his office.

I said, "No. Everybody around him is an ex-FBI agent. We'll go up there, we'll threaten him, we'll be in jail before we can finish talking. Fuck him. Let's just go on to the people we're working with. We don't need to do this." He was with the biggest gangster or one of the biggest gangsters in that time. He wouldn't be bribed.

So I had told the person who asked me, I said, listen, we blew him off. He was a rich guy. He didn't need to do anything. He didn't want to do anything. And he wouldn't take a bribe. He was a legitimate guy. And I went further. Did you guys hear what he just said? So he had an opportunity to do business with them, but he wouldn't take the bribe for nothing. Yeah, he would not take a bribe. He would not do anything illegitimate. And I'll tell you one more quick story.

When I went down to Arizona with my son, had a restaurant and two ex- Sammy, can I hold that thought because we got Chris Cuomo in. Just wants to give us an update from New York and I'll come to you in a second. My BFF? Yeah, we got Dave Smith's best friend on, Chris Cuomo. Chris, if you're on, let's turn on the Zoom with Dave Smith's best friend, Chris Cuomo. Rob, if you're ready.

Where do we see this handsome guy? Chris, can you see us? I can. I can't believe how big this party is that you're having here, Pat. Congratulations. Well...

Listen, I read a quote back in the days that said experts build the Titanic, amateurs build the ark. We're just a bunch of amateurs building the ark, so we're going to figure out what we're going to be doing. But Chris, you're in contact with everybody. I saw a picture of you earlier voting. I just wanted to say congratulations on voting for Trump. Are you proud of your vote? I am. I am very proud of my vote. I'll only tell you this. It was the write-in, and I can't wait for President David.

Chris, what are you hearing in the marketplace? You're seeing Florida. You're seeing all these things that's going on. What are you hearing? What are people texting you? What's being said on the street?

Turnout is very high. Election security has been good. This is a win for all of us. It's a win for democracy. So far, no drama. That's what matters most. Trump is overperforming where he needed to do well. Harris is underperforming where she was not expected to do well. Now it's going to come down to the blue wall. North Carolina and Georgia make that very clear. Do you think we'll get a decision tonight?

Yes, I think we'll have a good sense tonight. Not on Congress, but on the presidential race, I think we will. So tonight, based on what you're saying, I got a few relatives on Middle Eastern. They're in Vegas texting me. Is it a smart bet to bet for this guy from New York that now lives in Palm Beach, Mar-a-Lago? Is it a good bet? Right now, you're in the money betting on Trump. Chris, any final thoughts before we send you back to News Nation?

I gotta tell you, I love it here. I love the team. I'm jealous that I'm not down there with you guys. - Well, we miss you, but Chris, in the flesh or on the Zoom, you look sexy as hell, buddy. Have a good time. - It's all makeup. All makeup. Patrick, I love you. Continue to great stuff down there. You're making a movement and it's a movement we need. - Much love, buddy. Appreciate you, Chris. Thank you. - Amen. - Thank you. - I still don't like him.

I'm just kidding. By the way, I gotta tell you, Dave, respectfully, as much as the debate that they had, once it was over, it was the best conversation I was watching you guys have backstage. Okay, so for the TV... For TV, I have to say, there was punches being thrown backstage, but they were actually talking, laughing, and having a good time together. Sammy, please finish your thought on your story you were saying.

I was saying, basically, after I went to Arizona and my son's restaurant, Steve Wynn sent down two FBI agents to talk to me, and they wanted me to tell them that I did things with Donald Trump. And I said, I never did anything illegitimate with him. They wanted him to lose his license in the casinos that he had. And...

He said, "Steve Wynn will be very, very happy if you have something to say about him." So I told the agents, "You want me to lie?" And they said, "Come on, Sam, we can't tell you to lie." Okay, then what is Steve Wynn going to give me? If he loses his license, this is very big for Steve Wynn. So do I get a huge job, a piece of his casino? What does he want to give me?

And they said, Sammy, we can't get into all of that. And I said, good, get the fuck out. Trump is a legitimate guy, period. And I'm not doing nothing. You can't bribe me. You can't do anything. Wait, did you just say Steve Wynn's people try to bribe you to say bad things about Trump? And he said, no, you have nothing to tell him. Absolutely, yes. Is that story public? I think you're breaking news now. I think we're breaking news. Wherever Steve Wynn is.

There's a famous line I was about to say, but I'll skip it because my kids are here. You can say it if you want to say it, but that was an interesting thing right here. I'll pause. Michael, any final thoughts? I know I wanted to bring you guys up to kind of give you a perspective. I want to go to the next two guests. Do you have any final thoughts with everything that's going on? Well, let me tell you this. When you got two former gangsters telling you that this administration is the most gangster we've ever seen in our lives...

You know that we really got problems. You know, I got to tell you this, and I really mean this. You know, Sammy and I are throwing our weight. Everybody we know from the street is throwing their weight behind Trump. He's the best good gangster that we've ever seen in our lives. Let me tell you.

And that's what we need in this country right now. We need strength through peace. We need somebody strong to stand up against China and Russia and Iran and all of this stuff that's going on. We need to shut this border down. I want to tell you this.

People, I want to tell you this. Sammy and I, we have this all worked out. If Trump has any faith in us, I tell you this. We would have the National Guard along the entire border and tell everybody point blank, you come in with any drug, any fentanyl, anything, you're going to get shot. That's the end of it.

People, seriously, we have to stop what's going on here. If this, if Trump doesn't win tonight, people, I'm not a fatalist. Everybody in this panel will probably be okay. But we're really worried about our children, our grandchildren, and all of you out there. And we got to pray that Trump wins tonight. That's it. And like I said, he'll be a good gangster for all of us. That much I could say. Give it up. Sammy DeVoe and Michael Francine. Raise some no's. Thank you.

Thank you. Appreciate you guys. Thank you, Sammy. Yeah. Hold up. And listen, I agree with Michael 100%, even though he's walking out on me. But I will tell you this. Thank you. I believe Trump is a gangster. He's tough. You saw him on the fire. You saw what he's made out of. Putin and people in China, these are gangsters.

They'll eat Kamala Harris and eat her up and spit her out. You need a Donald Trump to deal with people like this. You're not going to get somebody who she don't even know what planet she's on. She's a puppet for somebody else. Now, I'm not against women. There's a lot of when I was a kid and I cheated on my test, I always looked at a woman's

papers because they were much smarter than we are. But they got a place in life, but that's what we need. We need Trump. He's a gangster and he can help. Give it up. Sammy the Boca Vano. Appreciate you, Sammy. All right. Here's who's up next.

Here's who's up next. Maybe some of you guys have been waiting for this next person to come up. Sammy, good seeing you as usual. Yes, very good seeing you. Who wants to see Candace Owens? All right. I'm going to bring up two guests here next to discuss. And if Adam saw... By the way, has my 11-year-old son sold you anything yet? He's running the merch. Is he running around...

He just came here doing a deal. He's saying, "I just signed a hat. This guy's gonna buy this." I don't know what he's doing. He's working his ass off. He told me last week, "Daddy, I want to be a salesperson." This guy loves politics. The other one loves sales. But the next two guests I'm bringing up, I just need to know that they're in here. Can you guys confirm, Rob, that they're in here? If they are, I'm gonna bring them up. Can we--can you make some noise and help me bring up Vince Everett Ellison and Candace Owens to the stage?

Where are these guys? Oh, there we go. Candice. Vince, how you doing? How you doing, man? I am right here, Vince. Good to see you, buddy. You look sharp with your three-piece suit. You look amazing. Grab a seat. I love it. Grab a seat, grab a seat, grab a seat.

If we got Adam or Vinny in the house, Adam or Vinny, either one of you guys, work your way up. Okay. I'm texting Adam. Adam's flirting. Adam, this is what happens when you don't respond to texts. Vinny, hit the stage. Everybody make some noise. Vince and O'Shauna, back up on the stage. Okay. Matt, be ready. You'll come back. We'll come back. Okay. Candice, how are you, Candice? I'm good. Yes? Very good, yeah. How are you feeling about tonight?

Vinny and I were just saying backstage, we're kind of scared to go to sleep. So he was like, does anybody have meth? Because we're fearful that we're doing the 2020 rebrand.

replay where we all feel good, the numbers look good, we're excited, and then if we go to sleep... Are you a little nervous? I'm very scared to sleep right now. I'm very scared to sleep because of what happened in 2020. Obama tweeted five hours ago, well, it might take several days to count the votes. Don't forget it took several days during COVID or in 2020. Right.

And so it just feels like they have transformed or they're trying to make us forget that they used to count the votes that night, election night. And now they're trying to normalize it, taking tons of days, mail-in ballots. I'm just, you know, I don't want to be too confident because I was clearly overconfident in 2020. So let me ask you this. You're somebody that watches these things very closely. What's different about 24 versus 2020?

Well, Kamala's the Manchurian candidate, so there's that. There's a lot that's different, and I don't want to pretend that there hasn't also been some shifts, I think, in the Republican Party as well. I think we're seeing a different Trump. This is the first time that we've had a candidate that survived two assassination attempts, and I think a lot of people are awake

to what the implications are when you have somebody that they're trying to assassinate in office. I think Joe Biden, if you want to present him as an op... If there's anything optimistic to say about Joe Biden, I would say that he woke people up to the fact that the president is not in charge, right? He's essentially been brain dead for four years. And people are going, "Okay, if Joe Biden's not running the country, who is?"

So I think maybe years ago people thought a lot of this talk about deep state was a conspiracy theory and people no longer think that. So a lot more, it feels like there's a lot more on the line right now. People are motivated to vote. Yeah, I mean there's been a lot of changes but I'm cautiously optimistic about the night. Let me ask you a question though. When you think about, by the way I don't think you're alone. I think a lot of people are there as well but

You know that whole phrase, whoever came up with the phrase too big to rig, right? The idea where you're playing another team, let's say all these different deflate gays, who was the team that used to record? What was the team that they said in the NFL used to record? They said it was the Patriots. Patriots were recording. It's always the Patriots. No, but wasn't it the... Houston Astros in baseball? Houston Astros were doing that trash thing. That was a different story.

But you gotta kind of find a way to beat him if the score is much bigger where you can't cheat. Do you think...

Even with the idea of a big lead, you're still concerned that they could find a way to, you're still feeling that. And if they did, how would they do it? Mail-in ballots, you know, that no one, people got very shy and scared after January 6th to say what I think most Americans know, which is that the 2020 election was stolen. I will, I'm one of those people that have said, I've said that since it happened, they radically transformed the way that we voted and they did this in the name of COVID.

And nothing made sense that night. We've never seen anything like that happen. And so I think for a lot of people, myself included, we've lost faith in our election process. I think you tweeted yesterday or the day before, do you trust the election process? Or if Trump loses, would you think that loss was legitimate? And I think the fact that we can no longer count votes at night and they tell us that it takes days doesn't make us feel good about the election process.

Vince, are you at the same place that Candace is at, or are you thinking it's going to be a landslide victory tonight? Where are you at? This is what I know. I know the Democratic Party is the evilest organization in the history of the world. I know they've been the party of slavery from 1800 to 1860, the party of the Confederacy from 1860 to 1865, the party of Jim Crow from 1865 to 1965.

And now they're the party of Marxism, communism, transgenderism, abortion up to the ninth month, castrating little boys, calling them little girls. They are evil institutions. They will do anything to win. Anything. We have to know that and understand that. The whole civil rights movement was necessitated because the Democratic Party had been stealing elections for 100 years. That's not hyperbole. That's a fact. For 100 years, they were doing all types of literacy tests.

Intimidation. Murder. This is their game. They're masters at it. And even right now, they do ballot harvesting. Souls to the polls. Baller licking a pork chop sandwich. Street money. Whatever it takes to win, they will win. They will try it. But that's not going to happen tonight. You know what? Because we're ready for it. They're going to try it, but it's not going to happen. We're watching. We're ready. We're prepared.

They're gonna try it, but the margins are gonna be so loud. They're gonna be so far. They're gonna be so wide. They're gonna have to sit down and they're gonna have to give up on it. Amen. By the way, this is very important. Do you mind if I tell them, your brother, your family, are you okay, Fai? Oh, no, we're loved. Let me tell you guys, Vince's brother is a Fortune 50 CEO. His brother is the CEO of Lowe's for the last six years.

You guys ever heard of Lowe's? That's right. His brother is the-- Hold on. Pat, I'm sorry. You guys were supposed to do my cabinets last week, and nobody showed up. I'm sorry. You're funny. I'll deal with this later. I'll give him a call for you. Yes, sir. When I was speaking, when I was speaking, your brother and I were having a conversation, and you and I were having a conversation. My curiosity was, what values and principles did your parents raise you to produce these types of kids?

Take us back to when you were six years old, eight years old, 12 years old, 14 years old. I'm at the dinner table with your mom and dad. If I have a camera to see what the conversations were like, what did your mom and dad tell you to raise these two successful kids here? At least the two that I've met. - My friends, I was born on a cotton plantation in Haywood County, Tennessee. My father was a sharecropper. The only thing that kept me from being at the bottom of everything was that I had a father. But my father aspired. He believed in America.

He believed in America. And all of our lives, he told us this one thing, that if you believe in God, if you work hard, if you bring good people to you and push bad people away, it is nothing you cannot attain in this country. My family has lived the American dream. We've lived it. But the one thing that he taught us that was very, very interesting, he said, if Jesus Christ has ordained something for you, no man can stop it. No racist can stop it.

No black man, no white man. He's ordained it. So he said, don't march, don't complain, don't fight. Don't blame other people for what's going on in your life. Because that's what cowards do. And I'm not a coward. So that's how we live our life. That's how the American people live their lives every day. They want to make us a nation of cowards. Begging and crawling and marching. Instead of saying, no, I'm going to earn what I get.

I'm not going to ask the government for my freedom. I'm going to find a country to take it from me. I'm not going to walk around asking them to give me something. I respect the thief more than I respect the beggar. We're Americans. We earn it. And my father taught me to go out every day and earn it. That's the lesson. Believe in God. Bring good people to you. Press bad people away. And he said this to me.

He said, "They talk about white supremacy, white supremacy, white supremacy, white privilege." He talked about, you know, there's a privilege being white. I said, "But also a privilege to be black. There's also a privilege to be Hispanic. It's a privilege to be Jewish. It's a privilege to be an American."

So this is the night that we live as Americans. And I'm proud to be up here with you, David. Thank you. Thank you for inviting me. Thank you. Anytime. Anytime. By the way, again, that's something anybody can pick up from your parents for raising the two kids, you know, the kids that they've raised. Candace, I was looking at data. So for me, I'm always looking to see case study. What is the difference between 2024 and 2020? One of the things that we talked about on the podcast a few weeks ago that it showed in 2016...

Trump got 6% of the African-American vote, and then it went to 8%, and I think he's at like 18% right now. Why do you think that is, Candace? I've been so excited about this. Honestly, I've said black men have been my pride and joy this election. We've come a very long way, me and black America, because they were just really biting the BLM rhetoric and...

you know, the world was gonna be over because of George Floyd, and they've completely flipped on this. I mean, women as well, black women are shifting as well, slower, but black men have done a complete 180, and I've been talking about it on my show. And I think it's just, you just can't keep running the same play before people start to look up and go, "Wait a second, my life was just better under Trump," right?

First and foremost, I don't think black men were convinced by Kamala whatsoever. It has nothing to do with her being a woman, but she's been in office for four years. Talking about how she's gonna fix what's been going on for the last four years doesn't make any sense. And for people trying to use the excuse of, "Oh, well, you know, she's just the VP," tell that to Dick Cheney. You know what I mean?

So I think the, of course, her also being the border czar, and that has been something that has been a threat to black jobs. And I really do think it just came down to how are you living right now? They are looking at gas prices, they're looking at grocery prices, and they're realizing Trump wasn't that bad. And here's the other thing about running the same play.

In 2016, there was a question mark, right? Like, nobody actually knew how Trump was going to be. So the media was able to use this propaganda, he's going to be just like Hitler, they're going to put you back in slave chains, you know, you're going to be back in the South picking cotton. And he was an unknown. So it was like, well, maybe if everybody's saying it, because they were so aggressive. We actually had never seen the media line up in a way against, I don't think, in my lifetime at least, any candidate the way that they came after Trump when he was running against Trump.

Hillary Clinton. They were... I've never seen them use that intense of rhetoric, you know? Like, really making people think we were gonna be back in slave chains. It was that ridiculous. And then he gets an office and that doesn't happen. Actually, like, the gas prices come down, they're living okay. And so, when they did the exact same thing, when they ran that exact same play again this time, they're like, "All right, man, like..."

He's already been president, so you can't tell us that he's going to do all of these things when he had the opportunity to do it and he didn't do it. So it's more of a common sense response. I think that's exactly right, but then I think there's even, there's a next step to it, right? Which is that, look, for all you guys here who are like Trump people, okay, you're going, but if you could just imagine, say, just the average person

In 2020, Joe Biden had a reasonable sales pitch, which is that he could say, and you got a picture, the election is in November of 2020. So we just went through the year of lockdowns and the riots and all of this craziness. And that comes after the three years that preceded it of all the Russia hysteria and all of this. And Joe Biden could say, hey,

Let's go back to normal. You know, I've been in the Senate for 700 years. And so let's just go back to normal America where things weren't this crazy. And by the way, I'm going to stay in my basement. But he at least had an excuse that it was like, well, there's a pandemic, so I'm doing the responsible thing. That was a very attractive sales pitch to a lot of people who were just by the end of 2020 tired of all of it. But

But the problem is, in addition to what Candace was saying, which is absolutely right, then Joe Biden got in. And guess what? We didn't go back to normal. We went to something even crazier than the four Trump years were. And then that revealed that the problem wasn't Trump.

This whole thing is so... Listen, Donald Trump is the least interesting thing about what's going on in America right now. He really is. Donald Trump, you can figure out who he is within five seconds of looking at him. You're like, "Okay, he's a self-promoter. He loves to promote himself. He always is on message. He's constantly in sales mode." What's interesting is that this country got to a point where we wanted the biggest middle finger we could find

against the establishment. That's what's really interesting. And when you took Trump out, that didn't go away. And it doesn't, honestly, here's the thing that I know no one wants to hear tonight. It doesn't even really matter.

whether Trump wins or not. What really matters is that this movement against the corruption in Washington, D.C., continues on. That's what-- It's much bigger than any one person. But to your point, they don't have that pitch anymore. What are they gonna say? We're going back to normal under Kamala Harris? Right. And I would also add, like, people really don't like celebrity endorsements anymore. You know?

Like, I think the worst thing to be... What are we... Wait, are they calling Pennsylvania? Tom, are you guys calling? You're not calling Pennsylvania yet. That's just 42% reporting. 42%. They just threw everybody off. Hang on one second. Do you have an update for us? It's very, very quick. Very, very quick. He is just... Tom, we can't hear you, buddy. Hang on.

Guys, if Tom uses the mic, Tom talks dirty to his wife very softly. We have to raise the audio with Tom. Tom's method of talking dirty is soft. Please know it by now. Respect his game.

I'm sorry, Tom, on behalf of our crew here, take over. Go ahead. Bailey and Brooke, I am so sorry. That's his two daughters. Shout out to Bailey going to Rice, but go ahead, Tom. So, as you can see, it's only 42% reporting, but as you can see, as the vote comes in in Pennsylvania, he is now half a point up, and in Georgia... Stop, stop, stop.

And in Georgia, 79% is reported. But, but, but... 79%. But...

There's a lot of votes coming in from Atlanta, and so he's got just under a six-point lead right now with a lot coming in Atlanta, but it looks, it's looking better every minute. Tom, just don't over-promise, under-deliver. There's 2,000 people here that are going to chase after your red Ferrari outside. I just want you to know this. Words talk, numbers scream, and we've got a lot of good numbers coming.

All right, okay. By the way, while we're doing this, I want to go back to Candice. Rob, can you do me a favor? Can you go on YouTube? Watch this, folks. Let me show you what's going on and what you're a part of right now. This is YouTube. First, show how many people we have right now live concurrent so we can compare ourselves to everybody else. How many do we have? 191,000 people. Wow.

Already a few million people have watched tonight's live broadcast. But why don't you go back, Rob, and show everybody else on the homepage, comparing us to everybody else. Go all the way to the top. Zoom in a little bit so we can see it. If you can zoom in. So let's see. No, I can't see the one on the left. NBC, got it. They're at the top. What else do you see if you go a little bit lower for live? Go a little bit lower, Rob. Who else do we see? Where's ABC at on that side? Got it. Who else you got if you go a little bit lower?

Who else do you see? Election night. AP, 200,000. Okay.

By the way, we're ahead of... there's this organization called Daily Wire. Nobody here used to be part of that organization. Daily Wire's got about a hundred thousand people on. Great job to Daily Wire. Megyn Kelly killing it with a hundred fifteen thousand people watching. You got ABC News, sixty seven thousand people watching ABC News. What else we got here? NBC, a hundred and sixty thousand. Good for them. Tucker's at one thirty two.

Who else we got? A bunch of other guys. Fox News, 62,000. DVD Podcast tonight, 190,000 because of you. It's amazing. And the guests that are here with us.

By the way, if you want things to change, I'm telling you, we're right now trending at number 15 on Twitter. Go on Twitter and just tweet out watching PBD podcast. Post it on Twitter. Everybody is watching to see what the hell is going on tonight. With that being said, Candace Owens, please continue. You were saying earlier. Well, I was also going to

I was also going to say that the celebrity endorsements, I think, are now hurting. I have to say, this was the first year where I was like-- You said they're not working. They're not working. They're not working. They're hurting now. And you saw this because towards the end, they just ran out every-- it was like every celebrity got the call in the last four days. But it was really interesting to just be in the comment section of LeBron James.

You know, when he is basically supposed to be the king and black men are supposed to just listen to whatever he says. I mean, I am telling you, the comments under his post were 80% negative. I think there's something about it that feels very patronizing. You know, that they're obviously rolling out these people like LeBron James, even Barack Obama. Barack Obama, I genuinely think him coming out and rolling up his sleeves and talking to the brothers...

wasn't a good thing. I think the brothers got a little upset by that. It's like, first off, Barry, where have you been? Secondly, when have you ever been a brother? When have you ever been in any sorts of situations that would make you relate to black Americans? You grew up in Singapore and Hawaii, and you went to wealthy schools your entire life. It's an act. His name is Barry Satoro, and watching people...

watching him suddenly patronize black men and pretend like he's been a part of some struggle, I genuinely think they just got pissed off. I think they really went, okay, it's just too obvious right now. Candice, are you trying to say that Cardi B's endorsement of Kamala did nothing to sway your vote? I know you and Cardi. I got it. I mean, come on.

I gotta say, when sexy red came out and put her butt cheeks in the air, I was almost compelled. I was slightly-- Adam was as well. Adam flipped. That one pulled me. That one pulled me. By the way, you know what I realized too, Dave? You know what? Who are really pissed off? I want to know where-- because Kamala isn't African-American. She's Jamaican and Indian. How pissed off are the Indian community? Not one shout out?

Like you know her cousin out there is like, "Why don't you give us one?" Not even a "Hello Raj", nothing. That's a billion people. She would have won. She would have won in the landslide if she just went, "My friend from New Delhi." She would have won.

Vinny, you're going to get yourself canceled. I'm telling you right now. Vinny, you're going to get yourself canceled, Vinny. I should have been in charge. No. Vinny. But wasn't it cool when Trump called her out? When Trump called her out about, you know, playing black. When Trump said, well, she was Indian up to three years ago and then she came out as black. And that's when the whole, that's when the floodgates opened and people started checking and everybody found out she was a liar. And by people, you mean me. Because let me tell you. You've done great work. I just turned it in. I couldn't let go

let go of it. I couldn't believe it. I actually went through her book and every single relative that she posts is like a fake auntie, a fake uncle, and a fake black grandmother. Like this woman by the end of her election, by the end of the election, she... How does somebody have a fake grandma? Yes. Caught. Caught

- Red handed. - I'll tell you Pat, Cam, this is great. - Yes, yes. - A fake grandma. - She posted a fake picture of a woman and I knew, I can't explain it, it was like a black science. I just looked and I said, "This is not your grandma." It was just, black grandmas are Caribbean grandmas, my grandmother was Caribbean. They're very in your face, they lovey-dovey, you're always like, "Grandma, chill." And you could just tell in the picture, I was like, "I feel like this woman is the help."

And then I started the investigation, learned that that wasn't her grandmother, and then I got in touch with her relatives. I mean, I wouldn't let go. I was like, you cannot just post up a fake grandma. And the

uncle told me that that was not the grandmother. And then a Jamaican woman came out and said that's not the grandmother. And then Kamala's campaign completely dropped all talk about being the first black African anything. So she stopped running on that by the end of the campaign. Very scary. Candace, you do got to give her a little bit of credit. I mean, as former comedians, current comedian, to be able to do accents wherever you go. She's doing an Indian accent and a hey girl accent. Like,

And then she gets back to... You got to give her a little bit of credit. A little chameleon. A little chameleon accent. Can I just... If I could just jump in for a second, I just... I don't feel that we sufficiently trashed Barack Obama, so I just want to... Yeah, let's get back to Barack Obama. Can I just talk about what a disgusting piece of shit who will burn in fucking hell. Who will...

burn in hell for eternity, the butcherer of Libya and Syria and Yemen, Barack Obama is, that every goddamn time he's campaigning for somebody else, if you're not voting for the person who he wants you to vote for, his answer is that's because you're a terrible person.

Every goddamn time. If you don't support Hillary Clinton, it's because you're a sexist. If you don't support Kamala Harris, it's because you're a sexist. Michelle Obama got on stage at the DNC and goes, I know a lot of people are upset by me because when you're a black woman, people don't like when you have a strong opinion. As if the only reason we could be upset with Michelle Obama is because she's black and a woman. She's a woman? Listen.

Okay, allegedly. Oh, Superwoman? Allegedly. I'm sorry? Superwoman? Where's our allegedly shirts out there? Make sure we see those in the crowd. I don't hate the Obamas because they're black or women or a gay dude married to a trans. I have no problem with that, okay? I'm a very accepting libertarian.

But my God, the goddamn nerd, the damage that that guy did to this country, and not just with his horrible policies, but the fact that

Listen, motherfucker, this country elected you twice. The first time by a landslide. And you have the nerve to turn around and act like this country is some white supremacist country? You two are worth over $100 million. You are amongst the most privileged people in our society. The only thing Barack or Michelle should ever say about America is what a great country we've been to them. Screw those people, man. Yeah.

You know what, let me add to that, and I think Candace will agree. They did that because on their way out, they had to put black people back on the plantation.

They had to make them believe that America was a racist nation. They had to make them believe that this nation was still a nation of Klan members who want to hang you from trees and white people that wanted to harm you. So they started the Black Lives Matter, the Trayvon Martin, the Eric Garner, the Michael Browns. And they found these very, very sad situations and they elevated them.

The last one, you know, they had all the riots. George Floyd was another. You did great work on that, Candace. Great work on George Floyd. And they want to elevate these things to make us hate one another. Because the one thing they cannot do, just like the Civil War, they cannot lose their black vote. They can't lose it. And so he was given instructions to make sure that after his presidency—

Black people could not walk away from this presidency believing that America was a post-racial society. So his job was to scare us and put us back on the plantation again. It worked with some, but it didn't work with us.

There's also this element of whiplash. Like, I do think the Diddy case happened at the right time as well with the celebrity lineup because these celebrities love Diddy so much. They're at all these parties. LeBron now famously ate no party like a Diddy party. And you're watching all of these victims come out, including actually majority men. I guess that's what Diddy's into. And they're speaking about the drugging, the raping. You got a very-- a lot of proof in the form of pictures, this lawsuit.

and you have these celebrities all stay mum. And then his ex-girlfriend pops up with some fake tears, JLo, hasn't said anything about Diddy, but now she's crying about the threat of Donald Trump. It was just unbelievable. It was like watching a sitcom. You got LeBron, ate no party like a Diddy party. He did this whole thing.

whole thing a couple of years ago because he loves criminals. Every time there's a criminal, he's out there defending them. Like, he literally defended her name, I think it was like Lakeisha Bryant, who was in the process of stabbing, Makia Bryant, was in the process of stabbing another girl. And the police officer saved the girl's life by shooting her. And LeBron James had this whole thing about black women, I promise to do better by you and all of this stuff.

And then they're all mum about Diddy. And two, three, four weeks later, they're on their platforms trying to produce fake tears and propaganda to talk about the fact that Trump is a threat. So you could really observe the hypocrisy of Hollywood. And we all just kind of thought, you know, what were you guys all doing with that amount of baby oil at Diddy's house?

I think that really happened. Well, I mean, listen, most people, when they go to Costco, they buy 1,000 boxes of baby oil. I mean, everybody does that, no? Yes? Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Minimum. Min

Like, he's buying that shit individually, and what allegedly they were saying, Candace, is that inside all those bottles, there's something that you rub on you, and it makes you knock out. Let me ask a serious question, though. Let me ask a serious question. Baby oil side, I don't want to offend you guys. Okay, got it. Serious question. When I watch Obama in 04, DNC, I've watched that speech many times. Incredible. It's incredible, right?

And honestly to me, when I think about Michelle, whatever she is, whatever position people have, honestly I could care less about it. Do your thing. When it came down to Bill Clinton, you know, home fries, Monica Lewinsky, listen, that business is between you and your wife. You guys got to figure that out and the kids. I love when Dana White had the issue that happened on December 31st and he openly said, he says, you think I'm worried about you?

What do you think is happening in my household right now with my wife that we got to deal with this? That's the right answer. That's their business. Marriage is hard. Family is hard. I'll leave that part aside. I want nothing but the best for anybody we've had as a president. I don't want negativity on anybody. But when I watch the Obamas today, especially the last three weeks,

There is something different about it, right? They look unhappy. They look scared. They look worried. They look like they're willing to do anything for this guy not to get him because something may be exposed. And by the way, to me, it's even as simple as if you look at the policies of what Trump is doing and what Kamala is doing. If I go through my notes that's got a bunch of water on it right now, one of Trump's thing that he wants to do with health care is repeal Obamacare.

Do you think it's as simple as his fear of his legacy of ACA being removed? Or do you think there's something going on that they're afraid that if Trump and his administration gets in, they're gonna do some kind of a Twitter files on FBI files?

CIA files, DOJ files, and everyone's going to realize what they're doing and that's what's really scaring them. What do you think of this? That's such a good question because it is, listen, if you look at the media and the political class's reaction to Donald Trump, it's not just that he makes them angry. It's very clear since 2016, he makes them scared.

They're scared of Donald Trump. And they even have these like Freudian slips where you saw Mika Brzezinski the other day. She's like, we're all dead. We're all dead if Donald Trump's back in there. And listen, I'll say this. When Donald Trump ran in 2016, I don't know if you guys remember this, but he kept making it a talking point of the campaign that he would say Obama created ISIS.

And this freaked everybody out. And all of the journalists were like, what are you talking about? You're not allowed to say that. What do you mean? And he wouldn't back down. He was like, hey, Obama created... Now, it was a little bit of an exaggeration to say Obama created ISIS. The truth is that Obama only armed and funded them. He didn't actually create them, okay? But...

What Obama and John Brennan, who was the CIA director at the time, did in conjunction with Saudi Arabia and Israel, Trump supporters...

is they decided because they wanted to overthrow the secular dictator Bashar al-Assad that they were going to fund and arm Al-Qaeda and ISIS in Syria. Now that, under the legal code, is known as treason with a capital T.

arming the enemy in the time of war. And if you haven't checked, the punishment for that is death. And so when Donald Trump is running and about to be president, and he's on national television saying, these guys committed treason, maybe not in those words, because Donald Trump, you know, he speaks the way Donald Trump does, and he only has like five words, and one of them is tremendous.

And the other one is loser. And so he just called. Excuse me. Excuse me, Dave Smith. He also has that one. Excuse me. But the point is that they are actually, I think, terrified that he might do. And he was also running on lock her up. I mean, now this might have just been rhetoric to Donald Trump. And in fact, I think it was.

I don't think Donald Trump ever really knew how deep the swamp was when he was getting in the first time. I don't think he really had a plan to drain it. But he scared the bejesus out of those people, and they want him nowhere near power. I think they are very worried about what he might do. That's kind of how I'm processing it. I'm processing it that, you know, when somebody is being investigated or somebody is pre-being investigated, even as simple as your kids—

you can see your kids and you're watching saying, "Something's going on with that body language. This body language is you screwed up." -Yeah. -But this body language is, "Something happened that I don't know about that you're stressed out about." You'll see this at work environment and family and friends. But in this one, I look at his face,

I don't think I've ever seen him like this before, ever. You're begging and lecturing, scolding black men that you better vote or else why would you vote for the other man? Like, how dare you vote for the other guy? You should vote for us. There's something very weird about it. Again, there may be nothing.

But I'm purely a little bit skeptical that something's going on. Yeah, I was going to say, most people didn't read through the Diddy lawsuit. And I really recommend that you read through it. DJ, the producer's name was Rodney. Lil Rod is the person that filed the lawsuit. It was like 70 pages long, and it's really worth the read.

because he had thousands of pictures and all this evidence which made it credible, you know? Not that I don't believe in due process, but this was about as credible as it gets. But one of the most compelling elements is that what he was describing was a Jeffrey Epstein-type blackmail ring that's happening in Hollywood. So on the level of the politicians and the newscasters, I think it's

the fear that you're describing, on the level of the actual artists and celebrities in Hollywood, I think it's just good old-fashioned blackmail. They have these people on tapes. And it's so funny because years ago, Kanye said this. He said, specifically Diddy. He called out specifically Diddy. He said, you got out because you did a deal with the feds. A lot of these rappers go to prison. They get out. He said, you got out. Him and J-Lo were shooting in the club. She was holding the gun. These are the facts.

She gave him the gun, he shot in the club, they got arrested, and they got let go. And Kanye said, part of your deal was that they were gonna let you out, but you have to control people like me in the industry.

And when Kanye said it, it sounded insane. And then fast forward, you read through this lawsuit and you see these celebrities that are coming out and you're starting to ask yourself a question. Is this a good old fashioned? These people, whether it's they get in trouble, they get pulled over by the police and they get them off. But it's like, we own you now. We're the mafia. We own you type of a deal. Yeah.

I think we're starting to ask those questions, especially with Jeffrey Epstein and the Diddy cases happening back to back. A lot of these people are being controlled and they're being kept out of trouble. But there's the other end of the deal. When Democrat season comes around, you better get up there and cry, J-Lo. You know what I mean? And Candace, you make a good point because Elon...

Elon was with, who was the podcast where Elon Musk, like this is a bold statement to make. He goes, the billionaires are afraid of Donald Trump because he's going to release the Epstein client list. And they go, like what kind of billionaires? Like Reid Hoffman. And he was like, yes. He didn't hesitate for one second. So there's that list, PBD. There's all

the people that were at FC. And remember, when he said Reid Hoffman, remember what he said. He used to report to me in PayPal. And he laughed, and he laughed, like, yeah, Reid Hoffman. So there's that, Candace. There's everybody on the ditty list. And then, when it comes to Barack Obama, Dave, crossfire hurricane, you know for a fact, if I'm Trump, I'm going after everybody that spied on me, that spied on the White House, that spied on Carter, on everybody. They're

all afraid because this guy's gonna come in and it's retribution time and he deserves it and we deserve to see everybody that was uh colluding behind his back i think it is time to go to our friend tom ellsworth and amy have an update for us tom amy hit the stage what's the latest what's the latest come on jill stein's making a comeback let's go jill

First, we had right at the top of the hour, we have no surprise here, but the Mountain States. Yes, we have Idaho, Montana, and Utah all called for Trump. Let's go! By the way, so it's 270 to win, but if you look at that scoreboard above Pat, we're at 230, and it's 270 to win, and we've got...

so you can see the vt news close for me tom yep so now 52 have reported in pennsylvania and he is at two full points with a lot of philadelphia left but it's feeling like that three-point win in pennsylvania but there's a lot left then north capture we mentioned north carolina then georgia

We're at 83% reported now, and it's holding. It's holding. That's 83% in, 190,000 leads, 68% probability of winning. And he's 159,000 votes away from being more votes than he got last year. I mean, last in 2020. Wow. So that's feeling very good.

And we mentioned it, but we'll show you. North Carolina officially says Swing State is done. Let's go. This is the big one, guys. North Carolina's done. North Carolina's done. Let's go, baby. North Carolina, it's done. Wow. Are you joking? Yep. And we called it about 30 minutes before the other broadcast networks. So those of you who have been watching, welcome.

And then Arizona, they've got 52% in. Now remember, Arizona took all that heat for all the trouble they had last time, and so they've got their systems in place. And look, they've only been closed an hour, and like Florida, they had 52% reported. And you can see she has a slight lead. However, right here in Phoenix, right here in Phoenix, underperforming versus last time. We'll take it to you.

She's underperforming a little bit there in Maricopa County. And when you add the whole thing up, it says... Tom, you just all of a sudden, like, you stopped, you stuttered five times. Did something make you nervous or what was that? No, no, no. Basically, she's underperforming what the Democrat Joe Biden did in Phoenix. In Maricopa County. In Maricopa, in Phoenix. Can you go to 2020? Can we see 2020 Trump at Maricopa or no?

I don't know if it's going to swing, but it's tight. And so right now we've got a 57%...

Because if you look at the stuff that hasn't reported, we know where that is, and it's correct. I got it. So we've got about 34 minutes before more polls close and we get to the West Coast. But we have one other quick update. Jill Stein is closing in. I'm just telling you guys right now. Jill Stein is making a comeback. Yep.

Wisconsin. You look at Wisconsin, there's a lot of city left in Wisconsin. Oh, wow. But let's go, baby. 50-50. Tom, are you able to go back to the overall presidential odds? Overall presidential odds. It was the last screen you were just there. Right there. Not on the state. No, it was this previous slide.

We're at 71%. Can I give you what I'm seeing here? Yeah, go for it. At the beginning of the night, Vegas, before we started announcing everything, had Trump's 60% chance, Kamala 40%. As you can see here, it's now increased.

To 71-29. So, Tom, can you confirm, Tom Kornacki, that things are dramatically trending towards Trump's direction, if not a landslide? Well, we'll know when we get there. Washington, D.C. went for Kamala Harris. But, Candace, you'll be interested in this. We called the Secretary of Elections in Washington, D.C. We were unable to talk to him because he was being mugged at the time. Georgia? Georgia?

So, by the way, we just went over 88% and we're calling Georgia. Georgia! Let's go, baby! Let's go! Cornell West! Cornell! Cornell! We are at 246! Let's go, baby! USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!

God bless you. We'll see you in about 25 minutes. You let me know whatever the next update is. That is wild. By the way, one of my favorite guests I've had on the podcast all year long, him and I have established a relationship together. I just love his toughness. Some of you, if you saw the podcast, this guy got a total of 25 million views on our podcast with all the clips combined. He's brilliant. He's sharp. He's a fighter.

He's tough. I like him a lot. He's from Poland. He's one of the parliaments in Poland. Give it up to Dominic Tarczynski. Come on up, Dominic. Let me see. How you doing, man? Good seeing you, brother. Great to see you. Brother, go right ahead. One more time for Dominic. Let him sit in your seat. Let him sit in your seat. Yeah. All right. So...

Dominic, you deal... Rob, if you got one of the clips on his clip, if you know which one I'm talking about for the audience to recognize who he is. Do you know which one I'm talking about? We've showed it many times. How many of you don't yet know who he is? Raise your hand if you're like, "Honestly, I don't know yet." Trust me when I show you the clip, you're gonna realize who he is. By the way, let me just give you some statistics. Poland, Poland, the country.

Lowest unemployment rate, lowest murder, lowest rape. Am I keeping the same? Yeah, one of the lowest public debts. So first of all, I'd like to say thank you, Patrick. Thank you to you for your commitment, for your service. He cares about the world. I must say that. Say thank you to this man. Yes.

Who would have ever thought that the guy from Poland would come on election night to comment on Donald Trump's victory? Yeah. Come on! On! Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! Yes! We need a fire. We need to have a beautiful time because we worked. You worked on that very hard. You, all of us. Because we love freedom.

We want to be safe and successful. And you, Patrick, you are a great example. Thank you. I love it. I appreciate it. Thank you for that. Very kind words. I want to show you this clip. Dominic, let me do this. Let me show you the clip first. Let me show you the clip first. Guys, this is poetry. This is made for TV. Rob, play the clip. Go for it. Watch this, folks. Raise the audio.

Guy, earlier, when you think about 100 unaccompanied children, seven pregnant women on a ship adrift in the Mediterranean while politicians argued, do you not feel a sense of shame about that? Well, first of all, the shame, it should be a feeling present

within the parents who are in my opinion I would say unmajor. They shouldn't take these children. They shouldn't be there. They shouldn't put their children in the risk by violation of the regulations. So that's the first question. Why these parents are not responsible for their children and getting them into this kind of situations?

This is absolutely ridiculous that now... Okay, but once they are in that situation, don't the politicians of Europe have a moral humanitarian duty to step in? No.

No, because it's not about helping someone who is receiving very hard situation about the war. It's not about refugees, but illegal immigrants. It's a law. It's a difference between illegal immigrant and refugee. And you have to remember that if you would try to cross the border, you would be killed in England, in everywhere else. You cannot cross the border only because it's 100 or 200 of you.

Amen. So maybe, maybe we need to hire Dominic to be the border czar of our border. Shoot, he may be able to do a better job than this other lady named Kamala. I don't know. But to be deadly serious, I tell you what the situation in Poland is. As Patrick mentioned, the lowest unemployment, zero terrorist attacks.

The only country in Europe without any terror attack. You know why? Because there is no illegal migration. Zero. So unemployment, the lowest. The lowest death, public death in European Union. Zero illegal migrants and highest growth after COVID. That's Poland. Yes.

You should clap to the Polish people and our law enforcement because unfortunately one of our soldiers was killed with the spear by illegals by the border, at the border, right? He was killed with the spear. We built the wall, Mr. Trump was a great inspiration, but they managed to kill one of our soldiers. So what we did in a parliament, we passed the law that we can use live bullets now.

If you are trying to cross Polish border illegally, if you want to attack our soldiers, you will be killed. Amen. What's happened? The numbers of illegals dropped. What we need? We need Trump. We need a strong man. We need a man who is not afraid to protect our families. He's not afraid. And this is why we love him. Because we want to be free and safe.

When they ask me, why do you care about America? Why do you care about Trump? Why do you care about these elections? Because I care about my family. And this is nothing unusual. This man will change the world.

And we can say, I do hope that tonight before midnight, we can start celebrating if your machines will not fix, if your machines will work. I was listening to your discussion like an hour ago, why it takes like a week or something to count the...

In Poland, it's six hours. Like, the polling stations are closed at nine. You go to bed. You wake up at six or seven. You know who the president is. No problem at all. What about, you know, American technology? It's not about technology. They want it. They want to make it hard. They want to keep and use their chance for the seven days to work on the results. It's too big to rig. Not this time. So...

I'm very happy that I'm here because I was elected twice as a member of the Polish parliament and twice to the European parliament. At the moment, I am a congressman for Europe, right? And European Union is falling. And this man can stop this. All this crap, leftists, like gender, like LGBT madness ideology,

I don't care who you are, I don't care who you love. Go away, do not touch our children. Is that right? We don't care. It's like, I really like this movement. Now, during this campaign, I'm gay, not stupid.

You know what I mean? We don't care who you sleep with, who you love, but do not come close to our children. And whatever happens in America, it happens in European Union six months later. So I know if he will stop this and he says, I'm going to stop this transition craziness and madness. We're not going to finance it. We're not going to pay for it. It will be stopped in Europe.

So what is this election about for you Americans? It's about your family budget, inflation. World War III is about all of us. But there are common ground, there is a common ground between America and Europe. Like family, family values, family safety, children's safety. World War III is one of the subjects. We want peace and he promised

to stop World War III. I mean direction towards World War III. So it is important. I hope Pennsylvania, what is it now? It's 49%. If he takes Pennsylvania, we can open some nice bottle of some nice drink. So I'm happy to be here with you. Patrick. Patrick.

I love it. By the way, just so you guys know, very soon Dominic could be the Prime Minister of Poland. There's two names. He is either one or two of people that want him to be the Prime Minister. So we may be seeing a Prime Minister of him being a leader of the country. How many of you guys would like to see that take place? Fully qualified to do something like that. So I asked this question earlier. I asked this question earlier.

And I'm curious to know what you guys will say. Anyone of you guys can take this. Candace, you can lead the way with this. Let's say Trump wins. Rob, if you can get the Raskin video ready. Oh, this is Rob took a bathroom break. He'll be back. Say Trump wins.

He's got, what is it, 70 days? How many days is it until the speech being given? How many days is it? 70, 80 days? Something like that. Because it's December 6th. If he wins. January 6th. And then you got January 20th. Yeah. Let's just say 75 days left. Okay. During the president-elect season, during the president-elect season, do you worry phase one? All right, he won. Phase two? No.

During that 75 days, what can they do to not make it official? What games can they play? By the way, a very weird situation that Tikram brought up earlier when we were talking. He said, what happens if all of a sudden during that president-elect season, story comes out Biden is sick. Some happens to Biden. You're worried about Trump getting assassinated. What if Biden gets assassinated during that time? The attempt. Kamala becomes president.

I'm just thinking about how an enemy would want to take you down. What can happen during those 75 days until he is finally putting his hand on the Bible for the second time and everybody knows he's the president? Do you worry anything can happen during those 75 days? Candace or Dave, either one of you guys can take that. I believe they'll try to use the fact that he's been indicted so many times to try to disqualify him.

somewhere, they're gonna try to pull out the 14th Amendment. They're gonna try to use the January 6th thing. They're gonna try to use some type of foolishness to try to get the American people to buy the lie that he's illegitimate, and they're gonna use that to try to change public opinion. But as long as public opinion holds, they're not gonna have a chance at it. But they're gonna try it. They're gonna say the January 6th committee said this.

And therefore, he's illegitimate. And we are going to try to go in front of Congress and we're going to try to pull out the 14th Amendment about the Insurrection Act or something to try to delegitimize the election. They're going to try it. It's not going to work. Well, I would just say, like, use history as a guide. Right. So, well, first of all, your point about Joe Biden. Look, Joe Biden, this could happen any minute.

Joe Biden is so far past the point of being incapacitated for the job that Joe Biden is so old and senile that at any moment he might be removed. I mean this. That could happen any time. They already have the power of the presidency. So if Kamala got the power of the presidency, I don't think that changes the equation drastically. But I look at what happened last time when he won the election in 2016.

Essentially what they did, right, was that, I mean, they had been spying on his campaign the whole time. They ramped up the investigation and then they swarmed him with these, all the people who double-crossed Donald Trump, all of the awful appointments that he put in, the weakness that Donald Trump has is,

is everybody says this, supporters and critics alike. He's very subject to flattery. Donald Trump is an egomaniac. And if you tell him how great he is, he loves you. And so what you're going to see is a bunch of never Trumpers attacking Donald Trump. And then you're going to see a bunch of people like Mike Pompeo.

Liz Cheney's pick for defense secretary going up and bragging about how loyal he is to Donald Trump and telling Donald Trump how awesome he is. So everybody who's a Trump supporter, it's our job from now, assuming he wins till January 20th, to make it clear that we do not support Donald Trump putting any neocon war hawks in his cabinet at all. I agree. None of them. Zero.

I 1,000% agree. I think they already have their option B ready to go, which is an infiltration of the Trump campaign, this populist movement. I have been genuinely shocked to see how accepting he has been of the never-Trumpers and this idea that it's unity. No, they weren't with you in 2016. They weren't with you in 2020. They weren't with you in 2024. They were with DeSantis.

And then at the very end, they're like, oh, never mind. We're with you. And he's suddenly making time for these, like, Warhawk neocons. Such as who? And I think it is an insult, genuinely. It is an insult. Who are you talking about? Like, specifics. I mean, like, I could name a ton of people, but I'll let Dave do that. Mike Pompeo, David Friedman. Those are two to start with right there.

And so when you see that, you're going, "Is that all it takes?" It's just a little bit of flattery. Like, they've been against you from the-- They literally-- These people were willing to have Hillary Clinton be the president of the United States rather than take a chance on you, and they never changed not one bit. Not when you were president, they kept attacking you.

And suddenly when they realize you are the option, they go, oh, we actually like you. We're going to throw some money your way. And you see Trump, he's so trusting and accepting. He's like, oh, I'm bringing people together. I don't trust that. I just do not trust that. And so my concern is...

If this populist movement dies, the tombstone of it will read, flattery will get you everywhere, right? Because it's clearly brought them back into the circle, and I'm worried that he's going to have these people giving him advice. Put this person in the cabinet, put this person in the cabinet, and what you're going to have is essentially Liz Cheney's dream cabinet. So that's my fear. Now, the guard against that is...

We get him in, we get him over the finish line, and then we hold his feet to the fire, and we say we won't accept it, just like Dave Smith said. So I'm still optimistic. We just have to be vocal that we're not going to accept neocons and never Trumpers running the Trump show. Here's what I would say. Here's what I would say when I watch, like, for example, you know, in sports they say, you know, matchups makes or breaks whatever the fight's going to be like. Who am I matching up with?

If I play against a certain team, I'm going to use a different strategy than another team, than another team, than another team. The same strategy may not work in three different elections. I think the one thing that I like about what he did with this one here, here's a guy that during this time, the last two years, not the last two years, probably the last year and a half, a big part of Israel, Hamas, Muslims, oh my God,

Israel owns him, Muslims own him, this person's this, he's a Muslim, he's a this. All of this stuff that went on, that tensions went very high the last 12 months. I think we all know what we're talking about. We saw this, it was everywhere. So, you got two people on how to handle a situation like that. We watched Kamala. Kamala fumbled it. Kamala went and told Muslims one thing.

Then went and told Jews another thing. So embarrassing that CNN had to show... Have you guys seen this clip that CNN had to show the fact that you're... Have you seen this clip that CNN showed votes? Oh my God, Rob, Candace hasn't seen it. We have to show this clip. How many guys have not seen this clip with the two? How many guys... Oh, you've got to see this clip. This is so embarrassing. Rob, if you can show this clip of...

CNN eventually coming up and saying, "Wait a minute, why are you showing one ad targeting Muslims and one ad just targeting Jews?" In the same town, Pat, in the same city. In the same city. One group got one ad, the other group got another ad. Rob, is this it, Rob? Folks, watch this video in its entirety. It's flat out embarrassing and then I'll come back to make my point. Go ahead, Rob.

Tonight, Mixed Messages, a K-file investigation this hour finds Kamala Harris is targeting crucial battleground voters with vastly different messages on Gaza and Israel. This ad is running in Michigan, which has the largest Arab population in America. What has happened in Gaza over the past nine months is devastating. We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering, and I will not be silent.

All right, well, it's a very different story for an ad in Pennsylvania targeting Jewish voters. Let me be clear. I will always stand up for Israel's right to defend itself

And I will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself because the people of Israel must never again face the horror that a terrorist organization called Hamas caused on October 7.

Different message. Andrew Kaczynski is out front now. So, Andrew, those obviously do sound starkly different, to say the least. Tell me more about what you found. Yeah, that's right. And look, this really illustrates the sort of fine line that the Harris campaign is trying to walk here in the closing weeks, closing days of this campaign on the issue.

of Israel here you have two entirely different constituencies and they are getting two entirely different messages there often times these constituencies have very opposing use on this if you are a Jewish person in Pennsylvania you saw that ad that you're getting you are getting that ad that talks about how strong strong she is in Israel if you're a Muslim voter in Michigan you are getting that ad on Facebook that's talking about

talking about how she won't be silent on the issue of Gaza. Now what's really interesting here is that ad that we just played, the one that's going to Jewish voters in Pennsylvania. Now it sort of sounds like those two clips of her talking about Israel are together, but they actually cut part of it out. Take a listen to what they cut.

What has happened in Gaza over the past 10 months is devastating. President Biden and I are working to end this war such that Israel is secure, the hostages are released, the suffering in Gaza ends, and the Palestinian people can realize their right to dignity, security, freedom, and self-determination.

And you've seen, too, that she will obviously cut out that portion of the ad where they talked about Gaza from her DNC speech. Those two ports were together. They sliced them. They cut that part out. Now, look, she's also getting hammered a lot on this issue by Republicans. We talked just a couple of days ago about how those robocalls were. You can pause this right now, Rob. You watch this. By the way, the point I'm trying to make is there are certain sensitive topics that

that you have to be careful on how to maneuver because you can lose a community and all it takes is 1% here, 1% here. Later on, if you ever run for office, you're going to have to be doing that yourself as well. You're going to be around for a while. And the one part that I watch with Trump, he's sitting here, he knows Israel's a big part of the campaign that he's running for. Bibi, Israel,

I understand, I understand what your positions may be, but for him to be able to do that and to get Muslims in Detroit to get up on stage and saying, "This is the president we're voting for?" Kamala couldn't pull that off. Rob, do you have the clip about Muslims in Detroit getting up there and saying, "Here's who we're voting for."

And this is why this isn't something that we would have seen eight years ago, four years ago, because it wasn't an issue there because Hamas hadn't yet done their attack. The issue with Israel wasn't there. So for him to be able to off the cuff make that kind of an adjustment to get this kind of an endorsement, go on and play this clip, Rob. Watch this. Good afternoon, Michiganders. As the president said, we just had a positive meeting with President Trump.

We as Muslims stand with President Trump because he promises peace. He promises peace, not war. We are supporting Donald Trump because he promised to end war in the Middle East and Ukraine. You can pause it right there. So one could say... The bloodshed has to stop. Rob, you can pause it, Rob. In 2016, you're going up against Hillary. Dave, I'll come to you with this one. 2020...

was a little bit mishandled because he was bitter, he was upset, it's unfair, everything's his fault, COVID. How do you handle through this one? This time around, you're dealing with these issues. I thought he did a phenomenal job handling these two issues that he can later on handle when he becomes a president. How's your position with this situation here?

So specifically with Trump on Israel? I'm sorry, I didn't hear your question. Trump being able to handle the conflict where there was a division in the conservative movement where some people are such anti-Israel and the others are saying Muslim, Israel, where he's like, nah, I'm going to get both of them. And he was able to get both communities to support him.

Yeah, it's interesting. So, like, Kamala Harris... And, you know, a lot of people, like, call her stupid or make fun... And to be honest, I don't know if she's stupid or not. I know that the answers she gives when she's asked questions are stupid, but...

The vibe that I get from Kamala Harris is that she is desperately afraid of you figuring out who she really is. And so she's always trying to, like, let me just get through this, say words until it goes back to you, and then... And in a sense, right, what she's doing with the Israel-Palestine question is she's going, I'm on all sides. I don't know. I mean, hey...

you know, young leftist who's protesting the war, I'm with you. But hey, Jewish Israeli supporter, I'm also with you. I want all of your votes. She's not able to pull it off. Donald Trump somehow is able to pull off people projecting... Why do you think, though? Because Donald... Because, okay, if you're...

Look, his track record on Israel... Guys, if we can keep it down, please. The audience can't hear it. If you guys are speaking, the audience can. You can whisper. They want to be able to hear it. I can hear them, but I want to make sure the audience can hear as well. Go ahead. Yeah, if you guys don't mind, I'm trying to spit hot fire up here. Um...

So Donald Trump's track record is just bending over backward for Israel and doing whatever it is that they want. And he promises that he's going to continue doing that. It is the worst part of Donald Trump's legacy, if you ask me.

And hopefully he does a better job on that in a second term. But at the same time, Donald Trump still represents such a departure from the war machine, from the track that Washington, D.C. has been on for generations, that

it's still enough for these Muslims who just want peace to project onto Donald Trump that maybe he would actually come in there and be a departure from the neocon consensus, whereas we all know that Kamala Harris is just going to be a continuation of the status quo, which means blindly, unconditionally supporting Israel, no matter how horrific what they do. Dominic, what's your position on this? Very, very simple. He is talented.

He is talented. He has this something. He is a leader. That is why when he says he's gonna end this war, Russian-Ukrainian war, Russian aggression, to be frank and to be very specific, he has ability, he has a talent to do so. Because if he's able to take Jews, Muslims, non-believers, gays, I mentioned I'm gay, not stupid. That was a group of gays supporting Trump.

If he can bring all these different, so much different groups, he can end up all these wars. He will do what has to be done about Iran, I do believe. Do you remember famous quote? Do you remember when one of the top terrorists was killed? He went out and he said, "He died like a dog."

He was very straight about it. No one really, the free world did not expect president of the United States, even president to come out and say: "Ladies and gentlemen, this older man lost his life." No, he says: "He died like a dog." That's what he says and I love it. Because they treat, I mean, those terrorists, they treat us like non-humans.

"Non-believers, non-humans, let kill them all." So he died like a dog. And I love this quote because he's very straight. That was argument against him. That the language he uses is not diplomatic. That he tweets mean tweets. That the way he speaks is not for the president. He's the president of the people. He doesn't have to do that. I mean, the amount of money he owns...

He says that many times I would be somewhere on the beautiful, sunny island, not Epstein Island, but on some island, and I don't have to do that. So I would answer and I would describe it as a talent. And she has this... I'm sorry, she has this primitive laugh. This laughter is just irritating everyone. And he's coming, you know, he's coming, he's getting into the room, and you feel this...

Sigma, you feel the man, you feel the guy who's not afraid. And now in 2024, we need someone who is not afraid and talented. Okay, I want to come to Candice, but before I do, there's a guy that wants to say hello to everybody. Rob, if you're ready, bring him on. Some of you guys may recognize this guy. Let me know if you recognize him or not. Rob, if you're ready, if it's in the Zoom, let the man in. He's in a cage. He wants to be free. Do we have him on?

I think Joe calls this man a national treasure. Rob, if you have him on, just show his face. The moment his face shows up. There he is. Woo, Alex. Yo, man. Alex, you're the man. Poland loves you. Alex, how you doing? What's happening? How you feeling about tonight?

I'm watching the second American revolution take place peacefully. Even if they steal this, there's no reversing it. It's explosive on the street. It's everywhere. All the liberals that are good people are joining us. There's a global realignment, populist, anti-globalist being elected everywhere. Every broadcast has been fighting tyranny for so long like yours. It's just exploding. The

corporate old media has been dead for a while. Now they're just recognizing it. And we've got you and Tucker Carlson and Elon Musk and all of the cool, smart, hardworking, beautiful people who have erased color and creed. And this is a magic moment despite the wall of fraud and the illegals voting and all

And all the vote flipping and all of the scams, all the king's horses, all the king's men couldn't steal the election again. That's what it looks like. I'm very optimistic right now. But regardless, the global awakening is unstoppable. That which doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. So no matter what happens tonight, America is back, baby. Let's go. Yes.

Alex, anything that you're concerned about? Is there anything that's going on that you're a little bit paranoid or nervous about or you're pretty steady optimistic?

Well, look, I'm always optimistic when humanity is waking up, but the globalists are openly trying to accelerate war with Russia. They are openly trying to expand wars in the Middle East. They're flooding our borders. They are trying to consolidate power and control for their great reset. And so, yeah, we've got a lot of opposition, a lot of problems, a lot of powerful forces. But before America was asleep, now America has woken up. The sleeping giants rub the sleep out of its eyes and it's focused and it's learning fast.

And it's very, very angry. And they've already tried to kill Trump twice. Do we lose him or is he still on? Is he on or no? Okay. Is he frozen or no? Okay, Alex. I'm here, Patrick. We got another show dialed in, another show just connected. We'll reconnect with him in a minute. A lot going on here. I love it. We had General Flynn break in earlier. Well, go do your thing, Alex. Great to have you on here. Take care, buddy. Remember, Alex, Poland loves you. We love you in Poland, man.

He is funny. Candace, you were going to say something to Dominic about Trump. We were talking about Trump, how he handled the talent. He said he's got the talent to go through what happened right now. Were you going to say something to him? Well, I was just going to add, you know, I think when you're looking at what people are voting on right now, Israel is just not the number one issue. You know, you've got Kamala versus him. And really, I don't think I think that.

Even for Republicans like me, who are, I think, starting to really ask the question about why we're allowed to say, like, when I first came on your show, I said, F Ukraine. I don't want to send money to Afghanistan. I don't want to send money to Ukraine. Like, I'm like a Thomas Massey fan on this. But then they're like, okay, but that's totally fine, but you can't say it about Israel. So that

question is in that conversation, we're at the beginning of that conversation, I think. I think before it was kind of out of sight, out of mind. October 7th hadn't happened. The media wasn't insisting on the conversation just like nobody was thinking about Ukraine until the media started insisting upon the conversation regarding Ukraine. You had to form your opinions. Between the two of them, between the two parties, I do think that one thing that we believe Trump on is that he doesn't want to go to World War III, right? Right.

That's the reality. And so even if he is, as he is, like you are correct about, radically pro-Israel, we know that his support is not going to be, yes, I agree, let's go to World War III. I really do believe that. I think Trump would say no to World War III.

He's always kind of got the same military idea, get in there, hit him hard here, and then let it be done. He likes quick military procedure, and you're done with it. So people have faith because he's been the president for four years. He wanted our boys out of everywhere, wanted the troops back home. And when he did anything militarily, it was like Soleimani, one thing, and then it was over. So we still have faith in Trump for that.

I think down the line, 2028, it's going to be a way bigger question. And we'll see what happens. But I think that we do still have faith in Trump not going to drag us into World War III. So that, for me, I think that's how I felt at least. I love it. That's a good point. I think that's fair. By the way, can you guys please recognize my son? He's got school tomorrow. Tico! 11 o'clock. Good to see you, man.

Hello. Can I ask him a question? Tico, if you could vote, if you were old enough to vote, who would you vote for and why? Donald Trump because of the data and what he actually did. The economy was good and stuff like that. So he said Donald Trump just in case you guys didn't hear him in the back. He's my boy right there.

Good night, man. I'm not going to see you. You'll be asleep. But I'll see you guys tomorrow morning. Good night, buddy. Good job. By the way, he's the most conservative guy in our family. I'm not even kidding with you. If you guys talk to this guy in a car two-hour drive, he says, turn off the radio. Let's talk politics.

I'm like, guy, let's talk. No, I want to tell you. One time I'm showing him the debate about him and Hillary, Trump and Hillary in the car. He's like, why would she say that? Does she not realize? And my other son is selling shirts and hats right now. Two different personalities. By the way, Tom Ellsworth has an update for us. Tom. Tommy boy. What's the latest? Tell us. What is it? What's going on? Give it to us. Make some noise for Tom Ellsworth and Amy again. What is it now? Tommy boy.

Hello, hello, hello. First, we have three calls. The polls just closed in California, Oregon, and Washington. Anne? Yes, and so when it comes to the Senate race, we can see that Vivek Ramaswamy was able to provide a lot of help, and we can see that the incumbent, Jared Brown, has actually been defeated by Bernie. Let's go! Bernie! Let's go, everybody! Ohio! Yep, this is a pickup in the Senate. So that's a pickup in the Senate.

And on the West Coast? On the West Coast, we can see that we have California, which was called. We have Oregon, which was called. And then we have, what was that one at the top, Tom? Yep. And? Back, get back here. And Washington was called. So those are all for Harris. The West Coast, this is no surprise, guys. This is exactly what we anticipated. But things are looking progressively better and better.

Okay, so now let's check on Pennsylvania. We're up to 67% reported, and we are still two points. So a little over two points in Pennsylvania at 67%, so that's feeling pretty good. And then Arizona, Trump has just pulled into the lead. Oh, snap. Wow. And by the way, uh-oh, it's very red right here. So...

It's very, very close. And one other that we're looking at is take a look at this. Wisconsin, 61% in, and it's a two-point lead right now. So the math on this becomes pretty favorable, even if you can't call Pennsylvania. But we'll take one quick look at one other state. You're damn right.

And this is Nevada, and they haven't, I thought they had pulled in. Sorry about that. But that's what we got, Pat. So Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, two-point leads. Arizona, it does not, the Maricopa County, a lot is reported in there, and the lead is not as large as it would need to be for a typical Democrat victory. But we'll know more in about 30 minutes. Wait, what did you say? The lead is not big enough for us to be able to do what?

Our numbers, and we're all looking at it here. Hey, give it up for the war room here. Look at this. Give it up, everybody. The lead in Maricopa County is not as large as you would mathematically need it to be to overwhelm the Republican votes in the rest of the state. So that's what's going on in Arizona. So you can see, take a look at Maricopa County. See?

That's only two points. And so the rest of the state is... 24,000. Yeah, it says 24,000. However, it says 54% estimated reporting and the probability rate is still for Trump, 57%. So there's a ways to go here, but there's an awful lot of red country out there. Got it. Got it. So that's where we are. So we're sitting at 246%.

And so in 30 minutes, we'll also have an update on Senate because it's looking to be a nice evening in the Senate. Anything you're concerned about or no? Like, are you guys watching what the market is saying right now? Rob, are you guys seeing how the market is responding to it right now? Is anybody panicking yet? There's no panicking, but there is actually a strengthening dollar overnight in Hong Kong already right now.

I saw a clip that says, unfortunately, Kamala didn't have enough time to present herself to America. I don't know if you guys saw that clip or not. She had four years. Dana Bash. It's not 107 days. She had four years. Not mentioning her previous career. She had her whole life to do so. If you're not ready, don't run.

That's it. What kind of... Well, also, look, even in her very short time being a candidate, she was doing her best at first. As soon as Joe Biden went out and she came in, that's when she was polling her highest. The more she presented herself, the less we liked what we had to say. That's why there was not many interviews.

She was so proud of her being, you know, prosecutor. Not many people were. She was very happy about it. She was... And obviously, she was from middle class.

That was her argument, her offer to Americans. You know, I'm coming from the middle class and all this. What kind of futurist? I mean, most of the country is a middle class or aspiration is to be a middle class. What kind of argument is that? I can't understand. I couldn't believe that every single interview when she was asked about the economy and her plans, she was starting, as you know, I'm coming from the middle class and

It's ridiculous. For us, everyone is laughing at her in Europe. I'm serious. I mean, even liberals like Democrats, they obviously do not say so on the television. But when I talk to them on the plane because we travel, they're like, no, God, no. They are embarrassed.

And that is the problem for America and for the free world. If we really see America as a leader for the free world, it is an embarrassment for all of us. That is the problem. Well, listen, let me tell you guys what my phone is right now blowing up. My iPad is blowing up right now. Did you guys see what Bitcoin just hit? Bitcoin, can you pull up Bitcoin? Bitcoin just hit $74,000. All-time high ever.

So what they're saying is the market is saying they're leaning towards thinking Trump's winning tonight. So everyone's buying crypto. Everyone's buying Bitcoin. Who knows? Candace is not convinced. Candace is buying gold tonight, not crypto, not Bitcoin. She's a little nervous. I'm just scared to sleep. As long as we all stay awake, we'll be okay. Who's more scared, you or George? Is it more him or you? I think we're probably equally scared to sleep. He messaged me.

I gotta say, guys, I do...

And I don't mean to be the bummer here, but like this is not over yet. And I'm just saying, as I'm sitting here looking at the map, Pennsylvania is what this is all coming down to. Like we've been saying all night long. Now, Trump could still win without Pennsylvania, right? He would need a combination of maybe Arizona, Wisconsin, and Michigan. It's very unlikely that he pulls off Arizona, Wisconsin, and Michigan.

It's much more likely if he gets it, it goes through Pennsylvania. And I'm just saying, Pennsylvania, this is, look, it's as of right now, what has he got, a couple hundred thousand vote lead? 70,000. So we got 59% to 41%. That's what we're at right now in terms of the election. Now, I'm not saying that looks good for Trump, but that's far from Spike the Football territory. No, no, Trump is 51.1, Harris 47.9. 70% of the ballots, so...

It's not that bad. But all that matters is the electoral college. And so... Well, look, I'm going to tell you something, going back to Ms. Harris. Their biggest problem was that they really live in a bubble. And they are around a bunch of stupid liberals all the time. And they really think that the American people are stupid. And so she believed coming out saying what you were saying out from the middle class would be enough.

She believed that people were stupid enough to believe that she actually had the talent to be president of the United States of America and that Barack Obama coming out sticking his little skinny finger in black people's faces telling us, you better vote for him, boy. What's going to be enough to get it done because it already has been before. But they don't know it's a new day in America and you don't tell us what to do any longer. So it's going to be a rude awakening for all of them tomorrow. I believe that this is a new day and we're going to wake them up.

Brian, you stepped away for a few minutes. They told me you were crying in the corner, then you were happy. Which story should I believe? The one crying or the one laughing happy? I'm going to wait and see a moment, but the air just got sucked out of this room. I don't know why. You guys are all low energy. But I understand because it's not over. It's not over. So, you know, that's one thing. That's one of the beautiful things about this whole republic. Well, let me show you this. I think you guys may enjoy this. Anybody knows who Joey Reed is?

You guys know Joy Reid? Unfortunately. She had Donald Trump's haircut. Rob, if you can show this clip of Joy Reid. Is this video from right now? This just happened right now. By the way, if I wasn't here, I would be home watching MSNBC. It's the only time I ever love to watch them. By the way, if you're interested, Comcast is selling MSNBC as of yesterday. Ooh.

if you're interested in buying msmc rob play this clip of joey reid just to make dave smith happy please it's a pure project 2025 in miniature in florida and that kind of extreme sort of extremist right-wing fascist type government in florida does that make it a more attractive place it's a pure

They're not creative. She's not creative. They're just so uncreative. They just keep repeating the same talking points over and over again. It's unbelievable. It's like there's a script that they hand out in the morning and they all read from it. And that's the problem. They're not talking to anybody. Right? Hey, man, if you want to know the contempt the left has for black Americans, you turn on MSNBC and look at Joy Reid and Al Sharpton.

They are the worst people in the world. And they have made them the spokesman for black America. That shows you the contempt they have for us. That we will listen to some terrible people. They are nothing but race baiters. They're contemptuous. They're terrible. And as soon as we get them off TV, the best. They're going broke anyway. Let's just break them. And they, if I may, the worst thing is that they think that most of Americans are waking up in the morning and they're thinking about abortion.

Let's have an abortion. That's the main concern. Every single time. Because they use this argument as a weapon during this campaign.

They don't know that most of Americans are thinking about the inflation, the bills to pay. They think in their brains that the most important subject which will give them a victory is abortion, killing babies. This is what they think. And this is the most scary part of it.

Because they are out of control. They think that killing a baby is the most important thing for the Americans. And let's win the election with a killing a baby. This is scary for America. This has to be stopped. Yeah, it's not even... It's worse than scary. It's quite demonic. I mean, they ran the election on the murder of babies. Like, that is just... And I want to be very clear. I'm...

I'm always the person that tries to be much more understanding of the pro-choice side because I just remember vividly learning in health class that a baby was just a clump of cells. So I'm actually very compassionate towards these young women that support abortion because I'm going, no, they're actively learning in school that the responsible thing to do, like the science that they're learning is that it's a clump of cells. They don't just want to murder babies. But then when you see them...

now become so radical. They've even lost their own side on this because most of those girls are not thinking like, "Wow, well, I wouldn't stake my entire life and, like, I must be able to abort my child." Like, there's something about that that is very scary, especially when it's a woman that's running, right? She's got no kids. She's got no kids of her own.

And she's staking her election chances on just being able to sell to women that if you don't elect me, you won't have the right to murder your kids. I mean, that is just the reality of what she ran on. I would say that was her number one issue. And what I will say is that no matter what happens tonight, but especially if Donald Trump wins,

they will not run this same game again because they went full bore. I mean, they had Taylor Swift with an effing cat, right, posting on Instagram. They took out, they brought out Beyonce. They brought out JLo. I mean, they went, LeBron James, they ran every celebrity that they had in order to convince the public that they had to vote against Trump. And what's happening right now, they've already lost the celebrity game.

So it's going to be interesting to see how they pivot, no matter what. I think we have now fundamentally changed the way that we have proven that people are fundamentally changing the way that they vote, especially black men. That is the kill shot to the Democratic Party. So if LeBron James doesn't work, if Beyonce doesn't work, if Taylor Swift and her cat doesn't work in a soppy post about, you know, childless women with cats...

What are they running on? Yo, and I... Listen. What are they going to run on? I got to say, I love campus. By the way, that's embarrassing. As you guys know, so I'm not just blowing smoke here, but if Donald Trump does win this and the exit polls show that black men, which it looks like that black men really did walk away from the Democratic Party, what you and Kanye did changed the fucking world, man. Ha ha!

Like, that is really incredible. This was the Democrats' most reliable voting bloc since the 1930s, man. That is an incredible thing. It is. If they actually woke up and were like, oh, we don't need to just be unconditionally supportive of the Democrats who have delivered for them nothing but disaster everywhere that they touch. And you know...

The other thing that you say, what are they running on? They're running on destruction. Think about this for a second. They are running on...

As far as they're concerned, our institutions and our traditions are inherently what? Racist, patriarchal, and all these things. So the only way to equalize the playing field is not to change them or work with anybody. It's to tear them down, which is why they don't want to debate, which is why they don't want to talk. And so that's what they run on. Let's destroy and we'll rebuild it in our image.

to the great god of equality that's what they talk about and and they're they're all about socially engineering equality and when you do that somebody's got to be at the top of that food chain making sure everybody is doing exactly what they tell you and that really is what what it comes down to that's what i worry about if you if you read the critical race theorists and and just all of these people they they're all deconstructionists the rest of us are trying to construct the life it's hard making a life

And it's very easy to be an academic and sit back and look at what's wrong and draw that graph and just tell you basically we've got to tear things down to make things more equal. No, not so. The rest of us don't live that way. Rob has got another clip, and soon we're going to give you guys another update. Here is CNN, guys. We're going to show you guys a clip. Rob, play this clip.

Yeah, Jake, let me just give you a gut check here about what we are hearing here as we've been sitting here reporting from the Harris headquarters. And I think the operative word right now is silence. There's not a lot being said because the Harris team appears to be searching for bright spots in the map as these results very, very slowly come in. Searching for bright spots and also very aware of the warning signs throughout the electorate.

Tom, do you guys have an update? Do you have an update, Tom? If you do... Yes, I do. It's 11:19. What is the latest, Mr. Ellsworth? So let's go take a look in the Senate. We already know that we had one Senate flip, and there were three key races here. And Candace, I know you're a student of this stuff. So we know what happened in Ohio. Let's go see how the other Democrat incumbents are doing in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

In Wisconsin, whoop, whoop, whoop, there we go, with 62% in, it's a tight race, but Eric Hovde is ahead of incumbent Tammy Baldwin. That would be a flip if it holds up. In Pennsylvania, David McCormick is 80,000 votes ahead of Bob Casey with 72%. That would be a flip. So,

That's the Senate, and that's pretty big because the president needs a majority in the Senate. That's the executive branch, and it's the Senate. So we have that. It is getting—let me go back to president here. We're up to 75 percent reported, and it is now a three-point Trump lead in Pennsylvania. Yeah.

Nice. If he wins Pennsylvania, does he win the election? That's it. Is that it? That's it. If he wins, he wins. Really? Well, what do you got him at? He's at 246. Pennsylvania's 20. So that would put... Or Pennsylvania's 19, rather. So that would put him to 265. He would be five short. Four points within four points. 265. He's five away. And he's going to pick up five others. If he wins Pennsylvania, he wins. So where we're at...

With Pennsylvania and one, there's one more district in Nebraska that is gone. So he's sitting on 247 right now. With Pennsylvania, he would need three for 270. But Patrick can buy him those votes. And may I, but, but, but, may I call your attention to Alaska? Alaska. That's it. Oh, yeah. Pennsylvania plus Alaska, two.

And this election is concluded. So, in other words, to make it simple, stupid for everybody, if Donald Trump wins Pennsylvania, Kamala Harris has to win everything else in order for her to win. The only scenario where Trump loses if he wins Pennsylvania is if he has to lose Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Maine, Nevada, Arizona, and Alaska. I mean, that's...

Okay, if he wins Pennsylvania, all of you will ask where his bar is. The bars are somewhere in the back. But to be very serious, if he wins Pennsylvania, now we have to ask, we would have to ask all the celebrities who said they're going to leave U.S., what airlines are they going to use? Yes. That's true. I'm going to text Tom Hanks. How are you, man? What airline are you picking?

There were so many of them against democracy. They call themselves Democrats, but only when they're winning. If they're losing, there's no democracy. You're all garbage, fascists, you know. We've been called Polish.

After all this what we went through during the war, they called us fascists. Republicans, conservatives in Poland called fascists, then they call us communists. They didn't know how to deal with us. They lost seven times in a row in Poland. Seven times nation says, no, we don't want you. So obviously then they said there is no rule of law under your administration.

under your government, under your administration. So it's always the same thing. They are fighting for democracy, they call it. They're fighting for the rule of law. I'm not sure if you're waking up every morning and you have this, you know, words of rule of law, democracy, all this on your plate. They are using it as an excuse. They think that democracy is only when they're winning. This is madness. This is madness.

If you lose, that's a part of democracy as well. They don't want to accept it, exactly. Yeah, because when they say democracy, if you think that they mean rule of the people or free elections or something like that, it makes no sense. But it makes sense when you realize that when they say democracy, what they mean is their rule over us. That's right. That's all it's ever meant.

They said when they were backing the coup in 2014 in Ukraine, which by the way is a big part of the reason why there's the war there now, the National Endowment for Democracy poured in millions of dollars to support a coup to overthrow a democratically elected president. Because democracy means D.C. ruling the entire world. That's all it's ever meant. It's not a real thing. Democracy is fake.

You know, we talked about the black male vote. And I just want to say this. This isn't happening by happenstance. Candace Owens and I have been working on this for years. We've been doing podcasts. They're black podcasters. David.

has given us platforms and other people have also, Tucker Carlson, a lot of people have, to tell the truth about the Democratic Party and Kamala Harris and Joe Biden and Barack Obama. And it's been working. We've been chipping away at it. April Chapman with her Stand of the Proof podcast. There have been black podcasters out there working behind the scenes for years to turn the black male vote in the black community against the Democratic Party. And finally,

After years and years of work, we have finally struck oil. And it's going to be great for me to see that the Democrats are losing tonight. And they're going to lose because the black vote finally turned against them. Bravo. Big mistake. Rob, you got a clip? Is there a latest update? I see a lot of just-ins. Justin. Do you have an update?

Do you have that one, Rob? Tom has an update. Oh, Tom has an update. We like when Tom's got an update. Okay. Tom, only if it's a good update. It is a good update. Let's see what you got, Tom. Bring it. Okay. The update we have is Maine Congressional District 1, which is a small...

Republican Fort in the middle of Maine has been called, so now it is 248. 19 is 267. 19 is 267. No, no, and add 19 to 248. No, no, no, I'm counting Pennsylvania. What's Pennsylvania? 19. So that would put it at 267 is what I'm saying. That's correct, and Alaska is...

Oh wow. Oh wow. Yes. Oh man. Too big to rig. Tom, if you get this thing right tonight, everyone's buying you a drink tonight. No, no, I think, I think America... Tom likes Blue Moon, by the way. If you like Blue Moon, Tom's a Blue Moon guy. You know what? I think all of America should find somebody that disagrees with them and offer to buy them a drink and talk them off the ledge. You're amazing. You're amazing. Rob, go ahead and play the clip you got, folks.

Turn your attentions to this video. Go for it. It is in Democrats nature to be anxious, and we are certainly at peak anxiousness. I think the conversation that you were having in the last panel about the Latino vote is really interesting. Some of these numbers are a little bit jaw dropping, looking at potentially 45% for Donald Trump in some states. And that is going to cause a real reckoning within the party on how we

talk about, message to, and integrate, you know, a huge part of our base, typically, in all of this. I would say, though, that the campaign and people that I've been speaking to have said nothing has been called. Our paths to 270 have not been blocked off. And as we continue to get more vote in, and I should add to the numbers that they messaged to you, Detroit is coming in. And Detroit had a very good day.

with in-person voting today. And the suburbs of Atlanta outperforming where Biden was there. One point of concern is that she's not doing as well in the rural areas as Biden did. And that's something that they're paying attention to. But I'm hearing more and more from people that I'm speaking to, blue wall, blue wall. And this morning,

We were talking about, well, if you pick up North Carolina and Georgia, again, they're not off the map. But it is feeling like more of that laser focus on the easiest route. And by the way, she's not a Trump supporter. She can't stand Trump. So just so you guys know, the person I just talked, what did you just get? You just got in saying Kamala Harris's camp is not responding? Yeah, apparently Kamala Harris's headquarters is no longer responding to the news and giving statements right now. So they are feeling a bit glum over at the Kamala HQ. Thank you.

Not what we're getting. Not what we're getting in this room, so. Can you imagine, like, right now, they're sitting there on the other side wondering what went wrong. Lex Friedman just tweeted, Rob, something very good, Lex. If you can go to Lex's...

Tweet tweet the last tweet that he just put up. He said something very interesting and by the way, I think I think the game is changing guys you realize right now we're at 257,000 people live watching this podcast Nice hear me out when I say this for those that are watching we thank you for watching us But ask why are you watching us? Why are you here? None of us are from Colombia We didn't go to Yale

We didn't go to Harvard. We don't have a journalistic, I don't know if you do, Dave. I don't think you do. None of us have a journalistic degree that we're doing this. Why is America flipping to this? Because there was an attack on tradition. Tradition is what makes up culture. And tradition is an experiment that worked. It's an experiment that worked. And we've been told for too long that tradition

You know, a man is a woman and a woman is a man, and you are whatever you feel like. And the only metric, the only rudder in the wind is how I feel, which changes with the wind. And so nobody can just—the Democrats, or let's just call it the radical authoritarian left, has given us no bedrock to moor into.

None. I don't even know, and what a surprise that I have no idea what she stands for. She couldn't even articulate that when given softball questions on her own friendly territory. What does that say? Two things. One, she doesn't know what she stands for, or she's hiding something, and it's probably something very radical that no one agrees with. No one. You know, but when you find out that this woman, this guy was in the Olympics,

and he was pretending to be a woman and hitting and knocking that almost really, like he could ruin that woman's career. She spends her whole life getting to the Olympics and she'd never been hit like that hard because that's a dude. And none of us agree with that. Nobody. And how interesting that even Kamala Harris and the Democrats are distancing themselves from this gender ideology. So...

It shouldn't be a surprise that most of us are going, "Hey guys, this is a little much." It's a little much. People are fed up with fake news media. This man took a bullet for this country. What did they say? That it was staged. They are mental. Normal people would not ever say in this moment that it was staged. Like millimeters.

from taking his life and people are fed up with fake news media. The nice picture, white teeth, it's not enough. People want honesty, Patrick. That is why you, Joe Rogan, and people with a huge audience,

are changing this country because people are fed up with fake news media. Thank God for your job. And I was gonna say, like a quarter million people watching this, I mean, I feel like no one has had a more tumultuous year than me, right? And what this year has taught me is that at the end of the day, the American people literally do not give a single shit what the mainstream media says. They just want authenticity, right?

And one of the things about what you have done, and I have thrown this credit to you publicly a thousand times, is that you actually host all viewpoints. You're not in the business of selling propaganda. I mean, I was speaking backstage with Adam. Adam and I had disagreements about various things. We both agree that all opinions should be represented because we want to empower people to think. I'm not here to tell you what to do. I want you to actually hear a perspective that you haven't heard before. And we believe, we don't look

the audience is and go, "We're so much smarter than you. You know, we know what you should be thinking and listen to us. We don't ordain ourselves kings and queens." The media has lost that. They've completely lost that. They've lost faith in the American people, and the American people have lost faith in them. And so I think this is-- like I said, the game has changed. And the pivotal moment this year, I was really stunned by it. He did something. It took a lot of humility. I don't think it will make a difference.

was Jeff Bezos writing that op-ed in the Washington Post and saying what we've all felt. Crazy. Who are you writing this to anymore? You're writing these pieces to yourselves. You elites, you meet in the Hamptons, you have your little meetings, you have people on stage talk about fake news and how you're going to address the epidemic of fake news. Nobody cares what you say anymore. By the way, all of you, the point you're making, you can make some noise, absolutely make some noise for this.

But I want to add to this. By the way, watch this. I was saying Lex's tweet. Rob, can you go back to Lex's tweet? So few things we're learning. Case study for 2028. Lex says it looks like Trump is going to win potential landslide, leading in every swing state. We don't know that yet. However, let that sink in. P.S. Long form podcast.

I hope to see politicians from both sides do two to three hour genuine human conversations. Moving forward, the one he did with Lex was actually one of my favorite ones because they talked about certain... It was only 45 minutes but I thought it was great. Watch this. Do you know what magazine is for sale effective yesterday? Time magazine. Do you know who owns Time magazine? Mark Benioff. Do you know who Mark Benioff is? He owns what company?

Salesforce, do you know what his net worth is? $10.7 billion. You know who turned down an interview to Time Magazine just a month ago? Kamala Harris. You know what he bought Time Magazine for? $190 million. Do you know how many subscribers Time Magazine had when he bought them? 4 million. Do you know how many subscribers Time Magazine has today? 1.6 million. Wow.

Do you know why, Paul, when Bezos came out and says, "I don't give a shit if I lose subscribers, 2.5 million subscribers," he says, "I'm not endorsing Kamala." Overnight loses 200,000 subscribers, bunch of employees. LA Times loses employees. 200 papers, including USA Today, who typically would have endorsed the left, said, "We're not doing it." Comcast came out. They're like, "Look, all these other businesses we own, they're performant. Roku, performant. All these other guys are performant.

"Does anybody want to buy MSNBC?" And everyone's like, "Uh, no." "Does anybody want to buy CNN?" "No, we don't want to buy them." By the way, CNN and MSNBC, celebrity people that get up there thinking you're very important, your salary's been declining because they're no longer making money.

And the reason why you're seeing these CNN people bashing Kamala, showing a clip that one page is her doing what John Kerry did in '04, I believe, the flip-flop and stuff. Why are they doing it? If you don't, you're out of business. If you're out of business, no one's paying you.

These people that are watching, they're just saying, who can I trust? No wonder Rogan's the number one podcast in the world in 94 countries. Because people trust the guy. Tucker is 2-3. Theo Vaughn may be one of the best podcasters out there.

Funny as hell, top five. This guy, Sean Ryan, coming out there doing interviews, blowing up all over the place. Yourself. All these guys, why are people going to them? The market is shifting, disruption at the highest level, and a lot of these guys are used to doing this. We just got a report right now. They don't know how to do this. And American people just want to do this because you know what this is? By the way, if we right now were having dinner,

Our dinner sounds like a podcast. People would sit there and say, wow, what was that all about? It's a great conversation. This is what America and the world is begging for. Mainstream, they're done with you. You are manipulating and they're done.

The market is no longer working and they're walking away. Not because we have some fancy degrees, because people trust being real and sincere. Very simple and the market's always right. You wanted to say something? That's like one of the best rounds I've ever heard. 100%. And if I could just add to that, right?

Why is it? And this is the really interesting question here now, right? Because obviously you have, look, Donald Trump, the entire corporate media told you for eight years that this guy was a Nazi and a Russian spy and a whole bunch of other lies that all basically meant you are not allowed to support this guy. And he's about to be reelected for a second term, it looks like. So that is obviously a huge rejection of this media apparatus.

Of course, he did all the big podcasts Trump did. Kamala Harris didn't want to do them. That's going to be a big part of the story here. But just one step further, right? Why is it that this happened? Why? Think about the advantage that the corporate media had on people like us. They were years ahead of us and they had billions of dollars of budget. Like, listen, like.

Pat, obviously you got a few bucks that you made all this happen. This is pretty cool. But you don't have the budget that CNN has or the New York Times has. You have a fraction of the budget of those giant players. So why is it that the ratings for this show are crushing all those guys right now? And this is it. It's what I told Chris Cuomo when we debated, if any of you guys happen to see that.

Our currency is the truth. That's our value. And the corporate legacy media has lied about everything. And when I say everything, I mean literally everything. In the 21st century alone, what did they lie about? 9/11, the wars, the financial crisis, Russiagate, COVID, Hunter Biden. Dude, just this week,

They tried to convince us that Donald Trump said Liz Cheney should be executed by a firing squad. I almost voted for him twice. Turns out that was a lie. He didn't say that. We're really still hoping he says that at some point. But I'm just saying they lie about everything. Because they think they're smarter than the average American. And they don't have it anymore. But that's the liability. The liability is when... By the way, but before they react, they're reacting for a reason. This is New York Times.

This is not us. Wait, hold on. This is New York Times. Likely Trump winning 299 to 239. Whoa. This is New York Times who can't stand Trump. By the way, Tom, Tom, you know what this reminds me of? 2016, you and I are on the phone at 3.30 in the morning. You're like, look at New York Times. Can you remind me of that story? Believe.

Can you stand up so we can see you? Because only the... I didn't want to say the word because I want to offend. People can see you. Just stand up so they can see you, Tom. I usually answer the question with, I am standing, but... Go ahead. We were watching the New York Times and we saw the New York Times meter in about 20 minutes just move back.

as the blue wall was not a blue wall, remember? That didn't come true. And I said, Pat, go here and watch. And we're watching it, and it says, all of a sudden it says 75% Trump. How is this possible? And then the Wisconsin votes and the Michigan votes and the Pennsylvania votes came in, and we were like, oh, my word. And that's where it came in. And that's where you've got right now. You've got the New York Times that now is saying an 89%

Trust me, they don't want to report this. I'm telling you. I'm telling you guys right now, all of these guys are begging to save their jobs. Some of these guys internally, they're sitting this. They want to vote for Kamala.

But they don't want to lose their $5 million salary. And if Kamala's president, their salary drops. If Trump is president, they got somebody to talk shit to for four years to get advertisers. Deep down inside, these guys want Trump to win when it comes down to their bank account.

They just don't want to say it in front of their friends. Some of these guys are sitting there saying, hey, man, I don't want to lose that 25% salary that I'm getting right now. Don't drop it. Brian, I think you want to say something. This is a watershed moment. Even if Arizona takes a long time to count, take a look at what's going on in Wisconsin. 72% have counted now. It's a 78% chance of winning Wisconsin. Look how red it is outside those cities. Wow. Brian, go ahead. You were saying...

I just think that this is what happens when you have these two economies, when you have journalists and a bunch of people that are controlling the narrative that come from expensive zip codes, they go to very expensive colleges, they all go to the same kind of colleges, and then they step right into a newsroom. And the fact of the matter is,

Most of the people giving us our news, like the legacy media, probably have never really met a lot of people that work with their hands, serve in the military, smoke, know how to change a tire, who have built a business. They're just not around those people, and that's a major liability. So what happens is they figure they are smarter, and to them, they may not be even lying. In their mind, they're just trying to make the world a better place, and they're talking to people they've never met.

that they've never been around, and they think, and that's what happens. That's what happens when you don't know people who come from a different background, who come from a different socioeconomic background, when you don't have to actually work with them or sell to them or give them what they want or come up with something they want. You start to think, well, they're not as smart. They're not as smart. They don't have my education. Let me tell you the big difference between what I think is the left and the right at this point now.

The big difference is, I think most of the people on the left that control the narrative, whether they're in media, whether they're in Hollywood, whether they're in academia, those people have heard

and read about life. They haven't done life. And all of you guys have done life. That's what it means when you want to build a business. You've got to come up to contact with objective reality, fail, readjust your approach, come up with a better way to do it. And that's how you learn about life. You cannot just read about life and hear about life and think you know life. And that's who I think populates the mainstream media. And now I'm going to sing a song.

No, no, I can't. No, I can't. No, I forgot my harp. Did you bring the harp, Dave? I was ready for it, Brian. OK, I know, but I-- I was ready for it. I haven't done my vocal warm up. Let me tell you, I was going to be-- I wouldn't be surprised if you know how to sing. Vince, I think you wanted to say something. You know, Patrick, one of the reasons why you guys are so successful, including you and Tucker and Rogan and all of them, is that when you turn on your shows,

You see alpha males. I see you and your guys debating up here, man. You guys are all testosterone-filled. You're men. And that's missing in mainstream media now. Got a bunch of wimpy, sorry, crying beta males. But nobody wants to see that. So they turn on your show. You got men talking to one another. You turn on Tucker, he's got men. You turn on Rogan, you got men. You turn on, you look at Candace. Candace is an alpha female. She's going, you know?

And they're afraid of us. Now look at you, alpha male. You know, as you say, we don't care what you do in the privacy of your bedroom. Stay away from our children. So we wake up one morning and we see drag queens shaking their asses in the face of our children in grammar school. And we say, what's going on here? How did this happen?

We hear they're bringing the Bible out and they're putting porn into our libraries. And we're saying, how did this happen? They're allowing grown men to participate in sports against our daughters. And we're saying, how did this happen? And we woke up and we say, this stops now. And so you talked about it. Tucker talks about it. Rogan talks about it. We talk about it and everybody hears it. And they stood up and say, this stops now.

This is what this is, this is a realignment. Like you say, it's culture and tradition coming back. We decide our culture. They do not. And we've decided that we're Americans. Dominique, go ahead. When they ask me how we did it or how our government achieved what we achieved, I mean the safest country in European Union.

without any terror attacked, I said, "Radical. Be radical." How to stop it? Just stop it. Don't talk about it. Do it. We need a man who is not afraid to stop this madness, Hollywood madness, to stop this fake news media. You have to just do it. You have to sign the document and stop it.

Because we, I mean, America is at the moment when it's hard to imagine that all this madness is not present. So you have to change the way of thinking. We never thought that we are going, that we are, Polish law enforcement will be able, allowed to shoot and kill.

It changed when our soldier was killed. We decided, okay, there is no time for discussion, there is no time for thinking, debating, we have to act now, not tomorrow, now. And this now for America is now, tonight. We have to, you have to, Mr. Trump, he

He has to do it and I believe he will do it. When they ask us what you're gonna do with illegals who managed to cross your border, we're gonna deport them. We did it in one day. One day. If celebrities are ready to leave this country when Trump is a president, I'm gonna wave them. When you ask me what to do with illegals, deport them. Who's stopping you?

That's how it should be done. We need a man, a man in charge and he's the one. It's gonna be interesting when we see that. It's gonna be interesting when we see that. Rob, you want to pull up that report? The one that Ben just got? Check this out guys. Again, to validate the messaging, the market is talking and here's what the market is saying. If you want to pull this up. Rob, if you have it, you don't have it?

Okay, he needs one second. Can we get it hotter in here, please? What'd you say? Actually, I look... Guys, check this out. So watch this. This just came in from Ben. This is all that... If you can zoom in a little bit, all the main lives on YouTube right now. But watch this. Number two, AP. AP.

Number three, ABC. Number four, Charlie Kirk. I just told him the other day, he's doing such a phenomenal job on TikTok with the clips he's making. Number five, Benny. Number six, Tim Cass. Glad he's back at it. Seven, MSNBC. Megyn Kelly. By the way, Megyn Kelly's endorsed. Megyn Kelly may run for office one day. She is. How many guys like Megyn Kelly? Anybody's a Megyn Kelly fan? Love her.

I think she's getting inspired to do something. Daily Wire, good for them. NBC News, go a little lower, Rob, if you could. I don't know who else is next. BBC, Al Jazeera, look at this. All the folks that people are watching right now, what's going on? But you're in the room of the number one streaming worldwide. Number one. The biggest podcast in the world. That's what it is. Phenomenal. I'm going to take a selfie. Wow. USA! USA! USA! USA!

It's gonna be a wild night tonight. Wild night tonight. By the way, thank you. But let me give you guys this. Watch this. You know, half this game that's being played is stamina. Let me give you a little bit of perspective. How many of you guys right now, be honest, how many guys right now are kind of thinking about your pillow?

No, no. I just-- By the way, for those of you that are worried about lightning striking, raise your hand. How many guys are like, "Honestly, I'm kind of thinking about my pillow right now." Raise your hand. Respect. Check this out. There's this 78-year-old man that finished up his rallies yesterday at 3:30 in the morning. 78-year-old man that finished up his rally at 3:30 in the morning. He lives on McDonald's. Do you know, as a person that's going up against an enemy,

There is no quality more intimidating than your opponent who can outlast you. The level of stamina this guy has is ridiculous on how long he can last. You gotta give him props on his energy and the stamina that he's got. Can you imagine Kamala on the other side is like, "Dude, take a freaking break."

The other day you're looking at YouTube, all the lives, two hours, two hours, two hours. Trump to this audience, next audience. It's like seven, eight of them he did in a single day. At 78 years old. And we're supposed to believe Kamala's gonna win tonight? American people are supposed to sit there and believe that the person that works less, drives less is gonna win? I don't know. I think...

I think even New York Times and all these guys shivering, wondering if this is going to become a reality. Brandon just sent me something. What is this thing that Brandon just sent me? Is that something we want to show with Jersey and Illinois? Brandon, what is it you just sent me? Yeah, it's nice. Can you show what you just posted? Sick. Yeah, I love it. I love it. Sick. Crazy. Yeah, crazy. I'm good, man. I got some stuff here. I'll take it, bro. I'll take it. Rob, do you have that, what he's showing? Thank you, Adam.

No Celsius at this time. Say that again? Rob, do we have the latest? You want to show that? So what is this?

Can you give Brandon the mic? Can somebody give Brandon a mic? Brandon, what are we looking at, Brandon? Yeah, so we know he's not going to win Illinois, but it's pretty crazy. It's a four-point margin right now, and last time he lost by 17 points. Same thing happening in New Jersey, just to show how much of a difference it is. And 86% of the votes, and so across the nation, much more popular this time around.

So this is you're saying in Illinois, four point margin this year, last time he lost. Biden won by a million votes in Illinois. Yeah. And then what is it? Right. So Trump got two point four four. Just remember that number. Twenty four. Thirty four. Yeah. Bring it up to today. He already has the same amount of votes by one hundred thousand. Yeah. Eighty six percent of the votes. And that is. And this is Illinois you're talking about. Wow. Same thing in Jersey. Yeah.

Can we see Jersey? Do you have Jersey to show us? Yep. Dave, this is your country here, Jersey. Oh yeah, sorry. Sorry about Jersey, guys. Brandon, do you have it or no? I gotta say, it went from 16 to 5. If it makes you feel any better, I live in the red part. We found the historical pads right up

Tom, if you can show us Jersey and Illinois, because this is wild what I just saw here. Let's see, we got Jersey up right here. It was a 16-point victory, to be exact. 15.9%. And this year, it's 5. 4.9. Tom, can you go to New York? Can we look at New York and California? Of course, they're not. But I just want to know, he spent a lot of time in New York. What does it look like comparable to 2020? Look at that. Wow, look at that.

Look at that, 90% in, 850 left, and he already has more votes this year than 2020. 7% more votes than 2020 in New York. Yeah, that's correct. And the New York Times is reporting as of 10 minutes ago,

a 90% probability that he will win the popular vote by one point even when the avalanche of votes is counted from California. - Wow. - Who said that? - New York Times. - The New York Times said that. - What? - Yeah.

That's crazy. He's going to win the popular vote by one point. Someone is going to lose job. What are we talking about? He wins the popular vote because all of the states. So Kamala still wins New York, but you can see how narrow it is this time versus last time. Wow. So when you count everything up on a national basis, New York Times is saying there's a 90% probability right now he will win the popular vote by a little more than 1%. So let me ask you, Tom.

It's 11:55 right now Eastern Standard Time. 8:55 Pacific Standard Time. What's left for a decision to be made tonight? So there is still significant votes coming in in Wisconsin, but he's extending his lead there. Votes are coming in Michigan over the next hour before, I think, does Alaska close in exact-- 1:00 AM our time. So in an hour and five minutes, Alaska will close.

I think we will have a full call at that point. Do you think, do we have the folks at Rasmussen available? Yes, if you like. Yeah, we can. I'd love to. If you can put him in. You're saying, is it the Mitchell? I would like to have him come in if he can. Rasmussen, respect the poll. I wonder what he's going to be saying about what's going on. I'd like to hear from him. Please stand by. Okay. If we can get the folks from Rasmussen on, that'd be great. Brandon, go for it.

This is what? This is Jersey? She's only got a hundred and... 190,000 vote lead. Versus in 2020, it was a big victory. I mean, look at that, guys. By the way, this may not just be a 2024 thing. The shit may be taking place in a lot of different states. By the way, just for shits and giggles, Rob, can you pull up France? I'm sorry, California, if you can pull them up real quick.

What does California look like? Tom, can you pull up California? Can we look at California? For the hell of it. Is anything moving in California? I wonder if the people that left, are there any conservatives left in California? Look at that. 63, it only moved four. 34, it only moved four. California is still going to stay California, folks. For those of you guys that are wondering...

Ricky, you got to do something, Ricky. Thank God you live in Bakersfield. If it wasn't Bakersfield, you're red. Kern County is red. San Diego as well. Whoever said San Diego. Great city. But this is Oregon. Look what's happening in Oregon. 74% counted, Pat. It's a five-point shift. That is wild. She is down 4.8. But again, Tom, it matters what's going to happen with Portland, Salem, and Eugene. Portland is relatively a...

heavily left community. No time? Absolutely. But interestingly, Washington State, it's stable. Wow. When do you think we'll hear about Pennsylvania? Patrick, you know when they lose, they're going to scream racism and misogyny, right? That's all they're going to scream. Racism, misogyny. It's not going to have anything to do with her policy. It's not going to do anything to do that she was a bad candidate.

It's not going to have anything to do with the fact that she ran on abortion, like you said, killing children. That's right. It's not going to have anything to do that they ran on sexualizing your children, kicking God out of the public square, allowing 15 million illegals to come over. They're going to tell America that Kamala Harris was lost because she was black, which is a lie, and because she's a woman. That's the lie they're going to tell. But y'all tell the truth. We're going to tell people that we voted against Kamala Harris because she was crazy as hell.

And we don't want her. And she's leftist. Yeah. Rob, Rob has another Joy Reid clip, folks. For Christian people in the room here, please drop a prayer for her. Rob, we don't want her to lose her mind. Please go ahead and play this clip. Go for it. On this set numerous times is that you have a state where you've got a six week abortion or a 12 week abortion. I think there's might be 12 weeks. Yep.

But it's a state where women lost their reproductive rights, where there was a very heavy push to get women to focus on not putting in place, you know, reelecting, putting back into the White House the person who was responsible for taking those rights away and restoring them. But that message obviously was not enough to get enough white women to vote for Vice President Harris, a fellow woman. This will be the second.

opportunity that white women in this country have to change the way that they interact with the patriarchy. And, you know, God bless Shannon Watts, who has tried to have that conversation. But if people aren't receptive to it and if people vote more, you know, party line or more on race than on gender and on protecting their gender, there's really not much more that you can do but tell people. Think about how she talks.

Listen to how binary. So in her mind, there are oppressors, oppressed.

There are... It's all about that. It's either you're a victim or you're an oppressor. And that's literally how she sees it. It's the prism in which she sees the entire world. And the rest of us know that the world is not that reductive. She's so reductive in her outlook, and it's so condescending, because nobody could believe that the world at the level of detail is that reductive. It doesn't make any sense. Good guys, bad guys. It's literally what it is. Good guys, bad guys.

What are they gonna say? Rock, can you pull up the clip? So watch this here, folks, because we're talking. I was with Pierce a couple of days ago and I'm talking to him. If I can get your attention, folks, some of you guys are speaking guys in this room. If you want to network, go outside here. Let's stay with us. I'm talking to Pierce and he asked me a question about what he thinks is going to happen post-election. I think today,

For as long as Trump is a candidate, he's the number one most hated man in America by the establishment. If Trump wins tonight, tomorrow he drops to number three. Because the number one most hated man in America will be Musk, two will be J.D. Vance, he will be three. Rachel Maddow said the following yesterday. Rob, can you pull up the clip of Rachel Maddow?

Rachel Maddow is losing her mind over the amount of influence that Elon Musk has and she doesn't know what to do with it. She has no idea what to do with it. Watch this clip of what Maddow thing needs to happen to Elon Musk. Go ahead, Rob. Even if Trump doesn't win, the Defense Department and NASA are going to need a new arrangement for all their rockets.

And for all the multibillion dollar contracts Elon Musk's companies have with the U.S. government, the U.S. government is going to have to either, I mean, unwind from all of those contracts or Elon Musk's companies are going to have to unwind from him. This is an untenable reality in national security terms. Now that we know what we know about Elon Musk. But even if Trump...

Why do you think they fear Musk as much as they do Dave? Well, look, what Elon Musk did, and by the way, you could find a lot of quotes from Rachel Maddow and just Hillary Clinton last month blatantly said, if we don't have censorship online, we lose our control of the narrative. And you got to remember, right, it was not that long ago. Like, I'm not saying in my grandpa's day.

I'm saying in my life, in my life, the corporate media had a monopoly on information. This was up till very recently. This is such a new phenomenon. And the plan after 2016...

when Trump won the first time, what they did to deal with that was they hauled in, if you remember, all the heads of social media companies, and they had Congress threaten them, like basically, if you don't crack down on misinformation, Russian propaganda, which by the way can be anything,

then we're gonna shut you down. And they got-- and it worked. They got all of them to start censoring people. And then Elon Musk stepped in and totally messed up their entire plan and made Twitter somewhat of a free speech platform. And so...

Pat, I think you're absolutely right. Trump's essentially, I mean, yeah, he's in there, but he can't run for re-election again. He's not the real threat. But Elon Musk, you know, he said on Rogan the other day that if Kamala Harris wins, he thinks he's going to be in real trouble. I'll just say it's still true whether Trump wins or not. Like, if we learned one thing from Trump's first four years—

There's a whole executive branch that he does not have control of. There's three-letter agencies that he does not have control of. Just so everyone... Enjoy tonight. I'm not trying to... Celebrate. It looks like Trump's gonna win. This is incredible. But the fight is just starting, man. It's not over. This is just the beginning, and Elon Musk is in real danger. Yeah, but the part that excites me about this, that he's involved, here's a guy that's worth almost $300 billion.

By the way, he can go buy a small country and just enjoy himself if he really wanted to do it, right? But he's choosing to buy X. He's choosing to do all the stuff that he's doing. And now you realize if Musk doesn't buy Twitter, Alex Jones is not on the live today because he would be suspended forever.

And YouTube's not gonna let him back on. If Musk doesn't buy X, maybe all the other platforms don't let him back on. If Musk doesn't buy X, maybe Mark Zuckerberg doesn't write that letter to chairman, honorable chairman Jim Jordan. If Musk, so he is in the way, in a big way, because Google can't do what they were usually doing. Google's like, oh, we made a mistake and Rogan was very noble to say, YouTube didn't make a mistake.

That, you know, the whole Trump-Rogan-you-couldn't-find-other clips were coming up. He said, no, no, YouTube didn't do anything. You can still find us over here. I think they're going to go after this guy hard, but if they win, he's got four years to get in to expose enough people where the shit could stop the next four years. I think he's going to be very formidable, but I do think he's enemy to state number one the next four years. I don't think anybody's ahead of him. I think he's number one. Vince. David, do you know why, you remember why Musk...

turned on them and bought Twitter. They transitioned one of his children, and he said he didn't appreciate it, that they had gotten too dangerous, and he had to come out against it. And this is what they've done. They've started bothering people's children, and you take it too far when you bother their children. And every man that has any bit of testosterone about him, the things you have to do in the family is that first you have to love your children and your family, then you have to protect them.

And a man that doesn't protect his own children is not a man. And these people have gone after our children. And real men are standing up, and they're saying, this stops here. Yeah.

You know, just building on that, I think that was kind of one of the talking points that the left actually lost. You know, they really attacked J.D. Vance for making the statement that you don't want a bunch of childless cat ladies in positions of power. And they tried to make it seem like he was speaking about, oh, people that are struggling to have children, have fertility issues. No, he was very clear in what he meant, and I very much agree with that sentiment. These are people who don't have an investment in your future, right? One of the things that really makes you care deeply about what's going to happen in the future is becoming a parent.

And when you get people like Kamala Harris, who doesn't care at all about your future, she cares about herself, she cares about where she's going, she cares about how she can climb, you know, the power totem pole. That's a very scary predicament for America. So going back to Elon Musk, he watched the Church of Woke, the demonic Church of Woke, the impact that it had on his child. You know, he openly spoke about his child and transgenderism. And I think he had a personal connection

investment and wanting to watch that church or, you know, I shouldn't even call it a church, burn to the ground. They turned his kid against him. Yeah, they turned his child against him. And that makes it now personal. What are you doing? Yeah, that makes it personal. That's what the Maoists did. They messed with the wrong man's child. Well, listen, here's what I've learned in life. I don't know why God's given me a strange memory.

And for whatever reason, when I was a small guy, and whatever businesses I was doing, and some of the people were underestimating, I will never forget the phrases, the lack of respect or any of that stuff. It just stays. Like, no problem. It's like the scene where Trump is sitting there, and Obama's making fun of him at that one dinner. You know which one I'm talking about. And he's like...

Got it. I will forever remember this. Or when Obama was doing mean tweets with Jimmy Fallon or Jimmy Kimmel and Trump said whatever he said and he says, at least I will go down as a president. Drops the mic. And Trump's like, no, no, no. I didn't forget it.

There are certain people in life you do not screw and cross over because they got a memory they will never forget. They're going to come after you. This is one of those guys. Rob, do we have Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen on? Is he on? If he's on, can we put him on so everybody can see it? Is he on? Everybody, make some noise. Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen Poles. So, Mark, thank you for joining us. How you doing out there? How's everything? Whoa, welcome. I'm...

I'm doing great. I wouldn't miss this for the world. Man, we are having a good night right now. I know this is your game. This is like, this is the world you're in. Like if somebody's watching baseball, you watch all the stats, all the trades. Is Juan Soto going to go to the Mets? Is he going to stay at the Yankees? Why did you do the postgame interview saying he wants to sit with everybody? Does he want to go to the Dodgers?

That's the world of people that follow baseball. You follow polls. What are you noticing that's a weird pattern for 2024 that's different than 2020? The weird pattern is, once again, all the mainstream media pollsters lied and shilled for Democrats. If we weren't out there putting out our daily numbers all the way going back to the beginning of Kamala Harris's candidacy,

Listen, week after week, we showed that Trump was winning in national popular vote by two points. Everybody else went massively left. Like Reuters, Ipsos had Trump winning and went all the way out to Harris plus Dix, and then they came all the way back to us. So it looks like in every single one of these states, we really nailed it.

Trump's sweeping the battlegrounds. That's like really where we're at right now. And nobody in the media could bring themselves to say them. It's like their managing editors forced them to say that this race was just too political. It never was. So, okay, so when you're watching, are you sensing where...

There is, because what I'm noticing, and maybe I'm wrong with this, and you can correct me with this one, where they're kind of trying to downplay the credibility of Rasmussen. They'll only look at certain polls that favors them, and they're like, no, no, no, Atlas Intel, don't look at them. No, no, no, Rasmussen, no, no, no. They're not even coming to you guys anymore. Is it at a point right now that they can no longer hide?

They try to cancel us, they just can't. We were kicked out of the 538 Advocate for ideological reasons. They didn't like that we talked to Steve Bannon or that we polled on issues like the vaccine for election integrity. We're really the only ones that do it. Those are vital issues that people have really big concerns about.

So they couldn't get rid of us, and it was really unfortunate that we were showing that the race was basically locked in because people know who Trump is. He's been campaigning for this for like 10 years now. And quite frankly, I don't think people care who Kamala Harris is. He's just an extension of the Biden administration that really hurts people.

So we just saw one of the polls from New York Times saying if it goes the way it's going, Trump's going to win $2.99. Where do you have it? I think he's going to sweep the Rust Belt. I think that he's going to win Arizona and Nevada because that's what my poll said. And I think we're looking at $3.12 right now, to be honest with you.

And I honestly think she should look around and say she's not going to get enough votes to get over the hump. 87% of Pennsylvanians and 78% of Wisconsin. I don't think she's going to be able to get herself out of that. And so it's going to be time for the phone calls. Do you have any questions for him on the poll side? Vince, Dominic, any questions for him? Go for it. Dominic, you got a question for him?

No, no, the question is how would you react on, because I just checked the Twitter and there is, I think, very important tweet, let me quote it. This is from Cardi B and she tweeted, we need a Hail Mary.

That's her tweet. What's your comment? Cardi B said we need a Hail Mary? Yes. I responded to her. I wouldn't laugh on that. I didn't know she's Catholic. Cardi B likely thinks it's Hail Mary. I didn't know she's Catholic, but I think they know. I think they know. Cardi B, and then we've got another one. Has anyone checked on Stephen King? He hasn't posted in seven hours.

What we know from internet, people are leaving their meetings, there's no comment and then she... I know Kamala Harris said that she's not going to comment. The question would be what is going to happen if Harris would take Pennsylvania? What would have happened if she would take Pennsylvania now?

Yeah, that would be a good question. What would happen even if Harris would take Pennsylvania? What would you see about the rest? I mean, to simplify, Trump swept the Sun Belt. I think he's going to win in Nevada pretty clearly. But she has to sweep the Rust Belt.

Listen, if this didn't just come down to Pennsylvania, they might be in a different situation right now. Because they could drag their feet and take days to count all the overseas ballots or do a little bit of extra counting in Philadelphia or whatever. But if Pennsylvania goes to Harris, then Trump's still doing really great in Wisconsin and Michigan right now. She just can't get there. She just can't get there. Mark, did you just say she just can't get there? I think that's what the odds show.

These states are pouring in votes. The statistical calculations, the New York Times decision set path, they show that Trump is the favorite right now. There's just not enough urban votes. So let me ask you, I'm on your Twitter account right now. At what point do you feel comfortable calling the night? When? What needs to happen for you to tweet out, it's over, Trump won?

I think, I would treat that now, I think the betting market determined that a half an hour ago. And listen, the betting markets can be manipulated, but you're not going to manipulate the betting markets with two hours to go. You're giving your money away. So the statistical calculations, New York Times, decision stats, the betting markets have all determined that Donald Trump is winning this. She's got to come to that realization soon, folks.

Do you think we'll have a—do you think most of the people that are still up following this, they'll go to sleep tonight knowing who the winner is, where we will see Trump celebrating at Palm Beach Convention Center? Or is this going to happen until tomorrow? That's a tough question. They have options right now. One of them is essentially forcing Trump to say that it's his race.

In my opinion, the country is really divided. We have the highest risk of a civil war than we have ever had in our polling. People think that there's going to be a violent reaction to this election regardless of who wins. If they wanted to do the right thing, to de-escalate, to turn back the accelerationist mindset they have, they should make the call because I just don't think they're going to get there without magically coming up with hundreds of thousands of votes.

So, can you give us a split? Like 80-20 we'll know tonight, 60-40 we'll know tonight, 50-50. Where are you at? You're in the percentage business. Can you give us a percentage? I think I already know. What was that? I think I already know. I think Trump won. Okay. Is there... Yeah. Did you say Trump won? I think that's what the numbers say. Wait, Mark. Mark, did you just say Trump won? I believe so, yeah.

Yes, that's what he said. And you are the first one, Patrick, to announce it. I mean, statistically, we love statistics from now on. Now, let me let me ask you this for some people that are skeptical. In 2020, how did you report who won at a time like this? Did you say Biden won? Where were you at in 2020 at this time?

In 2020, the average of our national popular polling showed that Biden was up roughly six points. Our final call was Biden plus one. But in every single one of the swing states, we had Biden winning big. To be honest, it was quite a fluke that Trump got as close as he did in all the swing states. And then the issue is that we all saw what happened. Trump miraculously outperformed the polling because there was a massive left-wing polling miss, even in our own polling.

And yet Donald Trump lost by 0.03% of the battleground votes. Mark, thank you for joining us. We appreciate you for your efforts. Thank you so much. What you do is very important. Much respect to you. Thanks. Happy to be here. Have a good night. Good job. Thank you. By the way, let me explain to you guys how his business works. You can say Trump won. Pundits can say Trump won. Podcasters can say Trump won.

He can't say that. His entire business model isn't how accurate he's going to be when he says somebody won. Do you understand what just happened right there? He can't get away with saying something like that.

Well, for him to say something like that, how you feeling with what he just said? You know, it's funny, as you talk to him, the thing that I'm thinking is that, look, and obviously it's looking very good for Donald Trump right now. If he's right and Donald Trump cracks 300, he's got more than three, what did he say? He said 312 or something like that, electoral votes? Yeah.

I mean, then the other thing we got to look at here is how bad all the polls were again. They got this thing completely wrong. I mean, look, I think all of us have probably felt this way for about the last month. Correct me if I'm wrong, but Pat, Candace, I'm sure you guys agree with me on this, where I say...

everything you could tangibly measure this election by, like everything you see and feel and observe, it looked like Trump was running away with it. He had moved the culture toward him, all the big events, all the big rallies, all the big shows, and yet every goddamn pollster in this country said this was the closest election in my lifetime. It's what all of them said. And if he does crack...

I mean, if he's already got this thing pretty much wrapped up, it's not even 1230 yet, and they're saying he could crack 300 electoral votes, then this is a blowout, man. This was not a close election at all. This was exactly what it felt like, a Trump blowout. And Polish TV, Republica TV is in Convention Center. They just tweeted that Trump will give victory speech within an hour. Oh!

They just announced it now. By the way, so... Polish TV, Republika TV. We just had a friend that drove up from Mar-a-Lago to come and give us an update and then head back up there again. Is Emily Austin here? Sam, do we have Emily Austin here? Make some noise. Can we get Emily Austin up on the stage, please? Where are you? All right. So, this is now Emily. How you doing, Emily? How are you? If you don't mind giving...

Emily, how are things looking at Mar-a-Lago? You just came from there. What's the energy like? Yes, I'm gonna head back shortly. Everyone there doesn't seem to be nervous. I got there and I'm, like, biting my nails and I'm like, "All right, guys, keep it real, you know, there's no reason to lie in this room. I'm not working tonight." And they're like, "Oh, honey, we got this." And I was like, "Thank God." Oh, it was such a good feeling to be the most nervous one in that room. It was good.

So really, no one is panicking, nervous, nothing? They're partying. They're literally like partying. And who's there? Is it everybody that's there? I saw Elon is there with his kid on his shoulder. Elon, I think, left. Dana White's there. I think Vivek just got there. So the whole team is there. The squad. By the way, watch this. Rob, can you pull up the clip?

of what they're doing right now, Kamala's after party, like they're waiting for the party. This is what the energy is like. Rob, I put a thumbs up on the video if you can show that. If you go to Peabody Podcast, I gave a thumbs up on the video you guys sent. Do you see it? This one here, Rob, if you can pull it up. I just gave it a heart. I give you a question. I'll give you exclamation. I'll give you a ha-ha.

This is what's going on with Kamala's camp right now, folks. Please be nice. Well, the crowd here is still large, is still loud, but a little bit more subdued. And the word that I keep hearing, it must be some new phrase that has entered the lexicon, is the idea that people here are nauseously optimistic. Not just cautiously optimistic, but nauseously optimistic. Have you ever heard anybody use the phrase nauseously optimistic?

That would be the first time I've ever heard that phrase. Yeah. I'm nauseously optimistic. I mean, what? Absolutely not. Subdued but nauseously optimistic. I don't think that is reality. I think... I'm disgustingly optimistic with Trump. You're what? I'm disgustingly optimistic with Trump. Disgusted. Disgusted.

You know how amazing it is to be alive during this time? I remember watching Gone with the Wind when they burned Atlanta and Red Butler told Scarlett, "Remember this night? This is the night that the old South died." We're watching the death of an evil institution in real time. And it's because the American people stood up and said, "No more of this!" They took it too far, like they always do. They finally took it too far.

And the people stood up and put a stop to it. And to say that we were a part of it, to say that we were part of that group that stood up and said no more, and that all of you, all of us were part of it. It is a beautiful thing. And I'm glad tonight to be here with my friends. It's good to be here. Yeah, like it's cool that Trump's going to win, but it is so awesome that she's going to lose. I mean, it's just so great. It's...

I mean, just, it's just like, listen, this was always, it reminded me of 2016 again, and the best part of Donald Trump is just watching all of the worst people in this country lose, man. And I know some people say, like, hey, that's not a good reason to support someone, just because you hate the other side.

And actually, yes, it fucking is a great reason to support somebody. Because have you seen the other side? They're the worst human beings in the world. And goddamn, do they deserve it. The best clip ever, I promise you I airplayed it to my TV the last 48 hours, is that liberal in 2016 with a beanie and the yellow jacket screaming. Do you guys know what I'm talking about? No!

We need that again. We need that one more time. It just feels too good. Let me ask you a question, though. Let me ask all of you guys a question. 2016 was very different. Yeah. It was, you bet $800 to win $100 with Hillary Clinton 24 hours prior to that. I mean, they were convinced she's going to be a president. Do you remember, by the way, Twitter has probably a history of top 10 worst tweets of all time.

Do you guys know what could compete for the number one worst tweet of all time? Tell us, Dave. Happy birthday to this future president. Do you guys know what this is? Hillary Clinton tweets a picture of her as a kid

saying happy birthday to the future president. -Yikes. -It's an astounding level of arrogance. -Astounding level of arrogance. -It's astounding, yeah. -But by the way-- -Nautiously optimistic. Nautiously optimistic. By the way, don't get it twisted, folks. Don't get it twisted. Many of us thought Hillary was gonna win. -I did. -And by the way, and by the way, I'm not saying everybody, I'm saying many, right? And even, I may be wrong,

But when Trump walked up on stage after day one, do you remember Trump's face when he looked at his family? He's like, ah, shit, I guess we're freaking presidents. I can only imagine when he's looking at Melania saying, babe, I think you're the first lady. Seriously? I think we won.

I don't think 2024 is 2016. Wait, wait, wait. There's just so much happening here. Can we just focus on this for a second? First and foremost, just wishing yourself a happy birthday in general is amazing. Why would you do that? And then just, but this was the general attitude that they have. Like, I remember also the night before, rather than going out and

meeting voters, she threw a Beyonce and Jay-Z concert, chanced the rapper. I mean, they brought everybody out. And I remember Jay-Z introducing her. He said, I would like to introduce to you the next president of the United... I mean, they were just so convinced that she had won in the most incredible way. But you rarely see this level of arrogance.

to tweet to yourself, happy birthday, and just basically saying, like, you're going to be the president. And that's why I do think she did suffer some form of a psychotic break after the election, and she hasn't come back from it. She really hasn't, because they had convinced her, she had convinced herself, she had accepted the result that she had won before people even went to the polls to find out that she didn't.

to Donald Trump. I really don't think she's ever-- - Candace, that is tough. - It's really tough. - That is very tough. And by the way, you know this Al Smith dinner, which you have to love the dinner because it's comedy, the shots they take, where he says, "You know, Hillary bumped into me earlier. She said, 'Pardon me.'" And he says, "What? I'll think about it after I become the president, right?"

I mean, these, by the way, this next one, the one he says to Eric Adams, he says, you know, Eric Adams, I'm being told he's a vegetarian. I don't know why he likes turkey so much. Did you understand when he helped Turkey build that building $10 million? These are such great moments. But this one, I actually don't think...

you're going to see the same level of crying that we saw in 2016. I think this one, deep down inside, they know something's going on. They have a terrible candidate. They've been trying to fake it. They'll cry a little bit, but you're not going to see the greatest highlight reel of all time from 2016. My opinion, you could say I'm wrong, but I just think it's going to be a different highlight reel. Dominic? It is true. You cannot compare the Clintons, because I see them as a couple or as a clan,

with Kamala Harris, you cannot compare them in any way. She was terrible. Like, even Democrats were so unhappy. Biden said, after they get rid of him, he said, if she can compete, if she can win, I can win. I say that too. I'm not even 35 and I feel like I could win over Kamala. It's not about the age, because she's so...

I can say that she's so stupid. I mean, come on. I tweeted this morning. She's really is. When I heard Mr. Trump, when he's at the low IQ and this, even if she's not stupid, the way she behaved, the arguments she was using were so primitive. You cannot build the future of the nation on death. That's

That's what I said in the beginning. Exactly. If you want a future for your country, you cannot talk about death of the children, about killing of the children. You cannot talk and be obsessed about abortion. You cannot. It...

This is how they end up talking about abortion, talking about transgender, about children being, you know...

indoctrinated about transition and they are destroying, they were about to destroy this nation, this nation's future and thank God it seems like Mr. Trump is the next president of the United States. I hope it will happen. Let's wait but it looks like this nation was saved again and Mr. Trump was saved and that was God's intervention. I do believe

Because if you would not believe that God intervened in this moment, what moments would be the God's intervention? Very good point. By the way, I want to show you guys, Rob, if you can go back to that picture you had up. Look at this powerhouse table. Look at this. Dana White, he's the absolute best. One has access to a few thousand of the toughest fighters in the world.

The other guy's got access to $300 billion, and the other one's got access to the world paying attention to him. All at the same table. That's a powerful table right there. By the way, report just came in. If you can show this, Fox just said this. Republicans officially gained Senate. That's wild. Emily, let me ask you a question.

Your community. We had earlier Lil Pump. Lil Pump, 24 years old, rapper, got tens of millions of-- - Did you say "little pump"? - I said "little pump." - It's "lil." Lil Pump. - "Little Pump." What did it sound like I said? - "Little Pump." It's like "little baby." - That's exactly what it is. - It sounds like "lil." - Isn't that his name? - "Lil." - Am I saying it wrong?

Guys, dude, I'm too old for this. I have no idea. It's L-I-L. L-I-L. Don't make fun of my accent in front of millions of people. This is embarrassing for me. Little baby. So Lil Pump is here. I asked him a question at 24 years old. He's coming out at 20/20 saying he supports Trump. And a lot of rappers in his community are calling him, saying, hey, how would you do this? What's wrong with you? For yourself, you're in your 20s. Have you noticed some friends who

who would have never voted for Trump calling you saying, "I'm thinking about shifting." And if yes, maybe share a story or two with us. So most people my age-- Okay, so like a year ago, I'd say I'm like a baby. Okay, not that 23, now I'm like a fully an adult.

But now we're thinking about, okay, I'm going to move out of my house soon. I'm going to have to live on my own. I'm going to have to buy my own groceries. I'm going to have to support myself. And thinking about that today is so scary. This is like a personal story to share, but my older brother is 24, and he cried to my mom a month ago. He was like, Mom...

How was it so much easier for you and dad? Now, it wasn't easy. They had different problems. But he's like, how did you guys buy a house? Like, I don't even see that in my future. How did you do XYZ? How did you get married? How did you have four kids? And watching my brother have to go through that, like, that hurts. It's crazy to think that people my age are going to have to suffer through this shitty economy because...

Well, Biden's senile, but Kamala won't be much better. It's crazy to think about. That's just one of the many reasons. I mean, wars. Does my brother want to go fight now? Does he want to go get drafted? Does my younger brother want to go? No, of course not. We just need...

It's like the last four years have been chaotic, and it had to get to that point for people to wake up and see the reality of what politics is. Like, nobody wanted to vote for Trump. Oh, he's the misogynist. He's the racist. He's the crazy guy. But now they're seeing Kamala's only policy that she's spoken about is, let's change.

Let's change the Starbucks lid to be black instead of white so my lipstick doesn't stain the cup. That's scary. It's scary to think about that woman leading our country. But by the way, you know, as simple as that sounds with your brother coming up to you, is Vinny somewhere in here? Do we lose-- is Vinny with us or no? Vinny's probably somewhere. Wherever Vinny's at, people are having a blast being around him. We talked with Vinny about buying a house, right?

And Tom and I, or Jen and I, will be out having dinner. And we're looking at some things. We're like, how do you buy a house today with a $75,000 salary? How do you do it? And the mortgage rates are skyrocketing. How do you do that? Right. And $75,000, if I'm buying a $600,000 house, $500,000 house, 75-- it used to be four years ago, you needed $75,000 to buy a house in America. Today, you have to make $120,000.

Who the hell has gotten a 60% raise in the last four years? -How many people? -There's Vinny. Hi. Vinny, how you doing, Vinny? We just want to say we miss you. Can everybody say, "We love you, Vinny"? We love you, Vinny. We're here for you, Vinny. But it's a real, like, having kids,

We used to say, "To have a kid from 0 to 18 costs $245,000." You know, right now, to have a kid from 0 to 18 costs you nearly $400,000. So if you have three kids, that's $1.2 million over 18 years.

I think it cost me that much this month. How old's your kid? I got two of them and they're expensive. Listen, I mean, obviously, I will say this, right? Obviously, the price inflation has been a huge, huge issue. By the way, might not be the most popular thing to say in this room right now, but it's also a lot Donald Trump's fault. Just

Just saying he was for the lockdowns and printing six trillion dollars in 2020. Yeah, sorry, it sucks, but you don't have a counter argument. It's true. Turns out if you shut down the economy and just print tons of money, it results in price inflation. But Biden certainly kept it going. I got to say, here's another angle that I don't think any of us have talked about tonight. And I do find this to be very interesting. And I don't know if I have my thoughts completely flushed out on that.

But the young left-wingers, the 20-something-year-olds, are not the shock troops for the regime that they were in 2016. Like, I don't know, Donald Trump spoke at Madison Square Garden, and there were like 100 people protesting. If he had spoken 2016 at Madison Square Garden, there would have been massive protests with, you know, fights outside and this whole thing. And I do think a big part of it

is that the young left-wingers have spent this whole year protesting the war in Gaza.

And it just wasn't that easy to get them to snap out of that protest and then snap into protesting on behalf of the people whose genocide you've been protesting for the whole last year. And I gotta say, I mean, we'll learn more with exit polls and stuff, but it really hurt Kamala Harris that she was tied to this regime and they're supporting Israel conducting this war and genocide. This war that is viewed as a genocide by the majority of Democratic voters.

That's a very tough square to circle. Well, I'm voting for Trump because he supports Israel, so let's go. Whoo!

Also, it was binary when Trump was president. There was more peace over there now than it is now. By the way, obviously I disagree with you with your position on Israel, but I'm just saying forget the fact that you have one opinion on Israel. He's saying why people didn't vote for Kamala. I'm saying in terms of analysis of this situation, I think it really hurt Kamala Harris that her administration was tied to this.

And I'm saying, I think the young left-wingers, it's much more difficult to get them, like, outraged about Donald Trump when they've spent a year protesting what they view as a genocide. And by the way, they're right more than you are. Just kidding. No, I mean, I'm not kidding, but just thought it was funny.

No, it's just the fact that when Trump was there, it was more peaceful. It was never really peaceful, but it was just more peaceful. Tens of thousands of people weren't dying, and he says he'll stop the carnage on both sides. And I think that's why both sides kind of want him in there. At least he'll stop the killing. And hopefully if that happens, we can find some type of settlement, some type of deal to stop this in perpetuity, hopefully.

Listen, amen. It turns out peace is more popular than war. Who would have guessed? Yes. Peace. And he's a strong man. And most people want to-- Dave, what did you just say? You said more popular? I didn't hear. He said peace is more popular than war. And I agree. I think that's why I was saying it really came down to the fact that who do you think is going to preserve peace? It is interesting. Growing up, when I was on the left,

I think up until very recently, we all perceived the Democrats as being the peace party, like the party that was anti-war. And magically now it's very clearly the Republican side that's more, you know, I would say more anti-war, more than the Democrats. I mean, when Trump was an officer for years, we had peace. And they kept saying, oh, we're going to go to World War III. He's got the button on his desk. And oh my God, how could he say that? We're going to go to war with North Korea. And then everything was good and he was bringing the troops home. I mean, the second they got into office, it's just been

mayhem overseas, right? Ukraine, I mean, oh, we've got to support this, we've got to support that. I think overall, it is an issue that matters. Look, I live in Tennessee.

You go around, you speak to people that they just don't care about what's happening overseas, okay? They care about gas. They want to be allowed to finally actually be America first, to stop telling us that we have to prioritize every other effing nation except for America. I mean, that's the number one issue that people care about. Like, let's fix the things that are happening at home before we go overseas and try to fix everybody else's issues. By the way, you know what is crazy, though? I mean, I'll put this question back on you guys.

Folks, just a quick update. I just got a text right now that President Trump is on his way to Palm Beach Convention Center. That's good news. He's leaving Mar-a-Lago, which means he said-- we were with him last week-- he said the only way he goes to Palm Beach is if it's for victory. Yep, he said that. So that's the part. He's on his way there. Here's the question.

Will Kamala Harris pull the Hillary Clinton? Remember, Hillary Clinton didn't concede, and, like, I don't know what she did. She, like, faked a headache or something. I don't know what she did. Will Kamala Harris concede tonight if Trump gives a victory speech?

You know, I don't... Listen, I will say I don't think Kamala Harris has quite what Hillary Clinton had. Like, when we were just showing that tweet. Like, she hasn't for decades thought that this was her destiny to be president. She just got subbed in a few months ago. Like, for all... I don't know. She might be relieved, honestly. Like, she was not up to the job at all. Like, there might be... So, I would... Look, he's...

It is a little preemptive for Donald Trump to give a victory speech already, but that would also make it pretty awesome if he was just like, no, I'm calling it. I'm president again. It would be a very Trumpian thing to do. I got a question. Maybe y'all would know the answer. Who's been running the government? Because we know Joe Biden's crazy. We know that. And we know Kamala Harris. She ain't got good sense.

Who's been driving the ship? Who's been flying the plane? Barack Obama.

Like, no, there's no way. And I don't know if it's his national security advisor or his chief of staff or who exactly is making the calls. We don't have any idea. But it definitely ain't her. No, it's not her. There's no way. It's not her and it's not Joe. I mean, she just altogether just wasn't a strong candidate. I mean, whatever you want to say about Hillary Clinton, and there's plenty and we should say it all.

It is true that she was a stronger candidate. You know what I mean? Hillary Clinton is actually smart. She can talk about the policy. She can talk about the issues. She had been in the White House already for eight years and was not just like a shrinking violet when she was in the White House. So...

She was a strong contender and arrogant, but actually a strong contender in terms of being the first female president. I mean, to go from running her to then running Kamala, you know at a certain level Hillary Clinton was angry. Like, she must have been a little bit angry at the prospect of America's got— I'm not going to be that little future president little girl. Happy birthday. And it was going to be like Kamala Harris, who has done literally nothing—

except perhaps sleep with the correct people in life. And that's putting it very mildly. I'm going to keep it mild. But that's it. That is the reality. And to hear Judge Joe Brown really talk about her ascension into politics. And by the way, this was not a Trump talking point. This was something the media was going, oh, they're

they're saying things about her because she's a woman. This is misogyny. This was like a San Francisco, if you read the newspapers when she was in office in California when she was coming up with Willie Brown, they were saying that she's not qualified. They were saying that this was about her being someone's mistress. And then they tried to completely bury that history. She just has never been qualified. She couldn't even, forget president, she was not qualified to be the attorney general. So it was quite audacious of them to just go, well, we're just going to run her anyways. By the way,

I firmly believe if there was a primary, she would have lost to Josh Shapiro. She would have lost to Pritzker. She would have lost to Newsom. And she would have lost to Whitmer. And rightfully so, by the way. Rightfully so. They're all more qualified than she is. Absolutely. By the way, I watch Josh Shapiro, and I say, you know what?

He's a guy that's very formidable, respectful. I like how, now it doesn't mean you have to agree with him on his policies, but I actually like the way Josh carries himself. If he would have even chosen him as a VP, she would have a better shot than... By the way, we have to say, I mean, seriously, some of the best content created the last few months. Let's not forget, we got to give some love to one person that I don't think we're giving enough respect to.

Tim Waltz gave us some of the best content the last few months. I forgot about him. We have had such great commentary to respond to. The Madden game that started and finished 0-0. The comments he made the other day calling Elon Musk that gay guy.

He called Elon Musk that gay guy. Who calls Elon Musk that gay guy? The guy's got 11 kids. Loading the gun, I think, was a very crucial moment for a lot of Republican voters when he was just loading the shotgun. And by loading the shotgun, I mean not loading the shotgun at all. No, that was pretty embarrassing. Tom, Brandon, Amy, do you guys want to give that update? I just texted you. Are we ready for that?

Do you have an update for that? The audience is losing their shit right now. I just got a message that... Yes. We tweeted it out because she would have had to win 70.001% of all remaining votes. The math was impossible. I'm not talking Georgia. By the way, NBC and CNN just said Trump won Georgia. We said that an hour and a half ago. Respect. Respect.

To Tom, Amy and our team, they called it an hour and a half ago. Good for you, Tom. I just got a message that Mr. President will give his victory speech any minute now. Just got a message. Trump could give his victory speech any minute now. Yes.

Well, we got to be ready for that. If that happens, we'll turn over to that in a minute. He's probably very close to the convention center. Dude, this is the most Trump thing ever. It's the Trumpiest thing ever. I'm very sorry. I'm very sorry. That's what they say. They are there. And he's going to give this speech in a minute. Now, that's what they say. I love it.

him. You know, Pat, you made a just just getting out, which I don't think we've really talked about. You know, it's funny because Trump is the most interesting and transformational political figure in modern American history. And so there's so much to say about him. But so much of this race just comes down to conventional politics thing. How about the fact that did you guys see however you feel about him? Did you guys see J.D. Vance on Rogan?

- The other day. - Amazing. Look, look, Harris headquarter and Trump headquarter. - See the difference? - Oh yeah, there you go. But over three hours, the dude is super smart, very impressive, however you feel about him. She picked a VP who added nothing to her campaign. And he picked like a strong VP who could actually help him and could go on Sunday news shows and make good arguments. I mean, it's just, when you just, if you just look at it on paper,

You'd go, dude, they pulled Joe Biden out way too late in the game. They stuck in the worst candidate for, then they went on like a two-month gaslighting tour where they just tried to convince everybody that she was Barack Obama in 2007 or something like that. It was all just so ridiculous. It was very crazy. But going back to Tim Walz, because I did forget about him. I never really...

never really understood that VP pick. So does anybody have any ideas about why Tim Walz is ever even... Here's essentially my idiocracy theory on it, which isn't very interesting. Barack Obama was such a narcissist that he had to pick the dullard Joe Biden to be his VP because he didn't want anyone who would outshine him. Joe Biden is so insecure because even before he went senile, he was never very bright, and...

And so he picked Kamala Harris, someone who could give him identity points but wouldn't outshine him. And then Kamala Harris is so insecure that she had to pick someone who wouldn't outshine her. And now we've gotten to like 13 levels of stupid from where we started from. The guy's name is Tampon Town. I mean... Nickname's Tampon Town. Class A pervert. You could get...

I mean, I think that's basically it. But he's a real weird guy, that Walsh. We're going to find out weird stuff about him in the future. He thinks men can have babies. He thinks boys need tampons. He thinks men can menstruate and lactate. Guy's crazy. But he matches. The Democratic Party up in Washington, D.C. now looks like the bar scene from Star Wars. A bunch of weirdos. Have you seen that Rachel Levine?

You know, walking around the dude in the dress, ugly dude in the dress, just walking around all of them crazy. The thing that I found out, because I worked in a prison for a while, is that crazy people don't know they're crazy. And they surround themselves with other crazy people. And that's what the Democratic Party has done. They built a business model where the craziest people in the world rise to the top. And when you go to Washington, D.C., and you walk around the Oval Office and the White House, everybody in there is a freak. Breaking news. And insane. Breaking news. Breaking news.

Kind of like a big breaking news. Guys, brace for impact. You want to hear this. Go ahead, Rob. Harris Walsh campaign co-chair speaking at the Harris Walsh party. Let's listen. Votes to count. We still have states that have not been called yet. We will continue overnight to fight to make sure that every vote is counted, that every voice has spoken. So you won't hear from the vice president tonight.

But you will hear from her tomorrow. She will be back here tomorrow to address not only the H.U. family, not only to address her supporters, but to address the nation. So thank you. We believe in you. May God bless you. May God keep you. And go H.U. and go Harris. Thank you all. Senator Critchman. I mean, she's literally pulling the Hillary Clinton.

I just ask this question. This actually bothers me about women in politics. The two times that you've seen this, where they just go, "I'm just too emotional to be able to come out and say anything, and I'm gonna have to send a man out to just go, 'Oh, we're not saying anything tonight because,'" what, she's like crying in the back or freaking out. It's like, you know, come out. Give a concession speech. She's jacked up on Xanax right now. She's not giving any speeches tonight. Fair point. Fair point. But it's like there is something to me that's fundamentally weak about that.

like there is a strength to losing and coming out and conceding and saying it's not what we hoped. Giving your supporters who are going to be out there crying, holding their stuffed animals. Remember Hillary Clinton's scene. It was very sad the night she lost because they were all so convinced. And to not even address them. At least if you're saying we're not going to concede, have

Have the strength to come out and say that yourself. Say, listen, this race is not over. Say something reassuring. I find that to be fundamentally weak and a further display of the reasons, the many reasons why she was never qualified to be the president of the United States of America. I agree. I hope Kamala Harris never concedes and she storms the Capitol on January 6th by herself.

You know, something that I feel like wasn't brought up enough during her run on the media side, and Candace, I actually want to hear your opinion on this. I don't believe, this goes back to foreign policy, let's say America first, I don't think Kamala's fixing any issues here, but let's say she miraculously does. It's not a women's issue, it's a Kamala issue, because I actually think Hillary Clinton was well respected, believe it or not. But...

Like, do you think any foreign leader will look at Kamala and be like, ooh, maybe we should listen to this girl. Maybe she should have a seat at the table. Do you think Putin's going to respect her? She, Hamas, Hezbollah, anyone?

Will anyone look at her and be like, oh, maybe we shouldn't screw with the United States? You know, they look at Trump, and Trump's like, my button works better than yours. And Kamala's like too busy giggling. She probably doesn't know what foreign policy is. But that wasn't brought up. Like, I feel like nobody spoke about that because they call it, oh, a women hatred thing, a misogynist thing. But no,

But no, it's a Kamala thing, and everyone's scared to touch on it. Because I guess they're scared to get canceled. I don't know. But that scared me a lot. It still scares me. Yeah. I mean, I would say...

we could have a long conversation about that because I actually have thought deeply about women in politics in general, like women as the president of the United States in general. And I think that there's a lot to talk about there that I'm not going to get into tonight because it's too controversial. But I do think that if you are going to be a candidate and you are going to be like, I'm going to be a female candidate, to be running on nothing, to be running on I'm just a woman, right? Like Hillary Clinton's hashtag was I'm with her.

Now, she was much more capable than Kamala Harris, but when you see that all they're doing in all these speeches, when they're not saying why she's qualified, they're not saying why she's great, they're essentially saying, hey, this is a woman. Like, Taylor Swift's speech was on her...

Instagram feed was this is for the childless cat ladies. It makes women look like we are not qualified to be in leadership positions when they don't at least run. What a great point. Yeah, when they don't at least run with a little bit of gumption by saying, here are the policies. This is why I'm strong. This is my opinion about the border. Here's what we got wrong. Here's how we can fix the economy. Let's talk about, you know, the numbers. We've seen a lot of weak women in politics full stop, you know? That makes a lot of sense. But by the way, I got to tell you,

You know, if you look at right now the market, you know what is happening? I don't know how to explain this, but sometimes when somebody doesn't win for a city for a long time,

and a kid is growing up watching nobody being able to win for that city or come through for the family or somebody watches their dad or their mom cleaning for someone's house and they're getting disrespected and this kid is saying, "Wait till you see when I grow up, mom." They're gonna know, they're gonna know. My dad was a 99-cent store cashier. He was just sitting here, he left, 82 years old. This guy should have been dead 30 years ago based on what the doctor said, right? But they disrespected my dad.

And I told him, I said, "Dad, one day I brought family over and I said, 'Dad, the world is going to know your last name. Everywhere you go, they're going to say, 'Your son always talks about you.'" He goes to the doctor the other day, they're checking on his heart. He says, "Are you Mr. Ben David?" "Yes." He says, "Your son always talks about you." Everywhere he goes, he gets that, right? Watch this. You'll see where I'm going with this. It's called a weave. Guys, there's been two

massive failures of women running for president. There are ladies right now saying, you know what? I'm going to do it the right way. Yeah. 2028, 2032, 2036, 2040. I don't know. I'm just saying, I think someone's going to come out and do something. But by the way, I've spoken to you about this. This is why, this is why I think

Megan, I think some of the ladies right now that are getting loud and they're kind of pushing and challenging and talking about family, kids, the messaging that they're giving, respecting the husband, respecting the man, I think there's a major opening for an opportunity. I don't know if it's going to be 2028, 2032 or 2036 or 40. 2035. I'm thinking about it. But I do think there's an opening for it. It's got to be someone that's fully pissed off. It's

saying, stop embarrassing us so much. I'm going to do it the right way. And I think there's millions of kids that are waiting for this. Some of them are adults. Yes. It has to be a truth. It has to be-- I don't want to say a masculine woman. But women genetically are more maternal, more caring, more empathetic. Correct. And if you're the president of the United States, you have to be a beast. You can't be overly emotional. Oh, I can't address tonight. I'm too sensitive. Oh, I'm on my period. I'm hormonal.

You can't have that. You're 100% right. I mean, if you think about Margaret Thatcher. See, I wasn't going to be controversial, but you just went ahead. No, I did it for you. Women have periods, guys. It is a weird thing that people have trouble being honest about this, and it's stuff that we all know. Look at Golda Meir. Look at Margaret Thatcher. These were the most masculine women you could imagine. And that's okay if it's a masculine woman.

Listen, it's a masculine position. It's commander in chief. What are we, pretending that that's not like a masculine role? Listen, if I, when I drive my five-year-old to her kindergarten, if a male teacher answered the door, I'd be like, what? No. No.

Who's that guy? Get him out of here. It's a bunch of women because that's who I trust to teach my little girl. I don't know. And I'm not saying no woman could be the president. But yeah, that is a hurdle to overcome that you'd have to prove that you have that kind of like masculine characteristic because it's not being-- I think Hillary was a bit masculine, not in a bad way.

- In a way. In a beast way. - Yes, yes. She was. - A little bit, yeah. - And she is a closet-- - It's not that uncommon. - She is butch closet. Everyone knows what she's up to. But the point is that that is important to talk about and I think that's one of the things that people are afraid to say because they're worried about the media. And what are you saying that a woman can't? And this is one of the things actually that Dr. Jordan Peterson kind of brilliantly discussed

when that viral clip of him, when he was debating that woman and she's, and she asked the question, you know, why are, I don't, I'm making up a number here, 90% of the CEOs, all men. And he said, why would a woman want to do that? Why would you want to work 80 hours a week? Why would you want to do these things? You make it seem like this is something that's, uh,

admirable. You should want to take on this job. And the reality is I very much believe in traditional roles. I think the majority of women are good at traditionally feminine roles. Hence your point about if a guy was like, I just really want to be a nanny for kids. I'm like...

I don't like it. I just don't like it. We naturally trust women to the care of children in the same way that we naturally trust men to the care of protecting us, you know, protecting the nation, protecting us when something happens, protecting us if there's a break-in. Well, look, man, it's as simple as, like, if someone was breaking into my house in the middle of the night and I told my wife...

to go handle it. Yeah, it's weird. Everybody in this room would immediately-- you just lose all respect for me. You're like, you're just a failure as a person. Because we all understand that, like, no, in that situation, that's my job. That's my role. I feel like Doug Emhoff asks Kamala to kill the spiders in the house. I feel like that's the type of duty he is. You might be right about that. But there's still-- there is something there where-- and it's something that nobody talks about honestly. But women know this.

I think women can't speak about it. Because you can't say, I'm sexist. I want to be in politics one day. But by the way, it's tricky when men speak about it. I'm not going to lie to you. I was not expecting us to talk about women having periods at 1 o'clock in the morning.

I didn't think I was going to be on the agenda. I did. I did. But we're dressed in red, Pat. But there was something weird about. Guys, we're following the teleprompter script, and you guys are throwing us off here. Please. But I was going to say, there was something. I remember I was speaking to, I had Andrew Tate on my podcast earlier this year, and he said, I don't know how to explain it, but there's something, and I'm directly quoting him here. He said, but there's something really fundamentally gay about guys for Kamala. Right? He's like, I don't know what the right word is. And what he meant

by that. Who said this? Andrew Tate. But what he meant by that, he's like, it's a bunch of men saying, I want this woman to be my boss. And I really want this woman, Kamala Harris, to be my boss. And there's something that is, I don't know, the dynamic of that is weird. For the men that are wearing the men for Kamala shirts, you do look at it and you're like, you want Kamala to be your boss. Like, you know?

I don't know, it's a question that I think we're going to, a conversation that we're going to continue to have in America, especially with two failed female presidential candidates. Are you, by the way, I want to come back to this, but we have a guest that just is joining us right now. Rob, if we have it ready, let me know. We are ready. We have with us Cenk from Young Turks. Cenk, can you hear me? I can, brother, I can.

-Jang. -Oh, be cool. -Love that reaction. -Jang, first of all, you said you were gonna do it. I respect you for joining us. I know it's 1:00. You're up here with us. People can agree or disagree. Say whatever they want about you. You've been a fighter since day one, and you and I have had some of the best conversations together, respectfully disagreeing, and I appreciate that about our relationship together. However, being on tonight,

I was hearing that you were given your message and you were a little bit somber about what's going on right now with the story. DNC chair just came out and said she's not going to come out to give the speech tonight. Trump right now is on his way to Palm Beach to maybe give his victory speech. New York Times just came out saying Trump's going to win 299. We have the Rasmussen CEO on, Mark Mitchell, giving his perspective. Where do you stand right now with 1 o'clock in the morning with Kamala versus Trump? Yeah, she's...

She can still win, but... Bye. Okay, you guys want to hear the full sentence? No. But she is still losing and Donald Trump is likely to win. So look, on the Young Turks, we're honest. And so we've been covering it honestly the whole time. I said that Donald Trump had a better chance of winning about a week ago.

but I've been singing for about a month. At the end, a bunch of polls that came out said that Kamala Harris was likely to win, but it looks like they were wrong. And so right now, as things stand, I just came off the Young Turks show where I lit into the Democratic Party. Bunch of losers, corporate Democrats. I hate them. They've cost us election after election. They're corrupt, and they lost...

It looks like to a syphilitic clown, total moron, con man Donald Trump. So if you lose to a buffoon like Donald Trump twice, what does that make you? So let me ask you. Hang on, guys. Guys, hang on. I got an echo, by the way. I want to ask you a follow-up question because you're... Can you listen?

Hang tight. Cenk, question for you. A truly a question that you're a business guy. You've been running a business for a while. You're not with one of these mainstream guys. You're not MSNBC. You were in the past. You came from the U-Left. You said you're gonna do your own thing. Young Turks, it has a history of doing great things. Millions of subscribers on what you've been able to pull off. But let me ask you, are you at a point where...

Maybe the American people are just sitting there looking at a few policies being presented by the Democrats saying this is just weird. Are you at a point that you're willing to accept that some of the directions the party's gone, they're losing Democrats? Democrats are leaving the party because it just doesn't sound like the John F. Kennedy Democrats from 50, 40, 60 years ago. It's just a very weird party today. Is that where you are or no? You just think they have bad leaders.

So it depends on which side of the policy you're talking about. So if you're saying economic policies, our economic policies are super popular. So paid family leave, which most Republicans agree with. Higher wages, most Republicans agree with. Money out of politics, most Republicans agree with. But when you talk about some of the social issues, I warn some of my leftist friends, do not go too extreme.

So I believe in trans rights, but saying that trans detainees should get taxpayer funded surgeries makes no sense and I knew that it would be deeply unpopular. But leftists sat there and said, no, no, we know everything, Cenk. You've been on there 22 years, you've got 27 million subscribers, but you don't know anything. This is gonna be super popular. So my leftist friends,

How'd that turn out for you? So we are honest on the young Turks. So you've got to be keeping it real. We're populists. But hear me now and you'll quote me later. Donald Trump is a crook and he's going to rob you guys blind. Let me ask one and it will come to you. Let me ask one. I'll come to you guys. Cenk, we have Dominic Tarjanski here and Dave. They have a question. They'll come to you in a minute. But let me ask you this question.

Your opinion about Trump, you and I talked about it when you were on the podcast last time. You said you thought you were a better businessman than him. What has he done in his life? We had that conversation. I totally get it. I even brought it up on Rogan's podcast that I don't agree with you there. But it's your position. I totally understand. Here's a question I got for you. Your show with Anna Kasparian, the two of you guys together. I've been watching Anna closely and a lot of people have.

She's kind of right now like, dude, what the F is going on? This doesn't make any sense. Why are you attacking me? There is a major community that is thinking, Anna, who went from the position she had five years ago, seven years ago, some would have called her maybe a socialist.

where she is kind of like right now maybe even becoming a libertarian. I'm not saying a Republican or a conservative, but maybe a little bit of a libertarian or an independent. You're around her the most. You're seeing that taking place. Why do you think she is moving? How are they losing someone like Anna Kasparian who's very talented, very capable, very formidable? Why do you think? So again, it depends on if we're talking about economic issues or social issues.

So in economic issues, she still believes every single thing that she believed. On crime and homelessness, I would argue and I have argued with her on air that we haven't changed our position at all. What happened was the Democrats did a switcheroo in California. So we voted for a ballot measure where they didn't tell us that they would take some felonies and move them to misdemeanors. Well, if you don't put it in the ballot measure, how the hell are we supposed to know?

So now California is reversing that tonight. Cuz you know who likes crime? No one, no one, okay. So if you're a leftist out in California and you pretend there is no crime and we should move like domestic assault into a misdemeanor, we disagree with you, but we've always disagreed with you. So I think that it's really the Democratic politicians that are corrupt and a few leftists online

that have gone too far. But when you talk about the core of the Bernie Sanders economically populous positions, they are still massively popular and tons of conservatives agree with them. Yeah, I'd like to ask the question. Hi, Cenk. Nice to see you. It's Candace. Hi.

So my question for you would just be, I mean, I think we can all agree that this is a tremendous referendum on the left, right? I mean, you brought out Taylor Swift, you've brought out Beyonce, you've brought out LeBron James. You guys have used every vocabulary word available to you to explain to the American people that Trump is a dictator, he's literally Hitler. And the American people seem to be rejecting that resoundingly, right?

Does that at all signal... Let me just ask you blankly, what does that signal to you as someone who I think has contributed to that rhetoric? Is it a signal to you that just all the American people support a dictator or does it maybe make you go, "Hmm, maybe I'm missing something here." Yeah. Yeah, I'm not missing anything. So, I've been telling the corporate Democrats, "Stop kissing the ass of the donors."

They're not here to help us. They're here to rob us. By the way, I would tell the Republicans the same thing. I would tell you guys the same thing. Trump's donors are going to rob you blind. So these corporate Democrats took the donor money and they ran campaigns that were not populist. What they did was they ran campaigns that were anodyne, boring, didn't actually...

attack Trump on his number one problem, corruption, the fact that he's a fake populist. You know why? Because they don't even understand populism. They are the establishment. So the real problem is the establishment of the Republican Party like Mitch McConnell and the establishment of the Democratic Party like Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Nancy Pelosi.

Okay, thank you very much. I do not have a question. I would rather have a comment as a member of the parliament, European Parliament, who was called a fascist, Islamophobe. I was called all these names. And I'm happy that we have this moment of silence now because I would like to remind you these people are lecturing us about unity.

So I would like to remind you again, they are talking and lecturing us about unity. So now you have a chance to practice what you preach.

and show the whole nation what the unity in democracy means. You have to have a class to lose because if you don't have a class when you are losing, you have no right to win. Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the music! Cue the

Isn't even American. So I don't know what the hell he's chanting USA for. I'll chant USA, not you. Okay. And so second of all, you're talking about losing with class when that bitch Donald Trump tried to steal an election, tried to terminate the Constitution, set off a riot.

that he didn't mind if his vice president was murdered, bum-rushed the Capitol, tried to destroy our democracy. He's the very worst in losing with no class at all. Here I am telling you that I think the Democratic Party did it wrong. I think they ran a wrong campaign. They're relying on the donors. They've got the wrong strategy.

So we are honest about what goes wrong in the Democratic Party and what goes in the Republican Party. Are you guys honest about the fact that Donald Trump tried to steal an election? He's got no class at all. Patrick, if I may, just one sentence. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser. Cork, loser

Are you Viktor Orban's cousin? Yes, I'd like to have a conversation. I would like to answer. You asked me why I am in US now. Because I was invited and I came here with my passport. So I was invited. Patrick invited me as a politician to come to US because as a European, as a Polish citizen,

I do recognize US as a leader of the free world and I pay my respect to this country.

And I came here, my friend, and I came here because I used to live under communism. My country was under communism. And Reagan, with John Paul II, freed our country. And I will be always grateful to the Republicans of the United States for the freedom of Poland and Europe. And my presence here

America is my way to pay respect to those who freed the world from the communism and that was America and Joe Paul II and I do not want communism back and Kamala is a communist Kamala Harris is a corporatist

furthest thing from communists. Her problem is the exact opposite. She'll do anything for a corporate donor, which by the way, she shares with Donald Trump. And by the way, I came here and my family came here because we love America and I'm always going to fight for America. Cenk, what do you love about America the most? When you say I will always fight for America, what is America to you? So it's freedom, it's opportunity, it's justice.

We lived across from a place called Fair Chance Farm. And that is the essence of America. All we want is equality of opportunity for us to have a shot and our kids to have a shot at their American dream. That's why I'm a populist.

I believe in the average American, not in the donors class, not the billionaires. And I got news for you. Elon Musk is the richest man in the world. He's a giant billionaire. He is not a populist. He's not for the average American. He's going to get more tax cuts. He's going to get deregulation.

They're going to rob this place blind. You can disagree now, but you will agree with me later. Because we've always been fair, we've always been honest, and those guys are going to do nothing but deliver for themselves and not for you. We should be delivering for the average American. Our housing prices are through the roof. Why? Because of Wall Street. Because of the private equity guys buying off all of our homes. You should be fighting against that.

Not helping support billionaires who are off the place blind. You know, Cenk, there's a part of it that you're right. We talked about that earlier where we said four years ago it took $75,000 a year salary to buy a house. Right now it's $120,000.

But that happened under Harrison Kamala, Harrison Biden. So, I mean, these are some of the things where even right now Powell is lowering the rate. Nothing's happening. Interest rates are not dropping. So the average person is just sitting there saying, look, we gave you guys a shot. I thought he was going to be the unifier. I thought he was going to be the peace. I thought she was going to fix the border. She never once visited that place until it was too late.

Don't you just look at this and realize they just didn't deliver on their promises and the ideas are outdated and doesn't work. Are you able to say that or no, we just need a different leader? Again, same question. Yeah. So Patrick, you know that I fought tooth and nail against Joe Biden. I even ran against him in the primary. And I called out everybody who was pretending that he was young and dynamic. And I said, he's not on the right track.

So the problem isn't Democrat versus Republican. And a lot of Republican voters understand this and they call it the uniparty. Corporate Republicans and corporate Democrats are on the same team. And I appreciate right wing voters who realize that Mitch McConnell's a crook. And I wish Democratic voters would replace and realize that Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden and all those guys are also crooks. So all those establishment Republicans and Democrats

have let Wall Street and the donor class rob us. And that is why we have these rules that allows private equity to buy all the homes and drive up our prices. We've got to replace it with populace, true populace. That's the key. Vince, you gotta stop dropping your mic. You're scaring the crap out of people. Yeah.

Jenny, is that him? Just want to say this to you. BRB, Chang, because they just called Pennsylvania for Donald J. Trump. And, and, there's one other and. By the way, there's one other and. You know what the other and is? Tom just told me they also called Alaska. Alaska.

I'm just saying that's gonna be done with so at this point. That's it man. That's it Donald Trump's president. It's over. That's a wrap. It's over. It's over. Wow. One last note Patrick. Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! Trump! So Cenk go for it. I'll give you the last word before we come back over here. Go ahead Cenk. Yeah. So guys I love that. I love that USA chant.

Keep that loyalty to America, not to politicians. So I have no loyalty to any Democratic politician. And you shouldn't have one to Republican politicians. So hold Trump accountable. Please be honest. And if he does right, then I'll say it. But if he does wrong, please, for God's sake, value America more than any politician, including Donald Trump.

Thank you, guys. Please turn him off. Thank you for joining us. I appreciate you, buddy. Thank you, Chang. Thank you, Chang. All right, so, by the way, listen, let me tell you. Can I tell you guys something real quick? Let me tell you one thing real quick. Watch what happened here. Just think about the list of people that were willing to come and talk here tonight. Unbelievable. Not everybody agrees.

I mean, this was not a fight, but we're able to have these conversations in a place like this. This is what America's looking for. Are we able to get people to talk? And then you get to decide. I disagree. I agree. Great. That's what's working right now, and I'm happy to see that take place. Tom, Tom, are you guys, do you have any other update except for Pennsylvania? Go ahead. Tell us what you got here. Hello, hello. By 5 million. Look at this, Candace. Yep.

Oh, my God. The future looks bright. Go ahead, Tom. We have a winner. They're not winning. Mike's not our own. Mike's are not our own, guys. Tom, grab my mic. Here. Could I? Do you mind if? No, we are there. And...

It is a mathematical impossibility at this hour for the few votes that are left in Pennsylvania if they were won entirely to put it back over. So this election is not done. Wisconsin is probably going tonight. It's very, very close to mathematical impossibility. Arizona, they're going to need a week to count in Maricopa County. Everything else has come in. Michigan...

Probably, I could flip a coin on Michigan right now, but he could win Michigan. And Nevada is probably going to be blue on the strength of all those unions. And so where we are, I think we are at 291 as the ultimate count. But right now at 270, we're done. Okay, check, check. Can you guys hear me or no? Can you hear me or no? Can you guys hear me or no?

Check, check, check. Okay, Emily, what are you thinking? You know, something Cenk said, I don't know why it just hit me now. It really bothers me because he says he loves America because it's the land of opportunity and justice. But do you know what the Democrats pissed me off with the most?

It's their way or you're stripped of your opinion and your voice. For example, Biden said, if you don't vote for me, you're not black. So now he's denying you of your opinion or you're not smart or you're garbage. What Cenk is forgetting...

I can't say when Donald Trump wins. He's won this already. But we voted for him. Do we not count either? I just don't understand. Democracy chose Donald Trump. So if you're the party of unity and love and peace like you claim you are, then let's unite our differences. But no, it's their way or the highway. And to me, it just calls out their own hypocrisy. And then I want to call out Vinny. He texted me something very smart.

You know, we were thinking, what were the left thinking with Kamala? What were they thinking? But then Vinny points out their plan was to have Trump assassinated. Their plan B. Kamala was their plan B. Plan A was to kill Trump. And that didn't work. And now they're eating their own words, we could say, for lack of a better term. I'm going to go back to Palm Beach. But thank you, guys. Thank you, Emily. Thank you, Pat. Bye, guys. Drive safe.

Okay, so Trump is working his way up. I think he's about to hit the stage any minute now. When he does, we're going to play it. So if some of the people that want to watch this, this is like, well, you can't go anywhere. It's Generals and Platinum. You need the buses to take you to your cars. Hang tight. By the way, can we take a moment here and do one thing? You know who we have to thank? Can we thank God for not bringing rain when it's at 70% chance? My God.

Yesterday, we're all over here. Everyone's taking out their phones. They're like, Pat, 75% chance. I said, I don't know, man. I think he's going to make it work for us. He always does. And somehow, someway, he did. To all the generals out there, respect to you guys for watching this and coming down here tonight as well. So what are you thinking before Trump hits the stage? Let's thank Patrick Beckham for putting this all down.

- Thank you. - Thank you, Patrick. - Any time. - Thank you. Dominic, you were on fire there with Cenk. I think you gotta go on this show and you guys gotta have a nice little moment together. Something tells me, you know we're about to see this, there's a guy with a British accent is gonna invite you and Cenk and he's gonna have a good show. - His name is Pierce Morgan. - I'm very happy to have some conversation. I'm very happy. - You're lucky about the first round. I love silence in just one argument.

And that's it. I'd love to have some. I don't mind. I mean, whenever, you know, I'm invited, I never said, no, I'm like second or third time with you. I never said, no, I always put my passport on me. You're a fighter. Dave, what are you thinking now? Are you surprised, relieved? Where are you at? Um...

Well, I mean, I guess not... Look, it seemed like this is where it's going through the whole night. I'm really not surprised. It's just... It's a remarkable night in American history. I don't know what to say other than that. It's truly incredible. This guy...

We've never seen anything like the opposition that Donald Trump has faced. Certainly not in my lifetime. I'm 41. There's never been anything like it in my lifetime, where you have a former president who has the entire deep state, the establishment of both political parties, the entire media...

all of Hollywood, all of the big donors, all against him. And the fact that he was somehow able to put this campaign together and pull it off, it speaks to his ability. It speaks to how truly just terrible at this the Democrats have become. I mean, it's just like, it's really, you know, we were just like saying this, you could not imagine that on January 6th,

of 2021 that a few years later Donald Trump would take the White House back and take it in what... I'm sorry, guys. This is a blowout. This isn't a close election. This is a landslide. It's a... Listen, it's a...

This is a new chapter in American history. And hey, I got to say this. Although I disagree with a lot of his politics, you know, the last thing Cenk Uygur said, he was right about that. We shouldn't have loyalty to Donald Trump. We should never have loyalty to any politician. They are to be our servants. That's the way America works, okay? They call them public servants because the idea is that they work for us. And we've gotten away from that over the last...

100 years or so. But you know what? Listen, Donald Trump did some good things in his first term, and he made a lot of mistakes. And it is our job to push him to be better this term. Like, that, you know, tonight, enjoy the win. Everybody celebrate. But, like, starting tomorrow, that should be the attitude, that we have expectations for what he's going to get done. Look, if the Republicans took the Senate tonight and Donald Trump wins a landslide, don't get...

But build the freaking wall already, man. Like, no excuses. Like, let's ask. And dear Lord, can we get out of this disaster in Ukraine? Why the hell is any of our money going toward it? And that's the type of stuff we should be holding him accountable toward. So it's a very good message you're giving. And by the way, you know what something tells me with this guy?

How many guys are thinking if it's called today, this guy's already getting to work tomorrow, knowing the way he is. He's already talking to who's the chief of staff, hiring, firing, all that. I mean, it's already starting right now. They're already talking at that dinner with Elon Musk. What do you think they're talking about?

They're out there to take action. Three entrepreneurs, him, Musk, Dana. You got three guys that are sitting there, you know, talking about what they're going to be doing next. Vince, what are you thinking? The Democratic Party became Icarus. They had an opportunity. They had an opportunity to pull the country together, do great things, and they chose to divide. They chose to allow a small fringe to take control.

And it was a madness that we witnessed. We started seeing it when we saw Afghanistan, how we left Afghanistan and people say something's wrong here. Then we saw Ukraine. We saw the Middle East blow up. We started seeing this demasculation of men.

Benghazi. We saw, you know, all this stuff started going crazy. And we started saying, look, this is not who we are as a nation. And our government, one thing we didn't talk about tonight is that we started seeing that our country was dying. That we, our rate of replacement is supposed to be at 2.1, our birth rate. We've been at 1.6 now for almost the last 10 years.

And America's—the Democratic Party's turned into a death cult. Like my friend said tonight, abortion, abortion, abortion. The woman starts her campaign in an abortion clinic. It was an insanity that I think was more the Democrats losing than Donald Trump winning. They went insane. The American people said, "Now it's time for a recheck." And they haven't. They got their butts kicked tonight, and it's a good butt kicking. By the way, somebody very interesting just congratulated Trump.

This is the last guy that you would have thought would have done it. Mark Cuban just said, congratulations, Donald Trump. You won fair and square. Damn. Vinny. By the way, I'm not clapping at that bullshit. I'm not clapping. Mark Cuban has been talking shit about Donald

Donald Trump and how he's loving Kamala to hell with that flip-flopping bullshit. And now he thinks that these congratulations will save him. Yeah. No, no, no, no. It's time to pay, baby. It's time to pay. Dominic, and that's the point, guys.

No more of this other side coming around. What's it, Dave? Liz Cheney, all these people trying to come in. No, no, no. He has to put his foot down and say, guys, this ship has sailed. To hell with you guys. You're staying behind because we're moving forward. Plain and simple. You have to remember, we have to remember, they called us, they called you garbage. And Nazis. They called you uneducated. Yeah. And basically, you are nothing. Nothing. You are nothing. Nothing.

Black people, they owned you. They don't have to make it. You have a duty to vote. You have a duty. They own you. That is the problem. We can't forget about it. These four years was a disaster for the world. I can see that from Europe. I can tell. The first decision Biden made was lift up the sanctions on Russia.

Candace, what do you think? What do you think about Mark Cuban coming out congratulating Trump and Musk? Yeah, so I'm going to compartmentalize here. You know, he went so woke at the end there, he started looking like Rosie O'Donnell. Truly, that's what happened with Mark Cuban. But I have to say, for him to do a 180 that quickly and to acknowledge that he won fair and square, it does send a signal to the other wokies, right, that...

This is what you have to accept. They won fair and square. And we don't want to hear tomorrow anybody... Well, they're going to cry. I actually do want to watch MSNBC tonight like Dave does. And I do want to watch them cry a little bit. But I do think it's classy. I think it's classy that he came out and he acknowledged that we won fair and square. Doesn't undo anything. He doesn't deserve a seat at the table. But he lost, you know? And I think that that's probably why he...

if he still owns the basketball team, because he understands that when you lose, you lose. You go home and try to run a better candidate, maybe someone who can string together a sentence next time, you know? By the way, I think he's a good candidate for the left. I just think he is. I think Mark Cuban is a good candidate for the left. He's a good... I think he's a formidable candidate for the left. Yeah, I mean, look, I've met him. He's very kind in person. He really is. I don't know what really went on that...

made him drift so far left there at the end. I was actually surprised, because as somebody who is a business owner, you would think that he would be more sympathetic. For sure, yeah. Yeah.

Well, at least he's acknowledging it. I want to know what Joy Reid is saying. Oh, she's losing her mind? I want to know what Rachel Maddow is saying. Oh, she's losing her mind right now. But let me ask you guys a question, Candace. So let's say Trump, it looks like Trump's going to win, but then, because we didn't show it, PBD, but I think people saw Jamie Raskin has said on camera a couple months ago, he goes, even

Even if he wins, we're gonna do Article 14, Chapter 3 inside of it, which basically says if any president or ex-president has, like, helped or incited an insurrection, this is the video of him bragging. My question is to you guys, if they do, and we'll play this video, if they do try to play this bullshit to try to get him out for an insurrection that didn't happen, what are the American people gonna do? What are we gonna do? Because guess what?

We didn't do shit when they tried to kill him the first time. We didn't do shit when they tried to kill him the second time. Is this gonna be the straw to break the camel's back? Like, 'cause they're gonna try-- Damn it. I don't tr-- Jamie Raskin is one of the deepest state swamp creatures that there is. That guy's gonna try it for sure, 'cause they just lost.

Yeah, I don't think they're going to be able to get away with anything like that. I think they're going to have to try to undermine him in other ways like they did in his first term. That's what... Listen, man, this is part of the gig, and this is part of what Donald Trump's learning experience from the first time should have been. You know, I think Donald Trump... You know, you say you want to drain the swamp. All right...

You know what you're talking about, right? You're talking about rolling back the most entrenched power interest in the history of the world. So that's not an easy task. And they're going to come at him. If he really is there to drain the swamp, they're going to come at him with everything they've got. You know, Tucker Carlson said, if you want to do this job, you've got to be ready to die for it. And I think that's no joke. So we'll see. It's a dangerous time.

It's a what? It's a dangerous time. This time between now and his inauguration is a dangerous time. And he's going to need all of his supporters behind him to let them know that if they try some crazy stuff, that the Second Amendment exists for a reason. Look, man, this thing-- look, this is already such a huge win. And you know, presidential elections are largely symbolic. Do any of you guys-- you might know this, but do you know the story of when the pope visited the Soviet Union?

Okay, so the Pope visited the Soviet Union was in the late 70s. I think something like that Is the 80s so Pope visits the Soviet you you probably know this better than I do but the rough story of it is is that the Pope finally has allowed in to come visit and like just hundreds of thousands of people show up for the Pope and then it let all these people in the Soviet Union be kind of like oh

Oh, I'm not the only one. Oh, there's a lot more of me. Like, it was, like, presidential elections are largely symbolic. But that doesn't mean they're not meaningful. That means a lot. And this symbol right here that you're looking at right there of

every power center in the United States of America telling you you're not allowed to support this guy. And then the American people saying, no, screw you, that's our guy. That is just incredibly powerful, man. Like, no matter what else happens, it's a power vault that we don't believe them. We don't trust them. We know that they're all a bunch of liars. And that's great. By the way, by the way, serious conversation with you. So...

You came here tonight not sure what's going to happen. Yeah, some people may be like, oh, I knew for a fact he was going to win. No, you didn't. Not everybody. Everybody was a little bit worried. Now, News Nation just called it. A bunch of people are not calling. It's over. Trump won. He's about to hit the stage and give the speech. And we'll watch it here together. By the way, with the crazies that are still here at 140 in the freaking morning. Let's go, baby! You're crazy, just so you know. And I love it.

Right? But watch this. Watch this. Now that he's going to come in and extend the tax cuts. Now that he's going to come in and crypto communities already responded. Where is Bitcoin going to be by the end of 2028? I don't know. Where our taxes are going to be? What's going to happen with the economy, the market, the next? How is Dow and S&P going to respond in the morning?

Is SMP gonna be like this first thing in the morning? Is Dow gonna be like this? But more importantly, I will tell you this, for those of you that have families, kids and dreams, do not waste the next four years.

I'm just telling you. Guys, I don't know if you're realizing what statement we're making individually to the world. We, our team, I'm not even kidding with you. Where's Greg at? Is Greg here? Greg's busted his ass. He used to run the WWE events for years. And he used to be the guy that did the biggest event ever for Facebook with 40,000 people.

He's run this entire event with his entire team. Jonathan, Bree, Mano, their whole crew. We presented a security team to you guys today where you walked in, there's dogs, all this stuff that's going, what are these cops doing? Why are there two snipers up there? We're making a statement to the world, folks.

We brought in talent. Why would he invite him and her, but also her? Are they not supposed to hate each other? I'm confused, Pat. Why did you invite those three people at the same time? Because I like a good conversation. We're making a statement to the world, FYI.

We don't know what we're doing with this. The first hour, how many audio issues do we have? Did you not remember what happened at the beginning? This place was 200 degrees. We were all about to melt. You could have cooked, you know, omelet over here if you wanted to. We adjusted. You were patient. I respect you. We got better. Mike's got better. AV did a great job. We're here. What I'm showing you is we as our crew, all of us, we have a plan. What are you going to do next four years?

FYI, look at this. We started tonight at 6. I tell everybody, like this, it's going to be 2 o'clock in the morning. It's 142. By the way, like this, it's 2028. What's going to happen to your family?

Like this, it's 2028. So don't join this crowd of going partying, kicking back and all this stuff. You put a plan together. You decide what you're doing next. You decide, will you and your wife, when you guys are together tomorrow night or this week, having dinner saying, "Babe, what's gonna happen to our family next four years? What are we gonna be doing? How is this gonna impact us? Yes, that guy wanna became a president, but what's gonna happen to our last name?"

That's by far the most important decision everybody that's still watching this tonight and everybody here tonight needs to be making. Whatever company you're a part of, what are you gonna do to become a better executive, better leader? If you run a business, how are you gonna do this? 'Cause taxes, you have more money, you can reinvest and hire more people. What are you gonna be doing? We had dinner earlier, lunch earlier today with the elite masterminds, the elites that were here with us, and I told them something.

And Rob, you cut me off anytime if Trump hits the stage, but I want to tell you guys and I want to challenge every CEO and founder to consider doing this. Hear me out. Raise your hand if you're a CEO or a founder of a company. We have a big business on our audience. I want to challenge you to consider doing this. Once this is final and it's done, have an emergency meeting with your team.

This is what I did in 2016. Tikran, you were in the room. Mario was in the room. Tom, you were in the room. My wife was in the room. Everybody was in the room. I pulled everybody inside. At that time, 60% of our employees at home office were African American. 50% were women at our home office. They came in. They did not want Trump. They were all wearing the shirt, I'm with her. And they knew where I leaned. I said, come into my office. I want to talk to you guys. Everybody came in.

We were still a smaller company at the time, 2015, 2016. I said, "Hey, how do you feel about what happened last night? I know she lost." And they were openly talking. I'm upset, I'm hurt. Couple were crying. I said, "Let me tell you what just happened. Let me explain how this works. He's gonna lower my taxes, and the corporate taxes are gonna go down. It's gonna allow me to reinvest more into the company. This is good for everybody." So guess what I'm doing today right now for everybody? They're like, "What are you doing?"

I said, "I've decided I want to give $100 for every month you've ever been with the company." They looked at us and they're like, "Are you serious?" I said, "But there's one caveat." They said, "What's that?" I said, "You have to put on Facebook that Trump gave you this bonus." They're like, "No, no, no." I'm just kidding. HR wouldn't let me get away with that. What's the point? You have an opportunity.

to go around your employees and show them what a tax cut really does and who it benefits. The people that are working with you, let them feel it, let them see it. This is how you change somebody's mind in four years where they realize tax cut benefits everybody. Not if you just take the tax cuts. I know it's not a popular decision for millionaires and billionaires, but if you have a chance to do it, surprise your employees and give them something and let them know why

It's called economics. I have more money to invest into you. If you don't want to give that kind of a money, put a party together. Take them somewhere. Show them a good time. We're doing this because we got these benefits. So, my message to everybody. You, your wife, your husband, your kids, your family should be in a very good place in the next four years. But you could still screw it up if you don't put a plan together for you and your family.

John F. Kennedy lowered the taxes. You know what he said in his speech when he lowered the taxes? You know what he said when he lowered the taxes? This is your chance to make some money and create wealth for your family. Don't get it twisted. The next four years, your family should get richer. And that's okay. If you got $20,000 in a bank, in four years, you should have $100,000.

If you got $13,000 in a bank, in the next four years, you should have a plan to have $200,000. If you got $500,000, have $5 million. If you got a million, go to $10 million. Do not waste the next four years, because who knows what's going to happen in four years. Okay? Just I want to make sure I give that message to everybody with family, business owners, to make the right decisions. It's just a message for some of you guys. Rob, how are we looking? He's not up yet. Can you imagine you're 78 years old,

You should be the first person to say it's 147. Let me get up and give the speech and leave. Fox News just called it. Fox News called it. Trump elect 47 presidents. Let's go, baby! What a weird night. Wow. What a night.

to win non-consecutive terms. The first was Grover Cleveland in the late 1800s. He's still not coming up. Senator J.D. Vance will become the 50th vice president of the United States. He's going to make you wait another 20 minutes. Voters express deep frustration with the Biden administration. He'll come out. He's not going to make it. No, he's not a diva. Rob, are you seeing anything from our friends at MSNBC or CNN?

Has anybody needed to call their therapist? Can somebody check on Rachel Maddow? CNN just experiencing some technical problems. They're offline. They're offline. Wisconsin just called. This is amazing. By the way, another thing to respect. These guys have been sitting. You haven't gone to the bathroom once in four hours. Strong bladder community. And the question is, do you guys have any news about De Niro? Is he at the airport? Any news? Oh, yeah.

He's still here, probably on the way to the airport. I was doing podcasts six months ago saying Trump was going to win. I know others might not have doubt. I had no doubt. I'm out every day talking to people. I also know the power of God. And I knew these evil people could not stay in power here in the United States of America. This country was ordained by God. No devil, no goon, no devil.

No satanic spirit is going to destroy the United States of America. These people were evil. And now America has found its footing again. And we're going to become that shining city on a hill again. So I had no doubt. You can go to my podcast, The Mr. Everett Ellison Show, and I told people six months ago, Donald Trump was going to win and the black vote was going to give it to him. And that's what happened tonight.

Okay, guys, we got a highlight reel from tonight. Some of you guys are featured in it. Rob, if you're ready, show it to us on how this started and how it's ending. For the rest of our lives, we will share this night together. For the rest of our lives. Here's the highlight from tonight. Go ahead, Rob. Play the clip. Roberto, please play the clip.

Did you ever think you would make it? I feel I'm so close I can taste sweet victory I know this life's meant for me Not at all I don't get lying when we got back

She can still win. Okay.

Wow Wow, that was by the way Rob who edited that I

Who? Daniel. Where's Daniel at? Daniel, where is he? Daniel, you the man, buddy. Good job, Daniel. That was good. Good for you. There's a competition right around time. To see who's our best editor. Daniel's in the discussion right now. Good for you, Daniel. You came through. Ended it tonight. Normally they need a couple days. Can you post that on Twitter, Rob? And I'm going to retweet. Let's put it on PVD Podcast tweet. What a freaking video. Good. Special night. By the way, how many guys would like to see us do this again four years from now?

FYI, the only difference is we're gonna have probably 20-30 thousand people and we may want to do it in a different place but there's a lot of surprises coming for the future. Rob, do we have any updates Rob? I said 20 minutes, that's six minutes into it. This man's gonna drag it as much as he wants because he's enjoying it right now. He's probably listening to his YMCA song, he's probably talking to Musk.

Listen to his Sinead O'Connor, it's one of his favorite songs. I don't know what he's doing, but he'll hit the stage here any minute now. Adam, you've been quiet. As a guy that's been quiet, I don't like when they put baby in the corner. For a guy like Adam, Adam, why don't you come up here and switch your seat with Vinny real quick. Adam, come up. Four years ago, you voted for President Biden. Check, check. You were a major advocate of President Biden. Check, check. He's running away, guys. He got nervous.

How are you feeling right now, Adam Sosnick? America! What are you thinking? I think, uh... How are y'all feeling out there, by the way? I think this was just obvious. They can't hear you, Adam. Here. Mic check. Mic check. We're good? We're good? Honestly, I just think this was completely obvious. I think the Democrats have gone...

so out of control that any rational, common sense person would just see the obvious thing. You have no idea how many texts I'm getting from my Democrat friends and being like, "You were right. How'd you know? Man, you called it." I'm like, "How'd you not call it? How'd you not see this?" This was so blatantly obvious. So what's my message?

To the Democrats out there, you have to get out of your bubble. This is an absolute mandate. For Trump's Hitler, didn't work. They're all garbage, it didn't work. Democracy is going to never work again, didn't work. At what point do you say, wow,

I maybe need to look in the mirror and realize I was lied to for eight years about this guy, and you're gonna keep doubling down on he's the worst thing ever?

You can criticize Trump, but you can't criticize the millions of Americans who love this country and recognize that Trump is the messenger for their message of making America great again and again. So respect to him. And this is coming from someone...

If you told me in 2016 that I would vote for Trump, I'd be like, am I? You're on drugs? But that's how far gone the Democrats are. They just called Wisconsin for Trump, I believe. What was that? They just called Wisconsin for Trump. Trump just won Wisconsin. That's a wrap. That's a landslide. I wanted to say one thing to Cenk. You know what I've never seen? Cenk's the only person I can think of.

You know, they say that when you're young, if you're not a liberal, you have no heart, you know this whole thing. Everyone has to go through this progression as you make money and have a family and have things and more responsibilities to go through this. Cenk is the only person that comes to mind. He said this on the first podcast we did, Pat. He was a conservative when he was young and he's gone. I think Cenk was literally about to cry at some point when Dominic dropped the mic on him. Did you feel that from him? Do you understand that? Candace, did you recognize that?

I don't know how you go from being a conservative to a liberal. Do you know anybody that's ever done that? I don't know. I think it's important to reiterate what Dave said about Donald Trump. We're a republic that is loyal to the Constitution, not to a man. This is not rule by man. This is rule by law. And it's a very important distinction. Donald Trump was elected fair and square, but it doesn't mean it's a cult of personality.

And don't fall into that trap. Keep questioning even your own side. If you sit in your own echo chamber and you surround yourself only with people that see the world the way you see it, it's a great way to go from thinking you have all the answers to knowing you have all the answers. And that's another way of saying you're dumb. So don't fall for that either. So always expose yourself to people that disagree with you so that you can test the foundation on which you stand. Very important. And look, I know I said this earlier, but y'all please remember this.

Tomorrow, they're going to spin this to say that Kamala Harris lost because of racism and because of misogyny. Don't give a damn what they say. Don't care about it. You need to know that the rest of America knows that that is a lie. They're going to try to make you think that America thinks that. America knows better than that. They know why this woman lost.

She was not a good candidate. She lied about everything. Her party was an evil institution. They were crazy. You could go into any ghetto in America and they've seen what they've done to the black community. They control every failing school, every whorehouse, every crack house. John Kennedy stood in front of the Berlin Wall and said, if you want to see how great communism is, let them come to Berlin. Well, if you want to see how good the Democratic Party is, let them come to Philadelphia. Come to D.C., L.A., New York.

San Francisco, everywhere they ruled, death, destruction, and mayhem. And the American people got tired of it. So when they tried to say it was racism or that she was a woman, tell them, I don't care what you think. We're just glad she didn't win. I mean, it's just incredible. I just, everything, just thinking about the fact that this was a referendum on Obama, like Obama came out and spoke to people and people said no. But I want to say this, like, quite seriously.

Four years ago, in 2020, I had no kids. It's an incredible thing to think about. I had zero children, and now I have three children. And I'm so serious when I say that I was so concerned about Kamala winning that my husband and I were having serious discussions about what will happen, what can we do, what is our option? And I know that we're not the only family that truly thought about where will we go if...

if America turns into a communist country. That's a very scary realization that we got this close, that that would even be a concern and a conversation that you're looking at a map of the world and thinking like, are we going to be one of the ones that can get out? It's very scary, you know, and that's where we were at. And for the first time, that feels like in a long time, so many families across America are going to be able to sleep soundly tonight, knowing that they don't have to have that fear for the next four years. It's incredible. It really is an incredible evening. Thank you.

And you know, I think one of the things that's going to be interesting to see is how they pivot. Because the game is over. The game is over. They threw everything at the wall. They tried to create a candidate out of thin air. This used to work for them. A Beyonce endorsement used to work for them. And it's no longer working. And I think one of the most incredible stories

is going to be black America. And I have to tell you how good I feel about that because when I said it years ago that we were gonna black sit, that people could do this, and I'm not kidding, people at that time that were in the Trump campaign that are in it now nearly laughed me out of the room with Charlie Kirk. They said it's not even a thought that black men and women wouldn't vote for, that we'll turn away from the Democratic Party.

And for the first time, we are seeing tonight that black Americans are done with the plantation narrative. So it's an astounding night all around. Be excited. Be happy. I'm just-- I'm thrilled. I'm over the moon about all of this. There's a famous phrase called "future looks bright." I think that's what Candace is saying. The future looks bright after what just happened tonight, literally, on what took place. But you know, there's a few ways of looking at this, right?

From the business standpoint, you got to be ready. Things are going to change. From the business model standpoint, I'm just telling you guys, CNN just got a very, very lucky situation that happened for them. Trump winning means CNN and MSNBC are going to do okay the next four years. That's true. Trump winning means SNL, it's back to only making fun of Trump every day. Yeah.

CNN winning, I mean, Trump winning. Alec Baldwin's coming back as a Trump again twice a week. Trump winning is a lot of businesses, celebrity reactions, all that stuff. But also the other part of it to think about, who was it today? Are they still here or they left? Not Sebastian from Australia who flew. We have guys that flew here from out of the country to just come to tonight's podcast.

Where is the gentleman who was worried about what was going to happen tonight? Our pessimistic friend. Where is he at? How you feeling right now? You were freaking out earlier, right? But we were having a conversation with the crew earlier. What do you think is going to happen? What about this? What about that? What about this? What about that? Guys, there are a lot of people that are burned out thinking politics.

How many guys just want to be like, "Dude, I'm not gonna turn on shit for politics for a couple weeks. I need a break." Watch the hands of people. Well, no, no, what I'm saying to you is content creators, it's gonna be a rough season for some people the next 6-12 months if they can't adjust. Because I think a big part of America the next 6-12 months

wants to be entertained. They want less chaos, less stress, less politics. They kind of want to be a little bit more of, hey, what am I going to do next with my family and my life? I know it's not what some people want to hear that are out there listening to this. But I think there's a faction of people, Dave, that kind of are a little bit burned out with Trump versus Kamala, Biden versus Trump, all this other stuff. Who knows? Maybe I'm wrong. What do you think?

Well, you know, the point that you made about CNN's and MSNBC's ratings, right? It is certainly true that during Trump's first term, he was very good for their business. I am not convinced that it's going to work the same way again. And I think that one of the – listen, so much of what drove those ratings was the Russiagate nonsense.

And they were saying that they had the biggest story and the biggest scandal in the history of the United States of America. I mean, no exaggeration. They were saying that a foreign power overturned our elections and that the current sitting president of the United States of America was in on it. Like, he was involved in a conspiracy with the Russians to overturn the election.

I mean, that's a big story, if true. And everybody who hated Donald Trump, it was just handed to them. Like, here's a new thing. You don't even have to feel like you lost the election. Guess what? You didn't. They cheated. And then when that turned out to be all lies...

And then, you know, on top of that, like the Hunter Biden story, but really the biggest one is COVID. Getting COVID wrong the whole way through, it's why the media had no power this election cycle to say, hey, this guy's a Nazi or whatever. Everyone's like, yeah, dude, we figured you out.

And I really don't think they're going to be able to recreate that. I don't know. I think it's going to be very hard for the anti-Trump people to recreate the same hysteria of 2017, like the Me Too hysteria and all that. I think it's going to be very hard to recreate that because we've already seen through the bullshit. So they're going to try. I really don't know how successful it's going to be. They're not creative. They're just not that creative. Yeah. They're just not. Let me say a thing a little bit.

Yeah. By the way, Rob, can you pull up, guys? This is why Elon Musk has got a sense of humor. This is what he just tweeted right now. Who remembers this picture when he walked into Twitter headquarters? This is him with the kitchen sink walking into the White House. Yes. That is so good. What a great tweet. I love that he trolls. Yes. I just love that he trolls. Can I, BBD, can I give a shout out to Candace real quick?

So, Candice, I don't know if you're going to remember this, but we had a conversation maybe a year ago, and we talked about how the world was going crazy, and you used the word, you said, equilibrium. And that the world was just so out of whack, and that, I mean, I don't want to do injustice to what you said, is that the world yearns for equilibrium.

and there's corrections that are needed, but then there's over-corrections, like a man's a woman, or Trump should be in jail, whatever it may be. I think this is sort of justification that this is equilibrium kind of coming back into place. And I said earlier tonight, this is Trump's hero's journey.

And the arc of Trump, this is sort of a storybook ending for Trump. The narrative that he was Hitler or that he was a Russian asset, it's all been exposed. COVID exposed everything. They turned, they opened the curtain, so to speak, and nobody's buying it. Beyonce, nobody's buying it. Mark Cuban, nobody's buying it. JLo, sorry, save your tears.

The American people are just like, "Uh-uh, we'll take Trump." And now he gets round two to actually enact his laws, his policies, and it looks like he's gonna have the Senate and most likely the House.

And it's Trump's world at this point. Sorry, ladies and gentlemen. I mean, listen, that really is, you're just thinking about that biography. I mean, there's never going to be another president like Donald Trump. I mean, this man has been a royal pain in their asses since day one. You don't see a guy that survives what he's survived. A full media onslaught. They never let up. They used the Department of Justice to persecute this man. And still he gets up.

two assassination attempts, and still this man gets up. I mean, this is the most unbelievable, resilient man that we have ever seen in politics. And it comes down to the fact that he likes to win, right? He likes to win. And I hope, it's really, it's just that simple. He's just like, you know what, I like to win. And so it's just the most amazing thing to see this. And for those of us who felt

just so much injustice after 2020 COVID, not feeling great about our elections to see this and to be able to issue this sort of a referendum to the people that have virtually harassed us, called us every single name over the last eight years. Let me tell you, we're going to troll a little bit for the next couple of weeks, okay?

We're going to troll a little bit. He said equilibrium, too. He's tougher than the rest. He's just tougher than the rest. He's just Bill Different. A true leader in that sense. Yeah. But, you know, another way of saying equilibrium is it feels like another definition for equilibrium is everything in its rightful place. And that's another way of defining justice. So for me, it feels like things are back to equilibrium. Things are back to making sense. Things are back. They're sort of where they should be, at least. And I'm not saying...

he has all the answers or one side's all right. It just feels like some common sense has kind of settled in after a lot of chaos. What's the conversation right now in Kamala's house? Kamala and Doug. They're not even speaking. She's on the phone with Obama, maybe.

Like, what's the conversation? I don't think she ever thought she was going to win, Candace. I think that's a very short call. But Candace, I don't think-- I think Obama, honestly, Obama has no time for Kamala. I think he hurt his own legacy by stumping by her, stumping for her for so hard, you know? Well, sure. I mean, there's-- so listen, in life, we get judged for who we marry. We get judged for who we befriend. We get judged for who we work with. And you get judged for who you choose as the leader of a company.

He was choosing her to be the CEO of the biggest company in the world. What a failure. If you were the CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, this is embarrassing. This is a very bad look for him right now. Nobody in America on the left is more disappointed and doesn't know how to show face than Obama. Obama and Michelle have to figure out a way on how to spin the story the next few days. Hi, can I give a shout out?

I just want to take a look around, look around the room right here. The Republican Party, MAGA, whatever you want to call it, just look. There's black, white, young, old, Asian. Rodolfo, you're from where? El Salvador en la casa.

Black gentleman on stage. One of the best looking guys to ever be on Hollywood on stage. Dave Smith, a confused Jew. Who knows what's going on? Candace Owens, beautiful black woman. Blexit, take a look around. This is the new face of America. Common sense over identity politics. It's so beautiful to see. But I have to give one more shout out. I'm sorry. I have to give a shout out to our leader, PBD. I met PBD working out in the gym at a financial conference in 2012. This guy...

Every single thing that he's ever told me he was gonna do, it's been done. He says in the gym. I mean, I gotta do it, guys.

We're going to build one of the biggest insurance companies in the history of the world. I said, how many agents you got right now? Oh, we have like 70. Oh, so you need like 50,000 more. We're going to do it. Okay. Boom. He did it. We're going to build value team of one of the biggest media companies in the world. How many subscribers you got? Do we got a couple hundred thousand right now? Boom. Look at this place right now. Number one in the world.

On YouTube? By the way, let me tell you why, though. David Consulting. I mean, come on. The list goes on. Just thank you for keeping your word and delivering. If it was us, I thought we would have had a good podcast. But we had a very good crew here tonight. You have to realize the talent, the mixture, the people, Dave, Candace, Vince, Brian, even Michael and Sammy. Sammy was, I thought Michael was on fire. By the way.

One of the most underestimated talents today that really showed up was Dominic Tarjanski. Are you kidding me? He was on fire tonight. So, I mean, again, I enjoy a good debate. I enjoy a good conversation. We just provided it for everybody tonight and people enjoyed it. Everybody won tonight. But you realize... But thank you, BV, for putting this together. Just so you know, does anybody know why Adam is giving three shout-outs now?

Do you know why Adam's given three shout-outs so far tonight? Because there's a 78-year-old man that is not walking out.

And we have to come up with content right now. So Adam's going to go one by one by one. He just shout out to Salvadorian. Next is the Caucasian community. Next is the people from Mississippi. Then we're going to all the Armenians in the house, the Assyrians in the house, the Jews, the Muslims, the Scientologists, the Mormons. It doesn't matter. He's going to go through everybody. But I got to give a shout out to the Assyrian community. I love my Assyrians.

I love my Assyrians. I'm sorry. Listen, this is all nice and good, but is nobody going to give a shout out to the true MVP of this year's presidential race, which is Joe Biden, man, sticking around just long enough to make it impossible for whoever filled in for him. He really did win. He won. He won. Just insisting. What a great point. He was insisting that he wasn't too old when everyone around him knew he was now.

Do they not just deserve to lose for that alone? They threw this poor, senile old man into a debate with Donald Trump? Dave, how do you think he's feeling tonight? How do you think Jill Biden's feeling right now? Oh, he has no idea what year it is. What's going on? By the way, this is where he really sealed their fate, okay? And we may never know. There'll be books written about this for decades to come. But...

He sealed their fate by endorsing Kamala Harris in the tweet. Separate from the letter that he resigned with, he endorsed her through a tweet. And who knows if Joe Biden even sent that. Does anyone here think Joe Biden knows how to use Twitter? Who knows who sent that tweet? But someone did, and they endorsed her, and then they couldn't have an open primary. They couldn't have a contested convention. They had to just go with her, and it sunk them right there. But you know who might be the first female president ever now? Chuck Schumer.

Because there's an opening right now. If you... Brother, I went back to the well one too many times. You know how you play a football game and you just go to the whole ghost hotel. They stop it. And this time we stopped it. They went to race. They went to gender. They bought out the celebrities like Candace said. They bought out the black people saying, you better vote for the Democrats. If you don't, you ain't black. They tried all that again. And it blew up in their faces.

And it blew up in their faces because people finally started realizing that this is a lie. You know, people want to, people prefer to see a sermon than hear a sermon. They've seen Donald Trump's life. Everybody got an iPhone now. You can't pull that off on anybody anymore.

And they tried it one too many times. Black people vote for the Democratic Party because he's black. Women vote for Kamala Harris because she's a woman. Just do that. Don't worry about anything else and do what we tell you. And they live in this bubble where this has worked for 40, 50, 60 years. And now it's blown up. And they're going to have to go regroup and find other lies to tell, y'all. And this is their high watermark in America with their racism and their lies. They're not going to stop.

There's still areas where it still exists, where they still win off of this foolishness. But nationwide, I think it's done. And I'm happy to hear it. By the way, question for you. Serious question. It's 2.15. He hasn't come out. He hits the stage. They just put water bottles on the stage. How long do you think he's going to speak? Oh, man.

Listen, it's not worse. By the way, it's a trick question because Donald Trump doesn't know how long he's going to speak for. He's just going to get up there and do what he always does. He'll figure it out. He's just going to get up there, start talking. I know, but what do you think? How long do you think it's going to be? My guess for this is not going to be long. I'd say 20 minutes. I was going to say 25 minutes. But it's Donald Trump. He could go for an hour. I think Trump's going to go an hour easy. Two minutes? Two minutes?

By the way, who says less than 10 minutes? You're dreaming. - Tico. - Who says less than 20 minutes? Who says 30 minutes or less, like 30 minute-ish? - 30 minutes or less. - Who says one hour? Anybody one hour? - I say 10 minutes. - By the way, we're in, me, Vinny, Tom, we're in New York. Long Island somewhere. And this is the night where it's RNC and it's giving a speech. Eric Trump is giving a speech, he goes for 35 minutes.

We're thinking Trump's gonna speak at 9:00 p.m. -We got some movement here. -Someone's here. -Ten, 11. -Looks like-- Yeah, it's coming. Trump eventually hits the stage at midnight. And he goes for an hour and a half till 1:30 in the morning. Remember that, RNC? -Put the bandage on his ear. -Yes. Candace, is it past your bedtime yet?

Is it past your bedtime yet? It's been way past my bedtime. I got too many toddlers. 9 o'clock p.m. We're not going to go party in Miami after this? It's a big night. No way. Come on, Candace. Yeah, but it is. The thing about having little kids is you're always tired, but it's also like cross-training for sleep deprivation. So you're like, oh, I'm comfortable here. I know. Yeah, I know what this is.

By the way, you know what is interesting? You know the guy Alan Lichtman that we got on the podcast? The 13 keys to the election? Alan Lichtman, based on a 13-point thing that he's predicted eight of them, and the only one he missed was Al Gore? This officially becomes the first one he got wrong. Because he said Kamala was going to win, and he said Kamala was going to win on NewsNation yesterday. That Kamala was going to win. And he got it wrong. He did not win. She did not win. So this tells you, this is a...

- Well, that shows you, I mean, it shows you she's devastated. That's why she's not coming out tonight. They really thought they were gonna win. They should've talked to me. I'd have told them. I'd have saved them a whole lot of grief. There's no way they were gonna win. No way. - Pat, how are you feeling? Have you gone to the bathroom once, Pat? I haven't seen you leave the stage one time. BBD, how are you feeling? - Yeah, there's something, by the way, another one was just called. Rob, can you pull this up? Guys, this may be wrong, but they just sent this to me.

Rob, is this true? Can you fact check it before you show it? I just texted it to you, Rob. Can you fact check it before you show it? Rob, just look at me. Did you receive what I texted you? Is this true? We have to verify before it's true. Let the trolling begin. He did it to himself. He did it to himself. He did it to himself. What do you say, bud?

He could have played a very different role, but he did it to his self. Ladies and gentlemen, it's Brian Callen's bedtime, so he's going to say bye. Yeah. Does this one work? OK. Oh, man. Much love. Hi, Teague. Hi, Siam. Hi, Paulette. Paulette's here? My Assyrian brothers are in the house. Just to piss you guys off a little bit, I have to do this to you. I know it's late. You don't want to hear something like this.

But I feel like it's good to check the blood pressure every once in a while, Rob. Played a clip by this guy. He's such a great motivational speaker. If you got the text, Rob, it's two-- - Pat, this crew right here,

Brandon, Rob, Kelly, Connor, these guys, Tom, Amy, this whole crew over here has been crushing it. I don't know if you can see these guys. Adam, watch this clip by Keith Olbermann. Go ahead. I have not seen this. Go ahead, Rob. Wednesday Countdown podcast. Russia has committed an act of war against this nation. We were attacked last night. Regardless of the outcome of the presidential election,

as certainly as if Russia had bombed and not merely threatened with a terrorist attack. 32 polling stations in one Georgia county, many in another Georgia county, between them the home of one quarter of the entire black population of the state of Georgia, and also in the states of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Arizona. You know what's amazing? Russian interference in this country's election. Guys, it's 2024.

He's still running with this from 2016. And notice how they all wear the same glasses. Him, Mark Cuban, Rachel Maddow. That's like the LGBTQ, I have problems, mental problem. Look at that, yeah. They all have, if you see those glasses, there's an issue. I haven't seen one person in there wearing those black thick, oh wait. No, I'm joking. Everybody looked.

And he's winning the... Yeah, that's the thing. Trump's winning the popular vote for the first time, and a Republican has won the popular vote in a very long time. Is that official? Did Trump win the popular vote? Well, I mean, you know, listen, we have... That's going to take a little while to think, because you've got to think 100% of everywhere has to come in. But he's up by... What was he up? Five million votes right now? Six million? I mean...

Wow, dude. That's pretty incredible. And it's just so great for the country that there is a price to pay for what the Democrats tried to do. Exactly. You just can't do that. Right. Like, the fact that he even, right, like, he didn't win the popular vote in 2016 or 2020, but he's up by nearly 6 million votes right now. It's just a message to Democrats. Yeah, you got to do better than this.

You will lose very bad if you run this type of campaign. You remember packing the Supreme Court? Yeah. Ending the filibuster? The Equality Act? Trying to make Puerto Rico Washington, D.C. state so they can pack the Senate? I mean, they were conspiracy to seize power. That's all they were. Well, there's a lot of words on there. That means that speech is going to go long. He's going to go long. A lot of words. A lot of words.

Pat, did you think it was gonna- That's not his speech, it's a McDonald's menu. It's been a long day. You guys notice how when Trump talks, his hands are in here, and it's like he pushes all the words together, and then he picks one word? Kamala's up here. Kamala's talking. I'll hold it for you. You go. Go ahead. Give me the- This is Kamala. Why are you going far away? Give it up for Vinny and his ponytail, guys. Come on. Take a look. You ever notice it's the guys that can't grow one that talk the most shit? Yeah.

Like Ricky Aguilar over there. By the way, I see someone in the audience I want to give a shout out to. Paulette. Hi, Paulette. Can you stand up and say hi, please? Please. Come on. Paulette Bet-David in the casa. Patrick's sister. She leaned on me and leaned on me and leaned on me. One of these days, you're going to have common sense. Look at us now, Paulette. Halfway there. Excuse me.

Rob, play this clip. See ya. If you can play this clip. This is another one. I mean, this is just showing this strategy is a failed strategy. They try to beat him with not Trump the same way they did in 2020. It just failed them. Play this clip, Rob. Do what I just sent you.

That's the key to getting elected president. Well, I think obviously he's got his own unique style and he speaks in his language. But I also think when we're talking about this, I think Jim Messina was talking about it, that Democrats had made the decision to not to basically just campaign to be anti-Trump. And for the last 10 years, it's been primarily anti-Trump.

It's just not working. The not Trump, he's a bad guy, he's this, he's that. It's just not working anymore. They literally have to go back to seeing what policies are going to... Is he hitting the stage? Okay, go ahead, Rob. The man is hitting the stage. Here he comes. Who will be the 47th president of the United States? John Donald J. Trump. The man who died for me. Next to you. The man who's still today.

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Thank you very much. Wow.

Well, I want to thank you all very much. This is great. These are our friends. We have thousands of friends in this incredible movement. This was a movement like nobody's ever seen before. And frankly, this was, I believe, the greatest political movement of all time. There's ever been anything like this in this country and maybe beyond. And now it's going to reach a new level of importance because we're going to

help our country heal. We're gonna help our country heal. We have a country that needs help, and it needs help very badly. We're gonna fix our borders. We're gonna fix everything about our country. And we made history for a reason tonight, and the reason is going to be just that. We overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible, and it is now clear that we've achieved the most incredible

political thing. Look what happened. Is this crazy? But it's a political victory that our country has never seen before. Nothing like this. I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your 47th president and your 45th president. And every citizen, I will fight for you, for your family.

and your future. Every single day I will be fighting for you and with every breath in my body. I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve. This will truly be the golden age of America. That's what we have to have.

This is a magnificent victory for the American people that will allow us to make America great again. And in addition to having won the battleground states of North Carolina, I love these places, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, we are now winning in Michigan, Arizona, and Nevada, and Alaska, which would...

result in us carrying at least 315 electoral votes. But it's much easier doing what the networks did or whoever called it because there was no other path. There was no other path to victory. We also have won the popular vote. That was great. Thank you. USA! USA!

Thank you very much. Winning the popular vote was very nice, very nice, I will tell you. It's a great feeling of love. We have a great feeling of love in this very large room with unbelievable people standing by my side. These people have been incredible. They've made the journey with me and we're going to make you very happy. We're going to make you very proud of your vote.

I hope that you're going to be looking back someday and say that was one of the truly important moments of my life when I voted for this group of people beyond the president, this group of great people. America has given us an unprecedented and powerful mandate. We have taken back control of the Senate. Wow, that's good. And the Senate races in Montana.

Nevada, Texas, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania were all won by the MAGA movement. They helped so much.

And in those cases, every one of them, we worked with the senators. They were tough races. And I mean, the number of victories in the Senate was absolutely incredible. And we did teller rallies. We did teller rallies with each one of them. And sometimes we did two or three for. And it was amazing to look at all of those victories. Nobody expected that. Nobody. So I just wanted to thank you very much for that. And we have.

You have some great senators and some great new senators. And it also looks like we'll be keeping control of the House of Representatives. And I want to thank Mike Johnson. I think he's doing a terrific job. Terrific job. I want to also thank my beautiful wife, Melania, First Lady, who has the number one bestselling book in the country. Can you believe that? All right.

Now she's done a great job, works very hard, works very hard to help people. So I just want to thank her. But I want to thank my whole family, my amazing children, and they are amazing children. Now we all think our children are amazing. Everybody here thinks their children are amazing, but that's a good thing when you think they are. But Don, Eric, Ivanka, Tiffany, Barron, Laura, Jerry, Kimberly, Michael, thank you all. What a help.

My father-in-law, Victor, is tremendous. And we miss very much Melania's mother, Amalia. We miss Amalia, don't we, huh? She would be very happy right now, standing on this stage. She'd be so proud. She was a great woman, that one. Beautiful inside and out. She was a great woman. I want to be the first to congratulate Melania.

our great, now I can say, vice president-elect of the United States, J.B. Bush, and his absolutely remarkable and beautiful wife, Usha Bez. And he's a feisty guy, isn't he? You know, I've said, "Go into the enemy camp." And you know the enemy camp is certain networks, and a lot of people don't like to -- "Sir, do I have to do that?" He just goes, "Okay."

Which one? CNN? MSDNC? He'll say, all right, thank you very much. He actually looks like he's still like the only guy I've ever seen. He really looks forward to it. And then he just goes in absolutely obliterate. Say a couple of words. Well, Mr. President, I appreciate you allowing me to join you on this incredible journey. I thank you for the trust that you placed in me.

And I think that we just witnessed the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America. And under President Trump's leadership, we're never going to stop fighting for you, for your dreams, for the future of your children. And after the greatest political comeback in American history, we're going to leave the greatest economic comeback in American history under Donald Trump's leadership. Thank you very much. He's turned out to be a good choice.

I took a little heat at the beginning, but he was -- I knew the brain was a good one, about as good as it gets. And we love the family, and we're going to have a great four years, and we're going to turn our country around, make it something very special. Lost that little -- and lost that little thing called "special." We have to make it so -- we're going to make this so great. It's the greatest country and potentially the greatest

country in the world by far, and right now we're going to just work very hard to get all of that back. We're going to make it the best it's ever been. We can do that. We just, if we had to wait longer, I don't know. It was going bad, and it was going bad fast. We're going to have to seal up those borders, and we're going to have to let people come into our country. We want people to come back in.

But we have to we have to let them come back in. But they have to come in legally. They have to come in legally. Let me also express my tremendous appreciation for Susie and Chris, the job you did. Susie, come Susie, come here. Come here Susie. Chris.

Come here, Chris. Susie likes to stay sort of in the back, let me tell you. The ice baby. We call her the ice baby. Come here, Chris. Susie likes to stay in the background. She's not in the background. Come here, Susie.

This was unexpected, but I just want to thank, obviously, President Trump for this journey. It was a great one. And he's a hell of a candidate. He's going to be a hell of a great 47th president. And this team that we had, the best team. And, of course, even my boss, Susie Wiles, the best. Thank you. Thank you. And thank you, Susie. Look at this. I've never seen her be shot before. Susie.

They've been great. Everybody up here is great. Everybody up here is very special. But the Trump, who did you say? Oh, let me tell you, we have a new star. A star is born, Elon. Now he is. Now he's an amazing guy. We were sitting together tonight. You know, he spent two weeks in Philadelphia and different parts of Pennsylvania campaigning for.

You know, he sent the rocket up two weeks ago and I saw that rocket and I saw it coming down. I saw it. It was when it left. It was beautiful, shiny white. When it came down, it didn't look so pretty. It was going 10,000 miles an hour and it was burning like hell. I said, what happened to your paint job? He said, we've never made a paint that could withstand that kind of heat. And but I saw it come down and turn around.

And it was -- You know, it's like 22 stories tall, by the way. It looks a little smaller than that, but it's big. And it came down and down, and you saw that fire burning. And I'm saying, "Only Elon can do this. It must be an Elon." And I tell the story. I told it last night. I had a man on the phone. I had the screen muted, no sound. I was talking to a very important man -- happens to be here -- and a very important guy, one of the most important people in --

I would say the country, actually. But, you know, I was president, and now it looks like I was going to be maybe president again, so I figured I could ask him to hold. So I asked him to hold. And because, especially because you're going to be president again, they hold. So I took the phone down, and I'm looking at the screen. I'm seeing this crazy thing that's going around and coming down. It looks like it's going to crash into the gantry.

And I said, "Oh, no." And they said, "Do me a favor. Do you mind holding for a couple of minutes? I want to see this." I thought it was a space-age movie or something. I put the phone down. Bad boy didn't pick it up for 45 minutes, and he was holding.

But this spaceship came down and I saw those engines firing and it looked like it was over. It was going to smash. And then I saw the fire pour out from the left side and I put it straight and it came down so gently and then it wrapped those arms around it and it held it. And just like you hold your baby at night, your little baby. And it was a beautiful thing to see. And I called Elon. I said, Elon.

Was that you? He said, yes, it was. I said, who else can do that? Can Russia do it? No. Can China do it? No. Can the United States do it other than you? No, nobody can do that. I said, that's why I love you, Elon. That's great.

And you know, when we had the tragic Hurricane Helene, and it hit — in particular, it hit North Carolina, they were really devastated. The water — this was a big water — as big as we've ever seen, water hurricane. It built lakes out of nothing. Fields became lakes. And the danger was unbelievable. And the people from North Carolina came to me, and they said, "Would it be possible, at all possible,

for you to speak to Elon Musk, we need Starlink. I said, "What's Starlink?" It's a form of communication. So I called Elon.

And I'll tell you what he had, and it was very dangerous. People would die. They had no communication. All the wires were down. I called Elon Musk. I said, "Elon, you have something called Starlink. Is that right?" "Yes, I do." "What the hell is it?" He said, "It's a communication system that's very good." I said, "Elon, they need it really, really badly in North Carolina. Can you get it?" He had that there so fast. It was incredible. So -- And it was great. It saved a lot of lives. He saved a lot of lives.

But he's a character. He's a special guy. He's a super genius. We have to protect our geniuses. We don't have that many of them. We have to protect our super geniuses. I want to thank some of the guys. You know, we have up here today the U.S. Open champion. He's a fantastic golfer. Slightly longer than me. It's a little bit longer than me. Just a little bit. Bryson DeChambeau is up here someplace. What happened to Bryson? Where is he? Bryson. Oh, Bryson.

He was shot. He's hitting balls. Oh, he's on the way. He's hitting balls. Bryson. Oh, look at him. He had a great -- he's got a great career going. Great U.S. Open, Bryson. That's a fantastic job. And we also have a man, Dana White, who has done some good. He's that tough guy. So Dana started UFC.

And it came to me, do you mind if I use your... Nobody wanted to give them a rinse because they said it's a rough sport, a little rough. And I helped him out a little bit and I went and I said, this is the roughest sport I've ever seen, but...

I began to like it, and he loved it. And nobody's done a better job in sports. And, you know, he's a very motivational kind of a guy, what he does. He gets these fighters, and they really go at it. And it's become one of the most successful sports enterprises anywhere at any time. It's doing so well. I'd like to ask Dana just to say a couple of words because people love to hear from him.

Nobody deserves this more than him and nobody deserves this more than his family does. This is what happens when the machine comes after you. What you've seen over the last several years, this is what it looks like. Couldn't stop him. He keeps going forward. He doesn't quit. He's the most resilient, hardworking man I've ever met in my life. His family are incredible people. This is karma, ladies and gentlemen. He deserves this. They deserve it as a family.

I want to thank some people real quick. I want to thank the Nelk Boys, Aiden Ross, Theo Vaughn, Bustle with the Boys, and last but not least, the mighty and powerful Joe Rogan. And thank you. Thank you. Have a good night. That is a piece of work. Now he's an amazing—he's really an amazing guy. But most of all, I want to thank the millions of hardworking Americans across the nation who have always been the heart and soul of this—

Really great movement. We've been through so much together, and today you showed up in record numbers to deliver a victory

Like, really? I probably like no other. This was something special. And we're going to pay you back. We're going to do the best job. We're going to turn it around. It's got to be turned around. It's got to be turned around fast. And we're going to turn it around. We're going to do it in every way, so many ways, but we're going to do it in every way. This will forever be remembered as the day the American people regained control of their country.

So I just want to say that on behalf of this great group of people, these are hardworking people. These are fantastic people. And we can add a few names like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. And he's going to help make America healthy again. And he's a great guy. And he really means it. He wants to do some things and we're going to let him go to it. I just said, but.

Bobby, leave the oil to me. We have more liquid gold oil and gas. We have more liquid gold than any country in the world, more than Saudi Arabia. We have more than Russia. Bobby, stay away from the liquid gold. Other than that, go have a good time, Bobby.

We're going to be paying down debt. We're going to be reducing taxes. We can do things that nobody else can do. Nobody else is going to be able to do it. China doesn't have what we have. Nobody has what we have. But we have the greatest people also. Maybe that's the most important thing. This campaign has been so historic in so many ways. We've built the biggest, the broadest, the most unified coalition ever.

They've never seen anything like it in all of American history. They've never seen it. Young and old, men and women, rural and urban. And we had them all helping us tonight, when you think. I mean, I was looking at it. I was watching it. They had some great analysis of the people that voted for us. Nobody's ever seen anything like that. It came from -- they came from all quarters -- union, non-union, African American, Hispanic American, Asian American, Arab American.

Muslim American. We had everybody and it was beautiful. It was a historic realignment, uniting citizens of all backgrounds around

a common core of common sense. You know, we're the party of common sense. We want to have borders. We want to have security. We want to have things be good, safe. We want great education. We want a strong and powerful military, and ideally, we don't have to use it. You know, we had no wars. Four years, we had no wars, except we defeated ISIS. We defeated ISIS in record time.

But we had no wars. They said he will start a war. I'm not going to start a war. I'm going to stop wars. But this is also a massive victory for democracy and for freedom. Together, we're going to unlock America's glorious destiny. We're going to achieve the most incredible future for our people. Yesterday, as I stood at my last stop on the campaign trail, never be doing a rally again. Can you believe it?

I think we've done 900 rallies approximately from the -- can you imagine? 900, 901-something -- a lot of rallies. And it was sad. Everybody was sad. Many people -- I said, "This is our last rally, but now we're going on to something that's far more important because the rallies were used for us to put -- be put in this position where we can really help our country. That's what we're going to do."

We're going to make our country better than it ever has been. And I said that many people have told me that God spared my life for a reason. And that reason was to save our country and to restore America to greatness. And now we are going to fulfill that mission together. We're going to fulfill that mission. The task before us will not be easy, but I will bring every ounce of energy, spirit and fight.

that I have in my soul to the job that you've entrusted to me. This is a great job. There's no job like this. This is the most important job in the world. Just as I did in my first term, we had a great first term, a great, great first term. I will govern by a simple motto, promises made, promises kept. We're going to keep our promises. Nothing will stop me from keeping my word to you, the people. We will

Make America safe, strong, prosperous, powerful, and free again. And I'm asking every citizen all across our land to join me in this noble and righteous endeavor. That's what it is. It's time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us. It's time to unite. And we're going to try. We're going to try. We have to try. And it's going to happen. Success will bring us together. I've seen that. I've seen that.

I saw that in the first term when we became more and more successful. People started coming together. Success is going to bring us together and we are going to start by all putting America first. We have to put our country first for at least a period of time. We have to fix it because together we can truly make America great again for all Americans. So I want to just

I tell you what a great honor this is. I want to thank you. I will not let you down. America's future will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer and stronger than it has ever been before. God bless you and God bless America. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much.

All right, hey, by the way, I counted. He started at 2:26, finished at 2:52. It's 26 minutes under 30 minutes. That's pretty impressive. Make some noise for Candace. Hey, can we take a selfie for the crazy crew that stuck around till now? I'm so proud of you guys. Can you come around here? Everybody here, come on the stage. You guys, now you guys. Hang on, I want these guys. Get in, get in, get in, get in, get in.

You guys gotta get in, 'cause you guys work your asses off. Come on in. Get to my left. And maybe, you know, David, if you take it, if you take it, let's take a picture. This is insane. Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, come on. Broke YouTube tonight. Literally, we broke YouTube tonight. Can you get up and get this? Maybe I gotta say this on one of the videos. You got me here? Yes? All right, let me get the phone. Let me get the phone. I gotta show time. Who's getting this? All right, so check this out. You ready?

What time did you, what time did we start tonight? It's 2:54 a.m. in the morning and these crazy people are still here tonight. Holy freaking moly! What a night! Man, what a night. Special, we will forever remember this. I want to thank everybody that came out. I want to thank everybody that worked their asses off. The crew, you guys were freaking amazing. I watched all of you guys. You were ridiculous.

Fans, support, camera, Everlast, Everlast, you guys made adjustments, respect to you. Camera guy, security, Candice, Guitar Zack, Armin, Vinny, Adam, Tom, Amy, Rob. Where's Rob at? Humberto. Everybody crushed it. Dominique, special night. Future looks bright. Have a good night, everybody. Take care. Bye-bye, bye-bye, bye-bye. What a night.

Adam. Adam.