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Dixville Notch is a small hamlet in New Hampshire where residents vote at midnight, traditionally drawing media attention and providing early, symbolic results.
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Kirk is now a proponent of early voting, describing it as convenient and stress-free compared to Election Day voting.
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Okay, everybody, it is Judgment Day. This is probably one of the most important days in our country's history. Andrew is with us. Blake is with us. I want to hear from you guys. Freedom at CharlieKirk.com. Did you vote today? What experience have you had? Long lines, short lines. Who did you bring to the polls, by the way? And we'll be giving out hats. We'll be doing the whole thing here. This is the day that our country's future will be decided. And it is still time left on the clock. And let's be clear, Charlie. If you haven't voted yet, shut off the stream and go vote.
Right now. Or get in the car with the stream and go get three or four friends and do the same. Right? And so, look, here's the thing, everybody. We need to have record turnout today. And I don't know what it is. I mean, look, you hear one thing, you know, long lines here and short lines here. It's all anecdotal, right? It's kind of a little hocus-pocus, right, Blake? But what I do know is whether or not you in the audience...
are doing the work? Are you bringing human beings to the polls? Are you bringing new voters to the polls? Are you bringing people to go vote? Yes, and go be a voter yourself. I know a lot of this audience has probably already voted already, but if you have not, you need to get in the car, listen to this broadcast on the way there, and go and vote and get people to do the same. Now, I'm going to give you some good news and then some concerning news. Let's start with last night. Dixville Notch, Blake, again, this is hardly predictive, but we do have three...
data points we have dixville notch guam and the northern mariana islands so just our astrology is getting more deranged oh i'm just saying our our hocus pocus is gone like everyone is looking for data but there is filled notch was actually the most shocking thing hold on guam i think is more shocking oh interesting so so i'll go into both yeah so dixville notch what's the backstory here blake and by the way just email me freedom at charlie kirk done yes go so dixville notch is kind of
It's this very tiny hamlet in New Hampshire. I think there's a ski lodge there. We're talking, like, under 10 residents. And they have a tradition where...
They like to meet at midnight on election day and on primary day. They do it every time they vote. And they just cast their votes immediately and announce the results. And they get some attention and the press covers them and they get a free dinner or something. And so they always make a fuss of this. In 2016... Actually, let's go even further back. So, like, in 2008, they voted for Barack Obama by a good amount. In 2012, they split evenly between Obama and Romney. 2016, they voted...
Four for Hillary, two for Trump, two for other candidates. In 2020, they voted five for Joe Biden, zero for Donald Trump, 5-0 Biden-Trump. In 2024, they had their results immediately last night. It was breaking right at the end of our stream before the Trump speech. And it came out Donald Trump 3, Kamala 3. So we went from 5-0 to 3-3.
The best part about that, by the way, was we were just lambasting them. We were lambasting them, saying, oh, that's a bunch of libs. Narcissists, right? We expected, right? It worked out. By the way, we just got an email from someone who said, Charlie, thanks for the nagging. I just got one new Trump voter in Pennsylvania to go vote today. Boom. That's what it's all about. So then now we go to tomorrow.
All right. And tomorrow, because the sun always... The sun rises in Japan first, right? Yep, yep. And that's why the Japanese flag is... The nickname for Guam is where America's day begins. Which is true. It's on the far side of the international date line. Guam is a U.S. territory. It's got just under 200,000 people. They do not have a member of Congress. They don't get electoral votes. But they still hold elections today for their own offices. And so just...
Really for kicks. They throw in a presidential straw poll every time, and they've been doing it since 1980. They actually are very swingy in how they vote. I was checking their history. Bush won narrowly in 2000, won in a landslide in 2004, and then it flips all the way, like turns 50 points, and Obama wins in a landslide twice. But the races we care about. In 2016, Hillary Clinton, 71%. Donald Trump, 24%.
2020, Joe Biden, 55%, Donald Trump, 42%. And now 2024, I'm not sure if all results have come in, but as of this moment, it is Kamala, 49%, Trump, 46%. I mean, that's really close. So we've gone from, yeah, winning by 14 to winning by three. How many total votes?
Uh, total votes in the straw poll, it looks like about... No, it's not a straw poll. No, this is not a straw poll. It is literally a straw poll, yeah. No, no, these are results, aren't they? They call it a straw poll because it's not binding. It's just sort of a... No, I know, but people go to a voting booth and vote. They do go, yeah. Okay. So they go to an actual thing, but it's still... Well, because they're voting on other local stuff is the point. Yeah, but I think the reason they'll call it a straw poll is because it's non-binding. No, no, I know, but they're voting on, like, other local stuff. Yes, yeah. This is people who went to vote. Okay, got it. This is not just, like, a push poll on... Yeah, yeah, it's not a...
straw poll it's like when you have a straw poll at like the RNC or whatever anyway about 26,000 people voted so so out of 26,000 people which is not insignificant and this is the Pacific Islander about the same number of people as voted in the last one so really so turnout almost exactly the same and Trump does how much better so he went from losing by 14 to losing by 3 so that would be 11 point swing
That's something. Now let's talk about Northern Mariana Islands. All right. Let's see if we can get that. Northern Mariana Islands. What can you tell us about Northern Mariana Islands? Northern Mariana Islands. So Guam is actually one of the Mariana Islands as well, but it's separate. We've had it longer. The Northern Mariana Islands, we conquered from Japan in World War II, and they're also a territory. I think about 80,000 people live there, mostly on Saipan.
And I don't believe they have a straw poll for president, so I haven't seen any results for that. But they do elect a delegate to Congress who – I think we let them vote, but they don't get to affect the outcome, and they can just advocate for the place's interests. Anyway, they've had a Democrat delegate for – going back about 15 years or so, he decided to retire, so it's an open seat. And most of the time when he ran, he faced no opposition.
They have an open race for this one, and they are calling it for the Republican challenger.
So that is a flipped non-binding, non-voting delegate. So now we have three interesting data points. They're all good data points. There might be some sort of momentum. But everybody, it means nothing if you do not vote and do not get people to vote. Let me read another one here. Charlie, one of my friends just checked in. I just checked him on other friends. I got three more friend and her boyfriend are voting in person today in Arizona.
So there you go. By the way, I have 13 people that I am hawking right now, neighbors, have you voted, have you voted, have you voted, have you voted, to go get them out to vote in Arizona right now. And so, Andrew, you have a thought on this? No, I just, we talked about this last night. It turns out Donald Trump voted today. He was actually, I think there was some discussion of him voting early. But when we talk about the fact that we have set ourselves up for success with early voting and what we need now is the election day turnout, this happens to be a really good thing, that he's doing it.
Email us as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. Lots and lots of emails here. Charlie, 32-year-old man from Georgia. I've already voted, but this afternoon I'm taking six people to the polls, four of which are first-time voters and all six are Trump supporters. Guys, that's what's going to win this. First-time voters, bringing them out to the polls. And yes, I am wearing a shirt that just says, pray.
Literally, that's what we need to do. We need to stay in prayer and we need to work. Everybody, this is Judgment Day right now. This person says, Charlie, my truck went down, so I went to go vote on a bicycle this morning in the rain. I enjoyed voting for Trump and Republicans. That's why we promote early voting. OK, and I got to be honest, one person is emailing us. I'm not going to say in Arizona, Charlie, the machine went down. They're trying to fix it. I'm like, that's kind of what.
Why we are promoting early voting in 2020, that voter would have said and gone home. We've won the fight. We do have a breaking update, Charlie. What's that? Cambria PA had some vote voter machine malfunctions. They have just extended voting in Cambria.
Pennsylvania. It's a big win. Everybody, we need more of a surge. We need to pour it on in these red areas. And if you are sitting at home, empty out your phone. Go nuts. Today is the day to go absolutely crazy for Donald Trump and to drive turnout. Bring first-time voters. Bring people that have never voted before. Get neighbors. Get friends. Get nieces. Get nephews. Get in the car. Just drive around and ask people they vote. You'll never get this opportunity again. Go nuts right now.
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Look, there's still a lot of mystery to this. We don't know how independents are breaking. We don't know how much defection there is. All I know is turnout, turnout, turnout. And here's what I'll say. I drove by a polling place on my way to the show today, and it was a pickup truck parking lot. It was 75% men all in line, working men, like strong, muscular guys.
The rise of the man is real. And everybody, we will win or lose determining on what we do the next seven or eight hours. And honestly, I'm inspired by the emails I'm getting from you right now. Charlie, I'm a first-time voter. Never voted before. I would not have voted if I didn't find your accounts. God bless. I texted many friends, reminded them to do the same. Huge. We'll never know the full impact of all the work we do. I mean, you literally... What did we see? It was like a billion social media views online.
of your prove me wrongs a billion like over a billion uh countless minds changed we'll never know if every one of those views turned into a vote we would get like 700 of the vote in this election it's
It's true. Charlie got five friends registered in Pennsylvania. Three of them have now voted, waiting on the other two. I'm hawking them. I'm in Butler County. And at 7 a.m., there were more men in line with a massive turnout, largest ever in Butler County. If Trump doesn't win Butler County, there's just something wrong with the universe. Let's just be honest, okay? I think he's going to run up the score. I think he's going to run up the score. And, you know, this news, this breaking news out of Cambria,
nearly 70% Trump country. So for them to have some malfunctions and then the RNC to be on top of it, their lawyers got involved, and then to get a quick extension of voting hours is a really big deal in that particular way. By the way, I'm getting thousands of emails. Email me everything you're seeing, you're hearing, and what more importantly you are doing. Email me your stories and we will celebrate them live on air here, freedom at charliekirk.com. And yes, Andrew is right. I just got another notification. Cambria County open until 10 p.m. That's huge.
It's huge. Because of software malfunctions? Yeah. Can we stop this machine stuff? I mean, anyway, separate issue, but I don't want to talk about machines right now. I was reading it, just double-checking in other countries. In the United Kingdom, they hold their elections. They write on pieces of paper, which they count by hand. Yes. So no machines to vote, no machines to count. And their polls are all open until 10 p.m.,
And they all managed to know the results by the following morning. Jack wants us to know, tell people it is okay to vote a paper ballot. Paper ballots must be counted by mail. I don't quite understand what that means. I think it's from Pennsylvania. Provisionals? I don't know. I'm not going to. I don't know what that means. It sounds like whatever. If you're listening in Pennsylvania, you can use a paper ballot if you want. It sounds like it basically goes into the provisional bucket.
Okay, I want to go here. First-time voter, Charlie. I took my son first-time voter. He said his most important election of his lifetime. He's right. He's 18 years old. Glad he did that. Charlie, I'm a first-time Trump voter. I voted Trump because I'm truly scared for the next couple of years if Kamala wins, I might be able to afford to deliver work. God bless you. The border crisis is terrible. Charlie, I'm a high schooler, first-time voter. Thanks so much. God bless you.
Right here, Charlie in Arizona, get the folks online. Copy of each ballot to read. That should help speed things up. Yeah, there are long lines. And Arizona's moving actually pretty good because we emphasized early voting so well. Right here, Charlie here in Arizona, first-time voter, took kids with me as well.
Six first-time Trump voters, plus my nephew from Oregon, turned him to Trump and he voted. Teresa, God bless you. That is pretty awesome. By the way, we're getting overwhelming reports that it is very male and it is very Trumpy right now. So, everybody, we need to keep on surging. We need to keep on doing it. Every single person, you need to open up your phone and text everybody you know. Everybody you know. And make this surge possible.
through the roof. Let's go here as well. Boy, the emails are just flooding in right now. Charlie, how about this one? Charlie, I voted yesterday in Iowa and we'll see what happens in Iowa is what Adrian says. Yeah, we'll see what happens. Yeah, if I was close, I don't know, it would be something else.
Charlie, I'm picking up my dad who's not doing well. Kidney failure, Parkinson's, COPD. But his number one request was to go and vote for Trump. My son and I were there at Butler, Pennsylvania. And now I'm bringing my father to go vote for Trump. Wow. How cool is that? Right here, Gilbert, polling stations. And Gilbert, some are mixed, some are empty. So by the way, some are packed, some are empty. That's true. We're getting like
contrary to your reports. Again, don't read too much in Arizona. Some of these ones that are empty could be just because a lot of people voted early. We need a big surge though, everybody. This is far from over, okay? This is far from over. Charlie, I voted today with a MAGA hat on at the ASU campus. Poll workers were telling me it was illegal. A few MAGA hats there and some Trump voters too. At ASU, that's Arizona State University, by the way.
Which we worked hard. We worked that really hard to lose by less. Charlie, first of all, an honor to message you. I'm bringing 10 people to the polls today, doing all we can to make Trump. Guys, just this audience here, I'm talking about a four. We're getting thousands of emails. You guys are representing hundreds of thousands of votes just through your force multiplication.
Charlie, I live in the heart of Wisconsin. I'm very proud to see all Trump supporters. The line was very male, very Trumpy today. Love it. Make America great again. That's awesome. Email us as always, freedom at charliekirk.com and subscribe to our podcast. Charlie, first time voter here, college student, University of Arizona. My family's always been Republican, but you in Turning Point have educated me. Why? All my friends did the same. Make this one too big to rig. Natalia, God bless you.
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See if your company qualifies for this special offer at oracle.com slash kirk. That is oracle.com slash kirk. Okay, joining us now is Cliff Maloney, who is from pachase.com. Cliff right now is trying to generate as much turnout. If you're from Pennsylvania, listen carefully. We need you guys to keep advocating. Bring people into the polls. Cliff, what is going on on the ground in Pennsylvania right now? Yeah, well, Charlie, it looks great.
We're seeing a lot of lines, and I know that that can be alarming when I say that, but we need record turnout. So a lot of these red counties, we're seeing tons and tons of folks waiting, showing up. They are staying in line, and that is going to continuously be my message. Stay in line. Now, I know Andrew reported this earlier on the show, but we did have four to five counties this morning. Let me read them off where we had issues with the scanners in PA. It was Bedford County.
cambria clearfield and somerset i'm happy to report that in bedford clearfield and somerset they were fixed pretty quickly the same thing in luzerne county those are now operating they're moving the issues have been minimalized the big one is cambria county okay very red this is a republican plus 40 county and in cambria county they have now extended until 10 p.m
So anyone that is seeing anything on the ground, our team's reporting it to the RNC. Anybody out there, please speak up because the RNC, and I'll give the Trump campaign so much credit, they are equipped, they are ready to go, and we're solving these problems. But we've got to see record turnout here on the ground in PA. And based on what I'm seeing, it looks very good for us for the numbers we need today. Yeah, so are we seeing long lines in the hot spots we need? Not just the rules, but those kind of swing mid-major towns?
the butlers, the exterbs of Lancaster. Are we seeing the lines? Are we seeing the working men of Pennsylvania rise up to take back their country? Yeah, so I don't want to say there are no women out there, but I will tell you, I mean, there's a lot of working class men. That's a great observation. That's what we are seeing. And Charlie, I'll give you an anecdote here. My mom voted this morning. As much as I tried to get her to vote by mail, you could judge me for that later. I
But my mom voted in Delaware County. She's in Aston, Pennsylvania. She texted me. She said it took her four minutes to vote. The reason that's very good is Delaware County, out of the 67 counties in Pennsylvania, Delaware County is the only county
that did not register more Republicans than Democrats. It is one of the bluest since 2020, and they have minimal turnout at this point. And so, I mean, all of these things are indicating, and I'm not trying to say this is in the bank. People should be scared. Get out and vote. The Democrats are up right now about 600,000. Let me say that again. By all the projections of where these mail-in ballots have been modeled to fall,
Democrats are up 600,000. It's a lot better than 1.4 million, which is what Biden was up in 2020.
But if you're a Republican thinking this is a slam dunk in Pennsylvania, you're going to be the reason we lose if you don't show up. We are down by 600,000. We have to make that up. We have to dominate today. And I'm telling you with the lines we have out there, go to the polls now. Do not wait for 730 and it's going to be cold out and you're going to get stuck. Go now. Make sure your voice is heard. That's how we're going to deliver a win for Trump, not just in P.A.,
but for the White House. Andrew or Blake, you have a thought for Cliff here? Blake? No. Cliff, yeah, I mean, I have a thousand thoughts, Cliff. So we're seeing, you know, Jack Posobiec has been all over this. Jack's actually sort of in and around the studio today.
He's Mr. P.A., along with yourself. He's saying that he's been sending pictures of essentially urban core not where it needs to be. We said, hey, is that is for Democrats. We're saying, is that a good sign? Is that to be expected? He said urbans tend to vote later in the day. Is that your expectation as well? Are we are we are we surprised what we're seeing in the urban core? Yeah, I mean, I'm surprised because I think them being down. Yes, they do like to vote later in the day. That has typically been the trend.
In the Collier counties, Delaware County, Montgomery County, Bucks County, Chester County, and obviously Philadelphia County itself. But here's the thing, guys. If turnout is down across the state, we're in trouble, right? We need to run up the numbers. So turnout in some of these counties that are bluer counties, the fact that it's not only down, but the fact that you compare that
to some of these red counties. Charlie, like you said, let me go to Center County again and continue to give Charlie the credit he deserves for the event and just the attention that he has put on Center County. Center County, we are seeing record lines. Okay, I'm expecting to break records in Center County just based on the feedback we're getting from our team on the ground
and the returns of people, these working class men, and even working class females, but just people are showing up. And so when we see red counties that have tons of turnout,
And these blue counties that are just meek and mediocre, I feel good about it. But I don't want to get too confident, right? We need to go as full force we can until 8 o'clock. And by the way, if you're in line at 8 o'clock, we're still going to be there helping you. You know, Scott Pressler and Turning Point Action and all these groups, you know, we're going to be out there trying to provide resources, food. Stay in line. Anybody that looks at any early returns or exit polls, I don't even want to think about those.
I want to make sure that we game the system and get every legal vote to count. And so the hotspot areas that we got to keep on looking at and the good news is that we are seeing long lines where we need to. And that's Penn State University where we're seeing that. Is it possible that we lose by less at our beloved Penn State where we did multiple events this cycle, Cliff? And we registered.
thousands of people there. Thousands of young frat bros and young men are voting for Trump today because of the work we've done. Yeah, we completely agree. Look, I'll give you credit, Charlie. I think Center County will be the most competitive it's been in probably 30 to 40 years. That could win the state, right? That could win the state. Oh, that could flip it. I mean, there are so many little things that if they happen, but if we take Center County, it's over.
I mean, if we really dominate in the way that people are not expecting in Center County, I mean, it's going to be huge. And look, I've told you before, I know you endorsed Therese Holland. She's an America First patriot, super pro-Trump. She's trying to flip a state house seat that we haven't had practically ever.
And that is now competitive because of the gains that we've had in center county just over the last three to four months. So there's tons of these little hotspots, Erie County, Luzerne County, Butler, like you mentioned. Everybody talks about Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. And look, we need to pay attention there. But Philadelphia and Pittsburgh are their paths to victory. Right. They have to run up the score. But where we can compete and where we can regroup.
really match them toe for toe or in a lot of these random either swing districts or heavy red districts.
Please, Andrew. Yeah. Cliff, I want to switch our attention a little bit to the Senate race for our audience sake that, you know, isn't as familiar with Pennsylvania. How does where is McCormick polling relative to Trump in the state? Where are we seeing turnout? How's the energy on the ground? What needs to happen? Yeah. So if you would have told me a year ago that anybody could beat Bob Casey, I probably would have said you need to get your head examined.
He's just one of those Democrat politicians. He presents himself as a moderate, and at the end of the day, he votes with Biden 98% of the time and is a complete radical when it comes to his actual voting record. Here's where we're at. I'm going to take as straight to you guys as I can.
I think Dave McCormick has run one of the best campaigns I've ever seen in Pennsylvania. And so I think right now it is a neck and neck race between those two. I think if Trump wins by more than a point and a half or more than two points, I think you probably have a Senator Dave McCormick
But I'll tell you, Bob Casey, if you look at his ads, he's a smart politician, maniacal but smart. He's running ads phrasing Donald Trump. I know you guys have reported on this, but I want to talk about how crazy that is. They call the guy Hitler. They say the guy is a threat to democracy.
And now all of a sudden they're praising him in their ads because they're trying to create these Trump-casey voters. And sadly, if they create 2% to 3% of them, that's a major problem for us taking back the Senate seat. But Dave McCormick has run a fantastic campaign. They're neck and neck.
I think that race is going to come down to 30,000 to 40,000 votes across Pennsylvania. So if you're confident on Trump, if you're confident on Trump, use that as motivation to show up so that we can get Chuck Schumer out of the majority leader chair and take back the Senate to be a powerhouse and have all three chambers so Donald Trump can actually lead this country where we need to go.
In closing here, Cliff, just talk about the need of everybody in the audience to take a friend, to not stop, to do the activism these last couple of hours. It is so necessary. Pennsylvania could come right down to the margins, and you deserve a lot of credit, Cliff. You guys have chasers out there. You are doing everything we can. Scott Pressler, all of you guys, if we can take back Pennsylvania, guys, our chances go through the roof, and people are loving what they're seeing so far, but it's not enough.
It's not enough. Find more voters right now. Empty out your phone. Call more people. Cliff, what is the the final pitch for our audience to do the work? Yeah. So here's the no BS. We still have 90,000 Republicans who have requested a ballot and have not sent it back.
Let me compare that for you all. Yes, it was 141,000. 141,000 in 2020 requested and never returned it, and we lost by 80,000 votes. Right now, we're right above 90,000. So for the next six to seven hours, as we're out there grinding it, we're going to be targeting getting those in. So let me be clear.
Anyone out there that has a mail-in ballot, you can take it to your county office or you can take it to your local precinct. And if they give you crap, you can spoil it and vote in person. But I'm telling you, any putty out there that has friends, family in Pennsylvania, if we get you to reach out and just get five, ten more people to vote, this is going to come down to the margins. And Charlie, look, I'd love a two, three, four point win. Right now, we're not there.
If you look at the results, we're down 600,000. We must dominate today. So call everybody you know. If they have a ballot, get the ballot in. Why does everyone have different numbers? I thought it was 400,000. Now it's 600,000. Why are these numbers all over the place, Clay? Because the registration right now, they have a lead in registered registration returns. They have a lead of 400. But there's independence. You have to see where they're going to break.
And so that's why the numbers are kind of all over, because they're not actual votes, right? They're just returns. And so my final pitch to everybody is we cannot rely on just thinking, oh, we're going to turn out. No, you have to turn out. Your friends and your family have to turn out.
Call them. Get them to the polls. We win PA. We win the White House. I appreciate you, Charlie. The work you guys are doing, tremendous, tremendous. You've been a great asset to us here in PA, and it's great teamwork that makes the dream work. Everybody, you need to go find a voter right now. Email me, freedom at charliekirk.com, the name of the voter that you find right now. This is the time to go nuts. Are you going to be okay with a Kamala Harris presidency? With World War III? Another 20 million illegals? Hyperinflation? Do the work.
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I want to read some of these amazing emails that we are receiving of new voters. Charlie, I know of at least five or six people that are new voters voting for Trump today. Let's win this. Charlie, I went and voted in Wisconsin today. If you haven't voted yet, go and vote. No matter who you're voting for, you need to go vote for Trump.
So let's see here. Getting people out in Pennsylvania. Charlie, I got eight of my friends to go vote in Pennsylvania today. Go to my local polls to help out. Everyone needs an extra person to help out. Look, the Pennsylvania looks like it's a big surge. Charlie right here. Hey, Charlie, voted for the first time in Arizona with my girlfriend. My girlfriend works at, I'm not going to say the place on air. She met you up there. Keep up the good work. Actually, a local resort, which is kind of cool. By the way, those are low prop voters.
which is great. So email us freedom at charliekirk.com. Charlie here. Charlie was at our local precinct. I voted, got three people to do the same, and I'm trying to keep on getting people to vote all day long.
Charlie, I got six people to vote in Pennsylvania who don't vote normally. They all voted for Trump today. Pretty awesome. I just got a great note from somebody talking about you, Charlie. It says, you definitely 100% started the whole men must vote thing over the last week. All the lefties got so mad and upset. You mean they played into my hand? Everyone on the right started repeating it, and now men won't.
are voting by the way we are hearing from michigan from wisconsin pennsylvania and arizona i went i was all men and we have the video it was working class men it was broad shouldered you know these guys are ready to go this was you instantly reacting yeah i mean we can cut it off halfway through guys if you want because charlie starts making a pitch to make people vote but play 94 right here okay or play it play it all gotta go vote
Hey everybody, I'm just driving by my polling place here in Phoenix, Arizona. I voted early, but oh my goodness, it looked like a pickup truck rally there. I mean, you could have... It was 80% male, men are rising up, families are rising up, the energy is incredible. Everybody go vote right now and comment below with your voting experience.
And who you are bringing out to the polls. Three voters, four voters, five voters. Now is the time, everybody. It is game day. I just saw hundreds of men that are showing up to vote on game day. It is so refreshing. It is amazing. It is time to win this thing. We need everybody to rise up and to take back our country. We can do it. If we turn out, we win. If we turn out, we win.
If we turn out, we win. And look, it's a matter now of contacting every friend, driving them to the polls, and getting them out to vote.
One person says, hey, Charlie McCullough, you don't know if I should vote. Any encouragement? Yes, Luke. I'm not sure if he's from UNC Chapel Hill. He's probably trolling. But yes, if you don't want to get drafted into World War III and be able to own a home, you should vote. By the way, we've reached, you know that we've had over 100 million views on TikTok just in the last week of target voters aged 18 to 25. So we'll see what ends up happening. Charlie, my friends and I are big fans of you. We are our first time voters getting so much pride and have a say in part of this election. Trump 2024.
Someone says, Charlie, I'm having trouble voting in Maricopa County. I'm sorry. I'm not going to even give you attention to that. You should have voted early. We did everything we could to tell you guys that Election Day is not the way it should be in Maricopa and...
I hope you guys get it figured out. I'm just gonna be honest. Like we could not have pushed. We only had, I voted three weeks ago, people. I know. And by the way, no one had any issues early voting. And if there is, you go to the next day. Okay. I walked in. I was the only one there when I got there. They gave me a ballot. I voted. It took five minutes. I mean, honestly, I'm all about early voting now. After my experience this year, it was like, I walked in, it was chill. I had other things to do. I wasn't like stressed and like my stomach was churning, you know?
So I'm into it. But listen, the bottom line is, Charlie, and you mentioned this, a lot of these guys that we've talked to, we had a guy drop off a shipment here at the office yesterday, and we're like, have you voted yet? He wanted a MAGA hat, and he's like, no, I'm going to vote tomorrow. My work is giving me time off to go vote. So a lot of people are going to be like that, especially men. Here is Charlie's at my church this morning praying for the defeat of Prop 139, which should be defeated in Arizona. It's a terrible, radical pro-abortion amendment.
Everyone voting, dirty clothes, boots on, muscular men. That's in Tucson. By the way, Tucson is a lib, lib, lib stronghold. So the fact that the men of Tucson are rising up. Hopefully he's reading it correctly. What do you mean? I mean, you never know. Sometimes everything's anecdotal. Everything is anecdotal. The whole point of the inbox is anecdotal. True, true. Of course, of course. No, and by the way, eventually anecdotal comes into a narrative, right? I mean, there is truth in this inbox, right?
Email us freedom at charliekirk.com. That is freedom at charliekirk.com. And tell us your stories right here. Charlie, I got 43 different students to go vote for Trump. If that is correct, David, I'm going to send you a signed MAGA hat, if that is true. By the way, you guys can become a member. I will sign MAGA hats here all three hours.
as we prepare for the stream tonight, members.charliekirk.com. That is members.charliekirk.com. Email us your voting story and who you get out to vote. Tell me who you have gotten out to vote. Email me freedom at charliekirk.com. I want to hear from you. I want to see the stories. I want to see the pictures. Freedom at charliekirk.com. That is freedom at charliekirk.com. One last email. My son's girlfriend asked who she was voting for. When responded Trump, she had a meltdown saying he doesn't care about her or her body's rights. They broke up.
up. Trump 2024. Email me, freedom at charliekirk.com. Go vote and get someone to go vote right now. Thanks so much for listening, everybody. Email us as always, freedom at charliekirk.com. Thanks so much for listening and God bless. For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to charliekirk.com.