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It is election day.
There's a stalemate in the race for Congrat on how Americans leave three days until decision day for the midterm election.
The average person is faced with 35,000 choices every single day.
Some are made in an instant, a lip of time so small it doesn't even register.
Eggs or pancakes, polo or tea.
But some of them are life and death.
Should I leave or should we stay?
Speak or stay silent.
Run toward or run away.
Stand or sit.
Flee or fight.
Freedom or the American people have decided totalitarianism.
We must survive.
Two years ago,
we had a choice.
I had a choice, you had a choice.
Every single American had a choice, and some
chose incorrectly.
One choice from the 35,000 daily decisions changed this nation forever.
They seized seized upon that choice with every fiber in their beings.
They took it by the horns and they're doing everything they can to never let go of the powers they've obtained.
They're using their money, their influence, their manipulation to fundamentally transform this country so far beyond what our founders imagined.
So far beyond the America we grew up in, that I'm concerned our constitutional republic no longer really exists.
And now,
government elites are using us as pathetic pawns in their power plays.
You, me, the business owner, the farmer, the nurse, the teacher, the cop, the kid in kindergarten.
We're all slowly and meticulously being molded into foot soldiers for DC's all-powerful.
But today, we have something much greater than a choice.
Today, we have a second chance: a monumental opportunity to save America, to save freedom, to save our kids from slavery,
to save the shining city on the hill that has become a beacon of light for so many around the world.
We have an opportunity today to begin the process of winding all of this back.
She is a
Fool me once, shame on you.
Fool me twice, shame on me.
Fool me three times.
I don't think we get a third time.
Tonight,
it's time to stop the madness, save the Republic.
Today is the day
that we begin this process.
Today's the day we've we talk every day,
every day,
about how the people in Washington, how the people in our own states or our own cities or on our own school boards,
how they are desecrating the office, how they are not living up to their promise.
Today is our day.
Today is the day we
need to be
fulfilling the duties of our office, the most important office in America, that office of a responsible citizen.
One that just doesn't bitch and moan.
One that just doesn't want everybody else to do something for them, but one that understands what this Constitution is.
When we go out and vote, we should ask ourselves,
is my vote empowering the government to do more?
Or is my vote empowering individuals to control their own destiny?
Because
that's what we really are.
But we've been tricked into thinking that, no.
No, you don't really have the power.
You really can't do the common sense thing.
How many times have you had conversations with people in business or in, you know, building a shed, doing something on your property, and the government gets involved and you look at your neighbors and you're talking about it and you're like, ah, it's government?
How many times have you and your friend said, you know, it's really not that hard?
I don't know why everybody makes it so complicated.
We make it complicated because we vote in the people who want to grow the government so the government can do more.
Never doubt the power of the people who have been tricked into thinking, oh, I'm just a mom.
Never doubt the power of the people who say, I'm just one person.
What can I do?
Stop believing the lie.
Here's the the truth.
You are an American citizen.
You are the most empowered individual to ever walk the face of the earth.
But only if you believe that.
Because if you believe that, you know who the government works for in every other country.
The government doesn't work for the people
and by the people and of the people.
It's here in America.
And people have been trying to convince us that we're just like every other place, but we're not.
Bad things have happened.
Lies have spread.
about our founders, our founding, our founding documents, which hardly anyone even reads anymore.
How can you possibly go to vote if you don't know what the Declaration of Independence says?
Because that's our mission statement.
We told the king, look,
we have to go our separate ways because you don't know us.
And we're not just breaking away because we think there's a better king.
We think completely differently than you.
What we're going to create, if we win this battle and separate from you, what we're going to create is completely different.
That all men are created equal and endowed by a creator with certain inalienable rights, and among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
And governments are instituted among men to protect those rights.
Not to protect the king.
But to protect those rights.
Bad things have happened because we've listened to experts, and the experts are wrong.
I don't even know why I vote anymore.
Well, let me give you a reason.
It's the whole thing our republic is based on.
I vote because I believe
that there is endless and extraordinary possibilities
in the ordinary person.
Empower yourself.
Empower others.
Because that's truly what made America America.
Vote
to empower people.
We begin in just a minute.
I've got to tell you about some of the things that are going on today revolving around the election.
Then we're going to get to a couple of things.
We have Stu's latest, his
prediction for tonight.
This was my final, except for the ones I'm going to release after the results.
I'm going to nail that one.
Would you bet on it?
I would bet on a lot of the races, but there's a bunch in the middle that,
like, as a sports better, there's certain games you just stay away from.
I don't know what's going on.
That's where I would be on a lot of these races.
I know Mattress Max with the Astros.
I'm not putting $10 million down on this bet.
No.
I mean, I think, you know, there's a lot of optimism for good reason, but it's not a sure thing today.
And we'll tell you some of the things that are going on throughout the show that you need to pay attention to.
And we also want to go through some of the
propositions that are in the bills.
And by the way,
if it says bond,
change that word as you're going
into the voting booth.
If it says bond,
know that that's not James Bond.
And that really has nothing to do with schools.
Schools are more well financed than ever before in human history.
When it says bond, replace that word in your mind with tax.
Yeah, I'm for the new, fill in the blank, tax.
I think they have enough of our tax money myself.
America is not done one way or another, no matter how things turn out.
We still have a country.
And it's up to you and me to keep proving that every single day.
It's time to keep pushing leftist ideology back into the pit from whence it came.
And it's time for you and me to put our money into solid American businesses.
One of those businesses that you've really helped grow is Patriot Mobile, America's only Christian conservative wireless provider.
Now, I've told you a million times different things that they do to get involved, but let me tell you how much of an impact they're having.
BBC
just did a
special or
an in-depth report on Patriot Mobile.
They are a national, Christian, Christian nationalist kind of company.
Yeah.
Now, can you name one
cell company over in Great Britain?
One.
Just name one.
I can't, and I'm in the media.
I can't think of one.
Boy, they must have really good reporters at the BBC because how they found this new Christian phone, mobile phone carrier is beyond me.
Wow, I wouldn't even know where to begin to look.
They found it because
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That's reason, well, reason number one to switch.
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All right, yesterday I told you that Missouri's Secretary of State was emailed
a message from the Department of Justice, the Civil Rights Division.
We wanted to let you know that we'll be reviewing Cole County's voting program on site Election Day.
There will be four Department of Justice staff, including me, working with teams.
One team would like to come by your office and just briefly touch base.
And Election Day, we'd appreciate it if you could identify for us the election official we should touch base with at each polling place.
For example, who who would be the election judge?
Also, would you please let election officials know we'll be visiting each polling place and have a few questions that may assist in making the visits go smoothly?
Really?
Is that your intention, Department of Justice?
Because I was on the phone yesterday on the air with the Attorney General of Texas, and they got the same thing.
And then later on in the day, Florida got the same message.
So you're going to see guys in blue jackets with DOJ on their backs.
Now, I'm sure that's all on the up and up.
Stu,
look who runs the civil rights division of the DOJ.
Radical, total radical.
But Florida is handling things right, and we're going to talk to the Secretary of State from Missouri.
He's also running for the Senate and going to win in Missouri, I believe, Eric Schmidt.
We're going to talk to him in just a second.
But here's how Florida responded.
Please find the attached letter from the Florida Department of State invoking Florida law to remind the Department of Justice that federal election monitors are not permitted inside polling places as it would be counterproductive and could potentially undermine confidence in the election.
Additionally, the Florida Department of State is hereby informing the Department of Justice that its own representatives will be dispatched to ensure that no interference with the voting process occurs.
Then, this is the letter that was attached.
Earlier today, the Florida Department of State received copies of your letters to Miami, Dade, and Broward counties, in which you seem to indicate that the Department of Justice will send monitors inside polling places in these counties.
We also understand you sent similar letters to Palm Beach County, but the Department of Justice monitors are not permitted under federal law.
Section blah, blah, blah, the Florida statutes lists the people who may enter any polling room or polling place.
The Department of Justice personnel are not included on that list.
Even if they could qualify as law enforcement under Section 102 of the Florida statutes, Absent some evidence concerning the need for federal intrusion or some federal statute that preempts Florida law, the presence of Florida or federal law enforcement inside polling places would be counterproductive and could potentially undermine confidence in the election.
Indeed, your letters do not detail the need for federal monitors in these counties.
None of the counties are currently subject to any election-related federal consent decrees.
None of the counties have been accused of violating the rights of language or racial minorities or the elderly or disabled.
Your letters simply provide a non-exhaustive list of federal election statutes as the basis for this action without pointing to any specific statutory authorization.
When asked for specific authorization during our phone call, you didn't provide any.
Accordingly, the Department of State invokes its authority under Section 101 of the Florida statutes to send its own monitors to the three targeted jurisdictions.
These monitors will ensure that there is no interference with the voting process.
You have my cell phone number.
Please let me know how best to coordinate with your team as Florida works towards another smooth election day.
That's the way to handle it.
There's one other thing, and this is good news.
How much time do I have here, Sarah?
Tom Cotton, Chuck Grassley, Marsha Blackburn, Mike Lee, and Marco Rubio have just sent a letter to
the 50 largest law firms in the country.
Dear fill-in-the-blank, we are writing about your firm's environmental, social, and governance practice.
Although businesses would certainly be wise to lawyer up before undertaking an ESG initiative, your firm has a duty to fully inform your clients of the risks they incur by participating in climate cartels and other ill-advised ESG schemes.
During a recent Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, FTC Commissioner Lena Kahn said, she's also the Assistant Attorney General of the Antitrust Division, blah, blah, blah, were asked to share their thoughts about ESG collusion.
Commissioner Kahn emphasized that there is no ESG exemption
laws.
Yada, yada, yada.
We,
the ESG movement attempts to weaponize corporations to reshape society in ways Americans would never endorse at the ballot box.
Of particular concern is the collusive effort to restrict the supply of oil, coal, and gas, which is driving energy
costs up all over the globe.
Over the coming months and years, Congress will increasingly use its oversight powers to scrutinize institutional antitrust violations being committed in the name of ESG.
You should warn and advise your clients that are participating in ESG initiatives.
Both you and your clients should take care to preserve relevant documents in anticipation of
congressional investigations.
That's great.
This is why they are so scared and they know
they cannot lose today.
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Do you know the worst part of election night?
I think turning on cable news and hearing nothing but bland, stale, pre-packaged talking points that usually piss you off from
overpaid bloviators who all were part of the system.
And now they're like, they're trying to give you advice and
ideas of how important these elections are, really, because you've been in the system.
You like the system.
What are you talking about?
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Yeah, and Megan Kelly.
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Fun, wild,
tragically sad if it doesn't go our way tonight, but it's, it's, I really think it's going to.
Eric Schmidt is with us.
He is the Missouri Attorney General.
I think he's one of the strongest.
There's like four of them in the country that I can always count on and go, yep, they're going to do the right thing.
Eric Schmidt is one of those guys.
He is the Attorney General who's running for the U.S.
Senate.
And you are, I mean, I say this without.
trying to jinx it.
You are way ahead in your election, are you not, Eric?
We feel good about it, and that's what the polling would suggest.
But you know this, Glenn.
You got to run through the tape here and make sure people get out and vote.
But it's exciting.
We're confident.
And
we're working really hard.
I mean, you talk about it all the time, Glenn.
I think the fate of this republic hangs in the balance.
We cannot go another two years with what we've seen.
We've been fighting those fights in the AG's office, and I want to take that same fighting spirit to the Senate.
Well, we need you in there.
I don't know if you've seen the letter from Grassley and Mike Lee and Tom Cotton that talk about ESG, there is a big coalition in the Senate that's going to take that on next year.
And I think that's great.
Yeah, I look forward to hopefully joining that.
As you know, Gwen,
we opened up a big investigation just a few weeks ago against six of the biggest banks in the world for this UN net zero carbon alliance,
net zero banking alliance, where they want to have their portfolios by 2050 carbon neutral.
What would that mean?
Well, that means not only going after oil and gas production, which is, by the way, driving inflation because we've choked that off,
going after car manufacturers.
And California is the worst example of this, right?
On Monday, they say
no more gas-powered vehicles.
On Friday, they say, oh, yeah, you can't charge your electric vehicle.
It's just totally insane.
But also, it's traditional agriculture.
I mean, they're going to go after your farm, your loan, because you have too many diesel-powered vehicles.
This is a radical agenda.
We see the short-term play right now with the Biden administration.
This ESG movement's a long-term play.
It's antithetical to capitalism.
It's antithetical to the American experiment, and we've got to stop it.
Well, I do want to also tell you that tomorrow I start a campaign for all the senators, Republican, that have been elected or are currently there except for Mitt Romney.
I am starting a campaign to get Rick Scott to replace
Turtle Man.
What's his name?
Mitch McConnell.
I block his name all the time.
Yes, you do.
It's bad.
And I'm not going to ask you
to join that campaign until tomorrow.
Then I'll talk to you about it.
So, Eric, I saw the DOJ's plans to
monitor elections.
I know now it's happening in Missouri, it's happening in Texas, and it's happening in Florida.
What are you doing about it in Missouri?
And have they said why they're coming to monitor your elections?
You know, everybody just became aware of this last minute, as you would expect.
And we're obviously monitoring this ourselves and watching very closely.
I think it's a glimpse, Lynn,
into two things.
One is the over-politicization of DOJ.
We have seen this time and time again now, whether it's going after political enemies like some sort of banana republic that did, you know, raiding the pre-dawn raid of the former president's home and likely rival, which is nuts.
And by the way, if that were happening in another country, our State Department would be like warning Americans about it.
It's happening here.
So you've got that going on.
Of course, you've got the infamous Patriot, using the Patriot Act to go after parents who show up at school board meetings.
These folks at the top are held in on power and control.
And one of our important roles in the Senate and this oversight function is we got to bring these folks in.
And not just there, obviously.
We've got in our lawsuit against big tech coordinating with big government a deposition schedule with Anthony Fauci.
I think he needs to be brought in in 2023 and clear his calendar.
But back to DOJ, you've seen the over-politicization.
It's also
a tell for them of what they really want to do when they talk about federalizing our elections.
I mean, they want command and control from Washington, D.C.
The Constitution's very clear that state legislature set the time, place, and manner of elections.
And this is a preemptive
message, I guess, they're sending to 24 states where they're quote unquote monitoring it.
So we're concerned about it.
We're watching it.
But again, it's part and parcel of this DOJ that, again, it's just become way too political.
So wait a minute.
24 states.
How many of them are blue states?
I haven't seen the full list.
I really haven't.
I just know that in Missouri, you know, our Secretary of State became aware of this just about 48 hours ago.
Yeah, yeah.
So anyway, so it's.
So are you doing?
Florida Department of State just said you're not welcome.
In fact, federal election monitors are not permitted inside of polling places as it would be counterproductive and potentially undermine the confidence in this election.
So they're saying don't don't you dare do it.
Yeah, no, we've pushed back.
We've pushed back.
And again,
it's kind of unclear what exactly, you know, this quote-unquote monitoring, you know, it's just
this vagueness, but I think it's meant to send a message, right?
Again, this is just, this is not what DOJ is supposed to be, right?
The Department of Justice is supposed to be this neutral actor that
represents the government in certain cases, right?
What we're seeing right now, and it's not just DOJ, sadly, I mean, you're seeing this with the 87,000 new IRS agents, which, by the way, is one thing that we've got to take care of right away when we get into Congress, make sure those people don't get funded.
But you're just seeing the administrative state now take on an even more aggressive approach.
And I actually think they're going to try to accelerate this, Glenn.
I think that, you know, especially if Republicans take over tonight, they know that the only way they can move their agenda forward isn't legislatively.
It's through this administrative state.
And Mike Lee is somebody that I admire.
He endorsed me in my primary.
And I know that you hold that same admiration for him.
He's a good man in working on some things that pull back that power.
The founders never envisioned.
in the system of self-government and separation of powers, which is meant to protect individual liberty.
They never thought.
I mean, by the way, half of the Federalist papers are written about how these different
branches would jealously guard their power, right?
They knew what human nature was like.
They never thought that the Article I branch, Congress, would willingly cede all this authority to the Article II branch, the executive branch.
We've got to rein that back in, whether it's for every new rule, pull back 10, or it's if it has an impact over X, Y, and Z, Congress has to vote on it.
We've got to do that because the folks in Congress, Glenn, are perfectly happy, many of them, with saying, I voted for the greatest bill in the world, but I can't believe what the EPA did we got to get through that because people aren't accountable and that's what our entire system of self-government is based on if you want to understand what you know Missouri's always been suspicious of the government you know central government a thousand miles away telling us how to live our lives but at the root of it is nobody knows who the deputy undersecretary of the department of transportation is
And this is at the heart of all of these big issues we're talking about, a lot of our lawsuits, a lot of things you talk about.
we've got to get that under control.
It doesn't make front page, you know, sort of headlines, but it's the root of frustration.
It's the root of the problem.
All right, my man.
Are you still out campaigning today?
We did a election day, you know, interesting, right?
Like we did a six-state tour yesterday around the state.
I'm going to go vote with my wife here in about 10 minutes.
We've got a family tradition of eating pizza on Election Day.
So we'll do that later today.
So there's a lot of things, but you're going to still try to, you know, talk to voters.
But, you know, today is a day where people let their voices be heard.
And it's, we're the greatest country in the history of the world, and I think people understand the stakes today.
We have to preserve that.
We have to take this country back because there's nowhere else to go.
This is the greatest experiment in human history.
There is nowhere else to go.
And once you lose it, you don't get it back.
Every civilization has a beginning and has an end.
And I don't think that the American people right now want to give up on this country.
So today's a big, big day.
Hopefully, your election coverage tonight.
You guys are having a lot of fun declaring this red wave, but we got to earn it.
Well, like I said, you cannot count it.
You got to get out and vote.
We would love to have you on as soon as you walk off stage,
you know,
accepting
tonight.
So we'd love to have you part of the program.
Listen,
take care.
Be safe.
Thank you for everything you've done.
And we look for big things,
assuming you win tonight.
All right, Glenn.
Take care.
Thank you.
God bless.
Bye-bye.
I mean, it's such a tough spot to be a politician in the middle of an election day interview where, you know, like, you know, Eric's, I think, polling looks really good.
I think
he's going to win.
But, like, you don't want people to say, ah, he's going to win.
They're not going to come out.
Well, that's the worst thing.
Anyone can do.
Yeah.
The worst thing anyone can do.
I would not look at any of this stuff
as a sure thing.
I mean, these races can go either way.
You know, the Missouri race was supposed to be one of the closest in the country.
I think, you know, Eric has done a really good job as a candidate and has opened up a lead in the polling.
Not only a good job as a candidate, I think he was a strong attorney general.
Yeah.
I think he went after the bad guys over and over and over again, and people rewarded him.
They're two different jobs, though.
You can be a really competent public servant and then suck as a candidate.
We've seen that many times, and people lose races that way.
He's been able to handle both of those jobs, which is great.
And I think he's going to be a really good senator when he wins today.
Yes.
Good news today.
Hopefully.
We have Masters on with us today.
When is he coming up?
Do you know?
Don't know yet.
We've got a few of them
stopping by today, anxious to see what is happening with Carrie Lake.
You know, she was in
her office was attacked.
Nobody's talking about all of the things
that are happening to the Republicans, the violence,
threats that are going on.
They don't talk about it.
We are in the Hunter Biden window.
That's a new thing that has developed in elections.
There's a Hunter Biden window that journalists now all have adopted.
Like it's, you know,
it's a national holiday where they have a moratorium on news that could possibly help Republicans.
Yeah,
you just, you just, look, it's too important.
This is them talking.
It's too important.
I know the journalism thing.
We're supposed to report both sides, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But when we're this close,
we can't throw it.
We could tell that story after.
Nancy Pelosi.
We could tell that story after the election, right?
And that is what I think really has been implemented
starting after 2016 with
the James Comey letter
and that stuff that developed right before that election.
They said they'd never make that mistake again, and they are trying to implement that.
So I would like to just ask you one question.
It's more rhetorical.
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I'm excited to hear your predictions.
Are you?
I am.
I am.
I will say it was tough to do.
I think, you know, I'm hoping there are some good things that are going to come.
And I think dealing with optimism for me in these situations is difficult.
I'm not good at it.
I'm really, I'm very confident when I say, yep, going to lose.
Yeah, right.
Exactly.
That's how I feel.
That's why I've been very confident in past elections that I thought we were going to lose.
And then we did.
And I felt very confident.
This is a weird one.
I mean, I think it's close.
There's a lot of races.
You know, one of the things that scares me about some of the races that I have optimism on is Republicans were significantly behind.
They jammed on the accelerator,
put their foot on the accelerator pedal and
really flew up out of nowhere and got right to about tide and just stopped.
And so these races have been holding at basically even.
The Masters race is one of them.
The New Hampshire one is another that has happened recently.
The Pennsylvania one is another one of these stories where you just saw, like, you know, there was a poll we did back in the summer where John Fetterman was up by 21 points.
And then now we kind of got right back into that, you know, very even area.
And all the polling movement stopped in the last week or so.
So it's a weird time, but we have the predictions.
I decided, you know, you got to put every single state, no toss-ups, you got to put everyone in a column.
So we did that yesterday.
I know you did as well, right?
Yeah, I did.
I did did as well.
Went through the whole thing.
I'm anxious to see if we match up.
Oh, gosh.
I don't know if that's good or bad.
We'll do that.
We both agree then.
We're screwed.
We'll do that coming up in just a second.
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We got a lot on our plate today.
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Well, Stu is here, and Stu is
the guy who looks at all the polls, then looks at what other things do you look at?
Lots of different things.
Historic trends,
financial donations,
changes in the demographics in each district,
momentum.
Got it.
There's a lot of stuff.
Okay.
So you're putting them all together now, and you're ready to make your final calls.
Yes.
We're going to hold you to these.
Pat Gray is joining us now from Pat Gray Unleashed.
I do a similar thing.
I just look at the race and think, yeah, I think he's going to win.
That's pretty much the same process.
It's a very similar process.
Very, very close to what you just described.
Nothing like that.
Well, except the exact opposite of no research whatsoever.
Right, okay.
All right.
Okay.
So let's go through these.
These are probably more accurate, and that's how this works.
It's like the woman in the office who's never watched a college basketball game that wins the final four tournaments.
That's how this works.
But so let me give you a baseline because I think most of this will agree on.
First of all, you start out in the Senate, 36 Democrats not up for election.
They're automatically locked in.
29 Republicans.
One of the reasons why it's tough for Republicans to win the Senate is because they're down by seven at the start.
Right.
36, 29 as we lead in to election day.
So then we go to the likely categories.
Races we don't think will be super close.
Tell me if you disagree with any of these.
We can move them on your charts.
But California, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New York, Oregon, Vermont, Connecticut.
You get any discounts on the locked in with Democrats.
With Democrats.
Yes.
I would agree with that.
There are some people I know around here that are getting super optimistic and thinking Connecticut might be in play.
No way.
I don't think so, but I'm confident with all of those.
Glenn, you're there.
I'm going to give you my list here in a minute, but I think that
there's some openings there, but it's going to be.
We're going to have to have an extraordinary night.
Some people have speculated Oregon might be in play.
Yeah.
Oregon for the governor
is definitely in play.
For the Senate,
it would be a big surprise.
But it's, you know, again, when the gubernatorial race is close, you know, I don't want to talk anyone out of voting.
Please do it.
On the likely Republican side, give me if you disagree with any of these.
Alabama, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, South Carolina, both Dakotas.
Also, both Oklahomas.
There's a special election going on.
There's two Senate seats in Oklahoma.
Missouri, we just talked to Eric Schmidt just on the air just a minute ago.
Iowa and Florida, which is Marco Rubio, was closer early on.
I moved it over to the likely category, I think, a couple of weeks ago.
That gives you
any disagreements on there that you're worried about any of those?
Okay.
So, what's interesting about that is it gets you to the baseline of 44-44.
We're locking in right there at 44 to 44.
All the races after that, I think, are up for a decent amount of discussion.
Should we go through some of these?
Sure, yeah.
All right, so Colorado is we're looking to talk about Democratic leaners, maybe.
Colorado, Washington, and New Hampshire.
Alaska, Utah, Wisconsin, Ohio, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Arizona.
So let's take these.
Start wherever you want.
Start at the beginning.
Okay.
Go ahead.
Okay.
I think the two easiest ones would be Alaska.
Yeah.
So Alaska is going to be a Republican.
We just don't know if it's Murkowski or not.
And then you have Utah, which is Mikely.
Mikely, it's going to be.
I'm with the Mike.
I'm with Mikely for sure.
Mikely, yeah.
And a Republican because it's going to be a Republican.
It's going to be a Republican.
So then you go to Wisconsin,
Ron Johnson against Mandela Barnes.
I think he wins.
I think he wins too.
I'm with Ron Johnson on that one.
Colorado is O'Day versus Bennett.
For sure.
This is Bennett.
You think Bennett's going to win?
Glenn, the Democrat Bennett, or the Republican O'Day?
Republican.
Really?
Okay.
Is this Alan O'Day who did
on the seventh floor?
Yeah, no, it's not.
It's not.
Darn it.
I'd really, I'd think so.
I'd love to hear that song again.
I would too.
Yeah, absolutely.
Seventh floor.
Yeah.
Really good.
That really should have been the theme song.
Yeah, really.
So I have Colorado in my final predictions as a Democratic win, unfortunately.
In Colorado.
In Colorado.
Me too.
We go over to Ohio.
Ohio, J.D.
Vance versus Tim Ryan.
I think Vance wins.
Vance got a really good poll today where he's up by 10, which is
a great result.
I also have Ohio as a Republican, and I have Wisconsin if I didn't say that as Republican as well.
North Carolina, Ted Budd versus Beasley there.
Budd has held a moderate but consistent lead here for a few weeks, and I have Budd winning that seat.
Me too.
Washington, we talked to Tiffany Smiley going up against Patty Murray.
This is what she could win this.
Reach state potentially.
I'm going to be so close.
I'm going to say yes.
Closer than Democrats could have possibly expected going into this.
For sure.
I'm going to say yes.
They don't like her.
They don't like Patty Murray in Washington.
I don't think the Democrats are even that excited about her.
They're not.
And so this might be
a big surprise.
Okay.
Pat, what'd you say?
I think the Republican pulls it out here, too.
Yeah, okay.
I would love that to be true.
I found this one really close.
However, I did give this one to the Democrats.
You did?
Yes, in a close race.
You bastard.
I know.
Wow.
But again, I think these are so far, pretty good results.
Georgia, Herschel Walker.
Herschel wins.
Herschel wins.
I think Herschel wins as well.
I think he wins outright.
I don't think he'll even go to a runoff.
That's going to be my follow-up.
Do you think, Pat Glenn, that it goes to a runoff?
Does I think clear 50?
I do think it could as well.
Now, that, again, would probably be
good for Herschel Walker.
He probably will win a runoff.
But again, we said that last time too, and both Democrats won.
So you don't want to risk it.
Hopefully you can get over 50% there.
Pennsylvania, Oz versus Fetterman.
Fetterman.
I don't want Fetterman so badly that
I can't pick him.
I'm going to pick Oz.
Oz.
I just.
This is one of those
the data looks at.
Yeah.
First of all, we're in no confidence area.
At this point
I have any confidence
We're in really really close territory here.
I went back and forth a little bit on Pennsylvania, but I just can't imagine
and I shouldn't say things like this, but the data had a very it was very very close.
I'm giving the edge to Dr.
Oz,
which is a strange sentence to say.
Good on you.
But I think Oz will win.
I just feel like there's enough people in the middle who don't necessarily have huge ideological leanings in a Republican climate
based on things like inflation and all the underlying issues we're talking about, and then to see the fact that one of the two candidates is incapable of speaking.
Are there enough people with common sense to sway it?
10 years ago, I would have said Oz by 10 points, 20 points.
I don't think it's going to be 10 or 20 points.
No points.
It's going to be close, but I'm going to give this one to Oz at a squeaker.
All right, then next up, Nevada.
Nevada is Adam Laxalt against Cortez Masto.
I think Laxalt only because there's a legacy there, and Nevada loves the Laxalts.
And I think he wins.
I think he pulls out.
Now, Cortez Masto is the incumbent.
So there's a bit of an advantage there.
But Laxalt's held public office.
He's relatively well-known.
His family's well-known.
Well-known, not known as some crazy outlier candidate.
He's done a good job in his campaign.
He's had many polls that have showed him up, though it is close.
I also had Nevada going to the Republicans and Laxalt winning.
Two races left here that we have not covered.
New Hampshire.
New Hampshire is a really interesting race because Hassan or Hassan, depending how you say it,
people seem to do both.
But
she's the incumbent, but really not a particularly notable one.
Like there's not a lot of chatter about her.
She's never really involved in big things.
This is a purplish state.
You have Don Baldwick, who was initially seen as this candidate that couldn't possibly win.
He's too radical, too crazy.
They came into office and closed the polls from about 11 points down to dead heat level.
I'm going to give it to him.
You're going to go with
Bullduck.
Don Bullduck.
We had him on the air.
He didn't seem like a crazy person at all.
Had a couple of listeners from New Hampshire today that convinced me that Bullduck is going to win.
You know,
the momentum is really on his side right now.
Yeah.
It's going to be close.
It's going to be very close.
It could be weeks before we know.
We might not even know until 2027.
This is the race.
I had the hardest time with it.
I went back and forth on it a bunch of times
and I wound up giving it to the Democrats.
Oh, wow.
Very, very close.
Very, very close.
Last race, Arizona.
Easy masters.
Easy masters.
Now, here's the thing that to lead you into this, yeah.
No, not easy masters.
Easy for me, masters.
But, I mean, Arizona could be dead to us all by tonight.
Could.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, it could.
What's interesting about the Masters race, because I said this about Pennsylvania, as Oz was tightening this race, and I started to believe that Oz was going to win it.
I just said, I want to see
one poll.
Give me one poll that shows him actually winning it.
You know, I named all of them, and now we got him.
We never got that out of the Masters race.
There has not been any polls, any, that have shown Blake Masters ahead in this race, at least according to Real Clear Politics.
Now, there's some other polls they don't always include.
However, he's going to win.
However, let me amend that.
Until today,
today, we got not only one, but two polls showing Masters ahead.
So, that is a big update to that story.
I think these polls are going to be very wrong, and I just don't see Masters not winning with Kerry Lake.
I think you're right.
I think Masters will win as well.
I'll give that to Republicans.
What do you have?
My total here, with all of the races we've just talked about is Republicans with 53 seats, Democrats 47 seats.
That's exactly what I have.
So is that really good?
Because I had
switched a few states from you, but I wound up at 53, 47.
You had Pennsylvania going to the Democrats, Glenn, if I remember.
Right.
And then you put your...
All right.
Here's my final count.
Okay.
Democrats, 61.
Sorry, Republicans, 61.
Democrats, 38.
Wow.
So there's going to be one seat only?
Yeah, that's because, strangely,
Utah just wrote in, we want to eject Mitt Romney.
So there's one open seat.
Oh, yeah, so 6138.
So you went with the ejection clause.
I did.
I like that.
I did.
It's with the good and plenty clause.
Yeah.
That's in the constitution.
We're still in fucking statements.
Well, we're in constitutional territory.
Okay, territory.
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All right, so that's pretty positive with you.
50.
Or you said 53.
53 is very positive.
We should be happy.
No, you wouldn't.
We want to get to 53.
We want to get to 54.
What we don't want to do is get to 48 and then stop.
So let's just hope.
Again,
look how many of these races we were like, gosh, these are really tight.
I know, no, no, no.
So it really, it's not a sure thing.
There's at least three of them.
Yeah, I think the number might even be higher that you could flip.
Okay, no, no, no, no.
But hey, look,
if you can get over, you get to 51, that's the most important thing.
Everything you get above.
You're going to have probably Murkowski and Romney.
Yes,
you're not going to feel secure at 51.
Yeah.
But it's much better.
At least you can at least direct the things they're handling.
Yes.
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Let's go over to the House.
You want to do House next or Governors, Glenn?
Let's do the House just real quick.
Okay, just let me in.
Yep, so I have, again, current control: 220 Democrats, 212 Republicans.
All seats are up for election here.
As far as sure thing, likelies, I have 191 Republicans, 165 Democrats.
For leaners, 47 Republicans, 32 Democrats.
So for a final total of 238 Republicans, 197 Democrats.
So
would you put that in the
wave?
Electionist versus 2012.
It's good.
It's very good.
I don't think it's.
It's really strong.
It's not red tsunami.
No.
You could get into the 250s if things go super well tonight.
I have, there's 45.
35.
So I have 432
going to the Republicans.
Okay.
432.
432.
You're thinking three Democrats are going to win?
Three Democrats are going to win, but they're so old they'll be trapped in their office because they won't know how to open the door or where they are.
Right.
And so they'll never actually show up for a vote.
You have a significant amount more opportunities.
I would say this is a red tidal wave, maybe.
Maybe a tsunami.
Okay, so 432 to 3
is the
61 to 38 in the Senate for the Republicans.
Yeah.
Can't you call that a tsunami, though, really?
It's not unanimous.
No, right.
Right?
In either house.
Right.
Imagine the people in those three districts.
What the heck are they doing?
You know what I mean?
What are they doing for the Democrat in those three districts?
Well, they're stupid.
Well, you know, in San Francisco, Nancy Pelosi is going to be a district.
She's still going to make it after all this.
Yeah, yeah.
Dang.
Well, that's a sympathy vote for her husband, though.
Yeah.
And Strom Thurmond's back on the boat, back on the ballot, but he's actually running as a Democrat because he forgot.
Wow.
Yeah, so
he's running as a Democrat.
Really?
Yes.
Wow.
That's a
decomposition of Strom.
I think that's
pretty strong that he can actually do that, though.
Oh, I switched parts off for one thing.
Oh, that's off to him, you know?
That's off to him.
Really impressive.
Thank you.
An impressive, impressive thing.
I've sat on a lot of stuff.
I want to say that I like your prediction better than mine.
I do too, Pete.
I I think it's better.
That's why I'm here.
Right.
Yeah.
You're giving the good news.
Pat, are you more optimistic or less than Glenn?
Just slightly less optimistic than Glenn.
I think it's going to be 240.
240?
To what, 196, would that be?
195.
195, yeah.
195.
Yeah.
240 to 195.
I mean, I think that's within the, I mean, the Republicans really should win.
That's the key number one here is, you know, even like the mainstream models, you know, have, I think it's 85% chance of Republicans winning the House.
So things should go well here.
They are favored.
It's not impossible.
85%, though, is what?
One out of six chance that they don't.
But I mean, most likely they should win the House.
I saw one of those polls today where they're saying 70% chance that the Republicans regain the Senate, which a couple of weeks ago, just
maybe last month, it was the other way around.
It was like 78% Democrat chance.
To give you the 538 model had, on September 18th, had Democrats with a 71% chance
of winning the Senate.
And today, their final model, it's down to 41%.
Holy crap.
10-point swing.
That's wild.
Wow.
Really good math.
Thank you.
You're really good at that.
I see
you do have a piece of paper.
No, but I did that one off the top of my head.
Wow.
Listen,
here's the thing: is you know,
they have to have the last one kind of right,
otherwise it'll be made fun of.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
So, I mean, if you're really cynical, you'd be like,
pollsters.
Let's show the last one before the election.
Some pollsters definitely do this, though, I think.
But
the big worry you'd have for Republicans here is the last two election cycles,
the polls have sucked.
Right.
And everyone's acknowledged they've sucked.
So
some of these people are trying to fix the problems, and eventually they probably will fix them.
They may even overcorrect the other way.
And at some point, these polls are going to tell us something that's wrong the other way.
I don't know when that's going to happen.
I just hope it's not this time.
Because at some point, they have an incentive to try to get this right.
You know, the one thing I do know is have a pretty good gut.
People are not happy.
They're not thinking this is working.
I agree.
So I'm surprised that it's as close as it is, quite honestly, because in my lifetime, this is the clearest example of,
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All right, so we've made our predictions for today.
Stu is a little mealy-mouthed about it.
He says it's going to be...
Yeah, he says it's going to be
54.
5347.
5347.
I'm a little more optimistic.
Pat's more optimistic.
You were saying the Senate's going to be.
I said 5347.
Okay.
Yeah.
But he said it more optimistically.
I say 6138
with the ejection of Mitt Romney, surprisingly, just in a write-in section, just get rid of Mitt Romney so he's ejected from the Senate.
It's the first time the ejection clause will ever have been used against a U.S.
Senator.
Don't look for it.
No, don't do it.
It's dusty, and I don't know where.
It's so old.
It's hard to read with a weird calligraphy thing they do.
I don't know.
All right.
And we all agree that the House, we're going to have a comfortable margin there.
Yeah, I think.
I don't know if it's going to be as comfortable as you're saying.
Well, I think, and you guys are such naysayers.
I think it's
432
with
three Republicans and three Democrats, but they're all the oldest ones, and they're not going to be able to find out.
How could you figure out which ones were the oldest ones?
That would be a lot of work.
That was tough.
We had to do carbon dating.
Yeah, that was part of my research.
Carbon dating.
Did you cut any of them in half and count their rings?
No, I don't even want to joke about that.
That's true.
Thank you.
People having rings inside.
We know that's true, but we don't cut them open to see and count.
All right.
Governors, you want to do the governors?
I actually want to do one more thing.
Okay.
Is Mitch McConnell thrown out of his position?
He's well, here's what's going to happen.
He always,
when the vote happens, because you can't put together any real coalition because it divides the Senate.
You know what I mean?
So you can't do any campaigning against him, and nobody wants to do any campaigning because he holds the purse strings.
And then when you get back from the election trail, He's like, hey, you know what, guys?
Why don't we just do it right now?
Before anybody's had a chance to campaign.
So I believe that we should do the campaigning.
Not this show, but Americans should do the campaigning.
And I'd like to nominate Rick Scott to replace him.
All in favor?
Yeah, sure.
Yeah.
Sure.
It's passed.
So Rick.
So that was unanimous.
It was unanimous.
Wait, so why Rick Scott?
He's number one.
Number one.
He is,
well, he's just not
Mitch McConnell.
Okay.
That is true.
He's actually highly qualified for that role of not being Mitch McConnell.
Right.
Yeah.
Right.
It's interesting.
And he seems like a guy.
He's not like the most divisive guy in the Senate.
He probably could build somewhat of a coalition.
I think so.
And he's strong.
Yep.
He's, you know, he's a strong conservative.
He'd do a good job.
And he can,
I think he could bring people together and get things done.
So.
That's exactly why it won't happen.
It will if people flood the Senate starting tomorrow.
Yeah, not today.
Today, worry about today.
If you're worried about Kentucky today, worry about Rand Paul getting re-elected.
Yeah.
But after that, this is an interesting conversation.
I think it's the type of thing that Republicans always talk about doing, but never actually do.
Yeah, because I, now this is a rule of thumb, okay?
But I think it proves to be true.
If I had to describe the two parties, one is just stupid and the other one's evil.
That's a good description, right?
right?
Now, I might be boiling things down a little too.
I don't know.
Sometimes Republicans are pretty accurate.
Sometimes Democrats are stupid.
Yeah.
But yeah.
But usually when a Democrat is stupid, he's also evil.
They're stupid and evil.
And it's kind of the same thing for Republicans.
No, the evil ones tend to be smart.
Yeah.
So when Republicans are evil, they're smart.
It's just the good ones that seem to be so dumb.
You know who would be a great majority leader is Mike Lee, the best senator in the United States of America.
Again, worry about getting elected today at least first.
And I think he's
not think so because Mike is
a lot of things
overqualified for almost anything,
except for the cheerleader.
Yeah, that's true.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, he's not a cheerleader.
He's not exactly electric.
No, but Mitch McConnell is dirty, so he just pulls, you know, he pulls strings.
Mike would never do that.
So, yeah.
All right.
Anyway, let's go to the governors.
Governors, all right.
So there's 14 that are not up for election, six Democrats, eight Republicans.
Of course, control in this, you know, the number doesn't necessarily mean all that much, unlike the Senate, but likely Democrats, Hawaii, Rhode Island, Colorado, Massachusetts, Maryland, which were both Republicans.
Now going over to the Democrats, but you know those stories of kind of liberal Republicans.
Really?
Maryland was run by a Republican?
It was, sort of.
Yeah.
Connecticut, Illinois, and California.
Gavin Newsom should win, unfortunately, easily there.
Republicans.
That's crazy.
Likely, I know.
I think the chance to take out Gavin Newsom was the recall, which was pretty close, even though people like to say he blew out the other.
It was a few percentage points, and he was in real danger just a couple of weeks before that election actually occurred.
Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Idaho, Nebraska, Ohio, Iowa, Wyoming, South Carolina, Carolina, Vermont, New Hampshire, both Republicans, South Dakota, and then a couple that were in the discussion for a while as to whether they would be up.
Texas, Greg Abbott will win there.
And Florida, Ron DeSantis.
Let's just take a minute and just think of it.
Betto goes away.
Betto's life after this.
And Charlie Christ.
I mean, both of those are pretty delightful.
They are.
Any way either of those guys could ever run for a major office again.
Yeah.
No, absolutely.
They will just be sent to fill those positions that are impossible to win.
So they can just run some.
Lose again.
Perennial losers.
Yeah, just perennial losers.
That's Stacey Abrams, too.
That's the Abrams story, right?
I mean, it's the same thing.
Okay, so that gets you to 22 Republicans and 14 Democrats.
The lean Democrats, I have Pennsylvania,
which again is just, he's been running.
Shapiro has been running ahead of Federman by about eight to ten points.
So I think they'll hold that one.
Maine,
this is a tough one.
What do you guys think about New York?
I think
Zeldon's going to pull the
Zeldmentum is real?
I do.
I refuse to call it Zelda.
No, I think it's a great word.
Yeah.
I really, really want this to be real.
I really, really want it to happen.
It's just hard to believe.
It's hard to believe.
I mean, yes, Pataki won, what, in the 2000s, but it's been, it seems like it's been forever.
It's been a long time since the return.
When did Pataki win?
What was it, 2005?
No, it was before.
He was there for 2005.
21, right?
He was there for 2009.
He was really in the 90s.
It's been a long time.
It has been a long time.
But look at how bad.
Do we have the clip of not Whitmer, but
what's her name, Hochul, talking about
crime yet again?
Here she is yesterday.
She has been hyper-ventilating, trying to scare people for months.
And New Yorkers are on to it.
All the legitimate media organizations have called him out for what he is doing, fear-mongering.
It's not just here in New York.
That is going to be published and playbook all across this country.
All you need to know is that the Democratic states are safer than the Republican states.
So check out the fact.
Oh, God, what the stupid line.
Oh, my God.
Jesus.
It's unbelievable.
So New York really, I think, is a lot tighter than anyone could have possibly expected.
I think it is.
I think one of the big big problems, though, and I mean this sincerely, is over the past couple of years, it's been so bad in New York.
How many people do you know that have moved from New York to Florida?
Oh, yeah, it might be.
It might just be the really scary people.
The people who vote.
No, yeah, the people who would vote for Lee Zeldon in this situation already voted with a plane and a moving truck and now are in another state.
And so so many people left that state that would possibly be Zeldon voters.
That might be the problem.
Again, it's still a blue state, and the fundamentals there are pretty strong in the Democrats' favor.
I did not like to give this one to the Democrats, but I did.
I gave Hope
a close hanging on.
Don't you think?
Oh, yeah.
Alaska.
It's going to be Republican ranked choice voting, though.
It's treason.
What are you speaking right there?
It's treason.
I think in the constitutionally accurate way, you're right.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Thank you.
And that's the one penalty where there's an action.
Oh, I shall be afraid of it.
I don't even remember.
I don't even remember that.
Threatening my life now.
Death because I picked myself up.
I'm not the one speaking truth.
It's the founding fathers who threatened your life.
I knew I hated you.
They saw you.
They call him slaves.
They saw you.
They saw him coming a mile away.
They were slave owners.
A mile and 240 years away.
Georgia.
Kemp.
You think Kemp's going to hold on there?
I think, right?
Yeah.
Stacey Abrams finally out of our lives.
Yeah.
Oklahoma, the oddly competitive Oklahoma.
We talked to Governor
yesterday.
How did that happen?
His opponent is a former Republican that just switched parties.
Oh, wow.
So it's kind of a quirky race.
And they're saying Oklahoma's crime rate is higher than New York's.
Is that even true?
I haven't fact-checked that yet.
Part of this is so weird the way they do this.
Yeah, like the highest murder rate in America is Alaska.
Now, would you feel like you'd be the most unsafe in Alaska of the United States?
If the murderers are polar bears, yes.
Exactly.
And some of them are.
Yeah, they are.
When you broaden it to states, it winds up a lot of times smaller population states that have one bad Democratic-run city rank high on state lists.
It's really unimportant and an idiotic measure.
Of course, Hope knows this.
He says it anyway.
You look at cities.
That's where all the crime is.
Yeah.
27 out of the top 30 cities in America have
massive crime.
The worst cities in America for crime.
The first 27 of them are run by Democrats.
But just the first 27.
Yeah, this is the first 27.
That's not bad.
It's not all of them.
I don't even know how you could find any kind of a pattern there.
Okay, Carrie Lake, is she going to win?
Yes.
Yes.
Yep.
I agree.
I think she is.
Nevada, very close.
Lombardo, I have just winning for Republicans as well.
Yes.
Wisconsin, very, very close.
Even closer than the Senate race.
I also gave that to Republicans.
One of the more difficult races, honestly, I went back and forth on a bunch of times, is Kansas.
Kansas has a Democratic governor, which should, this should not be the case, boys and girls.
Kansas should not be the case.
This should not be happening.
I actually went back and watched this debate recently, and it's like, you have this like grandmother, grandmotherly figure as a Democrat, and this very buttoned-up Republican who really knows, you could tell he knows what he's talking about.
He's, you know, very intelligent.
And you just look at this, you're just like, how is this?
But the polls are super close, and this governor in Kansas might hold on.
I gave it to the Republicans.
It's a tough one, though.
That could go either way.
That's just to cover your tracks of for treason?
For treason, yeah.
I'm trying to get out of the treason thing.
Minnesota, oddly, very, very close in this cycle.
Yeah.
I wound up going and giving that to Democrats.
The thing I want to watch tonight is in Minnesota, how does Keith Ellison do?
Because he's up for re-election.
And I don't think it's going well for him.
Wow, that'll be very interesting.
It would be nice.
Here's another one it would be nice to get out of our political lives.
Yes, yeah.
New Mexico is also pretty darn close, but I gave it to Democrats.
So the last two were really, really tough.
And these have been kind of the two that have been talked about the most.
Oregon.
Oregon, obviously a blue state.
A very odd three-way race has made it very close, where the Republican has led for most of the last few weeks.
The issue here is as the independent candidate, former Democrat, fades away, which is what seems to happen in these three-way races often,
what's going to happen with those votes.
So far, the Republican Christine Dresen has held on to a slight lead in a lot of these polls.
I fear, though, these third-party candidate people who are voting for Betsy Johnson are going to come across to the Democrat and give the Democrat a really tight victory.
I believe that things are so crazy bad in Oregon that they're going to give it to the Republicans.
I hope you're right.
I want you to be right on that.
And then the last one, which is I actually switched as I walked in the studio.
And every time I do this, I get these wrong.
So take this with a grain of salt.
Maybe I'm wish casting a little bit here.
But I gave Michigan to Tudor Dixon.
Oh, I love that.
Wouldn't that be great?
Wouldn't that be sweet?
Oh, my God.
That'd be great.
I think she could win, and she's a good candidate.
Oh,
really?
She's almost as good as Carrie Lake.
Yeah, and the frustration with Whitmer is real, I think.
Yeah, you know, I think she could win.
And polls have missed in this area, particularly.
Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio.
That whole region has been where the polls have missed most.
So, well, because of all the dead people that won't answer polls.
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Final count there, by the way, 30 Republicans, 20 Democrats for governor.
That only accounts for 50 states.
What about the other four that Biden was talking about the other day?
We'll get to that later.
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But some of them are life and death.
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And now
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We're going to be doing an election Q ⁇ A this afternoon as well.
If you have any questions or just want to accuse me of treason, like this happened several times on this program today, you could do that as well.
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You are?
I think I'm doing it on...
Am I doing it on Blaze?
I'm doing it on Blaze for Blaze subscribers only, I think.
Really?
Yeah.
I didn't know that.
Well, that's another thing.
Are you doing one?
As I said, I'm doing one on the YouTube channel
for Studos America.
Yeah, I like to go to the loyal people.
I'm not a traitor.
Yeah.
See,
it seems to always end with me being a traitor.
Well,
what are you going to do?
You know, when you're a traitor, you're a a traitor.
You're a traitor, and I got to call a spade a spade.
Or a traitor a traitor.
Okay.
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this afternoon.
It's all really funny until it becomes official U.S.
policy that all three of us are actual traitors.
Yes.
And that could happen.
And then it stops being so fun.
It's not as hilarious at that point.
I want you guys to go first, though.
Really?
Yeah.
Just to kind of.
Yeah.
I mean, that's a question.
You know, if you're well, maybe, maybe not.
I mean, if the three of us were in the injection room, would you want to go first or last?
I think I actually would rather go first.
Really?
Yeah, I think so.
Get it over with.
Stop the waiting.
Anyway,
that way you don't have to see the twitching of the other two.
Right.
And I won't say that as I shove one of you on the table in front of me.
But
anyway, this is why we need to regain, or Republicans need to regain the Senate and the House.
So that I don't care if they do a single bill because they're not going to get one passed anyway.
Not without being vetoed.
I just want them to stop the nonsense that's going on.
As much of it as you can.
Just stop.
Stop the packing of the Supreme Court.
You know,
I think the DOJ, stopping the DOJ
is
probably one of the biggest things I've seen in my lifetime.
If the DOJ is allowed to be corrupted as much as it is, you know, you're not joking so much about shoving you on the table first.
That's right.
And Pat and I will do it.
We'll do it.
Seemed very serious as he did.
I swear, Your Honor.
I swear, Your Honor, it was him.
He wrote all the things I said.
It was crazy.
Glenn's actually been liberal for some time.
Oh, my God.
You too, Pat.
Me too.
You too.
Yeah.
Yeah, we were just afraid of Pat.
Old time.
Yeah.
So I think that's the biggest thing.
But what has to happen is first, you got to get Mitch McConnell out of the way.
You got to get him out of the way.
Senate vote Rick Scott.
I'm just saying.
I'm just campaigning for him.
Okay, so anyway,
you get him out of the way, then you have to pass a budget and have it go through the appropriations and everything else.
Otherwise, you can't stop the IRS.
You can't turn off the spigot for the IRS and their 87,000 new agents.
Wasn't it 2009, the last time we actually passed a budget?
No, I think it was 2007 or 8.
It's been a long time.
It's been since George Bush.
It's been, yeah, a long, long time.
Yeah.
That's insane.
It's insane.
It's unconscionable.
Right.
And I don't know if you've noticed the budget that we have essentially operated under has not exactly been in balance.
Not exactly.
I've never noticed this.
We seem to be ever so slightly out of balance.
That's how they get around it.
We don't have a budget, so we're just going to tack on some, you know,
some more resolutions.
Yeah, some more spending.
And then they can actually take that money and spend it really kind of pretty much wherever they want.
That's what they keep doing.
So they keep doing that.
I mean, how many bad things have been financed by no budget?
Many.
Many, many.
Including this war in Ukraine.
Right.
Which I'm starting to think is a bad thing.
Right.
And it's another reason why the Senate and the House don't have, they don't have any control over anything.
They've been completely gutted because Congress has the purse strings.
That's the thing with oversight.
When a congressman pulls
Fauci up and says, I don't think you're telling the truth, you just cut their funding off.
That's what everybody's been afraid of in the past, but Congress can't do that now.
Kind of an unconstitutional thing, but
by the way, Chicago man has been arrested after authorities say he left a threatening voicemail for a Republican gubernatorial candidate.
He said he was going to skin Darren Bailey alive after killing the candidate's family.
He better kill himself now because if he doesn't, I'm going to kill him, said
Lennox.
Lennox also described Bailey, an Illinois state senator who's running against Democratic Illinois Pritzker, as a racist white person, and he knew where Bailey and his children sleep.
So there's some more of that right-wing hatred that is happening.
Houston police
arrested a man suspected of throwing a beer at Republican Senator Ted Cruz during a parade
for the Houston Astros.
The video captured the moment Cruz was waving to the crowd as a beer was launched at him.
We have the video.
There he is.
Yeah.
It bounced off of him.
But apparently, one of the security people really kind of helped deflect that a bit.
And
they have arrested a 33-year-old male, but I'm sure that's just another
case of a GOPer that has been listening to Mega MAGA Republican.
Exactly right.
Violence.
Pat, I asked too earlier.
May I ask you, why would police refuse to release the mug shot of the Pelosi hammer attack suspect?
I was wondering that myself earlier.
And
I don't know that I came up with a reason.
No, I can't either.
They say the police say we don't own the copyright of the mug shot.
We don't own the copyright.
Who does?
We don't own the rights to that mug shot.
I don't know.
Who owns it?
The police mug shot.
It should be the city,
I think.
We also have Carrie Lake's campaign targeted over the weekend by what her team thought to be a terrorist attack.
Lake noted the alleged threat wasn't the first her team has had to deal with, but this one
has to be found.
Republican nominee for Arizona, Carrie Lake, spoke to reporters.
Have you watched her press conferences?
She's amazing.
Are they not the best?
Yeah, she's incredible.
She talked to him about the white powder and the threats that came into the office.
She said, we're in dangerous times.
This is not the first time we've been threatened.
I've been threatened many times.
Our tires have been slashed.
We've had screws drilled into our tires so our tires would blow out while we're on the road.
She said, this is why we need to elect somebody who's strong and a fighter and not a coward.
We'll get to the bottom of this.
We really don't want to get too far ahead of it.
So the police are
looking into it now.
The FBI is looking into it.
Oh, then it's fixed.
Yeah, right.
If the FBI's on it, it's fixed.
So that's good.
Yeah, well, they're a little behind on who leaked the Supreme Court document.
Are they?
Yeah, they're a little behind on that.
So they may not be on it.
Do you think you should have had somebody by now?
Maybe.
I just.
Especially because there's just was only like a hundred possibilities at the beginning of it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, how have they not narrowed this down?
Like, what?
I don't know.
Maybe they know and they just haven't released a report or whatever.
Who knows?
But still, it does seem like this is taking an odd amount of time.
So
Cheryl Ann Leslie has been charged with two counts of felony fraud.
South Florida woman arrested Friday on charges she voted in Florida and Alaska.
during the election cycle over the last couple of election cycles.
She told investigators her work as a physician's assistant required extensive travel between multiple states, and she just didn't even think.
I forgot, I was in Alaska, and I had to vote, and then
I was down in Florida, and I voted, and I forgot that I voted.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
So, physicians' assistants, you should know you can't do that.
And magicians' assistants should know that they also are prohibited by law, no matter how many magic shows you're doing.
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Former Orange County Commissioner candidate Cynthia Harris has filed a sworn affidavit in late August with the Secretary of State's office alleging that illegal operations to collect third-party ballots have been going on for years now in the Orlando area, where voting activists are paid $10 for each ballot they collect.
She described an intricate system funded by liberal-leaning organizations that dispatch ballot brokers in black communities to pressure voters to turn over their ballots.
There's a $10 fee per ballot.
It's divvied up among the parties who help complete the harvesting.
Collection and delivery of ballots by third parties is illegal in Florida.
Didn't know that.
But I was once a magician's assistant.
So
I don't know a lot about election law.
Buying people's ballots.
Not legal.
Mark that down.
Write it down.
Really?
Yeah, not legal.
Even if you give a good rate?
Yeah.
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So
that's fantastic.
We got that going on for us.
Colorado man has been arrested for tampering with a voting machine.
He went into...
And that's illegal, too.
Well, in Colorado.
Are we going to get with this election?
I mean, come on.
Yeah.
Come on.
Really?
What?
Does it have to be perfect for you people?
Jeez.
Don't pass the good
for the perfect.
You're right.
Exactly.
Sure.
Exactly.
There's a saying in there.
Yeah, there's a saying in there.
I don't know what it is.
Not exactly that.
No.
I think I'm getting Alzheimer's.
I think I am.
I think there's a lot of things.
I feel that way when I'm on the air as well.
Yeah, do you?
Yeah, I do.
Yeah, good.
I do.
Your erratic mood swings would indicate.
Shut up.
Okay, anyway, we were talking about
this.
Everybody,
And we're all about to snap.
Tonight could be an interesting broadcast.
Oh, man.
If this thing goes the wrong way,
this is going to be
everyone's going to be pulling clips of us just.
It might be our last broadcast.
Anyway, Colorado man arrested for tampering with a voting machine.
He apparently inserted a USB thumb drive into one of the voting machines.
So?
I know.
Come on.
Right.
Okay.
Apparently, there's tamper evidence seals on the machine.
They appeared to be disturbed when the machine, when he left, the next person came in
and an alarm went off on it so they know who it was.
This is actually good news.
Yeah.
It's cool.
There are a lot.
I mean, and a lot of these election laws that were presented as these evil voter suppression acts did a decent amount to try to
tighten things up from 2020.
So hopefully there's a reason to be a lot more confident.
A Democratic poll worker accused of pressing straight Democratic ticket on a voters electronic ballot
and telling two black voters not to pull the levers for pro-parent candidates because their supporters are racists.
Apparently she went in, this is in Indiana, and said, here, and just set it up like this.
And she pushed the straight Democratic ballot ticket.
The lady couldn't figure out how to get it off of that.
And so she's in trouble, too.
Well, my understanding is if you're black and you vote for Republicans, you ain't black.
I believe that was the advice from our president.
Yes, thank you.
Thank you for reminding me.
That might be why they did that.
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You know what?
This is really bad because this is like the day after we've been up all night.
Usually the show goes off the rails.
Off the rails.
And for it to happen so early in the day
of a very, very long day.
Tomorrow,
all bets are off.
Yeah, we're screwed.
Blake Masters is here.
He is the U.S.
Senate candidate in Arizona.
Blake, I want you to know we all called you as the winner today.
We're betting on you.
I appreciate it, Glenn.
Thank you.
Great to join you.
We're feeling great.
We've got the momentum.
We just need to seal the deal.
Yeah, you've got two polls out today that show you ahead.
And you've been campaigning with Carrie as well.
And I just can't imagine her
sweeping up and you not being able to close the deal against the space guy.
We're going to send him back to space.
I think the last four or five polls,
no, last four out of five polls that I've seen had me up, right?
So we're peaking at the right time, certainly.
The independents that are crucial are breaking our way.
And it's no surprise, right?
When people look around, they know they're worse off, unfortunately, than they were two years ago.
When you get into the Senate, you are going to love Mitt Romney.
He said last week, he tweeted, Red Wave is coming, and all of the credit goes to Mitch McConnell.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my gosh.
Did they ever bring the money back to you in Arizona?
They ever?
Never.
Not a dollar.
And I try not to be bitter about it.
You know, if I felt entitled to other people's money, I'd be like, A-O-C.
It's a good conservative value to not do that.
Good for you.
When Mitch McConnell pulled that money, I just said, you know what?
That's his business.
My job is to win this race with or without Mitch McConnell's McConnell's money.
I think we're on track to win without, which is just as good in my book.
Oh, I think it's even better.
It's better.
So, Blake,
how can you do things on inflation without passing a budget?
Well, I think we can at least put the brakes on inflation, right?
Stop the bleeding.
When a boat is sinking, the first thing to do is plug the holes and make sure you don't take on more water.
And so just by taking back the House and the Senate, we can put a stop to Biden's demented spending.
I mean, he won't be able to get the Green New Deal passed.
He won't be able to get Build Back Better.
We wouldn't have done the, quote, Inflation Reduction Act, a $700 billion tax and spending.
Which just was renamed.
You know, that is really the
portions of that are the Green New Deal and the Build Back Better.
The down payment on the Green New Deal.
So that's crazy.
We'll put a stop to that.
You know, the other half of inflation is just the consequence, predictable consequence, of course, of Biden's America last energy policies.
You surrender our energy independence, you make war on oil and gas, well, you're going to make the price of energy go up.
That makes everything more expensive because everything we need to live, of course, takes energy to make and to move.
And so that's going to be harder to put that cat back in the bag.
We just need to bearhug Biden's administration and basically hold him hostage until he re-implements the very commonsensical America first energy policies we know we need.
Can you help me out on this?
Yesterday,
it was announced that
a letter went out from Senator Grassley, Cotton, Blackburn, Mikely, and Marco Rubio.
And it went out to 51 of the biggest law firms in the country.
And it's all about ESG.
And basically, it says,
Let me quote, we're writing about your firm's environmental, social, and governments practice.
Although businesses would certainly be wise to lawyer up before undertaking ESG initiatives, your firm has a duty to fully inform clients of the risks they incur by participating in climate cartels and other ill-advised schemes.
It goes on how they're going to investigate.
To the extent that your firm continues to advise clients regarding participation in ESG initiatives, both you and those clients should take care to preserve relevant documents in anticipation of Senate investigations.
Will you put your name to that?
Absolutely.
I think we need to ban ESG.
And, you know, it can be slippery.
The exact details might be pretty hard, but there's a couple ways to really get our hooks in here.
You know, I think it arguably violates fiduciary duties to shareholders when you start privileging left-wing social causes over making sure that a business is making wise economic decisions, right?
The federal government has a lot to say about where and how
pension funds are invested.
And, you know, we're going to use every bit of leverage we have.
You can't draft the Fortune 1000 into being this quasi-de facto government by getting private, you know, so-called private companies to just enforce the left's increasingly totalitarian agenda.
We're just not going to tolerate that in a free society.
So, what do we look for in tonight's results?
Where are the counties or what areas of Arizona do you look at and say, this has got to go well here.
If this goes well, we got it.
Well,
if we win Maricopa County, and I think
if everything goes cleanly, we will.
That's the bellwether.
That's going to really suggest Republicans are going to sweep statewide in Arizona.
You try to win Maricopa or at least fight to a draw.
We'll lose Pima County, but
hopefully not too badly.
And then you run up the score in every other county, most of which are ruby red.
The problem right now in Maricopa County, and I'm just dealing with this,
about 10 to 20 percent of the voting centers, the machines aren't working.
Today?
We just found this out today.
This morning.
It's a lot of people, a lot of patriots are waiting in line to be told, oh, hey, just
find somewhere else to vote.
Or if you want, you can drop your ballot in this black box and it'll be taken downtown and counted later.
Yeah, the tabulators aren't working.
So look, I don't want to jump to conclusions.
I don't know if it's genuine incompetence or if it's something worse than that.
But I do know that the Democrats are hoping that it demoralizes our voters and people get sick and tired of waiting and just go home.
So my message to folks in Arizona, if you haven't voted yet, if you're waiting in line,
stay in line.
Stay in line.
Make sure your vote is cast.
In fact, we need to use this to galvanize more turnout.
Pull out your cell phone.
Call everybody you know in Arizona.
Get them to a voting center.
Take some food, take some water.
We have to stay in line.
You have to cast those votes.
That's how we save this country even if they're trying to play funny business.
What is the percentage of machines?
Do you know?
Sounds like about 20% of the tabulators, or at least
some fraction of tabulators at 20% of the sites are not working.
And, you know, the elections officials swear that they tested them yesterday, and it's like,
man, I don't know.
I don't know what to conclude except we have to overwhelm this system.
We have to just have record turnout.
We
everybody to get out and vote, stay in line, make it fun, make it celebratory, make it festive,
bring some tunes, bring some food.
But, man, we need to overwhelm this
glitch, these hiccups.
Yeah, this is the last chance.
Well, best of luck to you, Blake, who's Blake Masters, who's running for the Senate, for the U.S.
Senate in Arizona.
Highly recommend him.
He is going to be instrumental in turning things around, I believe, in Washington, D.C.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
God bless.
Godspeed.
Thanks, Senator.
I think if we say it like that, it just becomes real.
Thanks, Senator.
It just becomes reality.
Really?
We can wish it was.
It seems a little like witchcraft.
You're not above it.
No.
I mean, that's what it takes to win.
That's what it takes to win.
Again,
everything,
winning is not an option or losing is not an option.
winning should be an option
should be an option yeah by the way the Arizona thing if you remember Pennsylvania on election night 2020 as many people will where Republicans got off to a big lead and then that was slowly withered away over the evening people don't necessarily remember the opposite is true in Arizona where Democrats typically get off to a big lead the way they count their vote is they're allowed to count the early vote and the mail-in vote, tabulate it beforehand, and they can release it, I think, up to an hour after polls close.
So all that stuff can come in right away and that's going to be Democrat-leaning vote.
So what you should expect in Arizona is that the Democrats will lead early as you're watching the coverage tonight and Republicans will start chipping away at that as we go later on in the day.
And the exact opposite in Pennsylvania.
In Pennsylvania, which they have not changed that law.
So the same thing we saw, the same thing.
If they're going to go last home
at 10 o'clock.
Remember?
Remember?
Well, they say they're not going to go home this time.
That is the one thing they did say.
They're not going to go home for any naps.
There's no snappy snippy sleep.
You just keep going.
But the same thing where
it would appear Republicans would, because they're gonna count day of voting first,
and they cannot even begin counting the mail-in vote until after the polls close.
Doesn't make sense.
I agree.
There's a bunch of states that do it that way, though.
There are, let's see,
16 states and Washington, D.C.
do not allow counting until the polls close.
Then there are 23 states that allow counting to begin on election day, but before the polls close.
And then there's 10 states that I believe do it the right way, which will allow the processing and the counting of the mail-in vote beforehand.
They never release it.
It's a felony to release any results.
Oh, you mean like releasing something of the Supreme Court?
I'm not saying it's perfect, but like Florida is an example of this.
Right, right.
Florida does it right.
It's sort of the gold standard.
Remember, they went through
issues after the 2000 election and actually worked to make the system better and succeeded largely.
Again, if you cross your fingers, you never know what election something's going to blow up.
But since 2000, they've done a really good job getting the vote counted accurately and quickly.
And so it's one of the states you really look at to see what the tenor of the race is.
What's the climate of this election?
Well, you can get results really quickly from Florida and get a sense.
Is DeSantis going to win by 15?
Is he going to win by two?
You know, that's going to give you a good sense as to what the other rest of the country looks like, or at least give you an indication of that.
Where in Pennsylvania, you got no idea.
It's going to roll in over hours, hours, you know, weeks.
I mean, it's going to take a while to really know what happens if it's razor thin close in Pennsylvania.
And that's when people start thinking like, hey, what's going on there?
Right.
I mean,
it's an understandable thing.
They really should move to get this done.
You want to mail in your vote.
Okay.
You got an absentee vote.
You want to mail it in.
I know everyone's got different rules on this, but it should be there by election day.
That is not too much to ask.
I have to tell you, I was listening to NPR today, and they were telling me how it's really Pennsylvania.
That's going to be a mess, but that's the Republicans' fault.
They just wouldn't get rid of that law.
They did.
Republicans, I mean, they're not completely wrong on this.
Republicans were.
Now, if you look at it the other way, right, the argument against this is votes will come in.
They will get tabulated in advance.
Someone will leak them, people will know what's going on in advance, and there could be shenanigans.
That's probably why they did it this way.
But, you know, go to Florida.
Go ask Ron how this is happening every single election, and they're doing it competently.
Go ask Rick Scott.
He's going to hold remember, figure this out and implement a similar policy because it doesn't make any sense.
If you're going to have a high number of mail-in votes and absentee votes, if it's going to be the determinative factor in a close election, you've got to be able to tabulate it within a reasonable amount of time.
I have to tell you, I am just, I'm looking for the thing that they did in Baghdad.
Remember?
They stuck their fingers in purple ink.
Purple ink.
I think, honestly, I think we should go back to that.
You got your finger in purple ink?
Great.
You voted.
You got one vote.
That's it.
And it doesn't come off for like a month.
So, you know, in pre-voting, you got your ballot.
You have your purple finger.
You should only have one with you.
Period.
Or we could do something really crazy crazy and catch up with the 21st century and use something called
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Yeah, we'll talk about that some other time.
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All right.
Gonna be with Megan Kelly on her national broadcast here in just a minute and her podcast.
You don't want to miss that.
I mean, that's, I mean, it's Megan Kelly and me.
And then
I think our first guest tonight is Megan Kelly.
She'll be be on our election broadcast tonight to give us her view of what's been happening and what she's hearing on the ground.
And also in the first hour of the broadcast is Donald Trump.
So we've got a packed, packed show and all of the analysis, everything that you need.
Steve Dace is going to be there.
Dave Rubin is going to be in Florida with
Ron Scott.
Ron
Scott.
Wow.
What is wrong with you?
What is wrong with you?
Seriously, what is wrong with you?
I think I'm getting Alzheimer's.
I think I am.
It's just a 24-hour case.
It's a mild case.
He's going to sleep it off.
Yeah, no, that's usually this is what the show sounds like tomorrow, and it probably will sound that way because we're going to be doing live coverage till midnight Eastern on Blaze TV, then over to the Studos America YouTube channel where you can keep following us there into the wee hours of the morning.
I know, Glenn, you'll, I'm sure, pop on the YouTube feed, right?
Over at like 1 or 2 a.m.
If I remember, I don't know.
I I don't know.
Oh, no, you're going to use that for an excuse on everything now.
Ron DeSantis is going to be with Dave Rubin tonight.
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It's going to be, I mean, if this is the way I am now, imagine me in nine hours.
Oh my gosh, this is going to be a disaster.
This is going to be.
Hopefully, the election results make us feel better for Glenn's mental collapse.
They better.
They better.
This is the day we pull the bacon out of the fire.
Today.
Bacon out of the fire?
What is happening?
You throw the bacon in the fire.
It was in the pan, but now you throw it in the fire.
You got to pull the bacon out.
It's still in a pan, but.