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00:00I think that all is correct there and...
00:05Okay.
00:06I'll open the door.
00:08I'll open the door.
00:09Let's just turn it on.
00:11I'll plug you on over.
00:13Yes.
00:17We're at 19th.
00:19We're at 19th.
00:20We're at 19th.
00:21We're at 19th.
00:22We're at 19th.
00:24We're at 19th.
00:26I think that you can come out if you want to.
00:29I have a...
00:31Oh.
00:32Oh, you have to tell this one.
00:38Okay.
00:40Okay.
00:41Okay.
00:44Okay.
01:10We want to make sure that we're getting out here early in the morning.
01:13As you can see, it's dark out here.
01:15We were voter number seven, so lucky number seven, and got in there and made our voice heard
01:20and voted for our campaign because we're the Trump endorsed candidates.
01:23So we're trying to make sure all voters understand that President Trump has chosen our campaign
01:27to go and fight for his MAGA movement into the next decade.
01:31I'm like, okay.
01:33I am your personal reminder.
01:36We feel good.
01:37We feel the early voting numbers and what we were hearing on the ground was really good
01:40for us.
01:41And then there were a number of people who were waiting to election day that we talked
01:44to that are excited to get out and vote today.
01:46So we feel that the vibes are good and we just got to continue to drive out the vote today
01:50and feel like a victory is there at the end of the day.
01:59Right now we're going to do everything that we can to make sure that we win it today because
02:03this district has been without representation since January 5th.
02:06So we want to make sure that we've got our voice being heard on Capitol Hill as soon as
02:09we can and we're getting that message out to the voters.
02:12But if there's a runoff, we're also prepared to win it on April 7th.
02:21We're going to try to get everywhere that we can.
02:23We've got the truck behind us with a sign so you're going to be able to see us coming
02:26to a neighborhood near you.
02:28This entire campaign, we've been the hardest working campaign making sure that we're in
02:31every community and every county.
02:32We're going to try to do that today to visit as many precincts as we can to remind people
02:36that there is only one Trump indoors candidate and that's Clay Fuller.
02:45I think Clay Fuller and Lenny Thomas are our guys.
02:51Colton Moore all the way.
02:53Sean Harris, I think it's hard to argue with the retired general cattle farmer who is a
03:02resident of this part of the country and knows it very well and cares about it.
03:10and he's not beholden to higher powers, so to speak.
03:30Hello.
03:31How are you this morning?
03:33I'm good, how are you?
03:34Good.
03:36There is a representative that goes to my small group in church and I asked his opinion.
03:42He was very knowledgeable about both of these people and so he's always around.
03:49His name is Mike Cameron and so I really depended on his wisdom for it.
03:56On this time, no.
03:58Normally it would, but I had my candidate picked out a long time ago.
04:01So I've supported the same one ever since he started running and, you know, actually went
04:06to school with him.
04:07We're good personal friends and he's always done a wonderful job and I stand behind him.
04:18I think he will be in the runoff simply because there are so many candidates.
04:24I think he's probably one of the best recognized, so I think he'll do well in that regard.
04:31As far as overall electing, this is about as deep red as it gets in the whole country.
04:37So I don't have really high hopes, but I do have hope.
04:44Boy, if Mr. Fuller was going to be elected on his effort, I think he would be elected.
04:50I mean, he has put forth the effort and so I would hope not.
04:59There sure were a lot of names on that ballot, so we'll see.
05:05I can see that, but I think Colton's going to pull it out.
05:09So I think he's going to win straight up.
05:11No runoff needed.
05:17Well, I think with so many candidates in the race, we're inevitably going to have a runoff
05:22in April.
05:23I don't know how we get away from that.
05:25So the only question is, of course, which two candidates are going to have the most votes
05:30to get in that runoff.
05:31Is it going to be two Republicans?
05:33Is it going to be a Republican and a Democrat?
05:35Which is more likely.
05:37And then you'll have a three or four-week sprint until the runoff.
05:50Sixteen of them are Republicans, and so it's so many Republicans.
05:54You've got to figure the vote's going to be splintered among them.
05:57And that gives Sean Harris, the major Democratic candidate, a great chance of getting
06:03the most votes overall, but not enough to avoid a runoff.
06:06And so the likelihood is he will be in a runoff against one of the Republicans.
06:12Probably Clay Fuller or Colton Moore are the two leading Republican candidates.
06:16So it's really a contest between Fuller and Moore to see who can get the most votes between
06:21those two to get in the runoff with Harris.
06:30I think Trump still has that support over MAGA, but this will be an interesting test case because
06:36Marjorie Taylor Greene, as we know, had this falling out with Donald Trump.
06:40And she disagreed with him on some issues, and the voters in her district supported her.
06:47And so this is an interesting case to see how powerful Trump's hold over the party is in
06:52that particular district.
06:59It's such a Republican district.
07:00It's about 60-40 Republicans.
07:02So you have to figure if Sean Harris, the Democrat, gets in there, and either of the other two
07:07Republicans, the Republican will probably win just because of numbers.
07:12Now, nothing is impossible.
07:14There could be this odd occurrence where, say, a lot of independent voters go vote for Sean
07:19Harris, but it's just unlikely.
07:30I think right now, virtually everywhere, and including this district, it's the pocketbook issues.
07:35It's affordability.
07:36It's prices.
07:37It's inflation.
07:38It's those things that everybody has to deal with on a daily basis.
07:41And so I think this is a real economics kind of election.
07:44We'll see if the foreign policy issues or immigration cuts into that at all.
07:48But, yeah, it's the economy.
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