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00:00Out here in Pennsylvania, 55 degrees, nice brisk morning, headed from central PA in Harrisburg out
00:05to Lancaster. Going to huddle with the team here, 9.30 morning meeting. They'll be out the door by
00:1110. I'll be joining them. We're going to be chasing ballots all day, 10 to 7. Take an hour for
00:15lunch.
00:16People ask me a lot, what's an average walkbook? Depends. Some days 100, usually about 125. Some
00:20days 150 if you get a really dense area where all the targets are put together and close.
00:25We're headed to Lancaster, so it's not the most urban area. Pretty rural. Houses are pretty
00:32spaced out. We'll get a sense once we get out there. It's on your phone. It's like Google
00:36Maps. It tells you where to go. It tells you who you're talking to. Obviously, we have a
00:40script, but at this point, I don't need it. The door knockers don't need it. Once you've
00:42been in the field today, you pretty much have the script down pat. Then you're tracking all
00:47the answers at the door. You're saying to Bob, hey, I'm here with Pennsylvania Chase. We're
00:51looking for you to vote up and down the ballot. Republican. It's a critical election. Can you
00:55commit to sending your ballot back today? Bob says, heck yes. Great. Thanks, Bob. We'll
00:59check with the clerk in a week just to make sure you get it in and we'll follow up if
01:02there's
01:02any issues. Great. Bob says he sends it in. We mark that down. Well, guess what? We're
01:05doing this all the time. We're collecting all this data. And seven days later, we run our
01:09check. All of a sudden, Secretary of State puts out the report. We can see which ballots have
01:13come back and which haven't. Now, you don't know who they voted for. Okay, obviously, there's
01:17privacy and secrecy of ballots in the United States, but you know if they voted. Why is that
01:21important? Well, if we check and Bob and 30 other people in this neighborhood said they
01:25would vote and they haven't yet, boom, we're going back to the door. We're going back to
01:28talk to them and encourage them again. And we send the same doorknocker back. So there's
01:33that familiar face. They've already had a conversation. They've already built some rapport. You do that
01:37every seven days. I know it sounds annoying, but that's what the Democrats do and it's impactful
01:43and it works. So if it's not broke, don't fix it.
01:48You know, I wanted to show you guys that because what he said there at the end there was very,
01:54very important. It's something that I've been saying for a long time now. We need to be doing
01:58everything that Democrats are doing and we need to be doing it times 10, right? You just saw a little
02:05bit of it there. Uh, PA, uh, chase here. I'll put it on the screen here. Uh, if you want
02:11to get
02:12involved, that's where you can go. PA chase.com. Okay. Uh, at the, at the PA chase. Okay. Right there
02:22on
02:22your screen. All right. So if you want to get involved, which I highly encourage you all to do,
02:28uh, there you go, but let's get into, uh, Kamala and her historic collapse. Um, because it's honestly
02:38really, really amazing. Right. Uh, and I guess I shouldn't say collapse because I felt like this
02:44was what was happening the entire time. It was just mainstream media was busy trying to push a
02:51completely different narrative. And a lot of these polls were trying to push a completely different
02:56narrative, which is why I've only paid attention to, you know, some of the most accurate polls,
03:02uh, from previous years, Rasmussen, Atlas Intel, right? Trafalgar in those, right? Uh, but check
03:10out this clip because Kamala is literally losing everyone. Let's dive in. Well, it looks like Kamala
03:19Harris is struggling with Latino male voters in Pennsylvania, in the United States of America at
03:25that. And let me explain to you why, when you spend the last nearly 10 years attacking men,
03:31demasculinizing men, belittling men, there's going to be a response. Kamala Harris currently
03:38represents that entire agenda right now in this 2024 election. That is why she's being rejected.
03:46Not only is she a bad candidate that has literally the worst policies. She has no substance. She can't
03:51even talk. What I'm telling you right now is that men have had enough. That is what is currently
03:56happening. Particularly Latino men. They don't want to be demasculinized. They don't want to be
04:00accused of toxic masculinity every time they are just simply being themselves and being a male
04:06in the United States of America. Did you think that there would not be a response to that? Did you
04:11think that there would not be some kind of retaliation to that? Did you not think that there would be
04:16a
04:17consequence to that? When the left does this in the media, in culture, in Hollywood, in music,
04:24in education, anything you could think of, there will be a retaliation. And what's happening right
04:29now is men, especially Latino men, I see that man right there. And they view that as the FU and
04:38a
04:38response to the last near decade of this political ideology attacking men.
04:451000%. 1000%. And I heavily agree, right? We as men have been told for a long time now that we're
04:54bad. We're bad people. If we would ever even think about supporting Donald Trump. And it's not
05:02masculine to support Donald Trump. It's masculine to get behind a woman. Like, who are you to tell me
05:11what masculinity is? Like, what are you talking about? Like, huh? They sent out, you know,
05:22because black men obviously have been leaving the Democrat party and are definitely not voting for
05:27Kamala. So they sent out Oprah after us. That didn't work. Then they sent out Magic Johnson,
05:32which I don't know why they thought that would be a good idea. Then they sent out the big gun,
05:37Barack Obama, who they thought still had a bunch of pool in the black community, only to realize that
05:42Obama isn't as light as they thought. And that majorly backfired. Even Stephen A. Smith came out and
05:52spoke out against it, right? Which I think like people like Stephen A. Smith actually vote Trump,
05:59but they feel like they have to say Kamala, you know, to keep their contracts, right? Which that
06:06needs to change as well. And I'm sure Trump will change that once he is reelected. But not only are
06:14they losing Latinos, but also black people, but they're also in the swing state of Michigan, which
06:23Kamala needs. She needs a couple of those, uh, the blue wall per se, right? She needs a couple of
06:32these States, but in Michigan, she's having some major trouble. The business sector in the Arab
06:38American community. And I was really surprised this week to get an earful to hear them say that
06:43they would much rather either vote a third party, not vote at all or vote for Donald Trump. And I'm
06:50telling you, it's, it's not obviously a significant sample size, but I cannot find one Arab American
06:55within my social circle in business or personally who had said that they will vote for Kamala Harris.
07:00When you look at the polling, it seems sort of neck and neck what they are saying. And this is
07:04not a
07:04Donald Trump campaign line that Tiffany Trump's father-in-law, who's a Lebanese businessman has
07:10been successful in kind of converting and talking to people to explain why Trump would be better,
07:15even with a Muslim ban, even with everything else that has happened. They feel they do not have any
07:20political clout. They don't have any political operation. The only political power they have
07:25is their vote. Even if it means the rise of Donald Trump. That's extraordinary.
07:30Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. She couldn't find a single person, a single person in the Arab American community
07:40that would say, I support Kamala. Not one, not one. But uncle Trump recently took a trip to
07:48Hamtramck, Michigan, which is the only Muslim majority city in America. And take a look at how he was
07:58received once he arrived.
08:00I see you. I see you. I see you. Yes. Yes. Yes. I do committee. I go to Saginaw rally
08:06for you.
08:06I go to Pennsylvania for you. Remember in the city.
08:10Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump. Trump.
08:11Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump.
08:13Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump.
08:14Mr. Trump. Mr. Trump.
08:18Mr. Trump.
08:22Yeah. So you saw a little bit of that there. And I also want to, which you saw there at
08:27the end,
08:27I want to get into the interaction that Trump and the mayor of Hamtramck had because Hamtramck's mayor
08:38of the only Muslim majority city in America, uh, recently endorsed Trump. What? It wasn't recent.
08:45I guess recent. It was a couple of months ago. I think I touched, I think I made a video
08:49on it a
08:49while back, but, uh, I want to play a little bit of their interaction because something interesting
08:55happened, not in this clip, but in the next one. Check out this clip right here.
08:59Mr. President, one thing that, uh, the Democrats keep sending to, to our community is to scare
09:06them that you won't come and deport them. Although some of them are second and third generation
09:11immigrants. So I want you to, to respond to these, uh, accusations and, and, uh, fear, uh,
09:19delivering for our community. What would you say?
09:21Big news. Big news. Big news. Big news. You know, uh, they say every week they have a different
09:31concept for me. I'm going to be the biggest dictator in the world. I'm going to destroy
09:36the world. I'm going to, they have so many things that they've said about me and no, nothing,
09:41nothing sticks. Is this the new one? I'm going to come and we're going to deport, but just your
09:45community. That's good. Well, and I'll tell you what, they're all so great people and
09:51they're great workers. And now we're going to go, we're going to make two stops and we're
10:00going to make a big speech, but this was a very important one. This is my first stop and
10:05this is an honor of the mayor because in particular, he and the Democrats.
10:10Now, one thing I do want to touch on is, and you kind of saw it there at the end.
10:15And the mayor handed him something that was quite interesting. Now, once again, this is
10:21a Muslim majority city in America.
10:25Mr. President, we have of the city of Hamtramck and we would like to present you a certificate
10:32of appreciation for visiting our city.
10:36And I would like to call the three elected officials, if you don't mind, to join me to
10:42hand you this certificate, please. It's going to be historic for our city.
11:02Now, once again, that's a Muslim majority city, which there are a lot in Michigan. There's quite a few, right?
11:11Like quite a few Muslims in Michigan. In this race, Trump doesn't need a whole lot. As a matter
11:18of fact, the RCP average has Trump currently in the lead. Okay. Right here. So him garnering that kind of
11:30support only, you know, ensures even more that Trump is going to win. Now, the RCP average only has Trump
11:42up
11:42point or 0.9. So less than less than, you know, one point, but still, right. We'll take all the
11:50support we can get.
11:51Uh, like I said, Trump doesn't need a whole lot. So, I mean, anything is, is great at this point
11:59because Arizona
12:00projected to win Nevada projected to win Wisconsin, barely projected to win. Holy, that is, uh, Michigan projected to win
12:10Pennsylvania projected to win North Carolina projected to win Georgia projected to win. That is a electoral landslide.
12:19312 to 226. And there have been reports that Trump may be going to New Hampshire to end his 2024
12:27campaign, which says a lot. That says something interesting, right? To me, that says these enter the
12:34internal polls that he's getting says that that race is decently close. And there's a possibility that
12:40he could close that gap in New Hampshire. I also think that Virginia could be closed as well. So, I
12:48mean,
12:48you put, you put, you put that, I think New Hampshire is four extra. Yeah. Four. So, you put that,
12:55those together at 17, you add that to that. That's what? 329? 329, guys, which would put her down to,
13:08uh, what would that be? Uh, what would that be? Seven or five to 205 to 329?
13:19That's the kind of win I want to see, right? An absolute landslide to where like it's demoralizing
13:26to the establishment, demoralizing. But I also want to play this clip from MSDNC. And I'm surprised
13:34that they would even air something like this, but check it out. Who's voting for Kamala Harris here?
13:41Absolutely. No, no, not possible. There's nothing she can do or say for us to change our mind.
13:49Nothing she can do or say to us to change their mind.
13:57It's getting ugly. It is getting ugly for Kamala.
14:01Here's Protestants. As you can see, uh, is overwhelmingly a Trumpy vote. Okay. And first
14:07of all, yeah, Trump is leading by two points before it splits. All right. Before we, we push to decide
14:11it's all right. The Catholic vote is significantly Trumpy in the initial ask. It tightens.
14:18There it is. It tightens when you lean people. But the fact of the matter is, um, and actually,
14:24oh my God, this is going to hurt Harris more. Nevermind. Just realized by area, this is going
14:30to hurt Harris more. This'll end up maybe being a Trump plus three in Michigan. I get, that's what
14:34I'm just saying. That's what it looks like. All right. Um, context. I don't think you've ever
14:38had Trump ahead. Never. Oh my God. Are you kidding me by this much? No, Robert. I had Trump plus
14:46one
14:46was our final in 16. Biden plus two was our final in 2020. Um, even when Trump won the state,
14:54it was like at the very end, he had a 0.5% lead folks. So that was Rich Barris,
15:02but I also want
15:03to play this other clip from Rich Barris, uh, who was a top poster. Check it out.
15:07But Trump looks incredibly chipper. He looks incredibly confident. He's having the time
15:16of his life. He's out there dancing in pencil from, from Pennsylvania to Georgia. He's doing
15:24his little Trump shake. All right. And then you have the Kamala campaign, which is pointing
15:29fingers, blaming each other. Uh, you have democratic pollsters like Doug shown going on Fox news and,
15:38uh, basically saying what everybody knows, uh, because of course, Doug shown is a pollster,
15:44a democratic pollster. And what he is saying is that Kamala is in the middle of a free fall
15:48in the Midwest. And I'm not saying it's not going to be close, but I'm telling you, there is a
15:55very,
15:55very clear trend right now in the polling. And the, the, the numbers are moving so fast against
16:03her. It's October 18. I don't know if we could catch it all. Maybe they'll do something in the
16:09final weeks, but the problem is Democrats are fighting over what is always called a closing
16:16argument, but yeah. And I've heard those reports too. As a matter of fact, I might've, uh, had a clip
16:24of that in a previous video where Democrats are like kind of having this internal back and forth
16:31going on right now because of what's happening, the collapse in the polls. Now we still have to show
16:38up and do our part. All of this fluffy, nice, good sounding stuff means absolutely nothing. If we don't
16:45show up, okay, we must show up. I don't care how good the polls look because trust me when I
16:53tell you,
16:53if Democrats see a crack anywhere, it could be a deep red state. Doesn't matter. If Democrats see
17:01any type of crack, they will exploit it. Guarantee it. I guarantee it. I will bet every dollar I got,
17:12right? They will exploit any type of weakness that they see. If Trump supporters get comfortable,
17:22it's over. It's over. Done with. Finito. You can sit at home if you want to thinking that, oh, well,
17:30Trump's got it in the bag. Well, rich, you know, rich showed us all this good stuff. So Trump's got
17:34to
17:34win, right? Nope. He will lose. And I will be here the day after, after the election saying, I told
17:42you
17:42so. And I don't want to hear no crying, no complaining. Oh, they got us. They did this.
17:50They pulled the shenanigans again. Well, we know they're going to stop them. Trump said
17:59too big to rig for a reason. He also said something else that I think was taken out of context.
18:08And I
18:08didn't completely understand it when I first heard it, but now I understand what he meant.
18:15But, uh, back to the, uh, too big to rig Trump means that. And I said that, uh, before he
18:21even
18:22had said it, right? Cause I see it. You have, we have to make the gap so wide that it
18:27can't be closed.
18:29If there's a gap like this that can easily be closed, they will close it.
18:33They will close it. And you will wake up on November 6th with Kamala being declared the
18:39winner of the election. And I don't want to hear nobody crying and complaining because we all knew
18:44what we needed to do. We all knew that we needed to be chasing ballots the same way the Democrats
18:48do.
18:49We all know that we need to be door knockers, uh, hit, hit, hitting the phones, right? Registering
18:54people with Scott Pressler, uh, getting, getting in contact with TP USA to see how we can help
18:59contacting, uh, uh, uh, Elon Musk pack. Who's paying people $30 an hour to get involved.
19:06We, we know this, no excuses, no excuses. I don't want to hear none of that come November 6th.
19:14None. I ain't trying to hear it because we know, but also back to my point, Trump had said,
19:23and I forgot who he was speaking to, where he was at, but I remember he said something along the
19:27lines of, I just need Christians to show up for me. Just this once to vote, then you won't have
19:34to
19:34vote again. And the Democrat media and the establishment started running with that and
19:40saying, well, Trump saying he's going to be a dictator, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
19:46No, it's not what he meant at all. What he was saying is that if we make this too big
19:53to rig this time
19:54and he becomes the president, he's going to make sure that no shenanigans ever have to be,
20:01you know, worried about ever again, he's going to make sure this little game that is being played
20:07never has to be played again. It's going to be free and fair. 1000% through and through.
20:15And with the actions of the Democrats now, they'll never win with the policies that they're
20:23pushing. They'll never win in a fair one. He knows that he sees that he understands that he knows how
20:32to make sure that none of these shenanigans are ever played again. And that's why he said it.
20:38That's why. So he was right. If we all show up in the numbers that we're supposed to show up
20:45in,
20:47we can relax just a little bit afterwards. Now, come 2028, we still got to show up.
20:55But Democrats aren't going to have as much support as they once had. And we know why.
21:03Well, I guess for a couple of reasons. One, there's going to be a lot of Democrat voters who
21:06are going to convert to Republican, which is already happening. And we've seen the numbers on
21:10that. But then also things are going to be tightened up and buttoned up. Right. So these
21:18shenanigans ain't going to ever happen again. So it's going to be a lot more difficult for that gap
21:24to be closed. It's going to be impossible to close any type of gap. That gap is going to stay
21:29a gap.
21:31That's what he meant. That's what he meant. And I agree. I agree. But as always, y'all let me
21:36know
21:36your thoughts, your opinions in the comment section below. Stay safe out there. Peace and love. I'm out.
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