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The speakers discuss the legitimacy of various elections, including the 2016 and 2020 US presidential elections. They express concerns about Russian interference, voter suppression, and irregularities with electronic voting machines. Some speakers believe that the election outcomes were affected and that the presidents were illegitimate. They mention specific cases like Bush vs. Gore in 2000 and the 2004 Ohio election. Stacey Abrams' loss in Georgia is also mentioned, with some speakers claiming that her election was stolen. Overall, the speakers question the fairness and integrity of these elections.

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The speaker questions what constitutes a threat to American democracy, given Donald Trump's past statements and actions. They cite Trump's remarks about executing the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, his Vice President deserving lynching, and undermining confidence in elections as potential threats. The speaker challenges the listener to define what would qualify as a threat to democracy if Trump's behavior over the past four years does not. They mention Trump wishing his generals were like Hitler's and ask what people fear so much about Kamala Harris that they are willing to normalize Trump's behavior. The speaker suggests it's "silly season" when respected figures try to flatten the race and make Trump seem normal compared to Harris.

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The speaker believes Donald Trump will win the election, regardless of personal preference. They claim the "vibe shift" is profound, with numbers and early voting favoring Trump. More importantly, there's a return to freedom of expression. The speaker asserts that the previous election was rigged because critical information about a candidate was hidden from the public. They believe this cannot happen again, regardless of what tactics are used in the coming weeks. The speaker suggests people will not accept claims of popularity for figures like Kamala Harris, whom they criticize for lacking job experience and consistent pronunciation of her name. They also express frustration with someone raised in Montreal lecturing them about America. The speaker concludes that people have had enough.

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The speakers discuss their concerns about authoritarian government and the refusal to accept election results. They mention Biden's vaccine mandate and Trump's refusal to concede the election. They debate the legitimacy of the election and the role of the electoral commission. The conversation touches on the 2000 election and the media's treatment of Trump. They express a desire for more balanced reporting and a need for trust in the electoral process.

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The speaker discusses the concept of truth and reconciliation and suggests that everyone should remain calm until the 2024 election. They mention concerns about Trump winning and the potential for violence. They emphasize the importance of working on election integrity, such as cleaning voter rolls and taking action on election day. The speaker expresses fear that there may be attempts to provoke a civil war or impose martial law. They believe that reasonable behavior can prevent extreme measures, but warn against doubling down on divisive actions like another COVID-19 situation.

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The speaker claims that the US election was rigged in favor of Joe Biden. They argue that social media companies admitted to influencing the election and that Hillary Clinton was supposed to win. They believe that mail-in voting was used as an excuse due to the COVID-19 pandemic to control the election outcome. The speaker mentions instances where the counting of votes was stopped and mail-in ballots were opened overnight, resulting in a sudden surge in votes for Biden. They also mention the presence of dead people voting and the violation of federal law by locking out Republican inspectors from polling stations. The speaker believes that the election rigging will lead to a civil war.

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The speaker believes the "blue team" will lose the election in both popular vote and electoral count, but anticipates this won't be reported accurately due to media capture and voting method changes. They see the "deep state" as willing to use any means, including cheating, to achieve a favorable electoral outcome. The speaker cites the suppression of the Biden laptop story as an example of election interference. They believe a phony vote count is possible, as the opposing force is willing to undermine American values to shape the election. To prevent this, the speaker urges the public to ensure an overwhelming victory that nullifies any potential cheating. They see signs of alarm among the populace regarding the current administration, but emphasize the critical importance of winning this specific election to prevent the restriction of free speech.

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The speaker begins by mentioning the virus and its impact on America. They criticize the handling of the virus, blaming governors and nursing homes for deaths. They accuse the president of being blamed for the situation. The speaker then discusses the lockdown's effect on small businesses and the promotion of mail-in voting. They mention stoking a race war and selecting a candidate. The speaker highlights shielding the candidate from the press and media bias. They allege manipulation of polling stations and election interference. The speaker concludes by stating that the theft of power from the most powerful republic in the world is easy.

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The speaker warns that Trump is focused on revenge, which could harm the Department of Justice and FBI. People in law enforcement fear being targeted if Trump wins a second term. There are concerns about being unlawfully detained or jailed. The speaker urges Americans to take Trump's threats seriously, as he often follows through on his promises.

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Speaker 0 discusses a transcript of a call from President Trump trying to overturn the election. They play an audio clip where Trump mentions criminal events. Speaker 1 feels threatened by Trump's comments about overseas ballots. Speaker 2 thought Trump believed he won the race but had investigated all allegations.

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A second term for Donald Trump is portrayed as a dangerous scenario where he may become a dictator, suppress rights, and dismantle democracy. There are concerns about violence, censorship, and the abuse of power. The speakers warn of potential attacks on American citizens, the justice system, and democratic institutions. They emphasize the urgency of preventing Trump from staying in office beyond a second term to protect the republic.

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The speakers discuss the legitimacy of the 2016 election and claim it was stolen. They emphasize that Russia hacked the election and question the validity of President Trump's victory. They mention protests and violence that occurred after the election. The speakers express their anger and frustration, calling Trump an illegitimate president. They also mention efforts to overturn the election results. Overall, they believe the election was not fair and express concerns about the future.

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The speaker asserts that a second Trump term would be a huge risk for America and dangerous. They claim Trump would use the military against those he perceives as enemies. These targets would include journalists whose stories he dislikes, election officials who refuse to manipulate votes for him, and judges who adhere to the law instead of bending to his will. The speaker believes Trump has attacked these groups before.

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The speaker warns against underestimating the consequences of Trump's potential return to power. They emphasize that if you were against him, you must ensure his political career ends, or else he will seek revenge. They compare it to taking over a superpower, where if you win, the whole country wins, but if you fail, you and your resistance are done. The speaker urges people to not let Trump become president again, as he would bring chaos and harm. They stress the importance of making the right move and not underestimating Trump's determination.

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The speaker warns that democracy is being taken away from the public and that there is about a year left before this country becomes an autocracy, with the next significant milestone the 2026 election. The speaker asserts that Donald Trump knows he will lose in a free and fair election, predicting that the House will flip to Democratic control, leading to committee hearings. In response, the speaker claims Trump has mobilized ICE agents, the National Guard, and calls the military from around the world to advise them to surround polling booths in the name of ensuring fair elections and preventing tampering. The speaker predicts that there will be violence and protests, and that there will be forces preventing tampering, with voting machines and ballot boxes being commandeered to secure the election, which, in the speaker’s view, would amount to Trump commandeering the election itself. The speaker emphasizes the need to raise public awareness that democracy is being taken away, arguing that the public often views democracy as a vague term and may not grasp what it entails beyond constitutional references. The speaker notes that people care about pocketbook issues—such as the price of eggs and health care—which directly affect them, but stresses that losing democracy would jeopardize many rights. These rights include freedom of speech, the freedom to pray the way one wants, the freedom to protest without facing jail or deportation without due process. The speaker asserts that all these rights would be at risk if democracy is lost and calls for educating the public about what is happening in America.

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The speaker emphasizes the need to ignore critics and doubters who downplay the dangers of Donald Trump's presidency. They argue that Trump is not a normal candidate and is running to end American democracy. They mention a recent court ruling in Colorado that accused Trump of leading an insurrection against the US government. The speaker believes that Joe Biden supports American democracy while Trump supports an authoritarian form of government. They caution against underestimating Trump's potential to create a constitutional crisis if given the chance. The speaker concludes by highlighting the importance of the federal judiciary in protecting American democracy.

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The speaker claims that someone received 14,000,000 votes but was thrown out of office. The speaker states this action is a threat to democracy. The speaker also claims that this person hates the woman who ran instead of him and cannot stand her.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the potential illegal votes in the 2020 election. They highlight the significant increase in mail-in ballots compared to previous years. They point out that only a small percentage of these ballots were rejected, suggesting a lack of proper verification. The speaker emphasizes the scale of the issue and expresses concern over the negligence in checking the legitimacy of the ballots.

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The speaker expresses concern about the future and questions if Trump will be allowed to be president again. They mention the protests, impeachment, and indictments against Trump, noting that each time his popularity increased. The speaker suggests that these actions may lead to assassination. They believe that both parties in Washington fear Trump and are trying to silence him. They criticize the upcoming trial in March, which they claim is an attempt to imprison Trump for complaining about the last election. The speaker emphasizes the seriousness of the situation and expresses worry about the direction it is heading, particularly regarding President Biden's leadership.

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The speaker believes Donald Trump will win the election, regardless of personal preference. They claim the "vibe shift" is profound, with numbers and early voting favoring Trump. More importantly, there's a return to freedom of expression. The speaker asserts that the previous election was rigged because critical information about a candidate was hidden from the public. They believe this cannot happen again, regardless of what actions are taken in the coming weeks. The speaker suggests people will not accept claims of popularity for figures like Kamala Harris, whom they criticize for lacking job experience and inconsistent pronunciation of her name. They also express frustration with someone raised in Montreal lecturing them about America. The speaker concludes that people have had enough.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of allowing the constitutional process to continue, ensuring every legal ballot is counted and no illegal ones are included. They stress the need for faith in the election system. Another speaker expresses concern over the current state of the government, with the Supreme Court lacking a full bench and the executive branch leaderless. The fate of the next president is seen as being in the hands of politicians who may be influenced by personal gain or manipulation.

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It seems like there are concerns about election integrity and potential fraud. The speaker mentions the Mesa Docks and dropbox, suggesting that there may be issues with these. They also criticize the reporters on TV for not being truthful. The speaker believes that if there are more votes than voters, it should not be questioned. They mention Georgia Claws and ballot mules, implying that there may be manipulation happening. The speaker accuses those in power of not caring about the truth and suggests that lawsuits are being used to delay the process. They emphasize the importance of holding those responsible accountable.

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I want to convey that the speaker believes Donald Trump will remain as the president for the next four years. They claim that the election on November 3rd was fraudulent and involved foreign interference. According to them, ballot boxes were stuffed after the election, leading to Trump's victory being caught. They compare this situation to the previous Russiagate scandal.

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The speaker, a Republican candidate, expresses confidence in winning the election regardless of the nominee. They mention plans to cheat by increasing new voters, releasing a deadly virus, fearmongering, utilizing mail-in voting, weaponizing the Department of Justice, and resorting to extreme measures like holograms of aliens. The speaker's tone is provocative and emphasizes doing whatever it takes to win.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Inside the GOP and Dem Ground Game in Pennsylvania and Swing States, w/ Scott Presler and Callahan
Guests: Scott Presler, Callahan
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Megyn Kelly discusses the upcoming election with guests Scott Presler and David Callahan, focusing on voter turnout strategies in battleground states, particularly Pennsylvania. Presler, from Early Vote Action, highlights that nearly one million votes have already been cast, with a significant Republican ground game emerging in Pennsylvania, where the Democratic voter registration advantage has decreased from one million to 333,000. He emphasizes targeting specific groups like truckers, Amish voters, and hunters to increase Republican turnout. Callahan counters that while Democrats have a robust ground game, much of their funding goes to advertising rather than grassroots efforts. He notes that the Harris-Walls campaign has opened numerous offices and employs thousands, but progressive grassroots groups remain underfunded. Both guests stress the importance of mobilizing voters and the challenges posed by mail-in voting and election integrity issues, with the potential for legal disputes affecting the election outcome.
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