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Hey, everyone. It's Scott Pressler. It's after 7 o'clock, and voters are still waiting in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This county has flipped from blue to red this year, yet voters are still in line three hours after the polls were supposed to close.

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The speaker states they are in litigation with 18 states across 19 different lawsuits over these states’ alleged refusal to comply. They say objections raised include privacy, noting they are requesting information such as the last four digits of individuals’ Social Security numbers and whether someone is in the country legally or a citizen, which they describe as a matter of federal records. The speaker asserts that the concept of this being a privacy issue is “total nonsense,” and argues that those states have no right to be on the voter rolls. They express an expectation to win these cases, even if it takes going to the Supreme Court. The speaker indicates they started this effort earlier in the year to give states a chance and mentions targeting jurisdictions like Fulton County, Georgia, which still has custody of some ballots from the 2020 election that they would like to examine, along with a couple of other jurisdictions. They say they reached a settlement with North Carolina, which is cleaning up its voter rolls with 100,000 records that were incorrect and needed updating. They mention they waited on behalf of Wyoming’s voter ID law and helped them win a case in court against liberal efforts to push it back. The speaker outlines an overall expectation for 2026: cleaner voter rolls, with many election officials, as noted by John, doing their job after receiving these letters. They anticipate hundreds of thousands of people in some states being removed from the voter rolls correctly. The speaker notes a past hesitation to act, suggesting it was because the DOJ and some left-wing organizations would sue when states attempted to do their job, framing it as “damned if you do, damned if you don’t.” They conclude that for the remainder of this administration, they will be supporting states in cleaning their voter rolls as required by federal law and emphasize that they are just getting started.

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Early voting numbers show Kamala Harris falling short in swing states, raising questions about voter enthusiasm. There are two possibilities: either Trump is set for a decisive win, or early voting is skewing the results. Observations from Pennsylvania suggest a shift in energy, particularly among historically Democratic demographics like Gen Z. The Republican Party appears more organized this time, learning from past elections, and focusing on a broad coalition of voters rejecting censorship and economic decline. This coalition could reshape the Republican Party, similar to Reagan's impact. The upcoming election is seen as a starting point for revitalizing the country, with optimism for the future.

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Register to vote in Arizona, especially if you're from out of state. Californians should register to vote in Arizona. If you're from Illinois, make sure you're registered to vote here. The goal is to prevent a Kamala Harris presidency. The team can get voter registration done in two minutes.

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Alright, we have Benimi here. The early voting data in Pennsylvania shows a significant Republican advantage compared to 2020, suggesting a potential victory for Trump. Despite heavy spending and media bias against him, Trump continues to gain support. The Republican ground game has improved, particularly with outreach to the Amish community, which has historically not voted in large numbers. Engaging voters and maximizing registrations were key strategies. The discussion also touches on the importance of long-form conversations in podcasts for connecting with voters. Overall, there's optimism about Trump's chances in the upcoming election and a call for government efficiency to reduce bureaucratic hurdles.

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Hey, everyone. It's Scott Pressler. It's past 7 PM, and voters are still waiting in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This county has flipped from blue to red this year, and even three hours after the polls were supposed to close, people are still in line to vote.

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Thank you, everyone! Are we ready to win Arizona this Tuesday? This is a pivotal moment for us, especially as we reflect on past election cycles. Donald Trump’s first MAGA rally was in Phoenix, and tonight marks his final visit as a candidate. Arizona has been crucial to this movement, and we must reclaim it. We’re currently leading Democrats in early voting, but we can’t be complacent. We need to mobilize and encourage everyone to vote. The stakes are high, with issues like open borders and inflation affecting us directly. We have unprecedented support, especially among young conservatives, but we must turn that support into votes. Let’s engage our communities, knock on doors, and ensure every Trump supporter casts their ballot. Arizona embodies the values of freedom and liberty, and together, we can secure its electoral votes for Donald Trump. Let’s get to work and win this!

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Hey everyone, this is Scott Pressler in Doylestown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. We have an extension for early in-person voting, and our Trump table is attracting more attention than the Democrats'. It seems the Democratic governor, Shapiro, isn't informing people about this extension, possibly to hinder our voting efforts after flipping Bucks County from blue to red. Early Vote Action has texted every registered Republican in the county, reminding them they can vote until 5 PM today and tomorrow. We're mobilizing in Levittown, Doylestown, and Quakertown, and we're determined to deliver Pennsylvania for Donald J. Trump. Let's go!

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We are impressed by the election integrity efforts already underway and want to highlight recent victories. Early this morning, it was reported that Republican poll watchers in several Pennsylvania counties were initially turned away. However, after deploying attorneys and engaging with local officials, all Republican poll watchers have now been allowed access. This shows that when we stand up, we can achieve results. In contrast to 2020, we are prepared this time with a strong legal team led by RNC Chairman Michael Watley and Trump’s general counsel David Warrington. We have a robust army of lawyers and election workers ready to ensure that any attempts to undermine the process will not succeed again.

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Bucks County has made headlines this year, flipping from blue to red, with more registered Republicans than Democrats for the first time. Thanks to the RNC's lawsuit, we secured three additional days of early voting after voters faced issues with in-person and mail-in voting. A court ruled that undated and misdated mail-in ballots cannot be counted, which some officials ignored. Congratulations to President-elect Donald Trump and Senator-elect Dave McCormick, as well as to those who won congressional seats, including Rob Bresnahan and Ryan McKenzie. We will peacefully pursue these seats in 2027. Mark Elias and his associates should face disbarment for their misconduct. I will dedicate the next three years to reclaiming Bucks County. Thank you to all the patriots who joined us today.

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Pennsylvania is the focus, as we faced challenges with poll watchers being denied entry in eight counties, including areas near Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. We quickly mobilized our election integrity operation to address these issues, and I'm pleased to report all our poll watchers are now inside. It's a crucial state for us, and we've been actively campaigning there, holding two rallies with Donald Trump yesterday, while Kamala Harris was also in the state. The support from the people of Pennsylvania was encouraging, and we remain optimistic about our chances.

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The Trump campaign is attempting to connect with black and Latino voters but often returns to its traditional base. Many voters are dissatisfied with the Biden administration, which may lead some to lean towards Trump. In swing states like Pennsylvania, the turnout of white voters, particularly white males, will be crucial. If they mobilize effectively for Trump, he could secure Pennsylvania. The current campaign efforts are focused on voter mobilization, which is essential for determining the outcome of the presidential election.

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In the 2022 elections, voter turnout in our county exceeded the state average and the average turnout since the 70s. Compared to the last three midterm elections, we surpassed the average turnout by 10 percentage points. Republican turnout increased by over 1 percentage point from 2018, while Democratic turnout decreased slightly. Independent and other voter turnout also decreased. Overall, our county experienced historically high election turnout compared to the past four decades.

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Scott Pressler reports from Indiana County at a Trump rally, noting that rain isn't deterring attendees. He announces that Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, has flipped from blue to red. Four years ago, Democrats had a 24,000-person registration advantage, but now Republicans have a plurality. He emphasizes that this is significant because it's in Joe Biden's "backyard." He urges people to register to vote at their current address and to vote for Donald Trump, with the goal of delivering Pennsylvania for Trump.

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We need to rally support for President Trump. It's crucial to encourage friends and family to vote. Early voting is important, and we will provide a scorecard to track early votes by state and county. The goal is to create a significant margin of victory, ensuring a decisive win in swing states and beyond. Get involved—put up signs, wear hats, and spread the word. Now, I’m honored to introduce the First Lady, Melania Trump.

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Bucks County has made headlines this year, flipping from blue to red, with more registered Republicans than Democrats for the first time. Voters faced disenfranchisement, but thanks to the RNC's legal action, we secured three additional days of early voting. A commissioner dismissed court precedents regarding undated mail-in ballots, which cannot be counted. Congratulations to President-elect Donald Trump and Senator-elect Dave McCormick. We also defeated Matt Cartwright, gaining another congressional seat. I will focus on reclaiming Bucks County over the next three years and urge commissioners to resign peacefully. Mark Elias and his associates should be disbarred for their misconduct. Thank you to all the patriots who supported us today.

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I am Scott Pressler, a son of a retired navy captain and an Eagle scout. I started in politics after realizing I needed to be part of the solution, not just a voter. I helped elect Republicans and organized community cleanups. I founded Early Vote Action to focus on voter registration in key states like Pennsylvania. We flipped Bucks County from blue to red and are working on Luzerne County next. I ask for support to hire staff and continue our efforts to win back the White House in 2024. Join me in saving our country. Thank you for your support.

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Our top priority at the RNC is election integrity. We aim to train 100,000 people as poll watchers, workers, and attorneys to ensure fair elections. We have a unique opportunity to be proactive in addressing issues at polling locations. Visit protectthevote.com to join our team and receive training. We are committed to fighting against cheating in elections and will prosecute offenders to the fullest extent of the law.

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This presidential election is crucial, and we must act decisively. Our freedoms and future are at stake, so we need to vote as if our lives depend on it and show up in overwhelming numbers. Kamala Harris is working hard, but she can't do it alone. It's time to take action—don't just watch the polls. Visit go.kamalaharris.com to find volunteer opportunities near you. Together, we can secure a victory for Kamala Harris, move past the negativity of Donald Trump's era, and embrace a new generation of leadership. Let's make it happen!

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An employee in the New Jersey governor's office explains the importance of same-day voter legislation for driving up Democratic turnout, as Democrats are considered "lazy" voters. The goal is to increase access to vote by mail and early voting to give more Democrats the opportunity to vote. Republicans typically vote on election day, while Democrats vote early and by mail. The speaker claims that Governor Murphy won the 2021 race because of banked early votes that offset Republican election day turnout. According to the speaker, Democrats were initially slow to adopt vote by mail, but they are starting to embrace it, which the speaker does not like. The speaker identifies Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Camden, and Middlesex counties as key areas with high numbers of Democratic voters where resources are concentrated.

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Many have witnessed incidents of voters being turned away at polls in Delaware County and Bucks County. Recently, local leader Val Bianca Diiello was arrested for encouraging people to stay in line and vote. This is a reaction from Democrat election officials who are alarmed by our record early voting turnout in Pennsylvania. They aim to suppress our votes, but we will not let that happen. The Trump Vance campaign has filed a lawsuit against Bucks County for denying our voters access. We urge everyone to stay in line and vote. Donald Trump needs your support, and Pennsylvania is crucial for America. We will ensure a strong turnout and resist any attempts to stop us.

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Hey everyone, it's Scott Pressler. I'm at the Capitol celebrating our success in delivering Pennsylvania for Donald Trump. We're meeting with members of Congress to emphasize that our efforts are ongoing. Our focus is firmly set on 2025, 2026, and the future.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Woke Hypocrisy Infects Elite Institutions, & How GOP Can Win in 2024, w/ Andrew Klavan & Carl Higbie
Guests: Andrew Klavan, Carl Higbie
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the current state of top colleges in America, particularly focusing on Harvard and its president, Claudine Gay. She criticizes Gay for her perceived failure to condemn anti-Semitism and for her alleged history of plagiarism, suggesting that Harvard has shifted from its educational mission to promoting a woke agenda. In contrast, she notes that the University of Pennsylvania's president, Liz McGill, resigned after a poor congressional performance regarding free speech and anti-Semitism. Andrew Klavan joins the discussion, emphasizing that the issues at these universities reflect a broader philosophy that places Jews in a unique position of vulnerability. He argues that this reflects a rejection of Western civilization and that the backlash against anti-Semitism is growing. Klavan expresses hope that more people are recognizing the dangers of this ideology, despite the challenges posed by the current cultural climate. The conversation shifts to the hypocrisy of university policies regarding free speech and the treatment of conservative voices. Klavan highlights specific cases of individuals who faced backlash for expressing conservative views, contrasting this with the lack of consequences for those who promote anti-Semitic rhetoric. He argues that the current environment stifles genuine discourse and promotes a culture of fear. The discussion then transitions to the political landscape, with Carl Higbie joining to discuss his success in turning a blue town, Greenwich, Connecticut, red. He explains the challenges Republicans face in messaging and mobilizing voters, particularly in a state dominated by Democrats. Higbie emphasizes the importance of local issues, such as gas prices and housing policies, in persuading voters. He advocates for a more aggressive approach to campaigning, including door-to-door outreach and early voting initiatives. Higbie also critiques the Republican National Committee's leadership and strategy, suggesting that they need to adopt more effective grassroots organizing tactics. He stresses the importance of engaging with voters on local concerns and adapting to the current political climate, including utilizing ballot harvesting strategies employed by Democrats. The show concludes with a discussion on the cultural impact of figures like Taylor Swift, who recently supported a fundraiser for Gaza, and the implications of such actions on her fanbase, particularly among Jewish Americans. Kelly and her guests express concern over the broader societal trends that undermine traditional values and the rights of women, particularly in the context of gender identity debates. They call for a cultural shift that embraces truth and accountability in the face of rising ideological extremism.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden Calls Trump Supporters "Garbage" While Media Spins, and Early Voting Updates, w/ Charlie Kirk
Guests: Charlie Kirk
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Megyn Kelly discusses Vice President Kamala Harris's recent speech, where she called for unity while simultaneously criticizing Trump and his supporters. Kelly highlights the contradiction between Harris's message and President Biden's derogatory comments about half of America, referring to them as "garbage." She emphasizes that both Harris and Biden share similar views towards Trump supporters, suggesting that the administration's rhetoric is divisive and harmful. Charlie Kirk joins the discussion, expressing disbelief at Biden's comments and questioning if any sitting president has ever labeled half the country as "garbage." He argues that this language is unprecedented and reflects a broader contempt for those who disagree with the administration. Kirk believes that such rhetoric could galvanize Republican voters and motivate them to turn out in greater numbers. The conversation shifts to the media's reaction, with Kirk criticizing their inconsistent coverage of Biden's remarks compared to their outrage over a comedian's off-color joke. He points out that the media's framing of the situation is biased and fails to hold the administration accountable for its inflammatory language. Kirk also discusses early voting trends, noting that Republicans are outperforming Democrats in key states like Nevada and North Carolina. He highlights the importance of turnout among various demographics, particularly among Black voters and women, and suggests that the Democrats are struggling to maintain enthusiasm compared to previous elections. As the election approaches, Kirk emphasizes the need for Republicans to mobilize and vote, arguing that the current political climate is favorable for Trump. He warns against complacency, urging supporters to remain vigilant and engaged in the electoral process. The discussion concludes with a focus on Pennsylvania, where Kirk notes that the Democrats' early voting advantage has significantly diminished compared to 2020. He expresses optimism about Trump's chances in the state, suggesting that high turnout on Election Day could lead to a Republican victory. Overall, the conversation underscores the contentious political landscape leading up to the election, with both hosts expressing concern over the divisive rhetoric from the Biden administration and its potential impact on voter turnout.

Breaking Points

SHOCK: Dems FLIP Trump +16 District In PA
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In a Pennsylvania special election, Democrat James Malone flipped a Republican district, winning by a few hundred votes in a region Trump had previously won by 15 points. This election highlights the significance of voter registration trends and grassroots organizing. Meanwhile, Wisconsin's upcoming Supreme Court race, crucial for issues like gerrymandering and voting laws, has seen over $81 million in spending, indicating its importance for both parties ahead of the midterms.
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