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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss campaign strategy around the upcoming midterms. They note that typically midterms localize the election and federal officials are kept out of it, but they plan to invert that approach and put federal officials on the ballot because many low-propensity voters are Trump voters. Speaker 1 agrees, saying “They are.” Speaker 0 adds that a week ago Tuesday showed what happens when he’s not on the ballot and not active, and that he hasn’t fully broken the news to him but he’ll campaign like it’s 2024 again for the people he helps, who are a “turnout machine.” The midterms will be very important to them, and he’ll work to keep the majority. Speaker 1 emphasizes the danger of not having him installed, and expresses frustration with donors who contributed to organizations like theirs over the last four years with a threefold objective: win the presidency, the House, and the Senate. They were strategic about outreach to moms, but now donors seem complacent, as if “we’re good,” which they feel is a dangerous miscalculation since “a swipe of a pen and one election can change everything.” Speaker 0 notes that the majority is in both houses, and that this is a favorable Senate year for Republicans, with the House cycles repeating every two years. He mentions candidate recruitment and that the president began raising money for the midterms the day after the election, sitting on a huge war chest to support these candidates. He will utilize that funding, including his own resources and the money raised, and asserts that nobody can outwork him. He expresses confidence but stresses the need to actually get it done.

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Brett Favre urges viewers to vote for Brad Schimmler for judge on April 1, stating that the future of Wisconsin is at stake. He equates the election's importance to the November election, which he says was for the soul of America. Favre claims a vote for Schimmler will keep Wisconsin and America winning, and that when people vote, America and Wisconsin win.

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The speaker acknowledges some voters are leaning towards Trump but are undecided and concerned about Biden being "pushed aside" so close to the election. The speaker believes Biden put the country above his personal interests and supported the speaker's candidacy. The speaker claims to have a broad coalition of support, including Republicans like Liz Cheney and members of the national security community, such as Alberto Gol Gonzalez. The speaker contrasts this with Donald Trump, who they claim has said he would be a dictator on day one and weaponize the Department of Justice against political enemies. The speaker urges listeners to examine Project 2025, alleging it reveals Trump's plan to remove the DOJ's independence and replace career public servants with loyalists. The speaker claims Trump has said he would "terminate" the Constitution, jeopardizing amendments. The speaker believes the stakes are high, presenting a choice between democracy/rule of law and "admiring dictators and autocracy."

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The speaker believes that if the votes are counted correctly, Trump will win the state. They urge people not to throw ballots in the trash or vote twice. They claim that some people who are dead are voting, and advise against voting for deceased relatives. The speaker says that the county has always leaned Republican or conservative. They believe leadership is becoming more liberal, which they see as unscriptural from a religious viewpoint and bad for the country.

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The conversation hinges on distrust of powerful benefactors and the way money influences politics, alongside reflections on recent political events. - Speaker 0 asserts that connections to the Rockefellers are “super sus,” arguing they have provided direct funding to an individual named Scott, which raises questions about influence and motives. They contend the Rockefellers are “nefarious” in American history and criticize the notion of “selling out” to such interests, suggesting that backing from these families would align with the interests they claim to oppose. - Speaker 2 summarizes a broader concern: the idea that the path to defeating the system is to imitate or intensify the same tactics used to entrench the system. They quote Charlie Kirk, noting that those in power “have no desire to reform the system,” only to “control the system and control you through it.” This is presented as evidence that the supposed challengers are actually reinforcing the very structure they claim to fight. - The discussion shifts to strategy and perception, with Speaker 1 urging a course of voting effort as a form of action, and Speaker 0 agreeing that the approach being discussed is aligned with the organization’s stance. There is a sense of skepticism about those who advocate for “voting harder” as a solution while appearing to operate within the existing power structures. - There is a separate thread about state politics: Speaker 0 mentions Wisconsin, noting a fascination that Democrats would elect a certain Supreme Court justice while the state would pass voter ID by a wide margin, which Speaker 0 sees as inconsistent with “a Democrat issue.” Speaker 1 acknowledges the point, and Speaker 0 indicates they would review the situation further by watching past coverage. - Another thread involves a personal and investigatory concern: Speaker 3 describes involvement in a case (referenced as “mother out to the case” and speaking with someone who was “clearly killed by somebody”). They recount contacting a California congressman, Ro Con (likely a misspelling of Ro Khanna), to raise the concern, but state that nothing happened. Speaker 2 dismisses the suggestion that political action followed, and there is a back-and-forth about whether the discussion is a debate or a plea for sympathy, with Speaker 2 accusing Speaker 3 of trying to build sympathy. Overall, the dialogue centers on alleged manipulation by powerful funders, the tension between reform and control within the political system, inconsistent political outcomes in Wisconsin, and frustration with inaction on a troubling case that involved a potential kill and calls to congressional attention that did not lead to results.

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Speaker 0: The RJC, APAC, and Miriam Adelson and Paul Singer are described as part of “the Israeli lobby,” and Speaker 0 says this is where “all the money comes from.” Speaker 0 characterizes the situation as a referendum on foreign policy, saying Israel would be able to dictate foreign policy through “bullying members of congress.” Speaker 0 says they have been the one they “haven’t been able to bully,” so “they’re putting all the brunt and the force on me.” Speaker 0 claims they are ahead in the polls and that opponents are “desperate,” adding that “they’re sending the secretary of war to my district tomorrow,” the president is “losing sleep and tweeting,” and APAC “dumped another $3,000,000 into my race this weekend” because they are “panicked” and have “really haven’t been able to gain a lead” in the race. Speaker 1: Speaker 1 says the president is not necessarily desperate, pointing to a “pretty good record of defeating people he wants to target in Republican primaries,” citing Bill Cassidy and what happened in Indiana. Speaker 1 asks how Speaker 0 will overcome the president’s opposition. Speaker 0: Speaker 0 says their situation is different because they have endorsements from “the right to life organizations” and “the gun organizations.” Speaker 0 also says four members of congress came to “this” yesterday and campaigned with them. Speaker 0 adds that they have received millions of dollars from the grassroots, with “tens of thousands of donors to my website, thomasmassey.com,” and says funding is still coming in. Speaker 0 concludes that this is how they will beat opponents.

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I lost a case in the Supreme Court today regarding my ballot status in 10 states. After I switched to Donald Trump, the Democratic Party changed their lawsuits to keep me on the ballot. The Supreme Court ruled that I will remain on the ballot in Wisconsin and Michigan, with dissent from the conservative justices. The Democrats want me on the ballot to interfere with the election, tricking voters into choosing me over Trump. I urge you not to fall for this. I don’t want your vote; I want you to vote for Donald Trump. Everyone needs to vote.

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court race is critical because it will determine the court's majority. This is important due to gerrymandered congressional lines in Wisconsin, which currently favor Republicans. Although Wisconsin is a fifty-fifty state, its congressional delegation consists of six Republicans and two Democrats. Revisiting and establishing fair congressional lines is crucial, but can only happen with an "enlightened" Supreme Court. Therefore, the outcome of the Supreme Court race has significant implications for fair representation in Wisconsin.

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This is the most important election in the history of our country. The speaker claims they fixed the border and had a great economy during their previous term. They state they received millions more votes in 2020 than in 2016. The opposition is described as "evil" and having "weaponized" the elections, doing things nobody thought possible. The speaker urges the audience to vote and "make our country great again." Two unnamed people are called "patriots." The speaker concludes by requesting that the song "YMCA" be played.

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Yesterday, we had successful rallies in Wisconsin and Michigan. The economy is struggling due to high inflation, preventing interest rate cuts. The ongoing trial is baseless, with a biased judge. Law enforcement should focus on radical left movements, not targeting me. The left poses a threat that must be stopped to prevent the country's downfall. Law enforcement and the DOJ need to address the radical left within their ranks. Thank you.

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The speaker emphasizes that the court serves as a balance to the federal government and urges for trust in South Dakota state laws and the court system. They express pride in their state and hope that other states will follow suit, rather than allowing liberal judges to rewrite rules for political gain. The speaker calls on the Supreme Court to swiftly reverse the lower court's decision, ensuring that the American people's voices are heard. They express confidence in President Trump's victory and hope for a fair election that allows the people to choose their desired president for the White House.

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The speaker believes Carrie Lake will be the next senator from Arizona. Lake is running against Ruben Gallejo, who the speaker describes as horrible, an open borders maniac, and a defund the police maniac. The speaker claims Gallejo shouldn't be allowed to run against Lake because she is incredible, tough, smart, and has heart. The speaker says Lake is running against someone who cannot carry her shoes and predicts a big victory for her. The speaker states that if they win Arizona, which they are expected to do, they will win the presidency, and Carrie Lake has to be part of that victory. The speaker adds that Lake has been a newscaster for 22 years and is solid as a rock, while her opponent is a loser.

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Speaker said people are trying to keep him from winning, but he has to win for the audience. He claimed that Barack Hussein Obama and other politicians said he would never be president. He stated he is the forty fifth and forty seventh president. Speaker said he did great in 2016 and much better in 2020, but the election was rigged. In 2024, he made it too big to rig by telling people to vote. He said that in America, nothing is impossible if you are willing to fight for it. Speaker expressed feeling at home in Alabama and praised the state's legacy of fighters, champions, and warriors. He highlighted Alabama's contributions to America and the world, including the iron city, the Saturn five rocket, and Talladega. He listed Alabama heroes like Willie Mays, Jesse Owens, Joe Lewis, Nick Saban, and Hank Williams. Speaker said that in Alabama, they believe in freedom, family, God, country, the Constitution, the Bible, and the American flag. He stated they believe in strong borders and that the US military is the greatest force for peace. He concluded that the next chapter of the American story will be written by the Crimson Tide, not the Harvard Crimson. Speaker 1 thanked those who voted and claimed they saved the country from disaster.

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Scott, a Republican, is asking for a vote for Mr. Parsons, the county commissioner, in the upcoming March 25th special election for the senate. He confirms the voter knows about the election and voting location. Scott asks the voter to share information about Parsons with friends. He also highlights the November election, where there's an opportunity to vote against the retention of three Democratic Supreme Court justices. He claims these justices allowed businesses to be shut down in 2020 and permitted mail-in ballots to arrive after election day in the 2020 election. He says they are ruling against liberty.

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The Wisconsin Supreme Court race is a fifty-fifty contest with a strong Democratic candidate. The outcome will determine the court's majority, which is crucial because of gerrymandered congressional lines in Wisconsin. Despite Wisconsin being a fifty-fifty state, Republicans hold six out of eight congressional seats due to these lines. Revisiting and establishing fair lines requires an "enlightened" Supreme Court. The election's result is therefore critical for the possibility of achieving fair congressional districts.

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Mike Lindell claims he continues to be attacked because he wants secure elections. He states Susan Cropper did not win in Wisconsin, pointing out that the state voted in voter ID, yet the candidate who doesn't want voter ID won. Lindell says this doesn't make sense. He says his team, including Colonel Conrad Reynolds and Will Huff from his election crime bureau, are digging into the numbers, which he claims don't make sense. Lindell says the first flag is that they voted in voter ID, yet a "raging liberal" who doesn't want voter ID won. He says they will continue to report on this. Lindell says they can't let the next four years of "our great president" be in vain because elections continue to be stolen down tickets. He expresses disappointment, noting the Wisconsin Supreme Court seat was needed and that this court previously ruled there was widespread fraud all over Wisconsin. He encourages people to learn more at lindaleplan.com.

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Hey, everyone. Tomorrow is election day—make sure you and your friends and family vote if you haven't already. Democrats claim this election is about protecting women, and they're right. It's about safeguarding women from biological males in female spaces and sports, which can lead to unfair competition and safety concerns. It's also about protecting women from violence, including those affected by illegal immigration. If you want to protect your daughters, vote for Trump, Vance, and the Republican ticket. Thank you, and may God bless America. Have a great day.

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Speaker 0: "This call is from a federal prison. My life and somebody else's lives depend on this select upcoming election. It's so important that people go out and vote. Ray Epps had set me up at the front gate. My codefendants all went home except one, and I'm still sitting here. I've literally given my home. I've given my health. I was assaulted because of the fact that I wasn't plead guilty and turned off Trump. I've lost my father, I've lost everything. This is my only chance of getting out. Please, guys, help help us out, please." Speaker 1: "There's a lot of people out here who support you, and our prayers are with you." Speaker 0: "I gotta go." Speaker 0: "I love you guys." Speaker 0: "Please, you know, support us." Speaker 0: "I love you all." Speaker 0: "God bless."

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I've remained quiet since election night to gather facts. I was initially optimistic about winning the Senate race, but then Milwaukee reported a large number of absentee ballots, with Senator Baldwin receiving nearly 90% of them, which seems statistically improbable. Concerns have been raised about voting irregularities, including precincts with turnout exceeding registered voters. Additionally, a false candidate was funded by Democrats to siphon votes away from me, which raises questions about the integrity of our elections. The Wisconsin Election Commission has also failed to maintain accurate voter rolls, with millions of inactive voters. This undermines confidence in our electoral process. I will carefully consider my next steps once all information is reviewed. I appreciate the support from my voters and aim to bring closure to this election for our state. Thank you.

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Derek Evans, a January 6th political prisoner, is running for congress with Trump to "drain the swamp." Endorsed by Trump allies, he aims to fight against "corrupt" Carol Miller. Visit corruptcarol.com to learn more. Vote for Derek Evans on May 14th for a pro-Trump, MAGA agenda.

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I'm giving a tour of our trailer with sponsors like Beverly Hills Precious Metals and Patriot Mobile. Despite sacrifices, I face hate. Paul Ryan, Reince Priebus, and Robin Vos are college friends and roommates. There's a recall effort against Vos in Racine County, Wisconsin. Text messages reveal tensions between Vos and Mike. Police are hindering signature collection for the recall.

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If Trump loses the election, Speaker 1 believes he is "fucked" due to his outspoken support. He jokes about the lack of assassination attempts on Kamala Harris, calling her a "puppet" and contrasting it with the attempts on Trump's life. Speaker 1 admires Trump's resilience and constitution. Speaker 1 admits he is "all in" with Trump, despite potential "vengeance" if Trump loses. He defends his companies against claims of government subsidies, citing SpaceX's success despite receiving fewer initial funds than Boeing. He recounts a conflict with Buttigieg over delivering Starlink to hurricane-stricken areas, which was later resolved. Speaker 1 claims that if Trump doesn't win, it will be the last election due to the Democrats' immigration policies, which he says are designed to turn swing states into reliably Democratic states. He criticizes California's no voter ID law and accuses Democrats of hypocrisy. He believes the purpose of no voter ID is to enable large-scale fraud. Speaker 1 says he supports Trump because he wants America to remain a democracy and not become a one-party state. He criticizes the Democratic party elite for choosing candidates without input from voters. He expresses concern over the number of billionaires supporting the Democratic party. He believes that if people knew the truth, there would be a landslide in favor of Republicans. He suggests that if Trump wins, the Epstein client list will become public, which terrifies some billionaires supporting Kamala. Speaker 1 says that if Trump wins, there can be some "housecleaning" and shedding light on things. He says X adheres to freedom of speech within the bounds of the law. He believes that if the Democrats continue to hold power, they will try to shut down X by any means possible. He recounts a lawsuit against SpaceX for failing to hire asylum seekers, even though it is illegal for them to do so. He expresses concern over the increasing movement to place activists as judges. Speaker 1 believes that if the birth rate in Europe does not at least roughly equal the replacement rate, it is in population free fall. He also mentions that in Britain, convicted pedophiles are being released from prison in order to put people in prison for Facebook posts. He recommends the book "The Parasitic Mind" by Gad Saad, which tries to understand how to get to this parasitic mind situation. He says that woke takes the place of religion. He says that he is culturally Christian. Speaker 1 says that he is open to the idea of a creator. He says that we should try to expand the scope and scale of consciousness. He says that the environmental movement in the extreme is fundamentally misanthropic and anti-human. He says that all of the humans on Earth can fit on one floor in the city of New York. He says that we need to stop teaching people false propaganda that the earth is overpopulated. He says that hormonal birth control causes depression and dramatically increases risk of suicide, and changes their preferences on who they want to marry or have kids with. He says that SSRIs zombify people and change their personality and make them not who they are. Speaker 1 says that AI is advancing at a very rapid pace. He says that his top concern for AI safety is that we need to have maximally truth-seeking AI. He says that the AIs that are being developed are being programmed with the woke mind virus. He says that he started XAI, and that their goal is to have a maximally truth-seeking AI. He says that he doesn't trust OpenAI. He says that if AI became clear to the rest of us that it was out of control and posed a threat to humanity, he hopes that there would be a way to stop it. He says that in a benign AI scenario, the biggest challenge is how to find meaning if AI is better than you at everything. Speaker 1 says that if Trump gets elected, he will continue to help him. He says that he has talked to Trump about some kind of government efficiency commission. He says that there are more federal agencies than there are years since the establishment of The United States. He says that he formed America PAC to support core values that he believes in, which are safe cities, secure borders, sensible spending, the right to self-protection, respect for the constitution, and the right to free speech. He says that it is a no brainer to vote for Trump.

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The speaker believes the Schimmel campaign was struggling before Musk's involvement, and while Musk may have given a boost, it didn't solve the Republican issue of low propensity voters turning out for non-Trump candidates. Musk attempted to tie the Supreme Court race vote to larger political issues, but it wasn't sufficient. This is an equation Republicans must solve, particularly in the upcoming midterms, which party strategists will need to address. The speaker does not believe this will be an issue in 2028.

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I met Rob and Ma during a rally in Alabama after a silent symposium in South Dakota. I got introduced to Michael Gableman, who I flew to Wisconsin to meet. We argued but ended up becoming friends. He promised to investigate everything in Wisconsin. I told our real president that Gableman is bold and determined. He's not giving up the fight.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Shocking DOGE Findings, Elon vs. Sen. Kelly, & Hillary's Hypocrisy, w/ Halperin, Spicer & Turrentine
Guests: Halperin, Spicer, Turrentine
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the Trump Administration's progress after 67 days, highlighting that Trump has largely fulfilled his campaign promises despite legal challenges. She introduces headlines, including Elon Musk's Doge initiative, which aims to improve government efficiency and address waste, fraud, and abuse. Kelly is joined by Mark Halperin, Sean Spicer, and Dan Tantine to discuss the Trump Administration's recent Supreme Court petition regarding the deportation of suspected Venezuelan gang members, emphasizing the legal complexities surrounding the Alien Enemies Act and the implications of the DC Circuit Court's ruling. The discussion reveals that the Trump Administration is seeking immediate review from the Supreme Court to lift a restraining order halting deportations. The panel debates the legal arguments, with Spicer expressing confidence that the court will side with Trump, while Halperin stresses the urgency of the situation. They discuss the potential political ramifications if the Supreme Court rules against Trump, suggesting it could energize his base. Kelly also highlights Trump's executive order aimed at removing "wokeness" from federal museums and restoring historical monuments, asserting that this move resonates with many Americans who oppose the erasure of history. The panel agrees that Trump's actions on cultural issues could bolster his support. The conversation shifts to the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election, with the panel noting its significance for redistricting and voter ID laws. They discuss the potential impact of Elon Musk's involvement in the election and the challenges Republicans face in energizing their base compared to Democrats, who are currently more motivated. Finally, they analyze recent special elections, noting that Democrats have gained momentum in traditionally Republican areas, raising concerns about the GOP's ability to maintain its stronghold. The discussion concludes with a recognition of the importance of candidate quality and grassroots organization in upcoming elections, emphasizing the need for Republicans to adapt and remain competitive without Trump on the ballot.
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