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"if he comes to you for VP, tell him you want to be the attorney general." "And you could easily end up being Chief Justice of the Supreme Court with your real talent." "your observation, knowing her over a period of time, is that her talent was to stay in her lane as an attorney general, potentially of The United States, not as an executive or on the executive track." "The vice presidential job is a good one." "I do think people running for public office really ought to fit eventually where they are trying to land." "She may not want to run for governor of the state of California. That may not be where she should be going. I think it's gonna be difficult for her to win."

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- "Texas wants to gerrymander their maps again, do a mid decade reapportionment." - "Donald Trump is terrified he's gonna lose the majority in the House of Representatives." - "all of that is so deeply unpopular." - "They're convinced they can't hold the house unless they redo the lines in Texas and try to grab more Republican seats even though the lines in Texas are already gerrymandered to elect Republicans." - "Now if they go forward with this, as it looks like they will, California needs to respond." - "I hope at the end of this that we have a national redistricting reform that ends the gerrymander all across the country that would simply require an act of congress." - "But if Texas goes down that terrible road, California will have to respond because we have to look out for our interests and can't let them rig the game."

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The speaker is asked if voters are fed up with the state of their cities and if politicians need to clean up the streets. The speaker responds that while that is generally the case, it is not the inspiration for Care Court. They clarify that as an electoral strategy, they are termed out and the politics behind their actions are driven by compassion and purpose. When asked if cleaning up the streets of California factors into a potential presidential run, the speaker states that they will not overpromise in the short run, as the state is currently struggling with housing and homelessness. They dismiss the suggestion that cleaning up California streets is part of a larger political strategy and emphasize that it is a foundational responsibility, not a grand ambition.

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The speaker denies changing their mind about wanting an open primary if Joe Biden stepped down. They state they had an open primary, and Kamala Harris won. The speaker claims nobody else entered the race because Harris was politically astute.

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We have full confidence and are forming a team to lead us to victory. The timing of people walking away doesn't matter; it's how we react. We are in talks with legal counsel to take CNN to task for what they have done to us. We have 5 weeks left and won't let CNN throw us off our mission to win. I am dismayed that you focus on this instead of people hooked on fentanyl, what's going on at the border, or the economy. I am coming after CNN full throttle. To put the people first, we've got to concentrate on this campaign. No more questions because when I made history as the first black lieutenant governor of North Carolina, you did not knock on my door. Don't knock on it now.

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Do you have time for a short interview? Sure. You're wearing a Kamala Harris shirt. Why? Because she's the queen of this country. But America is a republic, not a kingdom. That's because Trump took over. Actually, America rebelled against Britain in 1776. If you don't know that, why are you arguing? I'm just curious about your shirt and the idea of a queen in a democracy. Why do you care? Why does it matter to you that Kamala lost her seat? She didn't save the border. She did. How? You're against immigrants. No, I'm asking about illegal immigration. All of them are illegal. What about criminals coming in? I haven't looked into that. What do you think about Fentanyl? It's their choice. But Trump won. Shouldn't you accept that? I'm here supporting my country, but I believe Kamala should have won. What will you do with Trump in office? Live my life and deal with changes.

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Can you picture Kamala doing this show? I think she might, but it seems unlikely now. If she did, I imagine it would be chaotic, with her possibly not fully engaged. My intention would be to have a genuine conversation rather than a formal interview. I want to connect with her as a person and understand her better. That’s what I hope to achieve by having her on the show.

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Speaker 0: What the do I have to do in this council in order to get respect as a black woman? I'm not afraid of anybody here. When I make a mistake, I will be clear. I don't hate you as a white woman. I don't hate you as a white man. I am sick and tired of this body so stupidly racially divided, so afraid, so depraved. People with no faith because they are afraid of their losing their advancement. They're afraid of bargaining. They're afraid of leveraging. These people have, oh my god. I can't even call you cowards because desperation deserves mercy. Cancer to redistricting. Fine. We give it to a white woman. Can we all get along? Can we get together? Can we love each other now? Can we make sure that black and brown babies don't die? Can we make sure that cops don't kill before people are proven innocent? Can we do that? No. No. No. No. Because this body crucifies you first because of allegations. This is not a court. You don't get to crucify people before they're proven guilty. They're innocent until proven guilty. Amen. Now after this, I will look forward to working with you because I have stamina. I believe, as Baldwin said, what you do not what you say. Your votes here sometimes are racist. You move sometimes in a way that hurts my people. Speaker 1: Yes. Say that. Speaker 0: And then when I get up to stand up and talk, oh, all she talks about is black stuff. Speaker 1: Yes. You should. Good. Speaker 0: I am here to represent every single black woman and man that suffers in the community. God has my back. Speaker 1: You got your Speaker 0: am not afraid to not have political asylum or any type of affiliations or connections. I came here, I fear none, no man, but my Lord. Amen. I came here to serve people. I came here to love. I came here to grow. But people talk about this racial equity thing. It's all fake. Speaker 1: Thank you. And Speaker 0: you do politics and you hurt each other. And yet, here I am, five foot tall African woman from the projects. And I am here to tell you, if the voters don't vote me back Speaker 1: We are get votes back.

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When I saw the ad featuring Kamala Harris endorsing me, I was disheartened. In California, we need someone who truly supports law enforcement, and Harris has a history of not doing so. I recall a case involving a drug trafficking organization where she showed up just for a sound bite, without engaging with anyone. Her track record as attorney general and vice president shows a lack of support for law enforcement and border security, especially with the ongoing fentanyl crisis and human trafficking in California. Regarding her understanding of issues, she didn’t seem fully informed during our interactions, but I recognize that she handles many cases. Overall, her actions do not align with the claims made in that ad.

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Speaker 1 was approached with an offer to pause their political activity, but Speaker 1 is offended, viewing it as an attempt to buy them out of running and a reflection of others' lack of concern for the country. Speaker 1 believes this is about preventing them from winning and defeating Trump, which they see as bad for the country. Speaker 0 suggests it may not be about Trump, but about Speaker 1. Speaker 1 refuses to be bought at any price, stating they are not going to let people who hate the country tell them not to run. Speaker 1 intends to be a "pain" to those trying to stop them and is willing to fight, even if it means risking their life. Speaker 1 urges Speaker 0 to tell them to get behind their campaign. Speaker 1 believes the "swamp" doesn't pre-approve of them because they would root out corruption.

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I wish I could talk to someone like me—a black South Asian woman running for president from the Bay Area. It's great to see you, Kamala. Remember, you can open doors in ways your opponent can't. The American people want to end the chaos and enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere, maybe even with a fun twist on popular culture. We share a belief in the promise of America. Let's bring it in for a moment. I’m voting for us! Are you registered in Pennsylvania? Unfortunately, no. It was worth a try. And live from New York is Stephanie Jones.

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I am deeply troubled by your responses today. You need to acknowledge that Donald Trump lost the 2020 election. You avoided answering that question when asked by Senator Durbin. Additionally, you should clearly state that those involved in the January 6th insurrection who committed violence should not be pardoned. I don’t have to say what you want me to say. I speak the truth and won’t say anything just to gain confirmation. I will answer questions to the best of my ability.

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"My message is Gavin Newsom." "I am going to expose you for the complete fraud that you are, the liar that you are, and you will never ever be the president of this country." "California's problems are completely caused by California government." "We have the greatest businesses." "We have the greatest people." "We are the laughing stock of the rest of the country." "We are the laughing stock of the world." "No one wants to go to California anymore." "They'll go California for Disneyland. That's it." "you guys have that crazy governor." "It's our government that has completely changed and brought us to this laughing stock position." "That has to happen again, and that's really the only reason I'm running for governor."

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Kamala Harris is considered "retarded," and Trump is winning in the polls, so they are going to lose. The speaker considered running as a candidate. However, the speaker told Joe that he is more "retarded" than Kamala Harris, so he cannot run. The speaker told Joe to let it play out and that they would talk later. The speaker then commented on the women present.

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Carmela Harris should be sent back to wherever she came from. She is a "pseudo black woman" who was only nominated because the Democratic party knew she couldn't win as an Indian woman candidate. They used the "black card" to get black people, especially black women, to vote for her. The speaker claims that Harris was put forward to protect Gavin Newsom and JB Briston's careers, as Trump would have defeated them. The speaker wants Trump in the White House as a "real president" who will put America first. The speaker states that white people did what they did to build this country, and black people survived to stay here, so this is their country. The speaker believes black and white people are coming together for the first time in history because it's about America.

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"I don't know, if you guys know about this, but we have an election coming up on I feel pretty relaxed about it." "it's important to remember that cannabis is legal in our state." "You have to vote you you can vote early, vote early. If you can't vote early, vote on time. If you wanna vote for Trump, vote late. Vote very late. Do your voting on Thursday or maybe Friday." "This will be my third time voting against Donald Trump." "According to a new poll from CNN, only 30% of American voters think if he loses, Trump will concede, which what would give them that idea?" "Of course, Trump won't concede if he loses his election." "He still hasn't conceded the last election." "And already, he's claiming Pennsylvania is"

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I'm going to discuss Governor Tim Walz and the challenges he faces. He has to convince people that Kamala Harris can fix the problems she has contributed to over the past three and a half years, like the southern border crisis and the affordability crisis caused by her policies. Despite her claims of being a candidate for change, she hasn't provided concrete solutions or acknowledged her mistakes. In interviews, she struggles to articulate her plans and often deflects questions. The American people are aware of her failures. Together, we will support Donald Trump in restoring American prosperity, securing our borders, and protecting our rights. Trump sacrificed his comfortable life to fight for the country, and he remains ready to lead us to greatness again. Thank you all for your support.

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Have you ever heard the president criticize white supremacists? I’ve repeatedly rejected David Duke and the KKK. The events in Charlottesville, where a young woman was killed resisting hate, prompted my return to this race. The president claimed there were "very fine people on both sides," ignoring the neo-Nazis and white nationalists. You wouldn’t even condemn David Duke. The party is struggling with figures like him joining. They don’t want to take responsibility for the hate associated with their party. I’ve disavowed these groups multiple times. When white supremacists say to vote for me, I don’t want their support, and I can’t control what they say. I don’t want their votes.

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I'm running against Trump for a few reasons. Firstly, I can't disavow him because he has a strong base of supporters. However, I'm still running against him. If my campaign was going well, I wouldn't be here talking about it.

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The speaker is asked if they would abuse power as retribution, and they respond by saying they wouldn't, except for day 1 when they want to close the border and drill. They clarify that this isn't retribution, but rather their plan. The speaker is then asked if they would be a dictator, and they deny it, saying they won't be except for day 1 when they will close the border and drill. The interviewer suggests that this sounds like going back to their previous policies as president.

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The speaker denies changing their mind about wanting an open primary if Joe Biden stepped down. They state they had an open primary, and Kamala Harris won. The speaker claims nobody else entered the race because Harris was politically astute.

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The speaker states an ad is deceptive because it portrays them and other law enforcement officials as standing alongside Kamala Harris. The speaker recalls a case where Harris appeared briefly for a sound bite and quickly left without interacting with anyone. The speaker says it was disheartening for them and their colleagues to be represented as supporting Harris. The speaker asserts they do not support Kamala Harris, citing her history of not supporting law enforcement. As the sheriff of Tulare County, the speaker believes Donald Trump better represents support for victims, criminal justice, and law enforcement.

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When asked if Iowa is just a race for second place, the speaker disagrees. They are determined to win and have the endorsement of Governor Kim Reynolds, who understands the importance of winning Iowa.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Katie Porter's Interview Meltdown, and the Truth About Biden Corruption, w/ Link Lauren & Ken Vogel
Guests: Link Lauren, Ken Vogel
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Folding politics, media bravado, and a televised meltdown, this episode pivots on a tense California governor race moment and the CNN of a reporter’s follow-ups. The interview with Katie Porter devolves after CBS journalist Julie Watts asks how she would speak to Trump voters if she faced them in a general election; Porter complains, seeks a “pleasant” conversation, and ultimately ends the interview. Megyn Kelly and Link Lauren dissect the moment as a microcosm of Democratic politicians under pressure, noting how a simple pivot question can derail a candidate and provoke a pointed, personal display. Throughout the discussions, Porter’s reactions are contrasted with the reporter’s insistence on following up, while the hosts critique lighting and on-camera dynamics, arguing that Democrats rarely face relentless questioning except in primaries. They narrate a broader media trend: Republicans are pressed, Democrats are protected, a pattern they say shapes public perception. The panel shifts to pop culture touchstones, with critiques of Meghan Markle’s Paris appearance, AOC’s controversial remarks and subsequent walk-backs, and a debate about Whoopi Goldberg and the View’s stance on immigration and law enforcement, underscoring how media platforms color political narratives. Interwoven are cultural flashpoints. Greta Thunberg’s flotilla activism and Bill Maher’s framing of environmental rhetoric anchor a broader discussion about authenticity and manipulation in public causes. Trump’s dismissive take on Thunberg frames a pattern the hosts see in elite figures exploiting tragedies for attention. The segment also pivots to Meghan Markle’s public appearances as evidence of a trend where private life and celebrity optics intersect with politics, prompting critical notes about privacy versus exposure on the world stage. Then the conversation turns to Ken Vogel’s forthcoming book, Devil’s Advocates, which chronicles Hunter Biden, Rudy Giuliani, and Washington insiders linked to foreign interests. Vogel unpacks Burisma in Ukraine, Hunter’s board seat, and Blue Star Strategies, including lobbying and retroactive foreign-agent registration. Romania’s real estate deal near the U.S. embassy is described, with Hunter and partners pursuing a joint venture with Chinese interests. The narrative traces how Biden administration officials framed anti-corruption campaigns while critics argue leverage shaped outcomes, including the firing of prosecutors and a controversial pardon of Hunter Biden. It also notes CIA memos and Devin Archer.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Dems Try Scare Tactics as Closing Message as Trump Dominates, with James Woods, Steve Hilton, More
Guests: James Woods, Steve Hilton
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Megyn Kelly welcomes James Woods to the show, discussing the upcoming 2020 election, where the final New York Times poll shows a tie at 48-48 between candidates. Woods expresses his appreciation for Kelly's straightforwardness in political discussions, criticizing euphemisms used in political discourse, particularly regarding sensitive topics like abortion and gender-affirming care. He emphasizes the importance of clarity in discussing these issues, sharing his perspective as a Roman Catholic. Woods highlights alarming statistics regarding transgender youth and suicide rates, arguing against encouraging irreversible decisions in children. He reflects on how his family would react to the current political climate, expressing concern over the state of America and the lack of vision from political leaders like Kamala Harris. He critiques her inability to articulate a clear stance on issues, particularly immigration and crime, and contrasts her approach with that of Donald Trump. The conversation shifts to the political landscape, with Woods asserting that if voters want secure borders and military strength, they should not support Harris. He discusses the dangers of inflammatory rhetoric in politics, referencing past assassination attempts against Trump and the potential consequences of labeling political opponents as fascists. Woods argues that the media's portrayal of Trump is hypocritical, given their silence on issues surrounding Harris's past as a prosecutor. Kelly and Woods also touch on the Washington Post's decision not to endorse a candidate for the first time in decades, highlighting the changing dynamics in media endorsements. They discuss the implications of Harris's performance in polls, noting a significant drop in support among women compared to Biden's previous election. As the conversation progresses, they delve into California's political climate, discussing recent ballot propositions aimed at addressing crime and drug-related issues. Woods expresses skepticism about Harris's commitment to addressing these problems, while Hilton emphasizes the need for Republicans to mobilize voters effectively. The discussion concludes with reflections on the cultural divide in America, particularly regarding perceptions of masculinity and the treatment of men in society. Woods and Kelly agree that the current political environment is marked by a lack of accountability and clarity, urging voters to consider the implications of their choices in the upcoming election.
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