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An attendee at a Bernie Sanders rally expressed disgust with the current state of the country. When asked about the biggest risk, the attendee deferred to someone else. Another person expressed dislike for the language being spoken in the country but couldn't provide specific examples immediately. When asked what had changed since the start of the Biden administration, both individuals struggled to identify specific issues.

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The speaker questions why voting for the Democratic party would make Black men "no longer ridiculous or crazy." They cite the party's stance on gender, boys in girls' sports, and perceived pandering attempts. The speaker accuses the Democratic party of destroying Black communities for 60 years and opening borders to replace Black votes. They contrast this with the Republican party's history of opposing Black suffrage and supporting Jim Crow and slavery. The speaker also criticizes the current Vice President's track record and perceived inabilities, questioning why they should vote based on skin color rather than policy impact.

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Speaker 0, identifying as the only Black lesbian in the room, asks Senator Winner a direct question about women’s safety in female-only spaces, referencing an incident at Gold’s Gym where she was attacked in a locker room by a self-identifying trans woman with a documented history of domestic violence. She asks what Senator Winner would say to women seeking assurance that their safety will be protected from men who, under California law, can self-identify as women in women-only spaces. Speaker 1 responds that “we want everyone to be safe,” and notes that trans people exist as both men and women, saying, “if you're trans women or women.” He emphasizes the need to protect safety for all, acknowledging that trans women are part of the discussion. Speaker 0 continues, praising Senator Winner for housing bills and other actions, but asserts that “millions of women across America are being harassed and sexually assaulted in locker rooms.” She reiterates that she is a lesbian Black woman, not transphobic or homophobic, and stresses that some bills passed by Winner are dangerous for women and young children. She states she represents her community and urges protection for women in light of concerns about trans-inclusive policies. Speaker 2 interjects, urging Speaker 0 to allow Senator Winner to respond, while Speaker 0 reiterates the need for protection of women, specifying “Women. Women. Trans women are doing things. Women. Women.” She asserts that she was assaulted, adding, “They are not. They are men.” She describes the assailant as someone who “broke his wife’s jaw” requiring reconstructive surgery, and emphasizes her identity as a lesbian who is Black. She invites another Black woman to share her feelings, while also challenging the presence of others in the room. Speaker 1 reiterates the goal of protecting the safety of all women and acknowledges that “trans women are also brutalized in this country.” The conversation emphasizes a tension between protecting women’s safety and acknowledging the experiences of trans women, with Speaker 0 insisting, “We cannot be raped in the bathrooms by men that wanna say they're women. They're not women.” Speaker 2 responds by leaving, citing that the group is not protecting women, and remarks on the bills, stating she has read many of them and still finds issues “not right.” The exchange ends with Speaker 2, introducing herself as Tish Heine, and a comment about not allowing Blackness and civil rights to be used to justify laws for children to transform, followed by a remark about disparities in access to tampons versus transformation medication. The conversation also touches on broader political history, with Speaker 1 and Speaker 0 referencing political dynamics, including a note that “things were going so smoothly” before recalling an earlier moment in 2008 involving Aaron Peskin.

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President Obama suggested some men may not want a woman president. In response, the speaker argues that Black people’s potential reluctance to vote for a woman or even willingness to vote for Trump could stem from policy concerns, not misogyny. The speaker cites inflation, cost of living, gas and grocery prices, immigration, and border issues as key factors. They suggest some believe there's more sensitivity towards immigrants than struggling Black communities. The speaker highlights the allocation of $53 million in prepaid credit cards for immigrants, questioning why similar support isn't provided to Black people who have been struggling for years. They ask if people don't think Black people notice these disparities.

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A woman driving a Tesla was run off the road by a man in full fatigues who threatened her, telling her to get rid of the car. The incident was captured by the Tesla's cameras. The speaker described the incident as terrorism, noting the woman was thankful she didn't have children in the car. Another person, Al Moter, a Democrat, said he fears for his life and wouldn't buy a Tesla out of fear. One of the speakers said the incidents are making them want to buy a Tesla, while another said they don't want to buy one out of spite.

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President Obama suggested some men may not want a woman president. In response, the speaker questioned if Black people's potential reluctance to vote for a woman or willingness to vote for Trump could be due to policy, not misogyny. The speaker cited inflation, cost of living, gas prices, groceries, immigration, and border issues as potential factors. They also mentioned a perceived elevated sensitivity towards immigrants compared to struggling Black people. The speaker highlighted New York's prepaid credit cards for immigrants, contrasting it with the lack of similar support for Black people who have been struggling for years, suggesting this disparity is noticed.

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There's a massive difference between Donald Trump who banned Epstein from Mar A Lago when he found out about his disgusting hobbies and somebody like Bill Clinton who rode shotgun to Epstein's island doing who knows what with who knows who after getting out out of office. One rejected the predator and the other partied with him. And that's what Gen is frustrated with. We want accountability. We want transparency. That's not what we had under the Biden administration. And that right there is exactly why we voted for Trump. We're looking at the economy now where he's performed CPR on the American dream, making it possible again for Gen Z to come into this world. This time last year on Abiodunatics, thankfully, we have a president who's going to start addressing that, and we need to see that soon before the midterm.

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Donald Trump has been president for over a month, yet nothing has changed. Gas prices remain high, and basic necessities are still unaffordable. TikTok is set to be banned, and illegal immigration continues. Abortion remains accessible, and many feel that Trump has failed to deliver on his promises. Despite Trump being in office, Biden is the one holding press conferences and acting as president, seemingly fulfilling the commitments that Trump made. This has led to feelings of regret about voting for Trump.

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The speaker attended a Kamala Harris rally after recently attending a Trump rally. The speaker showed ID to attend the Harris rally. The speaker was recording a video about the cheering for abortion when someone shouted, "Jesus is Lord." Kamala Harris responded by saying, "I think you're at the wrong rally. Try the smaller one down the street." The speaker claims the Trump rally had almost 7,000 people, while the Harris rally had 2,500 and open spaces. Speaker 1 states that Trump hand-selected three Supreme Court members to undo Roe v. Wade, and they did as he intended.

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The speaker says some states, like California and Washington, may take children from parents who oppose gender-affirming care. They believe the trans issue played a significant role in the last election, particularly an ad criticizing Kamala Harris's stance. They claim Harris had little room to push back because gender-affirming care was mandated under a lawsuit settlement during her time as Attorney General. The speaker finds the issue of gender-affirming care for children, especially regarding age, to be complex. They admit the trans issue is relatively new to them, and they are still trying to understand aspects like pronouns. They recall an experience where their Hispanic chief of staff strongly advised against using the term "Latinx." They note that post-George Floyd and post-COVID, there was a push for more sensitivity in language and a rise in discussions around gender-affirming care, but the science around it seems contradictory.

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The speaker claims electric cars are a "con," citing John Kerry's private jet usage. A Jay Leno clip with Joe Biden was filmed at the Secret Service Training Center, where the speaker used to work, suggesting the whole thing is a "schtick." According to an op-ed, there's only enough battery power to power the world for 75 seconds. The speaker analogizes this to a hospital patient on life support. By 2030, the plan is to have enough battery power for only eleven minutes. The speaker believes "liberals" are asking for a solution that doesn't exist. The other speaker agrees, stating that the plan is not well thought out.

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There's a massive difference between Donald Trump who banned Epstein from Mar A Lago when he found out about his disgusting hobbies and somebody like Bill Clinton who rode shotgun to Epstein's island doing who knows what with who knows who after getting out of office. One rejected the predator and the other partied with him. And that's what Gen is frustrated with. We want accountability. We want transparency. That's not what we had under the Biden administration. And that there is exactly why we voted for Trump. He's performed CPR on the American dream. This time last year on Abiodunatics, thankfully, we have a president who's going to start addressing that, and we need to see that soon before the midterm.

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The speakers discuss the possibility of the United States having its first gay or woman president. Speaker 2 mentions that this has already happened with Obama, so there is no need to get worked up about it. Speaker 0 then brings up Michelle, but Speaker 2 clarifies that Michelle is transgender. Speaker 1 reacts with surprise.

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The speaker joked about previously thinking Democrats were crazy for saying men have periods until meeting Tim Waltz. Mayor Adams requested a quick speech because the room was reserved for illegal aliens from Texas. The speaker mentioned a group called "White Dudes for Harris" and claimed not to be worried because their wives and lovers are voting for him. Regarding childcare, the speaker advised Kamala, if she wins, to keep her husband, Doug, away from the nannies. The speaker observed Chuck Schumer looking glum and suggested that if Kamala loses, Schumer could still become the first woman president, considering how woke his party has become.

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We're tired of the Green New Deal, attacks on our fossil fuel industry, open borders, human trafficking, Fentanyl influx, illegal immigration, critical race theory, boys in girls' sports, media censorship, government and university bias, corruption in agencies, mask and vaccine mandates, COVID misinformation, and Anthony Fauci. We're also fed up with politicians like Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi, the January 6th commission, gaslighting, and Liz Cheney. On November 8th, we're reclaiming our country.

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Speaker 0 criticizes those who try to distance themselves from Joe Biden's actions, reminding them that they voted for him and should take responsibility. They express nostalgia for the day Donald Trump won, claiming it was a good day because people were working and not struggling financially. The speaker believes politicians wanted to remove Trump to pursue their own agenda and accuses them of being warmongers. They argue that politicians have been pushing for societal changes, such as gender identity, and emphasize the importance of putting America first.

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The last four years taught Americans to speak up about insane things that went too far. This is manifesting in cultural issues. People who were once afraid to voice opinions about men playing in women's sports now feel comfortable doing so. The speaker claims that previously, voicing concerns about the concept of trans women in women's sports was not acceptable, but now these are 90/10 issues. The speaker states they are okay with the resulting competition if it means everyone is thinking rationally. They are fine being the catalyst for change because it's good for the country.

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Black men are unhappy with the Biden Harris administration, who visit Detroit frequently to maintain control. Life was better under Trump, with more money and fewer financial struggles. Make decisions based on economics, not emotions, for family's benefit. Support is needed to make a change in Detroit's leadership, as Michigan's path is led by Detroit.

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The speaker believes the government thinks Americans are too stupid to research executive orders. They claim many beneficial executive orders signed by Trump, including those benefiting minorities, women, children, and border protection, were revoked by Biden soon after he took office. Specifically, the speaker says Trump lowered prescription costs and capped insulin prices, not Biden. They also claim Trump signed an executive order called "safe policing for safe Americans" to hold police accountable for racial profiling and abuse of power, but Biden revoked it. Additionally, Trump signed an executive order against gender and racial stereotyping, which Biden also revoked, allegedly leading to DEI initiatives. The speaker accuses Biden of renaming similar policies and claiming them as his own. They urge listeners to research these claims themselves.

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Speaker 0: We already have a n-word mayor. We don't need any more n-word big shots. Speaker 1: Are you still going to vote for Joe? Poor kids are just as bright and tall as white kids. If you can't decide if you're for Trump, then you're not black. You can't go to a 711 without an Indian accent. There's a foot. Speaker 2: In this clip, Biden mistakes a 6-year-old girl for a 17-year-old and touches her face and hair. Speaker 1: How old are you, 17? Oh, 6. Speaker 2: Again, he grabs her face and hair. Speaker 0: We already have a n-word mayor. We don't need any more n-word.

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We're tired of the Green New Deal, attacks on our fossil fuel industry, open borders, human trafficking, Fentanyl influx, illegal immigration, critical race theory, boys in girls' sports, media censorship, government and university bias, corruption in agencies, mask and vaccine mandates, COVID misinformation, and Anthony Fauci. We're also fed up with politicians like Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi, the January 6th commission, gaslighting, and Liz Cheney. On November 8th, we're reclaiming our country.

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You made a choice for all of us, and I hope you get exactly what you voted for. If that offends you, maybe reconsider your vote. My final wish is that if you ever face sexual assault, you share your story with everyone you care about. I want those you trust to ignore your pain and instead elevate your assailant to a position of power over you. When you question why they would do this, I want them to respond, "You promised us cheaper gas prices." I wish that for you. Happy day for you. Victory.

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We used to be the biggest producer of Pluto, but now we have nothing. People are frustrated and want Trump back. They question when America was ever great, as they struggle with gas, electricity, jobs, and food. Many are waiting for stimulus checks and extra food stamps. They want to know why anyone supports Joe Biden. People feel silenced and helpless, while the Democrats promise a Green New Deal for 2030 but lack plans for electricity. The speaker passionately expresses their desire for Trump's return.

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It's ironic that liberal women and those who voted for Kamala are saying they won't sleep with another man for the next four years. At least this means they won't need an abortion. It took Donald Trump's presidency for some to reconsider their choices. Change is already happening. Oh, emotional.

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The speaker believes the government thinks Americans are too stupid to research executive orders. They were under the impression that executive orders signed by Biden were his own. They were also unaware that Trump signed executive orders that benefited the country, minorities, women, children, and border protection, but that Biden revoked them soon after taking office. Biden falsely claimed he lowered prescription costs and capped insulin, when Trump did it first. Trump signed an executive order called Safe Policing for Safe Americans to hold police accountable for racial profiling and abuse of power, but Biden revoked it. Trump also signed an executive order against gender and racial stereotyping, which Biden revoked, possibly leading to DEI. Biden revokes Trump's policies, renames similar policies, and claims them as his own. The speaker urges listeners to research this information.
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