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Speaker 1 (00:00):
If you did it, we all did it. Everyone sprinted
through the finish line, and we delivered the most epic
ass kicking to Kamala the Democrats have seen since the
nineteen eighties. All over the country, left coast to right, coast,
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east coast to west, coast, north to south, we are
the champions. Donald Trump did it. He survived an assassination
attempt two of them. He survived bankruptcy attempts, he survived
in attempts to imprison him for the rest of his life,
and last night culminated the greatest American political comeback I
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believe in history. Just an incredible night, one of the
best nights of my life. The only thing that could
have made it better was some potassio crim brulat. But buck,
I am still walking on air now. To be fair
to everybody. If I get even more names wrong, or
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pronounced things wrong, or my grammar's even off, I have
only slept for two and a half hours. I was
out on Broadway last night in Nashville at kid Rocks
for the clothes for the conclusion. Let me play that
for everybody. Fox News, we were all chanting, just go
ahead and call Alaska, because it was at two sixty seven,
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the decision was made. Fox News made the first call
that Trump had won the presidency. This is what it
sounded like. I hope you all weren't in bed yet,
but my goodness, it sounded sweet here. It was She's done.
It's owre Yes, what tonight? God, so excited. I've been
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waiting for this for so long, Buck, I didn't know
that was me. Isn't that you? Yes Forever Trump twenty
twenty four. Yes, sorry, I thought that was Fox News
making the call, not me, drunkenly celebrating at the bar.
So I've already had a whiff three minutes into Clay.
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Let me talk for a second.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
Take.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
I've already whiffed. Have a little water take a moment
Clay was up super I was in pajamas with Carrie
Pistachio Crembroulet had we had a lovely night here with Ginger.
I slept two and a half hours, Buck, I've been
I slept for two and a half hours coming back
from the bar. I was. I was watching the streams
of the various networks on my phone with Carrie late
at night. But let's we'll get into the atmospherics. Also
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I just want to say, we want to take a
lot of calls from all of you. This is victory day,
this is celebration day. This is you did it. You
who listened to this show, You patriots, you fellow Americans
who saw what was going wrong with the country and
actually wanted to fix it. And this is a huge
step in the right direction. I would say, Clay, today,
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we have so much time to talk policy, so much
time to get into the next steps. And I know
the left is nuts, we understand it's this isn't the
end of the movie where everyone lives happily ever after
or something. Now the work begins right now. It's time
well now meaning really January, but transition leading up to
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January as well. But you really should take this day.
I remember, Clay, I was speaking to my audience back
back when I was solo in twenty nineteen, in that
summer and for a few days, I said, guys, honestly,
it just doesn't get better than this, So just go
do something you've always wanted to do. Spend the weekend
or spend some time with your family. Go. You know,
Trump is kicking ass, the economy is amazing, Enjoy it,
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and really I think today, allow yourself to feel that joy,
allow yourself to take a moment. All of you voted.
I know a lot of you knocked on doors, a
lot of you spread the word, A lot of you
just support the world of conservatism. Listening to the show,
buying from our sponsors, listening to other shows, friends of ours.
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In this business. You are a part of what really
feels like a counter revolution in the best sense. Right,
it felt a bit like a Marxist revolution had been
underway for quite some time. I think you could stretch
it back to the Obama administration and clay For me
last night it just as happy as I was. I
didn't scream quite as loud as you did, but as
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happy as I was. It feels like we have restored
something of balance and sanity to the country. My faith
in the decision making of a majority at all, but
a majority of the American people, but a solid majority,
has been largely restored. And to me, I know we've
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never gotten the reckoning that we wanted about COVID and
about all that was done to the country. But in
a sense this was a part of that too. The
Biden administration was judged and found wanting in all respects,
including the divisiveness the vaccine mandate. And so today is
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is victory celebration day. It is spiked the football day.
All of you should feel so proud. I will say,
we had been telling you that this was coming. We
got this one right, we had We had a few
there are a few doubters about what if they cheat,
and why aren't you talking about the cheat and why
are you so overconfident? Well, we were right this time.
Everybody called it, called it, called it, and we were
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right because of all of you, because of what you
decided to do. And I honestly, I just couldn't be
prouder of the country. I mean I couldn't be prouder
of of all of us. And even the psycholibs are
going to benefit from the administration that's coming. It's just
gonna make America better. Stock market opened up over a
thousand points. I haven't checked it in the last hour
or so to see how it's doing. But even if
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you're a left winger, you are making a lot of
money this morning, if you have some dollars in the
stock market, because Trump actually has some economic sense and
Kamala didn't. And I think it's a relief rally on
Wall Street that Trump and a lot of very good
finance people that Trump will empower will come in with him.
A couple of things. Look, the data is still coming in.
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Michigan has not officially been called yet. Arizona and Nevada
have not been called either. The numbers are such that
Trump is going to win all three of those states.
So he is going to win all seven battleground states Georgia,
North Carolina, Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, at least fifty
three Senate seats. The Senate has flipped, and we are
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looking very good to win the House too. Now there's
still a lot of House seats that have to come in,
but usually the overall House looks similar to who won
the popular vote. I will say this, Buck, I didn't
see very many people predicting that Trump was going to
win the popular vote. I did. I'll take my bow
here for that one. You got a lot right about
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this too. He's gonna win the popular vote. And even
on MSNB see this morning, Buck, they were saying, this
is the biggest Republican win since nineteen eighty four. We'll
see how it compares to eighty eight. But it's bigger
than what George Bush did in two thousand and in
two thousand and four, and certainly it's bigger than what
Trump did in twenty sixteen. This is so important, and
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we will get into some of the data, fascinating stuff.
I mean, New Jersey Democrats won it by four points,
four points in a presidential election by for New Jersey. Florida. Ah,
my fellow Floridians, especially those of you who are refugees
like me from crazy blue states. We should be so proud.
And Ron de Santists deserves as governor a tremendous amrine
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in credit. But Trump's a Florida guy too, is family
or Florida people now and it is remarkable what has happened.
I mean, Florida is the fortress of freedom now and
it's just so great to see. But Clay, the fact
that the win was so sweeping and clears, I mean, thanks,
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we're not in some situation where, oh, it's coming down
to Pennsylvania. They don't they can't give us the final count.
It's gonna take days or you know some other nonsense.
Trump won. Everybody knows it. There's no way around it.
They have to accept it. And you know, I know
the Democrats unconditional surrender is only gonna last about a day.
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But that's what we needed here. And I know it's
not a mandate by the numbers, and I don't even
like that term, but it's clarity. It's clarity. This is
a non contested election. This is an election that one
side's message was overwhelmingly chosen by the American people. And
I'm so proud of some of those senators. I know
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they haven't called it for McCormick yet, he's looking really
good in Pennsylvania. I think he's gonna win. Hoved lost
in Wisconsin by the skin of his teeth. I mean,
it could not have been any tighter. So he's a
good man. And we were hoping and I saw at
one point, you know, the difference that they were reporting
was six votes with one hundred thousands of votes in Yeah,
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I mean it was. This is also a moment to
remind every when we say you, when we when we
tell you, go vote, and every vote counts. You could
see for yourself last night in some of these races
what the difference was. And by the way, if they
hadn't run some bogus third party spoiler candidate, actually two
of them. In Wisconsin, a Hubdy would have won, So
the Democrats played really dirty there. They held onto that
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Senate seat. On the happy note, I think Brown's gonna
end up winning. It's gonna be really close in Nevada.
I still think Harry, it's two points right now in Nevada.
And I think Trump's I mean sorry, in Arizona. I
think Trump is gonna win Arizona fairly comfortably. Tim Sheehe
wins in Montana we've had him on a bunch, wins comfortably.
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Bernie Marino wins comfortably in Ohio and West Virginia. So
and McCormick is gonna win. We're sitting at least fifty
three Senate seats for Republicans. That's big. Maybe we get
up to fifty four or fifty five, that would be
even bigger. That is the only if you want to
have a little bit of a downer, I think Huvedy
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and I think Mike Rogers, if they don't win in
the Midwest, would have both been incredible. Rogers in Michigan
is super tight. It's like, I mean, to your point, block,
it's like five votes are separating them right now. I mean,
it's it's unbelievable. And I would also say this for
takeaways from the situation. Unquestionably, Donald Trump is a superhuman
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force of political nature, and I mean just everything and
taking the bullet and standing up and saying fight. And
this was this was his date with destiny and Trump
met the moment. And he should just be so commended
that they thought they were going to crush him with
criminal indictments, They thought they were going to slow him
down with absurd sexual assault allegations from decades past or whatever.
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They thought they were going to be able to destroy
Donald Trump, not even at the ballot box, before he
could even get there. And and his you said it,
his comeback is the biggest political comeback, the most amazing
political comeback, So I think in the history of the
modern Western world, I don't know where you'd have to
go to get anything like it. And the other part
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of this that I love, if I can clay that
it's just so good to see the legacy Democrat media.
They're on very they're on very different kind of behavior
today because they know they all locked arms, they all
they went all in to defeat Donald Trump. They would
say anything. He's a fascist, he's a Nazi, he's a
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you know, he wants to kill his Cheney. He's got
a firing squad. He everything. He's a racist, he's a misogynist.
He's threatening this Cheney's life. He's gonna use the military
against They did everything, and the American people told them
to just shut up. They just said enough, We're sick
of your lies, We're sick of your manipulations, your dishonesty.
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And I think whether it's like CBS Evening News or
MSNBC or CNN or any of these shows, never gonna
be the same for them. I mean, they're gonna go
back to their nefarious ways. I get it, But the
power that they once wielded, Clay, it is not coming back.
They cannot change an election, amen. I even saw Jeff
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Bezos congratulate Donald Trump on Twitter for a huge victory.
I think we're gonna see seismic changes in the way
media works in the next couple of years, because in
sixteen buck, you know this, they spent four years saying Russia, Russia,
Russia and trying to tear down Trump. I think this
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is a because I think they felt like they were
snookerd they didn't see Trump coming in sixteen. This is
about Trump's dominance and the fact that they helped put
him there. And I think it's going to be a
self reflective moment for some these media outlets because their
influence is diminishing and their money's diminishing. That's a bad combo.
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This day couldn't be any better or an after election day, really,
I mean realistically, So you know, take take the take
the wife, take the husband out for a great dinner,
or ordering something delicious for you and the kids and
the whole fam or you know, celebrate the day. I
really mean this. However, you do it yourself. I know
a lot of you are working long days today and
you've got a million things going on. Take some time,
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even if it is just to go for a walk
and find a beautiful American flag hanging from somebody's house
in your neighborhood and saluting it. Maybe say a little
prayer for Trump and for Maga. Take this day and
cherish it and savor it. This is what you've been
waiting for. This is what we've been building towards. This
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is what Clay and I have been obsessed with trying
to help in whatever little or you know, or medium
or whatever way we can, and all of you and
mobilizing and talking to you and keeping the faith and saying,
don't worry about the cheat, beat the cheat, We're gonna win.
We're gonna win. Take today and cherish it and celebrate
and feel good about I'm look at Clay Clear, does
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you have a voice left after last night? I wasn't. Yeah,
you can hear me right now. I mean, look, I
was not gonna let this night go to waste. It
meant too much to me. It meant too much that
you and I have worked so hard, with so many
people on this show and all of you out there listening.
We don't get big, huge wins very often in life.
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Enjoy them. Yes, there's serious things that have to get
taken care of now all those things, but celebrate when
you have incredible opportunities to celebrate, Let's do it. I
don't want to undermine twenty sixteen at all. That was amazing.
I think that we are in the best twenty four
hour cycle of American politics of our lifetime, and it
may not get better than this, so and I truly
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feel that way. And we can discuss why it's twenty sixteen.
It was amazing, but it was like the first movie,
and this is the sequel where the good guys all,
where the cavalry comes, you know, where they finally get
get it done. We'll get into all this. Also, let's
just take a lot of your calls. We want to
hear from you. Today is your celebration day, all of
you and everybody who supported Trump in this process, and
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so we'll take calls from you coming up here in
a moment. As you know, the work is not even
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the issue of abortion, and tiny babies are losing their
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The Celebration Show celebrating good times. Come on, everybody, It's fantastic,
probably the greatest day in politics of all time. People
are saying, amazing victory, amazing victory for Donald Trump, and
here he is talking about how it just was as
good as it possibly really could have been. Play cut three.
Speaker 4 (17:57):
This sounds clear that we've achieve the most incredible political
they look, what happened?
Speaker 3 (18:04):
Is this crazy?
Speaker 4 (18:11):
But it's a political victory that our country has never
seen before, nothing like this. I want to thank the
American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your
forty seventh president and your forty fifth president.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
And every citizen.
Speaker 4 (18:33):
I will fight for you, for your family and your future.
Every single day I will be fighting for you, and
with every breath in my body, I will not rest
until we have delivered the strong, safe, and prosperous America
that our children deserve and that you deserve. This will
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truly be the Golden age of America.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
That's what we have to I gotta say, Clay, the
the tone from the Trump campaign, it's what we were
all expecting. But it's just so nice to see that
the stuff that was being said by Democrats in the
last days, they all look like like frauds and phonies.
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And the whole thing was absurd that Trump was some
dark and nefarious force and they're going to use the
military against people and list changing all this stuff. Trump
is promising to kick ass for America. Now he really is.
And that is his mission, that is his mandate, to
give us a secure border, to give us the biggest
economic boom that we've seen, perhaps in our lifetime, certainly
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the biggest deregulatory push for the economy that that we've
ever witnessed, to do more good trade deals like he
did in term one. Just this is it's gonna be
good for everybody. That's the part of it. Or we
can feel really good. This isn't about oh, our guy one,
and now all the rest of you Americans who didn't
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vote for him, you get to suffer. It's like, no,
but we're not gonna have a federal government that's trying
to push you know, transgender surgery on minors. And we're
not gonna have a federal government that's obsessed with a
diversity politics and DEI nonsense and all the rest of it.
It's a restoration of sanity. And I just feel like
there's a comm for those of us who are willing
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to embrace it. There is a comm that is descending
across America. Along with the euphoria of the huge victory.
The crazies didn't win this one. Yes, thank the ward.
Let me hit you with a couple of news things
here Buck we mentioned earlier. You see this. The stock
market is up fourteen hundred points today, the Dow. That
is the biggest jump that I can ever remember. That's
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three point three percent overall to an all time record high.
That is Wall Street saying, hey, this guy actually has
economic plans. Things are going to start booming again. Almost
every stock is up across the board. So if you
have a four to oh one k or you are
invested in the stock market, not only did you get
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an incredible Donald Trump win last night, now you're getting
already a big pop in your pocket. Buck. Also, the
New York Times has called Michigan officially for Donald Trump.
I believe this is the first call that I've seen
of Michigan. So the famed Blue Wall has been ravaged
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by Donald Trump. It has fallen yet again. Pennsylvania, Michigan,
and Wisconsin all go read all vote for Trump. And
this takes Trump up to buck two hundred and ninety
two electoral votes. Only two states still to be called Nevada,
where Trump is going to win close Senate race. Captain
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Sam Brown has a real chance to win that Senate race.
That's worth paying a lot of attention to. Some of
you out there may be able to cure your ballots
if somehow you screwed it up. So if you're in Nevada,
pay attention to this because it may come down to
a couple of hundred votes before all it's said and done,
and yeah, sorry, no I was going to say that,
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I'm not sure we've mentioned I think you probably did.
Off the very top of the show, Clay. Looks like
Trump's going to win the popular vote, which is a
huge yes additional, I understand it's an electoral college election,
but the popular vote. First of all, when Democrats win it,
they scream that we should get rid of the electoral college.
Just like, all of a sudden, they're all going to
be big fans of the filibuster. Real soon, they were
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running a Kamala campaign talking about We're going to get
rid of the philibuster and have abortion rights all nine
months of a pregnancy in all fifty states. All of
a sudden, the philibusters about to get really important to Democrats.
They have no principles, as you know, It's just the
emotion driven pursuit of power at the expense of anything
and everything else. But I have to say, winning the
popular vote is for a narrative piece and for what
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goes into the perception of whether you want he's a
term mandate or not. I mean, the perception of a
big win. Here's Trump talking about it. This has cut
five the popular vote. He did. It looks like he's
done it.
Speaker 5 (23:20):
We also have.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
Won the popular vote.
Speaker 6 (23:25):
That was great, very thank you, thank you very much.
Speaker 4 (23:46):
Now, winning the popular vote was very nice, so very nice.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
I will tell you it's a great, a great feeling
of love.
Speaker 4 (23:53):
We have a great feeling of love in this very
large room.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Very nice, great feeling of love. Clay. The popular vote
for Big Trump. We just mentioned Michigan. I love that.
I don't know if we mentioned this. I did say
that he was going to win the popular vote, and
a lot of you told me I was crazy for that.
I think I said it like a month ago that
I didn't just want to, I mean he said it.
He wants it to be too big to rig when
you win the popular vote. That makes it tough. A
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lot of different data points that are interesting. Buck. This
went out of Michigan in twenty twenty dearborn Michigan. Huge
Arab population. We got a great affiliate in southeastern Michigan.
Some of them may be listening to us right now.
Biden won the Arab vote by seventy seven in Dearborn Michigan,
eighty eight to eleven over Trump. Twenty twenty four, Dearborn Michigan,
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Trump beat Harris by seven forty three percent, Trump thirty
six percent, Harris eighteen percent. Jill Stein, that's a protest
vote of people that didn't want to vote for Kamala Harris.
So Trump swung dearborn Michigan. We talked about this long
time ago after October seventh, because my wife's from Michigan.
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I've spent a lot of time there. I said, this
is an interesting state that Kamala is going to have
or Biden's going to have challenges. And because there's a
large Arab population in southeast Michigan, and there's also a
large Jewish population, and given the issues in the Middle East,
it's going to be a hard line to tread. Trump
actually did better with Jewish voters in Michigan than he
did in twenty and he did better with Muslim voters
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Arab voters than he did in twenty as well, which
is I mean, that's kind of an incredible accomplishment in
and of itself that he was able to do better
with both. And it's something that we were expecting. I
would say here on the show, and others recognized this
was likely to happen. To Clay. While they're saying that
Trump is such a racist he did very well and
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increased his numbers with Hispanic voters. I think he's going
to be somewhere in the forties when all said and
done nationwide on Hispanic voters is and he's winning almost
half of the Hispanic elector at nationwide. Okay, that's what
we're looking at here. This is the guy that say, oh,
you know, he's such a racist and a xenophobe and
all this stuff. People didn't buy into that nonsense, which
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is really encouraging to see. And look, this is we
got a few more things to button up here at
the end. I really hope Sam Brown's able to pull
out that Senate seed to Nevada. He's a great patriot,
a man who's done a tremendous amount and sacrifice a
tremendous amount for his country and wants to serve now
in the Senate. He deserves it, he should get it.
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So I hope that that all comes through. We'll see
about Kerry Lake. She's got a little bit of a
steeper climb I think at this point, but she's still
in it. She's still in it. You know, it's just
about the votes getting counted. Do I want to go
down the pathway of you know what, No, today's celebration day.
I was just thinking, really, fifteen million votes just disappeared
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that were there in twenty twenty for the Democrats. Fifteen
million votes just any We're going to have some fun
with this down the line when all of the tally
is in for twenty twenty four. I think what you're
going to see is that Trump basically replicated his voters,
maybe added a few million on top of it of
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what he got in twenty twenty. Meanwhile, Democrats were in
no way able to bring back their eighty one million.
That's kind of interesting, isn't it. So can I fine,
you know what, You're right, today's celebration day. I don't
want to revisit twenty twenty, not because we're not going
to talk about Oh, we're going to talk about it.
I just today, our today is wind day. Today. We
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walk around, we're high fiving each other, we're hugging family members,
we're hugging coworkers. Well, if they allow you to do
that where you work, or if you know them well enough,
high fiving, you know, fish pounding, all that kind of stuff. Clay,
there was this magical place, this magical land. That some
of you referred to as buck Island, and buck Island
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was premise on a very straightforward promise, a promise that
the Democrats would not be even with dementia, Joe would
not be so foolish no matter what happens as to
pin their hopes on Kamala Harrison. Many people moved, and
many people bought Waterford real estate. And then it went
like Atlantis of old down beneath the ocean waves and
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you got a steak out of it? Can I just
ask Ama, where did we go in Miami? Coppy steak here?
Miami's man good? But where are you now? On? You
mentioned that Jill Biden, I mentioned that on the show.
We haven't mention talked about that off the air, I
think because I wanted to make sure it was so
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let's lean into this for a second. Because there's Jill
Biden showed up to vote wearing bright red top and
bottom pantsuit, which is is a is a strange thing
to do as a Democrat on election day. I think
people recognize it a little bit of weird move. Do
you think now the narrative is going to get lou
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and get backed up by more and more heavy hitters
that they shouldn't have abandoned Joe. The coup is a
bad idea. What's your take. I think there will be
that argument. I think there will be a counter narrative
that the Kamala team tries to push, which is she
only had one hundred days to run and Biden should
have dropped out earlier. I think there'll be three primary
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arguments here, Buck and I think they're all going to
kind of run into each other. One is Joe Biden
would have done better. Two is Kamala didn't have enough
time and that's why she didn't do well enough because
Joe Biden waited too long to drop out. And then
the third tier is going to be we should have
had a mini primary instead of elevating Kamala because remember
that's what George Clooney argued for in his New York
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Times editorial that helped to put the pressure on Joe Biden,
was we need to have a mini primary and let
everybody kind of compete. I don't know how that would
have worked. That's I think what Barack Obama would have wanted.
So I think you're going to have three different conflicting
storylines all coming to a head Jill Biden in the
all red outfit? Are you kidding me? Buck? I've been
(30:07):
going on the road to do college football games for
a long time. I never ever pack clothing that is
in the color of the teams that are playing. Because
I'm supposed to be sitting, you know, on big noon set,
or I'm supposed to be doing reporting. I'm not supposed
to pick sides, right, I'm supposed to be like, hey,
this is a great game. The idea that she would
(30:29):
wear an all red outfit to go vote is such
a double barrel middle finger to Kamala Harris and everyone else.
There's no way that's like, there's no way she didn't
stand in front of her mirror and think, wait a minute,
the biggest color that signifies the Republican Party is red.
I'm going to vote. Like that was an intentional message
(30:49):
she was sending of fu. I think to Kamala Harris,
I can tell you this if you're a senior Biden advisor,
if you're a Biden family member. Oh, I also, I
truly believe this. I the reckoning must happen, and I
we're gonna get into all this or what's it going
to be like? If you have doctor Latipoe of Florida
in charge of HHS, or you have Bobby Kennedy Junior
(31:11):
in charge of the FDA slash Government Accountability and Health Panel. Whatever. Right,
there's a lot of these things, Clay, I just totally
got myself off track of where I wanted to go there,
for I got so excited about the other things we're
gonna do. What were you saying just a second ago?
I was talking about Joe Biden and the fallout of
this particular Oh I'm sorry, Yeah, which is gonna be amazing.
(31:33):
I think Trump's I think Trump should preemptively Joe's going
to do it, but I think Trump should say that
that he that as an act of bringing the country together,
he would pardon Hunter Biden. Look, Hunter Biden's not going
away for long anyone anywhere anyway. Everyone, He's gonna get
pardoned either way, understand that. So if I'm Trump, I
would just say, you know, Hunter's been through a lot,
(31:54):
He's obviously facing some real time. He's the sitting president's son.
Law fame is not the way. Now, this wasn't lawfair,
But you know what I mean, I think that this
is an opportunity for Trump to set the tone. We're
not gonna be petty. We're gonna be just Now. That
doesn't mean you let everyone, let everyone go, it doesn't
mean you forget about what's been done. But we're not
(32:15):
gonna be petty. That's actually what the pardon power is
fundamentally for right, Yeah, it's it's it's super illegal, it's
beyond legal. It's what's in the best interests of the
country and of justice in a macro sense. So anyway,
I'm I think the Trump should say he would pardon
Hunter Biden, and you know, we can all just discuss
(32:36):
whether or not that's a good idea.
Speaker 5 (32:37):
Well.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
Also, again, some of your calls here, Ryan or Dusky's
gonna do a big numbers breakdown for us in the
third hour, So if you want to just geek out
with the data, we'll do that. But like I said,
I mean, also send us some vip emails at clambuck
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Because you should be. You really should take it, take
some time today and celebrate however you choose. I thought
(32:58):
Clay was going to tell us how he's celebrating, but
you know, I am celebrating by just being proud that
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yelling that I was doing last night. As everybody heard
me on the video this morning, You're doing well for
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Speaker 1 (34:25):
Great day for America, a bad day for communism, but
a great day for America. And I hope you're all
feeling it. It's so it's so fun to just be
able to talk to all of you, and McLay and
I have been looking forward to this moment. We got
a close but no cigar situation in twenty twenty two,
but let's be real, that was a midterm This is
(34:46):
way bigger. If you could have picked this or you know,
this victory or twenty twenty two is the red wave
that we were hoping anticipating. This is much bigger, steaks,
much more important, and so it feels like there has
been a restoration of faith here and is a great thing,
(35:07):
a great day. And I know we were telling you vote, vote, vote,
go celebrate. You did it. You did it. You made
it happen. You got out there, you told people, you
knocked on doors, you did mail ors, you donate it
to your favorite candidate, or you just made sure to
tell your neighbors who are a little lazy maybe about
getting to the polls. You got to get to the polls.
(35:27):
You did it. We won. The good guys are victorious.
Which is the funny thing is it benefits even the
bad guys, so to speak. It's going to be a
better country for the Democrats too, which is why we're
so confident that this was the right thing. Overall, it's
not our side wins. Their side is now ruined and
life is awful for them. No, Democrats, I'm not talking
(35:50):
about the apparatus. That's a different thing. There's going to
be a cleaning out of the apparatus. But Democrats will,
despite their intentions otherwise, they'll benefit from what we are
seeing in substantial ways. I think Trump is uh, he
has learned a lot. He is he is in a
position to carry the agenda further than he would have
been even if he will even if he had won
(36:10):
in twenty twenty. Clay, yes, everyone should feel really really
good about where things are right now, as a country.
You may get some noise in that. You think we'll
get some noise about Trump, Cheetah or something green up.
Oh yeah, I don't want now. Kamala is supposed to
concede at four Eastern team. Let me know unless that's changed.
(36:31):
That's the last I've seen. Word is that she has
not called Donald Trump. That Joe Biden has not called
Donald Trump. I don't know why Biden would. I guess
he congratulate Trump. Uh maybe that standard. We haven't had
that many times when somebody's leaving office. Uh, maybe he'll
end up doing that. But you were talking about the
consequences already. ABC News, Fox News, multiple outlets out there,
(36:53):
buck now reporting that Jack Smith is ending his prosecutions
of Donald Trump and leaving the Department of Justice. This
is amazing. What a giant hell that guy can we
let's take a moment, Clay, Let's talk about some of
the biggest l's here for people who weren't even on
the ballot. Yes, Doug m Hoff, that's rough all the
(37:15):
all the back of the hand memes with Doug m Hoff.
That guy did not benefit from their attempt to make
him the new kind of first man or whatever. They
were gonna call him. How about Marks, gentlemen, how about
Mark Mark Cuban. I saw all of what I've seen,
all the memes with Cuban and Matdow. I just that's
(37:35):
the best way I could describe it. But they're the
memes are out there. Mark Cuban, big l for him,
a Musk, Elon Musk, like if you were analyzing like
people's popularity and and influence and success like Elon Musk.
I mean just in the business context, but obviously Elon's
far more successful. But I mean in the political context.
Elon gets on board the Trump train and now just
(37:58):
wins amazingly. Mark Cuban, for some reason, gets on the
Kamala caboose and just basically destroyed any of his fan
base that he still had. I mean, it's really kind
of wild. Sorry I cut you off, but it is
funny to me to kind of think about those two
guys and the different trajectories they take now in the
wake of the decisions they made in the election. And
(38:18):
then then that brings us to womp mister Walls, Yes,
the hero of several deployments to uh beautiful Italian towns
with excellent Neapolitan pizza and a Broadway show tunes enthusiasts.
From what we can tell, Tim Walls didn't get it
(38:42):
done with the Midwestern voters, with the Guy voters, with
any of the voters. But I'm gonna I'm gonna give
I'm gonna give a little charity or a little good
faith here to the Kamala campaign. You know what, Man,
I don't think. I don't think it was gonna make
a difference. It would have been smarter to pick Shapiro,
for sure, no question, But when you see these numbers
(39:03):
in this reality, I don't think. I think Kamala was
the problem. The message was the problem. The four years
of Biden was the problem. You can't change that with
a VP pick. Tim. Yes, I agree, But Tim Walls,
I mean what a loser that guy was. And how
about the fact that they tried to tell us that
he was going to win over football fans. This is
something that I felt very confident about. And I give
(39:26):
you credit because you held the wall. You were very confident.
At no point once Kamala got elevated, you never believed
remotely this year's never going to win. Never Clay knows.
I did not waiver for one day, I was like,
Trump will win one hundred percent. There was about a
month I would say, like mid August to mid September
(39:46):
where I got really nervous with the debate. In September tenth,
if I remember, she came out of the gate, she
got the bump, It seemed like she had some enthusiasm.
I really think this race turned, if you want to
talk about win, and really kind of Trump took command.
I think it was JD versus Walls in the VP debate.
And I don't remember the exact date of the VP debate.
(40:08):
I felt like it was very early October. But I
felt like basically a lot of people looked at JD
and I thought he wiped the floor with Walls, and
they said, Okay, Trump is seventy eight. By the way,
one of you out there who listens has sent me
forty eight emails that I got Trump's adrong and when
(40:29):
I said he was seventy nine, my humblest apologies of
all the things that you could send me forty eight
emails about Trump is seventy eight right now, I think
he turned seventy nine soon. My apologies to the lady
out there that is deeply offended that I have mis
aged Donald Trump. But I think JD in that performance
(40:49):
had such a captive He was an eloquent version of Trump,
and I think JD said a lot of things that
people wanted Trump to have said against Kamala. And I
think it was just from there the after burners were on.
Not just because as we know, JD was my early
on prediction, but I think the JD's that the choice
(41:11):
of JD by Trump also showed a learning curve that
had occurred with Trump and just the next generation. I mean,
when you think, here's a fascinating question that I've been
banning about in my own Headclay, I'll put put to
you and everyone with us right now, who's the leader
of the Democrat Party? Right now? Who's the leader of
(41:32):
the Democrat Party? Like the de facto leader right because Obama,
through his whole weight behind Kamala didn't do a darn thing.
Speaker 5 (41:40):
Now.
Speaker 1 (41:40):
Obama, it's interesting, has never been good at getting other
people elected. His power personal magnetism only extends like to himself,
it doesn't extend beyond him exactly right, He's not been
his endorsement because Obama was really he's not so much
a movement as he is one talented demagogue politician. He
(42:05):
but you know that's Obama. You look at the Republican
side of things, and there are all these people now
that are around Trump. I mean jd most notably is
the vice president, but there are others. There's a whole
rung and Elon I mean the team of advisors slash
just Trump Tier one. I don't know how better to describe.
It is a mix of incredibly accomplished, very interesting, not
(42:30):
dogmatically right wing necessarily people, but redpilled and maga. Now, yeah,
so you can see what the future looks like. On
the Democrat side, what they're really Oh, we found this guy,
Gavin Newsom. He's amazing. You know, I don't know what
they do right now. I don't know who the leader
of the Democrat Party is. I don't think they have
(42:51):
a bench to speak of. They got to figure this out.
I think they would argue Josh Shapiro and Gretchen Widmer,
but their governors and their terms are gonna be up.
And I'm not sure you're reacting face wise kind of
the way I do when I hear those I'm not
sure there's no Nancy Pelosi Chuck Schumer's done. H Hakeem
Jeffery's not going to be. It doesn't look like the
House speaker. They're kind of off the stage, and I
(43:11):
think you're right. There's an incredible void of leadership at
the top of the Democrat Party. By the way, Maddie
in Utah wants to weigh in. Maddie, you're a twenty
year old college student voting for the first time. How
did you vote and why?
Speaker 2 (43:26):
Hey, guys, I voted for Donald Trump and I cast
my vote because I believe that he won and over
performed with the young adults and first time voters of
this country because we had to live through COVID and
how it disrupted our high school experiences so much and
(43:51):
just impacted us so much, and then we went from
that to trying to pay rent in this awful economy,
and I think that we really just said that we
are done with it and that we want to fix
this this country.
Speaker 1 (44:08):
Mattie, we appreciate you listening. I think that's an eloquent
description of the way that a lot of people your
age feel. Buck, you can imagine. Thank you for calling Maddie.
If you lost your senior year of high school in March,
you were going to have prom, you were going to
play in a sport, you were looking forward to what
that experience would be like down the stretch. And then
you went away to college and they wouldn't let you
(44:29):
sit in a classroom without wearing a mask, and they
tried to restrict your ability to go out and hang
out and go to a party. I think there's a
lot of young people that have been red pilled over
that buck who looked around and said, all of the
people who were supposed to be taking care of us,
the adults in our lives failed us, and the Democrat
Party adults failed the biggest you see now, I know
(44:51):
I like to joke around about how Clay took a
chariot to school, and you know, I'm more moderate and stuff.
We're only a couple of years apart. We are technically
in different generation. You're gen X. I believe you're like,
we saved America youngest last night. I hate to give
Clay and his generation so much credit. I'm a graybeard
millennial technically, so I'm a millennial. Clay is jen X
(45:13):
gen X people for what is it forty five to sixty?
Is that the gen X. I know it's the youngest.
I'm the youngest gen X. Gen X goes through the end,
I believe of seventy nine. I was born in nineteen
seventy nine, so I think what's the oldest five sixty
five to seventy nine, whatever the math would be. I
think Obama's the oldest gen X, and I think I'm
the youngest. I think that's the range. Gen X pulled
(45:37):
out all the stops for Trump in this election, which
I didn't hear anyone predicting that. By the way, well,
jen has tended to be a base for Trump interestingly
over the years, but I didn't expect for gen X
to outperform older Americans. Yes, jen X delivered this Trump victory.
(45:58):
So those of you who you are, whatever it is,
forty five to sixty yeah roughly, Yeah, you did it.
You're the ones that decided that enough was enough. Millennials,
I think unfortunately my cohort, but you know, we got
a bunch of loons running around the millennial side. I
think went majority for the Democrats this time. Feels good, buck,
(46:23):
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Speaker 1 (47:45):
It is a joyful Wednesday across all of the Clay
and Buck listening area. And I just want to say again, Buck,
you hammered it. Enjoy it, Celebrate it. If you got
friends and family, go out for a nice dinner. Maybe
you want to bet like I did. And you got
a buddy like Buck who will even pay for the steak.
(48:06):
It makes it even better when you don't have to
pay for it. Buck island underwater but not forgotten. And
what a ride this has been. We were talking about
this off the air. What an incredible election season this
has been. Just think about what we've seen since July
Trump June twenty seventh. First of all, is when the
(48:28):
election really began with the Trump dominating Joe Biden in
the debate. Then Trump comes within a quarter of an
inch of getting his head blown off in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Only by the grace of God is he still alive.
And then about a week later we go to RNC.
A couple of days later we go to the RNC,
and then a week later Joe Biden drops out, Kamala
Harris gets elevated, and all of this is going on,
(48:52):
and we've got now a guy who has been on
with us a lot, friend of the show, fantastic data guru,
Ryan Gurdusky with us right now. Ryan, I think you're
like me. You only slept a couple of hours last night.
Do you still know like you're walking on air? How
amazing was last night?
Speaker 5 (49:11):
Yeah? And you know what, it was surprising how quick
I realized it was over.
Speaker 1 (49:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (49:16):
I was texting. I was texting the top person the
Trump campaign. And the first rural county to come in
I think was Tyler, Kentucky. And Trump had gained six
points in a state in the county that he was
had very little room to grow in it because he
was already winning it in the previous election by close
to eighty points. And then they were concerned about I
think it was Hamilton County, which is the north suburb
(49:37):
of Indianapolis, because originally they said that they were losing it,
but in terms, it was just the early vote and
I knew he was going to win the suburbs of
Midwestern cities. That completely demolish an seller's entire prediction right there.
And then Florida came in and he won the Puerto
Rican majority county, your plurality county near Orlando, and just
(49:59):
like liberal fallacy for the liberal fallacy fell apart, Buck
was correctly so that he went by double digits. I
took by the high singles. I couldn't believe he wanted
by that much. And then when I got a phone
call at six thirty from a top Georgia consultant friend
of mine who said they're going to call it by nine,
they didn't. They goes Trump absolutely one is over and
I was like, well, what do you mean by absolutely one?
(50:21):
Is a by point one point two? He's like, no,
it's well over two points. He won. There's no more.
They're not coming out in Atlanta. It's over. And then
the exit polls came out he said won twenty five
percent of black mail vote in Georgia. But the last
thing that fell for me was when Virginia came out
and Loudon County was came in and there was an
eight point swing in Trump's direction and overwhelmingly wealthy, college
(50:43):
educated county, and I said, well, that's it. That's it.
Literally every single coalition that they were supposed to have,
the black vote, the Hispanic vote, decent chances with rurals
according to an Seltzer, decent chances with Midwesterners according to
Ann Seltzer, and college educated voter surge. It's all gone.
Every fallacy they have is gone, and it's gone in
Pinnacle Counties, and she's going to lose. I texted my family,
(51:06):
I think at eight third minutes that you guys can
all go to bed. He won. It's over.
Speaker 1 (51:09):
You texted your buddies at what time?
Speaker 5 (51:12):
Like?
Speaker 2 (51:13):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (51:14):
He texted yeah, Yeah. He texted me around nine o'clock Clay, Hey, Ryan,
great to have you always. He's like, jad Vance is
going to be the next vice president because I was
asking him questions about specifics on the voting. So yeah,
he knew very early on that this was in the
bag for the good guys. Ryan Kamala didn't outperform Biden
did this stand. I remember this stat from last night.
(51:35):
It was actually funny because Jake Tapper was like wow,
like he couldn't process it. Kamala didn't outperform in the
thousands of counties in the United States. She didn't perform Biden.
Speaker 5 (51:48):
Some counties did move left, It wasn't many. There were
a few counties, like in Oklahoma for some reason, that
moved left. There were also a few counties in Georgia
that moved left. You have to remember when you hit
a cert and threshold in some counties and some counties,
Trump was getting eighty four eighty five percent in the
last election. If he gets eighty two percent considered a
big swing. So yes, she made some ground up in
(52:12):
some places, usually either in very red or very blue counties,
but not particularly by much. In no major suburban area
did she make any ground up. It was all basically
on the margins and some very very small counties, but
not many and not worth even discussing.
Speaker 1 (52:30):
Tell everybody Ryan nationally, the Black vote, the Jewish vote,
and the Hispanic vote. What do we know? And are
those numbers pretty close to final?
Speaker 5 (52:41):
So here's what is going So what happened is there's
been two sets of exit polls. Right, there's the Edison
exit poll numbers and then there is the Fox News
Analysis exitble numbers. They are very different. Fox are doing
their own analysis after twenty sixteen because the twenty sixteen
number exitpoles were so bad. I don't really like to
look at either one of those things. Not that they're
(53:03):
bad companies, it's just it's very difficult because they're sampling people.
They're overwhelming stampling them in cities and suburbs. They don't
get a lot of rural communities in these sample sizes.
The factor in In a few months, Peer Research will
be will be doing their autopsy on the election, and
that is really the gold standard for how people voted.
(53:23):
We just won't know yet because they will take several
months to do an entire autopsy of knowing every kind
of demograph you could imagine. I would wait for that
to happen. But we do have clues. We have clues
in the fact that the Jewish vote in New York
AOC's district, which is not very Jewish, it is mostly Hispanic,
Asian and white. But AOC's district moved twenty four points
(53:45):
twenty five points towards Trump.
Speaker 1 (53:47):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (53:48):
I think it's probably the biggest change in any.
Speaker 1 (53:50):
I mean, that's that's Queen's right, I mean, isn't that
isn't that basedly Queen's district in New York the Queens
and Bronx Bronx, that's among the most. You'd have to
struggle to find a more diverse congressional district.
Speaker 5 (54:03):
Yeah, yeah, twenty five point swing. It used to be
an eighty like eighty five to fifteen district. It was
now I think sixty five thirty five, which is a
still a blowout Democratic district, but those margins are vastly different.
Grace Meng she's a congressman from Queens. Trump almost won
her district. He almost won a second Congression district in
(54:24):
New York City, which would is completely unheard of. He
won Suffolk County, which was his biggest county outside Maricopa
back in twenty sixteen. He won it by double digits.
These are huge, huge numbers. Miami he won by eleven,
so we have some context from there. A Star County, Texas,
which is the most Hispanic county in America. It is
(54:47):
ninety seven percent Hispanic, as right on the border. Trump
flipped it. He won it by I think sixteen points,
says last time I checked, it is the first time
in one hundred and thirty two years Republican has won
this county, and it wasn't even win it by a
slipper he wanted by a blowout. So the a realignment
is continuing. What I would like to sit there and
(55:07):
look for is what I talked on your show. What
I read about him a lot is I think that
he overperformed estimates with the senior numbers. I said this
over and over again. I thought that seniors were not
moving as lot as people said they were. Polsters estimated
that he would lose seniors in Pennsylvania by four to
five points and that would carry him to winning Pennsylvania.
I said, not to believe these exit polls, but this
(55:29):
is all we have right now. So far in Pennsylvania,
he probably won seniors by five to six points, So
it was a ten point difference with a demographic that's
thirty percent of the vote. That's three points right there.
That's your margin between winning and losing in Pennsylvania. He
also did fabulously well with the black vote, extremely well
with his spading vote, but a lot of that information
was there. Typically, what happens with polsters with Republicans is
(55:53):
that they overestimate the support of the black vote, the
support of the Hispanic vote and then election day. It's
a little disappointing. In this case, they underestimated it. Right now,
they're saying the black vote was about sixteen percent Republican.
I checked it a little while ago, and this man
was about forty three forty four percent Hispanatic for sorry Republican.
That's a tremendous, tremendous difference right now, and obviously in
(56:17):
certain areas it's much more. I wouldn't be surprised if,
like you know, in Texas and in Florida, Trump probably
won the hismatic vote.
Speaker 1 (56:25):
A couple of data points I want to hit you with.
I'm curious which one stand out the most to you.
Trump wins Florida by thirteen, Texas by fourteen, and Seltzer,
who said, oh, Iowa is going to go to Kamala
by three, actually ends up Iowa thirteen to Trump and
New Jersey fifty one forty seven when we started the show.
(56:49):
I don't know if it's moved very much. Since those
numbers are all pretty staggering in many different ways. What
stands out to you about those raw numbers? They are
on a state basis.
Speaker 5 (57:00):
Okay, So Iowa, first of all. Seltzer said that the
reason Iowa is competitive was because only one in four
women over the age of sixty five, which by the way,
all seniors in Iowa are white. So only one in
four white seniors women seniors were voting for Trump, three
and four were voting for Kamala, and only half of
white citizen and men that was seniors and women, all
(57:22):
three and four were supporting Kamala. She said, half of
senior citizen men who are white were supporting Kamala. I
don't know about you, but I know a lot of
white older seniors and random sample size that was not true,
and they were not moving, and that would require them
to move thirty points. Basically every Fox News view where
(57:42):
became my Rachel Maddolby were in a matter of a month.
Speaker 1 (57:45):
And by the way, Ryan also in a state that
disliked Kamala Harris so much that she dropped out before
they could vote in the twenty twenty Democrat prime.
Speaker 5 (57:53):
It is utterly ridiculous, ridiculous. Then you go to the
New Jersey numbers and what's interesting is not only is
there extreme growth in the ethnic white communities and by
the way, he flipped Morris County, New Jersey, which is
a very very Jewish part of New Jersey. But then
he makes in rows around Union and Newark, these are
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more democratic areas. There was that congressional district. New Jersey
is gerrymandered beyond belief where Republicans really can't win another
House seat if they tried. But there was one House seat.
This was a Biden plus twenty sixth seat in twenty
twenty and the Republican was trailing I think by three
or four points in it. That's a tremendous explosion around
Passaic County all the way. And he's very Hispanic, a
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lot of Asians, very very very ethnically diverse, and absolutely
repulsed by the Democratic Plan. I'm going to give you
a totally different thing. Besides Texas and Florida, which were
also a referenced with Plan, you know what state had
a huge explosion for Republicans. Vermont, Vermont blue birding Santas Vermont.
The Republican governor, who is a liberal one, the Republican
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lieutenant governor flipped the seat from Democrat Republican. Because they're voted,
they're registered independently of each other. The governor and lieutenant governor.
So they won the lieutenant governorship. They won five State
Senate seats, they won eighteen State House seats. It's the
most Vermont legislator has been Republican since two thousand and two.
It is the and this is Bernie Sanders home base.
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I'll give another thing. Tim Waltz's home district flipped Republican.
Tim Walts lost. I think he lost the state House
in Minnesota. Democrats lost the state House in Michigan, in Pennsylvania,
they lost a super majority in Nevada, they lost a
super majority in the state legislator in New York, in
the New York State Senate, and they lost the state
House in Pennsylvania. I don't know, I just mentioned that,
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but in Michigan they lost. It was a abliteration across
the board. It was a lot of It was extremely
bad branding of the Democratic Party to sit there and
only say fascism J six abortion, fascism jay six bo
Because unless you live in an extraor very few states, honestly,
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very few states, relative abortion is not a major issue
because it is the law of the land. So it
completely takes you out of that, and you're also they're
dealing with huge surges of migrants, huge amount of migrant welfare, fraud, crime,
housing costs, living standards. It makes the focus so much
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heavier on Commmeo's weak points that it's even worse.
Speaker 1 (01:00:30):
Ryan ger Dusky, everybody, Ryan, I just got We got
to tip our hat to you, buddy. I mean, there's
a reason we have you on the show as often
as you do as we do. It's because you know
the data. Your analysis is spot on and and and
you're a humble guy. But I'll say it, and play
will say it. You nailed this election, your predictions as
to where it was going and to what the polls,
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what polls were legit, what what polls weren't. And you know,
my wife last night, Clay Carrie, She's like, I kept
telling her, She's I've been saying Trump's gonna win for
a month since she knows that. Every time she asked me,
she asked me every day, are you sure he's gonna win, honey.
I'm like, I'm sure he's gonna win, honey, you sure?
Last night she goes, I'm freaking out, text Ryan if
he says he's couldna win too, And I'm like, okay, Well,
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I say so, and Ryan says so, and it came
out to be true. You also got I'll tell you right,
you got a new subscriber, seriously to your substack from
my wife last night. Carry so, oh, I appreciate that.
I'm gonna write.
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I know you like a lot of data, Clay, but
give it a month or two and we're gonna have
the full lay of the land and we'll know a lot.
Speaker 1 (01:01:34):
I love looking at the day to Ryan, You've killed it. Congrats,
Get some sleep. I'm gonna try to get some sleep tonight.
That's the plan. And go subscribe to Ryan's substack. Go
to substack, look up National Populace newsletter. Just type in Gurdusky.
He's probably the only one on substack, Ryan Gurdusky. And yeah,
and go subscribe. Ryan, great work man, and please go.
You know, I know you're tired too, like Clay, go celebrate,
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Go enjoy yourself. You've earned it.
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Thank you, Thank you.
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