CPT. Maureen Bannon: “They Are Illegally Detaining My Father”
Maureen Bannon talked about her frustration that her Dad was denied early release and home confinement under the First Step Act. Steve Bannon’s release date stands as Oct. 29, as of now.
Scott Presler Gives Updates On Voting In PA: “Donald Trump Has The Momentum In This Race”
Scott Presler, in conversation with Jayne Zirkle, shared insights into the efforts to secure Pennsylvania for Donald Trump. With October 21st being the last day to register, Presler emphasized the urgency of voter registration. He highlighted the significant increase in Republican voter registrations, stating, "Republicans added 27,600 voters last week, outpacing the Democrats.”
Presler noted that the Democrats’ registration advantage from 2020 had been cut in half, from 650,000 to 297,000. He pointed out the decline in Democrat mail-in ballot requests, down by 400,000. “We are in a really good position to win Pennsylvania,” Presler said, though he urged supporters not to become complacent.
Presler discussed targeted outreach efforts, including engagement with the Amish, veterans, and hunters. He shared that Republicans gained 1,000 new registered voters in just one week and noted the importance of connecting with these groups to further drive voter turnout.
Presler encouraged supporters to join voter outreach efforts, urging them to “knock on more doors” and register more voters. He stressed the importance of continuing to work hard, saying, "You play like the soul of our country is at stake because it is.”
Noah Formica On PA: “If We Win This State, There’s A 95% Chance We Win It All”
Noah Formica, from Turning Point Action, shared his efforts in Pennsylvania leading up to the voter registration deadline. He proudly announced that he registered 3,000 Republican voters this cycle. Noah attended various events, including county fairs and Trump rallies, where he focused on registering voters. He emphasized his work at the Pittsburgh tailgate with NFL stars Antonio Brown, Le’Veon Bell, and Mike Wallace to engage potential voters.
Formica explained that many individuals, even hours before the registration deadline, were unaware of their status. He used online tools to verify and register voters in real-time, ensuring they were prepared for the upcoming elections. Noah spent the day delivering registration forms to county election boards, reflecting on the success of this year’s voter registration efforts.
He expressed confidence in Pennsylvania seeing a “red resurgence” based on current momentum and voter registration statistics. Regarding Trump’s recent tour across Pennsylvania, Formica noted the positive reaction from the public, especially working-class Americans who resonate with Trump’s appeal.
In closing, he stressed the importance of continued outreach in the final hours before the deadline.
Liz Harrington: A Movement Unlike Any Other
Liz Harrington promoted her WarRoom.org article, and emphasized that President Trump’s campaign is unlike any other, pointing out his hands-on, grassroots approach, such as visiting a McDonald’s in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and drawing large crowds in traditionally liberal areas. Harrington highlighted how Trump’s connection with ordinary Americans is unparalleled, noting that even simple gestures, like manning a McDonald’s fry station, resonate with people. She also criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for allegedly lying about her experiences working at McDonald’s.
Jayne Zirkle discussed Trump’s continued efforts to help disaster victims in North Carolina, contrasting them with what she described as the Biden-Harris administration’s lackluster response. She noted that Trump has raised substantial funds for disaster relief and that local voters feel abandoned by the current administration, which she believes will lead to strong support for Trump at the ballot box.
Both Harrington and Zirkle stressed that Trump’s efforts show a leader committed to ordinary Americans, while accusing the current administration of hypocrisy and neglect, particularly when it comes to election procedures and disaster response efforts. They concluded that Trump’s genuine engagement will lead to overwhelming support in the upcoming election.
Jeff Clark On The Biden-Harris Admin: “They’ve Fought For Insecure Elections”
Jeff Clark criticized The Washington Post’s portrayal of the 2024 election as being safe, claiming the article was biased against President Trump and supported by Democrats like Eric Holder and Marc Elias. He argued that Democrats are preparing to fight election lawsuits with claims of voter suppression while Republicans, in reality, are just trying to enforce election rules, likening it to referees enforcing penalties in football.
Clark also criticized the Biden administration for promoting insecure elections, highlighting a DOJ lawsuit against Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin for removing illegal aliens from voter rolls, which Clark sees as necessary for election integrity. He praised Republicans for outlawing “Zuckerbucks” (private funds used in 2020 elections) in states like Georgia, which prevented undue influence in blue-leaning areas. Clark concluded by contrasting this with the lack of billionaire support for disaster relief in places like North Carolina.
Richard Stern: “Since Biden And Harris Took Office The Cost Of Interest On A Mortgage Has Tripled”
In their discussion, Jayne Zirkle and Richard Stern criticize the Biden-Harris administration’s handling of the economy. Stern argues that inflation, driven by government overspending and money printing, has led to a significant rise in living costs, amounting to a $20,000 annual increase for families. He emphasizes that mortgage interest rates have tripled, making homeownership unattainable for many Americans. Stern labels this approach as part of a “Marxist playbook,” accusing the administration of exploiting economic struggles for political gain.
They also discuss the contrast between aid to Americans versus foreign nations, particularly highlighting the $750 given to American disaster victims compared to billions sent to Ukraine. Stern contends that the U.S. tax system penalizes domestic production and subsidizes foreign companies, undermining American workers.
Both suggest that this globalist agenda alienates ordinary Americans, urging support for Trump and conservative policies to restore economic prosperity, low unemployment, and wage growth seen during his presidency. They argue that Trump’s leadership could reverse the economic damage and prioritize American interests over global ones.
Alex DeGrasse And Luke Mahoney Break Down Early Voting Numbers Out Of Nevada
In their discussion, Alex DeGrasse and Luke Mahoney highlight a significant improvement in Republican early voting turnout in Nevada for the 2024 election. DeGrasse notes that Democrats had a 40,000-ballot lead in early voting in 2022, but this year that gap has shrunk to just 1,800, marking a 95% improvement for Republicans. They point out that Democrats are primarily mobilizing their “four out of four” high-propensity voters, while Republicans are successfully engaging more low-propensity voters who have not consistently voted in previous elections.
Mahoney emphasizes the importance of getting lower-propensity voters (those who voted in zero to three of the last four elections) to cast their ballots early. This strategy helps “bank” votes from less reliable voters before Election Day, expanding the pool of votes beyond just high-propensity voters. Both agree that the key to winning is turnout—mobilizing as many voters as possible early, particularly those who may be less likely to vote on Election Day, ensuring Republicans can outperform Democrats at the ballot box. They stress the focus on turning out these voters as crucial to defeating Democrats peacefully at the ballot box.
Luke Mahoney Down Breaks Down Early Voting Coming Out Of North Carolina And Virginia
In the discussion, Luke Mahoney and Alex DeGrasse highlight key updates regarding North Carolina and Virginia’s political landscapes:
North Carolina:
The Democrats recently regained the lead in early voting by a margin of about 4,000 votes, despite challenges caused by a hurricane. President Trump visited Asheville, North Carolina, to address storm-related issues and encourage voter participation. The GOP is focused on getting more voters, especially those less likely to vote, to cast their ballots early. This strategy is critical for Republicans to gain an advantage on Election Day and prevent Democrats from maintaining their lead.
Virginia:
Although not elaborated as much as North Carolina, the discussion touched on increased energy and positive engagement from MAGA supporters during campaign activities in Virginia. The focus remains on energizing the base and ensuring that both early and Election Day votes favor the Republicans.
DeGrasse: “It Is Not Enough Just To Go Vote, You Have To Be Involved”
Luke Mahoney and Alex Degrasee discussed the importance of electing Republican senators who align with the America First agenda in the upcoming 2024 elections. They emphasized the need to maximize Republican representation in the Senate, particularly with President Trump on the ballot, which they believe could drive voter turnout. Mahoney highlighted the recent financial figures from Act Blue, showcasing significant Democratic fundraising, which he sees as a potential threat to Republican candidates.
They pointed out that grassroots candidates from the Trump era are more attuned to the electorate’s concerns, which positions them favorably for upcoming elections. The duo emphasized the stakes involved, noting that a solid Republican presence is essential to counteract the challenges posed by Democrats and their funding strategies.
Mahoney and Degrasee outlined specific defensive and offensive strategies, focusing on critical races in California, New York, and Iowa. They noted the competitive nature of these races, highlighting the need for grassroots support and increased voter engagement. Degrasee urged participation across the board, emphasizing that every seat matters, even in states perceived as less competitive.
Both speakers expressed optimism about their chances but recognized the intensity of the competition and the potential for Democrats to outspend Republicans. They underscored the importance of uniting efforts, as each campaign can significantly influence the overall election outcome.
Mahoney concluded by emphasizing the necessity for a complete victory to address issues like immigration and crime, advocating for a proactive approach to engage voters and ensure that Republican candidates are well-supported in their respective races. The discussion illustrated their commitment to mobilizing grassroots support and the urgent need for action as the elections approach.
Part One:
Alex DeGrasse And Luke Mahoney Highlight The Importance Of Senate Races This Election
Part Two:
Alex DeGrasse And Luke Mahoney Break Down The Must-Win Congressional Races This Election
Part Three: