Steve Bannon And Matt Boyle Discuss The Democrats’ Lack Of Early Voting Turnout
In a joint broadcast on The War Room and Breitbart News Saturday, Steve Bannon and Matt Boyle rallied the MAGA base with an urgent call to action: every vote matters. Bannon highlighted Kamala Harris’s slim path to the presidency, noting that the Democrats’ once-solid “blue wall” has crumbled, leaving them with few options. He commended MAGA’s mobilization, crediting grassroots groups for building a “Republican firewall” in battleground states like Nevada.
The two emphasized the importance of a strong turnout on Election Day, where Republicans historically excel. With critical states like North Carolina, Georgia, and Arizona swinging red, Bannon stressed targeting Wisconsin to secure 270 electoral votes without stretching resources. Bannon and Boyle warned MAGA supporters to be vigilant, reminding them that Democrats won’t give up easily. Their message: stay focused, turn out, and finish strong to hold the House and take the Senate.
Penn State Tailgate Brings Out Strong Support For MAGA In Key Battleground State, Jack Posobiec Reports
Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec underscored the energy and enthusiasm among MAGA supporters in Pennsylvania—a key state for Trump’s path to victory. Posobiec described the electric atmosphere, with thousands donning MAGA hats and cheering for Trump’s return to the White House to “fix the economy, secure the border, and protect children.”
Posobiec noted the Democrats’ failure to build a robust firewall of early votes, leaving Pennsylvania open for a potential Trump win. Bannon highlighted the importance of flipping one key blue wall state, emphasizing Pennsylvania’s critical role in MAGA’s path to the White House. With polls open in places like Erie County, Posobiec encouraged voters to rally friends and mobilize. Both agreed that Pennsylvania is the linchpin for securing victory, urging supporters to make this massive turnout count.
Rep. MTG Urges GA Voters Who Witness Election Fraud To Speak With GOP Attorneys
Marjorie Taylor Greene urged Republicans to stay unified and vigilant as the election approaches, emphasizing the need to report any suspected voter fraud and to support all GOP candidates—even those labeled as RINOs. She warned that if Democrats gain control of the House, they could use it for "political theater,” casting Trump supporters as violent threats. Greene highlighted that securing GOP control is essential to prevent potential Democratic challenges to Trump’s election certification, as the laws allowing objections remain unchanged. Concerned about heightened security preparations in Washington, D.C., she viewed these as part of a broader strategy to target Trump’s base unfairly. Greene also raised the need to discuss future GOP leadership, advocating for a delay in leadership elections to hear voters’ perspectives. Her final message: "Vote for Trump, vote for every Republican—we’ll handle our internal differences in the primaries, but unity is crucial now.”
Charlie Kirk Announces 6 Ballot Chasing Events In AZ: "If you are not actively doing something you are handing Kamala Harris the White House.”
Steve Bannon and Charlie Kirk emphasized the importance of mobilizing Republican voters in Arizona and Pennsylvania to secure a win in the upcoming election. Kirk outlined an aggressive plan in Arizona with “super chase events,” designed to actively pursue ballots from registered Republicans who haven’t yet voted. He urged listeners to get involved through direct action—door knocking, phone calls, and encouraging friends and neighbors to vote—stressing that passive support isn’t enough.
Kirk highlighted a recent extension for early voting in Arizona, considering it a strategic advantage, as over 400,000 Republicans in Maricopa County still had outstanding ballots. He described the situation as "trench warfare,” calling for turnout-focused efforts rather than persuasion, as Republicans believe they’ve already won the ideological debate. Bannon and Kirk shared concerns that low turnout could cost them the election, while a strong turnout would ensure victory, framing the race as purely about energizing GOP supporters to the polls.
Bill McGinley: Own Your Vote, Stay In Line!
Steve Bannon and Bill McGinley emphasized the urgency of mobilizing voters in Arizona, particularly for the AZ-6 Super Chase events. They called on supporters to download the Turning Point App and participate actively in the search for ballots, noting that 400,000 registered voters in Maricopa County have yet to return theirs. "Do something. Don’t just watch from afar,” Bannon urged, stressing the importance of grassroots involvement, like wearing MAGA hats and engaging in conversations about voting.
Bannon said debate is over and all that’s needed is for people to vote. McGinley echoed this sentiment, highlighting the courage displayed in Bucks County as a model for action, stating, "It is up to you to make the touchdown.” He noted the limited time left to act, with just 72 hours until the election, and reassured participants that lawyers are ready to ensure an orderly process. Both Bannon and McGinley reiterated that winning this election is crucial for restoring order and securing the rule of law, urging everyone to take personal responsibility to get others to vote.
Cleta Mitchell: The Post-Election Depends On The Size Of The Margin
Cleta Mitchell and Steve Bannon addressed critical updates regarding election integrity and voter mobilization. Mitchell reported on a hearing in Fulton County, Georgia, where a Democratic judge denied the Republican Party’s request for increased poll worker representation. Despite securing a commitment to eliminate drop boxes, observers faced obstacles, highlighting ongoing challenges in maintaining election transparency.
Bannon emphasized the urgency of pre-election actions, asserting that post-election remedies are disproportionately available to Democrats. He called for active citizen participation, urging individuals to document irregularities and report them accurately. Mitchell echoed this sentiment, sharing a success story from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, where citizen documentation prompted legal action against questionable practices. She stressed the importance of clear, verifiable reporting over hearsay to combat election fraud effectively.
Looking ahead to North Carolina, both expressed confidence in early voting efforts but remained vigilant about potential post-election manipulation, particularly regarding overseas ballots and deadlines. They urged voters to understand the critical timing of ballot submissions and maintain vigilance throughout the election process.
Same Day Registration In Wisconsin Poses Huge Opportunity To Activate College Voters In Key State, Kane of Citizen Free Press Discusses
Kane, the editor of Citizen Kane, provided insights into the current political landscape and the upcoming election activities. Despite his limited sleep—averaging just two hours a night—Kane emphasized his commitment to staying informed and strategizing for the election. He noted a late-night conversation with Steve Bannon, highlighting their collaborative efforts to plot effective campaign strategies.
Kane pointed out that he has accumulated an impressive stack of 225 headlines over the past 24 hours, contrasting that with Drudge’s significantly lower count of 55. He reflected on the decline of Drudge’s traffic, noting a drop from 1.2 billion monthly views to 500 million, while Bannon’s influence remains substantial, reportedly holding the record for monthly page views among conservative websites outside of Drudge. Kane’s comments underscored the competitive nature of conservative media and the urgency surrounding election mobilization efforts as they approach Election Day.
Brian Schimming: Kamala Harris Makes Last Minute Push In Wisconsin As Race Intensifies In State
Steve Bannon conversed with Brian Schimming, the chairman of the Wisconsin GOP, about the crucial political dynamics in Wisconsin as Election Day approaches. Schimming highlighted the challenges Democrats face, particularly with Vice President Kamala Harris’s recent attempts to rally support in the state, which he described as a sign of their desperation. He noted that while initial polling showed promise for the Democrats, enthusiasm has waned, especially among key demographics such as African-American men.
Schimming emphasized the importance of early voting, acknowledging that Republicans in Wisconsin are adapting to the changing electoral landscape and mobilizing their base effectively. He pointed out that historical data shows close races in the state, with many decided by narrow margins, underscoring the significance of every vote. Schimming mentioned the potential impact of young voters and progressive strongholds like Madison, but remained cautious, recognizing that voter turnout and enthusiasm will be critical. Overall, both expressed optimism about Republican prospects in Wisconsin, citing the need for continued mobilization to counter Democratic efforts in the lead-up to the election.
Kash Patel Live From Team Trump Bus Tour | Hear From Real Patriots
Kash Patel gave exciting updates to the participants from the Trump Bus Tour and about their activities to engage with voters and motivate them to vote in early voting or on Election day.