Boris Epshteyn: The Most Accurate Polls Have President Trump LEADING PA, Victory Within Grasp
In this conversation between Steve Bannon and Boris Epshteyn, they discussed the strategic focus needed to secure victory for Trump in the coming days. Bannon emphasized that momentum is within reach, urging the "War Room” audience to remain steadfast in mobilizing support. Epshteyn, serving as both a legal strategist and campaign advisor for Trump, echoed the importance of commitment to their cause. They noted favorable polling trends, particularly in key states like Pennsylvania, where recent polls show Trump pulling ahead. Despite the "fog of war” surrounding the election, Bannon stressed clarity and resilience, highlighting the importance of Election Day turnout. The discussion touched on early voting demographics, with Democrats showing some gains but lacking in critical voter segments. Both emphasized the urgency of mass mobilization in the final hours, confident that strong representation on Election Day could lead to a decisive win.
Part one:
Boris Epshteyn On MAGA’s Key To Victory: “It’s All About Getting To The Polls”
Part Two:
“We’re Not Going To Be Denied This Victory” Steve Bannon Offers Election Pregame For MAGA’s Victory
Steve Bannon provided a strategic outlook on MAGA’s path to victory, emphasizing that the current polling, while informative, isn’t the primary focus. He mentioned RealClearPolitics’ average as a useful indicator but noted that MAGA’s goal is to secure 270 electoral votes, hold the House, and flip the Senate. Bannon highlighted the power of the conservative media ecosystem—fueled by independent outlets like War Room, Real America’s Voice, and figures like Charlie Kirk—that has grown since the pandemic and has proven influential, even impacting the Speaker of the House battle.
Bannon underscored the importance of voter turnout in critical battleground states like Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina, and Nevada. He called on supporters to "back her [Harris] into a corner up in the blue wall,” targeting Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, any one of which would clinch a MAGA victory. He acknowledged that while Democrats have traditionally excelled with early and mail-in voting, MAGA’s grassroots efforts are unprecedented, with volunteers across the country. Bannon believes these efforts will demonstrate that Biden lacks broad support and that this election, marked by MAGA’s commitment, will be remembered for decades.
Part One:
Steve Bannon: “We Have A Stunning Opportunity For A Trifecta Win”
Part Two:
Steve Bannon Reveals Why The Administrative State Will Do Anything To Stop President Trump
Part Three
“You Can’t Leave The Ball On The Goal Line”: Posobiec Reminds MAGA To Not Stop Until Trump Wins
In a panel discussion on War Room, Steve Bannon, Jack Posobiec and Sam Faddis focused on the MAGA movement’s momentum in the key battleground states of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan. The panel emphasized that voter mobilization and local organizing are crucial in the days leading up to Election Day, especially in historically blue states where MAGA seeks to make gains.
Posobiec shared on-the-ground observations from Pennsylvania, noting Trump’s strong support among college attendees and locals. He detailed a grassroots experiment, wearing a Kamala Harris hat in State College, where young voters reacted against Harris, showing strong backing for Trump. Posobiec suggested mainstream media, like The New York Times, attempts to downplay this support and instead pushes a “color revolution” narrative, preparing for potential post-election disputes.
Faddis added that the MAGA movement in Pennsylvania is positioned to secure a decisive win, describing this as a "historic realignment” where diverse demographics rally behind Trump, challenging the Democratic base. "Not only is Trump going to win, but Trump’s going to win by several points,” Faddis predicted.
The group urged MAGA supporters to encourage friends and family to vote, emphasizing that turnout and canvassing are key. Brat highlighted the importance of going beyond "preaching to the choir,” encouraging MAGA followers to actively engage undecided voters. "Finish the job,” Faddis asserted, urging supporters to intensify efforts in the final days, adding that if they maintain focus, "she’s done”—referring to the Democratic ticket.
“This Is Really A Historic Realignment”: Sam Faddis On MAGA’s Ideas Attracting Non-GOP Voters
Part Two
Jack Posobiec Highlights Election Day Efforts: “Keep Your Eyes On The Prize”
Part three:
Dan Schultz: “Whether Trump Wins Or Loses We Have Got To Rebuild The Republican Party”
Dan Schultz, the founder of the precinct strategy, discussed the grassroots movement that has reshaped local Republican parties, emphasizing its critical role in recent political battles, including the removal of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. He acknowledged the momentum gained from grassroots efforts and the importance of mobilization, particularly in key states like Arizona, North Carolina, Georgia, and Nevada, where outcomes are uncertain.
Schultz underscored the necessity of staying vigilant, recalling how Hillary Clinton’s campaign lost due to overconfidence. He attributed his understanding of the precinct strategy to his seventh-grade civics education, realizing its potential while observing the Republican Party’s weaknesses in Arizona. His mission began with recruiting precinct committee members, which has spread nationwide through his writing on platforms like Red State and Breitbart.
He urged Republicans to become actively involved in their local committees, stressing the importance of collective action over individual efforts. Schultz shared his own voting plans, including being a poll observer on Election Day, and encouraged others to sign up for similar roles. He concluded by highlighting the need for organization and unity within the Republican Party, inviting everyone to visit precinctstrategy.com for resources and to get involved in this vital movement.
Richard Baris Breaks Down The Polling Lies From MSM’s Mass Polling Drops
Steve Bannon and Richard Baris, the People’s Pundit discussed early voting trends and polling dynamics as the elections approached. Baris emphasized that Republicans have made significant advancements in voter outreach compared to the 2020 election, where they lacked the mechanisms to mobilize new and low-propensity voters effectively. He highlighted that early voting data in states like Georgia shows a substantial increase in turnout in Trump-supporting counties, contrasting with lower turnout in Democratic strongholds, indicating a potential shift in voter sentiment.
Baris also pointed out the impact of polling response bias, which may lead to underreporting of Republican support, particularly among white voters who are hesitant to participate in traditional polling methods. He noted that these dynamics reflect a broader realignment in voter behavior, suggesting that some Black voters are dissatisfied with Kamala Harris and may consider voting for Trump.
Bannon and Baris stressed the importance of interpreting polls with caution, especially during a realignment election, where traditional polling metrics may not accurately capture voter intentions. They discussed the potential implications of these trends for key states like Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, asserting that if Trump wins Wisconsin, he is likely to take Pennsylvania as well. Baris encouraged listeners to engage in grassroots efforts to increase voter turnout, emphasizing the necessity of a collective push to mobilize supporters ahead of the election.