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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush Limbaugh Show podcast and greetings to you, music lovers, thrill seekers, conversationalists on across the fruited plain. Ladies and gentlemen, if there was ever a day to turn off all media except for the EIB Network, it is today because we have reached peak disinformation. This is where I mean, I'm going to make a prediction to you. Just give me an example sometime tomorrow. And it may even be before the polls close.

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There's going to be a network that will call the race for Joe Biden. And I don't know, they might use exit polling data. Who knows what they'll use. But the the effort to suppress Election Day turnout tomorrow is going to be intense because, ladies and gentlemen, the people who are professionals in politics know one simple thing. There is nothing that overcomes Election Day turnout. Election Day turnout is how. We avoid election fraud if we overwhelm the polls on Election Day and don't be afraid, it covid where the mask do whatever you have to do to make yourself feel safe, stay six feet away from whoever your nearest.

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If you go, it's it's it's OK. You can do it. Election Day turnout is the best way to overcome election fraud. And also the the after election chaos and the counting of votes, the chaos there is to have so many votes on Election Day that it overwhelms the cheating. That is the magic of Election Day turnout. And don't don't think that your vote doesn't matter. I'm not trying to be cliched here. This is this is absolutely the way we win Election Day turnout, unless you've already voted.

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But. Despite all you've heard about early voting and absentee, the number of people who haven't voted yet is phenomenally high. So just make sure that on Election Day, if you you've not early voted, that you get out and turn out. Because it is how this election is going to be won and they know it on the left, they know it on the Democrat side, let me tell you what these Trump rallies, these crowds are phenomenal. Even the governor, lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania is saying you can't Photoshop these.

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I'm looking at a photo right now. It's too I was going to put it on the little cam, but it's by the time I get up there, the resolution would be so off that it just be a mob blob of red here. It's thirty thousand people. In Butler, Pennsylvania, Democrat Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman vocalized a major concern among prominent Democrats alerting his followers to Trump's massive crowds Saturday night in Butler. He said the president's popular in Pennsylvania, I don't care what the polls say, with 700000 ballots still out there, you need to bank your ballot using Dropbox, get them in.

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They are worried, apparently responding to Democrats who suggested the photograph was fake. Lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania wrote, this is a political reporter. This is not mega propaganda. You can't fake a crowd like that. He said you can make sure you show up and get early voting, early vote matters, get them in. But he said that's not Photoshop. That is a Reuters image of Butler. The battle for Pennsylvania, maybe the presidency will be won or lost by you said the Pennsylvania lieutenant governor.

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Folks, this picture is you know, I may take a screenshot of it at the break and and put it up there.

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It just Trumpy even took a flacking oil well. Did you see a of fracking oil? Well, to put it on display to illustrate what Biden is is opposed to, these crowds are massive. They are bigger crowds than there were in 2016. And I don't care. You're not seeing anywhere near this kind of enthusiasm on the Biden side. In fact, this was why I think we got the audio of this announcement roster. Obama and Biden were someplace on Saturday.

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Obama introduces Biden, big, big build up. And now the man you go, but the other the media, of course, everybody go. But after he does, Joe Biden. Nothing, and let's go to big, big, big round of applause for Joe Biden, nothing plugs, forgot to open the door and go out and greet the 20 people or so in the cars that are up saying it was Obama had to be going, oh, my God, what have I signed up for here?

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And we're going to remind you today just how pathetic Obama is as an endorser. He does not pull or push Democrats over the finish line. We are also going to be joining in progress. President Trump, five more rallies today. Where does he get the energy? It's 1:00 in the morning this morning down in Miami. Opelika, he's on the stage dancing at the end of his rally. These crowds, I am telling you this enthusiasm, you haven't seen one one hundredth of this enthusiasm on the Biden side.

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The most Biden's people will do will sit in their warm cars and honking their horns. All seven to 10 of them. Nobody's ever seen anything like the turnout that President Trump is getting for his rallies and like Trump says, he's doing it without a guitar, meaning there's no rock band here drawing these kinds of crowds. I'm just going to tell you, folks, if this kind of unprecedented enthusiasm translates tomorrow into turnout, Trump is going to win and win big.

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I don't care. Eighty million people supposedly voted 70 million. Whatever it is, this election is not over. Do not think it is because if you haven't voted, it isn't over. It isn't over until every one of you vote, audio, sound bite time, want to take you back and remind you of something. Last Monday, one week ago on this program, I said, folks, here's where we are right now. If we see the mainstream polls by Wednesday or Thursday suddenly tightening, if they suddenly show a close race, well, then we're going to know some things.

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Among the things that we will know is that they were lying throughout the past three years. I remember after I made that statement, I was pilloried, I was mocked, I was laughed at, I was made fun of people, said Rush Kinmont. They're not going to tighten their balls. They're not going to do they're using the polls to suppress the Trump turnout.

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They're not going to do it. Not so fast.

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We have one of our famous media montages. We take you now to the drive by media trying to disguise their freakout.

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New polling tonight in some key swing states that show a tightening race.

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I'm hearing from people there is a tightening of the gap and there is an enthusiasm on the Republican part.

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All across the country. The pollsters are saying that the race is tightening. There are signs of tightening in the race. The race always tightens at the end, doesn't it?

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We see the polls tightening. The polls are so tight right now. The race is really tightening. This race tightening. More of a tightening now tightened to quite a bit. Democrats are saying that they are seeing the race tightening in the last few days in some of those crucial battleground states.

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In these battleground states, it is narrowing and narrowing fast.

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Each state in the battleground could be very, very tight. Are we missing something? Do you think we're missing something? Wait a minute. Wait a minute.

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I thought I didn't know what I was talking about. I thought I was laughed at, mocked and made fun of because I said that they were going to report the racist.

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I said if they report the race tightening, I said, if we see them report the race tightening. Now we're going to know some things, that's all I said, and here they are, they're freaking out. They are concerned about this. And you know something, because there's another way to look at this. Imagine that you just arrive from Mars. Let's say you are you're the first woman astronaut to go to Mars. And you got back. You just got back.

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You haven't seen drive by media. You haven't watched the media at all. And there's a presidential race going on and you turn on the TV. No, you don't turn on the TV. Well, you turn on the TV, but you watch what's happening. Instead of listening to media reports, who would you think is winning this race? You would think Donald Trump is heading into a landslide sweep just by what you would see on TV, independent of media reporting.

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You take you take the media reporting out of this and you have an entirely different reality. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know we've just seem to be too immutable laws when it comes to American politics and the media, No one, every Democrat candidate is predicted to be a winner in a landslide until the final days. Then it becomes too close to call. And a second factor is that if a Republican candidate is ever ahead, it's always called a statistical tie that could go either way.

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In other words, the drive bys are never, ever going to report that a Republican is actually in the lead because the effort is to suppress the vote. Let's go see. Yes, indeed. This morning on NPR's Morning Edition, a portion of media correspondent David Folkenflik report about me and my support of President Trump.

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Last month, when Trump contracted covid-19, he couldn't stage rallies. Columbia University historian Nicole Hemmers studies conservative media. She notes Rush Limbaugh, a friend and ally of the president, mused aloud how he could help Trump.

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And Limbaugh kind of came up with this idea on the radio that he would offer his microphone to the president so he could do a kind of virtual rally.

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This year is a mega mega rally, and we are all thrilled to be with you today. We are so glad you're doing better. And welcome to the EIB Network.

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Well, I want to thank you. You're a fantastic man, a friend of mine. But before I really even knew you as a friend, you were like a supporter.

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Limbaugh almost never has guests. That conversation lasted two hours, and then the top rated radio host spent another show listening to an actual Trump rally.

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It gives you a sense of how all in both the president and Limbaugh are in the 2020 election.

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Stop and think of that line. They have put me in the equation. I'm not running for anything, and yet it gives you a sense of how all in both the president and Limbaugh are in the 2020 election, as though somehow that is surprising. Why is it a shock that the president would be all in on his re-election? No, no, no, no, I'm serious. I mean, a serious question, how how do you how do you arrive at that data point?

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How do you what kind of thinking is it that. You think it's strange that the president would be all in on his own re-election and then to throw me into the equation, it gives you a sense of how all in both the president and Limbaugh are in the 2020 election. Now, it could well be. May I say something? I'm going to speculate here, I normally wouldn't do this.

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Because, you know, I don't like talking about myself, I don't like making me the focus, but it could well be that back in January, February, when I announced my diagnosis, they might have thought I was just going to fade away, step aside and focus on other priorities.

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Let's put it that way. Maybe they are. I don't know, surprised, disappointed, whatever, that I'm showing up for work every day. I don't know. I don't know how you put me in the sentence, though. It gives you a sense. No, no, no.

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I'm not upset by it. I'm just I'm a little surprised.

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Give you a sense of how all in both the president and Limbaugh are in the 2020 election. Why would the president not be all in? And I can understand them maybe asking this about me. Why would Limbaugh be all in, given everything going on with him? I mean, if they're looking at it that way. But I know, sweetie, I know you're so absolutely right about this.

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You have been on top of this from day one. One more audio soundbite here before we take our first obscene profit time out. Nate Silver, this is the guru. This is the guy that the left turns to. Whenever there's any problem, when they're having any kind of self-esteem problem, they're having any doubt, any concern about the outcome of the election. They go to Nate Silver, the 538 dotcom website editor he was on this week with George Stephanopoulos.

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Who asked Silver, when you think about writing the headline, writing the story on Wednesday that Donald Trump won? Oh, heaven forbid, but if you if you have to do that, what would be the key factor would come down to Pennsylvania and maybe a lot of little things add up and Biden loses Pennsylvania by half a point and then he doesn't quite pull off Arizona or North Carolina without Pennsylvania, then Biden becomes an underdog.

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Oh, well, wait a minute. Without Pennsylvania, Biden becomes an underdog. I thought Biden had it won everywhere. Mr. Nordley. Well, I thought Biden headed for Florida, Arizona, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Michigan, Mars, I thought Biden had it everywhere.

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But now if Biden. Doesn't get Pennsylvania becomes an underdog. Well, let's check Pennsylvania, what's going on in Pennsylvania but haven't haven't been oh, I don't have Pennsylvania right in front of me. But you know what? I do have some. I do. Sorry. Trump grabs the lead in Pennsylvania per new poll. Donald Trump grab a two point lead. Pennsylvania, according to a new poll conducted by Insider Advantage for the Center for American Greatness.

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It's a great Web site, by the way. American greatness, 500 likely voters, October 30, 31 margin of error, plus or minus four point four points. Trump 49. Biden 47 in Pennsylvania.

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We'll be back. There's more. Don't go anywhere.

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President Donald Trump, first rally of five today, Fayetteville, North Carolina.

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We now join that rally in progress for a couple of minutes, more than I actually talked about during the campaign. Thank you. Thank you very much. They loved. President Trump, Fayetteville, North Carolina, the crowd will not be quiet so that he can continue. So I'm taking over here doing the Trump rally while he waits for the crowd to quiet. I thought this was a small, little cute area. You know, this is a small, little cute area.

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When I came in, I'm watching Fox and a gentleman and anchor said they have a small crowd of about 2000, 2500 people who I knew, I knew. You know, it's an incredible thing. This is a lot more than that. This is a lot of people this is a lot more of the. I mean, my granddaughter is named Caroline. You know. And we'll give South Carolina some credit to you know, they've been with us.

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Is that OK? I want to get your information that will give South Carolina South Carolina's great, great people to that. We love South Carolina. Vote for Biden is a vote to hand the keys to government over to people who, by the way, speaking South Carolina. Whatever happened, that guy running against Lindsey Graham, we even heard about him in two weeks.

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A vote for Biden is a vote to give control of government over to the law. Hey, Brian, put that picture. Is the what? The picture up while we're not the president. Look at that. Is the picture that the governor of Pennsylvania said is not Photoshop. That's Butler, Pennsylvania. It's a high res shots in thirty thousand plus people leaving up Brian.

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If you're pro-life, you can forget about it, you know, go for. Tremendous support. I mean, that's just incredible. That is an incredible photo of people in California. They have lines of hundreds of miles of cars and tractors and. Oh yeah. And this thing they have. There was one in Hawaii on Saturday. OK, the flags, thank you very much. That's President Trump.

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But he's going to be at rallies all day to day after Fayetteville. He then goes to Voca, Pennsylvania, Scranton area, I believe, for the next rally at two 15. Oh, and we have Eric Trump on the program here in an hour at one thirty three. Bottom of the 1:00 o'clock hour break.

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When we come out of that, will have Eric Trump with us for a while and we will be back shortly. Stick with us here.

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Greetings. Welcome back. Rush Limbaugh, the EIB Network. A reminder, Eric Trump will be here one hour from now at one thirty three in the afternoon. Eric Trump Jr.. I got a note from a friend, an e-mail from a friend. And I want to share it with you. Rush, I was looking back over the left stuff about a month ago, stuff they were doing, writing, saying, and they were writing that Trump's next debate would be worse, that Trump is fat, that he's old, he'd be on a ventilator, got covid-19 would take weeks to recover if he even fully did recover that his rallies were finished and he was through.

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You remember this rush in the immediate days after Trump announced he had covid-19 they were celebrating and to him to Trump. He can't campaign like he normally would. And once again, Rush. Isn't it fascinating, the left, the Democrats, the media, they have no idea who Trump is. They have no idea who he was. They have no idea what he's about. They have no understanding of who the man is, his indefatigable energy level, his commitment, his love of country.

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They still don't know what. They had no idea that his next debate would be brilliant. They didn't calculate that he would use covid to allay fears to cement his image as indestructible middle class warrior and that he created these huge rallies again on upbeat, defiant optimism. They got all of it wrong, Rush. It's one of the most remarkable upticks in election history, what Donald Trump has engineered here. Not that I think he was ever really behind Rush, but just so disabuse the left is quite incredible.

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What Trump has done to disabuse them, to prove them wrong at every turn is incredible. Nate Silver saying Pennsylvania all but done back then.

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You know, looking back over the past month, Nate Silver was saying Pennsylvania was all but done and over that it was a Biden sure win 10 days ago, 10 days ago, Nate Silver wrote Democrats, you don't need Pennsylvania to win.

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Now he's saying without Pennsylvania, Biden has a hard time winning. That's right. We just shared with you that sound bite. Nate Silver here grabs up at number four.

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Again, just to illustrate that, my old buddy here knows what he's talking about, three to one, he would come down to Pennsylvania and maybe a lot of little things add up and Biden loses Pennsylvania by half a point and then he doesn't quite pull off Arizona or North Carolina without Pennsylvania. Then Biden becomes an underdog. Right.

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Ten days ago, though, Nate Silver wrote Democrats, you don't need Pennsylvania to win. Now he's saying without Pennsylvania, Biden has a hard time winning. And by the way, rush your analysis and your own defiance of your own health challenges have really emboldened the Trump base. It's really dovetailed into and accelerated Trump's new ascendants. That's an awfully nice thing for my friend to say, and my wife, Catherine, keeps pounding this at me. You know, I don't like to make things about me, so I kind of I bring up the humility factor a couple of notches.

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But it's a it's a really nice thing to say. And I know she tells me every day, tells me every day. And I I love her for it. And now my buddy echoing it and he finishes by saying, I was always really confident.

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Rush But now I think Trump can swing enough states that even vote fraud won't matter. Folks, that's all going to depend on turnout tomorrow. It really does. I can't emphasize this enough. So many people think that there's so many votes that there are single one vote doesn't matter. You know, I've even had people tell me, Rush, if the polls close at 7:00 and I show up and vote at 655 55, you telling me my vote counts?

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Yes, I'm telling you, your vote counts. My point is there are people who think that if they if they vote very near the time the polls close, that their vote doesn't count, it doesn't have as much weight. It doesn't matter, folks. It does it matters in ways you can't possibly calculator comprehend more than anything. It matters that you do. If you don't do it, we're going to lose it eventually. You got to believe me on this.

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The left would love to be able to eliminate elections. They would that if they could figure out a way to still call this a democracy and eliminate elections, they would do it. They don't win elections on their own. They are not the majority in this country.

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What about the popular vote that's people with party loyalty, folks, that's not that's that does not indicate we've lost the country yet. I'm just telling you that exercising the franchise, the right to vote is how you preserve it. Your vote matters, it counts no matter how irrelevant you think it is, right, it's one vote out of however many hundreds of millions. That's right. It's one and so's everybody else's. There is nobody else's vote that counts more than yours.

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Your vote can cancel out a Democrat vote, you never know the math and how it works, but it doesn't work if you don't do it.

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You have to vote now, how many of you are familiar with something called the Iowa poll? The Iowa poll is a Des Moines Register poll that traditionally comes out on the Sunday before Election Day. And it is a gospel. It has become a gospel poll.

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And the news in the Iowa poll on Sunday is devastating for the Democrats, devastating for Biden. I have two different stories to different analysis, if you will, of the Iowa poll. It's The Des Moines Register. And it's it's and the woman that runs the poll is considered the epitome of fairness and so forth, because she really does care about the sanctity of her, her her newspaper's reputation, her poll reputation, all that.

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And it's not something that's used throughout the electoral season. It's it's a one off a one time thing that the released poll on the Sunday before the election is the one that everybody just huffs and puffs and pants and waits for. So one piece I have here is by John Ellis. And it runs on the website medium. Forty one percent is how he begins the piece. Forty one percent since I've been covering American politics for a long time, I cannot remember a number that so dramatically altered the political community's perception of a presidential campaign, as that number did.

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Forty one percent last night at seven p.m. Eastern Time. Now, he wrote this on November 1st.

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So this is a couple of days old. The source of the number. Forty one percent was the Iowa poll, which has been the gold standard for statewide polling in the United States for decades, the number itself. Forty one percent was the percentage of likely voters in Iowa supporting Joe Biden.

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President Trump's number was 48 percent, which put him ahead in the horse race by seven. There was nothing really remarkable, remarkable about that in context, Mr. Trump won the state in 2016 by nine points. That's see, it's not that's not why it's unusual. Stick with me. It's not why it's noteworthy. Stick with me. What was remarkable was Biden's. Forty one percent. And what made it doubly disconcerting was the way the Des Moines Register accurately described the results, quote.

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Republican President Donald Trump has taken over the lead in Iowa as Democratic former Vice President Joe Biden has faded, faded.

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Could there be a more terrible word in the last week of a presidential campaign? Off the record, Democrat elected officials and campaign operatives and financial backers have been saying throughout the campaign that their biggest fear regarding the eventual outcome was Biden himself.

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They saw him as an especially weak candidate. They worried that he was not a closer even if he was ahead going into the last week, victory could slip from his grasp.

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Up until last night, Democrat elected officials and political operatives saw the presidential race starting at somewhere between a narrow Biden win and a blue wave.

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In other words, the two options were gigantic Democrat landslide and narrow Biden win. Democrat political operatives last night did not see a Trump win at all, ever anywhere.

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In their blue wave scenario, the Democrats would win both the presidency, they would win the Senate. And they would hold the House and the Trump McConnell nightmare would come to an end. And you see, that was the other piece of bad news in the Iowa poll release, it showed that Republican Senator Joni Ernst had pulled ahead of her Democrat challenger, Teresa Greenfield.

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Her lead, forty six to forty two. Margin of error.

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But it wasn't Miz Ernst lead it. Democrats were focused on it was the faded support for Mrs. Greenfield, which almost exactly tracked the faded support for Joe Biden. For Democrats, the Iowa poll was the worst possible news at the worst possible moment, it foretold close results in Wisconsin and Minnesota.

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It undermined the Biden campaign's momentum and morale and it fractured Democrats self-confidence. What had seemed reasonably certain no longer seemed certain at all.

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Biden. Teresa Greenfield, fading, faded, now stop and think for a moment up until this poll came out, the Democrats in Iowa and some of the other states had. Two scenarios, either a massive blue wave Democrat landslide or a narrow, narrow Biden win, but at no point and in no scenario did they factor a Trump win. Now, all of that is out the window. And there is another analysis on the Iowa poll from another website that focuses on how depressed and in denial Bill Kristol is over all of this, at any rate.

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There's that.

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There's much more to do. And we will be back to continue with it right after this.

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Now, I'm not going to get into the analysis right now because I'm going to get to the phones. But here's the other analysis piece on the Iowa poll, the late and it's PJ Media. Matt Margolis.

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The latest poll out of Iowa foreshadows disaster for Biden. Let me tell you what's going to happen. They're going to be focusing on Pennsylvania because of what Nate Silver said and because of the reality on the ground. They don't win Pennsylvania. They win nothing. And they fought for 10 days that Pennsylvania was in the bag and now they're having doubts about it, not the least of which is because these monster crowds that Trump has drawn in Pennsylvania, good grief, put that picture up again, Brian.

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This is from Butler, Pennsylvania.

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We got a high res version of it up on that runway. In the lower right center is the president. You can barely see him in that shot. I don't know, not airplane runway, the runway, the walkway to the podium in the stage. That is just that's farther than the eye can see. That crowd size, it's phenomenal, it's it's unprecedented in American politics. OK, we're going to start on the phones in Cincinnati. This is Ron.

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Great to have you with us, sir. Hello.

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Thank you for taking my call. Russian mega prayers and mega dittos from the heartland. Thank you, sir, very, very much. You bet.

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Hey, in the last couple of weeks, you have implored us, your faithful audience, to make a difference here and reach out to everybody that we know and tell them how important this is. And I took you up on that. I have 14 nieces and nephews ages, maybe 40 down to 25. I've got seven siblings. So I figured that was the best place to start. And I started at the top of the list and worked down the list and made an effort to talk to every last one of them and have an open political discussion.

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And that's often taboo in a family. It can ruin relationships or, you know, you're preaching to the choir in some cases, but took it on through your encouragement, actually, your help in having me understand the issues at hand.

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And what I actually actually what I was my suggestion was to try to convince four or five other people to vote. If you're going to vote for Trump trying to get four or five others to to vote with you, that was the suggestion. If you if you wanted to go reach out and talk to them, if that's how you heard me suggesting you do it, then that's that's that's fine. What we got one minute here. Tell me what they said to you.

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You said it worked out great, what they say to you, how it started, the dialogue rush.

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I may be convinced one or two. And I'm still working. I'm I'm going to work the phones today. But for the others that are kind of disconnected or believe the Orangeman bad, at least they heard a reasonable other side to it. I wasn't trying to convince them that Orangeman good, but rather that the other side is going to wreck the foundations and institutions that our founders gave us and that if if we can survive four more years of Donald Trump from their perspective, we can live to have another great presidency somewhere in the future.

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But if we give it to the left this time it's done. They're going to tear down the institutions and I was given up pocket constitution.

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How did they when you told them that when when you told them that, how how did they react if they got into the Fox News conspiracy part? But it was just it was a good discussion. It led to mutual respect. I listened as much as I talk and then wanting to have somebody to listen was as important as, you know, then hearing a reasoned argument on the other side.

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All right. OK, well, I'll have to live with that. Ron, thanks for the call. Appreciate it. We'll take a brief break here and be back and continue right after this.

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So Ron from Cincinnati took my lead. He went out there, started talking to people to persuade them, and he persuaded to you see, my friends, it can be done. He persuaded two people to vote for Bad Orange Man, and he's still working on some others.

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It can happen. Try it.

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I'm an 18 year old college kid chilling in his dorm room at the University of Alabama, who just happens to have a lot to say. And when I say a lot to say, I mean a lot to say about everything I yourself. And I'm the host of the brand new podcast, C.J. Pearson Uncensored. Now, this is going to be your typical political podcast. And what I say, well, sometimes that gets me in trouble. Why? Because I couldn't care less about the gluten.

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Correct. Or respecting anyone suspicious. Because until the world has had to go all willy nilly, what the hell was a safe space? What the hell was his idea that feelings mattered more than facts? We went from a world that actually value truth to a world in which people now make the argument with a straight face that there are more than 80 genders to a world that shames people for loving America too much. I'm tired of it, and that's why I'm here.

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Listen to C.J. Pearson uncensored every Thursday on the radio app, Apple podcast. Wherever you get your podcast right back at it.

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We are Rush Limbaugh. Great to have you with us.

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Our two, if you are tuned in today, make sure that this is the extent of your media, if there was ever a day to tune out all the other media and make it exclusively the EIB Network this day, is it because I'm telling you, we are at peak disinformation in the drive by media starting now through the entire voting day tomorrow, and they're going to be doing everything they can to suppress your vote tomorrow. They're going to try to scare you with covid.

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They're going to scare you, Mikovits. That's covid details doctor found. She's going to be out there saying it could kill you, any number of things could make you sick. You're going to be really going to be doing everything they can to try to persuade those of you who have not voted to not vote, please, my friends, ignore them. Take whatever steps are necessary to protect yourself and get out and vote, you know, you can do it and you know that you must do it.

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It is crucially important.

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Telephone number 800 two eight two two eight eight two. Here is the second analysis piece of the Iowa poll, which was published a couple of days ago. And I'll be honest, I had forgotten how big a deal this is when I saw these two pieces analyzing it. I had to dig deep into the the memory synapses, a little grey cells here go back to 2016. OK, what did this poll say in 2006? You had to reconstruct that.

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I think we'll look it up. And it is a it's a big deal. To the left, because the poll has apparently unassailable integrity. So I shared with you the first analysis from John Ellis. There was published. At American, I think America Medium, this is published at PJ Media, it's Matt Margolis, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Paul shouldn't be trusted, but hear me out he begins.

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Oh, by the way, the headline, the latest poll out of Iowa foreshadows disaster for Biden. So that's two different analyses here that have the same conclusion. Now, this guy, Matt Margolis, is focused on Bill Kristol because Bill Kristol is one of the leaders of the Never Trump. Bill Kristol is one of these phony faux conservatives who's been trying to get you to part with your money to send to him to prop up his so-called conservative efforts like his magazines and Cruz's.

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While telling you that he is the intellectual brain power behind conservatism being dominant in America and then Donald Trump comes along and renders all these never, Trump is irrelevant and they still haven't come to grips with it.

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And so there are a lot of people that that want to focus on Crystal and David Brooks and all these other Never Trumper and really take it to them. And I gather Matt Margolis is one of these guys, so he opens.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

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Polls shouldn't be trusted, but hear me out. Never. Trumper Bill Kristol recalled the significance of the last Des Moines Register poll in a Friday, October 31st 20/20 tweet prior to the release. And this is Crystal's tweet. On Halloween, prior to the release of the poll, quote. I remember well, my phone conversation with a smart Republican friend who was sadly pro Trump. Saturday evening, November 5th, 2016, after the final Des Moines Register poll of Iowa had Trump plus seven, he said if Iowa is plus seven, then Trump has a good shot at Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, he can win the whole thing.

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I was worried because he was right. Trump ultimately won Iowa by nine point four points. Now, not long after that tweet. From Bill Crystal, the final Des Moines Register poll was released and it showed a massive shift to Trump in Iowa, putting him again at plus seven overbidding.

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From the poll, from the story, Republican President Donald Trump has taken over the lead in Iowa as Democrat former Vice President Joe Biden, he has faded.

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There's the word.

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According to a new Des Moines Register, Mediacom Iowa poll shows just days before Election Day, the president now leads by seven percentage points over Biden, 48 to 41, three percent saying they're going to vote for somebody else. Two percent aren't sure and five percent don't want to say. In September's Iowa poll, the candidates were tied at 47 47. Oh, so. A month ago, they were in September, rather. Two months ago, they retired.

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And since then, Trump 48, bite me 41, no. 49, 41. Yep, not 48, 41.

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J. Ann Selzer, the president of Selzer and Company, which conducted the poll, by the way, her reputation, J.

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Ann Selzer, whose reputation for polling in Iowa is solid. Bill Kristol seems unwilling to acknowledge that. Perhaps there's been a late breaking shift in Trump's favor, he is resisting, if you will. In addition to fading with independents. Biden has lost ground with women. By the way, I don't know how many of you are watching Trump rallies, Katherine and I do not miss a moment of any of them.

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I mean, we saw Trump dancing in Opa Locka at 1:00 a.m. today, we watch the best television going to Trump rallies are the best TV going.

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And Trump has been focusing on this this news supposedly that suburban women don't like him, he's been directly reaching out to them in these in these rallies. He goes on a riff about how he loves women, he loves suburban women, he wants the best for suburban women, and then he tells the story about how the drive by media now making fun of Trump because he's begging the women begging and reaching out and pleading with them. And he laughs about it.

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And he says, no, you suburban women, you're not going to have it better with anybody but me, I love this. I love you know, you're not supposed to tackle this stuff head on. You're supposed to be subtle. But Trump is letting it all out, folks. He's all in like we all need to be all in for him. And how do we do that? We vote. That's what all in on our side means.

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Well, I mean, he's just taking it right to them and he's telling them that whatever they've heard about him is wrong, that he loves them, he loves everybody, that he wants the best for everybody and for everything and for every aspect of this country. And he doesn't need any of this, he doesn't need to put up with the abuse. He doesn't need this and he doesn't by the way, he makes mention the fact that he's doing five rallies a day, but not he doesn't complain.

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He loves it, he absolutely loves these things, you can see it. He literally loves it, he loves being with the people who show up and he lets them know how much he appreciates their their. He's got the empathy, he's got the affection, and he has the humility and it's all on display at every one of these rallies. So returning here to this analysis of the Iowa poll, Jason Zeltzer, in addition to fading with independents, Biden has lost ground with women.

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In September, he held a 20 point lead among the Beeb's, which balanced out Trump's 21 point lead among men. But today, the day the poll was released two days ago, Biden's lead with women has shrunk to nine percentage points. It's 50 to 41 percent. We saw a huge gender gap that benefited Biden in September, J and Selzer said, and while there's still a big gap among men, they're going for Trump by a twenty four point margin.

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It's just a nine point margin for Biden with women. And so there's just an imbalance there before we saw mirror images of each other. Her point is that Trump's margin with men has increased, while Biden's margin with women has decreased by a significant amount so that there is no way that Biden is keeping up. Now back to Matt Margolis, if this shift has happened in Iowa, does Bill Kristol really believe it hasn't also happened in Pennsylvania, in Michigan and Wisconsin as well?

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He certainly would have argued that the Deema Des Moines Register poll spell doom for Trump in those states. The children behind. Crystal seems to be in denial that recent battleground state polls have been showing momentum for Trump. Republican Senator Joni Ernst also saw a boost in the Lemoigne Register poll. She's now ahead of her challenger, 46 to 42, which we also reported here moments ago. So Margolis is focused on on Cristol, which is fine. There's a lot of pent up anger and frustration at the never Trump.

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And it's justified, the so-called Republicans out there now advocating for Biden. They ought to be, at the very least, ashamed of themselves.

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I mean, it's just it's just absolutely. It's unconscionable what these people have done and it's so selfish and self focused. What was that? What was the Iowa poll, a six? Let me read the headline, here's the headline from the Des Moines Register poll, November 5th, 2016, Ready, the Iowa Poll. Trump opens seven point lead over Clinton.

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Why it's all playing out the way you did four years ago, except now it's seven or eight points that Trump is ahead and Biden is fading, even CBS News has prepared a graphic.

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CBS News battleground tracker, this is YouGov, that's the polling unit, Republicans surge scenario, this is how this is a graphic that demonstrates how Trump. Could surge to victory. And in this, I didn't I didn't bother making a screenshot out of it for Dettol, Campbell put it at Rush Limbaugh Dotcom in this in this scenario, they've got Trump at 279 electoral votes, Biden 215. But the point is. CBS News has put together a graphic showing how Trump can win.

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And keep winning, winning, winning. A week ago, this would not have been possible, a week ago this would not. Have been created a week ago, CBS News would not have been talking about Trump winning a brief time out, Eric Trump will be our guest at the bottom of the hour after the break.

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At the bottom of the hour, so 133, we will have Eric Trump with us for a while to discuss the state of the race from their perspective.

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Be right back after this.

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We've got a guy from Japan on the phone, Andy from Kochi, Japan. Great to hear. I'm glad you called, sir. Hello.

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Hello. Thank you, Mr. Love. All prayers and dittos. Thank you very, very much, sir. Yes, I was I was born in 1990, 1988. So I was literally born to listen to your show. A rush baby.

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Born to listen. I like that. Yes, sir. Thank you very much. Right to the point my parents and I were talking about politics like we usually do, and my dad, who is very wise, both of my parents are very wise, like yourself, brought up a good point. He said that after this election, he thinks something's going to change. He doesn't know what it is, but it's there's going to be some big permanent impact that's going to happen in politics.

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And you seem to be pretty uncanny when it comes to this. Some would say prophetic when it comes to these kinds of things. What do you think the biggest kind of impact in politics is going to be?

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Well, whether it's an all depends on who. That all depends on who wins. Well, let's let's say Trump wins just Gispert, OK, just to play that role. Yeah, if. If Trump wins. Well, let me share with you something that I just had, a tweet that I just saw here. Sure it is from somebody named Shane Goldmacher is the tweet, but the tweet says new from Biden campaign manager Jen O'Malley. Dillon, under no scenario will Donald Trump be declared a victor on election night.

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Now, this is the Biden campaign manager saying that the Biden campaign manager is under no scenario will Trump be declared the victor on election night now. And let me just ask, how do you interpret that? How do you hear that Biden campaign manager?

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Under no scenario will be to quote, I think I stopped listening after you said Biden campaign manager. To be honest, I don't really my brain just doesn't really take in anything beyond the point.

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What do they doing talking about Trump winning? How in the hell are they talking to for the past six months, for the past year, Trump has been a guaranteed loser. Trump is losing by double digits. Trump is over. Trump is finished. Trump has had it. Trump is hated. Trump is despised. People don't like the way Trump dealt with covid people who like the way Trump kill the economy. People hate Trump's hair all the. And now the Biden campaign manager says under no scenario will Trump be declared a victor on election night.

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What the heck is that? Now, that leads me into answering your question, Trump wins, these people are going to have one of the biggest fits you have ever seen. They are already preparing for a massive civil unrest. I have seen pictures. Where Democrat operatives have put little bags of bricks, stones and so forth underneath the benches on various street corners in certain American cities run by Democrats.

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You've got to remember, every Democrat in this country thinks that Joe Biden is going to win in the landslide because their polls have been telling them this, just like their polls told them Hillary was going to win in a landslide. If Trump wins. It's it's going to be dangerous out there in various places, but then. Beyond that, what happens? Well, I have to save the rest of the answer because I'm out of time and we've got Eric Trump joining us on the other side of the break here.

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We'll be right back. Don't go anywhere.

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Greetings. Welcome back. Rush Limbaugh executing U.S. hosts duties flawlessly. Zero mistakes. We meet and surpass all audience expectations every day. And it is a great pleasure and honor to have with us Eric Trump joining us now from the campaign trail. Hey, Eric, are you getting any sleep and no sleep?

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Rush, no sleep. I've done about 200 events in the last 52 days. We are burning the midnight oil. I'm actually going to beat my father and grant something as we speak. And I'm so proud of the guy. I'm so proud of the guy. I know you are as well, but I want to I want to ask you about that.

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By the way, Eric, let me let me say something. I just from from from my family to yours, Katherine and myself. We we really love and admire all of you, your entire family obviously loves the country, your your I know you're eminently, profoundly successful, but you're sacrificing a great deal. You didn't need to do any of this. You're taking all of this heat for a lot of us and for the country because you literally love the country and you're willing to engage in in all the fireworks that come with that.

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And I remember I met Ivonka for the first time on the rally, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, before the 2018 midterms. And I I walked up to her and I said, you have to be so proud. I mean, President Trump was addressing the crowd. I just introduced him. I said, you've got to be so proud. If my father had been elected president, I would just have been so proud, I would not have been able to contain myself.

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And she said that every every one of you were and it's got it's got to be an exciting thing for you. It has to be a big deal and you're imminently part of it.

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It is because he did it against all odds. We ran against the entire media and the entire left wing party and everybody else who didn't give us a chance. And you know what we did as a family, we did it. My father, Ivanka, Don myself. I mean, we did it as a family and we beat all odds. And it's because he was a better candidate. He had a better message. And people are sick and tired of seeing this country disgrace.

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They're sick and tired of seeing the American flag burn. They're sick and tired of seeing law enforcement, you know, harassed and defunded. People love this nation. They love our anthem. They love our pledge of allegiance. They love faith and society. And the radical left wants to take it all the way. They want to take it all the way. And people are sick and tired. And that's why I mean, you've been covering this longer than anybody.

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What was the last time you've heard 40000 people chanting We love you to a politician? Normally they do the exact opposite. They chant, we hate you to a politician. They chanted, we love you. And that's because my father I truly believe that he's saving this country, saving face, saving society. He's saving our flag. He's saving our values and everything that we believe in. He's done a great job for the nation.

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Well, I think that I think he is doing all of those things. That's why people love him and that's why they're willing to say so. That's why 40000 of them wait in line in freezing Pennsylvania today, singing God bless America. There isn't.

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And by the way, I don't I don't mean any of this to be suck up or I'm this is really phenomenal what is happening out there, this degree of support, the bond I call it the bond of connection between Trump voters and the president himself is is unparalleled in American politics. I've never seen in my lifetime anything like this. And it's it's fascinating to watch your father react to it. He's humbled by it. You can tell he's humbled by it.

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And his his humility surfaces. And you see him deeply moved by this love for him. And I think that has to even steal him even more for the job to get it done, to accomplish all these things that he's accomplished and wants to add to the list.

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You know, you're going to think you're going to think this is crazy. But I really believe that the Democrats had a plan to make his life the radical left, to make his life so miserable that he said, you know what, I want to go back to living a life, you know, a great life. I lived before Russia. You know this you know him so well, right? I mean, he lives the epitome of the American dream.

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And, you know, I really think that they wanted to harass him so much that he said, you know what, this stuff isn't worth it. I'm going to go back. And, you know, I think they they don't know Donald Trump. They don't know the man that, you know, that I know. It actually made him fight much harder. It's actually an amazing thing. And beat him double down and beat us as a family, double down.

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We will work every second of every day to make sure that we win because again, we really believe that we're saving a country and and people are revolting against this kind of elite. You know, that the media out there, they're revolting against indoctrination of society where people are just being led. I mean, the media really believes they can lead people. They're revolting against this cancer culture that we see every single day. And again, that's why I mean, this all of this stuff has backfired on them.

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It is backfired on the Democrats have played their hand too hard. Every single time they do it, they did it with Cavenagh. They did it with the Russian hoax. They did it with the Ukrainian hoax. I mean, they always go too far and they always end up catching themselves. And America sees through this stuff. They see through the games that is Washington, D.C. and they're exposed for who they are. And that's why that's where the love comes from.

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I mean, that's where the love comes from.

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I think it is. I it is. You said something very important moments ago. You said they don't know who he is. Eric, stop and think of this. Four years ago, they are shocked and stunned beyond their ability to comprehend that your father wins, that it's the last thing in the world they thought possible. They they believe they're palls. They believe that Hillary was destined for a third term of Obama was just, you know, waiting for the election count to come in.

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And they still haven't recovered and would.

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You'd think that as shocked and stunned as they were, that they would have made some effort to understand why it happened, to make some effort to understand how. But no, all they've done is try to blame it on some mythical Russian conspiracy. And they're making the same mistake again now. They're still not they don't know who the Trump voters are. All they're doing is making fun of them, laughing at them, impugning them. They're making no effort.

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Where is the Biden campaign? It doesn't exist. They can't let him out very much. He doesn't draw crowds. Obama is not drawing any crowds. It's almost a replay of 2016. Is that how you guys see this?

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Absolutely. It's a greatest mystery to me. I mean, maybe this comes from kind of the, you know, business mentality that we have. But you think you do some inward reflection. You get it all wrong. You get the message wrong, right? I mean, literally, you have the radical left. They call them flyover state, the flyover states. I mean, they literally ignore the people. They didn't listen to them. All of a sudden, these these people came out of nowhere and threw a loop right then.

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And guess what I mean, you still have them. I mean, look at all look at Stephanopoulos and all these people. They don't leave their their million dollar studios in in New York City. They don't get out on the campaign trail. They don't they don't understand the voice of this nation, Russia. And you know that better. And you understand the voice of nation better than anybody. You're the first one to call this whole thing. I'll tell you, I do not understand the voice of this nation.

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They don't get it. They don't understand that burning the American flag isn't popular and yelling from the national anthem isn't popular.

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And you are so you are so right about that, that they do not force me to attack.

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They don't think it's OK to throw frozen water bottles at law enforcement officers head. I mean, is they're not into this stuff and yet they don't think. This country doesn't think. And he was an idea, you know, and this country doesn't want a stacked Supreme Court with radical left right. And yet the people on the media will go. They'll fight for these crazy ideas, these crazy notions that are not popular in this country. They'll go fight for them all day long while real Americans are at home watching this nonsense and rolling their eyes.

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Let me say what real Americans are doing in addition to they're rolling their eyes and they're frustrated and they're angry. But you know what else they're doing, Eric? They love your dad. They're out there saying, so we love you. The chant we and it's it's serious. They mean it. But you know what's behind it, Erick? Not only is it an opportunity for them to thank your dad and to tell him how much they love him. They're also expressing their love for America, too.

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And that's right. That is the connection that your dad has to the America a vast majority of Americans want to see again and they realize your dad is the only ticket to that America again and that he is actively working to find that America and make it prominent and dominant again. And that's why they love him and that and it allows them to also express love for America at the same time.

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Yeah, that's exactly right. And that that rush is why we fight tirelessly as a family. This is the last thing my father needed. This is the last thing we frankly needed. But that is why we fight tirelessly. We fight for red, white and blue. We fight for a nation that we love. We will never let it down. This nation gave us everything. It gave my father the American dream gave all of us the American dream.

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Right. I mean, all of us, the American dream. And that's why we go out and fight, because there's this other side. This isn't the party of JFK. This isn't the party of Bill Clinton. This party will tear down what we are as a country. Red, white and blue won't exist under these people. The L.A. Mars of the world and the Nancy Pelosi's and the Aoki's. It won't exist. And that's why we fight.

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And, you know, I really I thank God every day we have a fighter and that the White House, because we haven't had one in there for a very long time and our country was getting used and abused and ripped off and desecrated. And it's not anymore. It is not anymore.

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Eric Trump is our guest. Do you got a couple more minutes? I got a little commercial break here. We come back and ask you. Great.

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Eric Trump will be with us for a little while longer as we continue right after this.

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And we are back, ladies and gentlemen, and we are happy to have with us Eric Trump. Son of President Trump, the Trump Organization, Eric nitty gritty time here, you guys have access to internal polling and you have a sense of how things are going. As I observe your dad and I'm not trying to put words in your mouth, so please don't misunderstand. Your dad seems to be having the time of his life up there. Eric, your dad seems to be just enjoying this immensely.

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He was dancing at one o'clock this morning down at Opa Locka after five rallies all day yesterday. Indefatigable energy. How do you guys see this? What what is it looking like from your perspective?

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I never like to get ahead of, you know, ahead of my skis. But I was I feel great. I feel great. People have to go out there. They have to go. You just have to get out there and you have to vote. I have to say that. But I think we're going to have a beautiful night. I see the passion when you know Rush, I'm not on the ticket, nor do I have any political ambitions.

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I just care about fighting for what's right for this country and fighting for a man that I believe in tremendously. And I think Jacksonville Beach, Florida, yesterday and you know, 2500 people show up. I was in Scranton, you know, the day before. And Larry, 50, 100 people in a parking lot. You know, I'm on the back of a pickup truck speaking to a crowd of people, I mean, organic groups all over the place.

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I've never seen anything like this. And then you see the fire that my father has. I mean, just the the energy and I've seen in my entire life. I mean, I worked with the man. I get a call at five o'clock in the morning from him, you know, hey, let's change out the layout of this bathroom. I'm talking about back when we when we worked together and I'd get a call from him at 11:00 at night.

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I mean, he's always he's always been the Energizer Bunny to Donald Trump is. But you take that enthusiasm and you take the love that we were talking about before. And you combine that with just a guy who who's who's type A who is an absolute winner. I mean, that's what he wants to do. That's what he wants to do for America. He wants America to win again. And it's just it's an unbelievable combination. And, you know, you compare that to the Biden who literally I mean, you'll go four or five days without coming out of his house.

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I mean, who would you rather have in the Oval Office?

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A guy who's got no energy, no charisma, that there's something there's something strange about that. And it's I think it goes beyond whatever his, you know, lack of mental acuity is. I it's you know, your dad touches on it and it is that he's not really the guy that is the power behind the throne.

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He's the placeholder. And it's other people, maybe crazy, Bernie, maybe the tech giants. But it's it's other people that are literally going to be running the country should this guy win.

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And he's he's Eric. He's generic. He's just the guy on the ballot with the D next to his name. That's it. There's no question about that.

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I mean, look at the way he guides his his campaign. I mean, look at the way my father does, right? I mean, you'll come out, you'll say something outrageous, like we're going to ban oil, oil, gas and fracking. Right. And then all of a sudden, you know, three hours later, he's coming out. No, I didn't mean that. You know, they took it out of context. I'm going to we're going to abolish law enforcement and then he gets to Pittsburgh.

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No, no, no. I didn't mean that the other guy's going to do that because somebody telling him, no, you can't say that. Can't do that. I mean, you know how many you know me, you know, a quote unquote, unpopular things my father has said. And he goes, no, that's what I believe. And that's what I you know, I believe deep down in my heart, no one's guiding him. My father is guiding himself.

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Right. But you're 100 percent right. You better believe the president. There's a huge team of people guiding Biden. I think it's terrible advice that they're giving him, but they're certainly they're certainly guiding him. And I fully believe that he will not be the person in the in the Oval Office making the decisions for the United States of America. There's almost no question about that.

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Right. It's a strange campaign that that that I've ever I've ever seen. There is no I mean, you've got President Obama out there and there are people showing up in their trucks and their cars. And the applause is is honking the horn and the trunk of the car. And there's nobody showing up. Biden missed his cue twice about yesterday. To me.

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I'm asking myself how how in the world can that campaign forget that guy? How can that campaign be anywhere near polling for victory? There's nothing about that campaign that that is throwing off the image of victory power, winning nothing about it. Right.

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Well, look at his Eagles jacket yesterday. He comes out, you know, I married a girl from Philadelphia and I'm wearing my Eagles jacket. He's wearing a jacket with the logo from like a high school, like a local high school in Wilmington, Delaware. Right, exactly. Can you get even get his logo is correct. It's a it's an unbelievable thing. No, you're right. There is you know, it's really interesting, Peyton. I just finished a book on him.

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He always said, you know, America loves the winner, will not, you know, will not tolerate a loser. Right. There's a famous quote. And and that's why I believe my father is going to win. America sees the difference between a person with a winning mentality, which is what my father has. My father wants to win for this country versus, you know, the exact opposite, a person who doesn't have. A winning mentality doesn't have the killer mentality, doesn't have the type A, you know, personality and, you know, I just I think Americans are drawn to that person who wants to win at all costs.

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Is why we like so many of our, you know, our national icons. It's why we love you. You know, people are drawn to the winners.

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Well, Eric, I really appreciate. I appreciate your time. You say you're going to meet your dad. Where next? In Pennsylvania?

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Yeah, I'm literally arriving to Scranton, Pennsylvania, as we speak.

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So it's a massive crowd here at that next rally is scheduled to start at 215, according to the sheet that I have here.

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Yeah, that's right. Then we head to Michigan, Wisconsin and then back to Michigan, and we'll probably get that back to D.C. and, you know, two o'clock this morning and we're we're at it all day tomorrow. And we're going to bring this home for you, Rush. We're going to we're going to bring it home. I hope you do.

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You do not know. Well, no, you do. No, you Eric, you got to know how much the people who support your dad want this, how much they think the nation needs this. Your dad needs to win. We need him to win. That's why everybody is so all in. And that's why this grassroots support that we're seeing for your father, Donald Trump, is unprecedented in our lifetimes. We've never the Democrats have never seen anything like this.

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And I will guarantee you they have to be scared to death about it, no matter how they try to ignore it. They're scared to death.

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And I've never been more proud of a person in my life. I mean, he's he's my hero. What he's done is incredible. And I am I'm so honored to be on the frontline of this fight as you've been. But I'm just I'm so honored to be on the front line as well.

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It's great to have you here. And by the way, say hello to your wife, Laura, for she's one of the most brilliantly strategic political people I've ever met. She's yeah. She's right up there with you and me, dude. She's she's great.

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She certainly is. If you certainly better than me. So now I do. The one person.

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I hope that will send that. Thanks, Eric.

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Eric Trump. And we'll take a quick time. I'll be right back after this, folks.

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By the way, folks, that crowd in Butler, Pennsylvania, we've been talking about all day. We're showing the picture on the dot cam. He lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania assuring Democrats on CNN that it's not Photoshopped, that it's the real deal. The crowd size 57000 people. Gathered to hear President Trump in a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, fifty seven thousand people, back in a minute.

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Greetings, my good friends. Welcome back. It's great to have you with us. Always. Rush Limbaugh behind the golden EIB microphone. Meeting and surpassing all audience expectations on a daily basis. Telephone number if you want to join us, 800 two eight two two eight eight two. The email address L'il Rush Bhau and EIB Net Dot. You see very quickly grab sound byte number twenty four. I want you to actually hear the sound byte. This is Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania.

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He's on CNN today. Alisyn Camerota. They all saw the massive turnout for President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania over the weekend. They could not believe it. Democrats immediately started accusing the Trump people of Photoshopping this picture that had a massive crowd. Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania John Fetterman wanted everybody to know it was not Photoshopped and to take Trump seriously.

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It's just the fact here that the president does remain popular here in Pennsylvania. The president has undertaken a unprecedented engagement of small county. Pennsylvania is through a level of barnstorming that I can't recall another candidate has done before. You saw that crowd in Butler. The Secret Service estimated that 50000 plus. So there is an inherent level of popularity there and you have to take that seriously.

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15000 people I didn't realize at that photograph, but some people have wondered, you know, was it shot in a certain way that made it seem like it was bigger?

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You're saying that that's the estimate, 50000 people I read the Secret Service estimated the crowd at fifty seven thousand fifty seven thousand. Now, CNN info Babe is telling you. In this bite that her immediate initial. Her her default reaction is to not believe it, taking in some kind of a weird angle. Yeah. Fifty thousand realized that that photograph, you know, some people wondered, was it shot a certain way? Make it seem like it was bigger.

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They don't even allow in their own minds for the reality of what they're facing.

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Fifty seven thousand people, folks. That is larger than some professional sports stadiums, some of them, you know, maxed out at forty two thousand, some max out at fifty to fifty five. This is incredible. And as the president says, there's no guitar on stage. There is no rock band up there drawing the crowd. It's just him. Fifty seven thousand people. And the crowds, I don't think are any less than 30000 anywhere else he goes.

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Which takes me to the latest thread of tweets from Bill Stepien, Bill Stepien as the campaign manager for President Trump. And I just want to share with you some of the tweets that he's put together in his thread here, because Eric Trump understandably didn't didn't didn't want to share with us whatever their internal polling data is showing, which I totally understand. But and I just saw I just got this moments ago.

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Has has put it out, so he says there's been a lot of bluster from pollsters and pundits about what we should expect tomorrow. President Trump has the momentum in this race and the math available to him to win on Election Day.

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President Trump is ahead of where he was in 2016 by a very key measure and the reason this is good, this this will give you an idea of how the professionals, the people whose job it is to win this election, you know, they look at things differently than you and I. We're we're consumers and we look for signs based on information available to us that makes us feel good. We're looking for anything that will make us feel confident. These people have to look at the good, the bad and the ugly.

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Then they have to put it all together and they have to come up with some kind of analysis so that if they find themselves losing, they got to figure out what to do to reverse that. So whereas we can hunt and peck. And look for stuff to make us feel good, they can't do that. So Steepen says that the president is ahead of himself where he was 2016 by a very key measure, that measure. Is the measure that actually matters, votes cast and votes remaining to be cast.

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Now, you've been seeing reports of Democrats being nervous, well, they should be. Let's start in Ohio. Joe Biden is wasting a few hours today in Ohio. Weeks ago, the partisan makeup of the electorate was Democrat plus 10. Today, it's Democrats plus point six.

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That's in the polling data. They have reduced the Democrat margin in Ohio by practically 10 points going into Election Day in 2016, the gap was Democrats plus two and a half. President Trump has a projected Election Day votes cast, margin of over 400000 votes. President Trump rallied in North Carolina this morning. He was at Fayetteville. Democrats jumped out to a Democrat, plus 30 two advantage during a B only voting. Today, it's Democrats plus five point eight.

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So once again, the Democrats are fading, plus 32 to plus five point eight. Going into Election Day 2016, the gap was Democrats plus nine point seven, so you can see that it's much better. Now than it was even four years ago when the president won, President Trump has a projected Election Day votes cast, margin of over 400000 net votes. President Trump and Biden are then heading to Pennsylvania. The Democrats have banked a ton of high propensity voters in Pennsylvania.

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We have millions of voters left. President Trump's Election Day margin needs to be significant. And we project an Election Day votes cast margin of over a million for President Trump. So they're expecting big numbers out of Pennsylvania. But for those numbers to materialize, you got to make them happen. You in Pennsylvania, you everywhere you've got. To show up and vote. All of this is is academic, if there's no action behind it, and I'm going to tell you again, the effort to get you to stay home tomorrow is going to be massive and it's going to be intense.

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They are going to try to scare you like you haven't been scared. About covid, about getting caught up in violence, civil disobedience, unrest. Every conceivable thing that might befall you, they're going to tell you might they're going to do whatever they can, folks, including show you pictures of unread pictures of people that have been injured, people. I mean, who knows when the pictures would have been taken, but they're going to. Pull out all the stops.

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To make sure you don't show up, but Rush, but Rush, what don't they know they have to show up, folks, that's the point in their world. This election is all about making sure you don't show up. It's all about making sure Trump voters don't show up. That's that's the margin of victory. That's what steepens talking about here. What about Florida Democrats jumped to a plus eighteen point eight advantage during a B only voting today, it's Democrats plus one.

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Going into Election Day 2016, the gap, the gap was Democrats plus one point for. So the all of the all of the trendlines. Are in the direction of President Trump, and there is no reason to hide these numbers, there's no reason to not let you know what they are. Here's some more numbers for Michigan. This is Robert Haley. This is the Trafalgar Group. And this is from November 1st. The Michigan poll Trafalgar shows a consistent Trump lead is at forty eight point three, Biden at forty five point eight.

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That's Michigan in in Ohio, it is Trump forty nine point two, Biden forty four point four. This also is the Trafalgar Group in this polling period, October 30th through the 31st, Trump grabs lead in Pennsylvania, according to the Center for American Greatness Insider Advantage poll.

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So it it all looks in the trend in the positive direction. Don't forget the the Iowa poll, the.

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Des Moines Register poll, which shows Biden fading from where he was also, there are other things out there. I mentioned earlier that what you and I do, we look for stories, make us feel good. We look at we look for things that we can find accessible to ourselves that make us feel confident. So here's a question for you. Where are all the Biden surrogates on the campaign trail where, for example, is Bill Clinton? Where, for example, is Hillary Clinton?

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Hillary Clinton is absent from the trail. Biden is using Obama, but not the Clintons, where's Pocahontas? Where is Elizabeth Warren? Where's Amy Klobuchar in Minnesota. Where's AOC? Where are all of these? These people are am I a they're missing in action. There's nobody out there campaigning for Biden other than Obama. Where's Michelle Obama? Michelle Obama. Am I right? She continuously polls as the most wonderful, the best dressed woman in the entire world, why is she not out there for Plug's?

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Where is this gigantic big women's march, where are all the get out the vote rallies by women for Biden? Where is all of this? And Biden is showing up with with Lady Gaga.

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Now, you know what Lady Gaga is known for besides music, he's anti fracking, she's big, she's political anti fracking, and he's dragging her out, having a new concert in Pennsylvania. It doesn't make any sense. Meanwhile, we just talked to Eric Trump, the entire Trump family is out everywhere and they're speaking to crowds of twenty five hundred fifteen hundred seven thousand. They're working it, folks. They're working it hard. They're taking nothing for granted.

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Where is Hunter Biden? Where is Jill, but where are any of these surrogates? They're not there. I just look at this and I, I marvel at how little retail politicking is going on for Biden, and I ask myself, what does it mean?

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Does it mean that they think they've got this in the bag and that they don't need to send people out, does it mean that they know those people are negative? Does it mean they don't have it in the bag? But they know that people who might be voting for Trump do not like Pocahontas, do not like crazy Bernie, do not like Alexander, do not like any of these potential Biden surrogates. So they're hiding them. And I'm going to remind you something about Barack Obama, everybody has forgotten this because there is this aura, there is this image that surrounds and envelops Barack Obama.

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It is totally wrong. And that image of Barack Obama is that he is universally loved, adored and popular. He was the first African-American president. And people love the guy and people respect him. He's the smartest guy in the Democrat Party.

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You know, all of this stuff people have forgotten. Let me remind you, because my friends, I know when I get into this, you're going to say, yeah, I remember you telling us this all the time.

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From 2009 after Obama, well, 2008, he's elected that election, the 2008 election going and starting into 2009 and the next eight years, do you remember me telling you how many total seats? The Democrat Party lost all across the country. Governorships. State legislatures, mayors, I mean, going all the way down to local level political office, the Democrat Party member, James Carville. James Carville saying the Democrat Party has never been and never been this policy in my life, I in double.

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That was after Trump was elected. That was in 2016 after Trump was elected. James Carville was panicked, the Democrat Party had not seen that degree of loss of power in his lifetime. And it was all chalked up to Barack Obama. He was the change agent. So let's move forward to today. Here's Obama opening for Biden wherever they were. I couldn't believe what I saw yesterday, by the way. So we never see the crowd. We never see a camera focused on who Obama's looking at.

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And it's because it's about twenty five cars and people inside those cars and trucks and they applaud by honking their horns.

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So Obama introduces it's time to introduce Biden and in fact, we've got this, I'll tell you what I'm going to do rather than hunt for it and waste time. I'm going to take a break and we'll on the other side of the break, we'll play for you what happened. Biden introduced by Obama, but missing his cue. And I'm going to throw in these these numbers on on how very poor and endorser Obama is.

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So hang on. We'll be right back.

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OK, here we go. This Barack Hussein Obama. This was in Flint, Michigan. Biden campaign rally on Saturday afternoon, the next president of the United States of America, Joe Biden, Joe Biden.

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Hawk is your first. If you are ready to go. Joe Biden, Joe Biden, OK, then Joe Biden got to the stage, here is a portion of what Joe Biden said after missing his cue. And by the way, the building that he came out of looked like a green brick warehouse. I say, what? Where, how? What is this? I mean, it was the most nondescript. You wouldn't stop there if you were in your own car on a dare.

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And this is where Biden is is is entering and joining some nonexistent stage. And when he got to the stage, he said Donald Trump thinks health care is a privilege, Barack.

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And I think it's a right for people that basic health care. Wait, what? Wait, wait, wait, wait. Donald Trump thinks health care is a privilege. Brooke, and I think it's a right for people to have medical care. What? Wait, please play 18 again. You said Joe Biden yesterday, Saturday playing again.

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Donald Trump thinks health care is a privilege. Barack and I think it's a right for people at basic health care better and better care.

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Here's another one Saturday. Dallas, Pa.. This is Joe Biden.

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Look, I'll do what he's unable to do. I'll lead an effective strategy to mobilize children in an effort to pressure. Was. Joe Biden said, look, I'll do what he's unable to do, I'll lead an effective strategy, mobilize true international to pressure. You know, this reminds me of something. Are you thinking what I'm thinking, Mr. Spurtle? Well, let's go back. October 20th, 1994, and says Clinton, country in. And after we all do what needs to be done for the next two and a half weeks and we elect Mark Rosevelt as our governor and you re-elect and you re-elect Paul Kennedy in the United States Senate, where are you going to start on the 96 campaign to elect Bill Clinton as our re-elect him on the.

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We're going to start in the 96 campaign like Bill Clinton and re-elect him in a moment. The. You don't remember hearing that, don't you? Yeah, so Biden has Kennedy itis or maybe it's something else. That is. Incredible. Well, no, it's not like we've been predicting it now. Numbers, folks, during Obama's eight years. In the Oval Office, the Democrats lost the Senate. They lost sixty two House seats, they lost 12 governorships and nine hundred fifty eight seats in state legislatures.

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The problem with the Democrats is they don't have anybody to send out to campaign for Joe. His vice president can barely campaign for him, she is just she just off the charts with a really evil cackle and giggle. But all of those that Barack Obama does not endorse, well, he loses seats. For the Democrat Party, and they've got him out there and I think he's not helping that Joe Biden and. I don't know who can. We'll be back.

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We're back. Great to have you with us on Rushmore, behind the golden EIB microphone. And back to the phones, Alpharetta, Georgia, this is Dale. Thank you for waiting. I appreciate it, sir. Hello.

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Hey, no worries. Hey, Russ, it's a real honor to speak with you. Thanks for taking my call. You bet, sir. Absolutely. So I've got two things to add to the show today. The first is that my wife and I yesterday drove over to Rome, Georgia, for the rally and we couldn't get in. The Secret Service closed the gates at 35000 people. There were thousands and thousands of us not able to get in.

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But you have to realize this is on a Sunday night late. It's cold and windy. And people just could I mean, we were all just standing around. We just wanted to be part of it. It was amazing sight to see. He's really changed the dynamic of modern politics.

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I think. I think there's no question about that. I mean, I marvel at the numbers of people are showing up like you. Why did you want to go? You know, what was what were you hoping to experience?

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Well, it's just to be part of history. I mean, this is a it's an incredible president. And just to be part of it, just to feel the energy.

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Yeah, that's a lot of people sorry. A lot of people say the same thing, that that they just want to be around like minded people, that they're so sick and tired of seeing the country portrayed the way it is in the media. They know that's not their country. They know their country is not made up of a majority of people who want to burn down cities, keep the schools closed, ruin and destroy private sector businesses, defund the police.

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I mean, this is not who America is. And going to a Trump rally is a way to hang around people who are the same as you, people that love America, people who crave a return to the America they grew up in. And that's what Donald Trump represents. Donald Trump represents a return to that America. And that's not a white supremacist America. It's not a misogynist America. It's not a bigoted America.

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It is America of world wide dominance for good and greatness. And people want to go to these rallies just to hang around like minded people because they're so sick and tired.

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Of seeing this country portrayed the way it is I have here in my. Thank you very much, Dale, for the call. I have a piece here in my formerly nicotine stained fingers by Jack Fowler National Review. And it is an anti Biden piece. It's in fact entitled Biden Comma Never is a never Biden Honor and. He reminds us of several things about this guy that do not make up the standard reporting on Joe Biden. I want to run through some of them here because they're crucially important.

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Jack Fowler begins by writing In my thirty fourth year of Never Biden exhausted by political commentary. It's Trump myopia.

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I offer some reasons that explain a complete personal disdain for the idea of a President Biden, these reasons for opposing him, for objecting to this doddering culmination of a half century of hackery and blandy elicit varying degrees of disqualification and rage inducement. The handful of reasons I cite and there are many more are disqualifying, I present them here without the obsession of Trump rhetoric. Look elsewhere, if that's what you want. This is done with an understanding that never Biden hashtag never Biden is a status that applies to many Americans.

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Now, Fowler points out, this is very, I think, crucial, folks, if you're out there and you haven't made up your mind, I don't know how that's possible. But if you haven't, please listen to me here. The true game changer to this pandemic ought to be a successful vaccine or vaccines that, if taken, would restore normalcy of work, travel, commuting, socializing, weddings, worship, vacations, camaraderie and so much more, such as consumer spending.

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All of this has been curtailed and suppressed by Lockdown's and other measures, at least with vaccines, much would be met with far less fear. Vaccines will be empowering and restorative or restorative. And they are deserving of overwhelming support now this summer, as Trump's operation warp speed pedal hit the metal, Gallup reported that two thirds of Americans are willing to be vaccinated. But then came the disingenuous and disparaging political rhetoric of the Biden Hereth ticket. Which has severely harmed public support.

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For the vaccine, the de facto cure, and these two people are destroying it. Two thirds of Americans were in favor of the vaccine now because of Biden. It's down to 50 percent. In August, 83 percent of Democrats polled were willing to take the vaccine as of late September. That number has plunged to 53 percent. Biden has repeated. The covid anti vaccine rhetoric, he said, I trust vaccines, I trust scientists, but I don't trust Donald Trump.

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Biden said this September 16 speech in Delaware, and at this moment, the American people can't trust Trump either, said Biden. Really? So you can't trust Fizer, you can't trust Johnson and Johnson Crumps not making his own vaccine in some basement laboratory. Jack Fowler is pointing out here that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are single handedly destroying the public confidence in what would be the most restorative agent our society could have regarding covid, and that is a vaccine.

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Look at the flu. We do not have a flu vaccine, but people think we do because we have flu shots. So people get their flu shots and they go about their lives, which is what we want to achieve with covid, legitimate shots, legitimate vaccines, legitimate therapeutics. And here is Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. And they're doing everything they can to destroy confidence in that. That is unconscionable. And Mike Pence pointed this out to her in their vice presidential debate.

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Now, Fowlers Point is some guy who would do this. For the sake of politics, somebody who would destroy the recoverability of our country regarding covid simply for political points doesn't deserve to be rewarded. Any political points?

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And I wholeheartedly agree, and we don't hear this aspect of Biden enough, which is why I am mentioning it now. Because Joe Biden, with his vice presidential nominee, are destroying the one thing that could lead to a return to normalcy in American life, and that would be support for the vaccine for covid-19.

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Now, it's one thing if you don't want to take it, fine. But these these two people running for president, vice president. And they are trying to say that you can't trust the vaccine because it's Donald Trump's, it isn't Donald Trump's. Donald Trump does not have his own laboratory in the basement of the White House where he's concocting something that's going to hurt people. This is Pfizer is a Johnson and Johnson. This is Merck, there's a whole bunch.

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Some of the best pharma companies we have out there working on this. And then there's this, folks, the awful story of the first Mrs. Biden. Is well known along with her daughter, Naomi, Mrs. Biden. No one was killed in a car accident December 1972, just weeks after Joe was first elected to the Senate. It was an accident. A truck hit the Biden car. The truck driver was blameless. Whatever the cause, this is true.

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No charges were ever filed, nor should there have been. But what if the driver, the late Curtis Dunn, had been drinking? Well, that's not true either. No, but years after this terrible tragedy, Joe Biden needed more sympathy for a political campaign, so.

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He began to lie, didn't just exaggerate, he began to lie 30 years after his wife's death, he began telling audiences that the driver, Curtis Dunne, had been drinking. That he had to have that all liquid lunch. The Dunn family called Biden out, the boozed up story was a lie, they said it denigrated their late father who lived out his years. Really bothered by the heaviness of the tragedy, Biden ignored repeated requests to end this fiction.

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Eventually, he did stop, but he didn't apologize, but he never should have started. Joe Biden embellished a profound tragedy, the death of his first wife. He persisted at it. He repeatedly lied in the face of all the known evidence.

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His exaggerations pained real people. Whose requests for Biden to stop this were ignored for years? To be Joe Biden means at times to be a twisted Walter Mitty, a contrivance who thrills to go down fantastical alleyways, his thought processes, his motivations, his objectives. All combine to produce a deeply disturbing package. This is a true story. The driver was not drunk, the driver was not charged, it was a pure accident. But years later, when Biden needed sympathy in a campaign, he changed the details, claim the driver had been drinking, took his wife from him.

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The family said, please stop this, Senator Biden. It's not true, Biden refused to stop for years. So a guy willing to denigrate the one thing that could spur a psychological return to normalcy in America, a vaccine or two for the coronavirus, and now a guy willing to lie and defame and impugn the lives of people who didn't do a damn thing to him. Joe Biden doesn't deserve the Oval Office, he doesn't deserve the respect of somebody seeking it, and he actually represents a clear and present danger.

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To the country, I'm always like that, ever since I saw the as a title of a Tom Clancy book, Clear and Present Danger anyway.

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Got to take a brief break. We'll be back with that much more straight ahead right after this.

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Hello, I'm Andrew. When I heard you talk about the individual vote counting in this election, it really struck a chord with me in 40 years of voting in 2016 was the only time that I ever felt my actual individual vote counted for something that my voice was actually being heard. And like the liberals say, I felt part of something bigger than myself because I campaigned for and voted for Donald Trump. And against all odds, he won. And this was beating the entire news media.

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This was beating the lying US presidential polls in the history of presidential polls. This was beating political machines on both sides.

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It's amazing. I mean, it's amazing that you voted for 40 years and the first time you voted for Trump, that's the first time you thought your vote really counted. Yes.

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But all the other times I was just voting with the wave, you know, voting with wave where my party's wave. But this you know, this really made me feel like an American when when I voted for Donald Trump and he won. And I want the people out there.

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Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Does that mean that you've always voted for losers? Was Trump the first winner you ever voted for?

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Oh, no. Well, I voted for loser McCain and losing Romney, but I voted for.

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Well, OK, they both lost. Have you ever voted for somebody who won? Yeah, George W. Bush. All right, all right, all right. He doesn't want to admit that.

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Yeah, but look, I'm the host and I had I had a drag that out of you. See, I have the instincts. I know what I want. All the callers are trying to hide things and not necessarily for me, but rather other people.

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Anyway, Donna, I'm just joshing with you. I'm just teasing. I know what you mean. I know how you felt when you voted Trump. You voted for an outsider and the outsider won. And you were all excited about it because you felt like your vote counted, and I'm telling you, you're going to feel the same way, but you have to vote tomorrow, folks.

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I'm telling you, don't let anybody talk you out of it. Don't let anybody scare you out of it.

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And they're going to try, like, mad to intimidate you, frighten you into not voting tomorrow.

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Do not let them hate. Pittsburgh Post Gazette newspaper has endorsed Trump. They haven't endorsed a Republican, I don't think, since 1972. Newspaper endorsements usually don't matter, but I think that's out the window with Trump. I think this one will matter. At any rate, FOX Trump's got rallies all day to day. Is it his second one now near Scranton, Pennsylvania?

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We'll be back here tomorrow. Loaded and locked.

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