OH Sen Candidate Bernie Moreno: The World Is Watching Us This Election, GOTV To Secure Our Nation
In a recent conversation between Kash Patel and Bernie Moreno, the focus was on Moreno’s campaign for the U.S. Senate in Ohio, with only 11 days left before the election. Patel praised Moreno’s grassroots efforts, stating, “You have been running a campaign like almost no other American.” Moreno emphasized his strategy of exposing his opponent, Sherrod Brown, highlighting that “he’s one person in DC and a completely different person in Ohio.”
Moreno shared a poignant moment from his campaign, recalling a first-grade class at a new charter school in Columbus. A student recognized him and expressed, “Sherrod Brown, just too liberal for Ohio.” This exchange underscored the campaign’s local engagement and resonance with voters.
Discussing voter mobilization efforts, Moreno noted, “We’ve built one of the largest door-knocking and voter registration operations in Ohio,” reporting strong early voting numbers in Republican counties. He urged supporters to mobilize: “Go out there and vote early, bring 10 people with you to the polls.”
As for upcoming events, Moreno mentioned, “We’re going to close it out on Sunday with Tucker Carlson in Wilmington, Ohio.” He encouraged contributions to his campaign via his website, stating, “Cure around is swamping the airwaves,” and emphasized the need for a strong turnout to reject what he termed the “socialism” of the current Democratic leadership.
Maureen Bannon Calls Out The Biden-Harris Regime For Holding Her Father Past His Proper Release Date
In a this exchange between Maureen Bannon and Kash Patel, Maureen expressed her frustration regarding her father, Steve Bannon’s, delayed request for early release from prison. She stated, "His request has been sitting with them… for over 75 days.” The Bureau of Prisons only recently notified him of his eligibility for home confinement, "conveniently… less than 30 days” before the end of his sentence. Maureen accused the current administration of “election interference,” asserting that they are “deliberately stalling” to keep her father sidelined during this critical election period.
Patel empathized with Maureen, acknowledging the challenges her family has faced, saying, "I can’t even imagine how hard it’s been.” He highlighted Steve’s determination to return to the public sphere, noting, "He’s very ready to be out and happy.” Maureen confirmed that her father is eager to return to his platform, predicting, "When he gets out, his voice will be amplified.” She encouraged listeners to tune in to the “War Room” on the 29th, hinting that Steve’s return would reinvigorate their efforts. “We all know that he will no longer be a political prisoner,” she affirmed.
MT Sen. Candidate Tim Sheehy: MAGA Must Swamp The Vote And We Will Win
In a recent discussion, Tim Sheehy, a candidate from Montana, addressed concerns about election integrity, specifically citing an incident involving a Democratic staffer allegedly shaking a ballot box. He described the situation, saying, "They catch him on video, shaking the ballot box,” and criticized the Democratic party for deception, claiming, "The need behind the name stands for deception.” Sheehy pointed to a broader trend, stating that Democrats are struggling to find a message that resonates after years of policies that have negatively impacted communities across the nation.
Sheehy emphasized growing enthusiasm for his campaign, noting unprecedented turnout at recent events, such as when Ben Shapiro drew a crowd of 1,000 people. He explained, "We are seeing low-intensity voters…coming out,” indicating a shift in voter engagement due to rising crime and drug issues in Montana. Sheehy is determined to reach as many voters as possible, advocating for early and absentee voting. As the campaign intensifies, he plans to tour the state with notable figures to connect directly with constituents. "We can’t trust the media to deliver a message,” he said, emphasizing his commitment to grassroots outreach in the final days before the election.
David Bossie: President Trump’s Success Stems From Discussing Americans’ Real Issues
In a this discussion, Kash Patel and Dave Bossie expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming elections and the energy surrounding their campaign efforts. Bossie praised candidates like Tim Sheehy, stating, "I think it makes me feel so good about where we are as a country… guys like that… are going to come to the United States Senate as agents of change.” Reflecting on their recent bus tour for President Trump, Bossie noted, "The energy… in Pennsylvania… people were coming out of the woodwork.”
When discussing key issues, Bossie emphasized the importance of addressing the economic challenges posed by the Biden administration, stating, "The regulatory scheme… that the Biden Administration put on America” is a critical concern for voters. He framed the election as a choice between "peace and prosperity” with Trump or "carnage” under continued Democratic leadership. Patel echoed this sentiment, urging supporters to mobilize for Trump, saying, "Let’s get everybody out there… and let’s get Donald Trump back to the White House.” Their conversation highlighted a shared commitment to rallying support and addressing mainstream American concerns in the lead-up to the election.
Stephanie Soucek: “We’re Seeing the Effects Of Having A Poorest Southern Border.”
Kash Patel and Stephanie Soucek recently discussed the importance of voter engagement in Door County, Wisconsin, as the upcoming election approaches. Patel highlighted the historical voting trends in the area, noting, "Whoever we have voted for in the president… for the past 40 years, except for one election,” indicating the county’s strong Republican leanings. Soucek echoed this sentiment, expressing optimism about the current momentum favoring their side, saying, "I feel like momentum’s going our way, and I’m feeling pretty good overall.”
Both emphasized the need for active participation to counter the Democrats’ narrative. Soucek pointed to issues such as the border and the economy as critical talking points, criticizing Governor Evers’ claims of a thriving economy as "gaslighting.” She stressed that voters are beginning to see through misleading narratives, asserting, "People recognize that they are not being told the truth.”
As for voter turnout, Soucek reported long lines and enthusiasm during early voting, indicating strong engagement among Republicans. "There’s a lot of intensity and energy on the ground here,” she noted. Patel reinforced the urgency of outreach efforts, encouraging voters to engage their communities: "Get out of your comfort zone a little bit and talk to those people.” Soucek concluded by sharing ways to support their efforts through their local GOP website and social media.
Matt Whitaker: “Everybody In Pennsylvania Should Get Up There And Make Sure They Vote Early”
In a recent conversation between Matt Whitaker and Kash Patel, they discussed the enthusiasm surrounding President Trump’s campaign as they traveled together on the Trump bus. Whitaker noted, "There’s a lot of enthusiasm for President Trump,” highlighting the significant support observed in Pennsylvania. He emphasized the need for dedicated grassroots efforts, stating, "We need to do more than we’ve ever done” and urged supporters to vote early and engage others in the voting process.
Patel echoed this sentiment, expressing concern about voter awareness, particularly regarding early voting procedures. He remarked, "We saw people… who still really didn’t know how to vote early in Pennsylvania,” stressing the importance of guiding others through the voting process. He warned of the potential consequences of a Kamala Harris victory, calling it a "dark day” for the country.
On law enforcement and the Department of Justice, Patel outlined Trump’s objectives: dismantling transnational criminal organizations, reducing crime, and supporting local law enforcement. He stated, "We’re going to have to put a lot of work on a kind of all-across-government approach,” underlining the need for a unified strategy against crime and criminal networks.
Patel asserted that under Trump’s leadership, the DOJ would focus on essential issues without political bias, countering the current administration’s alleged misuse of power. He concluded, emphasizing the urgency of safeguarding the Constitutional principles of equal protection and application under the law, which he deemed "the bedrock principles” of American democracy. Their discussion reinforced the urgency of mobilizing support for Trump’s agenda and the need for informed voter participation.
AZ GOP Chair Gina Swoboda Reveals Republicans’ Majors Success In Early Voting
In a recent discussion, Gina Swoboda and Kash Patel shared insights about early voter turnout in Arizona, highlighting a positive trend for Republicans. Swoboda noted, "We’re building up a little bank of red votes,” emphasizing the importance of early voting to avoid long lines. She specifically called on Pima County voters to act, urging, "Drop your early ballots off today.”
Patel provided encouraging data, reporting a significant 8,600-vote swing in support of Republicans in Congressional District 1 compared to 2022. He stressed the urgency of mobilizing various voter demographics, saying, "No matter what your issue is, your life is going to continue to be destroyed by the left if they win this election.”
He warned that failure to participate could lead to a loss of freedoms and economic opportunities. "We missed saving this country by 10,457 votes in 2020,” Patel stated, urging voters to take a stand. "It is time to take a stand. President Trump is standing for us; we have to stand for this country.” The duo called on Arizonans to act decisively to secure their future and maintain liberty.
AZ Sen. Candidate Kari Lake: Skip The Election Day Lines And Secure Your Vote Early TODAY
Kash Patel, Kari Lake, Arizona’s Senate candidate, emphasized the importance of early voting to avoid Election Day challenges like long lines and technical issues. Recalling the 2022 election, Lake urged voters to take advantage of Arizona’s flexible voting center system. She highlighted her America First platform, which focuses on safety, secure borders, economic strength, and quality education, appealing to Republicans, Independents, and even disillusioned Democrats. Lake expressed optimism about the younger generation’s impact, particularly Gen Z, noting their awareness of what’s at stake. She criticized current border policies, vowing to reverse them if elected. Lake encouraged supporters to engage now, acknowledging that victory hinges on voter turnout. Her campaign, backed by figures like Donald Trump and Vivek Ramaswamy, continues to rally voters statewide, focusing on mobilizing support in Maricopa County and beyond.
GA GOP Chair Josh McKoon Discusses How GA Has Worked To Secure Their Elections Since 2020
In a recent WarRoom discussion, Kash Patel and Josh McKoon highlighted Georgia’s voting dynamics leading up to the 2024 election. McKoon, noting a strong turnout in rural Republican areas, emphasized, “Things are looking really good right now for President Trump.” He pointed to Towns County, where over 50% of voters had already cast ballots with a week of early voting remaining. He underscored a notable rise in voters who didn’t participate in 2020, crediting the “Trump team strategy” for encouraging early participation.
Patel discussed outreach efforts to diverse groups, particularly Indian Americans, calling for increased voter engagement. "We moved here for a reason,” he stated, emphasizing the significance of preserving the American dream.
McKoon highlighted changes in Georgia’s voting laws, including restricting drop boxes to government buildings and tightening absentee ballot processes. He stated, “We should ultimately have more confidence in our process,” noting a sharp decline in absentee ballot requests compared to 2020.
The conversation underscored a push for mobilizing voters across various demographics and stressed the importance of a strong Election Day turnout. Both emphasized early voting and encouraged Georgians to visit TrumpVote24.com and local GOP resources for guidance, aiming to secure a decisive victory in November.
Miranda Devine: “The Collapse Of Kamala Harris’ Campaign”
Miranda Devine and Kash Patel delved into the political landscape as the election approaches, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by Vice President Kamala Harris. Devine highlighted Harris’s declining campaign, pointing to recent New York Times polling that shows her in a neck-and-neck race with Donald Trump, a stark contrast to his strong performance in battleground states. She noted the emerging “blame game” among Democrats, with some suggesting that President Joe Biden should have stepped aside to allow for a more viable candidate.
Devine elaborated on how Biden’s realization of Harris’s potential threat to his presidency has led him to distance himself from her. “She was part of his demise,” she asserted, referencing a close associate of Harris who circulated information undermining Biden’s electability. Devine pointed out that Biden is now actively cutting Harris off to maintain his power.
The discussion then shifted to the “deep state” and disinformation campaigns that Devine has extensively reported on, linking various government agencies to a cabal that views Trump as an existential threat. Devine stated, “They see Donald Trump as an existential threat,” referring to how this group perpetuates a narrative that prioritizes their power over the needs of the American public.
Finally, Devine promoted her latest book, The Big Guy, which addresses Biden’s involvement in influence peddling and the deep state’s efforts to cover it up. She emphasized that the same forces propping up Harris are actively working to maintain control over the political narrative, urging listeners to stay informed and engaged.
WI Sen. Candidate Eric Hovde Calls Out Tammy Baldwin’s Radical Leftist Policies, Hammers Importance Of America First
Eric Hovde, a prominent “America First” Senate candidate, highlighted what he sees as deliberate manipulation by Democrats to divert support. "They put an America First candidate… funded by Democratic operatives,” he stated, alleging the creation of a candidate to split votes and undermine his campaign.
Hovde emphasized the impact of Democratic policies, describing them as detrimental to both democracy and the U.S. economy, citing examples like debt accumulation, open border policies, and foreign policy failures. He positioned himself as a business leader advocating for a return to “citizen legislators” who bring real-world experience to politics. Criticizing his opponent, Tammy Baldwin, as "one of the most liberal Senators,” Hovde highlighted her support for initiatives like the Equality Act and increased deficit spending.
In a call to action, Hovde urged voters to "restore the American dream,” challenging them to "grab your friends, neighbors, and colleagues” to vote. Patel echoed this sentiment, stressing the significance of the election for Wisconsin and urging the “War Room Posse” to mobilize and secure Hovde’s victory.
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