On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, It’s election day, the polls are open and the turnout in key states is close. Every American must get out and vote because every seat in the House and Senate counts. Then, Democrats are thirsting to get more power so they can pack the courts, end the filibuster, and take full political control. The suburbs and the auto industry will pay a high price if Democrats win tonight. Later, as polls continue to close this program broadcasts the results in real-time.
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Rough transcript of Hour 1
Hour 1 Segment 1
First of all, I owe you. A comment, as you know, I’ve talked about President Trump coming on my program tonight, I was very much looking forward to it and I know all of you were, too. I happen to know the president was really looking forward to spending a lot of time with us by phone. I’m very unhappy to share with you that he won’t be on. He was ready. I was ready. But I was literally told he can’t come on the night of the election. By the forces that be and I’m going to leave it at that for now, but I will definitely deal with this in the days ahead, I promise you. In the meantime, we need to focus. I know you and you already support our president, many of you have voted for him, some of you have not voted yet. Tonight’s The Night. Now, I want to tell you something, it’s not I don’t have a board where if this happens, if this happens, if this happens, if this happens, which will drive me crazy all day long. But the last three days, really, that is unhelpful. Now, I want us to be helpful. I want to tell you what I know the vote in North Carolina is close. The vote in North Carolina is close. The polls in North Carolina closed at 730 p.m. Eastern Time. If you can hear my voice and in your ear, in your car, you’re in your office, you’re at the dinner table and you haven’t voted. It’s time to vote. And when you get in line, stay in line, as long as you’re in line, you get the vote. So I’m sending up a flare to North Carolina. Patriots on the journey to North Carolina. If you have not voted. You must vote. If you have voted. You must get on your cell phone or however you communicate with family members and friends and tell them the vote. It’s tighter than I would like it to be. In Florida. Much of Florida closes at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time, the panhandle closes at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time there on Central Time. Florida. You need to vote. Now, in both states, you have congressional races, in North Carolina, you have a Senate race. We need to win that Senate race in North Carolina. We need to win a number of these House races in the state. If you don’t vote in this election. You’ve done your country and your family a grave, grave disservice. I’m just laying it out, kids, I’m just laying it out. There’s nothing else I can tell you. About what’s on the line, the country’s on the line that I haven’t told you before. Georgia. Georgia closes at 7:00 p.m. local time, which is 7:00 p.m. Eastern time. If you live in Georgia, you have a number of congressional races, you have two Senate races. And of course, the president must call Georgia. Georgia closes in less than an hour, so if you’re in your automobile. If you’re at your dinner table, wherever you are and you haven’t voted, stop whatever you’re doing, stop whatever you’re doing and go to your precinct and vote and get in line and stay in line again. Once you’re in line, there’s nothing they can do. So the people in Georgia, I hope you’re listening, and if you have voted again, pick up your phone, whatever device you use, call your family members and friends. Let’s get going. I already told you about North Carolina. With a polls close at seven thirty PM Eastern Time, Ohio, the polls close at 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time, there’s other states here to. But I can’t go through every single state, it’s unnecessary, but you have Senate races, you have congressional races that are absolutely crucial. Absolutely crucial. The rubber is hitting the road right now in main. We need both districts in Maine for the president of the United States. We also need the senator, believe it or not, Collins from Maine. And there’s important congressional races in Maine. Maine closes at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time. You still have time if you’re in Maine. But the lobster down put the blueberry pie down. Let’s get going. This is no joke. No joke. I want to talk to my fellow citizens of Pennsylvania, where I was born and where I was raised. It may well all come down to Pennsylvania, assuming we win these states that I just mentioned. There must be a red wave and in-person vote that is huge. Because the early vote, much of it went to the Democrats given their strategy on mail and voting. There’s significant corruption in and around Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. But if you vote. If you can hear me, in Pennsylvania, we are heard all over the Keystone State. If you’re in your truck, if you’re in your car. If you’re at the dinner table looking at each other, please. Don’t waste another minute. Get in line and vote. You must get in line and vote if you’re in a truck, in a car in Pennsylvania. And you support this president who has supported you. You also have critical congressional races, critical congressional races. Very, very important, Pennsylvania. I tell you the truth, I know what I’m looking at. Let’s move on, if I don’t mention your state, that doesn’t mean it’s not important. You’ve got Senate races, you’ve got House races. Look at Virginia. Virginia closes at 7:00 p.m. You have critical Eastern critical, critical House races, an important Senate race, critical, critical House races that can be decided by 10, 15, six votes in the state of Virginia. So if you hear me on WME, you need to act now, you need to get in line. You look at South Carolina, they close at 7:00 p.m., you have a crucial Senate race there with Lindsey Graham. Let’s continue. 8PM. I’ve already talked about Maine, how important Maine is, all these states are important again for House and Senate races, Pennsylvania, 8pm, the whole state. Crucially important. Now, Texas. Texas is obviously very, very important. Parts of Texas closed at 7:00 p.m. local time, parts of the state are Mountain Time and will close at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time. You know who you are and where you live. We have many, many important races there, including my buddy Chip Roy. You can lose a House race by 10 votes. Which means of six of our people had showed up, we would have won. You’ve been told this all day long, Rush told you, Sean told you, every single vote now is crucial, all of your votes are crucial. If you’re concerned about where this country is going to be heading, now’s the time. Michigan. What’s it going to be, Michigan? What’s it going to be? The president’s trade policies, the president’s other labor policies in many respects, have been focused on Michigan and Pennsylvania and states like that. The president has supported you, Michigan, are you going to support him now? Most of Michigan shuts down the voting at 8:00 p.m.. Central Time. Parts of Michigan an hour later. 9:00 p.m. Central Time. We’re going to need a lot of turnout in Michigan. I believe there’s too much of a gap there if you don’t vote. You need to show up in Michigan if you hear me, now’s the time right now, get in line, stay in line, put on a heavy coat, so be it. If you already voted, congratulations. It’s not enough. I’m telling you, I’m looking at numbers. It’s not enough. You need your family members and friends and co-workers. Now’s the time to hassle. Nebraska. People might say, well, what’s the problem with Nebraska? Well, the way they do the Electoral College in Nebraska, as they do in Maine. They assign one to each congressional district, depending on who wins that congressional district. They do it differently. Now, Nebraska. Part of it is on 8:00 p.m. Central Time and 7:00 p.m. Mountain Time, you know which part you live in in Nebraska, and you can hear me in Nebraska. You need to turn out. You need to vote, you need to get people, you know, to vote. It’s crucially important. And I want to talk to my brothers and sisters in Wisconsin. The polls in Wisconsin close at 8:00 p.m. Central Time, which is 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Wisconsin. You saw it happen in Kenosha. You see what’s happening in Milwaukee and Madison. Patriots in Wisconsin, Leibnitz in Wisconsin. We need more of you to turn out if you’re listening to me. We need more of you to turn out. If you haven’t voted, stop whatever you’re doing, go to your precinct, get in line and vote. If you have voted, great. But that’s not enough. You need to get family members, friends and co-workers on the phone. Yes, like a broken record and I’m going to keep doing it or you’re going to see on TV is a list of states when they close. And what if this happens and that happens? I’m not a journalist. I’m an advocate. I’m an advocate. Arizona. Arizona polls closed 7:00 p.m. local time, that’s 9:00 p.m. Eastern time, 7:00 p.m. local time. They got a crucially important Senate race, have important House races, and, of course, the president needs to win Arizona. Minnesota. The polls close at 8:00 p.m.. Central Time, that’s 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time, what’s it going to be, Minnesota, more Minneapolis’s. We need a big vote out of Minnesota. It needs to get closer than it is. I’m telling you the truth. You know, Alaska. Alaska is very, very important. Because we’re a crucial Senate race in Alaska, you can’t blow these states off, even if I don’t mention them. You’ve got Senator Sullivan there. Who’s a good man? Running against a leftist. 8:00 p.m. local time, they closed. Eastern time, it’s midnight. So we have one third of the Senate up, all of the House of Representatives and the presidency. And we need this big red wave, we need this big wave of patriots if we’re going to save this country. And it’s close. And some of these states, it’s uncomfortably close, get my drift. I’ll be right back.
Hour 1 Segment 2
You know, I’m not going to lie to you. We’ve had a hell of a time with major corporations trying to censor me, have we not, Mr. Producer? Facebook is an absolute disgrace. No wonder they’re welcome in communist China. Absolute disgrace. But, you know, I’m not going to sit still for all this. There’ll be a time and day for this and soon. And soon. We cannot have media organizations and big tech who claim to support free speech, censor it. I want to get back to these states and these votes will continue to go through them. But it’s really going to be up to you. Those of you who can hear me. There’s millions of you listening to this program. Whether on terrestrial radio or streaming or satellite radio on one of our apps, whatever it is, millions of you listening. A certain percentage of you who support the president have not. Excuse me. You have not voted. If you don’t vote, you’re going to cost us the country. We’re going to lose the Senate. We’re going to lose these House seats and we’re going to lose the presidency. We don’t need sunshine patriots who call the program and tell us what we need to do, it’s now up to each and every one of us. Each and every one of us forget about TV, forget about the boards, forget about the red and blue with the with the poking, and that this state and that state, if this happens, that happens, you’re going to decide what happens. You. History will judge this generation. History will judge us, you and me. If enough of us. Still exist who love this country and understand that this president is the only thing that stands between. US and this republic and those who are telling us right now, they’re going to turn it inside out. I can’t even understand why we have to work so hard to get people to vote. I really don’t. I can’t even understand why this won’t be an electoral landslide. By the popular vote or the Electoral College votes, the country changed that much. But there is absolutely no no justification if you’re a patriot, if you support this country that you don’t get out and vote for Donald Trump, you have a Senate candidate, the Republican House candidate, the Republican. No justification whatsoever. None. Are there more of us? Are there more of them? That decision is going to be made right now by you. I’ll be right back.
Hour 1 Segment 3
So the first hour may be a little repetitive, but it’s necessary. Again, I want to talk to states like Virginia. You have very, very important House races up. There are going to be decided by. Maybe a couple dozen votes. Very, very important, and Virginia closes in 25 minutes, so if you’re in your car or at your table, you can scoot over quickly to the precinct and vote because your vote is going to matter. I don’t care where you live in the state. Your vote is going to matter in Florida. A huge part of Florida, really all but the panhandle closes at 7:00 p.m.. We’re hurt all over the state of Florida. If you hear my voice, you’re at the dinner table or you’re in the car. You’re still at office, drop everything you’re doing and get over to your precinct and get in line and stay in line. Stay in line. We can do this, the panhandle part of Florida closes an hour later, 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time there on Central Time. So I’m talking to you folks. The state of Florida, where the voting ends in literally 24 minutes. 24 minutes, New Hampshire’s most polls close at 7:00 p.m. local time, there’s a couple of municipalities that are closed at different times, but it’d be wonderful if the president could pocket New Hampshire. Then the four electoral votes there. If you live in New Hampshire, you do hear this show. It’s a small state with a small population, every vote counts, every vote counts. Georgia. You’re up to. 7:00 p.m. Eastern time. Your polls close if two important Senate races. And the presidential race is absolutely crucial. South Carolina. You’ve got an important Senate race, too, with Lindsey Graham, you close at 7:00 p.m.. Extremely important, North Carolina, North Carolina, seven thirty p.m. Eastern Time, you close in less than an hour. If you’re hearing this program alive, you close in less than an hour. Now, if you live in North Carolina and you have unvoted, honest to God, shame on you, I’m not trying to shame you, but with so much on the line, you have a crucially important Senate race. You got a governor’s race. You’ve got important congressional races, very important congressional races. And, of course, the presidency. There’s a lot going on in North Carolina. 8:00 p.m. Eastern time. By the way, Kansas, they closed 7:00 p.m. local time, some polls may be open later, we have a very, very important Senate race in Kansas and Maine. You have a crucially important Senate race and the presidency. Little state like that, yeah, know Karua was here, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, we we all know Carl, we got it. But my goal here is to turn out the vote, not to do analysis. We’ll do analysis later. We’ll figure out who the smartest analyst in the room is and the greatest pollster doesn’t matter to me. What matters to me now is voting. Which is absolutely crucial. All of Pennsylvania closes at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time from the east to the west, from southeastern Pennsylvania, central Pennsylvania, northeast Pennsylvania, southwestern Pennsylvania. And, of course, of course, northwestern Pennsylvania. President, it’s going to need a very, very big turnout by the men and women. Who he’s tried to help. In one industry after another in Pennsylvania, he’s going to need a big turnout. In western Pennsylvania, central Pennsylvania, and by Republicans in southeastern Pennsylvania. I know you’re there. That’s what I used to live. The more Republicans who turn out in southeastern Pennsylvania, the more the more you will neutralize what’s going on in that state and in Philadelphia. But don’t throw your hands, you know, my damn district is Democrat, doesn’t matter. Your votes counted toward the presidency. However, many votes come from whatever section of the state. It’s very, very important. Whatever part of Pennsylvania in and we heard all over the state of Pennsylvania, whatever part of Pennsylvania in. You got to get in line and you got to vote. And you still have time and once you’re in line, stay in line. Our friends in Arizona. Your polls close in a little over two hours, you’re on seven p.m. local time, 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Your state is crucial. There’s enough Republicans who haven’t voted in Arizona. To win the state of Arizona for the president, you have a crucial Senate race McSally needs to win. If we’re going to stop them from packing the Supreme Court. My friends in Michigan. Michigan. The president has done everything he can to save the automobile industry. He’s done everything he can to save the energy industry. He’s lowered the taxes for people all over the country, including Michigan, he’s protected the suburbs. From rules that were being put in place, the Obama Biden administration, to destroy single family housing and so much more in the suburbs. That will all come back. If he doesn’t win. Most of Michigan is on Central Time, 8:00 p.m. Central Time, many of the polls close at 9:00 p.m. Eastern, parts of Michigan, of course, are on Eastern Time, isn’t that correct, Mr. Producer? So you need to determine what part of Michigan you live in. And whatever you’re doing, stop what you’re doing and get to the precinct and get in line. This is not an election where you can leave it up to other people. There’s a lot of people voting, a lot of early votes by Democrats and leftists. This is the day Republicans or I should say sensible moderate Democrats as well, and independents, this is the day you’re supposed to show up. This is the only day you can show up. And now we’re at the 11th hour, in some cases less. It’s 6:42. 6:42 Eastern Time. Big chunk of Florida closes in less than 20 minutes, 18 minutes, Georgia closes in 18 minutes. You need to get at your precinct. You need to get in line immediately. If you already voted, you need to get on the phone. And tell your spouse or significant other a family member or friend, come on, let’s go. Once you get in line, just get in line. Find your car, get to the precinct. And Georgia, the same exact thing, Virginia, you got these crucially important House races as well as an important Senate race. And in North Carolina. You’ve got 47 minutes. To get to your polling place, 47 minutes. In Maine, you’ve an hour and 16 or 17 minutes. The rubber is hitting the road, ladies and gentlemen. Are there enough people who love this country left? Are there enough people who understand the threat that the Democrat Party has become? To our constitutional system, to our economic system, to our immigration system. And to our financial system. If you vote and you got other people to vote, you can be proud of yourself. You join the political army of patriots. And of course, Pennsylvania closes at 8:00 p.m. Eastern time. In an hour and 17 minutes. And we are heard all over the country, around Philadelphia. 50000, what massive reach? I know your city’s Democrat, I know the inner counties are Democrat, I grew up there when they were Republican, there Democrat. I can’t fix that. But if we have a bigger than expected Republican vote in and around Philadelphia. Those votes count. You’re not electing the mayor of Philadelphia. You’re electing a president of the United States, you’re electing members of the House of Representatives. Sean Parnell, who’s running for Congress out there in his district against a fraud by the name of Lam. It’s crucial he gets elected to the House of Representatives, it’s crucial that people turn out. Who this president has assisted. It’s crucial that people turn out who are afraid. And what communist China will do under a Joe Biden administration who are afraid what’s going to happen to the Middle East and the peace in the Middle East if Joe Biden is elected president of the United States, are afraid of how Joe Biden will again reach out and have further diplomatic ties with Castro, with Maduro in Venezuela? God knows who else. And all of you are going to see your taxes go up. Joe Biden is a liar. Once you repeal the Trump tax cuts, all those tax increases come back. All of you who are in modest incomes are going to see your taxes go up several thousand dollars. It’s not a joke, it’s reality. You’re going to be working in industries that they decide to shut down, but they’re going to retrain you, don’t worry, retrain you to do what? They have no idea. That’s the lie they always give. Senior citizens. They’re going to destroy Medicare, they make no bones about it. No bones about. Well, I don’t like the way I am telling you. They want to lower the age from 65 to 60 that will destroy it financially. Illegal aliens who come into this country while immediate access to Medicaid and Medicare. How the hell are we going to finance this? What about the lines and the shortages? That’s the future that awaits you. In Pennsylvania. In Michigan. In Arizona. In Nebraska. That’s the future that awaits you in Maine, in North Carolina and Florida and Georgia and every state in this country. We shouldn’t have to work so hard. To convince people to support liberty. And have common sense and defend their own country. In Nevada, your polls close at 7:00 p.m. local time, that’s 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time. You need to turn out and vote. And Alaska, of course, 8:00 p.m. local time. Which is midnight. Eastern time, we’re going to take a short break.
Hour 1 Segment 4
All right, in nine minutes, a big chunk of Florida closes Georgia, the whole state closes Virginia. You got important congressional races there. They close New Hampshire. We can use your New Hampshire. You need to turn out and vote, you got nine minutes to get to the polls, South Carolina, Vermont. Ask Vermont, no offense. And that’s pretty much what I’m looking at right now, seven, 30 Eastern Time, North Carolina, Ohio. We haven’t talked about Ohio, very, very important. Again, crucial races there, especially the presidential race and West Virginia. God, I love West Virginia and I want to talk. Maybe I’m going to move to West Virginia. Mr.. I’m telling you, I got to move where people. Think the right way. All right, you got about seven minutes to get to the polls, and if you’re in line, please stay there. In fact, the longer the line, the better. That means we’re all having an impact and I’m talking about Florida, Georgia, New Hampshire, Virginia, South Carolina. Vermont, OK, that’s what I’m talking about now. Florida, Georgia, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Virginia, if you are near your precinct, get there and get in line. They can’t they can’t get you out of line, you get a right to vote. If you’re in line. And you’re listening to me. Stay in line. Stay in line. So we will have some outcome soon in Florida and Georgia. Possibly state like Virginia. And if the president can win in Florida, in Georgia, but let me let me put a footnote on that. Florida’s not done at 7:00. The whole Panhandle votes until eight o’clock. So we’re going to continue to keep an eye on Florida. We’re going to continue to keep an eye on Florida, you see something here, presidents way in the lead in Indiana. And he is breaking into a good lead in Kentucky, those are the only two states we have so far, only 26 people voted in Vermont and the president won that. But of course, that’s 26 people excuse me, New Hampshire. And we’ll be waiting to see soon what happens in New Hampshire. I’m sorry, I don’t have a minute and second clock to hype this. But again, the rubber has hit the road and now’s the time. Is there a Red Army? Let me change that, is there a red, white and blue army? Are there enough people voting who are going to support this president and save the Republicans, save the Senate and save the Supreme Court and flip the House? That’s the question on the table. We’re going to know more by the end of tonight than the pundits in the media think we’re going to know. We know that in Pennsylvania, the Democrats have a thousand plans for trying to steal the election. It upset the results, they’ve told us that the attorney general himself told us that. In some ways. He says if every vote counted, there’s no way Trump wins. That’s the attorney general, by the way. He’s on the ballot. I understand Pennsylvania to. Florida. Don’t let them call Florida. We still have the panhandle and the panhandle very solid. And we need to get those votes, Georgia depends what part of Georgia comes in at 7:00 o’clock while we’re watching, but hopefully all of you are still in line and waiting your turn. And that’s a good thing in Virginia. We need these House races. Hopefully we can slip a Senate in there. Could be tough. And then I want to remind you in 34 minutes, 34 minutes, North Carolina, Ohio and West Virginia close. Thirty four minutes. I’m focused, especially now on North Carolina and Ohio. A North Carolina. It’s tighter than it should be. This is the day we’re supposed to turn out in huge numbers. So let’s do it. Panhandle in Florida. We got to get to work, we got to do our thing. We’re going to take a short break. When we come back, we will look at the Tali’s. Jesse, you know, Mr. Producer, Mr. Call Screener and I are looking at 11 different sites to gather as much information as we can to gather as much information as we can and to present it to you as fast as we can. But we want to be accurate. So stick with us here and we’ll be right back.