Podcast Exclusive: Midterm Election Special, Volume Four

Podcast Exclusive: Midterm Election Special, Volume Four

People vote in the Michigan primary election at Chrysler Elementary School in Detroit, Michigan, on March 10, 2020. - Voters in Michigan and five other states headed to polls early Tuesday in the latest slate of primaries that will decide whether Joe Biden or Bernie Sanders will face President Donald Trump in November. Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota and Washington state also vote Tuesday. (Photo by JEFF KOWALSKY / AFP) (Photo by JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty Images)

On this election special report, the way we win is if it’s a quiet, massive turnout of voters that the pollsters are missing, they still have conservative Republicans slightly behind. I think they’re wrong, but the point is we have to prove them wrong. The goal now is with about three weeks left, is for you to think for yourselves at the dinner table, at the breakfast table with your spouse if you have one, “What can I do to make sure we win this election?” But is that enough? You look at the states that have strong Republican governors like Florida, like South Dakota, like Texas, and some of the other states. They lay the law down or they try to. You look in Virginia, you got young and elected governor. The problem is he doesn’t have enough Republicans, but they’re doing their best. The key to this election is to look at the issues that matter, and how you can do your part to fix them. The Republican Party actually has a grand history. The truth about the Republican party. They really came into being not under Jefferson, but in the 1850s as an anti-slavery party. The Republican party is imperfect because people are imperfect. The Republican party today, particularly on the Senate side, is led by individuals who have no guts, who’ve been in Washington for decades, and who like the swamp, they just want to control it and they don’t wanna stir the pot for liberty. They just want to sip at the pot. This election means everything, but it means nothing if we win it and we don’t follow through and do the things that need to be done to take our country back.

Photo by JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP