On Tuesday’s Mark Levin Show, it’s Election Day and this race will be razor thin. If you’re in line do not move – stay there so your vote counts. Republicans must outvote the Democrats for the future of the country because that’s what’s at stake. We should all be concerned about this election because this is about your freedom and your way of life. It is time we shock the radical left. Also, Sen Katie Britt calls in to send a message to voters – everything is at stake in this election. Make sure you vote. Kamala Harris broke our nation and Donald Trump will fix it.
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Segment 1
6:07 p.m. Eastern time. We’re in the final moments of voting all around the country. In some parts of the country, you have less than an hour to vote in other parts of the country of several hours. And so if you are in line, do not move under any circumstances. Stay in line. So your vote counts. By all accounts, this is going to be a razor thin election. I wish it weren’t. Maybe it won’t be. But by all accounts, by what I’m saying, that’s exactly what we’re talking about. Razor thin election. Now in Georgia, one of the battleground states there. Polls close in less than an hour, 7 p.m. Eastern time. We’ll be keeping an eye on Georgia. Their vote should come in fairly quickly. And in Virginia, their polls close at 7 p.m. Eastern Time. Not that I have high expectations, given that it’s become a blue state, but we’ll want to see just how blue it is in this current election. At 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time, North Carolina, their polls close. If you’re in line, stay in line. I don’t care if it’s 8:00, 9:00 at night, stay in line. Stay in line. At 730, most of New Hampshire will be in the municipalities. A lot of them decide what time their polls close, but that’ll be worth at least looking at Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania closes. I believe, at 8 p.m.. Isn’t that correct, Mr. Producer? Yes, It’s cut off at the top of my. And so does New Hampshire, actually. 8 p.m.. But Pennsylvania, you must stay in line. There are some glitches here and there. You must stay in line. We won’t know the final vote for a while. But you must stay in line. My understanding is it is really, really, really tight. In Pennsylvania. And let’s see here. Uh, just bear with me. What people see is that Trump is probably doing better with blacks in Pennsylvania. But not as good with Latinos as was hoped. It’s a very, very, very close race in Pennsylvania and all over the country. And so it’s very important that those of you who are voting Trump Vance voting for the Senate and the House and the and the undercard that you stay in line. It’s very, very, very important. Then we have polls closing at 8:30 p.m. in Arizona Eastern time. Michigan polling locations close at 8 p.m. Eastern time and all except for four counties stay in line. Texas polls close at 8 p.m. Eastern time for most of the state, except for three counties in the west. Stay in line. Wisconsin, same thing. Montana polling closes at 10 p.m.. We need that Senate seat. Nevada closes at 10 p.m.. These are all Eastern time. We need those Electoral College votes. We need that Senate race. And beyond that, you can check yourself. So this is very, very important. And so my message here, that’s why this program is so important. I’m the cleanup hitter. This program has been so important for over 20 years when it comes to these matters and others. Stay in line. Now, if you’re in your car or in your truck and you’re still thinking about voting and you’re a Trump supporter or you’re not for Harris and you’re going to vote for Trump reluctantly. Then get to the polls. Georgie have till 7 p.m. Eastern time. In other words, you have 50 minutes. That’s it. Same with Virginia, Vermont, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Indiana. Some of your polls have already closed. But Virginia, 2:07 p.m. Eastern time, we’re going to be taking a look at that. But Georgia, Georgia, Georgia, 7 p.m. Eastern Time, if you haven’t voted yet and you’re for Trump. Then get in line. Get in line under every in any circumstance if you’re listening to me and your vehicles. Get to your precinct. 7:30 p.m. North Carolina closes if you can hear me and you can in North Carolina. If you’re in line, stay in line. If you haven’t gotten in line yet and you’re driving home or driving somewhere else. Turn around, get to your precinct and get in line. Same with Ohio. By the way, we need that Senate race. Same with Ohio. 7:30 p.m. Eastern time. You’re in Ohio. Let’s get it done now. There are other states, too. I just can’t go through all FIFO all the time. It’s just not possible. In Florida, much of your state shuts down at 8 p.m.. Some of your stay closed at 7 p.m.. You got an important Senate race there with Rick Scott. Again. New Hampshire 8 p.m.. Pennsylvania 8 p.m.. Arizona 9 p.m. all Eastern Time. Michigan 9 p.m.. Eastern Time. Texas 9 p.m. Eastern Time. Wisconsin 9 p.m. Eastern Time. Get in line. Get to your precinct. Stay there. It’s that close. It’s that close. We must. We must outvote them. We must do our jobs. For the future the country. Because that’s what’s at stake. I heard one commentator say, or maybe more than one. Our democracy will survive. It always survives. No, democracies don’t always survive. There’s no guarantee they’ll survive in perpetuity. Our founders knew that the framers of the Constitution knew that They warned us about it. Benjamin Franklin. James Madison. Thomas Jefferson. We had Ronald Reagan warn us about how you could lose our country in one generation because freedom is not in the bloodstream. It has to be fought for. It has to be preserved. Will there be an America? Yes. But that doesn’t mean they’ll be a constitutional republic. And I’m sick of this word democracy. We’re not a democracy, a constitutional republic. If the Constitution is gutted, which is their plan? And we’re not a constitutional republic. We’re still America. But I’m tired of people telling us it’s not the end of the world. Not the end of the world. Ladies and gentlemen. Freedom. Freedom. Your way of life, your children and your grandchildren. We have been warned over and over again. Don’t acquiesce to this. Don’t listen to people who tell you, Oh, well, it’ll be okay tomorrow. There will be democracy. Tomorrow there will not be that kind of democracy or better put, Republicanism that you’re used to. That’s for sure. That’s for certain. Because these people are targeting it. They’re targeting it. Here we have Lawrence O’Brien O’Donnell on MSNBC yesterday. Listen to this. This is important. Cut to go. And what must always be remembered is the vote is suppressed in about at least more than 40 states. There’s a massive voter suppression operation created by the founding fathers who got the Electoral College correct, who got many things grotesquely wrong from slavery to the Electoral College. Think about how many more Californians would vote if they thought their vote. You understand, ladies and gentlemen, this is what I mean. Trashing the founders, trashing the Constitution, trying to unravel it. The Electoral College was not founded to suppress the vote. The Electoral College was founded to expand representative government, participatory government to areas of the country that were not heavily populated, not to the exclusion of parts of the country that are heavily populated. But to ensure that everybody in the United States, no matter where you live, no matter what your your work is, no matter what you do, is represented in that executive branch when you’re voting for president or vice president. Lawrence O’Donnell, The Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, New York, that triangle to the left, they don’t want you to participate. They call this suppression. So they want to eliminate the Electoral College and by God, they will. So much talk about, oh, democracy, it will survive the independence of the Supreme Court. It will not survive. They made it abundantly clear they’re going to add seats to the court and fill it with ideologues. That’s called a politburo. Separation of powers will be destroyed so it won’t survive an open border with illegal aliens coming in and then chain migration after they get amnesty. No, it won’t survive. Packing the Senate as well as the Supreme Court, but packing the Senate with two senators from D.C. and Puerto Rico, where the Republicans can never again win a majority. No, it won’t survive. I’m tired of these candy asses going on who’ve been hanging around forever, telling us everything’s going to be just fine. You should be very concerned about this election. You just heard it from Lawrence O’Donnell. You just heard it from Jen Psaki. There are longtime Democrats, staffers and operatives. This isn’t a debate or a dispute over a little policy here and there. It’s about our founding document. It’s about our system of government that constitutes what protects us. So those of you who haven’t voted yet, we’re still thinking about it. You better get your asses to your precincts. And I’m not kidding. You owe it to the country. You owe it to your family. And those of you who are in line. Thank you. Stay in line. Do not leave. You can eat dinner later. Do not let them dispirit you, wear you down, stay in line and vote. I’ll be right back.
Segment 2
News programs heard all over the country. And every election left to us. You in the audience had me try and push this victory over the finish line. I’m telling all of our people listening in Georgia. It’s tight. You can make a difference. If you’re in line, stay in line. If you’re in your car or your truck and you’re not sure whether to vote or not, you want to go to McDonald’s, folks. Recalibrate. Recalibrate. You have 37 minutes to get to your precinct and they get in line because Georgia, you close at 7 p.m. Eastern Time and that’s that. And that’s that. And I can assure you the other side is doing everything humanly possible to squeeze out every last vote. Now it’s our turn. This is what we must do. Same with Virginia, where I heard all over the state of Virginia. Again, I’m just saying this is something worth looking at. Vermont, South Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana. Some of their polls closed at 6 p.m. Eastern already. 7:30 p.m., North Carolina and Ohio, the two big ones, West Virginia. God bless you, North Carolina and Ohio. We need the Senator out of Ohio. We need Bernie Moreno. Bernie Moreno. And in North Carolina, we need those Electoral College votes. It’s crucial. And so people are going to be looking at Georgia. At 7 p.m., they’re going to be looking at North Carolina at 7:30 p.m.. If you are in line, stay in line. If you’re not in line, why not? This is it. This is it. This is for all the marbles. So if you’re in your car or your truck or on your motorcycle, go to your precinct immediately, park your vehicle and get in line. Now. This is it. 8 p.m. Eastern Time. New Hampshire. Pennsylvania. I’m from Pennsylvania. I’m born in Brandon, Pennsylvania. It’s my home state. I love the Keystone State. I adore it. You, Pennsylvanians. Have a tremendous responsibility. Tremendous responsibility. You a tremendous responsibility in 1776. You had a tremendous responsibility in 1781 at the Constitutional Convention. You have a tremendous responsibility today to carry forward the declaration, the Constitution. Whether you’re union or nonunion, blue collar, white collar, whether you’re a laborer or small business, whether you’re a surgeon or a lawyer or a janitor or a waiter. We need you. We need you now, whether you’re black or white or Hispanic or Asian. We need you now. We need you to get to your precinct and vote. And vote. Don’t be dispirited at any time. Don’t listen to the news. They don’t know what the hell is going on anymore than the rest of us do. The bottom line is counting votes and your vote needs to be needs to be cast in order to be counted. This is the most patriotic thing you’re going to do. This is it. 9 p.m. Eastern Time. Arizona. Michigan. Some polling locations in Michigan are closing at 8 p.m.. In 8 p.m.. Polling locations close at 8 p.m. Eastern Time at all except four counties in Michigan. So Michigan, you have until 8 p.m. to in most of the counties of Michigan, you have till 8 p.m. as well. So what do you do? Stop whatever you’re doing and get to your precinct. If you’re in line, stay in line. Texas. Texas. We need your Senate seat, Michigan. We need your Senate seat. Our Arizona. We need your Senate seat. Texas polls close at 8 p.m. Eastern time for most of the state, except for counties in the west. 8 p.m. Eastern Time, also in Texas. Our brothers and sisters in Texas. We have heard in every metropolitan area and rural area in the state of Texas. If you’re in your car, if you’re in your truck and you haven’t voted, get to your polling place right away, please, and stay in line. Don’t allow anything to move you. Nothing. Wisconsin. You’re crucial. You have an important Senate race, Texas. You got Ted Cruz, Wisconsin. You have a great Senate candidate and the presidency. And the presidency. Please. If you’re in line, stay in line. If you’re not in line, why not? If you’re in your car, if you’re at home listening to me, if you’re in your truck, get up, get in your vehicle, get to your precinct, stay in line. Am I a broken record? You damn well bet I am. People aren’t tuning in necessarily straight through. Georgia. You’re up in 30 minutes. 30 minutes. Virginia, you’re up in 30 minutes. North Carolina. You’re up in 60 minutes. That’s it. 60 minutes. Ohio. 60 Minutes. That’s it. That’s it. Pennsylvania, 8 p.m.. That’s it.
Segment 3
Katie Britt is a fantastic senator from the state of Alabama and she wanted to come on the program and talk to you folks all over the country who are standing in line or maybe are hearing on. This program in your car or in your truck, and she wants to give you a message out there, people who haven’t voted yet or are going to vote or lean towards Donald Trump. Katie, Brett, welcome. What do you want to tell America? Mark, thank you so much for having me on. And obviously during such a critical moment for our entire nation. What I want your listeners to hear is we need you. If you have not gone to vote, get to the polls, call your friends, call your family, make sure they have voted. If not, get there as soon as possible. If you are standing in line, keep standing. The wait is worth it. When you think about what is at stake for our children and our children’s children. You know, we know the America that we know and love. We know the America that is worth fighting for. We know the America that we want to preserve for the next generation. And we know that electing Donald Trump and electing Republicans up and down the bat out battle, it is critically important to achieving that. And so when you when you look at what’s at stake, we know President Trump did it before. He’s going to do it again. He will create an environment where we have stable prices, where we have secure borders, where we have straight safe streets, where we have a strong defense. We actually achieve peace through strength, where communities and families are cherished and where we fight for the American dream for our children, our children’s children. So, Mark, this is a moment in our nation’s history. And your kids are going to ask you, where were you? Your kids are going to ask you, what did you do to save our country, to put it back on track and let it be that that shining beacon of light for the rest of the world to see. So we need you. Like I said, stay in line. Go get in line. Call your friends. Call your family. This is critically important and it’s worth it. Thank you, Senator. This is it. The polls in Georgia close at 7 p.m.. My brothers and sisters in Georgia, you literally have 24 minutes to get to the polls. If you hear me in any of your vehicles, wherever you’re going, turn around and get to that precinct and get in line for your vote counts. If you’re in line, obviously, as the senator said, stay in line. Every vote is going to matter. If we lose Georgia by 10,000 votes. What that really means is a swing of 5001 votes means we would have won Georgia. So it’s very, very important that folks in Georgia understand folks in Virginia understand North Carolina, you close at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time. People are going to be looking at these two states. It’s very, very important. If you’re not aligned, please get in line. This is when the rubber hits the road. This is it. This is it. This isn’t asking a lot to save your country. Go ahead, Senator. No marketing. You’re exactly right. I mean, do it. It is worth it. And. And we need you. And you think about how close this election could be. Every single vote will matter. You look back to 2022 and the Senate race there in Nevada. I mean, it was seven votes, a precinct that made a difference. So every vote matters. I mean, we look at how how close some of this could be. And we know what is at stake. And we know that our nation is worth it. It is. It is worth it. So no matter what you have going on, if you have to load the kids up in the car and take them with you and let them be a part of this democratic process and let them know that you are fighting for them. Every vote matters. Every single. Every single one. And let your voice be heard. I mean, you think about this. There’s no doubt that our nation is broken right now. And Kamala broke it and Donald Trump will fix it. I mean, families are struggling. And you look at, you know, the chaos and misery that has been created under this administration. And so, yes, our country is facing serious problems, but it’s there’s a clear contrast on the ballot box. And Kamala caused these problems. And if you want it to get better, we know who has the solutions. We’ve seen Donald Trump do it before. He will do it again. You have a vote and you have a voice in this process and your vote matters. And we need you. We need you right now. Like you said, look at this. You’ve got you know, you’ve still got time to get to the polls. You’ve still got time to make it happen if you’re standing in line. I’ve heard there are long lines in a multitude of places. It is worth it. We need you. All right. Thank you, Senator. We really appreciate you. Take care. Mark, Katy Bridge, we’re doing and God bless you, my friend. Now, this is very, very important. It’s so important. It’s just hard for me to understand. How perhaps close this election is. It really is. But you got to act like it is. Because I actually think it is. Very, very close. We have a lot of Senate races, too, that are hanging by. You know, I remember a Senate race was won by 84 votes. Years and years ago, I remember a Senate race was or a House race in New Hampshire was said to have been won by seven votes. This is one of those elections where your vote actually counts big time. Big time. And you’re running out of time, Georgia. It’s 6:40 p.m.. You have 20 minutes to get in a line and stay in line. And it’s crucially important. So anybody who can hear me in Georgia. We need Georgia. Georgia is on my mind. I can tell you that right now. There’s other states, too. Don’t get me wrong. I’ve said Virginia, but 7:30 p.m. we have North Carolina. And by the way, I’m very familiar with Virginia. I’m here in Loudoun County. My wife’s been working at the polls all darn day. Some of you are in line. Loudoun County, Route 7 to 67, Dulles Access Road, wherever you are, Fairfax County and so forth and so on. You can get to the polls now. You’ve got 20 minutes. 19 minutes. You can put off dinner later. And as Senator Britt said, if you’ve got kids in the car, bring them with you. If you’re at home with kids, put them in the car and go, but you don’t have a lot of time to waste, Georgia. Georgia. You’re absolutely crucial. The holding the line. The holding the line. If we get reports that George is gone and North Carolina’s gone and there’s going to be a big problem. It’s going to be a big problem. Doesn’t mean it’s over, but it’s going to be a big problem now. Pennsylvania. If you’re going to vote in Pennsylvania, you don’t have a lot of time. You don’t have a lot of time. Your polls close at 8 p.m.. I used to work the polls. They’re very, very hard outside of Philadelphia, Montgomery County, Cheltenham Township, Elkins Park, to be specific. Your polls are wide open till 8 p.m.. You have time to get there. I don’t care where you’re coming from. All over that state. You have time to get to the to the precincts and vote and you need to do it. I need to bring as many people as she can with you. But you got to get in line and you got to stay in line. We’ve had some issues in Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, and Republican areas where George, how to keep it open two or three more hours because of the screw ups taking place. Some of these voting machines aren’t working properly. Imagine that. But it’s very, very important. We cannot allow turn out to be our enemy. At a minimum, we need to leave everything on the field. We need a turnout in mass. Each and every one of you, your votes are going to count. That’s how tight this is. If it’s going to be up to 20, 30, 40, 50,000 people in seven states, can you imagine? Despite the fact that tens of millions of people are voting. Now? I don’t know. This is what people are saying and this is what’s happened the last two elections. So there’s every reason to believe it’s going to happen again. Some of you might be saying there’s no way anybody with any brains whatsoever is going to vote for Kamala Harris. Let me tell you a little secret. There’s a lot of people with no brains who are voting for Kamala Harris. You’ve got to cancel their vote. You have an opportunity to do that. Georgia, you’re up. You’re literally up in 18 minutes. North Carolina, You’re up at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time. You’re up. This is it. The rubber hits the road. It’s game time. New Hampshire. Pennsylvania. Arizona. 9 p.m. Eastern Time. Michigan. Polling locations are closing there at 8 p.m. Eastern time, all except for four counties. So for most of Michigan, 8 p.m. is your timeline to. Texas for most of Texas, 8 p.m. is your timeline except for three counties in the West. Then we have Nevada, Montana, 10 p.m. Eastern time. That’s not that far away. These are two states with small populations. We need to win both Senate seats in Montana, Nevada. We need to win the Nevada Electoral College votes. It’s all coming and it’s all coming to the fore, ladies and gentlemen. It’s all now. Now. I never. It’s. Now or never. 15 minutes and counting, Georgia. 15 minutes and counting. Virginia. Get to the precincts. Get in line. If you’re in line, stay in line. I’ll be right back.
Segment 4
Kamala Harris has been on seven radio shows today. You know that mystery? Didn’t we get a Fiat that said that we can’t put presidential and vice presidential candidates on our radio stations? Isn’t that what I heard? But Kamala Harris can. This is said and done. We’re going to have a little chat with management that said Georgia. You’ve got 10 minutes. Virginia, you have very, very important congressional races, two very important congressional races, two in a Senate race. So you have every reason to vote. But remember, we’re fighting over the Senate and the House of Representatives as well. And the Democrats have played very, very dirty. Very, very dirty. Very dirty. We’ll see. So George is the first one up. Everything closes in Georgia in 9 minutes. So if you’re 5 minutes away from your polling place, well, go get there. Park your vehicle and get in line. And get in line. Same with Virginia. You’ve got important congressional races. Park your vehicle. Vote for President Trump. Vote for Hung Chow and vote for the congressional races. You got to get in line. And North Carolina, You’re coming up. You’re up in 38 minutes. 38 minutes. It’s a big state, Ohio. You’re up at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time, too. Crucial state. You’ve got crucial congressional races, bake, and a crucially important Senate race. Very, very, very big Senate race. Bernie Moreno. And so this is all coming together now as we knew it would. Very, very important. See here for a second. I want you to listen for the next minute or so to his Arizona Democrat voter on CNN today. He’s standing in line and he voted and he voted for Trump. Cut ten go. You just voted for four. Done for Donald Trump. Donald Trump. Walk me through why you cast that vote. Yeah. So just seeing what’s been happening in the past four years, you know, I voted Democrat in the past four years and I’m really disappointed in the administration how everything has been going. I was in the mortgage industry for quite some time and that hurt us pretty bad. I lost my my job because of it and dealing with the recession and everything. I know that everyone’s saying we’re looking for solutions from every party. Right. But in actuality, the solutions they came up with were no solutions. It hurt us even more. Now you have to have a son with parents and, you know, daughter. All the families get together to be able to even afford a home or even afford to rent. You know, the economy’s number one issue for you. Absolutely. It impacts every one of us. And you vote for Biden in 2020? I did. I’m sorry. I did. Yeah, I did. I was I was deceived. But I’m a walking example of how people can change your mind. You know, you just go with the evidence of, you know, benefits, you know, benefits for you and your family. So Biden has not been beneficial to my family. He’s you’re you’re a car salesman now. I’m a car salesman now. Is that was that one of the reasons why the economy just is a yes shopping center for you? Yes. A lot of offices shut down. They had to kind of regroup. Right. With banks trying to to just regroup. And unfortunately, they have to let a lot of people go. It’s just a matter of profit, right? I mean, profit is not a bad word for anyone. That’s democracy. This is, you know, the country. Very good. So here’s a Democrat who’s been directly affected by by nomics in their policies, just like people have been affected by illegal immigration, just like they’ve been affected by massive inflation. And for some people, this is okay. But for the rest of us, it’s not. It’s absolutely not. It’s when the 5 minutes left in Georgia. You know what you have to do, Georgia, And you have to do it now. There is no tomorrow. You know what you have to do, Virginia, with your congressional races. And yes, for President Trump, many of you are on the road. Get to your precinct. Get in line. Time is up. It’s almost up. That’s the way it works. And then at 7:30 p.m., we’ve got North Carolina and Ohio, among other states. But North Carolina’s critical. The Electoral College votes there. Same with Ohio. There’s very, very important House races in Ohio, other states, too. But that Senate race in Ohio is absolutely critical. This is it, folks. Which liberty versus tyranny. You know, there’s more of us, so there’s more of them. And I would say this to Republicans who aren’t sure how they want to vote even to this point or have turned on their own party and on Donald Trump. Don’t hate. You can’t hate Donald Trump more than you love your country. Because that’s what’s at stake here. That’s the bottom line here. Do you hate Donald Trump more than you love your country, your children and grandchildren going to pay a price for that? And by the way, so will you. So will you. So there’s really no excuses. Well, those of us who love this country not to vote, not to vote now. This is where we are. We’ve had tens of millions of patriots who voted early. And now it’s time for the rest. Of Americans who are patriotic and love this country to join the rest of us who voted early. It’s now or never. If you vote late, it doesn’t count. Thanksgiving’s coming up. You’re going to be sitting around the table with friend and foe alike. What are you going to say if we lose this election? I didn’t vote. I didn’t like the way Trump spoke. What are you going to say if we lose this election? You can look your children in the eye and your grandchildren in the eye. What are you going to tell them? Well, at least we don’t have Donald Trump. We have illegal aliens, we have criminals, Venezuelan gangs, we have fentanyl, we have sex slavery. We have we have a dollar that’s worth crap. What are we going to say? This Thanksgiving. I’ve said all I can say. When we return, it’ll be after 7 p.m.. The polls in Georgia will have closed. The polls in Virginia will have closed. I hope you’re in line. I hope you’re there.