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And now your host, Jordan Sekulow. Alright folks, one day until election day. And of course for many of you, and it looks like half the country we believe has actually already voted. So this would be very significant because that means that a lot of Republicans had already voted.
A lot of people who voted for President Trump. And usually we don't see that kind of number because election day, usually the Republicans by a large margin get a lot more voters out than Democrats. So it's going to be interesting to see how that early voting, again it's all assumptions based off voter registration and areas that you may vote in. Some states do track it was a Republican or Democrat if your state has like, if you've got to sign up with a party.
And that's again, so it's state to state. I would say this is the state of the race right now. If you're a Trump supporter, President Trump can win. But if you're a Harris supporter, she can too. So it's all about turning out the vote tomorrow. And you're starting to see, I think the left realized over these last couple weeks, as the rhetoric got nastier and nastier. That they have got, they start throwing everything at the wall.
You know, I mean the garbage. And now we have the New York Governor saying that you are actually anti-American and anti-woman. But I mean, let's just go to the anti-American part first, because that's even worse than we've seen.
And we've heard him say anti-woman before, that's because of abortion. And she's saying if you vote for any Republicans in New York's congressional races, which happen to be some of the most moderate Republicans. But important Republicans to get to a majority to make sure that if President Trump does win, that there is a House majority, it would take wins. And I don't think the Governor in New York would be coming out this strong with that kind of language telling basically, still, very close to half her state. I mean you remember, even in these blue, blue states, you're talking about maybe it's 65, not even 65, 35, 55, 45, 60, 40. So still a huge chunk of your state you're calling anti-American because of who they may vote for. Trying to influence a vote as if, one, you only know who they voted for, and then somehow they'll be run out. Which, by the way, so many people are leaving places like this because of language that comes out. I don't see Republicans saying things like if you vote, like Republican governors saying, for anybody out there who votes for a Democrat, they're not American people. First of all, they would be raked over the coals, probably by other Republicans first and conservatives to say that's not how we win or lose elections. That's just nastiness.
But, at the same time, Will, I think when you see this coming out of New York, of all places, they are looking at numbers that are not good. That's right. And if you take her words now and couple them with the fact she called Trump supporters clowns earlier in the year. We had a lot of fun with that.
Logan likes to send in the clowns in the chat. Yeah, if you're around, you know what to do. Well, I think we should play and hear the words from Governor Hochul who's saying this just days before the Presidential election. Bite one. It gave me a chance to tie the Republicans running these seats, the incumbents, closer to Donald Trump and remind everybody if you're voting for these Republicans in New York, you're voting for someone who supports Donald Trump, and you're anti-woman, you're anti-abortion, and basically you're anti-American. Because you have just trashed American values and what our country is all about over and over and over. Let's just take that for a moment. Listen, there's a lot of Republicans, there's tight races in the House there. There's a handful of these very tight races. That could be the outcome of who runs the House of Representatives. So the fact that the Democrats nationally are using state officials like Kathy Hochul to go after the governor, to go after congressional races, because those individuals might also support their party's nominee for President of the United States who they will have to work with if he's elected and they are elected to the House of Representatives.
But this idea that you're garbage and that you're anti-American, I hope it just spurns you to action. And remember, we have aclj.org slash election hotline. We've been assisting people. We'll walk you through some of those when we get back to the break. But if you need help tomorrow and you feel like you need assistance, we've got attorneys monitoring it all throughout the voting time.
It's aclj.org slash election hotline. We'll be right back. All right.
So if you're asking yourself to like, what can you do now? Well, you know, depending on what state you're in, you may still have an early vote today. So I would encourage you to do it. And here's why. It will open you up to assist others to get them out to the polls tomorrow. Because, listen, I think at this point now, stop looking at polls, OK?
Don't worry about the numbers. We know that a big early vote came in. We know that either Donald Trump, we know that there are enough votes remaining out there, Republican votes on Election Day for Donald Trump to win.
We also know that is the same for Harris. So it is who is better at getting out the vote in these next 24 hours. That includes states that still have got early voting going today. That includes, of course, Election Day. So for those of you who can still make a plan today and go vote and then open up time tomorrow so that you can, again, take some people to the polls or if you've got to watch somebody's kids to help them out, anything possible. Because this is the message that has to be loud and clear.
The lines might be long tomorrow. But we're not asking people to do this even every year. This is once every four years. Midterm elections, we don't have the kind of numbers and lines.
But every four years is worth it for your country if you've got to sit there for hours on end, regardless of the weather. Think about the consequences of this election and who will be in the White House and who will lead the House and who will lead the Senate. I mean, all very important, which is also key that I don't care if you're in a dark blue state right now or a deep red state because we've got to have those wins at the House and the Senate level, at the state level, local levels as well. We've overlooked those elections for far too long while George Soros was pouring millions, billions of dollars into them.
It is how we've got these DAs all around the country in places that are even surprising to people that, hey, how did we get such a liberal DA? We didn't actually get involved in that or educate ourselves. So you've got time to do it. You've got time to get out the vote and campaigns can use you as well. So if you don't know how to use time and you've got free time tomorrow, if you're in a battleground state, pick up the phone, call the local county GOP or the state GOP office and just ask, what should I do?
What should I do? If you're a Democrat, you could do the same thing. What I'm encouraging people to do though is realize that we have an opportunity to win, but the votes are not in.
So don't believe any of the hype. Don't believe all the left kind of throwing. Yes, they are acting like, you know, the ship is sinking. But they also hope that you see that, that part of that's a game for you to think, oh, they wouldn't be so upset if they didn't think Donald Trump was about to win. Get this, they're a lot better at finding voters.
And some of that's just numbers in registrations in states. So can we win tomorrow? Yes. Will we know tomorrow? They're making it very difficult for us to be able to say to you that you'll even really know when you wake up Wednesday morning. I hope that when we wake up Wednesday morning, we know. I would hope that it was just, you know, maybe two, three in the morning even.
But it doesn't look like it's going to be that way based off how states handled that last time. They didn't keep people necessarily counting through the night, Logan. So they'd send people home. They'd have those weird cameras on. And then, you know, they'd bring them back at seven or eight a.m. And it would be, again, another day. And that just is not good for the country.
Yeah, I'd have to see what the actual states are. But I know some of them have already said that. At around one a.m. they'll be sending their poll workers home, not have them work through the night because a lot of these people... Why do they have two shifts? Like, instead of those people, why don't they have, like, a night shift? It's bizarre. It's just part of... Yeah, I think that, honestly, I think now they have an understanding that likely we will not know tomorrow night. And it used to be the case where... Yeah, exactly.
It's okay. It wasn't before. Before, you would stay up all night and likely you would find out into the evening. And that would be up until, you know, other than Bush and Gore. And they did call it eventually, even if it went into the courts and all of that. And then you had the first Trump.
It was over that night, late into the night. Second time around, obviously, we had the chaos that ensued in 2020. Now I think there is an understanding of maybe, hey, give people rest, let them count the votes, let them spend the time to do it correctly, not running on fumes. But it is a bit disappointing, especially in more of the digital age, that we're not able to have these results faster. Now, I could be wrong.
Tomorrow night, we may get to one a.m. or so. And, you know, it has been a landslide one way or the other. With the polls right now showing, essentially, no one's willing to take the risk to say who is going to win. It is probably going to be one of the closer elections, maybe not electoral college wise, but nationally in our lifetime. Yeah, I think when you actually get to those key states that determine it, again, it's not how much you end up winning the Electoral College by. And obviously that's an important number and it looks good. But it's how, you know, if these states are thousands of votes determining, they even get more nervous because some of those trigger automatic recounts and things like that.
It has to be definitive. So there has to be these kind of definitive numbers. And listen, you're going to get a handful of those right when the polls close. They're going to call a lot of states, especially within like an hour. They're going to call plenty. I don't know where by midnight Eastern time that's going to stand for either candidate because you'll have some big ones still out there.
But you might have some big ones that have come in for one side and against another side. I think what you have to caution people is that remember, because there were more early votes coming in with Republicans that that again, we don't know if that was equal or about equal somewhere close. But it seems like that is that if they start putting the same the votes from Election Day first. OK, that should help Republicans. But remember, then there's huge chunks of early voting coming in for Democrats.
You watch those numbers very carefully. And I think that's why until we know what percent of the vote, the full vote has been counted, you can't assume anything when you go to sleep. It's not to say you go to sleep unhappy. It's just I don't think you should go to sleep thinking, oh, yeah, we got this one in the bag if this hasn't been called.
And I would love it to be in 2020. I feel like a lot of the networks got egg on their face. A lot of them said because the traditional numbers were leaning towards Donald Trump in a big way.
So it almost was there was almost an answer. They are very early in the evening that he had one reelection and then obviously everything up ended overnight, which caused the chaos. So I think you're going to have a much more cautious newsroom.
Sure. Do I think states like Tennessee will be called pretty quickly? Yeah, I think so. I mean, I have to have the discussion with my kids of why there's one percent of the vote and they're already able to call it. But I do think some of these all this week, I think all the swing states, it's going to be at earliest, very, very early into the next day. And that would be like the best case scenario. I think a lot like if we could be on the air Wednesday and tell you who won, it would be it would be shocking. I think I think it would be shocking. I would like to be there. I would hope that we would even know before that.
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We are taking your calls too at 1-800-684-3110. I want to get to this and we'll get to some of your calls too because President Obama has been issuing some pretty tough talk which is unusual because he wasn't very engaged in this election cycle at all when Joe Biden was the nominee. And then slowly got engaged in it more with Harris obviously being more vocal at the convention and with Michelle Obama speaking at the convention. And then also being out on the campaign trail when they realized that things weren't looking so good. And he specifically talked to, which I thought was pretty unique, he's talking to black male voters and saying that they are somehow sexist and that's their issue is they don't want to vote for a woman. And then you get this polling out there, it has nothing to do with that for people.
It's literally just one, stop thinking of us all as just one group of people. But if you're a small business owner, you're looking at the policies. Have these policies been good for me under Joe Biden or has it been tough on me and my employees and my business?
Has it been tough to expand? Things like that. And of course the pocketbook issues. So now he's taking it to another level and trying to group people together. So now it's all Muslims and Jews or Arabs and Jews should not vote for. Both can't vote for Donald Trump. I mean that's an interesting way to say he's not too pro-Israel and he's not too pro-Muslim world. So neither one of you should be voting for him if you're a Jew or if you're Arab. Yeah, I want to clarify something real quick for those watching online.
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You can do that right now. ACLJ.org slash protect the vote. Let's check it out though what Barack Obama had to say in his own words. Maybe you're Muslim American or Jewish American and you are heartbroken and furious about the ongoing bloodshed in the Middle East and worried about the rise of anti-Semitism. Why would you place your faith in somebody who instituted a so-called Muslim ban, who sat down for pleasantries with Holocaust deniers, who said that there were very fine people on both sides of a white supremacist rally?
So there you go. I mean, first of all, no one has done more for the Jewish people or the state of Israel than President Trump. And he did it in four years. And again, he did it amongst doing a lot of other things. But he knew that Congress in law had authorized him at any President to finally recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. He did that.
Former Presidents, Republican and Democrat, could have, but they were too nervous because the State Department would tell them, oh, well, you're going to cause war. And in fact, so what did he do after that? He put together the Abraham Accords with one of our colleagues, Mike Pompeo, and people like Rick Rinnell, which was an unbelievable move to show the world that the issue, this Palestinian issue, was not seen as like a bar for these Gulf states, predominantly Sunni Gulf states, to doing business with Israel or traveling to Israel, tourism, religious tourism to Israel. So they flipped the entire issue up on the head, even the Golan Heights being recognized by the United States as part of Israel, standing with Israel at the U.N. at every chance we could under the Trump administration. So again, Obama can say that, but I think what they're even more ticked off about is that President Trump, and I know Rick Rinnell is joining us tomorrow. He's been doing a lot of these events.
I've seen him in Dearborn. There's a lot of American, Arab, and Muslim support for President Trump and because of the business leaders in those communities. It's like somehow they try to label it like, well, they're not all going to be people, Palestinian terrorists. Most of our American, Muslim community does not support those kind of activities. And you work with them every single day and you would never hear this kind of nastiness.
It's a fact it's mostly a bunch of white kids at these college campuses putting on scarves. I think a lot of people are just upset with the blatant lies. Like you had from Barack Obama, you're kind of repeating that very fine people on both sides arguments. And we've seen it now even with the Liz Cheney stuff that's happened over the last week. It's like, no, if you actually are objective and actually hear what he said, it's the most artful way to say it, maybe not. But that is certainly not what he said. He was talking about, for that situation, was talking about people going into senseless wars. Now this one, even Snopes, this was from back in 2017, even Snopes has said this was not accurate.
This did not happen. They claim it is false. And they are pretty left-leaning even with their own decision-making. So I think we need to remind people that when they hear those lies, that's what they are. Because even he knows it's a lie. Yeah, because Donald Trump says in the statement, and I'm not talking about the white nationalists or neo-Nazis that were there.
I mean, listen, here it is. Because if you hear this from people, like you heard from President Obama, in the next, you know, 36, 24 hours, people are deciding who to vote and you're someone they go to, or you hear it and you want to fight back and push back with the truth, here's the truth from his own mouth, President Trump. And you had some very bad people in that group, but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. You had people in that group, excuse me, excuse me, I saw the same pictures as you did. You had people in that group that were there to protest the taking down of, to them, a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from Robert E. Lee to another name. And you had people, and I'm not talking about the neo-Nazis and the white nationalists, because they should be condemned totally. But you had many people in that group other than neo-Nazis and white nationalists, okay? And what he was referring to there, Will, was that whole monuments taking down movement, that there were, that everyone who questioned whether or not we should be taking down all these monuments and how far will it go, like, is it going to go to George Washington because they had slaves, is it going to go to all of Washington, D.C.?
And we were getting to those questions. I mean, it was a real discussion. And having those discussions did not mean that you were part of those torch-bearing neo-Nazis. And that's, he's so, in his full statement, he's clear, not talking about neo-Nazis or white nationalists, they should be condemned.
But yet, they take the first part out and they just run with it. Well, because if you've seen the way that the left approaches everything right now, especially over the last two weeks, if the Trump supporters are garbage comment, the governor of New York saying that you're anti-American if you're voting for Republicans, they can only see one dimensionally. So they lump everyone together in the group. What President Trump was saying there is that there were people at the rally that were neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and I condemn them totally. But I'm also not going to make these blanket statements that the left is so comfortable doing of saying that everyone who went there, I'm going to pick their motive and call them all white nationalists and neo-Nazis. And I think that is a very clear difference between where the right is, is we understand people having different opinions or different motives for a statement. And there are people that are bad on that side of that. And he calls that out. The left though, if you vote Republican right now, you're anti-American.
If you're a Trump supporter, you're garbage. That's what we've been told over the last two weeks. Yeah, and this Muslim ban, it was five countries that were mostly failed states that were predominantly Muslim and also countries known to have problems with terrorism that could not verify who the people were that were leaving their countries. It was never about a Muslim ban. It was about a failed state ban in countries that had problems with terrorism, like Yemen and others whose passports you could not consider good anymore. And because they did not have backgrounds on their own people, you couldn't just accept that as, okay, this person should be allowed into the U.S. without any further work. That's what that was.
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Donate today at ACLJ.org. Keeping you informed and engaged. Now more than ever, this is Sekulow. And now your host, Jordan Sekulow. All right, welcome back to Sekulow. We want to take some of your calls to as well in this first half hour and then in the second half hour as well of the broadcast.
If you want to be on the air, it's 1-800-684-3110. You know, Harris also getting pushback because she wouldn't even comment on this California resolution saying, I can't comment on it because it's elections coming up. I don't want to sway people. You're running for President of the United States. You're the vice President of the United States currently and you can't talk about issues because people are going to be voting on it. There's no law barring politicians from encouraging people to vote yes or no on certain ballot initiatives as well.
But it's just another way for her to try and distract and say nothing, which her team is hoping that this is going to somehow work. And I will tell you this, if you're a Trump supporter and you think this election is over and that you've won, you haven't because election day hasn't even occurred yet. Okay, so there's enough votes left out there for both Trump and Harris to win. So it's all about who's got the right energy going into election day tomorrow and whose people will wait in the lines, whose people will, even if the weather's bad, if it's cold or it's hot, depending on where you are, and if it means you're going to be missing something that you had said you could make and maybe you got kids there and they're a little bit crying or they're a little bit upset, which is why if you've already voted and you know you have family members in that situation, maybe offer to watch the kids for a couple hours and let them go vote.
Take that pressure away. That's how important I think tomorrow is. And you can really assist if you've already taken care of your vote by early voting. If you still have a chance to do that in your state today, do it so you can help tomorrow, get out the vote, because that's what it's come down to now.
Nothing is showing that anyone has a lead that can't be erased by election day voting. That is where we're at right now. Let's go take some calls. A lot of you have been waiting for a long time. We appreciate it. Justin's calling California on line two.
Justin, you're on the air. Hey, thanks for taking my call. Yeah, so I feel like abortion will be a huge factor in this election and may actually dictate the outcome. And my friends who are women tell me it's the only reason they are voting for Kamala. So I'm for life, but as conservatives, it's our stance on abortion worth potentially losing this election. Well, I mean, listen, the election is a day away, so that's the messaging that's out there.
I don't think it's going to be able to shift. Now, President Trump has been pretty reasonable. He said he's going to go to Washington to kind of work on these issues.
He doesn't think it needs to be a federal issue, but again, he has not taken some stance and said, oh, you need some extreme six-week ban. These amendments are happening all over the country. We at the ACLJ, we advocated for more time to educate people. We thought, OK, we overturned Roe versus Wade. Now we need to go into the states and educate people. And that could take years before you start voting on amending your constitution. But the other side said, let's start putting those votes out there. Let's start amending the Constitution now and saying we're going to at least have the standards of Roe, which mean that your state courts are now going to have to figure out what the court meant back in Roe and how that would apply at a state level if those passed.
But let me just, I think it's this. You were also in California. So I think, you know, in people that are in deep blue states, you might be in a part of California that is redder still, I'm not sure, but you're going to hear a lot of, not a lot of support for your positions. And I think that's an easy one for people you're talking to to say that's the, I don't really like Harris, but that gives me a reason to vote for.
And I'm not, instead of saying I'm just not a Trump person. Yeah. If you move that to a different state, I was over the weekend, we were about to talk to Jeff Balaban, head of ACLJ Jerusalem, and I went to go see our friend John Andrasek, five for fighting, perform. And he did a whole pitch about Israel and the hostages. And obviously the crowd here in Tennessee, very receptive, very excited that he was standing up, naming the hostages names, and then having a lot of support for the troops as part of the Gary Sinise Foundation.
So again, I think it is kind of geographical, whether those are the ones that play. Obviously we know life has been a major target. And we'll see if it's a big enough of a motivating factor in a Presidential election.
Certainly the Democrats want it to be. And so they're pushing that message. If that's the only reason you vote, vote for that because, you know, and if you don't like Harris on anything, at least know she's pro-abortion. And these guys want to is Trump and J.D.
Vance, which is not true, by the way. You actually look at what they've said. They actually upset some of the pro-life groups over this campaign. At this point, though, again, try to, what you're trying to do is convince people who just aren't sure if they want to go wait in line. It's going to be tough to convince a Harris supporter in the next 10 hours. But look for people who you know would vote the way you believe and get them there. Help get them to vote.
Welcome back to Sekulow. We're talking about, again, all the things you're seeing and hearing. And again, depending on what state you live in, depending on what community you're part of, and even like what area of the state you live in, depending on if you're in a battleground state, you'll be getting some very different ads and very different talking points from candidates and campaigns about, you know, who's a better candidate for Israel and who's a better candidate for Muslims and for Arabs.
And I want to bring in Jeff Balabon to this discussion, who, of course, oversees and directs our office at ACLJ Jerusalem. Because, Jeff, I mean, it's unique because they're able to do this kind of micro-campaigning and targeting now. But still, when you do that, you don't usually want to be kind of talking out of both sides of your mouth, and yet that's exactly what the Harris campaign has decided to do.
Yeah, Jordan, there's two things happening here. The first is, as you say, they're trying to talk out of both sides of their mouth to two different constituencies that they feel they need in important swing states. The other is, though, they're trying to maintain a long-time democratic talking point, which is simply false, which is you can be pro-Palestinian two states, or a pro-Palestinian state, and also be pro-Israel. Those two positions, if no one understood it until this year, should have been made very clear that the Palestinians, and even, by the way, Bill Clinton recently was talking about this, they have never, they have never accepted any offers for coexistence with Israel.
Never. No matter how gracious they were, no matter how vast they were, no matter how risky they were for Israel. Because Palestinian, it's not an ethnicity, it's not a nationality, it's an ideology, created in the middle of the last century after the Holocaust failed to wipe out the Jews. This is another ideology to wipe out Jews by claiming, oh, the Jews don't belong in the land of Israel. There's some indigenous people here called Palestinians.
Again, they never existed. And so that's why you see, people always wonder, why won't they take a two-state solution? Because they exist, as they say, from the river to the sea, to completely wipe out Israel and the Jewish people. And that is the message that doesn't really jive. When Harris is saying, we support them having their own state, well, they hear that as, that means the eradication of the state of Israel.
The thing is, Israelis, having sacrificed for this over and over, are no longer willing to tolerate it. Will, do we have the different, like a couple of examples that Harris, the same campaign is running, but in different areas of the country that we could show people? Yeah, so we can first play what she's running in Michigan. And this has a little bit of commentary from Erin Burnett, because CNN actually exposed this with the K-file, pushing, showing the contrast of what Kamala Harris is running.
Let's go ahead and play bite number three with this Michigan portion. Tonight, mixed messages, a K-file investigation this hour finds Kamala Harris is targeting crucial battleground voters with vastly different messages on Gaza and Israel. This ad is running in Michigan, which has the largest Arab population in America. What has happened in Gaza over the past nine months is devastating.
We cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering, and I will not be silent. Okay, so we've got that. So we've got that, and then they show the contrasting ad, which is running in Pennsylvania, which is more friendly to voters that would be more inclined to support Israel. Yeah, more Jewish voters, more pro-Israel voters, certainly not as big a population like the Arab population in Michigan. Which, by the way, turning things on its head a bit, many of those leaders have come out in support of Donald Trump because they're sick of being put in a box that if you're an Arab or a Muslim, and you live in those areas that you must support these horrible acts by Hamas, and somehow you believe that everything Israel does is evil and you want it wiped out because some of the loudest voices take that stance. But let's play the one from Pennsylvania.
This is bite four. All right, well, it's a very different story for an ad in Pennsylvania targeting Jewish voters. Let me be clear. I will always stand up for Israel's right to defend itself, and I will always ensure Israel has the ability to defend itself because the people of Israel must never again face the horror that a terrorist organization called Hamas calls on October 7. So, okay, I mean, you hear that, Jeff, and you think, okay, this is a very supportive person of Israel and is so tough talking, but then you realize that's not really—she's just putting that out snippet for one group of people. And the other group of people, she's saying, you know what, I'm watching what Israel's doing.
We're not going to allow them just to, you know, take out Hamas, which has been the goal of Israel. And the difference, Jordan, is that actually Israel's cause is righteous and Israel's fighting a war, which is shocking everybody at how low the noncombatant casualty rate is. But Harris and her surrogates and even Biden, when he was still making public appearances, really, they kept on pointing at Israel and claiming that Israel is creating undue suffering in Gaza.
That's not true. If there's suffering in Gaza, it is entirely, 100% the fault of a society that has built itself atop a terrorist infrastructure that uses terrorists to be their own government. And that it's still holding Israeli hostages and still trying to kill Israel and still launching rockets. So Israel's fighting a defensive war, but Harris consistently has taken the other point of view, arguing that Israel is being too harsh, threatening Israel constantly. They are not supporting Israel's right to exist. They're supporting their right to get voted in, and then the gloves are off when it comes to Israel. And they're being very clear that they insist on creating a Palestinian state, which the Knesset has voted on. 99 out of 120, and the others are mostly Arab, about half of them are Arab members of Knesset, and those within the mixed Arab parties.
That's right, that's the graphic. This is a vote repudiating Biden's Harris's statements about creating a Palestinian state, which is still their position. This is a vote against Israel. And Jeff, one thing I think for our ACLJ supporters, you'll be talking about having the ability to assist in election needs leading up to election.
I've went through some of those examples earlier. Of course, Election Day, we've got set up to this hotline for folks that can utilize it at, again, ACLJ.org slash election hotline. And then of everything that happens after the election, too, because of what we saw four years ago. And we don't want that, but we have to always be prepared for challenges and things like that. Another issue, though, we always prepare for is the dangerous times you can be in when you've got Joe Biden still as President, and it could be Harris who's coming in, it could be Trump who's coming in. And we saw how Obama used that time period to stab Israel in the back at the U.N. So you can't just ignore what Joe Biden and that administration might try and do after we get the election results by hopefully Wednesday.
And if you're happy about that, say, well, OK, we're going to have a great January, I'm going to shut everything off. That's sometimes the most dangerous time for the country and our allies. That's right. When they don't have to worry about those Jewish voters in Pennsylvania or wherever, the gloves are off. And while they stabbed Israel in the back last time and Joe and Joe Biden was very directly involved in this, according to reports, he actually was he's not Obama. Obama was behind it, but he actually got Ukraine to sign on to this to really stab Israel in the back at the U.N. And there's an expectation now they're just going to shoot it in the face.
And that means exactly what that vote was in Knesset, which is which is they will potentially push for the unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, which literally is the worst existential threat to the state of Israel. Yeah. Well, Jeff, as always, we appreciate you joining us, appreciate your insight. And I think what you know, what Jeff said is key, too. So we have and we have to remember this. And we, of course, will. Obviously, you're going to we are prepared to assist with our election hotline. If things become difficult, if votes that are appear to be can, if we think we can do anything to be involved, you know, the ACLU will be.
And you've seen our record before in the past. And then second, we were we were the ones that said for the entire time, always watch these months of transition. And even when the country was unsure about who the next President would be, the the outgoing eight year President who's not going to be up for reelection again, will start making moves that they would have never made while there were still races out and elections to be had.
And then we have to be ready with those resources. I also add to that that we could be and we'll talk about it when we get back from this break in a very unique time in our country if Donald Trump does win. Now, I want to talk about all those things on Thursday and we'll be talking about it as if Donald Trump won. You know, but let's get to that point. I think that all of those discussions previously to that right now, what we have to focus on is showing you that dichotomy, showing you how they're trying to play both sides, realizing the dangers ahead and being ready to fight those battles. And that's what we do at the ACLU and Logan. That's right now.
I mean, that's why we've got this our election hotline and our protective vote matching challenge moving up where people could double the impact their donation. It's a key time because of all those battles ahead. We've got to have the resources to fight.
That's right. You may be distracted right now. Obviously, we have a big week. This is going to be a huge week right now. But if you can support the work of the ACLU, we continue on. Regardless who wins, we have to be there for you. We have to be your voice around the world. So I encourage you to go to aclj.org. Make that donation today. As Jordan said, all donations are doubled right now. So all you need to do help and get our legal team ready and our media team ready.
Have your gift double today. Join the fight at aclj.org. Or if you need to specifically need election help, go to aclj.org slash protect the vote. Make sure we are ready and able to be there. Phone lines are completely jammed. We're going to try to take as many as possible. And if you become an ACLJ champion, by the way, which is someone who gives on a monthly recurring basis, you also get moved to the front of the line of calls. So I'm looking at a call right now.
I'm sure we're going to take one of those coming up from an ACLJ champion. Again, I encourage you to support the work, as Jordan said. And as we played those clips, I was at an event this weekend that was very pro-Israel. And that talk that the Harris campaign is running these two separate ads was such a big point of discussion. They're willing to say anything to get the votes.
They're willing to say whatever they need to do to try to win this election and try to appease both sides of this issue when there's one clear, you know, I'd say there's one clear good guy in it. Hey, phone lines, actually two just opened up. So give me a call. 1-800-684-3110. Welcome back to Sekulow. We are going to get to the phone calls, Logan. People have been holding.
I want to get to them too. And I do want to say for everybody who's out there right now, if you're listening to this broadcast, just that message to be clear. If you are supporting Donald Trump, the votes are there. We've got to get people out to vote. And that is primarily going to happen, you know, tomorrow on Election Day voting. But if you can go and still early vote, I would encourage it because you do it in person.
It's the same way. And then you who are probably more active in your community, you're very up to speed on the issues, can then assist others in making sure they can go. And if they've got to wait in line that you get, they've got the assistance that they need to make sure they can cast their votes, because I think that is so important and something that the Democrats have always done better than Republicans. Again, if you're a Harris supporter, I mean, this is the same way you flip it around. So, again, it is at this point, you kind of have to say, you know what, we got to Election Day. Let's just act like this is it to kind of restart your head on Election Day that you're coming from zero, because we don't know how those early votes really are going to break down.
We can have guesses. You can try to figure it out. It does look better for Republicans than it has in the past. But better doesn't mean we won, because on Election Day there's going to be another 50 percent of the vote coming in.
So do what you can, and that's where your focus should be. And then we fight all the other issues, you know, as they come. All right, let's go ahead and start the phone call. Let's go to Michelle, who's an ACLJ champion. She gets bumped up to the front of the line.
Michelle, you're on the air. Okay, thank you. I do want to remind everyone to vote and pray. I have a two-part question. So what are the Republicans doing to ensure that poll watchers are allowed to observe, even if it is throughout the night, and what are they prepared to do if they see shenanigans going on?
Sure. Well, I mean, so you're going to see this at different levels depending on where you are in the country. So obviously the Republican Party nationally would like to have poll watchers at every voting location in the country. But that's more volunteers than they can put together on their own. So sometimes you have to rely on state parties.
In battleground states, so I'd say there's probably about 10 or so on that list, the campaign has done a lot of work. The RNC has done a lot of work over the last four years to recruit those poll watchers, make sure that people have, they've scheduled times. If you have to register, that you register.
So they've done all the steps. Some places it's easier, some places it's harder, but that's what your field staff should be doing. Now, if you're living in California right now, you might not feel that, Michelle, the same. Depending on if there's a congressional race where you live that is tight, you might see the poll watchers. But if not, where you're going to usually do that is you're going to focus in because you've got to get people to sign up for shifts. This starts at 7 in the morning and usually goes to around 7 at night. But then, as you said, the counting continues sometimes to at least 1 a.m. Some try to go through the night and poll watchers are available. I've already seen the lawsuits being filed by the RNC, so they are, I will say this, is it ever perfect? No, because you're relying on volunteers to be able to cover this much time. But I do believe that this Republican Party, which was a little bit different than the early iterations under President Trump, and even he himself realized that his campaign and the party had to spend resources on the on-the-ground real grassroots.
And I know that that exists. We don't all live in states where we're seeing that because I live in a very red state. Michelle, you live in a very blue state. But in places that are, again, the swing states, those people are in place. And I don't think, again, these shenanigans you're talking about, the attorneys are ready to go. And I don't think that was the case four years ago. Actually, I know that wasn't the case four years ago.
It wasn't organized at the level it needed to be. Let's go ahead and take some more calls. Jeff's calling in Massachusetts. Jeff, you've been on hold for almost an hour, so we appreciate it. Watch it on YouTube. Go ahead.
Thank you very much. Now, as far as Harris getting in is concerned, I believe Harris will be our next President, and I'll tell you why. Number one, the college students. The college students, especially the college women, love their abortions. A lot of them are left-leaning, and they're very organized, the college students. Number two, the inner cities. The inner cities are heavily Democratic, minority-based, and a lot of inner cities will vote for Harris for the reason of getting their relatives in if they come from a developing country. And the liberal welfare paychecks are the largest that will come in under a Harris administration.
I think this, usually that would be the case, right? So Harris would count on the inner cities, urban areas, to provide a big chunk of votes that she wouldn't even have to go out and campaign for. But here's the difference this year, Jeff. Barack Obama is out there calling out black men, saying, we know you're not voting for, and trying to shave them into voting for Harris. I don't think, and listen, Donald Trump has shown this in every single cycle, even in 2020. He kept doing better and better amongst these groups. Black Americans, Hispanic Americans, people who had immigrated but were now citizens. So yes, are there some issues that are going to be more difficult with the really organized Democrat left in the inner city?
Yes. I don't think they're as strong as they have been in the past, and that's also because Harris has not been as strong of a candidate. Neither was Biden, to be honest. So they went from one who looked like he didn't know what was going on to another who won't tell you what she believes. And Jordan, it also goes to show the Arab communities in Michigan, you saw there were Somali leaders in Minnesota that came out in support of President Trump.
These are the groups that the Democrats would normally play identity politics with to try to get them to vote for them. But it's backfiring, finally, it appears, and we'll see how it turns out. Let's try to get to one more call today. Let's go to Tim from California on Line 3.
Tim, you're on Sekulow. Good morning. Moved to California 25 years ago. It was a great place. You recall the Reagan era and everything. And when I moved here, a bumper sticker welcomed me by saying, live and let live.
Now that model has changed to live. As I tell you how to, the entire state is controlled by Democrats, every state office, the Assembly. And anyway, the point being that I'm pleading with people, please don't turn America into a socialist republic like the failed experiment here in California. We pay $2 a gallon more for gasoline than you do wherever you are in the country. Just re-registered my 15-year-old vehicle with over 100,000 miles charged me $400. As a poor person, former high school teacher, I live on Social Security entirely.
It's hard to get by, and I am moving out within the next six months. So God bless you all for what you do. Thank you, Tim. And listen, I mean, I think you hear it right there. These are people that are dealing.
We've seen that flow from California. And again, the people continue to elect. And so you have to decide, is there someone there? Do I have to be here?
Could I have a better life somewhere else? And we've seen people be making those decisions over and over the last eight years. And listen, the voters aren't changing.
They're still putting in place those kind of leaders over and over and over again. But here's the thing. We have one minute left right now. If you can still early vote and you haven't, try to do that today. Because you don't know what tomorrow is going to be like. For yourself, whatever you might work, family. So also, because I think that most of you who I'm talking to or who are watching are people that can assist in other ways.
In battleground states, as poll watchers, and making sure that other friends and family can get to the polls on election day. That you can be the reason why. You can be that, you know, it's your vote.
Can you get a tin more? So take advantage of that. If not, go vote early tomorrow. And if you've got time during the day, assist people however you can. Be ready with the facts. And if you need assistance, and you've got a potential legal issue with your voting, or be monitoring it 24-7, Go to ACLJ.org slash election hotline to support that work. Donate today. Because we'll be finding all those issues likely after election day. Donate today at ACLJ.org and double your impact today.
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