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How To Make The Fourth Of July Count This Year

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July 4, 2024 9:00 am

Enjoy this Fourth of July special with Charlie, Tyler Bowyer, and Blake Neff, where they discuss how to make Independence Day count this year by registering more voters. Whether you're grilling, swimming, or just enjoying the day off, this episode has great ideas for both celebrating the greatness of America and working to make it great again. They also answer questions from Charlie Kirk Exclusive members, such as their favorite things about America, fun facts about July 4th, and more.

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Hey everybody. Happy Independence Day. I sit down with Tyler Boyer and Blake Neff and we want to make Independence Weekend count.

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That is TP Action. And if everyone in this audience registered one new voter and got outside your comfort zone, we could save the country. Find new voters. Register them. Do the work.

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Go to noblegoldinvestments.com. Okay, everybody. Happy 4th of July. Happy Independence Day, as they say. And we have here two amazing co-hosts, Blake Neff and Tyler Boyer. Say hello, guys. Who's the second one? Exactly.

Blake Neff, Tyler Boyer. By the way, I'll just let you guys take the show from here. Growing up, Independence Day is always my favorite day of the year. You know it's only one of two days I have dessert?

Is that right? What is the dessert? Oh, it's a mint chocolate chip from Handel's. Oh, Handel's is good stuff.

I pride myself on discipline and self-control. Two days a year, my birthday. And on July 4th, I have ice cream.

All right. Do they have Handel's in Scottsdale? Oh, it's the best. Yeah, they've got a Handel's down in Gilbert.

It's unbelievable. I have to go to this place. It runs circles around Ben and Jerry's.

And what's the other one? Governor Coldstone. Oh, Coldstone. I might just go get some as soon as this conversation's over. No, Handel's is like legit stuff. It's like, oh, it's real ice cream. When Erica was pregnant, she would have it like every Friday.

I went and got Handel's. It's like insanely caloric. It's made with all the, you know, the real stuff, all the real good stuff. So happy Independence Day, everybody. This is an Independence Day special. And we're going to go through some of your questions that you guys email us here while we're on air. Freedom at Charlie Cook dot com. But most importantly, we want to make sure you guys get into the mindset because this Thursday, today, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, we have an opportunity to expand our base and to make this not a weekend of just celebration, debauchery and fireworks.

A little bit of that if you want to do that, I guess is fine, but is also of action. Tyler is here. He runs the largest organization in the conservative movement, not the largest in the country because there's some left wing ones that are still bigger. Right, Tyler? We're getting there in order to register voters chase ballots. Tyler, what is Turning Point Action going to be doing this weekend? Well, Charlie, what we're doing and we're encouraging everybody to do is download the Turning Point Action application.

So it's the Turning Point Action application you can find on the App Store or the Google Play Store. It's blue. You can find it anywhere you get your application. I got a timeout.

We have so many people. I can't find it. How do I do it? So like, let's go down to I know nothing. Go, go to on your phone whenever it says where it says Apple App Store.

So this is App Store or Google Play Store. You go to it and you type in Turning Point Action. Now make sure it's Turning Point Action, not USA. Turning Point Action.

USA is red. Action is blue. So you want to download the blue one.

Yes, I see it right here. And I press open because I have it already. You press open. You go into it. It's going to have a feed that's on there.

A lot of Charlie show everything else that you can follow. Twitter accounts will pop up. The top left hand corner, you press the arrow and type in your phone number and that's going to get you into all of the activism tools. So the arrow in the top left hand corner, then you just type in your phone number. It's going to send you a code just like other applications that you have on your phone.

Confirms that you are really you. This is how we keep leftists off the application. And then once that's confirmed, you can get in and start using the tools, including registering to vote, registering people to vote. So I mean, it's that simple. You can also send text messages, right?

Your local friend group. So you can knock doors immediately. So after the Fourth of July, the application will be set up so that knocking doors, making phone calls, making text, writing postcards are all super easy with a green button. That's something that says voters near me. You press that button and it will open up and allow you to contact all the people who don't usually vote or may not vote in this election.

So you can start building relationships with them. And you can also make calls. And there's all you could send postcards. We're going to talk about that. Yes. What is that?

Huge. And actually have to give a lot of credit to Scott Pressler and Early Vote Action, who is a good friend and partner. We've helped develop all this together with him. You can actually go and press send postcards and it gives you the full script. So you can write a letter or a postcard to anyone that is set up to send to. So in Scott's application, lots of Pennsylvania counties you can send to in our application.

You can send them to Arizona, Wisconsin, and then anyone near you nearby you. This is just the beginning. Take out your phone right now and download that Turning Point Action app. What an amazing tool as you go to barbecues, as you go to fireworks displays and parades today, all across the country, make your Independence Day weekend count.

Every new voter might save the country. So, so, Tyler, just on Real America's Voice, we were watching, walking through what individuals can do. So right now someone might be driving in the car and 560 the answer in Chicago. Yep. On 355 going south.

I did it many times. They're going to a fireworks show. They're going to take their kids to a water park. They're going to beautiful weather in Chicago, or they might be driving right now in KRLA in California or, or they might be in the battleground state of Atlanta. And our call to action right now, we're going to get to some questions too, is make the Independence Day, make July 4th weekend matter. Yep. What does that mean from a political action standpoint?

We need you to get involved. You can start doing that by downloading the Turning Point Action application. You can find that wherever you get your apps. So the Google play store, the Apple app store, also tpaction.com has a hyperlink. So very easy tpaction.com, tpaction.com. You can just press the button, right?

There's a button in the top right hand corner. And it should hyperlink you to the app store, right? That's exactly right. If you do it on your phone. Second thing is, is just registering voters being ready, like you said.

So what does that mean? Someone says, what does it mean to register voters? Well, this is why you need the app, because we make it easy. Once you get in, and you get into the activism tool section, the arrow on the top left hand corner, there's a nice easy button that you can push that says register to vote. If you want to go to our website, it's tpaction.com slash vote, which I use all the time, which Charlie has, he sends me every week, like two to three, a monster in Scottsdale.

And this is what our full time reps are doing, right? This is what everybody's doing at Turning Point Action is we're registering people everywhere we go. But tpaction.com slash vote helps the easiest way to do this, because it's just like the tools the left is putting together. So it gives you a form, you fill it out quickly. That way we can follow up with people in case they don't actually register to vote, press go. And then it takes you over to your state's website to do that. The only thing you basically need to have ready is that state ID or driver's license. So the biggest question that people always have is, do I have to have an ID in the state where I'm registering?

Yes, you do. In most cases, almost every case you have to be the full time resident of that state. So the laws differ.

So how they how they identify. So what we do know is you in most, you know, in every state, you can't be registered in two places, right? You can't vote in two places is mostly the law. But sometimes you can be registered in two places, but you shouldn't be. Yeah, I mean, and you should like when I leave a state, I call them and say, get me off the voter rolls. Yeah, get me off the voter. I did that in Florida and Illinois.

But even if you made a mistake, you forgot to do that. You registered. Just don't vote in both places. That's illegal. That's illegal. If you get registered in the new place that you go register and then vote where you live.

Right. Vote where you're going to be. Had somebody just reach out to me today. They said, Tyler, I'm in Wisconsin. I'm moving to Arizona. Which state should I vote? And I said, it doesn't really matter because as long as you need you in both in either one is like the two most important states in the country, probably. But if you do get here and he said, I'm moving here in August, me and my fiance are moving.

How do I do it? I said, just get registered right away. You'll be fine. And you can vote here in Arizona. But if you don't, then your ballot is going to be in Wisconsin.

Potentially you need to go back and vote. So, so then let's say you're going to a big barbecue this weekend. I mean, in Chicago, it's a big deal.

Phoenix, it's more, I don't know, nighttime. Hey, we pull, we pull Q. Yeah. They're looking at 117.

Yeah, that's beautiful. So what we do is we we grill inside the house and then we go outside for the pool. So let's say you're going to a friend's house. They got 30 or 40 people.

Blake, what should they do? What should they wear? You're going to a barbecue. It's a pro-American celebration. What does that look like? What does a pro-American know?

Meaning what does how does one work that party for the betterment of the country? Well, it's like this one do one. It helps if you're willing to wear the hat. I'm wearing it right now. Everybody right now. This should be the day to wear the MAGA hat.

Yes. There's every day it is today. Following that debate, that's going to be a lot of discussion. And then like it's going to come up.

People talk about it. People like, you know, you can maybe wait for someone if they have like the wrong beer brand and people start raising them for it. You can you can use that as an opportunity. Always find little ways in. There will be a chance where it will come up and then you can find you kind of deduce if someone is sympathetic if you didn't know already.

So you're saying don't bring the wrong beer brand. Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah. And then if it happens, then you can follow up. Are you registered?

If they are not registered, can I help you register? And then right now the app comes in handy. And, you know, a lot of people it's like they fear awkwardness. If you really put them on the spot and you're like, no, I can help you do it right now. They'll they'll probably they'll probably go for it.

Especially if you're if you're kind of like broey about it. Yeah. Like, hey, come on. Like, let's get this done.

Oh, it's July four flipping burgers. Like, OK, I'll fill it in for you. Now, what are the laws?

Are you allowed to fill it in for them or what is the you can read? Are you allowed to wear partisan stuff? Totally. OK, Arizona is really loose. So is that right? Arizona, most most states, there's no there's really not a ton of laws around. They've deregulated it in recent years, right?

Well, the left has intentionally done that. It used to be you had to be an official voter registration person. Depends on the state.

Right. So it depends on the state. Florida is a little more hardcore.

The bluer states historically were a little bit more hardcore. Now they've opened it up where it's like same day registration. You don't need anything. But look, I mean, this is why online that nobody knows who's doing it online. Right. So you pull it up and you go to your online voter registration, which most most states have. And if they don't have it yet, they will soon go right online. You register. You just have to have that ID ready. Like we said, they have to be a resident of that state. Typically, they need a state I.D. if they don't have a driver license or a driver's license. However, they they say in your state, you need to have one of the two of those things to be able to identify yourself as an actual resident. Once you input that, then you're good to go. And if you're in Arizona or Wisconsin or Georgia and other places, this is a really easy process. You upload it. You're good to go.

You're on the turning point system. Then if you go to TP Action dot com slash vote or you go to our our app and you press the button within the application, how the data how many potentially sympathetic people are there in Arizona, Wisconsin, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina that are not registered to vote? I mean, we're at our demographic profile. We're talking hundreds of thousands, Charlie. We're talking literally people don't believe that when you say that maybe millions know. In most cases in America, you know, there are substantial pockets of people who are not registered to vote. You've seen this personally. When you go, you've gone to churches, you are at churches this weekend.

Totally. You ask people who here is not registered to vote. And we were doing voter reg there. And we're doing voter reg there.

We have teams that are constantly doing this. But you go, you ask these groups of people who you would think, yeah, they're good community, but they go to church, right? Or they own guns. They own guns.

They participate. They have kids that are in, you know, sometimes, you know, really important activities, Boy Scouts, other things, and they're not registered to vote. And you know, Wisconsin, this is like a huge deal is that hunters are not registered to vote. In the south, we have evangelicals and churchgoers who are not registered to vote. Here in Arizona, we have a lot of transplants who move here from other places, and they just don't re-register. So their voter registration is still in California or somewhere else, but they moved here as a conservative because they wanted to get out of California. Well, it only makes a difference if you show up and vote because they're chasing the psychos who want to turn Arizona into California.

They're chasing the crazies in Wisconsin who want to turn Wisconsin into Illinois, right? So that is our biggest task is we've got to get people registered and willing to turn out to vote. And you've got to take it upon yourself then to make sure that person does vote. And that's step two.

But right now is they got to be on the voting rolls. And Blake, from a conversational standpoint, how should one talk about this current race, given the dynamics of the debate? Oh, my gosh. Well, so I think it's worth remembering, you got to bring it up.

You have to bring it up. Yeah. And I think it helps that a lot of people who probably are not super, who aren't really engaged with voting, they will get a lot of out of the sort of superficial, like, oh, Biden's a disaster.

He's he's too old. He can't play into that, by the way, play that reinforce. Yeah, like get because people need to hear it from others, too. Yeah. And like, I think they'll be more susceptible to like the ridicule of it, like pointing out how ridiculous it is that they're doing that. How shameful it is. You can compare it with the, you know, the way they all lied about it for years. Like, oh, yeah, the press covered this up for three years, basically, that Biden could not do all of these things. And now they're all admitting it and they've lied about it. And they're just thinking people won't pay attention and won't vote based on this. But you can counter that by registering with me right now.

And you don't need to say it that way. But normal people who don't vote super actively are going to be more open to arguments that are based on just these like this is going to be the most potential right wing July 4th we've ever lived through where like the left is the most ashamed. Yes. Lean into that, everybody, as you get your hot dogs, your burgers and your celebration ready this July 4th. So, Tyler, let's go through in 2020. Donald Trump, despite everything thrown at him, fell 10,000 votes short in Georgia, 10,000 votes short in Arizona, 11,000 in Georgia, 10,000 in Arizona and 22,000 in Wisconsin. Can we get this audience to register 42,000 new voters this weekend? Easily. I mean, think about how many people listen to the show. Millions. We literally have millions of people that this show touches every week.

We've had tens of. So even if just 42,000 people registered one voter, that's it. You just got to register one person. And that's the big story is do not do not be thinking, oh, I have to register 10 people or 20 people or my entire neighborhood. No, you need to register that one person.

Your kid who is going to be 17 turning 18 before the election. You have a spouse that may have just become disillusioned or just too busy. You know, there's plenty of people with spouses that just work really hard and they're like, I'm just I'm so over it. Right. You have family members, extended family members.

Some of us have senior family members who have moved because they've retired and they just have said, you know what, I'm just going to spend all my time on the beach or I'm just going to spend all my time on the lake or I'm just going to spend all my time in the country club on the golf course. And I'm not going to worry about anything else, including voting. All of these instances, plus so many more have to be looked at. And it's just one person in your family is one neighbor, one friend. That's it. And that force multiplying effect is profound. Huge. So. So, Blake, now, do we want to run against Biden?

Oh, that's an interesting question. You know, I feel like we do in the sense that we know we can beat him at this point. And why introduce uncertainty where if they replace him could blow up in their face and get a big land. Do you believe we can beat him at this point? You say we know we can. I mean, I don't I don't say we're going to win 100 percent. Obviously, that's why we're doing all of this.

Yes. But we have a good shot. We have a very good shot. We know he is we know he is weak. We have evidence he will get weaker. The party is all divided.

They're flipping out. They'll have to I mean, assuming he's still running as the time people are hearing this. But like we know we can beat him. We know it's doable. We're up in the polls.

We have all the ingredients we need to win. So why introduce uncertainty with a new candidate that the press can spin in a new way and people might go along with it or not? I think it's good as long as the Democrats are freaking out and fighting with each other and they're doing that with Biden.

So well, and I'll say this on top of it. The one thing that 2020 proved for the Democrats is that they can work with chaos and the chaos that they that proliferated because of how they leaned so far into COVID made it possible for them to start tolling at strings and doing things that really changed the face of our elections. And so your point is exactly right. Giving them more opportunity to promote chaos right ahead of the election gives the Democrats more organizational.

They have the organizational prowess, more ability to do that again. And we shouldn't allow that. We shouldn't allow that. And Jack put out some tweets that said that we shouldn't allow it. They need to move forward and stick with what the American public wanted, which was Biden on the ballot.

And I think Republicans should support that and try to prevent chaos as much as possible. You know, it's kind of funny that there's this assumption that they can't swap out for Kamala because she's brutally unpopular and will be even less popular than Biden. But Biden's approval numbers are really, really low, like substantially below Kamala, substantially below Hillary Clinton at her worst. People really do not like Brandon at this point. And by the way, Trump called them Brandon.

Did you guys catch that? I think he was referring to Brandon, who was the Oh, Brandon Judd. Judd got it. But everybody. But it was kind of funny because everyone thought he was referring to him as Brandon, but he was talking about Brandon Judd. Just call Brandon, as you're saying. Yeah.

And Judd. Yeah. So I want I want your take on this.

So watching the debate, I was quarantined off to the side, like watching myself. We knew Biden did bad, but I don't think he did as bad as some of his other gaffes that we and conservative media cover on a daily basis. Yeah. Would you agree with that?

I don't. It was pretty bad. I think the mumbling over, you know, beating Medicare, that's in the top five. I think that clip was bad moments for sure. There's been a few other ones.

There's definitely been the one where, like, when he gets lost, kind of wandering all around the Rose Garden, I think was one of them. No, but I'm saying most Americans never saw the other. Like, this is their first exposure.

This is the propagandist network that is the mainstream media. But this is the great talking point for Fourth of July, right? It's like if you thought that was bad, you should start. No, that's what I'm saying. You should realize this is a pattern.

This is a pattern. And your government has been lying to you and the media has been covering this up repeatedly. The media line is such a thing to emphasize that they've known this for years. And suddenly over the weekend, we have Axios comes out. Wall Street Journal comes out. WAPO comes out. And it's all these very detailed stories about how the White House personnel shielded the president from other Democrats. And they have these extremely detailed stories on everything they did to hide how bad it was. And you're just like all of them knew about this.

Download the Turning Point Action app and become a force multiplier. This fireworks show or parade find new voters. All right, Tyler, have you heard my theory that they might swap Joe with Jill? Yeah, I already have. I mean, yeah, I think that she has a I didn't respond back in the chat on that, but I was going to say it's not the craziest idea, right? She's already there.

She has the last name. I really think that if you took a public poll of that, people would be very upset. How are they not upset about what's going on right now? That's I'm saying that they like the puppeteering. I mean, they don't they don't realize the puppeteering. Right. And so they get away with it.

If that came out in public, that would be almost I almost think that would be worse than Kamala. There's this great Wall Street Journal piece I have to read from here by Gerard Baker, who's very, very fair. It's this the Democrats gaslit and deceived us for four years, all in the name of democracy that collapsed on Thursday. There is something fitting about the disarray in which the Democrat Party finds itself a fearful symmetry in the now fraught relationship between President Biden and panicking friends and colleagues. Biden succeeded because he made towing the party line his life's work. Like all politicians who egos dwarf their talents, he ascended the greasy pole by slavishly fall slavishly following his party wherever it led. The 70s and 80s, Democrats were party of post Vietnam peacenik activists. So he followed them for that. And he said, you know what?

I'm for that. And in the 90s, they were tough on crime. So he followed them on that. After 9-11, the party fell in behind George W. Bush. And of course, Biden was right there, too, leaning from the middle, backing the war on terror and the invasion of Iraq. So it goes on to this.

And finally, but now 81 years in, things have gone horribly wrong. Much of his party has no use for him anymore. They're trying to desperately jettison him. And in a remarkably cynical act of bait and switch, swap him out for someone more useful to their cause. Do you think they're going to pull Biden? Ultimately, I mean, we've gone through this.

We talked about this length on Thought Grime. I just don't know where they would go unless they have a plan that has been set in motion already for months and months, which it doesn't seem that that's the case. This is not there is no plan. I just with people are still saying all this chaos is intentional. You are so wrong.

This is a bad look. When you don't have a plan in place, it's really hard to herd cats. It's really hard to get everybody on the same page. And even if it was someone like Michelle Obama, which is almost super transparent that this is not her MO, that's why Obama came right out and was like, Joe's good. Joe's part of the Obama control mechanism.

I just don't see how this ends well at all trying to swap him out. Everything points to the direction of leaving him in, even without, you know, brain function is probably going to be the best bet for them. And then they can blame him, by the way. And to that point, they can blame him for a long time.

I mean, I hear that. Blake, are they going to give up the White House that easily? Not saying that we automatically win, but the odds are not there. I mean, they're they're they're sub 50 percent right now. I still get us for sure.

It's really crazy to think about that. We've never in really our lifetimes had a presidential election where George McGovern, a presidential election where a Republican is up in the polls in a big way. But I mean, look, I mean, the last time there was a sacrificial lamb was John McCain Obama. Yeah, that was the last time where it was like it wasn't competitive.

Get the old guy in line. We're done. Even then, I think they tried pretty genuinely to win that one. No, I mean, they're going to try with Biden to stay. But how about George George McGovern? In 84, right, I guess, yeah, I mean, or Mondale and yeah, I'm saying I don't know the Clinton. Yeah, the Clinton Dole election was pretty that's pretty ugly.

Yeah. Ninety six. That was ninety six was ugly. It was like that was really that, you know, old guy. It's 1972 with McGovern.

Yes. The ninety six election was like Clinton's pretty popular. Perot's at it again. You know, Bob Dole is just like the next man up. He deserves this. Like he has to be the nominee because they so well respected and just old bull type stuff.

I think that's the last time. And this is and you know what? There there are a lot of comparisons maybe between Trump and Clinton on our side and Bob Dole and Joe Biden.

The so at what point this will be the answer. I'm Tyler, I'm fascinated on your take here. At some point that we are going to have a bottom up crisis where the Gallegos, the Jacky Rosens, the Tammy Baldwins, if Biden keeps on descending, they're the ones that are going to either show distance themselves or demand a new candidate.

Can you talk about that? Yeah, and they're going to have to start demanding a new candidate publicly in Wisconsin and Arizona and, you know, other places. You know, I you can already see some of that, you know, circling the wagons happening in Michigan where they're like, holy guacamole. Like, we're not we don't have nearly the same type of support that we did organically. And like, again, 16 revealed this, right?

Because they thought organically they could just wipe the floor with Trump and Trump just won't go away. Well, what I'm saying is, for example, let's take Arizona. If Carrie Lake gets within, she's within two points right now.

Oh, yeah. In the latest tracking poll, if she's like tied her up on Gallego. All it takes is Trump then to win by more than five for her to have a real shot, right? Like for her to go for sure.

The manipulated shot. And I'm not saying we don't believe in Carrie. We love Carrie. We believe it. Trump will outperform Carrie.

That is a fact. They're going to come to Arizona not campaigning on behalf of Joe Biden. Not campaigning on behalf of Joe Biden at this point. It's going to be trying to just squeeze in Ruben Gallego, do Trump Gallego voters, which is just going to be like they're just going to be like, just vote for Ruben. You don't have to worry about anything else. Don't care if you vote for Trump. This is what they do.

This is what they did with Mark Kelly. No, no, I'm just saying that is a huge like victory for the Trump campaign. Yeah, but this is the reason why they're nervous, right? Because it's like we got to win by enough to pull to combat combat that, which I think we totally can. That the work that we're doing here in Arizona.

I mean, I hope we win by one, but I mean, I have no idea. Yeah. So I mean, but we're going to have to do everything we possibly can through the kitchen sink at the left to win.

But this is, again, Eric Hovde in Wisconsin. No, I'm saying it's all the sudden these incumbent Senate Democrats were their whole life. They're going to get sunk by Biden. You know what I'm saying here, Blake?

Oh, yeah. This could get wildly out of control for them, because think about this. If Trump survives July 11th, which is a week from today, July 11th, the sentencing, which you will the week after that, his numbers are going to skyrocket because it's the RNC. And I think it's going to be a great production.

You have full monopolization. You have a really good look for the party. It's going to be great. We'll be there in Milwaukee.

We're doing our show. So you're looking at early August and the Olympics happen and everyone forgets about politics for two weeks, basically, and trouble campaign. So you basically post the last bad thing on the calendar will be sentencing for Trump. You're looking at a baked cake until the DNC, which is the next opportunity they have to do the comeback kid narrative in mid-August. Is that enough time to bring his numbers back?

Because presidential politics move at a glacial pace the other way. That's enough time for him to like meaningfully decay even more. No, seriously, though, think about that.

That's a good point. I mean, he looks substantially worse than he did six weeks ago. No, 100 percent.

No, I mean, so. So is he going to be what will he be like health wise by Chicago? And what's crazy is they one more time and it's like all over. He basically can't have another really bad moment. He can't have a major speech. No, I think that goes through even if it's not on a big stage. And supposedly he's going to get through another debate in September. So he's going to have to he's going to have to disappear. But Charlie, to your point, think about this. Think about those people start pulling out of the DNC convention.

Oh, I'm so gay. Doesn't show up or Jackie Rosen doesn't show up or Tammy Baldwin doesn't show up or Senator Casey doesn't show up. One of those people is not going to show up. One of those people is not going to speak at the DNC.

This is fascinating stuff, though. Or Ken Allred doesn't show what he's not going to win anyway. But but these but these or Jon Tester doesn't show up. Oh, yeah.

Oh, yeah, for sure. But one of those people at least is not going to show up. A lot of them may not show up. They may go. I mean, again, this is where a lot of, you know, conspiracy theorists start diving in and start going.

Something's got to give here. Like, they're going to like shut down the like there's going to be some kind of like massive like uprising or like controlled like burn of like Chicago that's going to shut down the whole convention. So then people have an excuse not to come like something like this is where everybody's talking about this because like to your point, Charlie is exactly right.

These people aren't going to want to have any proximity to Joe Biden by that point. The I was just looking at this amazing rally head in Virginia, which is so smart. He did it in southern southern Virginia, right near the North Carolina border. And it just like trolled. It was a very smart move because it was like campaigning in North Carolina state.

But it's really showing up. But then he trolled the left and Yunkin gave a great speech. And it's really great because the left is now pouring money into Virginia because of this.

That's super smart, right? It was right on the speak is like right on the border. You know, I had more North Carolina attendees than Virginia attendees. It's like it was actually like control maximally hard to a rally in like Tahoe. And it's really like Reno. Oh, no, that's what I'm saying.

You go to Washoe County, but it's kind of also California. Yeah. And so it's great. So the the when the lower. So let's talk about the house. Hakeem Jeffries is supposed to for sure take the house. If that starts to get be put in jeopardy after all the Speaker Johnson McCarthy nonsense, what what does that look like? Tyler Blake?

I mean, how do they navigate this atmospherically? Well, let's think about the places that the Republicans are most at risk for the house. OK, so the Democrats are expecting to take back seats in New York and California. Right.

Right. So they're expecting that they had a rewrite of districts in Georgia, which doesn't change much. They there's a couple that can be picked off in other places that they were hoping for, like Lauren Bobert C in Colorado, like one in Arizona, one or two in Arizona.

They're hyper targeting. But I mean, look, outside of that, there's not a ton of places where for them to pick up seats. So the question is, you look at these deeper blue areas where the left isn't investing as much California, New York, for example, and you basically have a repeat of twenty twenty two because of the Joe Biden narrative. Yeah, I mean, you're putting them at potential risk of not having the house and even worse, a house that's controlled either by the Freedom Caucus again or by the or by our good friend AOC. So the latest poll from Pennsylvania Signal C Y G N A L. I don't. Are they a right leaning firm? I think they're pretty fair, right? They're towards the middle, but I think they're center left. Has Trump up for in Pennsylvania post debate?

Yeah. Outside of the margin of error in this poll. And both with multiple candidates to your point, actually, multiple candidates does not help or hurt Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. So there's actually when multiple candidates are there, some of them break down and into other constellations. I still think more candidates help because turnout, you're not going to see that reflected with higher turnout.

Do you agree? And more candidates is really important to you and not just this race, but it's harder races, harder to chase. So the Democrats can't chase when there's multiple when it's binary. It's like, OK, just get them in this bucket or that bucket.

But all of a sudden you start knocking on doors of twenty eight year old women. And they're like, well, I think I like that R.K. guy. They're like, no.

Yeah. It's actually all these bad polls almost make it. It's almost like more likely they'll just have to stick with Biden.

Why? Because, well, if they blow up right now, they can just say Biden is weak because he's old. But like the party's otherwise united.

If you throw out Biden and try to like replace Kamala, now there's a party civil war. We had Joshua who said, how do you and your team celebrate the Fourth of July? Sometimes it feels like Americans get too frivolous with the festivities. It feels like we forget the Fourth of July should make us want to work harder, not just have fun.

What do you guys think? Did I write that question? I guess maybe I spend time in the sun, go for a long walk. Then once it gets to be like 115, I go inside and then I have ice cream. One thing of ice cream. I only have dessert twice a year. That is one of the all we're going to say is the founding fathers were not grilling on the original Fourth of July.

No, but they didn't work. But eventually, John Adams had this beautiful essay. You know this. He said that the Fourth of July will be celebrated with cannons being fired and fireworks and huge celebrations. So they give you a green light to celebrate.

Yeah. Well, it is a day that I support people to go a little bit crazy. I eat as much ice cream as you do in a year in in about a 24 hour period with my kids. So I I I don't share that, but I do celebrate salting like a really great room temperature steak.

It's the best. And you just salt it all day long. Just salt and pepper. That's it. Let it sit out. Grill it to perfection. Get it right at that.

You know what we call rare plus, you know, right there. It bleeds a little bit. And then you go register a voter. I will be around a lot of voters and I'm wearing the MAGA hat all day long.

All day long. Here's another one you might like. Jorge, are there any facts about the Fourth of July or the history of America's founding you wish more people knew and actually wasn't on July 4th? You know, that one July is actually July 2nd, is actually the true founding. It just waited for that signature.

That's right. And so July 4th was when all the signatures were complete. Thomas Jefferson's age when he wrote it was super young. He was like 26 or 27. Most of them are very young.

They're super young. There's only one Catholic, you know, who was the one from Maryland? I'm going to stop him again. I can't remember the name. Charles Carroll, you should know that. Blake, you got to sharpen up.

I keep on running. The point is this. We know you know a lot. He wasn't a very good Catholic if I recall.

I know anything that Blake doesn't know. That's fair. That's fair. Well, good Catholics would have stayed in Europe. Yeah, probably. But he was from Maryland. You're right.

What I'm just I'm just, you know, a Catholic. Or how about 50 years after July 4th? Yep. Yep.

That's the creepiest of all the things. Both Adams and Jefferson both died on the same day, 50 years to the day after the signing of the declaration. That is crazy. That's that's I think that's 1826. That's God's death.

July 4th, 1826. Yeah. What else you got? Oh, let's see. With all the negative news, what are some things you still love about America? Obviously, there's a lot of serious ones, but is there a fun thing you still really love about America? I still love that I have not found this anywhere else in the world, that there's a subset of crazy entrepreneurs in this country. I think that's really cool. I think that there's a small group of ballsy risk takers that are willing.

It really is. When you read like threads on the Internet where they ask foreigners, what do you notice about America? One of the things they talk about is America has this insane go getter energy where they're like, yeah, let's go do that thing. I mean, and that's what we're doing, like go out, register voters.

There's this complaint like it's not in the in the France. They're like, I don't understand me work. Yeah.

Like I just I do what I'm told. I get such a foreign concept. Yeah.

I have not found that replicated anywhere around the world. Maybe I'm wrong. I just have it. It's amazing. What else do I love about America? I mean, I love football. I like free refills.

No, no one else does that. That's true. And ice and they don't do that. They don't have free refills. You don't you don't get free refills. No, you don't even get like you get you don't get free refills. And if you get water, it's like a little tiny thing and there's no ice in it. Yeah.

Total atrocity. Ice and air conditioning is like an unbelievable, you know, first air conditioning. They do not have air conditioning in Europe.

And when I first experienced this, I went I stayed at a five star hotel once in London. They know air conditioning. No, I see.

They have like a like a little mini fan. It's it's unbelievable. It's Europe is poor.

No, no, no. They're environmental. That's a separate issue. These are in the nicest. Charlie, you have to understand they don't want more fun to call Europeans poor because they are. They're not that poor.

They are. The combined GDP of all of Europe is the same as America. If you go like the U.K. is like, oh, we're such a rich country. And then they're like GDP per capita is lower than the poorest U.S. state. Is that right?

Yeah. Europe sucks. Germany is not a poor country. It's not.

But it's fun to say they are. OK. Germany is like legitimately rich and they don't have air conditioning. They don't have Taco Bell. That that plays right into the entrepreneurship. They can have the entrepreneurialism. I think it's incredible, like all of the ideas that come out of America, that without those ideas, the world would be like a shabby place. We used to have this and Trump's going to bring it back.

I like that. We hate to lose. Yeah, it's I love the confidence that America has. I will never cheer for us in soccer. America has confidence. It's losing is more important because it keeps soccer unpopular. We must never allow soccer to become great in America. Well, good news. The American team lost to Panama like last week. Thank the Lord. Sorry.

The great Panamanians, they invade our country. The one exception. I'll cheer for anything else. Today, when you are at a grill, a barbecue or whatever, register voters, register at least one, one voter do the work. Thanks so much for listening, everybody. Email us as always. Freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com.

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