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06-30-2026 · 9h 20m

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[00:14:59] Okay, personal news, of course, I went to bed last night being the chud ass loser that
[00:15:26] I am, as you guys know, being the shut-ass loser that I am, that you know and love, and
[00:15:34] didn't do much.
[00:15:37] I did a little bit of reading, a little bit of sleeping, you looking sharp in that shit,
[00:15:44] big dog.
[00:15:45] Thank you, thank you, thank you.
[00:15:48] But yes, I did you charge the batteries? Yes, I did. Okay, so ladies and gentlemen, as I was saying, as I was saying, so we, I went to bed woke up early, got on a plane wearing this suit.
[00:16:08] Got on a plane wearing this suit and tie and all okay, one of the craziest things I've ever done in my opinion. It's like
[00:16:16] pretty wild
[00:16:18] But did it nonetheless?
[00:16:23] Twitter isn't reading I was reading book, but yeah
[00:16:30] Suit on a plane folks
[00:16:33] Suit on a plane suit in look if mom Donnie
[00:16:36] Johnny can wear a suit in a pool.
[00:16:39] I can wear a suit on a plane.
[00:16:42] Sager would be proud.
[00:16:43] Yeah.
[00:16:44] In any case, ladies and gentlemen,
[00:16:46] let's get right into it.
[00:16:47] So I, you know, personal news wise,
[00:16:51] not really much going on in my life, obviously,
[00:16:54] passed out on the plane as well.
[00:16:56] Woke up, came here, paid my respects to Blucifer as always.
[00:17:02] I've been, I was honoring.
[00:17:04] Chapo shouted you out for making you making them look like shit.
[00:17:09] Oh, nice. I didn't I haven't.
[00:17:13] I was trying to listen to Chapo on the flight, but I fell asleep.
[00:17:18] So I know they had an intermentum on and so we'll see.
[00:17:28] But anyway, I'm still a shut ass loser.
[00:17:31] make no mistake, no matter what. But I'm still a numbers guy. First time catching live. Hell
[00:17:39] yeah, buddy. You're about to catch a lot today. You're about to catch a lot of information.
[00:17:47] Knowledge. That's what we're about to catch. Anyway, that's something I thought you might
[00:17:50] like, Mr. Suit Guy. What is it? We've spoken of Japanese fashion and Italian fashion. But
[00:17:55] what about Congolese fashion? If you've been following the World Cup at all, you might
[00:17:59] have seen DR Congo's national team arrive in the US looking dapper as hell, perfectly
[00:18:05] channeling their nickname, The Leopards, rocking outfits from emerging designer Alvin Jr.
[00:18:10] Mac.
[00:18:11] And that reminded me of the rich and fascinating history of the Congo when it comes to the
[00:18:15] place of fashion and their culture.
[00:18:17] Because in the Congo, dressing well isn't just about clothes, there's a whole culture
[00:18:22] and philosophy around it, called La Sap.
[00:18:25] If you've ever seen photos of boldly dressed men and women strutting the streets of Congo,
[00:18:29] This is what it's about.
[00:18:30] Les SAP stands for Société des Enviens-Sœurs et des Persons Éligents, which translates
[00:18:35] to the Society of Ambient-Makers and Elegant People.
[00:18:39] And the members of this movement are called SAPER.
[00:18:42] But unlike most other cultures where being fashionable requires some discretionary income
[00:18:47] and is typically not something the lower class spends much on, in the Congo, the SAPER are
[00:18:52] very much ordinary people.
[00:18:54] We're talking modest blue collar professions, such as taxi drivers, carpenters, electricians
[00:19:00] who work your blue collar.
[00:19:01] It's just so funny that in the Congo, they've invented aura farming from first principles.
[00:19:08] And I guess technically, they just have invented aura farming before anybody else.
[00:19:13] Like, that's all this is.
[00:19:15] It's not even a lark.
[00:19:16] They just have aura, bro.
[00:19:19] And it's important for others to recognize that you too can farm this aura.
[00:19:25] You too can actually go out and be a guy who changes the ambiance all around you.
[00:19:34] You know what I mean?
[00:19:37] Straight up.
[00:19:38] Respect.
[00:19:39] Or jobs by day and turn into the most stylish dandies at night.
[00:19:42] They will save four months, sometimes years to get their hands on a piece from a big fashion
[00:19:48] house.
[00:19:49] They put it on and they walk through their neighborhood like royalty, cane in hand,
[00:19:54] cigar in another, with an eclectic color combo that they somehow pull off.
[00:19:58] And despite often living in economically poor areas, the Sapa are treated like local celebrities
[00:20:04] and are deeply respected for the positivity they bring to their neighborhoods.
[00:20:08] But here's the thing, all of this isn't just about clothes.
[00:20:11] Masap is rooted in something big, which really began taking shape in the early 20th century
[00:20:17] during the colonial era in the Congo.
[00:20:19] When a man named Andre Matsua,
[00:20:21] who went to Paris in the 1920s,
[00:20:23] immersed himself in French fashion
[00:20:25] and came back to Brazzaville dressed impeccably.
[00:20:28] This was a time where Congolese people
[00:20:30] were expected to be invisible,
[00:20:32] to labor and then disappear.
[00:20:34] So showing up dressed that elegantly
[00:20:36] was a big statement
[00:20:37] and a subtle form of resistance and self-empowerment.
[00:20:40] Workers across both Congos then began adopting
[00:20:44] and reinterpreting the attire
[00:20:46] of the French and Belgian colonizers.
[00:20:48] This was your way of claiming respect
[00:20:50] and express self-worth when it was otherwise denied.
[00:20:53] And what's interesting is that Nessap
[00:20:55] has its own internal culture values, specific rules,
[00:20:59] such as combining no more than three primary colors
[00:21:03] and walking with a proud theatrical struts,
[00:21:06] almost like a performance.
[00:21:07] And the color combinations are painter-like,
[00:21:09] magenta next to cobalt, canary yellow with forest green.
[00:21:13] Things that sound wrong on paper,
[00:21:15] but they make it look incredible in person.
[00:21:18] And it's great to see that this spirit
[00:21:20] is still very much alive.
[00:21:21] When the Congolese team touched down for the World Cup,
[00:21:24] I think they made a hell of an entrance
[00:21:26] and they embodied that spirit of Lassap, beautifully.
[00:21:29] We've spoken of Japanese fashion and Italian fashion,
[00:21:32] but what about Congolese fashion?
[00:21:34] If you've been following the World Cup at all,
[00:21:36] you might've seen DR Congo's national team
[00:21:38] arrive in the U.S. looking dapper as hell,
[00:21:41] perfectly channeling their nickname, the Leopards.
[00:21:44] rocking outfits from emerging designer Alvin Jr. Mac.
[00:21:47] And that reminded me of the rich and fascinating history
[00:21:50] of the Congo when it comes to the place of fashion
[00:21:53] and their culture.
[00:21:54] Because in the Congo, dressing well isn't just about clothes.
[00:21:58] There is a whole culture and philosophy around it
[00:22:00] called La Sap.
[00:22:02] If you've ever seen photos of boldly dressed men
[00:22:04] and women strutting the streets of Congo,
[00:22:06] this is what it's about.
[00:22:07] La Sap stands for Société des Enviens-Sœurs
[00:22:10] et des Persons Élegants,
[00:22:11] which translates to the society of ambience makers and elegant people.
[00:22:16] And the members of this movement are called Saperch.
[00:22:19] But unlike most other cultures.
[00:22:21] Sorry for the, sorry for the repeat video, but I had to go and grab.
[00:22:28] I had to go and grab my coffee.
[00:22:33] I guess this is Le Côte Bru.
[00:22:38] You're a bit quieter than the video's big dog.
[00:22:57] Okay.
[00:22:58] We'll fix it.
[00:23:02] Goal?
[00:23:07] Anyway, where was I? Where was I?
[00:23:10] We're grading these people on a curve because they're victims of Colonials, right? We're not going to pretend that.
[00:23:14] If you were half of those outfits, anyone think you'd look good on them, right?
[00:23:18] Dog, this is not being graded on a curve at all. Are you fucking kidding me?
[00:23:22] Okay, this is yet another example of someone who genuinely doesn't understand fashion.
[00:23:28] Are you kidding me? This is an incredible fit.
[00:23:30] fit. Are you out of your mind? That is like, sincerely, the fit of all fits. This is not like, we're not creating them as a fashionable requires, like, there, this is an entire movement, like every single, every single aspect of this is, is one, maybe not like well tailored, but I think some of them is not way well tailored by design.
[00:23:59] design, but the silhouettes are deliberate, the colors are deliberate.
[00:24:04] All of that is incredible.
[00:24:07] The color palette, the accessories, the sartorial choices, every aspect of this is phenomenal,
[00:24:13] dude.
[00:24:14] And it actually absolutely reaches the standard of some of the highest fashion houses.
[00:24:20] not only that, but also this has been impactful in design philosophy for numerous other European fashion houses, for example, in trends.
[00:24:35] of course, fashion and style is totally subjective, but the notion that these guys don't know
[00:24:54] what they're doing is so silly. They know exactly what they're doing. And no, there
[00:24:59] There is no, like, the limitations, the limitations certainly play a role in what is accessible,
[00:25:08] having said that, it's all the more impressive that they're capable of throwing these fits
[00:25:14] together in spite of the circumstances.
[00:25:18] Anyway, that's so funny.
[00:25:21] This guy said, this guy said that like dandy culture, Harlem Street, where is another Harlem
[00:25:28] Harlem, dandy culture is also another like version of this as well. There is, there are, you know, different variants of, of like specifically black fashion specifically black sartorial sartorial choices from zootsuits, all the way to, as I was saying, like dapper Dan, there's a.
[00:25:56] There's a direct line in in black fashion that has moved the needle. Anyway
[00:26:05] I don't know why we got involved in fashion so early as I was saying it's blessed off time
[00:26:11] I'm here. I'm a shut-ass loser. I'm trying to not look like a shut-ass loser, but I am a shut-ass loser spiritually
[00:26:19] You already know that
[00:26:21] Let's blast this off. Let's freaking blast off fam
[00:26:26] Okay, SCOTUS defends birthright, but does horrible otherwise.
[00:26:38] Hogwatch, I'm in Denver, David Dain on the talk, SCOTUS, Canvas Leave with Robb later,
[00:26:48] Socialism to Colorado.
[00:26:54] A chud can be a Chad. The only thing needs to change is you. Well, that was beautiful. That was deep. Does anyone have.
[00:27:04] Does anyone have a blast off me?
[00:27:12] Okay, that's beautiful. All right, we'll use that one.
[00:27:18] We use that one. We use that one. We use those we use those
[00:27:24] Hell yeah, okay, let's do it
[00:27:29] I already blasted out shit. I missed it. I
[00:27:33] Missed the go vote ones, but I mean I I got one I got one
[00:27:37] I got the main like heroes for piker broadcasting service blast off ready to rip
[00:27:43] Yeah, this is a packed day today folks, this is a packed day is a slam day
[00:27:48] Okay. It's a slam-dash Tuesday. Let's be real. It's no longer a news day Tuesday. It's a slam-dash Tuesday. It's socialism Tuesday.
[00:27:59] Why do you only go to Denver after I've been priced out of it and forced to move to New Mexico?
[00:28:04] Sajj, buddy, my goal here is to make sure that what happened to you doesn't happen to any other Denverites ever again.
[00:28:11] You understand me?
[00:28:13] Also, if you can get priced out of Denver, it's only an inevitability that you will eventually
[00:28:24] get priced out of New Mexico as well.
[00:28:27] What happened to you in Denver can happen to you in New Mexico too.
[00:28:31] So this is a national movement.
[00:28:33] And perhaps maybe one day I'll be in your neighborhood organizing and trying to get
[00:28:39] the elected representative that will fight for your values,
[00:28:43] fight for all of our shared values.
[00:28:50] Yeah, also last but not least, Deep Singh says,
[00:28:56] I already blasted off by the way,
[00:28:57] I'll get to the ballot harvesting.
[00:28:59] There is legal ballot harvesting that we can do.
[00:29:03] In Denver, Colorado, not illegal, legal ballot harvesting,
[00:29:08] Anyway, we're blasting out first and foremost. Let the people know we're live and alive.
[00:29:23] Paralyzed pendant plug. Thank you for the gifted subs.
[00:29:30] The suit with the knit tie. Oof. Yep, yep, yep.
[00:29:34] Where the money from the fear and podcast goes?
[00:29:39] Austin's flights to LA every week. Austin's gaycation. Austin's twink budget. Austin's hotel suite budget.
[00:29:46] Passage travel for campaigning. Will's stream room decor. Cutie's awesome events. March is drugs.
[00:29:52] That's funny.
[00:29:54] Oh man, you don't know the half of it. Anyway.
[00:29:58] Can we get some meals in the chat?
[00:30:03] While people are calling it canvassing might as well drop Julie Gonzalez's name. Oh for sure
[00:30:12] Bro, she's in like a crazy believe you put the suit on. Yeah. Okay. What are you doing here? Well, well first of all
[00:30:20] Oliver, thank you so much for having me everybody. I'm a content creator on twitch tv running for organ one. Yeah organ one
[00:30:27] That's right. I'm also Hassan pikers co-host of the fear and podcast, but you know, Oliver,
[00:30:32] I'm not a political commentator, but I joined millions of Americans in being concerned and
[00:30:38] people who have become dissolution with the democratic. I'm so look at my face. I'm so proud
[00:30:43] of him. He was so good. He was so good yesterday. It was actually incredible. Okay. He made me proud.
[00:30:51] He made me so proud. He killed it. And I heard that he killed it after I left as well. He
[00:30:58] especially killed it. You're trying not to laugh so far.
[00:31:00] The establishment that has become more and more disconnected and in many ways failed its
[00:31:05] constituents. And it's so great to be here to elevate the message of you who will deliver
[00:31:12] an agenda for the working class. And Oliver, I want to take a personal moment to thank you
[00:31:17] for making a commitment to fight. You've got tremendous policies across the board,
[00:31:21] but specifically making a commitment to fighting and protecting LGBTQIA plus health care,
[00:31:26] specifically as it pertains to PREP, which is an incredibly incredible medication that I use
[00:31:31] personally that literally saves lives and prevents HIV AIDS with incredible success, 99%. So I'm so
[00:31:39] happy to be here and support and elevate your message. We've got $38,762 donated out of
[00:31:46] 39,000. Oh, 39,000. Excuse me. $257 donated. I know I was about to, I was with a cookie
[00:31:52] would be like name a policy, but you already did. You came in hot.
[00:31:55] That's not, I got the suit on. Of course I'm prepared.
[00:32:00] Yeah. This, this, this shirt also not fit you well or Oliver's like the fuck are these
[00:32:06] guys doing, man. Do you feel like Kai with all that backroom space? I look, he
[00:32:12] want to fix the lighting a little bit. I don't like that the light is making the
[00:32:18] room weird-colored.
[00:32:23] Um bro, Oliver's up until 12 doing interviews like crazy.
[00:32:27] Yeah, because he's racist in Florida and Florida is not this like glossy big,
[00:32:34] Like Florida 25 is not going to get all the attention, right?
[00:32:47] James Carter. Florida is not going to get the attention that like Denver is that New York is,
[00:32:54] especially because a lot of people think a lot of people think that this is like a lost cause.
[00:33:01] the only way to win in districts like this is by being a right-wing Democrat and that's wrong
[00:33:08] and we're gonna prove them wrong. Gross finger coffee, dipping digits, I just got out of the
[00:33:18] shower. My fingers are cleaner than your life. Okay, yeah. I have to, I don't have anything to
[00:33:26] the story with. Yeah, I did it again. I did it again. I just got out of the shower, Chatters.
[00:33:35] The fuck are you talking about? Anyway, where were we? Where were we? Okay, so let's get,
[00:33:43] let's get into it. I love this photo. I like that we substituted Melon Keros for Colorado
[00:33:51] first on this. Is it me or are the leftist cans just surging as primaries get closer?
[00:34:04] Did you clean that finger in the shower though? Yes, dude. Who doesn't? No, I showered and I kept
[00:34:10] my one digit out of the shower while I was doing it. Average voter of Zoran does it.
[00:34:15] it. Democratic Socialism polling. Okay, we'll look at all that. Yeah, we'll do all that
[00:34:31] and more. Will you consider having David Morales on Providence wrote on a mayoral race
[00:34:34] he's endorsed by Roe and Bernie. Turn off the lights when you finger the coffee. I don't
[00:34:39] even turn the lights off when I'm fingering. Never mind. I'm not going to say it.
[00:34:47] You showered with the suit on. Yes, I wore the suit on the flight. I took off
[00:34:51] the suit. I showered and then I put the suit back on.
[00:34:54] What the hell are you talking about? It's normal. This is a normal thing that people
[00:34:58] do. I'm a normal guy. Okay. Yeah. Um, breaking news is really Prime Minister
[00:35:06] satan yahoo says he will visit new york city very soon claiming the zharmamdani cannot arrest him
[00:35:14] exhibits he says the average american of zharon actually arrested in yahoo
[00:35:20] let me tell you i've been taken up in the third heaven i've been jacked into the bed plan i've seen
[00:35:25] i've seen i can't even compute all it's so fantastic you've never seen nothing you ain't
[00:35:30] heard that and you ain't spelled nothing like this. I don't have words to tell you, but I tell you,
[00:35:35] anybody tries to get in the way of the incredible plan the big guy's got for us has got me pissed
[00:35:41] and I'm just begging to stay on the team man. Just put me in the game coach, whatever you say coach,
[00:35:46] I know I'm weak, I know I'm pathetic, man you're amazing, I'm so lucky you made me,
[00:35:49] what do I do? I'm like a hooky dog man, just take me out of the house, just turn me on,
[00:35:53] just tell me what I gotta do, tell me what, tell me how I serve you, tell me what I can do for you right now.
[00:35:58] Let me tell ya!
[00:36:08] Hold on.
[00:36:18] Sorry.
[00:36:20] Anyway, I think Zoran will try but Tish will refuse.
[00:36:26] I mean, who knows man? Dude. Big Z. Big Z. Listen to the fucking pressure from the
[00:36:35] Democratic Socialists of America, New York City. You wore the same suit. Wait, what do
[00:36:40] you mean? Does this look like the same suit? I literally didn't wear the same suit, even
[00:36:46] though I'm a very, okay, you guys want to know something? I'm not a very spiritual person,
[00:36:53] I do care a lot about like what's it called when you have like certain things certain knickknacks that you think are lucky
[00:37:03] Like I'm not a spiritual person at all but I do
[00:37:07] I I do have in my mind like uh nazar
[00:37:11] I'm superstitious. I'm a little superstitious. Thank you
[00:37:16] and
[00:37:17] I I have I did think about wearing this exact same fit
[00:37:21] But then I was like dude, I've been wearing the same suit everywhere
[00:37:25] I'm a little bit of a crystal mommy. I'm a little bit is a confession for you guys
[00:37:30] I'm a little bit of a crystal mommy, but I got the lucky DSA pin on
[00:37:36] We got the lucky Japanese Communist Party tie bar on okay, so
[00:37:42] I think this will carry us into victory
[00:37:45] I'm not superstitious. I'm just a little stitious. Sure. Sure. You know, I'm like moderate stitious. I
[00:37:56] don't want to joke. I don't want to jinx it. I don't want to jinx it. But yeah, I am the exact type
[00:38:06] of guy who's like, we got to recreate the exact same conditions of victory that took place. I think
[00:38:13] your thinking is sentimental? Maybe? I don't know. I mean, look, at the end of the day,
[00:38:20] what matters most as a fucking hard line materialist, I believe in the power of organizing, obviously.
[00:38:26] Okay, I apologize for my counter revolutionary behavior by offering credence to superstition.
[00:38:33] Obviously, I am, you know, I will be writing in, I'll be writing a report on my counter
[00:38:42] revolutionary activity soon, okay? But there's a little bit. There's a little bit of that in me.
[00:38:47] There's a little bit of that dog in me. I don't know what it is, but you know, I don't let it,
[00:38:52] I don't let it take over at all. I don't let it take over my entire mindset. And I do think that
[00:38:59] first and foremost, primarily what matters is putting the work in, organizing, making sure
[00:39:05] that you have the people, okay? But I do have a little bit of magical thinking that I abide by,
[00:39:11] You know because you got to there's always luck also always factors in these sorts of incidents, right?
[00:39:20] Let's just call it Turkish magic sure sure
[00:39:25] Anyway, we got so much going on I will be having David Dane of the American prospect on
[00:39:31] later on the show
[00:39:34] before I go out
[00:39:35] with Chris Rab
[00:39:37] Before I go out with Chris Rabb, we'll obviously talk about what Zoran just did with the headcount, okay?
[00:39:49] Journal Sentinel from Milwaukee reports, Hong appears on stream with a Sampiger who has said U.S. deserved 9-11.
[00:39:56] Yeah, this is like, I think it's a real shame that a lot of, there are enough like hitters,
[00:40:08] enough assassins, enough people that will do the bidding of the ADL, do the bidding of Israel
[00:40:15] in like every local newspaper. I don't think this is the same for the rest of the Milwaukee
[00:40:22] journal, Sentinel people, you know, but it is kind of sad that there's enough people
[00:40:28] that will write a hit piece, right? There's enough people that will write a hit piece
[00:40:32] in virtually every small market, big market doesn't matter in every local news media organization.
[00:40:39] Like under different circumstances a year ago before the before the barrage of hate
[00:40:45] attacks started before the barrage of hate attacks unfolded a couple of years ago, they
[00:40:51] would have said, Francesca Hong appears with, you know, leftist streamer who is organizing
[00:40:59] voters, who's organizing Gen Z, who's converted a lot of young men from the far right, you
[00:41:05] know, that was the, that was the angle. And nowadays it's all controversial streamer.
[00:41:10] US deserve 9 11. They're trying to make fetch happen. It hasn't happened, but it doesn't
[00:41:15] matter, right? Like it's just as long as they can scare any boomer, as long as they can
[00:41:21] scared 10 boomers. And as long as they can drive clicks with this controversy, they'll
[00:41:27] do it, right? Key points. Wisconsin, gubernatorial candidate Francesca Hong raised more than
[00:41:33] $57,000 by appearing on a live stream with controversial online commentator, Assam Piker.
[00:41:37] Assam Piker is the face criticism for passing comments, including saying Americans are 9-11.
[00:41:42] Other remarks called anti-Semitic Hong defended her appearance, stating, candidates need to
[00:41:45] engage with larger audiences. Though she disagrees with some Piker statements, the appearance
[00:41:49] Drew Peterson for Wisconsin Conservatives and has highlighted a divide among Democrats
[00:41:53] on whether to engage with Piker. It's just funny because there is no fucking, uh, uh,
[00:41:58] divergence, right? There is no divide among Democrats. I'm telling you right now, all
[00:42:05] of that is just completely made up. It's just like a blanket template that they apply any
[00:42:11] time they mentioned me. In the past, when they used to mention me, they would say Hassan
[00:42:16] He's a prominent critic of Israel and therefore we can't just say he's a prominent critic of Israel. We have to say he's a vicious, rabid, anti-Semitic, anti-American monster.
[00:42:28] Now, of course, it doesn't really matter, because what a lot of these guys don't recognize, I hate it personally. I hate being smeared as an anti-Semite. It annoys me.
[00:42:36] It doesn't really matter, because what a lot of these guys don't recognize, I hate it personally.
[00:42:42] I hate being smeared as an anti-Semite.
[00:42:45] It annoys me.
[00:42:46] It's untrue, and it makes no sense.
[00:42:49] I'm someone who has combated anti-Semitism my whole life, and I will continue to do so.
[00:42:55] However, what they don't realize is this kind of commentary coming from local newspapers
[00:43:01] and mainstream media outlets unironically boosts my legitimacy.
[00:43:05] Because the average American literally hears that and thinks, oh, here we go again.
[00:43:12] They're calling another critic of Israel an anti-Semite.
[00:43:16] He must be a real one.
[00:43:18] Okay?
[00:43:19] That's it.
[00:43:22] That's it.
[00:43:25] I hope at some point the media will stop doing this.
[00:43:31] It's just very frustrating.
[00:43:33] It's very, very frustrating to see it.
[00:43:35] everybody sees it like this isn't this isn't a real thing you know what I mean
[00:43:40] this is not a real cause for concern I don't think anyone serious thinks I'm
[00:43:46] legitimately anti-Semitic or whatever I mean it's just so stupid and we just
[00:43:52] have to eat it I guess there's nothing you can do about it you just have to
[00:43:56] wait it out
[00:44:00] Ben Lorber consciously or not has some on is brilliant taking the page from
[00:44:04] Steve Bann is War Room, which has served as a life-sharing
[00:44:07] for maga candidates and operatives to develop cross
[00:44:09] and developing cross pollinate strategy and tactics,
[00:44:12] differences on us 30K viewers plus DSA
[00:44:14] as a grassroots infrastructure.
[00:44:16] If the left is having its Tea Party moment,
[00:44:18] develop a populist ground solid towards oriented towards
[00:44:22] reshaping one of the two major parties
[00:44:23] and winning political power,
[00:44:24] Piker's playing a crucial role.
[00:44:28] I am doing it on purpose.
[00:44:29] Of course, this is all deliberate.
[00:44:31] That's also part of the reason why I am the receiving end of these like heinous smears consistently being called and smeared as an anti-semite. It is what it is.
[00:44:45] Nassan's solution to everything is just eat it. Buddy, it's worked so far. Okay? Has it not worked so far? I think it's worked so far.
[00:44:56] Right? But I will say, I think with Israel's, the Hosbara budget increasing, this kind of stuff has increased alongside it as well.
[00:45:12] Like, I don't, I'll just straight up say it. I think at this point, anyone that f*****g defends Israel on the right or on the left, it must be getting a little piece of that motion.
[00:45:23] Right? Like someone like Asman Gold magically turns his entire world view around.
[00:45:29] I know he's not exactly morally consistent, intellectually consistent, or an intellectual at all,
[00:45:36] but such a glaringly obvious shift away from being like,
[00:45:40] oh, I don't really care about Israel too.
[00:45:43] Actually, Muslims are our enemy, and Israel is defending us in the West.
[00:45:48] He sounds like Tommy Robinson, right?
[00:45:52] I think guys like that are probably getting a piece of that action.
[00:45:56] They have to be.
[00:45:59] Okay, they have to be.
[00:46:01] Because if you're an independent content creator, you're aware by design of the way, which way the winds are blowing.
[00:46:10] So anyone like Asmongold that goes against the grain in this regard is not doing it because of their own moral framework.
[00:46:18] I think he's doing it because he's probably getting a little piece of that action.
[00:46:42] He went from, oh, wow, Israel has a tremendous amount of control over domestic policy.
[00:46:47] I find that unconscionable to Israel as our most moral ally.
[00:46:51] He's literally repeating the exact same shit that you hear from Jonathan Greenblatt,
[00:46:55] the exact same shit that you hear from all these other people,
[00:46:59] all these other bought and paid for or ideologically minded people that have, you know,
[00:47:05] defended Israel their whole lives or are getting paid to defend Israel.
[00:47:08] It's not an accident.
[00:47:10] Anyway, Hong raised another nearly 35 grand the same day while joining Mike from PA Streaming
[00:47:15] to count ban from first several times where appearance came one day before the end of
[00:47:21] a fundraising period came until July 15th, so many campaign finance work covering activity
[00:47:25] from January 1st to June 30th.
[00:47:27] Hong spoke with Pyger for about 90 minutes discussing policy on her platform, the portrait
[00:47:30] of Milwaukee Books, Yonis, the Act 10 era of Wisconsin politics, Madison's restaurant
[00:47:36] scene, and whether a Democratic socialist is viable in Wisconsin.
[00:47:38] person who wins the most votes is the most likable on said
[00:47:41] wisconsin conservative sees on hong's appearance with piker including
[00:47:44] represented tom tiffin is a republican front-runner the governor's race
[00:47:47] conservative radio host dan o'donnell said piker just might be the only person
[00:47:51] on earth crazier than she is
[00:47:53] critics call piker anti-american anti-semetic in comments from twenty nineteen
[00:47:56] piker it said
[00:47:58] uh...
[00:47:59] america's are not levin later calling his remark inappropriate piker recently
[00:48:03] said he would vote for him also israel every single time comments condemned by
[00:48:05] the american jewish committee
[00:48:07] u.s. House resolution blah blah blah so they just like slap on all of that over
[00:48:10] and over again
[00:48:11] in june by those block from entering the united kingdom with the government
[00:48:13] germany's president i think it is the public that i could as a cool
[00:48:16] commentator bjk uger
[00:48:18] said they were bennett criticizing israel the bbc reported
[00:48:22] uh...
[00:48:23] i'll give you all of a put you on game okay
[00:48:26] you wanna know how you write this article favorably normally
[00:48:30] as a prominent critic of israel son piker it has been uh... falsely or
[00:48:35] has been criticized as an anti-Semite or has been called an anti-Semite.
[00:48:41] A criticism that he considers to be a heinous smear, as he has said over and over again,
[00:48:49] that he's had a long career of advocacy against anti-Semitism.
[00:48:54] Like something along those lines, there's no counters on here at all.
[00:48:58] You know what I mean?
[00:48:59] You could add on Jeremy Corbin or Zach Polanski also, including numerous other advocacy organizations
[00:49:04] the UK, roundly condemning this decision when talking about the British, you know, the British
[00:49:11] ban, because it was an unbelievably controversial ban that no one in the UK actually agreed
[00:49:16] with so much so that even ops of mine, like even pro-Israel publications like the Free
[00:49:22] Press, criticize the British government for doing this, right? But they don't mention
[00:49:27] any of that. They don't do balance coverage on this stuff, because balance coverage would
[00:49:34] imply uh... the the hollow nature of these criticisms and how ridiculous it
[00:49:38] is
[00:49:39] prejudice on willing to put on a lot of someone who said america's of nine eleven
[00:49:42] places but there is a claim that doesn't matter for seven october seven
[00:49:45] to be sent a statement of any other democrat can is for governor is
[00:49:47] condemn these babies they're making one thing clear is the extremism the
[00:49:49] democratic party fully embraces
[00:49:51] spokesperson for sarah roger is considered the front runners said the
[00:49:54] campaign had no comment on the pierce of piker democratic and it might be a
[00:49:57] little bit of a comment
[00:49:59] milwaukee county executive david carly was the first to say
[00:50:03] He would not appear if pike appear with piker if invited who the fuck is milwaukey county executive david crowley bitch
[00:50:11] Who the fuck is inviting you to the broadcast?
[00:50:15] Who invited you?
[00:50:17] Who are these people?
[00:50:19] Where are these people coming from they're like oh dude listen? I'm not coming on the Hassan piker. Oh really?
[00:50:26] Oh guys if someone were to give me a million dollars. I'd say no as
[00:50:31] comment dude what is this dinner with
[00:50:35] Jay-Z or a billion dollars as hypothetical
[00:50:38] neither is happening for you big dog why
[00:50:41] the fuck would I have you as the
[00:50:43] Milwaukee County executive on my fucking
[00:50:47] broadcast when if I ever had the
[00:50:49] equivalent of something like that on my
[00:50:51] motherfucking broadcast oh my god dude
[00:50:54] yeah yeah no definitely yeah me for
[00:50:59] example of Dua Lipa was like I'm breaking
[00:51:01] waking up with my husband to go on one of these fancy Europe travel trips with a controversial
[00:51:08] streamer Hassan Piker, I'd say no.
[00:51:11] You know, I'm a man of Allah, I'm a man of God.
[00:51:14] No thank you ma'am.
[00:51:15] Yeah, that's not, you know, what do you mean?
[00:51:18] What the fuck is this dumb ass, what the fuck is this dumb ass statement?
[00:51:27] It's like chatters mean like I'm not coming on the broadcast.
[00:51:31] Others have a much higher likelihood of coming on the broadcast than the Milwaukee County
[00:51:36] Executive.
[00:51:37] I'm open to all reasonable pragmatic conversations about how to move our state forward with
[00:51:41] Sampagos statements are beyond the pale and I would not appear with them if invited Crowley
[00:51:44] said this raises about who can generate the most viewers on live streams by making outrageous
[00:51:48] and offensive statements.
[00:51:49] And the same is shared by our campaign honk said she doesn't necessarily agree with every
[00:51:51] single statement of Sampagos ever made, but it's inarguable that he uses massive platform
[00:51:54] to stand up for working class people, for trans people, for immigrants, for other marginalized
[00:51:58] folks
[00:52:01] on session specifically disagree with the park is one of the comments about
[00:52:03] killing capital circulated by wisconsin's service at the long stream of
[00:52:06] biker i've worked political violence
[00:52:08] yeah i i do too
[00:52:10] okay
[00:52:11] pikers campaign with democratic socialist elsewhere in a teaser announced
[00:52:14] wrongs appearance by the state
[00:52:16] uh... he
[00:52:17] uh... he could head to wisconsin's stone for home
[00:52:19] but it's also rally for democratic social in america back and is in new york
[00:52:22] in campaign which is a candidate of the well said run criticism of two other
[00:52:25] democrats in the race
[00:52:26] mcmarouset piker is somebody who says extremely offensive things in order to
[00:52:29] generate clicks
[00:52:31] and views and followers is not entirely different somebody like make went to the
[00:52:34] far right influence or white supremacist
[00:52:36] i love that they posted a photo of me and a o c right underneath that statement
[00:52:40] by the way
[00:52:41] immediately destroying the fucking counter uh... narrative
[00:52:45] cheesecake not mention thank god
[00:52:47] well some of the democratic party of appeared on by the stream others have
[00:52:50] said they wouldn't join him
[00:52:51] i think that it's essential the candidates go on to have come first of all
[00:52:56] i have a question
[00:52:59] if you're gonna write an entire article about me
[00:53:01] why the fuck won't you
[00:53:03] ask me for comment
[00:53:04] what kind of fucking journalism is this
[00:53:07] hope carnaub
[00:53:09] shame on you
[00:53:10] okay
[00:53:11] fucking shame on you shame on the milwaukee journal sentinel two how is
[00:53:16] this good journalism
[00:53:19] i hope you got seven thousand dollars from the israeli kinesit
[00:53:23] to be able to write such a fucking idiotic hit piece
[00:53:26] What the fuck is this?
[00:53:29] What is this?
[00:53:30] You're not gonna ask me for comment?
[00:53:35] You're not gonna ask me for comment at all?
[00:53:38] The fuck is this shit?
[00:53:40] Look, there are certain outlets
[00:53:42] that I'm not gonna fucking respond to, right?
[00:53:46] Milwaukee Journal Sentinel,
[00:53:47] I would have gladly fucking responded to.
[00:53:49] Anyway, look at the sequence of fucking losers, the graveyard of political campaigns that
[00:54:00] we have led, that have openly criticized us on Pyger, like suck my dick.
[00:54:06] Hong is among the, Hong is among the six Democrats still competing for the nomination
[00:54:10] on August 11th primary, yeah.
[00:54:15] Karnop can be reached out at each Karnop a USA date USA today co.com fucking ridiculous
[00:54:36] Anyway
[00:54:38] This is a unbelievable hit piece dude
[00:55:08] At a critical moment when local news is more important than ever, this is how you choose
[00:55:28] to utilize your limited resources.
[00:55:52] Anyway, it's a tiny newspaper, but it's still good
[00:55:57] to, to, you know, show them a little bit of fucking criticism for doing this kind of thing.
[00:56:02] Cause it's like, it's, it's disgusting.
[00:56:04] What they did is like so silly.
[00:56:07] Same author, but with a puff piece for Hong's opponent.
[00:56:11] Yeah.
[00:56:11] Who was Andy Mansky, the other Republican running for governor?
[00:56:16] Yeah.
[00:56:16] Profile piece by Hope Carnop.
[00:56:19] Same fucking outlet.
[00:56:21] Seems, seems to me like we know exactly which direction she's heading.
[00:56:27] I just think it's it's deeply unethical to do stuff like this Florida AFO like I'm saying this is someone who's very clearly not a part of
[00:56:38] I'm an independent media personality. I'm a political commentator. I let my biases be known
[00:56:44] I obviously stump for campaigns. It's very different than like what a
[00:56:49] Objective newspaper is supposed to do but I care quite a bit about making sure that we have reliable objective news
[00:56:57] reporting at a time when, when it is critical, okay?
[00:57:03] It is the last bastion of defending democracy.
[00:57:06] I know we're gonna talk about Florida AFL-CI
[00:57:08] refusing to endorse Moskowitz
[00:57:09] and the only incumbent in them in the state
[00:57:11] they didn't endorse, I feel the lark in motion.
[00:57:13] I know we're gonna talk about it.
[00:57:14] Yeah, like they added statements
[00:57:17] that Mallory McMorrell herself then backtracked on.
[00:57:21] It's just the same fucking copy,
[00:57:22] pause the article over and over again.
[00:57:24] It's disgusting, it's nasty.
[00:57:26] I expect that from fucking dumb ass slop tubers on the internet.
[00:57:30] I don't expect that from local newspapers, okay?
[00:57:38] I don't expect that from local news media.
[00:57:41] Even the New York Post, before they write a hit piece,
[00:57:45] will reach out for a comment, you know?
[00:57:48] Even they abide by that standard.
[00:57:50] You can't be worse than the fucking New York Post, man.
[00:57:54] You can't be worse than the motherfucking New York Post.
[00:57:57] Nasty.
[00:57:58] Anyway, economists and you go polled from 626 to 629.
[00:58:03] Do you have a favorable opinion on socialism?
[00:58:06] 36% said favorable, 44% said unfavorable.
[00:58:09] By party, net favorability for Democrats is plus 47.
[00:58:14] Independence at minus four.
[00:58:16] Would you ever vote for a candidate
[00:58:18] who identified as a Democratic socialist?
[00:58:19] No at 47, yes at 33.
[00:58:22] Fantastic.
[00:58:23] It's growing, this is good, this is momentum, okay?
[00:58:33] Couple years ago, these numbers would not be
[00:58:35] anywhere near they are, this is great.
[00:58:38] And the more victories that we put on the board,
[00:58:43] the more we associate good governance
[00:58:46] with democratic socialism, the more Zoran gets W's,
[00:58:50] The more Claire Valdez gets W's once she's in Congress,
[00:58:54] same with Thalia Lisa, same with all of these other people,
[00:58:57] the more that momentum builds,
[00:58:59] the more these numbers will dramatically shift.
[00:59:03] Okay.
[00:59:05] For the longest time, people like AOC, Ilhan Omar,
[00:59:08] Rashida Tlaib were basically out there on their own.
[00:59:11] Okay.
[00:59:12] For the longest time, it was Bernie Sanders
[00:59:14] and a handful of other people
[00:59:16] that were either associated with the DSA
[00:59:18] were self-identified democratic socialists who didn't even you know openly say that they were
[00:59:24] democratic socialists. We're putting numbers up at this point okay. It's very clear that there is
[00:59:30] a movement building here and the more it becomes an undeniable force in American politics the more
[00:59:38] that we can be loud and proud in our advocacy for things that pertain to people's material
[00:59:44] conditions and improving said material conditions, the more we show the rest of the country that
[00:59:50] democratic socialism means centering the needs of the working class above the needs of corporations,
[00:59:56] the more those numbers will grow. I feel more confident than ever before. This is also part
[01:00:03] of the reason why the electoral route has always been incredibly important. This is
[01:00:09] why it's always been an incredibly important route. It's we have to exhaust all available
[01:00:13] options and one of the most viable routes there is Electoralism. This is precisely why
[01:00:19] I've been doing what I've been doing. Okay. Can we watch this sick? Do you say it? Oh
[01:00:36] Oh yeah, I love this DSA edit.
[01:00:38] I fucking reposted this on TikTok.
[01:00:41] It's so fire.
[01:00:43] The DSA, the Democrat Socialist of America.
[01:00:46] Okay, here's just a sample of what they're about.
[01:00:47] Abolish the electoral college,
[01:00:49] replace the two-party system with a multi-party democracy,
[01:00:52] implement proportional representation,
[01:00:55] and rent choice voting and all elections.
[01:00:57] Establish public ownership of the largest corporations
[01:01:01] and essential industries to ensure democratic control
[01:01:04] and accountability to the people.
[01:01:06] end all military and economic aid to Israel sounds so
[01:01:13] or
[01:01:14] or
[01:01:15] or
[01:01:16] or
[01:01:17] or
[01:01:18] or
[01:01:19] or
[01:01:20] or
[01:01:21] or
[01:01:22] or
[01:01:23] or
[01:01:24] or
[01:01:25] or
[01:01:26] or
[01:01:27] or
[01:01:28] or
[01:01:29] or
[01:01:30] or
[01:01:31] or
[01:01:32] or
[01:01:33] or
[01:01:34] It's so funny. Wow, I love those ideas. Who was that guy? A Democrat? Yeah, a Democratic
[01:01:43] Socialist, right? He knows all this sounds good. So we have to try to say sarcastically.
[01:01:48] No, it's awesome. They're like, the Socialists want more democracy. Who would want that?
[01:01:55] It's like, yeah, man, I think even people in your cult would look at that and go, that
[01:02:00] sounds pretty fucking good to me.
[01:02:05] Huh, that Milwaukee local politician that thinks he's
[01:02:08] here. Okay, first of all, he is not Timothy Anthony. Okay, he
[01:02:13] is not Timothy Charlemagne. And by Timothy Charlemagne, I of
[01:02:17] course mean Danville VA Councilman Dr. Gary Miller folks.
[01:02:23] Dr. Gary Miller is that guy.
[01:02:28] Other people follow his lead, Zoran Kwame Mamdani follows the lead of this man and can't
[01:02:36] even get a fraction of the aura that the good doctor has in his fucking pinky finger.
[01:02:43] This is Dr. Gary Miller.
[01:02:44] We're here on Kemper Road where we're installing 1600 feet of brand new sidewalk.
[01:02:49] When you think about public safety, the first thing that comes to your mind may not be
[01:02:53] sidewalks, but there are many neighborhoods in Damville that don't have a sidewalk.
[01:02:57] Tell him, tell him, what happened here? What happened here, Ankh? Ankh, talk to him.
[01:03:03] Talk to him about the sidewalks, baby. Walkability is important. What happened
[01:03:11] here. He walked with a lean. Yeah.
[01:03:21] That's on.
[01:03:27] Hassanabi type pens.
[01:03:29] Oh,
[01:03:29] sidewalk represents public safety. It's the crosswalk.
[01:03:32] The senior uses to get to the grocery store. It's the path
[01:03:35] the child walks to school or the way a neighbor rolls a
[01:03:38] wheelchair. Street with a sidewalk is a safer
[01:03:41] street and a healthier neighborhood. That's why I made a promise in 2022 to
[01:03:45] bring sidewalks back to Danville. And I'm proud to say that it's finally
[01:03:49] happening. This neighborhood isn't the River District and it's not the casino
[01:03:54] but the people. Yeah, I heard Zoran's cam up. Donald was the one who filmed
[01:03:59] this.
[01:04:02] Donald went out went down to Danville, Virginia to film this to film this
[01:04:07] campaign at
[01:04:07] If here matter just as much.
[01:04:12] That's why I want to ensure that we use Dammel tax dollars to help the people who live in
[01:04:16] Dammel.
[01:04:17] I'm Dr. Gary Miller and I'd be proud to have your vote on November 3rd.
[01:04:21] Dude.
[01:04:22] Dude.
[01:04:23] That is my goat, okay?
[01:04:25] That is my legend.
[01:04:26] That is my goat.
[01:04:27] I love him.
[01:04:29] The fact that he has pulled his pants all the way up to his titties, this is a man who
[01:04:34] who is unafraid to make bold, fashion choices, bold,
[01:04:39] declarative fashion statements, okay?
[01:04:43] Under armor, polo, golf t-shirt tucked all the way down.
[01:04:52] Zoran getting praised by Republicans.
[01:04:58] I'm some strange bedfellows for Mamdani.
[01:05:00] He's getting his flowers all over conservative media.
[01:05:04] Play the clip.
[01:05:05] I know tons of Republicans who are actually operatives
[01:05:08] within the party who were saying they couldn't wait
[01:05:10] to make him the face of the Democrat party.
[01:05:13] And they thought that would be very good for Republicans.
[01:05:15] Depends on where you are.
[01:05:17] Because in New York, he's a hero.
[01:05:19] I mean, he's becoming extremely strong
[01:05:22] and formidable as a kingmaker.
[01:05:25] There's a kingmaker tonight, and that's the mayor.
[01:05:27] The mayor of Maldonado is not only a kingmaker,
[01:05:29] a queenmaker as well because he backed two women who were going to go to Congress.
[01:05:33] Mandami's forces by going door to door took down some big players, including APEC.
[01:05:39] Remember Jen, how just a year ago the establishment was like every single piece of Republican mail
[01:05:46] this fall in 2026 is going to have photos of Zoran and they're going to be terrifying.
[01:05:52] Yeah, that's going to be awesome. Let them do that. Okay. Let them fucking do that.
[01:05:58] Let them try.
[01:06:00] Do you know how galvanizing it will be
[01:06:03] for every other candidate to get the automatic Zoran nod
[01:06:07] without even getting the Zoran nod?
[01:06:10] Because those policies and that success is non-partisan.
[01:06:15] Okay?
[01:06:17] It's not partisan.
[01:06:18] Universal child care is not a partisan issue.
[01:06:21] If you want to make that a partisan issue as a Republican,
[01:06:24] go right the fuck ahead.
[01:06:27] Okay?
[01:06:28] I'm not gonna stop you. I'm not gonna hold you do that. Please
[01:06:33] Please talk about how how horrible it is that that the the local
[01:06:39] DSA equivalent the local Democratic Socialist equivalent is gonna be just like Zara. Mom Donnie's gonna fight for
[01:06:46] Universal childcare. It's gonna fight for better public transit
[01:06:50] Okay
[01:06:52] You think that's going to be bad. Are you insane?
[01:06:56] No, the beauty of this is and I and I said this in my speech at the New York City DSA slate rally, if you remember I said our job isn't just to, you know, advance Zoran's agenda that's important because that agenda is obviously good for New Yorkers is good for the movement.
[01:07:13] the movement. But I see my job as making Zoram-Mamdani unremarkable, okay? Because we're
[01:07:21] going to elect a million Zorans, okay? We're going to elect thousands of Zorans. And when
[01:07:27] I say thousands of Zorans, I'm talking like local, city, state, Senate, so much so that
[01:07:37] We're going to be like, yeah, this is just normal.
[01:07:41] This is what good politics looks like.
[01:07:44] We're going to make it so that people
[01:07:50] will be afraid to admit that they voted Republican ever again
[01:07:55] in polite company.
[01:07:57] They're going to be like, what?
[01:07:58] Of course I didn't vote Republican.
[01:07:59] What are you talking about?
[01:08:00] Of course I voted for the agenda of the working class.
[01:08:07] We'll get there.
[01:08:19] How'd you get a glass of reflecting pool water?
[01:08:21] It's delicious.
[01:08:22] I'm drinking the Washington, D.C. reflecting pool water.
[01:08:27] I can do a shout out to Medicare which everyone should have for paying my 83 year old dad's
[01:08:38] triple bypass which he's recovering well from.
[01:08:41] Let's go, medical science rules, hell yeah, hell yeah to medicine, hell yeah to Medicare.
[01:08:55] freedom-flavored pool water anyway. Irrifying voters, Fox News has told their
[01:09:05] anchors to stop talking about Zoran because he is too popular. They can't
[01:09:09] find a photo of him not smiling. He is hyperdiscipline. I'll give him that and
[01:09:19] it's paying dividends. Hopefully now he'll be a little bit more confident to be
[01:09:23] even more bold, but he's been unbelievably responsive to the DSA.
[01:09:28] Okay.
[01:09:29] He's been, I mean, he's been so good.
[01:09:32] He is God damn it, dude.
[01:09:34] Look, I don't want to glaze the man too much, but he has been so fucking good.
[01:09:39] I mean, look, yesterday I was talking about how he, uh, you know, there's plans
[01:09:44] in the, uh, there's plans of motion to hire 600 new NYPD officers, right?
[01:09:49] That goes against the core campaign promise.
[01:09:51] Groundwork came out and openly criticized them for it, openly pressured them from the outside for it.
[01:09:57] Okay? Guess what Zoran did today?
[01:10:01] Shake hands with Menin. New budget for New York City.
[01:10:05] No new NYPD hires. Okay?
[01:10:09] Promises made, promises kept.
[01:10:14] That's it. That's it. That's huge.
[01:10:19] Okay, that's huge that that that is responsive democratic politics, and I mean small the democracy, okay?
[01:10:31] You didn't forget the people that brought you to the ball, okay?
[01:10:35] You didn't forget your voters. You didn't forget your constituents
[01:10:39] You didn't forget those who voted for you to implement this agenda, and he's burning through it
[01:10:44] I mean, it's huge. It's huge. I cannot sing as praises enough. I know I hope that one day
[01:10:53] This will be unremarkable one day. We'll look at this and we'll go bare minimum
[01:10:57] Duh, of course, the politician is going to listen to the demands of their
[01:11:02] Demands of their voters. This is how it's always been done. But today is not that day
[01:11:07] Okay
[01:11:09] That's why I always say
[01:11:11] That's why I always say it was a merge. Okay. Emerge to, oh my God. Oh my God. It was all of the, all of DSA. Okay.
[01:11:21] Inside, outside pressure. Sorry for not giving emerges proper credit. Oh my God. Anytime I say something about DSA, now people get really mad internally in the organization, not internally, but like they tweet about it.
[01:11:36] This guy doesn't know anything about this guy doesn't know anything about fucking
[01:11:44] What's going on internally? I apologize? I apologize, okay?
[01:11:48] It's because groundworks gave me labubu beanies and that's why I keep repping groundwork
[01:11:54] Okay, but no caucus warfare here. I'm not even affiliated with the DS. I don't even know what it is. Okay. Shh. It's fine. I
[01:12:01] apologize I apologize
[01:12:03] for I
[01:12:05] I apologize for for getting into the caucuses. Okay, you're all beautiful. You're all doing
[01:12:12] important work more important work than I ever could be. It's just because you're not a part of
[01:12:16] the DSA. Yeah, I'm just the outside guy. I don't unlike Stu Smith of the Manhattan Institute. I
[01:12:21] don't know what the fuck's going on inside of the DSA. Okay. The only DSA I know is the Dick
[01:12:28] Sucking Association, okay, which I am a part of
[01:12:39] Anyway
[01:12:51] Okay, okay, okay
[01:12:53] Yeah, I follow stew for DSA. Um, I followed the stew for DSA news, huge hog drama in the
[01:13:00] Dodin campaign lock in. Anyway, going back to Zoram, Mumdani's campaign promises, a key
[01:13:06] campaign promise here. Zoram, Mumdani says NYPDPC, uh, police commissioner, Jessica Tish
[01:13:11] agreed with him that additional NYPD headcount wasn't necessary. So it got cut. This saves
[01:13:15] dollars and also helps mum, Donnie politically raising headcount is one of the few areas
[01:13:20] in which New York City DSA publicly distanced themselves from him, okay?
[01:13:29] Sally, you actually believe this exactly helps him politically versus the safety of New York
[01:13:32] City. Dog, murders are fucking down to historic levels. What are you talking about? Have you ever
[01:13:38] been to New York City or are you chirping from outside of New York City? It is one of the
[01:13:43] copped up places I've ever been to in my whole damn life. When I went to Madison Square Garden,
[01:13:48] There were more cops than there were people who were trying to attend the game.
[01:13:52] The fuck do you mean? There is plenty, there are plenty of fucking cops in New York City, man.
[01:14:00] Dog, what are you talking about? Chomping in from fucking Nebraska. Oh, this is the retired,
[01:14:07] never mind. New York City Mayor, Chell, John M. Chell, NYPD Chief of, Chief of Department,
[01:14:13] retired, trust the New York City voice. Yeah, my mistake. He's not chirping from Nebraska.
[01:14:19] He's chirping from the Nebraska of New York City, which is Statenfucking Island. Okay.
[01:14:25] My apologies.
[01:14:29] Yeah, look at these fucking nasty little freaks, dude.
[01:14:45] Look at these nasty little freaks.
[01:14:47] Here are the 22 Democrats who voted with the Republicans to protect Trump's ability to
[01:14:50] get militarily involved in Lebanon.
[01:14:56] We're coming after them too.
[01:14:58] Just wait, dude.
[01:14:59] Heimer just wait your time is limited. I hope you know that
[01:15:11] Yeah, Taurus didn't vote against
[01:15:14] To leaves WPR a this is why a little bit of that kayfabe matters. Okay, Richie boy
[01:15:21] Okay, Richie
[01:15:24] Richie knows Richie knows which way the winds are blowing
[01:15:29] Okay, maybe got Heimer and Moskowitz haven't figured it out
[01:15:38] Schneider is another one who fucking called me out and said I was a terrorist
[01:15:42] Swoze is another one that is like famously
[01:15:46] unbelievably annoying Hoyer is another
[01:15:49] Latimer Hoyer these are some of the worst Democrats we have it's awesome that they just like openly will reveal themselves in votes like this
[01:15:56] Okay, obviously Henry Cuellar not even gonna get into it. Henry Cuellar was such a major disappointment
[01:16:02] Almost almost unseated Henry Cuellar shouts out the Nancy Pelosi for really pushing for that one
[01:16:16] Why does Suozzi get so much fucking MPR airtime
[01:16:19] Yeah. Anyway. Interesting to see some of the reactions in this in this hit piece from other
[01:16:38] Democratic candidates. Rodriguez no comment. Barnes no comment. Crowley with a statement. Yeah,
[01:16:42] you want to know why these guys made no comment. By the way, this late even Rodriguez giving no
[01:16:46] comment to this hit piece is very interesting. You want to know why it's very interesting?
[01:16:51] Because they all saw what happened in Mallory, MacMorrow, and they don't want it replicated
[01:16:56] in Wisconsin. Okay? Crowley, on the other hand, doesn't give a shit, obviously. I'm open
[01:17:02] to all reasonable pragmatic conversations about how to move our state forward. But a
[01:17:06] But some piker statements are beyond the pale.
[01:17:13] I'm a megaphone for your voters.
[01:17:16] I'm a megaphone for where the moral center of this party is.
[01:17:20] Okay.
[01:17:21] You can try to pick apart choice quotes and highlight the salience,
[01:17:25] the choice quotes, but most people understand this kind of stuff is over.
[01:17:29] This kind of politicking is over.
[01:17:31] Okay.
[01:17:32] And thank God it is.
[01:17:33] the idea that you could identify my world view by four or five choice quotes
[01:17:41] that the ADL has plastered all around the fucking country in every goddamn
[01:17:45] newspaper in every goddamn newsroom and that most people don't understand
[01:17:51] exactly what's going on here means that you're not up to where the rest of the
[01:17:56] fucking voters are
[01:17:58] okay they know what time it is
[01:18:01] plenty of these other
[01:18:03] uh... plenty of these other people running in the democratic primary know
[01:18:05] what time it is
[01:18:10] wayne county uh... detroit michigan democratic black caucus in doors of the
[01:18:14] los ever u.s. and michigan my boys cook and uh...
[01:18:17] holy shit
[01:18:24] Wisconsin Democrats for the love of God, do not do this.
[01:18:36] To think last year around this time, you were interviewing some little known Muslim State Assembly member for Astoria, literally only a year ago.
[01:18:44] And now that same guy's the mayor of New York City is considered a kingmaker. Yeah?
[01:18:49] Yeah, I mean, it's a little bit before this moment. It was, you know, February, end of February, beginning of April, but yeah.
[01:18:59] Isn't that crazy? How much things can change, especially if there is an organization that is ready to meet the moment?
[01:19:08] For years and years, I have rode the DSA dick to many criticisms from naysayers.
[01:19:19] Some dicks are deserved to be rode. Some dicks, they deserve to be rode.
[01:19:26] And then in the moment of glory, he cries, we cry, we crowed.
[01:19:34] Okay?
[01:19:40] For years and years,
[01:19:42] I've been talking about the Democratic Socialists of America.
[01:19:44] Go join the DSA, it's great.
[01:19:48] They're doing the work through all of those minor victories
[01:19:52] and major defeats, they learn very valuable lessons.
[01:19:56] And when the opportunity is here,
[01:19:59] when there is genuine potential
[01:20:01] to make significant changes in American politics,
[01:20:04] which is just the beginning by the way make no mistake this is just the
[01:20:08] beginning
[01:20:09] they were there to seize on that opportunity
[01:20:13] revolution doesn't happen spontaneously folks
[01:20:16] you have to be diligent in your organizing
[01:20:20] okay
[01:20:34] How are you an official mainstream broadcaster saying shit like this? This is precisely the reason why I'm an official mainstream broadcaster
[01:20:44] Anyway, Crowley is supported by the MK bucks owner whose wife was posing ad-generated genocide apology on Facebook after October 7
[01:20:51] She was also on the board of the Planned Parenthood Action Network or something
[01:20:53] I think his campaign wants to be selected as the candidate for the conservative Dems the rally around good
[01:20:57] Split the vote with Rodriguez. I like that
[01:21:04] I
[01:21:09] Her announcement on going on your stream is filled with the worst replies imaginable like Bennett and near a Tandon. Yeah, they there is a lot of
[01:21:19] Why did you not rule out sound like a raising money for you due to him calling Jewish man of blood Thursday that didn't happen
[01:21:24] Okay, I did not call the Jewish man of blood Thursday pig dog. Okay, shut the fuck up the the game of telephone has gotten so completely out of control
[01:21:32] Oh, holy shit.
[01:21:36] God, these guys are fucking hysterical.
[01:21:39] They're unbelievably hysterical.
[01:21:42] All they got is just crying.
[01:21:44] Oh my God, oh my God, I'm going to spread misinformation.
[01:21:48] Oh my God, I'm gonna yell about a guy
[01:21:50] who has a bigger platform than I do,
[01:21:53] who has spent his entire fucking career
[01:21:56] advocating against anti-Semitism.
[01:21:59] Oh my God, it doesn't work, man.
[01:22:01] This is not for anybody.
[01:22:03] And the inverse of the story is that at this point,
[01:22:06] they've designed a media environment
[01:22:08] where people being called an anti-Semite
[01:22:10] offers them more legitimacy.
[01:22:12] It's not a media environment that I am comfortable being in.
[01:22:15] It's something that I've opposed.
[01:22:16] It's something that I've actually argued against.
[01:22:19] But you have designed this universe now.
[01:22:31] Jesse McBride is obsessing over you.
[01:22:36] Yeah.
[01:22:39] Yeah, just plastered is everywhere these guys say this shit. There's like a plenty of supercuts of me consistently advocating against anti-semitism.
[01:22:51] We just have to be an undeniable force, okay?
[01:22:56] That's it. And we are getting there.
[01:22:59] The IRL equivalent of posting in LSF literally fucking uses my farts of more
[01:23:07] contributions as planted than whatever this third way is doing with the
[01:23:10] Hassan biker problem. Yeah.
[01:23:17] Hassan, can you please make a trip to the fair? The 11 a.m. Tuesday time slot is
[01:23:22] at the Great American State Fair is apparently not the most fruitful as
[01:23:25] there are more musicians in the band than their respectators. The band
[01:23:27] consisting of young musicians, including a hell of a brass section, was quite good.
[01:23:32] Banger. Banger. Banger. Banger. Banger. Banger. That's, that's goaded. You can't see them,
[01:24:00] but there are millions of Americans there in spirit, okay?
[01:24:09] What is this? They killed him.
[01:24:10] They killed him for being a white patriot
[01:24:12] attending the semi-Quincentennial
[01:24:15] Great American State Fair.
[01:24:23] You're laughing.
[01:24:26] You're laughing.
[01:24:28] A great white patriot attending the semi-quincentennial Great American State Fair was killed just
[01:24:35] for attending the semi-quincentennial Great American State Fair while being white and
[01:24:40] you're laughing.
[01:24:42] RIP grandma, I mean grandpa, RIP grandpa.
[01:24:51] Why did he die?
[01:24:52] Yup, you guessed it, for being white while also attending the
[01:24:57] Quincentennial Great American State Fair celebrating the 250th birthday of the
[01:25:02] United States of America, 1776.
[01:25:10] Oh, look at that, tomorrow they're talking assumptions about
[01:25:13] turning 30, let's go.
[01:25:20] I'm glad I have my Gen Z representation of 23 year olds, a chance there as well, yeah.
[01:25:30] I can't believe they also painted the lawn American flag blue, that's right, it's everything is blue.
[01:25:39] Everything is blue.
[01:25:41] Anyway, we talked about, we glazed the absorb on up and down.
[01:25:45] This is also very funny.
[01:25:47] Neera Tandon responding to Dan Pfeiffer's statement.
[01:25:54] For all the talk of Platoners' vulnerabilities, Collins has one that is bigger than any of
[01:25:58] Platoners.
[01:25:59] A majority of main voters and 57% of independents said they worry Collins will be too supportive
[01:26:03] of Trump and 54% want Dems to control the Senate.
[01:26:06] This is why I say attacking Collins as the lynchpin for the Trump agenda is the way
[01:26:10] for Platoners to succeed, not attacking Dems in factional fights.
[01:26:13] Neera Tandon is arguing that a Democrat should focus on fighting Trump rather than factional
[01:26:16] fights, I'm kind of speechless. It's amazing. Nieratandon literally saying Platner shouldn't
[01:26:22] do what I've been doing to Platner, which he hasn't been doing anyway. He has had an
[01:26:27] unbelievably issue-focused, issue-specific campaign. He talks about Medicare for All,
[01:26:32] he talks about ending all these unnecessary wars, he talks about how Trump has contributed
[01:26:35] to that, and Susan Collins has gone along with that agenda every single day. Meanwhile,
[01:26:40] anything that Nieratandon has talked about on behalf of that fucking particular race
[01:26:44] is how grand platter is a monster
[01:26:47] and the the
[01:26:49] woke
[01:26:50] bernie crats totally fuck this race up
[01:26:54] someone like grand platter could never get elected in a state
[01:26:57] like main
[01:26:58] against susan collins and they fucked up
[01:27:01] why are they saying this because their candidates have failed to unseat susan
[01:27:05] collins
[01:27:06] and i'm telling you right now
[01:27:07] i'm telling you right now sincerely one hundred percent
[01:27:11] people like near attended
[01:27:12] would much rather
[01:27:14] lose the majority in the senate
[01:27:16] okay would rather allow the republicans to continue manning and maintaining
[01:27:20] their their majority in the senate
[01:27:24] uh... then have their priors be disproven
[01:27:27] that all of their previous candidates that they ran the wishy washy
[01:27:31] centrist
[01:27:32] establishment democrat candidates
[01:27:34] uh... that they ran over and over again that couldn't unsee susan collins
[01:27:38] uh... that the method of of
[01:27:41] only moderates win
[01:27:42] uh... in unseating red seats
[01:27:44] they would much rather prove that point
[01:27:49] even though they've never proven that point ironically enough because they
[01:27:52] failed every single time
[01:27:53] but this would be such a major
[01:27:57] this would be proof
[01:27:58] that you can run bernie crats in left populace
[01:28:02] in in states where they're you know
[01:28:04] uh... competitive against
[01:28:07] uh... in states uh... that are competitive against a republican
[01:28:11] uh... senator
[01:28:13] it's huge man
[01:28:16] it's fucking huge
[01:28:29] doesn't everyone hate the assumption democrats of fighting them is popular
[01:28:31] or yes
[01:28:35] anyway
[01:28:38] Obdual say it is being asked about me again. It's so fucking crazy. I can't believe that they're still doing this shit, bro
[01:28:44] This was already established big dog. What are we doing?
[01:28:51] Huh anyway, um, yeah
[01:28:57] First let's do the lever I'll probably see David Sarota. I think later tonight
[01:29:02] hopefully
[01:29:03] David Sarota interviewed Abdul
[01:29:05] And asked them about Carville and Harrison Jamie and other elites attacking the insurgent panel this week said that people running in Surgeon Canada
[01:29:13] Sees this is his quote hate Democrats you had former DNC chair Jamie Harrison said that this was his quote if you hate the Democratic Party
[01:29:21] Please don't run for our nomination. Don't use our resources. Don't rely on our volunteers. Don't use our infrastructure
[01:29:27] Don't ask Democrats to invest their time, money, and energy in your campaign.
[01:29:31] Now, those comments were not directed at you, but they're directed at anti-establishment
[01:29:36] candidates who are running without the blessing of their party.
[01:29:41] I want to know your response to that, and also a related question.
[01:29:45] Do you think if you are successful in this primary and this general, it changes the entire
[01:29:51] vision or the entire possibility of how to win in a swing state in a way that disrupts
[01:30:00] the formula of the people who are apparently so angry at insurgent candidacies.
[01:30:04] Correct me if I'm wrong, my understanding of democracy is that it centers people rather
[01:30:08] than party elites.
[01:30:09] And I think the mistake that our party too often makes is that we center party elites
[01:30:14] and not people.
[01:30:15] I've been traveling up and down my state having conversations with folks and they're
[01:30:19] they're telling you what they need and want.
[01:30:20] And what they needed and want is a government
[01:30:22] that's not bought off by big corporations.
[01:30:24] What they need and want is union representation at work.
[01:30:26] What they need and want is to be able to afford
[01:30:28] their groceries and their housing and their healthcare.
[01:30:31] What they need and want is for government
[01:30:32] to stop being tyrannical and to spend its money
[01:30:35] rather than fighting wars or paying thugs
[01:30:38] to be on your street, $250 billion.
[01:30:40] They need it to actually answer their problems for them.
[01:30:44] If the Democratic Party wants to be viable
[01:30:47] wants to win, then we would do well to listen to those people.
[01:30:50] And all I'm doing is listening to those people and trying to deliver on what it is that they
[01:30:55] need and want.
[01:30:56] So the Democratic Party is not a bunch of elites in DC.
[01:31:00] The Democratic Party are the voters who want to make the Democratic Party what they want
[01:31:04] to make it.
[01:31:05] Now, if the voters in Michigan choose to nominate and then the people of the state of Michigan
[01:31:09] choose to elect me as their senator, I think we are proving out a very different hypothesis
[01:31:15] that I'll be honest with you, a lot of the party elites don't want proven out. They don't
[01:31:17] even want to test it. Their fear about me is not that I'll lose. Pull after pull is
[01:31:22] showing that I'm the most viable candidate in the general election. It's the fear that
[01:31:26] I will win. And what that means for the kind of changes that we have to bring forward in
[01:31:31] our party. But again, democracy is not about the people in power. Why do you think they
[01:31:35] fear? Because I'm running in direct opposition to a system of politics that tells us that
[01:31:42] It's okay to take corporate lobbyist checks,
[01:31:45] to do corporate lobbyist bidding,
[01:31:48] to make the problems that people are complaining about worse
[01:31:50] while telling them that we're going to try and make it better.
[01:31:53] And I don't play games, and to be honest,
[01:31:56] I'm just not afraid.
[01:31:57] I'm not afraid of losing,
[01:31:59] but I desperately, desperately want Michiganders to win.
[01:32:02] And I think that's what they're afraid of.
[01:32:04] This game that we play, not to lose,
[01:32:07] where we whittle our message down
[01:32:09] to the least common denominator
[01:32:10] that's acceptable to a corporate pack
[01:32:12] and acceptable to the voters
[01:32:13] and then wonder why the voters don't come out.
[01:32:16] That bullshit has to be over.
[01:32:17] Yeah, but I would just ask,
[01:32:18] if they're democratic elites,
[01:32:20] if they're democratic power brokers,
[01:32:22] democratic party bosses,
[01:32:23] they want, presumably,
[01:32:25] they want the democratic party to win.
[01:32:28] And yet you're saying that they fear a candidate
[01:32:30] to see like yours.
[01:32:31] What I'm getting at is,
[01:32:33] is there a corruption underneath there?
[01:32:35] There's a cynicism about what-
[01:32:37] As I've said over and over again,
[01:32:39] They do not, I said this was Zoramumdani,
[01:32:42] I said this over and over again.
[01:32:43] They do not fear that Zoramumdani would potentially win
[01:32:48] and then fail and then that failure would carry over
[01:32:52] to the rest of the party that the Republicans would make
[01:32:55] an example out of the Democrats.
[01:32:58] Democrats feared that Zoramumdani would win and succeed.
[01:33:04] And then they too would have to face the very same demands.
[01:33:09] Why can't you be like him?
[01:33:12] Why can't we have candidates exactly like Zoran
[01:33:16] that is more responsive to our needs?
[01:33:20] Their entire theory for maintaining power
[01:33:25] revolves around being slaves to corporations,
[01:33:28] placing the interests of corporations
[01:33:30] and the super wealthy above your interests.
[01:33:34] Every single victory for democratic socialism,
[01:33:38] Every single victory for left populist candidates
[01:33:42] destroys that narrative.
[01:33:45] Every single popular initiative advanced
[01:33:49] by self identifying democratic socialists or left populists
[01:33:53] chips away at this completely faulty argument
[01:33:58] that has been presented and reinforced
[01:34:01] by corporate backed mainstream media outlets in perpetuity.
[01:34:04] The idea that pivoting to the moderate center
[01:34:11] to win over these mythical moderate voters that say,
[01:34:16] yeah, we've got to keep giving money to Israel.
[01:34:18] We've got to keep bombing other countries.
[01:34:20] We shouldn't spend that money on ourselves is a lie.
[01:34:26] That narrative is a lie.
[01:34:27] And it's being disproven with each
[01:34:30] an individual electoral victory.
[01:34:32] And it will continue to be proven once those democratic socialists turn around and actually
[01:34:39] abide by an agenda that centers the working class that puts the working class's needs
[01:34:46] above the needs of corporations and the super wealthy.
[01:34:54] That's it.
[01:34:55] Being a Democratic party elite is.
[01:34:58] In case that you want to keep being invited to the cocktail parties, you keep wanting
[01:35:02] to be an important person, you know, and in some respects, like, we're all being held
[01:35:05] hostage to a group of people who are self-important because of their positioning in a party.
[01:35:12] And, you know, I just don't, I don't care to be invited to cocktail parties.
[01:35:16] Like, D.C., don't invite me to the cocktail parties, I'm not coming anywhere.
[01:35:19] I care that people in Michigan have health care.
[01:35:21] I care that people in Michigan have unions.
[01:35:23] I care that people in Michigan can live a dignified life and that they look at their
[01:35:26] kids and say, your life is going to be better than mine.
[01:35:28] That's what I care about.
[01:35:29] I think I'm gonna upset the apple cart on the cynical game that is too often played at the top of our party
[01:35:35] And that's not because I hate Democrats. That's because I love the people that Democrats are intended to serve
[01:35:42] This party is a vessel question is who we serve, you know
[01:35:45] The party doesn't need to exist on its own terms if it exists. It should be serving people. That's what it exists to do
[01:35:52] So, you know, I would imagine that like I'm the threat to your continued proximity to power
[01:35:56] power. And if you don't like that, come and try and beat us. They already are, right?
[01:36:01] The tens of millions that they're spending, come and try and beat us. But it turns out
[01:36:04] that you actually have to win elections. And, you know, your tens of millions lying to people
[01:36:09] about different people's records. Okay. You know, if you still, you still think that that
[01:36:14] can work. Good luck to you.
[01:36:17] Great video. Anyway, Abdul was asked for breaking news on CNN. Abdul was asked about campaigning
[01:36:25] with me, which is crazy. Again, CNN, another outlet that is expected to, to, you know,
[01:36:33] be in the fucking moderate lane, at least the liberal lane, right? Nope, not even a
[01:36:39] little bit, especially with the imminent Ellison purchase. CNN knows how to appease the new
[01:36:45] bosses. And in some ways, CNN, unfortunately, is the same as the old bosses in some respects.
[01:36:54] to discuss Dr. Abdul El Sayed.
[01:36:56] He is running for the Democratic combination
[01:36:58] for the U.S. Senate in Michigan.
[01:37:00] Thank you so much for being here.
[01:37:01] We have one of your opponents on last week,
[01:37:03] so I'm glad you could come in.
[01:37:05] First, can we talk about the S-word,
[01:37:07] as Carville describes it?
[01:37:09] You know, it's funny because isn't he the guy
[01:37:11] who said it's the economy, stupid?
[01:37:13] I think that's the S-word you should be talking about.
[01:37:15] It is the economy.
[01:37:16] If you go to Michigan, if you go to New York,
[01:37:18] if you go anywhere in the country,
[01:37:19] people are frustrated.
[01:37:20] The audio is so scuffed.
[01:37:22] forward the basic means of a dignified life. The fact that Democrats have not
[01:37:26] delivered on those issues. The fact that people feel like both sides of our
[01:37:32] politics are not listening. That's why you're seeing a lot of these candidates
[01:37:35] who are speaking differently about that economy winning. Isn't his argument that
[01:37:39] it's not the economy part he disagrees with it's everything else. It's the
[01:37:44] things we spoke about earlier. Policy about Israel and how whether or not to
[01:37:49] support that government in its operations. Um, maybe it's around.
[01:37:56] This is unbelievable, dude. The audio was both peaking and also quiet at the
[01:38:00] same time. I don't even understand how it, what the make of this. Okay.
[01:38:06] In air taxes, they have substantive questions and concerns about the
[01:38:11] democratic socialist position. I think one of the frustrations and look, the,
[01:38:15] the real red scare we should be talking about is that Donald Trump is still
[01:38:18] president, Donald Trump is still doing things like taking us to wars we shouldn't be fighting.
[01:38:22] But I do want to step back and we do this thing of dissecting our politics as is.
[01:38:26] All the things are not related and you can talk about foreign policy but you don't have
[01:38:30] to relate that to economy.
[01:38:31] Every dollar we send abroad to drop a bomb on another kid is a dollar we don't spend
[01:38:35] here to invest in your kid's school or your healthcare.
[01:38:38] The reason that our economy is great so that we have a trillion there and the average person
[01:38:41] can't afford their basic life is because we have an economy where we've allowed big corporations
[01:38:49] to buy and sell politicians to rid the system of slavery.
[01:38:51] So you're ready to talk economy without being accused of being a communist or you're basically
[01:38:55] like those labels don't matter anymore?
[01:38:57] Well, number one, I think people look at scants when folks from DC call other people communists
[01:39:03] because we've heard that play run, I don't know how many times.
[01:39:06] But the second point about that is I just think it's important that we don't center
[01:39:10] parties in our politics.
[01:39:11] We center the people who vote for parties and vote in our politics.
[01:39:14] And I think the problem is that we're having this debate about where the party is going.
[01:39:18] We're not actually talking about where people's lives are going.
[01:39:21] And the politicians, the politics that speaks to the lived experience of the average person,
[01:39:26] that actually talks about how do we put money back in your pocket?
[01:39:29] How do we break the vice-prison that corporations have on our politics?
[01:39:32] How do we make sure that you don't ask care?
[01:39:34] That's the kind of politics that's going to win.
[01:39:35] So if you don't like where the party is going, then run an alternative that's actually going
[01:39:39] to address people's issues, but so long as you're having this nagging debate about where
[01:39:43] the party is going from your comfortable home and wherever it is, I just think you're missing
[01:39:48] the point because too many people are uncomfortable in their homes or don't have a home in their
[01:39:51] home.
[01:39:52] So your opponent Mallory McMall was on our show last week as I mentioned, she was criticizing
[01:39:55] your decision to embrace the support of streamer Hassan Piker to represent your campaign.
[01:40:02] And what she said was very specific, that she goes, look, I have a problem with him
[01:40:07] embracing this person in the wake of an attack on a synagogue.
[01:40:10] This is when a truck was driven into the synagogue.
[01:40:14] I want to play for you.
[01:40:15] That's one of the most insane, like that was such a heinous thing to do.
[01:40:20] I can't believe that, like I cannot believe that that we have.
[01:40:27] We have no intellectual or editorial
[01:40:30] standards at this point, even at fucking CNN, that like that is presented
[01:40:34] This is a sincere line of attacking as Abdul al-Sayed and myself and isn't like automatically disqualifying for directly associating Muslim commentator and a Muslim candidate running for Senate with a fucking heinous act of terror that both myself and Abdul are immediately fucking disavowed like what are we talking about?
[01:41:04] like it's just so insane this is like post 9-11 shit like this is she's
[01:41:13] operating like it's 2001 what's next Mallory McMorrow running for the state of
[01:41:22] Michigan decides you can't have a mosque anywhere near ground zero is that
[01:41:28] where we're going back to Jesus Christ what she said after that I condemn the
[01:41:34] the Temple of Israel attack immediately.
[01:41:36] And any act of anti-Semitism is wrong
[01:41:38] and has no place in our politics, no place in our society.
[01:41:41] But I think what people find frustrating
[01:41:42] by that perspective is that when you talk about
[01:41:45] the mass killing of children, we saw that done
[01:41:47] by our tax dollars in the genocide in Gaza.
[01:41:50] And it took, I don't know, two years to talk about that.
[01:41:54] And I think we have to take seriously the idea
[01:41:56] that the money that we spent to kill other people's kids
[01:41:59] there was money that we did not spend
[01:42:01] to take care of the kids that I was taking care of
[01:42:03] in Wayne County in Detroit.
[01:42:04] So no answer about this embrace of him.
[01:42:06] Do you think people are making too much
[01:42:08] or too little about this?
[01:42:09] Look, it's a pretty crazy idea.
[01:42:11] So, Hasan Piker was invited to stream from the DNC in 2024.
[01:42:15] We had a whole debate about whether or not
[01:42:16] the vice president should have gone on Rogan.
[01:42:18] The idea that we're going to tie people together
[01:42:21] and say, well, Guilpa Association,
[01:42:23] so he's just not in keeping with the way
[01:42:25] most of us think about the world.
[01:42:27] I'm sitting on the panel with a very diverse group of people.
[01:42:30] Did I vet all of you before I came inside here?
[01:42:32] because one of you might have said something I disagree with.
[01:42:34] I just think it's a ridiculous way to deal with it.
[01:42:36] Well, you're running for office, which is why you're in the hot seat.
[01:42:38] I'm not in the hot seat.
[01:42:39] But this is why you're being vetted.
[01:42:41] I want to raise something.
[01:42:42] You use the word jenice.
[01:42:44] Yeah, this is not...
[01:42:45] This is not vetting.
[01:42:47] It's a smear.
[01:42:50] This is the kind of thing that people point to over.
[01:42:53] You're not even guilty. I'm losing my mind.
[01:42:55] Not only am I not in any way, shape, or form connected to this thing,
[01:42:59] Also immediately condemned it like that's what's so fucking. That's what's so insane about it is like
[01:43:07] Like the real condemnable behavior is this false association
[01:43:14] Is this
[01:43:16] unbelievably false
[01:43:18] Association that is a heinous and there I say race is fucking smear
[01:43:22] over again as a problem for a party that is trying to zip up its big tent.
[01:43:29] The Detroit Free Press editorial board just endorsed Mallory McMarra and said that you
[01:43:34] are running a divisive campaign casting your opponents as morally compromised.
[01:43:39] I think if you've taken money from the people who caused the problems in your life and then
[01:43:43] come and tell people, hey, we're going to solve your problems, that's just inconsistent
[01:43:47] with being serious about solving problems.
[01:43:49] Now, if that's divisive, I think we need to have hard conversations in our party.
[01:43:53] I think we need to be talking about who's actually there to solve problems for you.
[01:43:57] If you're not serious about not taking money from the utility company as people's rates
[01:44:00] are going up, if you're not serious about not taking money from the health insurance
[01:44:04] corporations who just raised your premiums 15% and putting millions of people in bankruptcy,
[01:44:09] I'm so sorry.
[01:44:10] Let's talk for a second about the National Democratic Party and their response.
[01:44:17] Jamie Harrison saying, if you don't like Democrats,
[01:44:21] you just hate Democrats, don't run or don't vote.
[01:44:24] And that is a bizarre thing to say
[01:44:26] when the approval rating for the Democratic Party
[01:44:28] among the Democrats is like 20%.
[01:44:31] I don't know the numbers, it's well below 50.
[01:44:33] It's very telling because what's the fundamental thing
[01:44:36] that always gets said as the approach
[01:44:38] of a general election comes along is like,
[01:44:40] you owe us your vote because of how bad it will be
[01:44:44] to not vote for us.
[01:44:46] and participating in primaries and primary incumbents
[01:44:49] is the way that people guarantee they will come with you.
[01:44:54] What? Bless Abdul's heart.
[01:44:56] He ready to throw you under the bus and I'm here for it?
[01:44:58] He's not throwing me under the bus, dude.
[01:45:00] What the fuck are you guys talking about?
[01:45:03] You guys are crazy.
[01:45:05] He quite literally did not do that and has not done that.
[01:45:09] And that's precisely the reason why
[01:45:10] he actually gained a tremendous amount of momentum
[01:45:14] as a consequence of that.
[01:45:16] Also, it's kind of like Zoran.
[01:45:18] It's not dissimilar to the Zoran equation, right?
[01:45:24] Zoram Mammadani is a Muslim socialist.
[01:45:26] Abdul is also Muslim.
[01:45:27] Anything that they say about me,
[01:45:29] they can say and do say about both Zoran and Abdul.
[01:45:32] It doesn't matter how airtight your messaging is.
[01:45:36] They know that reality, right?
[01:45:39] They understand that reality,
[01:45:40] which is why they can't even turn around
[01:45:42] be like, yeah, I disavow Hasan, one, because it makes them look weak regardless. And two,
[01:45:49] if they did that, then that looks bad on them too, because then you're basically disavowing
[01:45:54] yourself.
[01:45:59] I think the point there, like what doesn't work there, is like, they have to deflect
[01:46:16] away from even getting into that conversation and nitty gritty, because then the conversation
[01:46:21] turns into defending me, okay?
[01:46:24] I don't expect anyone to do that.
[01:46:27] I don't even expect Abdul to do that.
[01:46:29] I don't expect Zoran to do that.
[01:46:31] I expect them to just go, this is stupid,
[01:46:33] this is irrelevant, because I am.
[01:46:35] I am irrelevant, right?
[01:46:37] I should never be the major point of contention
[01:46:41] in a Senate race, okay?
[01:46:43] Refolk's the conversation back to the issues.
[01:46:46] Talk about how silly it is that you want
[01:46:49] someone to consistently get their lashings
[01:46:53] for cooperating and collaborating with the Twitch Dreamer.
[01:46:57] It's ridiculous. I'm here to talk about health care.
[01:46:59] I'm here to talk about how I'm going to serve the people of Michigan.
[01:47:02] That's what you're supposed to do, which is what he's doing expertly.
[01:47:05] When he says, look, I talk to people, some of the ideas I agree with some of them,
[01:47:08] I don't agree with, but that's the point of serving a broad coalition.
[01:47:14] Okay. That's it. And he's doing that expertly.
[01:47:17] You guys need to understand people are getting to paradoxical.
[01:47:20] I was not obligated to defend you at every step of law. No, no, no.
[01:47:23] You mean parasocial. No, he's he's doing the right thing
[01:47:28] He's doing the exact same thing that you're supposed to be doing you're supposed to get so you're supposed to go
[01:47:33] Why the fuck would I care about this like yeah? I don't agree with everything do you agree with your wife on everything?
[01:47:37] Do you agree with your husband on everything? No, you don't okay? I
[01:47:41] Don't agree with a lot of the things that CNN has said I don't agree with a lot of the things that Fox News said I'm here aren't I?
[01:47:53] Do you understand?
[01:48:00] It's a catch-all for, I'm a placeholder, I'm a placeholder for the enmity, the well-deserved
[01:48:09] enmity that a lot of people harbor against the nation-state of Israel, right?
[01:48:16] I am away for mainstream outlets to say, if you hate Israel, you are going to be judged
[01:48:23] in the exact same way by like choice quotes that we found that we will smear you with
[01:48:27] endlessly.
[01:48:28] Okay?
[01:48:29] There are two ways out of that.
[01:48:33] You either sit down and you discuss piece by piece, each and individual, each and every
[01:48:39] single quote over and over again, like I am forced to do at times.
[01:48:45] Okay, or you say sorry
[01:48:48] This is not significant in this race, and it shouldn't be significant. You're being ridiculous
[01:48:53] Let's move on to the actual issues which they do look as soon as he says like look
[01:48:59] I don't agree with everything that Asana said, but who cares they move on to the real bread and butter
[01:49:05] They move on to the real issue which is
[01:49:09] Israel's genocide
[01:49:11] She did that she immediately moved on Israel's genocide and said well the destroy free presses said that you're you know using Israel's genocide as a as a moral standard
[01:49:20] And and tarnishing your opponents for not having a principled stance
[01:49:25] It's a good thing you're not in any way socially with the DSA in any official capacity or they
[01:49:40] probably start using it as the face of the DSA that I'm sure be silly.
[01:49:43] I mean they already do that but that's not a problem because there's people who are even
[01:49:47] more radical than I am in the in the Democratic Socialist of America let's be real but none
[01:49:52] of that matters at the end of the day.
[01:49:53] You know what matters?
[01:49:54] What policies you will deliver for people, okay?
[01:50:01] There is never going to be an honest fight.
[01:50:04] I need you all to understand this,
[01:50:06] and I never expected there to be an honest fight.
[01:50:09] There are certain standards that even I assume
[01:50:12] mainstream outlets won't, you know,
[01:50:15] destroy in an effort to tarnish this movement.
[01:50:18] They have done so.
[01:50:21] But I never expected this.
[01:50:23] I have never expected this not to be a significant fight.
[01:50:30] Of course, it's going to be a major battle.
[01:50:33] Why would entrenched power give up the sweet deal that they have where they sit around
[01:50:39] and let lobbyists write the legislation and collect checks and send their next of kin,
[01:50:45] send their children to these corporations to get hundreds of thousands of dollars in
[01:50:51] no-show jobs?
[01:50:52] Why would they let that go?
[01:50:55] Why would they ever throw that away?
[01:50:57] That's a sweet bargain for them.
[01:50:59] The problem is, that's horrible for you.
[01:51:02] Now all of you in this community obviously understand that great design, right?
[01:51:09] Our job is now to communicate that to everybody else who is oblivious to this reality, okay?
[01:51:17] And that's precisely the reason why so many people are terrified of this movement.
[01:51:23] Do you understand?
[01:51:29] Of course, entrenched power is never going to fucking concede without demands and concede
[01:51:34] without equal and even force.
[01:51:40] Of course, it's not going to happen.
[01:51:43] They're never going to give us a mandate.
[01:51:45] We have to build that mandate, okay?
[01:51:49] They're never going to give us a time of day, and the more there's movement grows, the
[01:51:54] more there's momentum on our side, the more they're going to attack with heinous smears
[01:52:00] over and over again.
[01:52:02] The beauty of it all is that in the new, unbelievably diverse media environment, they
[01:52:09] can't just get away with smearing people, right?
[01:52:13] years ago if this level if this barrage of mainstream outlets and their smear
[01:52:20] campaign was was targeting someone like myself I'd be fucked because I would not
[01:52:27] have a competitive platform I would not have a large enough platform to show
[01:52:33] people what the truth actually is not just the truth about what I represent
[01:52:37] not just the truth about what this movement represents, it would be over, but we have
[01:52:44] the opportunity to fight back and a big part of that is because of you.
[01:52:47] Okay, because you come in here, you watch, you show support, you subscribe, you tell
[01:52:53] your friends, okay, and then when directed, you go out and you phone bank for candidates.
[01:53:04] directed, you go out and doorknock for candidates that deserve it. We're all in this together.
[01:53:12] You're an incredibly important part of this movement. We don't have the money, but we
[01:53:21] have the organizational capacity. We have the actual investment, the people investment.
[01:53:29] This is a people-backed movement.
[01:53:32] It doesn't work.
[01:53:33] There is no consolidated power out there that's going to dump consolidated power out there
[01:53:39] that's going to who the fuck are you again?
[01:53:42] Where am I?
[01:53:45] You okay, chatter?
[01:53:49] Yeah.
[01:53:52] Yeah. They got the money, but we got the people. Remember that. We have the momentum. We have
[01:54:05] the people. We can be intense. We must be disciplined. We must organize. And we must
[01:54:16] out organize the money to interest every single time. And we will continue to do so. And I
[01:54:21] And I hope we can do that here in Colorado today, okay?
[01:54:25] For Mellot, Keros, and for Julie Gonzalez as well.
[01:54:29] Now, the Julie Gonzalez race is going to be a lot more difficult, okay?
[01:54:32] It's a Senate race.
[01:54:33] It's obviously the entire state should be backed by Bernie Sanders.
[01:54:47] He's less than seven hours left to phone bank for Malot and Julie, lock in chat and
[01:54:52] keep smiling and dialing.
[01:54:54] Obviously, as the race has gotten close, as the, as, as Diana to get has gotten more and
[01:55:02] more worried, there's been a tremendous amount of outside expenditures coming into the race,
[01:55:07] flooding the markets with lies, with smears.
[01:55:11] They only have one speed that had to get for the past 30 plus years has presented herself
[01:55:16] as a progressive. And yet, she's been a backbencher this whole time. Okay, she's done nothing.
[01:55:24] She's been a backbencher that has also been an advocate for corporate interests in Congress.
[01:55:31] And that's precisely the reason why Big Pharma has always donated to her campaign. That's
[01:55:35] precisely the reason why, that's precisely the reason why now you've got even APAC dumping
[01:55:42] money into the campaign and APAC affiliates dumping money in the campaign, Raytheon, Amazon,
[01:55:47] all these major corporations are doing last second ad purchases. Ad purchases that smear
[01:55:53] may lock heroes. Our struggle is the same. The battle is always the same. All they have
[01:56:03] are heinous smears because they cannot stand on the policies that they've advanced. Okay?
[01:56:10] do you understand? They can't stand on their track record. They can't stand on their policies.
[01:56:16] They can't stand on what they've delivered for the people of Denver, what they've delivered
[01:56:20] for the people of Colorado altogether. So all they can do is smear their opponents.
[01:56:28] And guess what? Negative ad spend like that does not draw voter turnout. It actually depresses
[01:56:35] voter turnout. So if we can go out and combat that wave of moneyed support, the negative
[01:56:45] ads that are flooding the TV markets for all the boomers in Denver to be fearful of a young
[01:56:52] lawyer, former barista, that's an anti-Zionist, that's anti-war, that's for Medicare for
[01:56:58] All, that's for Housing for All, and a fantastic campaign with fantastic policies that center
[01:57:04] the working class. We got to be out there for her so she can fight for us. Okay?
[01:57:14] Sorry, I don't think you're serious about solving the problems. If that makes me divisive,
[01:57:21] that's fine. But look, the American public is going to get the pick from Michiganders,
[01:57:25] are going to get the pick. And whether we're talking about the parties writ large or we're
[01:57:28] talking about our Michigan race, it's on people to get to the side. And this is just
[01:57:32] Yeah, this is not a conversation about parties so long as we are missing the conversation about everyday people and why they are struggling in their lives
[01:57:40] We are missing the point of democratic politics in the first place
[01:57:45] In Michigan, you know, it's a really unique place because of the auto industry and because of a influx of immigrants lots of latino from South Texas
[01:57:54] Think I'm repeating myself and I have an opt-in every tomorrow that gets into this
[01:57:57] But a big difference between now in 2018 is how robust new left media is and how old media has contracted
[01:58:02] The insurgent candidates have big popular forms for their messaging going on cable for five minutes
[01:58:06] But do you reject and denounce the Sompiker has lower return on investment?
[01:58:19] Yeah, I spend 90 minutes I
[01:58:23] Spend 90 minutes with a candidate and we go through the nitty-gritty of their policies
[01:58:29] That's the difference between me and CNN by the way a lot of people will say oh, it's on your unserious you show meat
[01:58:36] right
[01:58:39] I'm on serious motherfucker. I show meat and then I spend 90 minutes talking about the minutia talking about the details
[01:58:49] Yesterday with Francesca Hong
[01:58:52] There were moments where we were you know cracking jokes
[01:58:55] right doing a muckbong or whatever but ultimately it was 90 minutes of wall to
[01:59:01] wall coverage on policies and what she will deliver for the good people of
[01:59:07] Wisconsin what the fuck is mainstream media doing they never talk about this
[01:59:11] shit they never they rarely ever talk about this stuff isn't that crazy it's
[01:59:18] so topsy-turvy you got a guy who is deeply unserious jokes around says
[01:59:25] crazy things from time to time that people take seriously, engages in hyperbole, spending
[01:59:33] far more time on the minutiae and the nitty-gritty of policies and the platform of individual
[01:59:42] candidates and what they will do rather than what you get on mainstream media, which is
[01:59:47] tabloid journalism.
[01:59:52] That's what's so crazy about the situation.
[01:59:55] The expectation is supposed to be the exact opposite.
[01:59:58] I'm supposed to be doing silliness with these candidates.
[02:00:02] Right?
[02:00:07] How do we get here?
[02:00:28] of their policy platform, the five minutes they have trying to farm a soundbite,
[02:00:58] It's turned into
[02:01:22] And most people, I'm aware of it.
[02:01:34] May lot one on CNN today, though, okay, we'll do it, we'll do it, we'll do it, we'll do the
[02:01:37] main lot.
[02:01:38] Hold on.
[02:01:39] I'm saying all jokes aside, I spent hours with these candidates talking about the details
[02:01:46] of their policy platform, whereas measure media spends the five minutes they have trying
[02:01:50] to farm a sound bite off of a gotcha.
[02:01:52] It's turned into what John Stewart represented during global war on terror, and most people
[02:01:57] are, and most boomers.
[02:02:04] Actually, I'm not going to put the John Stewart thing in there.
[02:02:15] Never mind.
[02:02:18] I'm just going to tweet it.
[02:02:22] The voters get to experience candidates as human beings when you interview them, which
[02:02:25] lends credibility to their policies they want to implement as resilient in the face of lobbies
[02:02:29] and political machines once elected.
[02:02:32] Yes.
[02:02:34] Somewhere to lie, follow the Colorado One primary race tonight from Europe.
[02:02:41] Buddy, you're looking at it.
[02:02:43] I'm on the ground.
[02:02:45] I'm going to be directly involved as well.
[02:02:49] grand honk shoulder culinary prouds of the food reaction yesterday man that was just evidence of her being an incredible chef
[02:02:54] I've been around Michelin star chefs. They value a food completely different than normal people. Okay. Okay, dude
[02:02:59] Okay, dude listen
[02:03:02] Listen
[02:03:49] democrat socialism a lot here i'll take it on colorado's most senior member of
[02:03:54] congress diana digit in the democratic primary there and democrats are worried
[02:03:58] about another far far left upset with one house members saying quote i think
[02:04:04] it's quite likely digit will lose democratic leadership that ignores
[02:04:08] the uh... does so at its own parent here's to do
[02:04:13] Hakeem Jeffries came out and said Diana DeGette has had a long and extensive career, has had.
[02:04:26] Hakeem Jeffries literally talked about Diana DeGette yesterday, like her campaign was over,
[02:04:31] like it was over. Diana DeGette more like Diana DeGone.
[02:04:34] Bro spoke like she died and the thing is for Diana, for Diana, I will say this, I will
[02:04:50] say this.
[02:04:53] She been in power and has failed to deliver for Colorado one for three decades.
[02:05:03] She won that seat when Melakiros was born.
[02:05:11] The honorable thing to do is to basically resign.
[02:05:16] It's so ridiculous.
[02:05:17] What are you trying to prove at that point?
[02:05:20] I'm sorry.
[02:05:21] Even if you were an incredible fighter for progressive causes, if you were a champion
[02:05:26] of progressive causes, it's like, what are we doing?
[02:05:30] But she was not, right?
[02:05:33] doubling down but remember this does this race is not wrapped up yet okay we
[02:05:37] still got to push we still have to push okay we have to do everything in our
[02:05:44] power we have to smile and dial we have to continue phone banking phone banks
[02:05:47] are happening throughout the day you can dial in from anywhere in the nation
[02:05:53] okay remember that it's the most effective way to combat against the
[02:06:02] barrage of misinformation and heinous smears that may like you're also withstood throughout
[02:06:08] this entire campaign. A radical movement. It's a dirty game. We were enforcing our borders long
[02:06:14] before I succeeded and we'll do it long after I succeeded. Voters are voting across this country
[02:06:20] for leadership that is unbought and I'm afraid to stand up to the billionaires and the corporations
[02:06:25] that have kept our prices high that have been burning our planet and profiting from genocide.
[02:06:29] I believe what we're talking about here is attacks that are taking place on the Jewish
[02:06:34] community as a result of the actions that are taking place in Palestine.
[02:06:38] Joining us now to react, we're ready for the Washington Examiner and Fox News contributor
[02:06:42] Joe Contra.
[02:06:43] Joe, good morning to you.
[02:06:44] So we have a new name we're talking about today and Millette Keros is running in Colorado's
[02:06:47] very liberal first congressional district and she believes in all the standard socialist
[02:06:50] things, abolish ICE and Medicare for all, but she also declined to call the fire bombing
[02:06:57] of Jews in Boulder, Colorado, and active anti-Semitism because she doesn't know what was in the heart of the perpetrator.
[02:07:03] You know what's crazy about this, by the way? They're hitting her with what they would hit me with, okay?
[02:07:09] They're hitting her now individually. Instead of like tying her to me in some way, shape, or form, they're doing the same thing to her.
[02:07:17] They're like purposely misunderstanding the point that she was addressing.
[02:07:22] They're purposely misunderstanding the point that she was addressing to like hammer her over the head
[02:07:26] with this ridiculous nonsense to try to present her as a fucking anti-semi. It's nasty.
[02:07:30] And when asked, is she agreed that a 9-11 was the inevitable consequence of American foreign policy?
[02:07:37] There is very little polling. You know what's funny about this? Robert Kagan, the godfather
[02:07:42] of the neocon movement, has also agreed with that statement because it's true. She's just
[02:07:47] acknowledging events that have unfolded. I'm sorry. You are trying to put the fucking toothpaste
[02:07:53] back in the god damn tube
[02:07:54] that's it
[02:07:57] comes to this race but if she does win
[02:07:59] this would be a major victory for the socialist movement in this country
[02:08:04] i mean think about uh... what you just described there carly as far as that far
[02:08:08] bombing
[02:08:09] uh... in her district
[02:08:10] uh... saying that she doesn't know what's in the heart
[02:08:13] of the person
[02:08:14] who killed people
[02:08:16] i mean who cares what's in that person's heart that person needs to go to jail
[02:08:20] and yet here we have another foreign-born anti-american candidate who will win in this
[02:08:27] district. I mean you look at any polling that's coming out of there. I mean this could be easily
[02:08:31] a double-digit victory for the Locteros and we're seeing this now trend happening in New
[02:08:38] York City. We just saw last week three Democrat socialists, which again is the biggest oxymoron
[02:08:43] ever to put Democrat and socialist in the same sentence as far as democracy and socialism
[02:08:49] existing peacefully. Then we also have obviously in Seattle, Washington, in
[02:08:55] Washington DC, now Colorado, which used to be a purple state. Now obviously it's
[02:09:00] quite blue, especially in the Denver-Boulder area. So yeah, this is the
[02:09:06] trend at this point. But again, if you're a member of the Republican Party and
[02:09:10] you're running in the midterms in 2026 or running for president in 2028, this is a
[02:09:15] a walking talking campaign commercial when you look at all of her extreme views that say once
[02:09:21] again that there shouldn't be any military or financial assistance to Israel whatsoever.
[02:09:28] Terrifying. Wow. That's crazy. No, we shouldn't have any military or financial assistance to Israel
[02:09:33] ever. Wow. What a terrible, what a terrible platform. What's your platform? What's a Republican
[02:09:39] party platform. More military and financial assistance to this foreign state. Why? The
[02:09:45] fuck? Didn't Donald Trump run on isolationism? Didn't Donald Trump run on America first?
[02:09:51] Didn't Donald Trump run on no new wars? Israel's gotten us to a new war, a war that is directly
[02:09:58] translated to higher gas prices for Americans, more inflation for Americans. What the fuck
[02:10:04] would they want that? This is not just an issue that Democrats care about. This is an issue
[02:10:08] that all Americans care about. This is something that transcends party lines, okay? I will
[02:10:13] give you one thing though. Kyle Clark, big day for the 100 plus Denver Democrats who
[02:10:20] planned to run for congressman, Diana, to get retired only to watch Maylite Kuros announce
[02:10:24] she wasn't waiting. A Kuros win would be seismic for democratic politics in Colorado
[02:10:29] where nearly everyone waits their turn and stays in line. This is the alternative, by
[02:10:33] the way. This is something that actually has been beneficial because a lot of the do nothing
[02:10:37] A lot of the people that waited their turn, a lot of the people that abide by the seniority in the party are now probably very frustrated.
[02:10:46] Because all of those careerists, they played the role that they're supposed to play. They waited their turn, right?
[02:10:53] This is a real issue. Seniority is a real issue at the heart of this goddamn party, okay?
[02:11:02] Yeah, Andrew Solander says it's been a rough year for Democratic Party electeds in safe
[02:11:06] blue districts who have spent decades waiting for their long term, long time incumbents
[02:11:11] to retire.
[02:11:26] Of course we're not going to wait for that.
[02:11:31] You said 9-11 being inevitable given our own foreign policy, 29 years old, there she is
[02:11:37] on your screen, and she's going to be in every campaign ad along with Zara M.M. Donnie, along
[02:11:41] with Katie Wilson, the mayor of Seattle, going forward as far as the midterms are concerned,
[02:11:47] because this is the new Democratic Party, Todd.
[02:11:49] Joe, I need a real quick answer here.
[02:11:51] You heard President Trump and that sound by going into the commercial.
[02:11:54] He's not using the word socialism anymore.
[02:11:57] He's using the word communism.
[02:11:59] As a messaging expert yourself, what do you make of that change?
[02:12:04] I think in the end, Todd, if you have a very binary choice, just a very simple choice between
[02:12:10] common sense and communism, you win that battle every time.
[02:12:15] Ronald Reagan obviously ran on that back in 1980, also had a great line saying, are you
[02:12:19] better off than you were four years ago when you ran against Jimmy Carter?
[02:12:22] Yeah, just make it a very simple choice for voters.
[02:12:25] Don't get deep down in the policy.
[02:12:27] And I think in the end, Republicans, again, are embracing this as a result because it's
[02:12:32] a very easy choice for most Americans in swing districts, not so much in deep blue districts,
[02:12:37] but in swing districts, this message wins, Todd.
[02:12:39] Joe Contra, we will see.
[02:12:41] Thank you, sir.
[02:12:42] We appreciate it, as always.
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[02:12:51] Well, we don't have our leaders who are unbought.
[02:12:57] Also it's hilarious, this guy talks about democracy and socialism being contradictory
[02:13:00] when they spend all their time calling Democrats socialists and communists.
[02:13:02] Yeah, I mean it's the only speed that they have, it's the only meta that they have.
[02:13:07] They're communist socialists, communist socialists.
[02:13:09] Well, guess what?
[02:13:10] You know what happens when the stigma associated with the term goes away?
[02:13:14] That line of attack goes away even for the fucking do nothing Democrats that are called
[02:13:18] socialist and communist ironically enough
[02:13:21] okay
[02:13:22] so we're not just doing a favor for our movement we're not just doing a favor
[02:13:26] for a movement that centers the working class we're doing a favor the
[02:13:28] fucking
[02:13:29] do nothing democrats as well who get fucking yelled at all the goddamn time
[02:13:35] that's it
[02:13:43] This is a fucking joke aside from Roe. What is this?
[02:13:50] Anyway, oh, yeah, this is a warning for everyone by the way with a big election night today in Colorado
[02:13:55] He's a briefing on what to expect tonight on the Democratic side Colorado's fundamentally a vote by mail state every registered voter receives a mail ballot
[02:14:01] Though voters can still cast ballots in person mail and ballots must be received by election day to be counted in broad terms
[02:14:07] Bals are counted roughly in order they are received, meaning earlier return
[02:14:10] bals are usually reported first while later return bals are added later.
[02:14:13] Remember this won't stop the the, this is not going to stop the the mainstream
[02:14:21] outlets from doing an adequate projection potentially, but there is a
[02:14:26] likelihood that you are going to see the early, the early in the night massive
[02:14:33] numbers for Diana to get. Okay? If you see that, that shouldn't freak you out at all.
[02:14:40] Because guess what? Every single day for the past week, the average age of voters has gone
[02:14:50] down dramatically. As in, a lot of the more progressive voters, they trend, they tend
[02:14:56] to vote later. They tend to vote on election day, as a matter of fact. Which is why, if
[02:15:03] If you see a, I guess, in the Democratic Party version of this, a red mirage-style situation,
[02:15:09] like we saw with the Spencer Pratt early victory, as opposed to Nithya Raman, you are most likely
[02:15:15] going to see something similar here in Colorado as well.
[02:15:18] There's also another thing that is an issue in Colorado.
[02:15:21] There is no, we're not going to know exactly what percentage of votes have been counted,
[02:15:28] either.
[02:15:30] That matters a lot tonight.
[02:15:32] In broad terms, ballots are counted roughly in the order they're received, meaning earlier
[02:15:35] return ballots are usually reported first, while later return ballots are added later.
[02:15:39] That matters a lot tonight. Colorado's early electorate has been quite old, but has been
[02:15:42] getting younger and younger as we get closer to the election day. This isn't a surprise
[02:15:45] based on recent patterns, including late counting progressive strength in recent elections
[02:15:49] or in other late mail elections in Seattle, Salt Lake City, and LA. We think later ballots
[02:15:55] should be more favorable to progressives, potentially by a huge margin. At first, votes will be reported
[02:16:01] rather quickly. We expect a wealthy future total vote to report within the first 90 minutes
[02:16:05] after polls close. But that does not mean that the count will be remotely representative
[02:16:08] of the final results. Our current expectation is that around 75% of all ballots will be
[02:16:13] counted by the end of the night, with the remaining vote counting to report in the days
[02:16:18] that follow. But because of that, patience is essential. In some races, progressives
[02:16:24] could be trailing by a sizable margin initially and still have a real path back in the late
[02:16:29] male behaves, if the late male behaves as expected. As a rough benchmark, we think progressives
[02:16:35] could be down. Remember, this is important. Progressives could be down as much as 20 after
[02:16:41] the initial drop and still have a realistic path back to win. So if you see Diana to get
[02:16:45] 20 points above Malaq Kuros, which I don't think we will see. I think it will be much
[02:16:51] closer. Malecuras will still have a clear pathway to victory, okay? If a
[02:16:59] progressive candidate is trailing by less than four points when election night
[02:17:02] counting ends early Wednesday morning, I expect we will say they are favored, though
[02:17:06] that rough benchmark could shift based on how the mail vote actually moves
[02:17:09] throughout the night. Unlike California, Colorado does not have a centralized
[02:17:13] statewide reconciliation site showing how many ballots remain. That means the true
[02:17:17] universe of outstanding votes may be difficult to assess. Okay, that's also
[02:17:23] important. We don't know like what percentage of votes been counted, right?
[02:17:27] Especially in close statewide races, in the past there has been a substantial
[02:17:31] amount of uncertainty and incorrect information floating around regarding
[02:17:33] the number of ballots remaining Colorado 3 in 2022 lingers in the mind of many.
[02:17:36] Historically Colorado counties have often counties often finish counting by
[02:17:41] the weekend after election day, but this year the calendar could also slow
[02:17:44] things down. Friday, July 3rd is the observed Independence Day holiday, which may complicate
[02:17:50] late week follow-up in county reporting. And then the holiday weekend could continue to
[02:17:56] slow down the process, meaning close races may not be fully resolved until early next week.
[02:18:04] New ballot numbers just dropped. Ladies and gentlemen, election day ballots are surging
[02:18:09] in Denver. Youth vote is coming in big on the final day. 20,000 counted this far.
[02:18:14] We will likely go north at 50k just on today. Great news for Maylake heroes and Phil wiser.
[02:18:29] Okay.
[02:18:33] Look at those numbers, baby. I know you like the number and we got the number. Okay.
[02:18:44] the
[02:18:51] platter soft endorses auburn
[02:18:56] of course is going to endorse all these literally backed by the same fucking
[02:19:00] groups the same vehicle
[02:19:04] there's been a
[02:19:08] group of dude man is so awesome senators who've begun to color less and work together and build
[02:19:15] kind of a core of power in the senate i just want to add to their numbers right now
[02:19:26] right now depending on who you count we've got like seven to nine but i'm gonna win this thing
[02:19:31] and James Tallarico is gonna win in Texas and Mary Peltola is gonna live in
[02:19:40] when in Alaska Sherrod Brown is gonna win in Ohio
[02:19:46] Abdel El Sayed is gonna win in Michigan, Maggie Flanagan is gonna win out in
[02:19:50] Minnesota. Oh Abdel El Sayed is gonna win in Michigan. Oh the primary is not over
[02:19:56] That's a soft endorsement.
[02:19:59] That's a soft endorsement.
[02:20:02] Oop.
[02:20:05] ZBS has Wiener on.
[02:20:08] This one beyond.
[02:20:10] Yeah, I know.
[02:20:12] We'll talk about that.
[02:20:14] Everyone's been yelling about Scott Wiener being a victim of a bird dogging incident.
[02:20:19] We're not going to have flips from red to blue.
[02:20:22] We're going to have flips from blue.
[02:20:25] we're going to have flips from red to fighting democrats
[02:20:31] knife knife knife knife knife
[02:20:37] here's michael from pennsylvania's prediction
[02:20:40] i mean look
[02:20:41] he was on the ball with new york
[02:20:43] he nailed it
[02:20:45] okay
[02:20:47] he nailed it we shall see if he's right
[02:20:51] okay i i you know i'm
[02:20:53] never going to be as confident as michael from pennsylvania is
[02:20:57] you guys know
[02:20:58] my policy
[02:21:00] until
[02:21:01] it's over
[02:21:02] we keep fighting
[02:21:05] is not over until it's done
[02:21:08] i'm always going to be nervous especially the day of the election
[02:21:12] you guys have seen me go through the motions every single time you watched me
[02:21:15] do this
[02:21:16] in new york city i was in new york city
[02:21:19] Um, and until the night of the election, until we found out exactly what the margins look like, the margins of victory, you know, my asshole was puckering till the final moment.
[02:21:30] And that's going to continue being the case here in Denver, Colorado.
[02:21:34] Okay.
[02:21:35] But he says May lot early vote plus six plus seven final margin may lot plus 10.
[02:21:41] That's crazy.
[02:21:42] If early vote goes to mail out by six, then the final margin will be more than 10 in my opinion, but we'll see.
[02:21:48] has some mail in voting, right? But I think they should have it all counted before the
[02:21:53] polls close. But I think we should have a good sense that I also think we'll know by
[02:21:57] tonight because she'll be winning by so much. So I have a feeling like as soon as polls
[02:22:01] close, we're going to have a big drop and Mailot's going to be in the lead. And then
[02:22:04] that's that. And it's going to be if, if polls calls and Mailot's in the lead, it's over.
[02:22:09] I mean, they'll, every, every channel will project there as the winner. Okay. Because
[02:22:14] Because of the thing that we just mentioned earlier, which is that the age breakdown will
[02:22:20] favor 65 plus leading up to the last week of mail-in ballot drop-offs.
[02:22:28] It's only gotten younger and it's continuing to trend younger and it's going to be even
[02:22:32] younger today, hopefully.
[02:22:37] But having said that, if Melot is winning, that means that she's winning with 65+, which
[02:22:45] is supposed to be the safe haven for Diana to get.
[02:22:51] Judging by the anecdotal information that I have received from all of you, many of you
[02:22:54] have phone banked, you've talked to a lot of older voters, some of which are very positive
[02:22:59] on Melot, but there's also some older voters that have genuinely said she's an anti-Semite.
[02:23:05] So I am actually worried about that, okay?
[02:23:08] I'm actually worried about how much those heinous smears work
[02:23:12] because every district is different.
[02:23:14] But there's one reliable thing you can look at,
[02:23:16] 65 plus older voters will literally listen
[02:23:20] to whatever television man is telling them
[02:23:22] and we'll go, that's right, that's the case.
[02:23:24] I, this, this younger, this, this younger black candidate
[02:23:30] probably is a terrorist, okay?
[02:23:33] So I am definitely still very nervous.
[02:23:36] He called relatively quickly.
[02:23:37] I think she'll end up,
[02:23:38] I think when the early votes are dropped,
[02:23:41] she'll probably be up six.
[02:23:43] That's my prediction.
[02:23:44] She'll be up six when the polls close to the first,
[02:23:47] like big drop will be somewhere around four to six points.
[02:23:50] And then it'll rise up to 10 plus
[02:23:52] after all the votes are counted.
[02:23:53] Six or seven votes, six or seven points.
[02:23:56] We know who.
[02:23:57] Okay, the six or seven he was memeing about probably.
[02:24:00] I think if Maelot has a margin of victory in the early, the early mail-in ballot drop-offs,
[02:24:07] it's not going to be six points.
[02:24:09] Because if it's six points, then she won't win by 10, she will win by more than 10.
[02:24:13] But what do I know?
[02:24:15] Michael from Pennsylvania is, you know, a lot more knowledgeable in reading this kind of stuff.
[02:24:20] I just, I'm a vibes guy, okay?
[02:24:22] I'm a vibes voter.
[02:24:24] I'm a vibes-based understander.
[02:24:27] And I will always be fearful until the last moment.
[02:24:30] I will always be unbelievably conservative
[02:24:34] with my estimations.
[02:24:38] Yesterday over 19,000 additional boughs were returned
[02:24:41] to Denver, making the youngest day
[02:24:42] of the early voting period so far.
[02:24:43] We already talked about that.
[02:24:44] He's not memeing.
[02:24:46] He was not memeing about six or seven.
[02:24:48] Okay.
[02:24:49] Emma Numbers guy,
[02:24:51] Emma Numbers guy,
[02:24:52] I trust Michael from Pennsylvania number.
[02:24:56] I know he liked the number.
[02:24:57] We like the number plus 10.
[02:25:00] I wonder what his take is on Gonzales.
[02:25:02] Because, look, the Senate is an entirely different behemoth.
[02:25:08] The Senate is an entirely different behemoth.
[02:25:11] Proud to endorse Abdul-Alsave or US Senate.
[02:25:13] Abdul will fight to get money out of policy, put money back,
[02:25:15] and work as parks and pass Medicare for all.
[02:25:17] I'll be seeing Chris in a little bit, by the way,
[02:25:20] in two hours or so, in less than two hours.
[02:25:25] I'm going to have, first I'm going to have David Dayanon in half an hour, we're going
[02:25:30] to be talking about Scotus, we're going to be talking about the number, we're going to
[02:25:34] be talking about the number of, of, of smear campaigning, uh, ad dollars that have flooded
[02:25:41] in to the Diana to get race here for, uh, against Maylock Kuros.
[02:25:48] He thinks Gonzales is going to be razor thin.
[02:25:50] Yeah.
[02:25:51] I can.
[02:25:52] Dude.
[02:25:53] That is an insane victory. Okay, you have to understand. I think Gonzalez has been a little too shy.
[02:26:02] Um, I I mean so shy that even I called it out when we were having a conversation because she has been a bold advocate, right?
[02:26:10] She has been a bold champion of a lot of issues
[02:26:14] in her time
[02:26:15] in colorado politics
[02:26:18] And I wish
[02:26:19] that her communication was bold
[02:26:22] just like her policymaking has been, okay?
[02:26:31] That has been, I think, the only thing I can say.
[02:26:37] That's the only thing I can say about Julie Senadora
[02:26:44] that I think could play a role in this in her race.
[02:26:49] you see the calculation that they're making is very different than mine. The calculation
[02:26:55] that her team and she is making is different than mine. I think it's time. I think it's
[02:27:01] time to be bold. But the Senate is a different demon, is a different behemoth, but we have
[02:27:07] seen success in Michigan for Abdul who has not shied away from being bold. Graham Plattner
[02:27:13] in Maine who has not shied away from being bold, right?
[02:27:17] So there are obviously clear examples of people
[02:27:21] who are not shying away from taking firm positions on issues,
[02:27:26] right?
[02:27:30] And presenting themselves as a fighter,
[02:27:31] I think that's what a lot of people are looking for.
[02:27:34] And I do think that she's playing it a little bit more
[02:27:39] careful than the other candidates
[02:27:42] that we've looked at that have made waves.
[02:27:46] I think that also did not nationalize this race as much
[02:27:50] for her as opposed to even Maylock heroes.
[02:27:54] But then again, I think she still has a shot.
[02:27:58] It's just, you know, it's just tough.
[02:28:03] Hick and Pooper has a lot more name recognition.
[02:28:05] This is a Senate race.
[02:28:08] And in order to fight for that name recognition,
[02:28:12] I would have if I was Julie Gonzalez's campaign manager if I was advising in any capacity
[02:28:17] I would have said you should be a lot more aggressive
[02:28:21] in your stances
[02:28:23] Like use the momentum that you'll get from people being like oh you're associating with a son piker
[02:28:29] Use that as an opportunity in the spotlight to be like
[02:28:33] There are plenty of people in the state of Colorado
[02:28:36] who I don't agree with on many issues but it doesn't matter. I will fight for
[02:28:40] them too. Hickenlooper has left them behind you know that kind of thing. I
[02:28:44] think she she shied away a little bit but it's okay. Same with like I've said
[02:28:54] the Senate is different. The Senate is different than the House of Representatives
[02:28:57] okay. The Senate is different than the House of Representatives and that's the
[02:29:02] reason why you haven't seen any senators up until now, and you probably won't see them
[02:29:08] in this primary cycle, in this midterm cycle, openly seek out the endorsement of the DSA
[02:29:18] and say that they're democratic socialists or things like that, because it's a statewide
[02:29:22] race, and there's a lot more money involved. And I think that there is still this hang
[02:29:30] up. There's still this hang up in the eyes of many, both in the primaries for the Democrats
[02:29:39] and certainly in the general for the, sorry, for the midterms. There is still this hang
[02:29:48] up with this association with with democratic socialism they're worried about it.
[02:30:07] Anyway that will change though and I think the victories that we notch for democratic
[02:30:15] socialists who are loud and proud about their association will inevitably give confidence
[02:30:22] to others who are running in the Senate to also come out and seek out that endorsement eventually.
[02:30:30] And I think the first person will either be AOC if she runs for Senate or Summer Lee.
[02:30:35] 2028, mark my words. In 2028, we will have open democratic socialists running for Senate
[02:30:52] who will seek out the endorsement of the democratic socialists of America. Maybe not in the primaries,
[02:30:59] maybe not in the midterms, but in 2028 you will see people seeking out that endorsement
[02:31:05] endorsement mark my fucking words, okay?
[02:31:12] And unafraid to stand up to the billionaires and the corporations that are keeping our prices high, that are burning our planet, that are profiting from genocide, and that's what we deserve.
[02:31:23] In the caucus process and on these doors, I have never felt this much.
[02:31:28] Can we take your word on this like we did for Ukraine?
[02:31:30] That's so funny dude my haters are down abysmal
[02:31:37] Okay, I'm taking your ball and going home bro puts on a suit and everything changes
[02:31:42] Socialists measure with a smart board law you claim not to be a grifter too dude. I want to I want to fucking pour one out for my haters. I
[02:31:51] Know it's been tough for all of you
[02:31:54] Okay, I know it's been so tough for all of you for many of you
[02:31:58] You said Hassan you don't get involved in politics seriously and then I did and then you said your politics won't win
[02:32:05] And then it did and now you just have to have seed
[02:32:09] From a position of irrelevance
[02:32:12] You know go go campaign for Josh Gottheimer or something man
[02:32:16] You know I
[02:32:18] Apologize to all my haters
[02:32:20] I have made you the waiters at my table of success at our table of success, but guess what comrade
[02:32:25] You can also be a part of the table of success. You don't even have to publicly make this change, okay?
[02:32:32] We'll welcome you with open arms as long as your heart and as long as what's in here has changed.
[02:32:39] Okay?
[02:32:41] That's it.
[02:32:44] That's all this is.
[02:32:47] I wish you well.
[02:32:50] I know it's been a tough year.
[02:32:52] I know it's been a tough couple of years.
[02:32:54] Many of you basically found yourselves on the side
[02:32:58] of an apartheid state that was continuing
[02:33:01] to do ethnic cleansing as it had done for 75 years prior
[02:33:05] to October 7, and you thought that that would be a fantastic
[02:33:10] opportunity to join forces with some
[02:33:13] of the most schizophrenic,
[02:33:16] some of the most schizophrenic institutional organizations
[02:33:21] to demand the de-platforming of your favorite sex pests, least favorite content creator, right?
[02:33:35] Did you feel in like the early stages of 2024 that this is where we would get
[02:33:42] where a sequence where there would be a dramatic sea change, where the public would just simply see
[02:33:47] the truth about what Israel was doing, and that there would be a dramatic sea change and a
[02:33:51] demand for politicians who would say the truth and that those politicians would
[02:33:59] start winning these races.
[02:34:04] Hassan talking to his haters, like how I calm the frightened dog that had escaped
[02:34:10] into my backyard last year. She was so sweet if you just laid down and talked
[02:34:13] to her. Yeah.
[02:34:21] I welcome you to be on the right side of history, no matter how long it takes, okay?
[02:34:31] Because the thing that we have on our side that you don't have is conviction.
[02:34:42] If you don't have conviction, if you don't have courage, if you don't have a political
[02:34:48] vision for a better tomorrow, all you have at your disposal is reacting to the way things
[02:34:56] are being shaped by those who do have that conviction. You understand? And especially
[02:35:08] if you're facing a foe that you have identified as an enemy, which I don't think we should
[02:35:14] be. Okay? I don't think we should be enemies at all. But if you have defined me as your
[02:35:22] enemy, more often than not, you're going to find yourself on the wrong side of many issues.
[02:35:35] That's it. It's super simple. No one knows what you've done leading up to this moment.
[02:35:44] And I certainly, I certainly will not hold it against you as long as you join the right side.
[02:35:58] In any case, speaking of joining the battle and joining the right side in this cause,
[02:36:06] Let's be real, we're going to be carrying the flame in a little bit because it's level
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[02:36:53] Oh my god, closed presence is back.
[02:36:56] What the hell?
[02:36:57] Haven't seen that name in a decade, it seems like.
[02:37:02] Mike Plays thank you for the 10 community give yourselves an MX mirror think of the five closed presence
[02:37:06] Thank you for the hundo spot level five hype train already achieved. We're at level six already
[02:37:16] God damn
[02:37:21] Straight was closed and now it's open it seems and closed presence is back our oilers are back
[02:37:28] back. That's right. Julia Pelusa, they give her the five. B Radical, they give her the
[02:37:35] 10. Mestone, they give her the five. And Bezzalea, they give her the 10. Honey and bees, they
[02:37:40] give her the five. Gifted subs. Oh, also, a coalition of some of the most fed-coded
[02:37:47] forces are finally gathering together. Our haters are anemic. Our haters must be anemic
[02:37:58] But they are doing their very best. The real horseshoe has been unlocked.
[02:38:05] Joining forces off of their mutual and shared enmity towards a political content creator,
[02:38:13] it seems to me like the haters still want to maintain being waiters at the table of success.
[02:38:22] That's right. Never thought I would see the day when a far left ostensibly, someone who
[02:38:48] considers as well to be a far-left doxer and a center-right liberal grouper
[02:38:54] doxer. You know we got the third-worldest doxers, third-worldest grouper
[02:39:00] doxers, and we got the DNC grouper doxers coming together to dox into oblivion.
[02:39:09] Fantastic. Level 7 hype train. Ladies and gentlemen, love you dude. Thank you for
[02:39:12] the five gifts of subs.
[02:39:26] Doesn't destiny pretend to be epstiny?
[02:39:28] Pretend to be a huge electoralist?
[02:39:30] Yes, but he has decided that electoralism is a bad route
[02:39:34] because remember, the only thing driving him
[02:39:37] is his enmity towards me.
[02:39:40] and now that i'm participating in elections
[02:39:43] as aggressively as i can
[02:39:45] as hands-on as i can
[02:39:47] he's decided the only route available to him is to sit at home
[02:39:52] and shit on those efforts
[02:39:56] okay
[02:39:57] that's all they got c-mark bennie scrap thank you for the ten
[02:40:01] level seven i've drank complete
[02:40:05] social reason they were the five olives and all they were the five
[02:40:12] yahoo's most putrid caucus
[02:40:14] yet there was another
[02:40:16] there was a another post from uh...
[02:40:20] uh... ogre boy the the account
[02:40:23] that i uh...
[02:40:25] saw on my timeline might might
[02:40:27] uh... twitter
[02:40:29] my twitter is is my twitter al go so busted
[02:40:34] okay
[02:40:35] but that should that could be in on what
[02:40:39] epstein he has been focusing on as
[02:40:41] this community's been going out door knocking doing everything in our power
[02:40:44] to make sure that we have
[02:40:47] uh... you know
[02:40:49] make sure that we have candidates that senator working class in their politics
[02:40:54] here
[02:40:57] last month of commentary
[02:41:04] is there a day that goes by that this man doesn't simply watch whatever the fuck I'm doing
[02:41:14] every damn day dude I wonder I wonder how his audience perceives this like at some point they got to be like dude are we doing more Hasan content again new law
[02:41:34] He's over stimulated.
[02:41:39] He's going to cry about this for years.
[02:41:44] Shock collar is on, I can't breath.
[02:41:49] Okay, but for real, how much did Dan pay this man?
[02:41:54] You think he's going to blame you for this?
[02:41:59] You think he's going to blame you for this? No.
[02:42:04] He was zooming on the revolution of San Fram to see if you were reading talking points when discussing Gaza on a different monitor last week.
[02:42:17] Ogre posted about this as well. I believe, or maybe it's Queen.
[02:42:22] I guess he's just completely given up on making any sort of significant changes, or even having
[02:42:36] an impact on the Democratic Party's politics altogether, and his entire focus is just watching
[02:42:44] my VODs which I assume this VOD will also be watched as well as he tries to as he tries
[02:42:56] to generate as much revenue as possible for his court case where he's just like melting
[02:43:03] hundreds of thousands of dollars as he victim blames the people who are brave enough to
[02:43:09] sue him
[02:43:11] for distributing revenge porn
[02:43:21] and unofficial
[02:43:22] hossan abbey industrial complex channel level eight high train one minute
[02:43:25] remaining ladies and gentlemen level eight high train
[02:43:28] one minute remaining
[02:43:31] will be carried the flame or will the flame parish today
[02:43:38] Remember at level 10 hype train
[02:43:41] We care the motherfucking flame. All right, let's continue
[02:43:49] There's something happening across America a political movement setting off earthquakes
[02:43:55] It rocked New York last week and now it's headed for the Rocky Mountains
[02:44:01] In Denver a 29 year old lawyer PhD student and barista named Milot Keros is running for Congress and
[02:44:08] and primarying a long time in the remainder to get.
[02:44:11] Settuit run!
[02:44:13] Settuit run with 50 bones, saving.
[02:44:16] The opportunity for the flame to be carried.
[02:44:19] Holy moly, Ente Albi, Comfy Cathy, thank you for the 5.
[02:44:23] Based max, thank you for the 5. Honeybees, thank you for the 5.
[02:44:27] Level 8 Hype Train complete, we have one more level
[02:44:31] remaining, level 9 Hype Train at 19%. Amy Eon, thank you for the 10.
[02:44:35] Just because Kirk couldn't pair, we have to carry. Yes. Yes, and I will be playing the
[02:44:42] Bollywood version because that's my favorite version right now. It's stuck in my mind all
[02:44:45] the time. If we get there, of course, if we get there, once again, no guarantees.
[02:44:52] Tom McCruss, thank you for the five.
[02:44:57] Jimmy Cheese, thank you for the five.
[02:45:13] Apparently he now believes you're being sent notes
[02:45:15] to hit talking points because you've gotten
[02:45:17] better at propaganda.
[02:45:18] So his eyes go between two places, but he's full-screened and he's not looking at the camera.
[02:45:24] So one of these places his eyes are going to is the chat I would imagine.
[02:45:32] Wow.
[02:45:34] Incredible commentary, man.
[02:45:37] Yeah, no, I'm literally monitoring the chat, monitoring the stream.
[02:45:42] That's what I'm doing.
[02:45:43] I don't have talking points to hit, but it's cool.
[02:45:47] It's like when people say, I'm doing steroids, okay?
[02:45:51] This is unbelievably schizophrenic, by the way.
[02:45:59] The most clickable ball to son thumbnail legendary editor is like watching bronze players celebrate
[02:46:04] getting into silver.
[02:46:06] Parker's really the Trump of the left.
[02:46:07] He doesn't do anything other than damaging the cause.
[02:46:10] And when the Dems win, he takes credit for it.
[02:46:13] Mumdani got three candidates elected from his work and a son now thinks he runs the
[02:46:16] the world is really something. Yeah. Someone is sending you a transcript that you're reading
[02:46:23] from. Yeah, it must be it must be the Chinese Communist Party, right? And then I'm curious
[02:46:28] what the second one is. Could it be like whatever Nosey has to hit the talking points? Forcing
[02:46:33] you could tell I guess by based on what he pauses. It does look like the down up downward
[02:46:37] ice here is looking at the whatever he has printed off or whatever. Bro, this is brain
[02:46:42] damage dude this is actually fucking brain damage also we made it to level 10
[02:46:46] hype train Colorado being a focus is so strange when we were considered a
[02:46:52] purple state it was crazy then we faded in the background elected a gay
[02:46:55] libertarian redditor for governor and now we are here with serious socialist
[02:47:00] candidates yes
[02:47:06] also level level 10 hype train has been achieved ladies and gentlemen you
[02:47:10] already know what it is. You already know what's up once this is over. I'm going to have David
[02:47:31] day and on the broadcast.
[02:48:01] We'll make heaven known
[02:48:11] Oh, one who fought through his family hell near
[02:48:14] Oh, home built on scripture, on faith without fear
[02:48:18] Tour tracked to silence, but his voice remains
[02:48:21] In a city cause, in Christ it sustains
[02:48:25] We are Charlie Cork, we carry it to flame
[02:48:28] We'll fit for the gospel, we'll honor his name
[02:48:32] We are Charlie Kirk, he's put his heart on
[02:48:36] To get to run broke, we might never know
[02:48:40] We rise with his spirit, we answer to call
[02:49:02] To truth is eternal, to cross is our guide
[02:49:05] With God as our captain, we march side by side
[02:49:09] We are jolly cork, we carry the flame
[02:49:13] We'll fit for two ghosts, we'll honor his name
[02:49:16] We are jolly cork, we'll kiss the region
[02:49:20] Forget the room broken, we might have known
[02:49:24] We are jolly cork, forever alive
[02:49:31] We are jolly cork, we're gone, gone, gone
[02:49:34] We've got way way way right here
[02:49:47] All right David Dayan of the American Prospect is going to be on the broadcast now ladies and gentlemen
[02:49:54] And uh hopefully I'll be able to do it with the virtual camera all right perfect
[02:50:00] I think you Mert mentioned Charlie Kirk more than Erica does. I probably do
[02:50:10] because I carry two flame and I fight for the gospel and honor his name. All
[02:50:15] right, David, can you hear me? I can. Perfect, perfect, perfect. Okay, I got the
[02:50:24] Right, microphone.
[02:50:26] OK, ladies and gentlemen, David Dayan on the broadcast.
[02:50:31] What an honor.
[02:50:33] It's an interesting time to have you on.
[02:50:37] There is a lot of momentum on candidates that I'm a little
[02:50:43] out of breath.
[02:50:43] Sorry, I was just dancing.
[02:50:46] Sorry, this is the, you know, I like to do both.
[02:50:49] I like to have fun, but then also get into the
[02:50:53] degree in the serious stuff. You have peace out on the American prospect since last night I believe.
[02:51:02] We're going to be talking about that. The Supreme Court came down with some very serious decisions
[02:51:08] today and I wanted to start by talking about that and then maybe tie it even back to the
[02:51:15] the reason for why I'm in Denver, Colorado,
[02:51:19] pushing for Melak Kuros and Julie Gonzalez
[02:51:23] to hopefully win their races.
[02:51:25] So let's start there.
[02:51:27] The Supreme Court, good or bad, what do you think?
[02:51:31] Up or down?
[02:51:33] Big thumbs down today, three rulings today.
[02:51:39] One of them, they've retained birthright citizenship,
[02:51:42] But really only by one vote, you know, Kavanaugh said that the Constitution does not disallow
[02:51:53] regulations and birthright citizenship, but some statute does separately.
[02:51:59] So you really have four votes saying that the plain language of the Constitution that's
[02:52:03] in the 14th Amendment does not say what it says it is.
[02:52:08] It does.
[02:52:09] And that was the good-rolling, right?
[02:52:11] So the other two, one of them involved, or two of them involved trans athletes in sports
[02:52:20] and basically said that states can put together any rule they want to ban that.
[02:52:26] And the other one which is probably going to get less attention is around campaign finance.
[02:52:31] So this was a case brought by the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which is
[02:52:38] the campaign arm for Senate Republicans, and they wanted to coordinate party spending with
[02:52:45] candidates and have unlimited amounts of spending. Previously, the parties could coordinate
[02:52:53] a certain amount of money, I think it was $69,000 at the minimum, maybe a little bit
[02:52:58] more than that, for Senate. They could coordinate a certain amount of money. But now there's
[02:53:04] unlimited coordination spending. What that means is that the party arms and the RSC,
[02:53:10] the DCCCC, and the Democratic side, the DNC, the RNC, they get all kinds of corporate money.
[02:53:18] And now they can legally use unlimited amounts of that corporate money and put it into candidate
[02:53:25] races as much as they possibly want.
[02:53:31] When you work on a coordinated basis with a campaign,
[02:53:35] you get cheaper rates.
[02:53:37] So like if a super PAC ad wants to put an ad
[02:53:40] on Denver television, they'll probably charge 10 times
[02:53:44] as much, up to 10 times as much for that ad
[02:53:47] that they would for an ad from a candidate.
[02:53:50] So now this is a way to funnel corporate money
[02:53:53] directly to candidates in coordination with the parties
[02:53:57] and get cheaper ad rates so that that money goes even further.
[02:54:01] So it's a really bad row and kind of ends any pretense
[02:54:06] about limits on corporate money in elections
[02:54:09] as if there was any already.
[02:54:11] Yeah.
[02:54:12] So you don't believe that this is,
[02:54:16] you don't believe that the previous formation
[02:54:18] was a significant violation of the First Amendment,
[02:54:20] corporations or people and that people are of course inevitably going to
[02:54:25] communicate with one another including when a person, a corporation, directly
[02:54:31] gets together with other corporations and creates a super pack that can directly
[02:54:37] coordinate with the campaign now rather than have to go through the previous
[02:54:42] formation, the previous route which made it so that you have to go and look at the
[02:54:47] red boxes, or you had to have it.
[02:54:50] Yeah, I mean, the whole day, I mean, yeah, let's be honest,
[02:54:52] this whole thing's a farce, right?
[02:54:54] You know, a candidate says,
[02:54:56] I'm not legally coordinating with a corporate PAC.
[02:55:00] However, if you go to my website,
[02:55:02] I'll tell you exactly what that PAC should say,
[02:55:06] when they should run these ads,
[02:55:08] who they should appeal them to.
[02:55:10] I mean, it gets really, really intricate.
[02:55:12] If you go to any campaign website
[02:55:15] and look for the link that says media.
[02:55:18] And that link is the red box that shows you,
[02:55:22] and usually it's outlined by a red box,
[02:55:24] and it shows how that candidate is basically
[02:55:28] flouting the rule of no coordination with super PACs
[02:55:33] by telling them exactly what they want in those ads.
[02:55:37] And so, you know, this was kind of a legal fiction anyway
[02:55:42] that we weren't coordinating.
[02:55:44] But now it's the ability for parties to do this coordination
[02:55:50] in a way that basically multiplies the impact
[02:55:57] and the power of corporate money
[02:55:59] because they get the cheaper ad rates.
[02:56:01] Yeah.
[02:56:03] Devastating day for American democracy,
[02:56:06] but then again, it's expected considering.
[02:56:09] It's also a Tuesday.
[02:56:10] It's also a Tuesday, you know?
[02:56:12] Yeah, it's a devastating day, but it's just Tuesday.
[02:56:16] Yeah, so speaking of the impact that this has had,
[02:56:22] even with the current formation
[02:56:24] before the Supreme Court decision,
[02:56:26] you wrote about how Diana DeGette,
[02:56:30] who is a 30-year incumbent member
[02:56:33] of the Congressional Progressive Caucus,
[02:56:36] has received a tremendous amount of outside activities
[02:56:42] expenditures outside spending coming into this race in the last hour.
[02:56:47] Our suspicion, of course, is that this is directly tied to their internal numbers that
[02:56:50] they saw.
[02:56:52] This started last week or so, as they had to get in the last month or so, has decided
[02:56:59] to turn up the negative attack ads against Maylight Curios.
[02:57:04] Some heinous things have been said, calling her an anti-Semite, smearing her, highlighting
[02:57:09] a Colorado polls article that was totally ridiculous, saying that Melaikiros actually
[02:57:16] wants Jewish people to be harmed. They're playing a rough game, as we saw with Adriana
[02:57:24] Espayaot, not dissimilar to the Adriana Espayaot incident that took place against Darieliza,
[02:57:29] where a lot of these candidates that don't have policies they can stand on, despite the
[02:57:36] many years that they've been in Congress will oftentimes just open up the money faucet and
[02:57:42] increase in and engage in heinous smear campaigns against their much younger insurgent challengers.
[02:57:50] And it hasn't really been successful, but they're still trying it, but they're aided
[02:57:54] and abetted by a tremendous amount of corporate expenditure for coming from the outside.
[02:58:02] What do you make of that situation?
[02:58:05] Yeah, well, we already know that to get is a corporate PAC candidate.
[02:58:10] This is someone who's a member of the Progressive Talk, has been around for 30 years.
[02:58:14] And when my reporter brought me this stat, I almost didn't believe it, but it's true.
[02:58:20] 64% of data gets lifetime, lifetime fundraising comes from corporate packs.
[02:58:31] 64% as an unbelievable, this is over 15 terms of her career.
[02:58:38] So this is a candidate despite saying that she supports Medicare for all.
[02:58:43] She takes money from the front of the political interest.
[02:58:45] She takes money from the insurance companies.
[02:58:48] And despite being, you know, nominally progressing in a very left-wing district in Denver there,
[02:58:55] she is a corporate back candidate.
[02:58:57] And so when she gets into trouble, who is she going to turn to?
[02:59:03] And sure enough, we have these, whether it's Big Tech, which is very suspected to be behind,
[02:59:11] I believe it's the 218 project, one of the PACs that is supporting to get, whether it's
[02:59:18] what they call pro-choice majority, which I believe that money we know through documented
[02:59:24] campaign finance disclosures, that pack and its umbrella sort of parent pack known as
[02:59:31] EDW took a million dollars from APAC.
[02:59:35] And then there was this third pack called My Ohio Accountability, and we couldn't get
[02:59:39] a lot of information about that pack.
[02:59:42] And so it turns out they never filed a form saying who their donors were, which was required
[02:59:49] by law.
[02:59:50] And so the campaign legal center put out a complaint saying, you're breaking the law,
[02:59:55] mile high accountability, you're not telling us who your donors are.
[02:59:58] So they finally at the last minute after the complaint was released, they file saying here's
[03:00:06] who our donors are. And almost all of the money comes from a different 501c4 that doesn't
[03:00:14] have to release its donors. So there's a dark money pack and it's funded by a different
[03:00:19] dark money pack. And so we don't even know who is funding that to try to save the gets
[03:00:26] bacon here. But it's probably consistent with the interest that has supported her entire
[03:00:33] career. Yeah. What do you make of the the conversation that's taking shape and inside of the
[03:00:42] conversation that's taking shape inside of the Democratic Party right now? There are a lot of
[03:00:46] centrist Democrats that have come out and said this is not us. These guys are Democratic Socialists.
[03:00:52] Maybe you should find your own party. They're really advancing this message, this narrative. Do you
[03:00:58] where do you think this will go? Do you think that the that the the essential Democrats are
[03:01:02] going to actively fight back against this insurgent wave of candidates, or do you think
[03:01:08] that there will be more of a consolidation? I feel like Nancy Pelosi, for all of her faults
[03:01:13] and failures, was actually far better at taking this kind of momentum that took place with
[03:01:20] the squad in 2018 and packaging it under the big tent of the Democratic Party, whereas
[03:01:27] Akeem Jeffries has seemingly created more friction, friction that actually helps, I think, you know, my candidates, our candidates, my candidates that are insurgents, it makes them look better as well, instead of trying to bring them under the umbrella of the Democratic Party and then maybe even neutering some of their ambitions.
[03:01:48] Yeah, it's definitely a different approach.
[03:01:50] I mean, in King Jefferies, we know back a few years ago,
[03:01:55] started a pact with Josh Gottheimer's,
[03:01:57] maybe the right-wing member of the Democratic,
[03:02:00] Al Scowcus, that was specifically
[03:02:04] about protecting incumbents from left-wing challenges.
[03:02:07] So we know where Jefferies is at here.
[03:02:11] And it's funny to me to see,
[03:02:14] you know, it's kind of like what is a scandal, right?
[03:02:17] They pick out and choose tweets or pass statements,
[03:02:22] pass comments, and that's built up to be a big scandal
[03:02:26] because they can post the tweet and show it.
[03:02:28] But voting for the Lake and Riley Act,
[03:02:31] which dozens of House Democrats did,
[03:02:35] nobody needs to distance themselves from that, right?
[03:02:38] There's no scandal there that you voted for the thing
[03:02:42] that is being used to abduct people off the streets
[03:02:46] to house them in these horrible detention centers
[03:02:51] without charges.
[03:02:53] We've documented, I think, 20 deaths just this year
[03:02:57] in ICE detention facilities.
[03:02:59] That's not a scandal.
[03:03:01] But for some reason, a tweet from four years ago is a scandal.
[03:03:05] Yeah, speaking of scandal after scandal,
[03:03:08] as a matter of fact, you just brought up Josh Gottheimer.
[03:03:11] There is another target, for me at least,
[03:03:14] that that the the national progressive movement hasn't really been paying that
[03:03:18] much attention to with the exception of the dsa uh... and that is mosco at
[03:03:22] seat
[03:03:23] uh... this is in florida florida twenty five
[03:03:26] it's a newly cut down district that was dummy man dirt to use the term that uh...
[03:03:30] hekeem jeffreys likes to use
[03:03:32] uh... it's actually far closer of a race
[03:03:35] uh... where we have a real opportunity to unseat a a potential republican even
[03:03:39] though it's like a plus
[03:03:40] 10 Republican district or something like that. Yeah, I think it's plus. I think it's plus 10 ish
[03:03:46] that went for Trump. But Biden won the district in 2020. Yeah. So it's it's a district that's
[03:03:53] swung but could swing back. Yeah. And the reason why I'm bringing this up, of course, is because
[03:03:58] earlier today there was a war powers resolution for Lebanon. This was the war powers resolution
[03:04:04] for Lebanon that representative Rashida Tlaib put forward to to basically stop Trump's
[03:04:10] unilateral war powers and a similar bill obviously passed with Iran, not to say that it's going
[03:04:18] to have any real impact in terms of carving back Donald Trump's actions because he's very clearly
[03:04:23] violated that war powers resolution this past weekend when he bombed Iran instead of trying to
[03:04:29] advance the memorandum of understanding. But the reason why I'm bringing this up is because
[03:04:33] Josh Gottheimer alongside 21 other Democrats voted no on the war powers resolution on Lebanon.
[03:04:41] And one of those Democrats was also Moskowitz. So there are a lot of these, there are a lot of these
[03:04:47] Democrats. You should mention that's on the candidate who's running against Moser,
[03:04:51] it's his name's Oliver Larkin. And we've actually written about him at the prospect. I haven't seen
[03:04:56] him in many other places. But yeah, it's, it's one that's really interesting to watch. The whole
[03:05:03] South Florida Democratic Party is kind of a sewer. It's really problematic. You have Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.
[03:05:13] When there's another seat like Moskowitz that went for Biden and then flipped back and is a swing seat that she could win,
[03:05:23] instead she went running to a historically black district where she's now going to run,
[03:05:29] I guess, in Kentecloth and against four black candidates that were already running in that
[03:05:36] race. Yeah, no, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, I think, is another unique opportunity for the
[03:05:41] progressive insurgent movement, the democratic socialist, to have an impact in. And I think
[03:05:47] Florida is really interesting because no one is paying attention to it. There's not a lot of
[03:05:52] national attention being paid to Florida right now and there's certainly not a lot of attention
[03:05:56] being paid to Florida from some of the other national organizations that normally would
[03:06:02] get involved. They've played it somewhat more safe than I would have assumed even even
[03:06:08] Justice Democrats. You got Elijah Manley, former Democratic Socialist who's still running
[03:06:12] as a Democratic Socialist, but he was in DSA Broward, I believe, when he was 18 years
[03:06:16] old who is trying to consolidate support amongst the other candidates.
[03:06:23] Unfortunately, he hasn't been able to do that, and so they're all going to be on the ballot,
[03:06:27] so that's going to be a tough road.
[03:06:29] I think Larkin is a more, that's a very interesting race because it's a one-on-one against Moskowitz,
[03:06:35] but yeah, that's a late summer, primary, August 18th, you know, anything can happen there.
[03:06:42] And yeah, it's gotten almost no attention from anybody.
[03:06:47] I mean, everyone's talking about Michigan, everyone's talking about maybe to a lesser
[03:06:50] extent Minnesota, Wisconsin that were the gubernatorial candidates at DSA member.
[03:06:56] But no one's talking about Florida.
[03:07:00] And those races are really interesting.
[03:07:01] Yeah.
[03:07:02] No, I think that even the more progressive, the more progressive like insurgent party
[03:07:11] movements at the national level have hyper-focused on what they perceive are like easy, winnable.
[03:07:18] Well, none of them are easily winnable districts because there's a tremendous amount of money
[03:07:21] interest coming in and pouring into these races.
[03:07:23] But they focus more so on deep blue districts, but I think there is a real opportunity to
[03:07:28] flip some purple seats.
[03:07:29] Well, I'll give you one that I have a piece coming out tomorrow about this, and it's
[03:07:34] in Michigan, in mid-Michigan.
[03:07:37] The candidate's name is Will Lawrence,
[03:07:39] and he was an organizer with the Sunrise Movement,
[03:07:42] and then became a housing organizer in Lansing.
[03:07:47] The two other, there are three candidates in the race.
[03:07:50] Two of them are Establishment Act.
[03:07:53] One was the Ambassador to Ukraine,
[03:07:55] and the other guy was an ex-Navy SEAL.
[03:07:57] They're like classic biographies
[03:07:59] of who the Democratic Establishment runs
[03:08:03] in a swing district.
[03:08:04] This is a district held by a Republican,
[03:08:06] used to be Alyssa Slotkin's district.
[03:08:08] But it's kind of like the classic biography, right?
[03:08:12] And those two candidates are running against one another.
[03:08:16] If you look at their red boxes,
[03:08:18] they're all about the other person.
[03:08:20] And yet, Will Lawrence has led in three of the four polls
[03:08:24] that have actually been publicly released in the district.
[03:08:27] He put out his first stat of the cycle today.
[03:08:30] It's all about a data center that is going in,
[03:08:34] in that district and how he's the only one fighting it,
[03:08:38] he has a real shot to kind of flip this script
[03:08:41] and say that actually my populism,
[03:08:44] my economic populism actually helps me in a swing district
[03:08:48] because I can bring together different coalitions
[03:08:51] than the normal kind of establishment,
[03:08:56] middle of the road candidate can.
[03:08:58] And so that one I think is gonna be really interesting
[03:09:03] he's kind of favored and it's very under the radar given what we've seen so far in terms of the
[03:09:10] bullet. No, absolutely. There are a lot of left populist candidates that are either DSA backed or
[03:09:20] affiliated or endorsed or adjacent that are making waves in supposedly purple districts in
[03:09:31] supposedly purple states, right? Yeah, I've been up to see the Vegas. I have yet to hang out with
[03:09:38] the Vegas. We got Vegas and then we also have my Vang as well. My Vang shirt. Also, Angela Gonzalez
[03:09:49] as well, Gonzalez Torres. So there are... Yeah, that's a lefty district in LA, but yeah, sure.
[03:09:55] Yeah, sure. No, I'm just saying like in general, there are a lot of candidates that haven't gotten
[03:09:59] the national attention, but I think this sort of affiliation, this sort of association will offer
[03:10:05] them that national attention. And what I've seen at least in my experience is that even the negative
[03:10:14] association with someone like myself that like the media tries to frame as a negative association
[03:10:18] ends up working in their favor in every district, including statewide districts, as we've seen with
[03:10:25] with end loss I had.
[03:10:27] And on the opposite side of that,
[03:10:29] all the money that's coming in
[03:10:31] has had kind of a backlash as well.
[03:10:35] I saw a report today from Public Citizen
[03:10:39] that this is another stunning stat.
[03:10:42] One third of all the corporate money
[03:10:46] that has been spent since Citizens United's ruling in 2010,
[03:10:51] a third of the money in that 16-year period has been spent in this primary cycle. That's
[03:10:58] only half the year. It's only half the primary cycle. We've got 20 some states to go.
[03:11:06] But compared to 2022, compared to 2024, there is diminishing returns. The pro-Israel
[03:11:16] Pax won pretty much every race in those other two cycles. The Crypto Pax won practically
[03:11:22] every race they played in in those previous two cycles. This year it's about 50-50. You
[03:11:31] can see that as good or bad, but it's much different. It's much more diminishing returns.
[03:11:36] When you're talking about these sums of money and how they almost are canceling themselves
[03:11:43] out because everyone knows, you know, the story of the races are not sort of what's in those
[03:11:50] ads, but the fact that those ads are out, who's behind them, how these hacks are trying to hide
[03:11:57] their support and basically try to deny the public the transparency of knowing who is
[03:12:04] funding these things. I think that that has ended up really reverting back on the candidates who
[03:12:11] they're trying to support and giving a lot of help to candidates on the progressive side of things.
[03:12:19] I think that is true. I think there is a lot more of a diverse media diet out there for the average
[03:12:26] person interested in the primaries now more than ever because if you were to only get your
[03:12:31] information from MSNOW or CNN or ABC, CBS, they rarely factor in where the outside expenditures
[03:12:40] coming from or what that says about a particular candidate, whereas people like myself, people
[03:12:45] like yourself, and also other organizations like APAC Tracker, for example, are so on
[03:12:51] the ball when it comes to identifying exactly where this money is coming from and what that
[03:12:57] says about the track record and potential future policy agenda of these establishment
[03:13:04] Democrats, including with drop-site news that will hunt down exactly where these APAC shell
[03:13:10] corporations are coming from, that I think we have a much more educated electorate that
[03:13:18] is definitely deeply invested in identifying who to vote for and why they mustn't vote
[03:13:26] for certain candidates.
[03:13:28] But then I think more importantly, there's a lot of legwork now, unlike ever before with
[03:13:34] DSA's ground game that we've seen in both New York City and all these other districts, including
[03:13:40] in Denver, Colorado, that is able to out-compete the negative attack ads that are coming in.
[03:13:48] We've seen tremendous success in our phone banking initiatives that we've done
[03:13:52] in the last couple of days. I believe 500,000 doors have been knocked. I mean, look, an insane
[03:13:58] in that in that district in in yeah I I believe I was something insane in Denver
[03:14:04] Colorado like or is it the phone banking numbers it could be the phone banking
[03:14:08] numbers that I'm mixing let me let me refer to it before I give fake news before
[03:14:14] you fake news here hold on I mean I think the point you're making as you look
[03:14:19] that up it's it's the difference between organized money and organized people
[03:14:23] Yeah, so what do you say in particular but also the working families party and some of these
[03:14:30] Oh, probably those are full calls. Yeah, sorry. Okay. What what I think these these groups have been able to do justice stems and
[03:14:39] Etc. They've been able to do two things number one is
[03:14:43] They have masked those volunteers
[03:14:46] That's have you know those conversations are much more impactful
[03:14:53] When you're on the doors, you're in front, face-to-face with someone, you're having a conversation.
[03:14:58] Those are really, really important things to do for a campaign.
[03:15:02] And it's simply easier when you have a volunteer force at your back than for, you know, some candidate that would have to basically pay volunteers to do that.
[03:15:16] The second thing that they've done this year that's been unique, and it's just the stands,
[03:15:21] stands, but it's also working families and it's also this thing American priorities that has come
[03:15:28] in as a counterweight to some of the APAC spending. They have been able to at least allow these
[03:15:35] candidates to hang a little bit on the air, right? So instead of being blown out with four million
[03:15:43] on one side just to throw a number out, four million on one side and nothing on the other,
[03:15:48] now it's like four million to maybe one and a half million, right? And so at least the message
[03:15:54] is being countered a little bit in the paid media on YouTube ads or wherever. So then it's just a
[03:16:04] little bit of pushback and they don't have the airwaves all of themselves. And so I think that
[03:16:11] has been, you know, I think, I think all of us would agree that the best system would be a public
[03:16:17] financing of campaign systems. But if that's not going to happen, you can't tie yourself behind
[03:16:23] your two hands behind your back and be the purity police and not and then lose all the time. So I
[03:16:30] think Democrats, you know, progressives and, you know, DSA touch against smarter about the idea
[03:16:38] that we're not going to unilaterally disarm. We're going to fight. And when we win, hopefully we
[03:16:44] we can make a better system in the aftermath, provided we have a different Supreme Court.
[03:16:50] Yeah. One of the things that I always go back to, of course, is that the people power doesn't
[03:16:55] come unless the policies are there. No one is going to get activated for Diana to get
[03:17:01] or Adriana Espayat. You can have a machine, you can try to turn on that machine as we
[03:17:04] saw with Adriana Espayat, a machine that is directed exclusively to reinforce his power
[03:17:12] and it fails right because having real
[03:17:16] uh... having great policies having a great message overall
[03:17:19] that centers the working class
[03:17:21] uh... will not only
[03:17:23] turnout
[03:17:24] the the door knockers and the people who are motivated to help you out because
[03:17:28] they want to see that change in congress
[03:17:30] but it also is a good message that you can spread far and wide
[03:17:34] that will
[03:17:35] actually draw turnout
[03:17:37] the negative campaign on the other hand
[03:17:39] is only going to depress voter turnout is only going to lead
[03:17:43] uh... to to further apathy
[03:17:45] and that is a big part of the reason why this is not
[03:17:49] a problem that i don't think democrats can actually established democrats
[03:17:52] can actually fight back against
[03:17:54] uh... by simply
[03:17:56] uh... making up the the enthusiasm gap with a tremendous amount of money
[03:18:01] because the message is not there because the policies are not there
[03:18:04] because the advocacy is not there there's also obviously the structural burden
[03:18:07] that they carry
[03:18:09] uh... that that they have to be associated with the last decade or so
[03:18:14] of incompetence the last decade or so
[03:18:16] of of all of the policy failures right whether it be losing to donald trump
[03:18:21] you have to
[03:18:22] on that
[03:18:23] and and i agree to your advantage here
[03:18:27] i agree and uh... and i think as we think about because
[03:18:31] you know certainly already we're having some of these candidates who are going
[03:18:35] to move into the government right i mean
[03:18:37] the ones in New York, Chris Robb and Adam Homway and Annalelia is already there, there's
[03:18:45] going to be a need to move from opposition to proposition, right, to move to like, what
[03:18:51] are you doing? And I think what we're seeing in New York City with the rent freeze passing
[03:18:57] with childcare slots opening up is building an actual vision of what a successful agenda
[03:19:06] that actually delivers for people looks like. And I think the people going into Congress,
[03:19:12] obviously, it's more difficult in Congress because you have 435 people, you're not just
[03:19:16] one there. But you can point to that and say, this is actually the vision. This is what
[03:19:22] we can actually build. And if you give us enough people, we can get that done.
[03:19:28] Absolutely. David, before I let you go, because I have to rush over to a canvas with Chris
[03:19:32] This is a very interesting question.
[03:19:33] I want to briefly talk about the birthright situation.
[03:19:41] The Supreme Court came down on a 5-4 decision, which I think is entirely too close for comfort,
[03:19:48] with protecting birthright, which is one of the most safe-guarded, one of the most contested
[03:19:57] and therefore one of the most safeguarded aspects of the Constitution. And obviously,
[03:20:05] a lot of Republicans are frustrated. Can you elaborate on what took place there?
[03:20:10] Well, I mean, this was kind of a moonshot. It played out differently than, I think,
[03:20:18] a lot of conservative ideas that get into the bloodstream play out. Normally,
[03:20:25] they take a very long, slow, deliberate path to get something through the Supreme Court.
[03:20:31] So earlier this week, the ability for the president to fire any appointed commissioner
[03:20:38] at the Federal Trade Commission, but really at any agency, except for the Fed, because
[03:20:43] we don't want to mess with our money, that was the result of a decade of law review articles
[03:20:52] and you know putting things into the media and getting things in symposia at you know
[03:20:58] federalist society conferences they spent years and years and years working on that
[03:21:03] until they add the coalition in place on the court and then they put the they put it together
[03:21:10] and they got it. This was Donald Trump's tweet right that was that was it and then
[03:21:16] right citizenship is up there at the Supreme Court and there were a couple sort of half
[03:21:20] fast articles that a couple professors who kind of the base themselves put together.
[03:21:26] It wasn't like this long, slow, deliberate process.
[03:21:29] And yet it got four votes, at least on the constitutional issue.
[03:21:33] It's constitutionality, yes.
[03:21:35] It's 6-3 technically.
[03:21:36] Yeah, it got three votes, 6-3 technically, yes.
[03:21:40] So if it's that accelerated, what it tells me is this isn't going to go away, that they're
[03:21:49] They're going to keep working this in the courts, they're going to keep putting together
[03:21:54] arguments to try to convince Kavanaugh, to try to convince Barrett, to try to convince
[03:22:01] John Roberts, and they're just going to keep at it, and in 10 years that they still have
[03:22:09] the same numbers, they'll try again.
[03:22:15] So birthright citizenship, while safe for now, is not really safe in the future if you
[03:22:21] know about the ways in which conservatives go about getting legal changes basically sanctioned
[03:22:30] by the Supreme Court.
[03:22:32] So it's very dangerous.
[03:22:34] Can you talk about the distinction between the, because people are confused in the chat,
[03:22:38] For those of you who might not understand,
[03:22:41] what is the decision that was 5-4 versus the decision that
[03:22:45] was 6-3?
[03:22:47] So the question is, was Trump's executive order
[03:22:53] ending birthright citizenship legal or not?
[03:22:56] And the question is legal, if it's legal or illegal,
[03:22:59] by what means?
[03:23:01] So there were five votes that said
[03:23:03] it's illegal because of the 14th Amendment
[03:23:06] of the Constitution, which says all natural born
[03:23:08] citizens are citizens in the United States.
[03:23:12] Brett Kavanaugh said, no, that isn't the reason why
[03:23:15] I think it's illegal.
[03:23:17] I think it's illegal because there
[03:23:19] was a statutory decision that was made by Congress later
[03:23:23] that made birthright citizenship legal.
[03:23:27] So what he's saying is that can be changed.
[03:23:32] Statute can be changed by Congress.
[03:23:35] And whereas the Constitution, it would
[03:23:37] need a constitutional amendment, and that's a much higher bar.
[03:23:41] So there are really only five votes from the constitutional issue here, and that means
[03:23:47] any one change.
[03:23:49] So if Republicans win in 2028, and some of your sodium iron steps down, there's your
[03:23:54] one, right?
[03:23:55] Yeah.
[03:23:56] Not even steps down, but if she dies in office, whatever it is.
[03:24:02] So that's what a nice edge we're on here.
[03:24:05] It's incredible because if you look at the 14th Amendment, the language is clear enough
[03:24:12] for pretty much everyone in this country to know what it says, except for Sirens Thomas,
[03:24:19] Neil Gorsuch, and Sam Alito, who I guess retired for a minute here today.
[03:24:24] But then MPR took it back.
[03:24:27] MPR claimed he was retiring only to turn back and decide that he wasn't retiring.
[03:24:35] was interesting as well. In any case, you can't hide, you're in the camera, no matter what.
[03:24:41] Yeah, you are. Yeah, there's Marge's here, Mike Kamop and producer. We have the head
[03:24:47] out soon. David Dane, thank you. How is it down there? What do you think is going to happen?
[03:24:52] It's a beautiful sunny day, 89 degrees, there's an air quality alert, but it's a beautiful
[03:24:57] day to go out in Doernock. It's a beautiful day for democratic socialists to win office
[03:25:02] and wind power in this country. And you know, I'm going to try my very best to keep pushing.
[03:25:08] But thank you, David Dayan. What do you want to shout out? American Prospect?
[03:25:12] Yeah, totally. Prospect.org. Check out our print issues, you know, get a piece of paper,
[03:25:19] deliver to your mail. Prospect.org slash subscribe, sign up. We've got a lot of great
[03:25:25] stuff coming for the rest of the year, looking at this blue wave, this socialist wave, whatever
[03:25:31] want to call it. And we're going to keep every day at Prospect.org hammering this and looking
[03:25:37] at some of these races. Like I said, I got a good one on Michigan's seventh district,
[03:25:41] Will Lawrence, tomorrow. And you asked me if I was confident and my answer is it's never over
[03:25:47] until it's done. I always feel the same level of vulnerability and stress that I did with
[03:25:56] Zora Mamdani's election that I did with the New York City DSA slate, but that's a that's a healthy
[03:26:05] feeling to have I think and and I yeah those things have panned out in our in our direction
[03:26:10] every single time so hopefully we'll be able to notch another victory here today. All right,
[03:26:15] play like you 10 points down there you go. Thank you. All right.
[03:26:19] All right, everybody that was David Dayan, I am going to flip the camera now to the laptop camera as we work on, hold on, as we work on the other camera.
[03:26:37] Ironically, the laptop camera is better overall.
[03:26:41] And I'm going to play this video for you guys from the start.
[03:26:47] I'm going to go pee real quick and then we're going to move on and unafraid to stand up to the
[03:26:53] billionaires and the corporations that are keeping our prices high that are burning our planet that
[03:26:58] are profiting from genocide and that's what we deserve. In the caucus process and on these doors
[03:27:05] I have never felt this much anti-establishment energy from everyday people than I felt this cycle.
[03:27:12] There's something happening across America, a political movement setting off earthquakes.
[03:27:18] It rocked New York last week and now it's headed for the Rocky Mountains.
[03:27:24] In Denver, a 29-year-old lawyer, PhD student, and barista named Milot Kiros is running for Congress
[03:27:31] and primaring a longtime incumbent, Diana DeGette. And according to recent polls,
[03:27:36] she's surged into the lead ahead of the election on Tuesday.
[03:27:40] I think the shift that we're seeing is one where the party is being forced to
[03:27:44] actually reckon with the desires of the voters.
[03:27:46] A democratic socialist, Kiros was fired from her law firm job for defending student protesters over Gaza.
[03:27:53] She is one of several progressive left candidates
[03:27:55] running against the establishment in Colorado, which has become one of the
[03:27:59] most expensive places to live in the country.
[03:28:03] We have the support for Medicare for all. We have the support for universal child care.
[03:28:07] We have the support for abolishing ICE, but it's never going to happen when the people that are taking money from these corporations and these special interests are the ones that are still in Congress.
[03:28:17] The year 1997 looms large in this race. It was the year that Diana DeGette entered Congress and the year that Keros was born.
[03:28:26] In 1997, I was less than a year old. I'm sure Diana DeGette was doing the same thing she has been doing for the last 30 years.
[03:28:34] really passing bills. She has not kept up enough. She simply can't meet the moment.
[03:28:39] I've called her office too many times to count. Nobody's ever gotten back to me and so to see
[03:28:45] that people selling things so they can pay for their health care costs, you know living in cars
[03:28:52] outside of their employer in the parking lot, that kind of stuff, that affects me.
[03:28:57] I think like most other people my age I've watched things steadily decline. It just feels good that
[03:29:01] someone's out here actually speaking to the power.
[03:29:05] Kuros won the vote at the Denver Democratic Assembly in April,
[03:29:08] but to get has benefited from millions in PAC spending from big pharma,
[03:29:12] APAC, defense contractors, and big tech.
[03:29:16] Kuros is instead relying on grassroots support to make up the difference.
[03:29:20] And at the end of the day this campaign only works because every single one of y'all
[03:29:25] knocking on doors, talking about the issues that you care about, the one
[03:29:27] certainly talking about the world that you want to live in.
[03:29:30] There are so many people in the city that realize that the world that we want to live in isn't impossible.
[03:29:36] She's a student, she's a worker, like she has first-hand experience of what it's like to exist in the American economy in the 21st century,
[03:29:42] and only the people who should be representing us.
[03:29:47] The future of the Democratic Party is once again in the spotlight as voters head to the polls in Colorado state primaries.
[03:29:54] CBS News congressional reporter Torian Small is watching this for us and joins us from Capitol Hill this morning.
[03:30:00] So we saw huge gains for democratic socialists here in New York.
[03:30:05] What role are Democrats playing in Colorado?
[03:30:09] Yeah, I think the clearest test of the push to get the party to move more progressive further to the left will be in the first
[03:30:16] be in the first congressional race in Colorado. We saw that the 15-time incumbent, Diana Daggett,
[03:30:25] is running against or facing a challenge against Milat Kiro. She's a 20-year-old or 29-year-old
[03:30:33] attorney who has really made the stake in being a Democratic socialist, saying that it is time
[03:30:40] for the party to move further to the left. I think what she's referencing now is some of those wins
[03:30:44] that we saw picked up around the country, especially in New York, when we saw a democratic
[03:30:49] socialist known as, her name is some of me right now, but she's a part of this wave under
[03:30:57] Mondami's pool that he endorsed three candidates who ultimately won in their respective primaries.
[03:31:05] I think what we're seeing now is this test that is being challenged by a lot of establishment
[03:31:09] Democrats, including Josh Shapiro, the governor of Pennsylvania this weekend, came out really
[03:31:15] forcibly against this push to pull the party to the left, saying that a lot of it, in his
[03:31:21] opinion, is performative.
[03:31:23] But we'll see where Colorado stands.
[03:31:25] This is a Democratic stronghold, so we'll see if the party is more aligned with moderates
[03:31:30] or if they're willing to accept some of these further left policies.
[03:31:34] Interesting.
[03:31:35] Malot Kiros.
[03:31:36] Was that the name you were looking for?
[03:31:37] We just had a picture of that Democratic Socialist on screen there.
[03:31:40] It's a lot to keep track of, Torian, but who might the frontrunners be to be the next
[03:31:45] governor of Colorado?
[03:31:47] Yeah, this is a race that's shaping up to be a current sitting U.S. senator versus
[03:31:52] attorney, state attorney general.
[03:31:55] The problem though here is that these are two similar people.
[03:31:58] Michael Bennett, who comes from the Democratic Party establishment.
[03:32:03] He also ran for president previously,
[03:32:06] is making the claim that he is best present
[03:32:09] to represent the state in that gubernatorial role.
[03:32:13] Phil Weisner, as you can see there,
[03:32:15] the state attorney general,
[03:32:17] looking to make the claim that Bennett
[03:32:19] hasn't necessarily represented
[03:32:21] the best democratic priorities
[03:32:23] in his current role as senator.
[03:32:25] He's in a very unique position, Bennett is,
[03:32:28] considering if he were to win the nomination.
[03:32:31] Traditionally, he would take a step back, or the nominee would take a step back from
[03:32:35] this row and allow the governor to pick his interim replacement.
[03:32:41] His seat isn't up until 2028, so that would give the governor the breathing room here
[03:32:46] to pick his replacement.
[03:32:48] Bennett is maintaining that he won't leave until he believes he could win the general
[03:32:54] election.
[03:32:55] That's when he said he would pick his replacement instead of allowing the sitting governor to
[03:33:00] do that.
[03:33:01] I think the friction that we're seeing between the two really stems from this very controversial
[03:33:06] decision from the governor to commute a Trump-supporting election official after threats from the
[03:33:12] president to force him to do so.
[03:33:14] The current governor is a Democrat, which is why he's drawing a lot of criticism and
[03:33:19] which is why Bennett isn't giving him much power to choose his replacement era.
[03:33:23] Really fascinating sequence of events there in Colorado, Torian Small, across all of
[03:33:28] old names and new. Torian, we appreciate all your insight. Thanks for being with us.
[03:33:32] Welcome back in. Primary night is... He's been it good? Absolutely not. All right, should we go downstairs?
[03:33:38] In Colorado has had its most impactful impact. We're gonna go downstairs while he plays.
[03:33:42] 16 years, Kyle Clark? Yes, it's 2010. Yep, and a number of really interesting races this year.
[03:33:48] And one race that is surprisingly close is the race for Colorado's first congressional district.
[03:33:53] So this is the congressional district that basically maps over Denver.
[03:33:57] Democrat Diane DeGette has held that seat for 29 years and this year she has a 29-year-old
[03:34:03] challenger in Malak Kiros who's a former attorney turned barista who is running with the help
[03:34:09] of the Democratic Socialists of America.
[03:34:11] So DeGette's a progressive, Kiros is running to her progressive left and it's a tight race.
[03:34:16] I mean they're backing up the Brinkstruck trying to keep Diane DeGette in Congress.
[03:34:20] So it's an unexpected challenge that looks quite serious.
[03:34:23] I talked with Maylock Kiros, Diana DeGette won't take our questions, but Kiros told us
[03:34:28] the goal is to get more democratic socialists into Congress and then basically hold the
[03:34:32] democratic agenda hostage so that they can extract concessions for progressive goals.
[03:34:38] That's the goal.
[03:34:39] The goal is to build out a coalition of members that are committed to these ideas and these
[03:34:44] policies that are securing the most basic needs for every single American across this
[03:34:49] country.
[03:34:50] And frankly, these are the ideals and the values that are of the democratic base of
[03:34:55] voters.
[03:34:56] We're seeing this chasm between the policies that voters actually want to see and the
[03:35:00] legislation that our leadership is actually progressing.
[03:35:02] And so I think this is actually a reminder to the party of this is what we're supposed
[03:35:06] to be doing.
[03:35:07] This is what our base wants us to be doing.
[03:35:09] And taking care of that legislation and identifying people that are holding up that
[03:35:13] legislation is, I think, the responsibility of legislators that you sign to represent
[03:35:17] you.
[03:35:18] So, the knock on Keros from the DeGette folks is that she is too extreme.
[03:35:23] She is against all arms sales to Israel, offensive and defensive.
[03:35:27] She's made a number of remarks that DeGette and her allies have said are anti-Semitic,
[03:35:31] including that interview with me when I asked her whether she would describe the firebombing
[03:35:35] of Jews and Boulder as anti-Semitic.
[03:35:38] She said that she would not describe it that way necessarily because she said she didn't
[03:35:40] know it was in the heart of the attacker, whether it was an anti-Zionist attack or anti-Semitic
[03:35:44] attack.
[03:35:45] And a number of progressives have condemned her for that.
[03:35:47] The knock on the get is that she's had the seat for 29 years and hasn't done a whole
[03:35:50] heck of a lot with it and that they want some young leftist energy in there to actually
[03:35:56] do some riskier stuff in a safe seat.
[03:35:59] So for the first time in 30 years, we have a toss up race in the congressional district
[03:36:05] that includes Denver.
[03:36:06] Well, how far do you think that name recognition goes, though?
[03:36:08] Because on the other side of 29 years, it's still the name that everybody knows when you
[03:36:11] just got that ballot and you're just still in it out.
[03:36:14] Here's one thing that I would urge people to think about, right?
[03:36:16] So Colorado has semi-open primaries in which unaffiliated voters can cast a ballot.
[03:36:20] And there are a number of us who have talked about the fact that the Democratic primary
[03:36:24] is really where it's at in Colorado, so long as Republicans choose to not run competitive
[03:36:27] candidates.
[03:36:28] Those unaffiliated voters, you would think a good number of them would break for Diane
[03:36:33] DeGette.
[03:36:34] There's a known quantity for a long time in Denver, even if she's not a centrist, right?
[03:36:37] She's a progressive.
[03:36:38] But we have to be aware of saying unaffiliated voters equal centrist.
[03:36:42] They don't.
[03:36:43] Colorado's unaffiliated voters, some are very liberal, some are very conservative, and some
[03:36:47] are centrist.
[03:36:48] But the point you bring up, Alex, is really well taken, because that's 30 years of name
[03:36:53] identification.
[03:36:54] That's worth something, right?
[03:36:56] And not a lot of people on the progressive left or even the center left dislike Diana
[03:37:00] to get.
[03:37:01] She's been in office for a long time.
[03:37:03] The only knock on her is that she hasn't been bold enough, hasn't been effective enough.
[03:37:08] So if anything, the name is likely to help her.
[03:37:10] All right, Kyle, thank you.
[03:37:12] And in fact, join us tomorrow night for up to the minute election results.
[03:37:16] We'll look at who's winning and what those victories mean for Colorado.
[03:37:20] Our coverage and analysis begins at 6 p.m. next.
[03:37:23] We'll be an hour long and we'll have race results from 7 until 10.
[03:37:27] On KTVD, more on 9 news at 10 and Channel 9 and anywhere you stream online.
[03:37:34] But first we're going to start closer to home with another round of high-profile primary
[03:37:39] elections. Today voters are heading to the polls in Colorado for yet another race that
[03:37:44] could decide the direction and the future of the Democrat Party. Once again, another
[03:37:49] Democratic Socialist candidate is on the ballot here. Three DSA candidates, just one in New
[03:37:54] York City. Colorado could be the next true test. Jeff Harris is standing by with the
[03:37:58] latest on the shift and whether voters will keep backing these far-left candidates. But
[03:38:03] first, let's start with Mark Boyle's live desk tracking today's races. Of course, polls
[03:38:07] are going to open in Colorado in a few hours from now.
[03:38:10] Just a few hours, Angela, our voters
[03:38:12] will be heading out there to make their voices heard.
[03:38:14] This will definitely be another stress
[03:38:16] test for the party as it moves towards Democrat Socialist
[03:38:20] candidates or DSA.
[03:38:22] The DSA candidates have already picked up
[03:38:23] some major wins in the elections on the East Coast.
[03:38:26] And now they're looking to expand to the West Coast.
[03:38:29] And talking in Colorado this morning,
[03:38:31] voters will be deciding on who will advance
[03:38:32] to the primaries for governor, US Senate,
[03:38:35] as well as different congressional seats.
[03:38:38] And we'll start right there.
[03:38:39] That's the one getting national attention,
[03:38:41] the race for this US congressional district one.
[03:38:43] There you have the Democrat incumbent, Diana DeGatte.
[03:38:46] She served in Congress for three decades,
[03:38:49] facing Steve Chow.
[03:38:50] Sounds good.
[03:38:51] Okay.
[03:38:52] And then what does it think you're on?
[03:38:55] Okay, I'm turning it.
[03:38:56] All right, ingest is on us.
[03:38:58] I'm in the action.
[03:38:59] All right, ladies and gentlemen,
[03:39:02] live from the streets of Denver, Colorado.
[03:39:04] It's a beautiful day here.
[03:39:06] A beautiful day to go out and doorknock is 350 p.m.
[03:39:10] Mountain time, right?
[03:39:11] Is mountain time out here?
[03:39:12] Everything is mountain out here.
[03:39:14] The altitude sickness has not hit us.
[03:39:17] However, it's a bumpy ride so far.
[03:39:21] Anyway, in any case, ladies and gentlemen,
[03:39:24] Blue's Girls and MBs, we're ready.
[03:39:26] It's 88 degrees.
[03:39:27] We're headed to a canvas launch right now
[03:39:31] where we're gonna be firing up the troops.
[03:39:33] Apparently there's 200 plus RSVPs for this Canvas launch.
[03:39:38] What did we hit?
[03:39:40] You tell them.
[03:39:40] You said some very cool things about what
[03:39:46] has happened so far in the Dora.
[03:39:47] We've got crowd favorite bits.
[03:39:49] Yeah.
[03:39:50] Yeah.
[03:39:51] I mean, turnout is great.
[03:39:52] We're definitely experiencing a youth surge
[03:39:54] in the final days and today, which is exactly what we want.
[03:39:57] And right now, these areas that we're
[03:40:00] going to be canvassing are working class, predominantly
[03:40:02] Latino neighborhoods that gave between 50 and 70 percent to Bernie Sanders in the 2020 primary.
[03:40:09] So we're trying to choose turnout there in these final hours. 90 percent of people in Colorado
[03:40:13] vote by mail. So most of these folks who have not voted have a ballot sitting on their kitchen
[03:40:17] table, maybe even filled out. And these cameras are able to actually take those ballots for folks,
[03:40:21] they put them in a dropbox as many as 10. And so it's a really great opportunity in the final hours
[03:40:27] to get some votes in and these neighborhoods should be favorable to MALOT. And this is the
[03:40:32] this is the multiracial working class.
[03:40:34] Hell yeah.
[03:40:35] And we have crazy volunteer numbers today.
[03:40:37] We're gonna knock like a huge proportion of the city
[03:40:40] in one day.
[03:40:41] Yeah, 500,000 phone calls, 100,000 doors knocked,
[03:40:46] and that was like earlier this morning.
[03:40:48] So that number is probably juiced up by now as well, right?
[03:40:52] Indeed, I think we're now over like,
[03:40:54] what was it?
[03:40:55] We had a cake made.
[03:40:57] Well, yeah, we're at 600,000 total, like you said.
[03:41:01] total contacts. And we only got a dialer to make, you know, faster phone calls
[03:41:07] rather than manual dials in June. So the fact that we've hit half a million
[03:41:11] dials is really incredible. A lot of campaigns would count that as
[03:41:15] impressive. Yeah, a lot of people count that as impressive for an entire primary
[03:41:19] season. Yeah, we've done that in a matter of weeks.
[03:41:23] What? Can you guys hear it well? Can you guys hear?
[03:41:29] Look at them. So I'm not sure. I usually use them tomorrow or something.
[03:41:33] They're just all saying it's the fucking bird dog.
[03:41:37] Okay. Hell yeah. They just, they're saying it's too quiet.
[03:41:41] Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. But no, never mind. Everyone's saying yes, it's good.
[03:41:45] Oh, I want you to do this. That's probably fine.
[03:41:49] The bird dog is a different guy. This is a different person.
[03:41:52] I have no idea who that is that you're talking about.
[03:41:54] Yeah, I don't know who you guys are talking about.
[03:41:57] This is a totally separate person.
[03:41:58] What?
[03:41:59] That guy was in New York.
[03:42:01] There's just a lot of, you guys are doing anti-white racism.
[03:42:04] Yeah.
[03:42:05] That's what it is.
[03:42:05] No, we don't look the same.
[03:42:06] Yeah.
[03:42:07] You guys are doing anti-white racism.
[03:42:09] Totally different guy from someone we saw in New Jersey.
[03:42:13] Totally different guy from the guy in New York.
[03:42:14] Yeah, totally different guy from the guy in New York.
[03:42:16] They're just all.
[03:42:18] I've never been to St. Louis in my life.
[03:42:19] Yeah.
[03:42:21] Yeah, I don't know what you're talking about.
[03:42:24] Weird.
[03:42:25] rude really we are not a monolith yet we're here to we're here to defend
[03:42:31] we defend white folk there are numbers guys everywhere you have the eyes to see them
[03:42:35] yeah exactly all right
[03:42:43] my lord i'm so happy it's not 98 degrees
[03:42:49] it's a comfortable 88 beautiful it's a dry heat
[03:42:53] I think that's a lie, people say that.
[03:42:56] Colorado, it is pretty dry.
[03:42:58] It's dry, but I think the idea that that's better.
[03:43:00] It doesn't make it.
[03:43:01] Oh, no, it definitely is better.
[03:43:03] You, like, California, 90 degrees
[03:43:05] California is much more, much more livable
[03:43:08] than 90 degrees in New York, where it's just unbelievably human.
[03:43:13] Well, luckily, unlike Europe, we have AC everywhere here
[03:43:17] in the United States of America.
[03:43:18] It's my most emerifat opinion, and I stand by it.
[03:43:22] Just I people in the chat were saying that like a thousand people have died to heat
[03:43:28] heat related
[03:43:29] Deaths in France or something. I don't even understand how that's possible in a developed country
[03:43:36] It makes no sense
[03:43:40] AC is crucial stop roasting Europe. They're already too hot. Here we go again
[03:43:44] Look, you guys can't Europeans you can't have an impact on this race anyway, so I'm gonna
[03:43:50] I'm going to try to motivate the Americans in the chat and try to get them excited and
[03:43:57] pumped up.
[03:43:58] You're in America, baby, 250, let's go, America's birthday is coming up, we're making changes,
[03:44:07] you know.
[03:44:09] It's a thousand more deaths than standard, not necessarily a thousand heat shortcuts.
[03:44:13] Okay.
[03:44:14] Oh, so that's what they're doing.
[03:44:15] We're doing a Dr. Fauci-Au-Chi style,
[03:44:18] gaming of the numbers there.
[03:44:21] Interesting.
[03:44:28] Yeah.
[03:44:30] They might vote Mel and Sean.
[03:44:31] No, I hope they do.
[03:44:33] LFI, baby, all the way.
[03:44:38] And then after, we're gonna go get some doors.
[03:44:41] Yep.
[03:44:42] Should be fine.
[03:44:43] Maybe get some ballots.
[03:44:46] Maybe get some Nebbi fun.
[03:44:47] We could all return ballots together.
[03:44:48] Find some envelopes.
[03:44:49] A little ballot harvesting as a treat.
[03:44:50] Yeah, so there's a legal ballot harvesting that takes place that Republicans freak out
[03:44:57] about.
[03:44:58] But do you want to talk about that a little bit on how to do that?
[03:45:02] Yeah, so you can legally, as a Colorado or any volunteer, pick up and return up to 10
[03:45:08] people's ballots on their behalf.
[03:45:10] What we advocate is that if you are knocking on the door.
[03:45:12] So if you're standing in this park right now watching the street and getting ready to knock on doors
[03:45:16] That you only collect if you collect one ballot
[03:45:18] You pause your canvas and go straight to a dropbox because we're so in the danger zone of you forgetting at this stage
[03:45:24] That we want everyone who picks up any ballot from anybody to go straight to a drop box before resuming any voter contact
[03:45:29] It's totally legal totally okay, and is part of how democracy functions in Colorado
[03:45:35] Yeah
[03:45:37] Republicans hated
[03:45:39] except for when they do it and which point they don't hate it as much and
[03:45:44] sometimes they do something illegal like I think in North Carolina there's a
[03:45:49] famous case when they were just like picking up vast like far larger numbers
[03:45:55] than they're supposed to and maybe even like losing some of them in the process
[03:45:59] if I recall correctly that was that was fun
[03:46:04] Um, anyway, whoo, very exciting stuff, it's fine, I'm, I'm fine, I'm chilling.
[03:46:18] I like, I like it a little bit warmer.
[03:46:23] I do, I know that sounds like I was being sarcastic, like, oh, I love, I warm it, I legit do love
[03:46:28] warms you know the warmth of yeah instead of the the coldness of rugged
[03:46:35] individualism I love the warmth of collective action yeah
[03:46:46] ads can't pick up ballads mailers can't check signatures TV spots can't remind
[03:46:51] someone of the door where their envelope is a real human can yes also it's far
[03:46:55] more impactful to do person-to-person contact as opposed to maybe remembering some off-handed,
[03:47:03] off-color remark that you saw on a television ad that Raytheon, Amazon, and Apex subsidiaries
[03:47:09] have dumped millions of dollars into putting on your airwaves.
[03:47:14] So that is the power of phone bank is the power of canvassing.
[03:47:18] You get the most bang for your buck that way, which is why I think these last days are usually
[03:47:25] the make it or break it for campaigns in general, especially if there's close races.
[03:47:30] Some people are predicting a 10 point victory for Melot. What do you think about that?
[03:47:37] I make a habit of not guessing, because I'm in trouble. But the vibes are great. The data is
[03:47:46] great. The turnout is great. I've yet to really meet against Porter, which is fun.
[03:47:51] I've had one, exactly one.
[03:47:55] Yeah, I've had phone bankers that have reported back to me
[03:48:00] that they're not to get supporters,
[03:48:02] but a lot of the older voters were fearful about Maylott
[03:48:07] from the smear campaign that was initiated.
[03:48:12] Some of them have actually seen the ads
[03:48:15] and genuinely thought that she was a dangerous anti-Semite
[03:48:19] something which is crazy. Was that from the phone bank that you logged on to? Yeah. They do think
[03:48:25] that universe was kind of over indexing for if we had called through the supporter universe a
[03:48:29] little bit. Yeah. So it probably would be more negative than the general electorate. I don't know
[03:48:34] that for sure. Well it freaked me out let me tell you but it's good motivation. But yeah you can
[03:48:42] convince the boomers. You can convince them chatters. That's my totally
[03:48:52] ridiculous speculation that has kind of panned out in the Dade-Alyza race as well, is that
[03:48:59] there's definitely a generational divide here. It's probably the highest indication of the
[03:49:04] likelihood to vote for the insurgent candidate over the establishment. However, there are,
[03:49:10] I think a surprising number of older voters that end up voting like younger
[03:49:17] voters are far more likely to vote for the insurgent candidate however older
[03:49:22] voters don't break down it by the same percentages for the establishment candidate
[03:49:27] either I think that's where that's where the the perfect number comes out that's
[03:49:34] where the perfect percentage comes out when you have oh look at that oh yeah
[03:49:39] We apparently have made over 50,000 phone calls today.
[03:49:51] Goddamn.
[03:49:52] It's just like no one manning the ship on the one night either, so it's pretty organic.
[03:50:01] What a cops.
[03:50:03] I've seen like four sheriff's cars and you feel safer.
[03:50:10] Of course, of course.
[03:50:12] I always feel much safer.
[03:50:16] I think the other cool thing about the ballot
[03:50:18] harvesting or ballot delivery is that, in my experience,
[03:50:22] on different campaigns, burning campaign, other campaigns
[03:50:26] across different levels of government,
[03:50:27] the folks who are most likely to get their ballot to me
[03:50:30] It's a canvasser for drop-off.
[03:50:33] Tend to be low propensity voters,
[03:50:35] so like voters who are less likely to vote in general.
[03:50:37] Yeah.
[03:50:38] So it really is something that increases access and turnout.
[03:50:42] Low key if we can park here.
[03:50:44] This is awesome.
[03:50:44] Yeah, fantastic.
[03:50:46] Hannah is a super soldier who works
[03:50:48] her working family's party.
[03:50:49] I do, yeah.
[03:50:50] I'm a professional team at WPB.
[03:50:54] I'm not just a professional driver.
[03:50:56] I know it's really good.
[03:50:57] You're doing a great job.
[03:50:59] Thank you.
[03:50:59] I feel like you're Jason Statham and transporter.
[03:51:03] Thank you.
[03:51:03] I actually have that a lot.
[03:51:05] Really?
[03:51:06] Kind of the look I'm going for.
[03:51:07] That makes sense.
[03:51:08] Do you want to side of the?
[03:51:12] So I see the crowd over there.
[03:51:14] I think if you make a right.
[03:51:15] This looks pretty good.
[03:51:19] Oh, wow.
[03:51:19] Yeah.
[03:51:21] We have a lot of beautiful parts.
[03:51:23] Oh, and look at the street parking.
[03:51:25] I think this is a moment that we could probably just,
[03:51:27] you know.
[03:51:29] Yeah, I can do it, great.
[03:51:31] Well, I'll let you all have it and you can come to suck.
[03:51:34] You all be on your own.
[03:51:36] All right.
[03:51:36] OK, thank you.
[03:51:37] I'm going to get it on your side.
[03:51:38] Yeah.
[03:51:39] It's going to suck.
[03:51:41] Ugh.
[03:51:43] This is all a lot swag for you.
[03:51:46] Oh, wow.
[03:51:46] OK, should we keep this in the car for now?
[03:51:49] Yeah.
[03:51:50] All right.
[03:51:52] I'm just going to move.
[03:51:56] All right.
[03:51:59] It's on Michael Whitehorn, may I ask a pen man?
[03:52:02] What's going on?
[03:52:03] Hi.
[03:52:04] Hi.
[03:52:05] Hi.
[03:52:06] It's good to see you again.
[03:52:07] Hello.
[03:52:08] Oh.
[03:52:09] Oh, wow.
[03:52:10] Look who it is.
[03:52:15] Linda Sarsour is here as well.
[03:52:20] What's going on?
[03:52:21] It's amazing to meet you, man.
[03:52:22] Nice to meet you.
[03:52:23] Nice to meet you.
[03:52:24] Hell yeah.
[03:52:25] Sure.
[03:52:26] But I mean, we got to go door knocking in a second.
[03:52:27] What's up? What's up?
[03:52:32] What's up? What's up?
[03:52:33] What's going on? What's going on?
[03:52:37] I'm going to switch. Hell yeah. Nice to meet you.
[03:52:42] Nice to meet you, but I was calling that full morning
[03:52:48] when they were calling that full show.
[03:52:50] Hell yeah.
[03:52:51] watching you on a while apart from a dozen quick news. I appreciate you everything you're doing.
[03:52:58] Thank you for everything you're doing. Thank you for being here.
[03:53:01] Oh absolutely.
[03:53:01] All right so let's go. Let's go win this race.
[03:53:07] Wait, tell them I thought that.
[03:53:09] You can say that song.
[03:53:10] That's all right, thanks for coming out.
[03:53:21] Thanks for coming out.
[03:53:25] Good to see you.
[03:53:26] Good to see you again.
[03:53:28] Remembering from the aftercard?
[03:53:31] Yes, that's exactly right.
[03:53:32] I'm impressed.
[03:53:33] You've got Superbonus, you get $3,000.
[03:53:36] Remember when I'm not here?
[03:53:37] Wow.
[03:53:37] $3,000.
[03:53:38] Thanks to leadership out of your.
[03:53:39] You gotta be terrifying as we knock on those doors.
[03:53:42] I'm serious, I'm not.
[03:53:44] Son, we've been watching since 2014 years old.
[03:53:46] God damn.
[03:53:47] 20 now flew up from Columbus, Ohio to help a lot.
[03:53:49] Hell yeah.
[03:53:50] Last 16 years ago.
[03:53:51] So I'm actually the student body vice president out of Ohio State.
[03:53:53] I represent 60,000 people myself every day.
[03:53:55] So I'm hoping to bring Democratic Socialism to Columbus, Ohio.
[03:53:58] Hell yeah.
[03:53:59] So if you don't mind if I can get a break.
[03:54:00] Okay, yeah, let's do it.
[03:54:04] Thanks, man.
[03:54:05] It's nice to meet you.
[03:54:06] Thanks for coming out here.
[03:54:07] See you.
[03:54:08] Alright. Sure, what's up? What do you want me to say? Okay, back again? Every time, every time.
[03:54:16] I'm going to say, so our billionaire is going to carry the flame today. Okay.
[03:54:21] Are you ready? Hey, I'm Carly, I'm here with the Sompiker. What's going on everybody?
[03:54:27] So, our billionaire is going to carry the flame tonight? Hell no, it's only us in our movement that carries the flame.
[03:54:33] Exactly, what do we do?
[03:54:35] We carry the blame.
[03:54:36] Exactly, thank you.
[03:54:38] All right.
[03:54:41] All right, what's going on?
[03:54:42] We're on a big band.
[03:54:43] Are you serious?
[03:54:44] The areas I got in politics.
[03:54:46] Oh, hell yeah.
[03:54:47] All right, that's what's up, that's what's up.
[03:54:49] Are you excited?
[03:54:50] Yeah, yeah, this is good, huh?
[03:54:52] Yeah.
[03:55:03] How's it going?
[03:55:05] It's a beautiful day.
[03:55:07] It's a beautiful day to be outside.
[03:55:33] You got it.
[03:55:40] All right.
[03:55:41] Hi.
[03:55:42] How are you?
[03:55:43] I'm good.
[03:55:44] How are you?
[03:55:45] I'm good.
[03:55:46] Of course.
[03:55:47] How's your trip?
[03:55:48] Pretty good.
[03:55:49] Pretty good.
[03:55:50] Oh my God.
[03:55:51] There he is.
[03:55:52] Hello.
[03:55:53] Oh my God.
[03:55:54] Hi.
[03:55:55] Hi.
[03:55:56] Say hi.
[03:55:57] She's like, who is this stranger?
[03:55:58] She's chillin'.
[03:55:59] She's too cool.
[03:56:00] She's too nice a lot.
[03:56:01] She's too nice to run.
[03:56:06] Hey, what's good, King?
[03:56:08] How are you, man?
[03:56:09] I'm good, good.
[03:56:10] Welcome back to the city, man.
[03:56:11] How you doing?
[03:56:12] Of course.
[03:56:13] Pretty good, pretty good.
[03:56:14] Feeling pretty great right now.
[03:56:16] Weather's good.
[03:56:17] Perfect day to go out and knock on some doors.
[03:56:19] Are you going to knock?
[03:56:21] I mean, we're going to be filming, so probably not.
[03:56:23] Fair enough.
[03:56:23] We don't want to put people on blast.
[03:56:25] Yeah, we don't want to just docks or anything.
[03:56:27] People are going to be like, you're going to vote for me?
[03:56:28] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[03:56:29] No, we can't do that.
[03:56:30] We can't do that, man.
[03:56:30] But I'm glad to see you man. We're here to fire up the troops. You know, that's what's up. That's what's up, man
[03:56:35] Shit, I'm glad you here man. Yeah, we gonna get a beer later or what? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, I'm gonna be at the party later
[03:56:41] Say look, um, this is so here. Let's talk about it first. We got we got our first Gen Z
[03:56:49] bold
[03:56:51] Radical you guys might remember him from the last time you were on you were on the you are on the stream last time
[03:56:56] a little actually I don't think I saved the stream last time when it fell over
[03:57:00] do you guys remember that? Yeah you did, that was him picking up the camera. I don't think I made it on the stream.
[03:57:05] But wait, did we film the lowrider? Oh no we didn't, we ended the stream.
[03:57:12] We can't today if you aren't sure. I got my calls there so y'all can come cruising with us.
[03:57:16] And also we're going to be Chicano style. Yeah we're going to be going to a predominantly Latino neighborhood right?
[03:57:22] the working class Latino neighborhood. There's been relatively low turnout for
[03:57:26] the Latino vote. Do you want to talk about that a little bit?
[03:57:29] Yeah, I saw what Hassan is referencing two years ago. I was the first member of
[03:57:34] Gen Z elected to the Colorado State House and I was a DSA, Progressive, all kinds
[03:57:38] of other stuff. I got my head chopped off by the Democrats because I went to a
[03:57:41] pro-Palestine rally right around October 7th. And even, okay, some of the old
[03:57:46] My remember this
[03:57:51] He's a school teacher and I think it was New York Post right as a new York post coming in New York post came after him
[03:57:57] Aggressively they were like this guy's trying to indoctrinate the youth with Marxist thought and I was and I remember reading
[03:58:03] Uh, reading about that on TV like this guy's fucking awesome
[03:58:07] Yeah, it was a good time man, but yeah, I'm a public school teacher. I'm not teach at the university
[03:58:12] but I was in the state legislature and you know we were part of the DSA movement here in Denver
[03:58:18] before it looked like all of this and movements exist to grow you know what I mean but uh yeah
[03:58:23] I mean what what his honor's references is is what white people call low propensity voters right
[03:58:28] it means uh people don't turn in their ballots right that's like the official term uh and uh
[03:58:33] you know westwood the west side here barnham villa park jeff simpark is where brown people
[03:58:37] people can live in Denver. You can pan the camera around here, here in the north side of Denver.
[03:58:42] It's like for real, it's where I grew up, right here on 38th and Arming. And if you look, it looks very different.
[03:58:49] The north side of Denver, a lot of folks don't know, this is the most gentrified Latino neighborhood in the country here.
[03:58:53] That's why across the street over there you'll see a $2.2 million dollar mansion built right in the floor to a $600,000 piece.
[03:59:01] And I think that, you know, so we're knocking in brown neighborhoods, you know,
[03:59:05] Democrat folks, Republican folks, anybody, they don't even go knock on people
[03:59:10] because they think that we're not going to vote anyway, which is why the electorate looks the way it does.
[03:59:13] Which is crazy because, obviously, a lot of Latino voters go crazy for Bernie Sanders.
[03:59:20] That's right. That's right.
[03:59:21] Like, they go by, you know, Bernie, exactly. They go by crazy numbers.
[03:59:26] This is something that a lot of people don't realize.
[03:59:29] Unfortunately, every every time Latino voters are mentioned in in major media, they always
[03:59:37] hyper focus on Florida Cubans in Florida, Venezuela, which are the outliers in the overall Latino
[03:59:45] voting population. That's right. Even in Texas, I think Tallorico has a tremendous opportunity
[03:59:51] to draw a turnout as long as he continues with left-wing economic populist and populist messaging,
[03:59:57] Because Latino voters consistently pulled by Pew Center research have always said that they are in favor of left populist economic messaging.
[04:00:08] That's right.
[04:00:09] And it's not even generational. There's usually a generational divide for most voter blocks, right?
[04:00:14] You've got the younger voters that are on board with Medicare for all and things like that, whereas older voters oftentimes shy away from that sort of thing.
[04:00:21] Latino voters are the only voting block that actually does not shy away.
[04:00:26] They consistently say even in the most negative brain messaging where they'll ask like do you want big government initiative?
[04:00:33] Latino voters will say yes, even 65 plus, you know
[04:00:36] I agree with that because I think a lot of people characterize Latino voters as like afraid of socialism against socialism these other pieces
[04:00:43] We're like Latino voters understand socialism inherently because of the countries we immigrate from we elect socialist presidents
[04:00:50] Like what's happening in Mexico? Yeah, and I think that you know there's kind of a mischaracterization America
[04:00:55] And let's just call it what it is, right?
[04:00:56] The fucking Florida Cubans that they're,
[04:00:59] those are all the gusanos, right?
[04:01:00] Those are all the folks that escaped.
[04:01:02] Now you've been to Cuba, you know what it is, right?
[04:01:04] And so, you know, I think Latinos,
[04:01:07] I think the other piece I always try to mention to folks
[04:01:09] is the average age of a Latino in the state of Colorado
[04:01:12] is 12 years old.
[04:01:13] This is true, right?
[04:01:14] Right now, Latino voters only make up 24%
[04:01:17] of our state population,
[04:01:18] because that's all the people that are over the age of 18.
[04:01:21] But we are about to hit a gigantic population boom
[04:01:24] for Latino voters in the next 10, 15 years,
[04:01:26] which means if we can stay on economic populism,
[04:01:28] if we can make socialism appealing,
[04:01:30] if we can deliver for the working class,
[04:01:32] then Latinos will inherently drive the culture
[04:01:35] and economic discourse of our cultural politics.
[04:01:38] Not just in Colorado, but Latinos
[04:01:40] are literally the largest non-white group
[04:01:42] in the entire United States.
[04:01:44] And the unfortunate piece is that white supremacists,
[04:01:47] Republican fascists know that too, right?
[04:01:49] Their deportation agenda inherently
[04:01:51] is built to dismantle that whole population
[04:01:54] that they won't vote for.
[04:01:55] So, yeah, be Brown, be Down, be Socialist.
[04:01:59] I'm here.
[04:02:01] We decided to vote.
[04:02:02] Get Chicano Power Bun, and we'll drop here later on.
[04:02:05] All right, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[04:02:06] We're going to do it to this stage area.
[04:02:07] All right, let's do it.
[04:02:08] We're going to need lecture results on that.
[04:02:09] It's great when you have a city park at the end.
[04:02:11] Your hands are today.
[04:02:12] You're doing so great.
[04:02:13] You're right here.
[04:02:14] Hi, guys.
[04:02:15] Here we go.
[04:02:16] Here we go.
[04:02:17] I'll get ready.
[04:02:18] Here we go.
[04:02:19] Yeah, of course, be in honor.
[04:02:30] What's going on?
[04:02:35] Chris!
[04:02:37] He's gonna introduce you.
[04:02:40] You're gonna introduce Chris, right?
[04:02:43] Get him a man out of this mansion, brother.
[04:02:45] You're incredible.
[04:02:47] We're going to make it happen everywhere.
[04:02:49] Absolutely.
[04:02:50] Everywhere.
[04:02:51] And let the haters hate.
[04:02:53] Oh yeah.
[04:02:54] Well, we chuckered.
[04:02:58] Alright, where are we going?
[04:02:59] We're going to be doing it over here.
[04:03:17] I'm not great, but I'm fine. Thank you for the support and of course. Thank you for being here man. Thank you for...
[04:03:33] You just went right to work, Nate Blue and everybody.
[04:03:37] We're on the right to work. What did you get at? Oh, I got it this morning.
[04:03:41] Yeah, this is you.
[04:03:44] It's been fun to be here, so this campaign is like bringing the energy.
[04:03:48] It's awesome.
[04:03:50] Are you streaming right now?
[04:03:51] Yeah, we're streaming right now.
[04:03:52] We're streaming right now.
[04:03:53] Always.
[04:03:54] Always on.
[04:03:55] Always on.
[04:03:56] Nice.
[04:03:57] Well, good job.
[04:03:58] I followed you on Oliver's thing last night.
[04:04:01] Yeah, yeah.
[04:04:02] And I'm reading from P triple C, so.
[04:04:03] Hell yeah.
[04:04:04] What are you raising?
[04:04:05] Like 16 or something?
[04:04:06] I think so.
[04:04:07] I mean, I didn't check the last numbers, but.
[04:04:09] It's amazing.
[04:04:10] Yeah, it's great. I think it's important because I feel like Oliver's race is like one of those races that there is a real
[04:04:18] Opportunity and I don't think people see it yet. You're gonna show off like that we can beat
[04:04:24] Moderates and win a moderate district. Yeah, yeah, but it's not like that's exactly that's exactly right
[04:04:30] I think like it's a sleepy race right now
[04:04:33] But sometimes those sleepy races are actually beneficial for the insurgents. Yeah
[04:04:38] This is not one of them. I think this needs national attention.
[04:04:42] Agreed. This one was, right? Like, they got just slept it seems like.
[04:04:46] Here comes this crazy kid.
[04:04:48] And then, far too late in the game, they start pumping money outside money.
[04:04:53] And it's, at that point, by that point it's like, too late to combat the momentum.
[04:04:58] Yeah.
[04:04:59] I mean, they wanted to keep the Utah race no-profile, because they didn't want people to see anything.
[04:05:06] happen and it works in their favor.
[04:05:08] When voters, when voters, I mean there's a reason why all the informed ballots show
[04:05:13] massive swings in the direction of insurgent candidates because when voters learn about
[04:05:19] the policies, when they find out, when the name recognition increases.
[04:05:23] Turn it there and then I'll call your audience.
[04:05:26] She's awesome.
[04:05:27] Yeah, no, she's great.
[04:05:28] No, this team is great.
[04:05:29] How's the audio?
[04:05:30] Thank you, thank you.
[04:05:31] You're welcome.
[04:05:32] Of course, of course.
[04:05:33] of course.
[04:05:35] You go up and talk and this is here.
[04:05:41] Okay.
[04:05:49] Hi, I need to look at a full of those.
[04:05:51] Hi.
[04:05:52] If you show up with my calling back,
[04:05:54] last week in New York.
[04:05:56] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[04:05:57] Well, anyway, I know you're probably going to get up there
[04:05:59] and speak, but we'll ask you a few questions.
[04:06:02] I'm the organizing director for Maylock Heroes.
[04:06:14] I'm so excited that you're all here for our final endless lodge of this bagel.
[04:06:25] We're going into primary school!
[04:06:27] It's primary 238!
[04:06:29] All of us are here to hear from also some incredible speakers, so without further ado I would like to welcome us,
[04:06:36] have some hikers!
[04:06:44] Is it this one? Or this one? Oh it's both!
[04:06:47] Okay. Alright.
[04:06:50] Denver, Colorado, can you hear me?
[04:06:54] All right, what a beautiful day to go out and doorknobbing.
[04:07:00] Am I right?
[04:07:00] 88 degrees is perfect.
[04:07:02] You know, I have an experience.
[04:07:06] The altitude sickness that everyone keeps telling me
[04:07:09] is going to happen eventually.
[04:07:10] People keep coping and telling me that food in Denver
[04:07:13] is not great.
[04:07:14] But I think that's a lie.
[04:07:16] That's a lie.
[04:07:17] Food in Denver, Colorado, is great.
[04:07:19] Even better than Aurora.
[04:07:23] All right, and another lie that people think and people keep repeating over and over again
[04:07:31] is that Denver, Colorado is not ready for change, but that's a lie and tonight we are
[04:07:37] going to prove that lie.
[04:07:42] We're going to make sure that the rest of the country will hear all of your voices by
[04:07:47] by electing Mala Kuros in the Congress.
[04:07:51] We've made it happen all around the country, and Denver is next.
[04:08:00] Because this message, that centering the working class is good policy and good politics is
[04:08:08] going to ring true in Denver, Colorado as well.
[04:08:13] For far too long, you all put your nose in, you went out, and you voted against the Republicans,
[04:08:19] but now you have an opportunity to do something amazing.
[04:08:22] You have the opportunity to vote for something.
[04:08:25] And that's exactly what you're going to be communicating to all the doors you've not
[04:08:32] gone today.
[04:08:33] I cannot begin to tell you how much.
[04:08:35] I appreciate every single one of you for coming out here in the middle of the day on this
[04:08:40] Tuesday and go out and doorknock on these, on this neighborhood's doors, a neighborhood
[04:08:46] that's been left behind by the rest of Colorado by Denver. Okay? Those people's voices matter,
[04:08:53] your voices matter. We are all in this together. Okay? This is a natural movement. A lot of
[04:09:01] people have talked about how Soran Mondani is a kingmaker. A lot of people have talked
[04:09:07] about individuals, because they don't understand,
[04:09:10] and so on himself wouldn't agree with this either.
[04:09:12] This is not about individuals.
[04:09:14] This is about all of us.
[04:09:15] This is a movement that will center the working class
[04:09:20] and say, enough is enough.
[04:09:22] No more expenditures from corporations
[04:09:26] that dump millions of dollars into these races
[04:09:29] that try to defend Diana DeGette
[04:09:32] after 30 years of incompetence,
[04:09:34] of 30 years of putting corporate interests first
[04:09:38] over the interests of the working class.
[04:09:40] We say no more.
[04:09:42] And there are wonderful people that are going to come up
[04:09:47] on this stage.
[04:09:47] Chris Rapp, give a shout out to Chris Rapp,
[04:09:49] who already has a message.
[04:09:54] It's a real honor to be here with you
[04:09:56] and a real honor to welcome to the stage a fighter that
[04:10:02] plays the working class first, a brave warrior
[04:10:06] who has consistently demonstrated her moral conviction,
[04:10:11] her moral courage, and has been endlessly yelled at,
[04:10:15] day in, day out, and has never shied away
[04:10:18] from her tireless advocacy.
[04:10:19] A real hero amongst us, Linda Sarsour, is here.
[04:10:22] Thank you.
[04:10:23] Thank you.
[04:10:27] Give it up one more time to Kesson Piper.
[04:10:32] What up Denver?
[04:10:36] You all are already looking like winners to me.
[04:10:40] It already feels like winning.
[04:10:43] But it's going to be official later.
[04:10:46] And it's going to be because of your tireless work
[04:10:48] from being on those doors
[04:10:50] leaving that people's voices actually matter.
[04:10:54] Going to the door is one of the most important things
[04:10:56] that you can do in a campaign.
[04:10:58] Because when you go to someone's door,
[04:11:00] they know that you want their vote,
[04:11:01] that you're there to earn their vote,
[04:11:03] that you're not taking them for granted.
[04:11:05] I just want you to know I just came from New York City,
[04:11:08] you know, where I'm a reigning New York Nick champion.
[04:11:10] And most of New York Nick champion in politics.
[04:11:15] We have had an incredible cycle this year. I feel personally like I'm having a great cycle.
[04:11:24] Anywhere from Dr. Frederick Hayes III in Texas 30th District to Chris Robb in Pennsylvania 3rd District
[04:11:32] to Dr. Adam Hemily in New Jersey 12th District to Claire Valdez to Daria Lisa.
[04:11:41] And we said Denver, you got next.
[04:11:48] This is not a secret about me, I am of course unapologetically Palestinian American.
[04:11:54] For three years, plus I've been watching a genocide of my people.
[04:12:01] And I know all of you have been absolutely abhorred by the type of violence,
[04:12:05] by the type of mass murder that you have watched literally on your phones for the last three
[04:12:10] years.
[04:12:11] In Gaza, in the West Bank, in Lebanon, little schoolgirls getting blown up in Iran.
[04:12:18] The difference between when you watch a video and when I watch a video in Gaza is I look
[04:12:22] for people that I recognize in those videos.
[04:12:25] And the one thing that I said to myself is that I haven't been able to stop a genocide.
[04:12:30] And that my responsibility as a Palestinian American and really as an American is the
[04:12:35] The very least that I can do, the very least that I can do, is elect incredible leaders
[04:12:40] that are going to stop and end military aid to Israel and fight for the Palestinian people.
[04:12:45] That is my gift to the Palestinian people.
[04:12:50] And I want to say that you are all very lucky and your stars are aligned.
[04:12:58] That you have an incredible woman like Mila, who is running, who has put her reputation on the line,
[04:13:03] who has put herself out there in ways that a lot of people wouldn't do.
[04:13:07] The type of bravery and courage this woman has is absolutely spectacular and remarkable.
[04:13:14] It's almost magical in its own way.
[04:13:16] The minute I saw Mila, other people might have been like, I don't know.
[04:13:20] I saw a winner the minute I saw her.
[04:13:24] I knew that she could be the next congresswoman from Denver because I also believe in the
[04:13:30] people of Denver.
[04:13:32] You have all been incredibly inclusive, welcoming, consistent.
[04:13:37] I have watched these canvases.
[04:13:38] I have watched the incredible people over the course of the last few months just out there.
[04:13:44] You want this so bad.
[04:13:45] And when you want something this bad, it's going to happen.
[04:13:50] And I just want to say to Mila how much I love you, how much you are like light in the
[04:13:56] darkness of the world that I look at every day.
[04:13:59] and look at you with a beautiful smile.
[04:14:01] You can walk in and light up any space that you are in.
[04:14:05] And I cannot wait till January when you are sworn in.
[04:14:10] And you go in there with all of our friends
[04:14:16] that we're sending with you,
[04:14:17] because what's beautiful now is people are not going alone.
[04:14:20] You're sending a whole class full of them.
[04:14:25] And so I'm just here because I like to be in places
[04:14:28] winners are. I know I might have been a little cocky after New York Knicks won
[04:14:32] their championship after 53 years but I want to be where the winners are and I
[04:14:37] know the winners are also where Heson is and I just want to say this really
[04:14:40] quickly on Heson because I'd be on the record. If this man is the most hated man
[04:14:47] by the Democratic Party make sure that you know I'm with Heson Piper on this one.
[04:14:53] I can sit somewhere on his little twitch and do what he twitches, whatever that is,
[04:14:59] because I'm old, so I don't know what he does, but he does something important, but he also
[04:15:03] comes outside.
[04:15:04] He's been helping our candidates all across this country using his platform for good to
[04:15:10] be an extension of our movement, and I want you to get your credit for that, Hasan.
[04:15:13] And actually, I like when you're on the front page of every paper, because that actually
[04:15:17] helps us, just so you know, so please, just for us, let him hate you, it's okay.
[04:15:21] It's actually going to be something for us.
[04:15:24] So tonight you're going to win, and the way you win is those last doors.
[04:15:30] You do not want after the pose to close to wish that you did another ten doors, or another fifty doors.
[04:15:36] I don't like regrets. So let's knock it out.
[04:15:39] Today is our last canvas. You're going to finish it strong, and then you're going to celebrate after.
[04:15:45] And you know what? It's going to be worth it. The heat, the rain, all the times where you were like,
[04:15:49] where you were like, I could have just been hanging out
[04:15:51] with my friends, I could have been watching something
[04:15:52] on Netflix, but I decided to go outside and knock doors.
[04:15:55] It is gonna be worth every door you knock.
[04:15:57] And you know what?
[04:15:58] Every door that opened and every door that didn't open,
[04:16:00] it's gonna be worth it.
[04:16:02] So let's do this.
[04:16:05] Next up, I wanna introduce to you a man
[04:16:09] that I've known for a long time.
[04:16:11] And when this incredible human being got up
[04:16:14] and said, I'm running for Congress in Philadelphia,
[04:16:17] The people said this man is out of his mind.
[04:16:20] That he actually thinks that he's gonna win
[04:16:22] with this kind of politics.
[04:16:24] And just so you know, this kind of politics is like,
[04:16:26] they're asking him any random question about anything.
[04:16:30] Climate, they'll ask him something about immigration.
[04:16:32] He'll say, before I answer your question,
[04:16:33] let me say this, FAPAC,
[04:16:35] that's how he answered every question.
[04:16:37] And they said his talking happened.
[04:16:39] But not only did it happen,
[04:16:41] he knocked his opponents like all the way out.
[04:16:46] And you know why? Because he had incredible people just like you, who went outside every afternoon and on the weekends and they were phone banking and people from across the country stood with Chris because Chris stands with us.
[04:16:59] He's a champion for the working class, but he too is also a champion for the Palestinian people. Before it was convenient.
[04:17:06] Before they found out that it was actually not a liability to be pro-Palestine, it actually
[04:17:12] gets the voters to the polls to send someone like Chris to the United States Congress.
[04:17:17] So please help me welcome the incredible, the fabulous, the magnificent, the powerful
[04:17:24] Congressman-elect Chris Brad from the great state of Pennsylvania.
[04:17:29] What's up, Dan Burr?
[04:17:39] This is surreal.
[04:17:43] This is magical because when I look at all of you, I'm transported back to May 19th.
[04:17:55] not just the 101st anniversary of the birth of Malcolm X, but the day I became the Democratic
[04:18:01] nominee for the bluest congressional district in the entire nation. And we won! And this
[04:18:08] was the energy I felt, you hear me? This is the energy I felt on my election night. This
[04:18:19] is not staged. Money can't buy this excitement, this commitment. You all have been knocking
[04:18:27] on doors. You've been doing the work. You've been filtering out the nonsense and focusing
[04:18:34] on what matters. Shared prosperity. Collective liberation. And as I like to say, for those
[04:18:42] were drinking at home, aggressive fabulosity. That's what this is. This is aggressive fabulosity.
[04:18:49] Now some people are afraid of this kind of fabulosity because it involves scary things
[04:18:56] like health care is a human right and dissolving a billionaire class. Not picking and choosing
[04:19:05] about who's the good billionaire? No. You all are here in a moment that you will
[04:19:12] not likely forget. Ever. This is not common. Raise your hand if this is your
[04:19:22] first time on a campaign.
[04:19:26] I've been through a few election cycles in my day.
[04:19:38] This is not normal.
[04:19:40] This is fabulous.
[04:19:41] And this is so much more powerful than any corporate dollars could buy.
[04:19:48] This is the real thing.
[04:19:50] Feel this energy.
[04:19:51] presence scares people. That's a wonderful thing. We are being conditioned to be afraid
[04:19:58] of billionaires, but they're afraid of us. How powerful that billionaires are afraid
[04:20:05] of us because their money will not protect them. We don't need them. They need us. They
[04:20:12] need our labor. They need our consumer power. And there's entrenched politicians here who
[04:20:20] who are fearful that they are only now reading the memo that says,
[04:20:26] oh, maybe we should listen to people closest to the brain.
[04:20:31] That's the difference between public servants and politicians.
[04:20:36] Politicians serve themselves in moneyed interests.
[04:20:39] Public servants serve the people and the public good.
[04:20:42] There is a difference.
[04:20:44] I'm looking at her right now.
[04:20:45] There she is.
[04:20:46] But she's not here for the glory, she's not here for the glory, she's here to do the work.
[04:21:09] Not for you, but with you.
[04:21:11] We the people.
[04:21:12] We the people.
[04:21:13] We the people.
[04:21:14] We the people. And that's the difference between public servants and politicians.
[04:21:20] Because I'm going to flow all the way out from Philly to be here to help a politician.
[04:21:28] I have no love for politicians. And they come in every strike.
[04:21:32] They're Democratic politicians. They're Republican politicians. They're both useless.
[04:21:38] We need more public servants. And that's just the right there,
[04:21:41] is someone who I jumped on a plane to see, to support, to show my love, my gratitude,
[04:21:48] because I need you in Congress just like y'all need me.
[04:21:52] We need her.
[04:21:53] We need all of us because we save us.
[04:21:56] We free us.
[04:21:57] This is the world with people power, it's grass roots and it's gradient love.
[04:22:07] That's why I'm here.
[04:22:11] So y'all are showing up Denver, it's going to be a beautiful night.
[04:22:14] And I just should say, I am actually allergic to optimism.
[04:22:19] I delegate optimism to people who embrace that.
[04:22:22] I look at the numbers, and I feel the vibe, and I'm a student of history.
[04:22:30] This right here is what wins.
[04:22:34] It's not paper endorsements, it's not money.
[04:22:39] It's not all the usual conventional things that people in power, embrace, and prioritize.
[04:22:47] It's this.
[04:22:49] It's this.
[04:22:51] So please see your own power, people.
[04:22:55] Filter out the noise and know that the more hate they're spewing,
[04:23:00] they're trying to distract you.
[04:23:02] And it's also because they're desperate,
[04:23:05] because they know they're on the wrong side of history.
[04:23:07] If they didn't think we were winning, you wouldn't be hearing from them.
[04:23:12] So that is an extraordinary, yet knuckleheaded benefit of having such an amazing candidate,
[04:23:21] such a powerful campaign, and such a glorious movement.
[04:23:27] We the people, we the people, we the people, we the people, we the people, all right.
[04:23:37] Thank you all so very much.
[04:23:39] I think it's time to bring up the woman of the hour of the day.
[04:23:43] Denver shows some love for your next member of Congress.
[04:23:50] We are the
[04:24:20] 500,000 calls made, 6,500 volunteers.
[04:24:33] This right here is a movement that the state of Colorado has never seen.
[04:24:42] Y'all built that.
[04:24:44] Every single one of you here who knocked on a door, who made a phone call, who talked
[04:24:51] to your friends, who talked to your family, who talked to your coworkers, you are the
[04:24:55] reason that despite months of working quietly and diligently and aggressively to get the
[04:25:03] word out about this campaign that suddenly everybody finally saw what we've been doing
[04:25:08] But we didn't change anything. We've been doing the work because that is how you build a movement.
[04:25:17] We've got a lot of people telling us that we're going to win tonight. And I feel pretty good. Y'all feel good?
[04:25:27] But I need you all to know that we have already won.
[04:25:39] What we have built is exactly what the billionaires and the corporations are terrified of.
[04:25:46] They have spent billions of dollars, all of their time, all of their resources to keep
[04:25:52] us divided to keep us disillusioned to keep us from believing that talking to
[04:25:58] one another to organize with one another could actually make a difference
[04:26:03] because they know that if we united we could never be defeated in just a few
[04:26:16] hours we will find out whether or not we have been able to unseat a 30 year
[04:26:24] incumbent, a corporate backed establishment Democrat that has barely
[04:26:30] passed two bills in the entire time she's been there. What we are fighting for is
[04:26:38] is Medicare for all, housing first, universal child care, abolishing life, and ending the genocide in Gaza.
[04:26:55] This right here, this is the party.
[04:27:00] They'll try and say that we are taking over, that we are doing all this.
[04:27:06] This is where the party has always been.
[04:27:10] It's the leadership that has been failing to listen to us,
[04:27:14] to the people.
[04:27:16] And instead of waiting our turn,
[04:27:18] instead of asking for permission,
[04:27:21] we are going to take the power back.
[04:27:25] We have just a few hours left.
[04:27:30] We have just a few hours left. This is our last chance to leave it all on the
[04:27:38] field. We know that the policies that we are fighting for are the policies that
[04:27:42] the people of this city want to see, that the people of this community have been
[04:27:47] left behind, that they need to see this kind of delivery. We have everything that
[04:27:53] we need right here together. All we have to do is bring it home. We just have a
[04:27:59] a few hours left. We're going to knock on these doors. We're going to talk to our neighbors.
[04:28:04] We're going to do the same thing we've been doing for over 11 months. And what we've been
[04:28:10] building here is going to outlast this campaign. I want you all to seriously look at each other.
[04:28:18] Half of the people here are strangers to you all. Just months ago you didn't know them.
[04:28:24] But now you have comrades.
[04:28:28] You have friends in this movement, people that you know will fight for your rights just
[04:28:37] as much as you're going to fight for them.
[04:28:40] That is solidarity.
[04:28:42] That is a movement.
[04:28:43] That is how we're going to unseat a 30-year incumbent and finally get a fighter in Congress
[04:28:49] to represent our district.
[04:28:52] It is the greatest honor of my life to have been doing this alongside every single one
[04:29:05] of you.
[04:29:06] Every door knocked, every call made, every meet and greet we did at a bar or a restaurant
[04:29:11] or a coffee shop or a park, every single conversation that we had with the voters of this city
[04:29:17] to give them permission to believe that a better world is possible, and not only possible,
[04:29:23] but necessary, and that we're going to fight for it together.
[04:29:27] Thank you all so much for everything that you've done.
[04:29:30] We are so close, so get out there, talk to your neighbors, and let's bring this home!
[04:29:47] The greatest honor of introducing the one, the only, the greatest organizing director
[04:30:03] this state has ever seen our fearless leader, Rebecca Oliver.
[04:30:33] Okay, I love you all so much.
[04:30:38] I don't have a whole lot more to say besides, we got to get on these doors, people!
[04:30:44] Oh my God! We've got two hours before polls closed.
[04:30:48] And so actually, well, I just want to take a minute to ask if, if you are a field lead, can you just, can you raise your hand?
[04:30:57] These are the people who have helped build this program, who helped us knock a hundred thousand doors.
[04:31:09] And they're going to help us knock maybe even a couple thousand more. I don't know! I don't know!
[04:31:13] Before the polls close, and I would like to welcome up one of our volunteer field coordinators.
[04:31:20] Nicole Shea is going to tell us exactly how we're going to do that.
[04:31:27] We don't have to do that. We have to get to the doors. We have to get to the doors.
[04:31:33] Okay, we are going to get to the doors. What I need all the field leads to do is hold up your signs, go up around all, go back, strike yourselves out.
[04:31:43] And we need 10 to 15 people to go. Each of these people holding up these signs, they're going to give you houses to knock on.
[04:31:50] We're going to tell you what to say, how to drop off balance, and make sure that we win this thing!
[04:31:57] We need everyone to turn in their balance. These lists are so important.
[04:32:04] So everyone, go to one of these people, make sure that people are turning in their list,
[04:32:09] and just for fun, can we do a to get out of office champ for me? To get out of office!
[04:32:14] To get out of office! To get out of office!
[04:32:19] Oh, we actually have to go to it.
[04:32:23] Oh, we're going to do a picture because it is a meme that is the hardest thing to remember
[04:32:29] when we don't need to take a photo.
[04:32:31] We're going to actually take a photo.
[04:32:33] Everybody's going to chin and then we're going to get out.
[04:32:37] Chris.
[04:32:39] Let's go on and strike.
[04:32:41] That's the best one.
[04:32:42] I'm gonna get you out of the house.
[04:32:47] We're gonna do the other stream, but it's not gonna be for you.
[04:32:49] Okay, here goes on three.
[04:32:50] One, two, three.
[04:32:52] Get it off!
[04:32:54] Oh, my God!
[04:32:58] Whoo!
[04:33:00] Whoo!
[04:33:02] Whoo!
[04:33:04] Whoo!
[04:33:06] Whoo!
[04:33:08] Okay, do you have any sauce for about a 10 to 15 per person? Let's go!
[04:33:20] Of course, I mean, every single time. Are you crazy?
[04:33:23] Alright.
[04:33:24] You're going to go to turf? Or do you want us to go straight to turf?
[04:33:27] Um, what do you... Oh, I was going to do an interview with Clark Mugos.
[04:33:31] Oh, great.
[04:33:32] Oh, do you want to do a beer or two?
[04:33:35] I can do it here. It's fine.
[04:33:37] Um, can I get this to you? I don't really like to.
[04:33:40] This is very awesome.
[04:33:41] Oh, okay.
[04:33:42] Sorry about that.
[04:33:44] Okay.
[04:33:46] Okay.
[04:33:53] This is the last question for you.
[04:33:56] Yeah.
[04:34:01] Come on.
[04:34:07] I think that for the first time in my life, I've been doing this for the past 13 years,
[04:34:37] There are a lot of wonderful candidates that are worth fighting for.
[04:34:40] It's not just like Cookie-Cutter Democrats that will just occupy a seat and not really
[04:34:45] do much with it, but actually seize this power to make sure that we change American politics,
[04:34:50] the trajectory of American politics, and the recent of the working class.
[04:34:54] It's not a moment, it's a movement.
[04:34:56] And Mila Kuros is one of those people who is carrying that flame and making sure that
[04:35:02] we fight for the working class rather than corporate interests.
[04:35:06] And I really want to make this change right now because there's a lot of appetite, there's
[04:35:09] a lot of hunger from voters out there, from voters young and old, to genuinely make an
[04:35:16] impact in this election cycle.
[04:35:18] Yeah, and on that, you know, last week we saw a lot of progressive success in New York.
[04:35:23] Do you think something like New York could happen here in Colorado, and could progressive
[04:35:27] politics really take place in New York City?
[04:35:29] I think progressive politics left populism.
[04:35:32] Politics that centers the needs of the working class can work in every district in every state
[04:35:38] That's why I kept saying over and over again. It's coming to a coming to a city near you
[04:35:43] At the end of the day regardless of what someone's personal politics are they want free child care
[04:35:49] They want Medicare for all they want better housing better housing options. They want to combat the inflation crisis
[04:35:58] people have been
[04:35:59] Sold out for far too long and this is the heart of this. This is the heart of this campaign is the heart of this movement
[04:36:07] And and I think Maylott is going to bring this to Denver, Colorado
[04:36:11] And there are other wonderful candidates all around the country that will do just the same. We're building momentum
[04:36:17] It's gotten a lot of corporate bosses very scared. It's got a lot of party bosses very scared
[04:36:22] So I think that's a good thing
[04:36:29] down there where the message was coming into office.
[04:36:33] It's good, we got a lot of fire under their asses
[04:36:35] because for far too long,
[04:36:36] they've just collected paychecks from corporations
[04:36:39] and wealthy mega donors and haven't really done much.
[04:36:44] They have to hang their 30-year track record
[04:36:48] with Diane DeGette or 20-year incumbency
[04:36:51] and their lack of changes that have come in that timeframe.
[04:36:55] They have to basically defend that record
[04:36:59] and they really can't.
[04:37:00] So this movement has a lot of momentum for that reason
[04:37:03] because people are desperate for some change.
[04:37:05] Yeah, obviously the Democratic Party,
[04:37:07] a lot of Democrats are saying, you know,
[04:37:08] it's a big tech party,
[04:37:09] but do you think that tech is big enough
[04:37:11] for candidates like a lot
[04:37:13] and those other folks that want to be more responsible?
[04:37:15] I think so.
[04:37:16] I really do.
[04:37:17] This is what they've told us over and over again.
[04:37:20] Look, every election cycle,
[04:37:22] the yellow people like myself,
[04:37:24] they say you're not sufficiently endorsing candidates,
[04:37:27] you're not sufficiently enthusiastic
[04:37:29] about Hillary Rodham Clinton, Joe Biden.
[04:37:32] It doesn't matter how much we promote these candidates.
[04:37:34] At the end of the day, I can't outflank the campaign.
[04:37:38] So what do we do this time around?
[04:37:40] We're actually getting socialists elected in the office.
[04:37:43] Socialists that say enough is enough.
[04:37:45] We are going to fight.
[04:37:46] We're gonna be real fighters for Medicare for all,
[04:37:48] for housing for all.
[04:37:49] We're gonna end our endless wars, endless militarism.
[04:37:52] We're gonna take all these tax dollars
[04:37:54] and spend it on ourselves, on our infrastructure,
[04:37:55] on our roads, our schools.
[04:37:58] And now they're frustrated by that.
[04:38:01] Now they're saying, build a third party.
[04:38:03] They always say, don't vote third party.
[04:38:05] But now we've decided, okay, sure,
[04:38:07] we'll work within the party system that we have.
[04:38:10] And now they're saying, build a third party.
[04:38:12] I don't think they want that third party to be built.
[04:38:15] I think they should be excited at the prospect
[04:38:17] that there's actual momentum, actual grassroots support
[04:38:19] for the first time in a long time
[04:38:21] for the Democratic Party in general.
[04:38:24] anything else you'd like to add?
[04:38:25] No, that'll be all.
[04:38:26] That's good enough.
[04:38:27] Thank you so much.
[04:38:28] All right, thank you.
[04:38:29] Take that with you.
[04:38:30] There you go.
[04:38:31] Awesome.
[04:38:32] Thank you so much.
[04:38:33] Nice to meet you.
[04:38:34] Nice to meet you.
[04:38:35] All right.
[04:38:36] I can't knock on doors, though, because we're streaming.
[04:38:42] So we're thinking of, like, hover?
[04:38:44] Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
[04:38:46] Yeah, yeah, we can do that.
[04:38:47] And some people would just like to knock on the doors.
[04:38:49] Yeah, yeah, we can do that.
[04:38:50] Yeah.
[04:38:51] Make this for you.
[04:38:52] Oh, thank you.
[04:38:53] Okay, okay, thank you so much. Thank you
[04:39:04] Okay, okay, I won't do it. I won't open it all up. Thank you. Nice to meet you
[04:39:15] Of course, thank you for doing what you're doing. Thank you for being here. All right, let's go
[04:39:20] Let's go
[04:39:22] Yes, I'm young fans who want to meet you. Oh my god. Hello. Hi
[04:39:26] Hi
[04:39:28] Hell yeah, nice to meet you. Thank you for being here
[04:39:33] Thank you for being here. Oh, this is very exciting
[04:39:37] All right
[04:39:39] All right, let's go knock on some doors
[04:39:45] Sure
[04:39:47] This is the neighborhood I grew up in.
[04:39:49] Oh, wow, hell yeah.
[04:39:50] OK.
[04:39:52] You're doing selfie?
[04:39:53] Yeah.
[04:39:57] Hold on.
[04:39:58] I'll be right back.
[04:40:02] Can I also be annoying about the take one?
[04:40:04] What?
[04:40:05] Yeah, sure.
[04:40:05] That's fine.
[04:40:06] Thank you.
[04:40:06] Thanks very much.
[04:40:07] All right.
[04:40:13] Thank you.
[04:40:14] My boss needs you and I left work early for this.
[04:40:16] Oh, damn, OK.
[04:40:17] I'm Melissa, nice to meet you.
[04:40:20] Nice to meet you.
[04:40:22] We're not sure if we can do it yet.
[04:40:24] Of course.
[04:40:26] This is our second time.
[04:40:28] I'm so short.
[04:40:30] Awesome, thanks man.
[04:40:32] I wish I had that around.
[04:40:34] Let's go do it.
[04:40:36] Alright, yeah, of course.
[04:40:38] No problem.
[04:40:40] I know.
[04:40:42] I know.
[04:40:44] I know.
[04:40:46] Alright. Heck yeah.
[04:40:48] Trying not to dox the kids, but I'll show you what's happening.
[04:40:50] No, no. It's all good.
[04:40:52] Alright. Alright, let's go.
[04:40:54] Nice to meet you, man.
[04:40:56] Thank you for being here.
[04:40:58] Alright. Where's Vincent?
[04:41:00] Alright. Let's go. So that we know people don't mob up around us.
[04:41:02] Hey, what's going on?
[04:41:04] Nice to meet you. Thank you for being here.
[04:41:06] Thank you.
[04:41:08] Nice to meet you.
[04:41:11] Hey, what's going on?
[04:41:13] Hey, what's happening here?
[04:41:14] Thanks for everything you do.
[04:41:15] Of course, thank you for being here.
[04:41:20] Alright, where are we going?
[04:41:21] Are we going... are we knocking on doors?
[04:41:25] No, of course not, let's do it.
[04:41:26] I don't want a dox.
[04:41:27] Yeah, we don't want a doxie bowl.
[04:41:29] Yeah, that's what I'm worried about.
[04:41:30] I don't want to bring a camera to people's houses because like...
[04:41:33] I didn't look for it.
[04:41:34] You could be strategic about it.
[04:41:35] No, no problem.
[04:41:36] I don't know, I'd love to have to have to knock too, I think we can do like for the sense of like, maybe if we're gonna have to talk in the morning to do nothing for three days.
[04:41:50] Yeah, for sure, yeah man.
[04:41:52] I don't think we can do anything.
[04:41:54] Sure.
[04:41:56] Sure.
[04:41:58] Okay, we'll do it.
[04:41:59] Alright, last one though, we gotta go knock on doors.
[04:42:01] Hello.
[04:42:03] Alright, what do you think of the team?
[04:42:05] Alright.
[04:42:07] Oh wow.
[04:42:09] Oh yeah, yeah, I remember her!
[04:42:11] Yeah, hi, nice to meet you.
[04:42:13] Nice to meet you.
[04:42:15] Hi, nice to meet you.
[04:42:17] Nice to meet you.
[04:42:19] Thanks for coming out.
[04:42:21] Of course.
[04:42:23] Appreciate you. Have fun door knocking.
[04:42:25] Alright.
[04:42:33] Let me take it here. He's shaking a little bit.
[04:42:35] Oh, I got it.
[04:42:36] What's this?
[04:42:37] Yeah, thank you.
[04:42:46] All right, last one. Last one.
[04:42:56] Oh, you want me to sign it?
[04:42:57] You probably can.
[04:42:58] You should give up the secret case.
[04:43:00] The bottom of the date, man.
[04:43:02] What do you want me to do?
[04:43:04] Are you sure you want me to do it?
[04:43:10] He got me on his hand.
[04:43:32] Yeah, of course.
[04:43:42] Oh, shit.
[04:43:50] Look who it is.
[04:43:52] What's good?
[04:43:54] I'm in your hood now.
[04:43:56] I know.
[04:43:58] We got E1 fame right here.
[04:44:00] My cast legend in the flesh you might recognize that he was on this campaign
[04:44:04] because you know
[04:44:08] yeah we got a Disney Pixar sodas yeah I love it
[04:44:17] it's beautiful but I said it's like it doesn't feel hot but I think we got
[04:44:25] Lucky? That's what you were saying?
[04:44:27] It's not, yeah.
[04:44:29] What's up?
[04:44:31] I brought my dog, Sparky.
[04:44:37] I remember.
[04:44:39] Yeah.
[04:44:41] Well, I live here.
[04:44:43] We have the proper car at the time.
[04:44:45] We watch you all the time.
[04:44:47] Oh, wow. Thank you so much.
[04:44:49] You're in my neighborhood.
[04:44:51] In my summer house.
[04:44:53] Nice to see you again.
[04:44:56] I tell you, you've got work to do all the time.
[04:45:00] My son, Tess, you've got time.
[04:45:04] I've got work to do all the time.
[04:45:06] My son turned me on to you.
[04:45:07] Awesome job. Thank you.
[04:45:08] Thank you for your work.
[04:45:09] Thank you for being here.
[04:45:10] Thank you for helping us.
[04:45:12] All right.
[04:45:13] See, we got people of all ages all back around here.
[04:45:18] I appreciate it.
[04:45:21] I appreciate it.
[04:45:22] Next time you'll buy this,
[04:45:24] help me with my views.
[04:45:26] I'm doing research on that.
[04:45:28] I appreciate it.
[04:45:30] I appreciate it.
[04:45:32] Thank you so much.
[04:45:34] I'm glad you brought me here,
[04:45:36] it's a nice place.
[04:45:38] We're doing a fun time.
[04:45:40] Oh, that's a great word.
[04:45:42] I'm glad you brought me here.
[04:45:44] Yeah, I got this one.
[04:46:16] Yeah, like there's so much
[04:46:46] I get involved in politics starting in Wisconsin, who's at 10, like, introducing and organizing
[04:46:56] the whole generation.
[04:46:57] Yeah, I don't see that as like a seat for a statewide campaign.
[04:47:01] It's like 15 years now.
[04:47:03] Yeah.
[04:47:04] Anyways, we're gonna knock on the door for Chris.
[04:47:07] Yeah, have a good time.
[04:47:08] Of course.
[04:47:09] Get some ballots.
[04:47:10] Just Democrats can do a great work.
[04:47:11] Do a great work.
[04:47:12] Do a great work.
[04:47:13] I really...
[04:47:14] She's the Rosemary Testimony.
[04:47:16] Yeah, yeah.
[04:47:17] I mean, look, I wrote for short cut for a reason.
[04:47:19] Yeah, yeah.
[04:47:20] You know?
[04:47:22] We'll walk around a little bit with one of the...
[04:47:26] Okay, that's fine.
[04:47:28] All right.
[04:47:29] And then Chris is going to be with us?
[04:47:32] Okay.
[04:47:33] Okay.
[04:47:34] All right.
[04:47:35] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[04:47:36] Perfect.
[04:47:37] And then when we're on site, we won't like go near the doors.
[04:47:39] Yeah.
[04:47:40] And we'll just hang around.
[04:47:41] I'll give you a report in a while.
[04:47:42] Yeah, yeah.
[04:47:43] Perfect. And we'll do that a little bit and then we'll...
[04:47:47] Chris?
[04:47:48] Yeah, you drive Chris. The party is very close to me.
[04:47:53] Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's fine. My plan was to...
[04:47:57] My plan was to get back.
[04:48:00] Because I don't want to like...
[04:48:03] I know that if I hang around too much people are going to want to take photos and not going to go out and doorknock.
[04:48:08] My plan was we go around, if someone wants to be on camera, if someone's like a fan or something,
[04:48:13] if that's like a moment like that, then that's fine.
[04:48:16] But outside of that, I'll just like say, because we, I tried to do this with NYC, the SA,
[04:48:22] we like tried to game it out, figure out exactly how we would do it.
[04:48:26] Obviously in New York City, we were just walking around the streets, it was different.
[04:48:30] We're pointing down so you guys don't see the license plate.
[04:49:00] You guys want any water?
[04:49:05] I'm okay right now.
[04:49:10] Is there enough space back there?
[04:49:16] You want me to move stuff around?
[04:49:18] No, no, it's broken.
[04:49:19] Okay.
[04:49:22] The little building's not too much.
[04:49:24] The big one's kind of fun that Nate Lawler is driving Chris around.
[04:49:29] That's like in section yeah
[04:49:43] Okay
[04:49:46] So the neighborhood we're going to is in 2017 was declared the most polluted neighborhood in America
[04:49:52] Oh, wow, it is bookended on both sides by major highways and shrouded by
[04:49:57] by industrial facilities, including a petroleum processing
[04:50:00] facility that's from the largest in the state.
[04:50:02] And despite the fact right here,
[04:50:04] despite the fact that Denver has a moratorium on data centers,
[04:50:08] what a massive over 200 square foot data center
[04:50:11] is being built right in the middle of this working class,
[04:50:14] 80% lets you know neighborhood,
[04:50:16] because it barely got in right before the moratorium
[04:50:19] went into effect.
[04:50:20] So it's one of the biggest environmental justice
[04:50:22] neighborhoods in the country.
[04:50:23] Wow, okay.
[04:50:24] It's nasty business, the way that these guys operate, it's crazy.
[04:50:31] I understand why people feel so disillusioned, why people feel so much apathy where there's
[04:50:38] nothing changes, because it's like, if you make a big fuss and I know these data centers
[04:50:42] have made a tremendous amount of impact, you got people that would never politically active
[04:50:50] showing up the town halls to be like, if you put this in my backyard, I'm going to do
[04:50:54] things that I don't want to say out loud. And yet, all of the electives just sit there.
[04:51:02] They nod along and then they end up voting for it regardless in spite of the tremendous
[04:51:08] amount of anger that it brings. In spite of obviously the environmental damage, in spite
[04:51:13] of what it does to the electricity bills, it's unbelievable. It's yet another glaringly
[04:51:19] obvious example that the business's usual politics, the center's corporate interests is
[04:51:27] leading to horrible outcomes and also on top of that generating a voter apathy.
[04:51:33] And then these guys turn around and they're like, why are Republicans winning? I mean,
[04:51:36] this is part of the reason why. At least Republicans like, well, then take that anger
[04:51:40] and then redirect it back to vulnerable populations, marginalized populations.
[04:51:44] This neighborhood is at the center of that sort of racial agitation, and these guys don't feel protected by the Democrats, and they get attacked endlessly by the Republicans.
[04:51:56] And at the end of the day, they still have to go to work, so they just, you know, keep their head down and completely check out a politics, you know?
[04:52:06] You know, chat.
[04:52:11] Data centers is like the domestic version of like Israel, Palestine, where like overwhelming
[04:52:19] majorities in large numbers across the board, bipartisan support for the data center moratorium.
[04:52:27] And yet establishing Democrats won't touch it with a ten-foot pole because they know
[04:52:31] where their bread is buttered.
[04:52:33] Republicans are obviously in support of it, and they really ride for it, regardless of
[04:52:38] the fact that voters do not want it.
[04:52:42] And it's been really interesting to watch this unfold and, you know, see the anger and
[04:52:51] resentment from the crowds.
[04:52:53] Hopefully we can make that change.
[04:52:57] we can bring in more responsive candidates like Maylon in the office. We'll make a bigger fuss
[04:53:04] about it and and we'll find a more chest outcome for the people that don't want this kind of thing.
[04:53:12] This one's Aaron Brockovich.
[04:53:18] Yeah.
[04:53:19] It is quite low, but it is not as low as it could be, right, like so that the baseline
[04:53:34] for turnout in a neighborhood that is experiencing this many intersecting crises would expect
[04:53:38] to be quite abysmal, but there have been a fair number of people who have turned down,
[04:53:44] so we're just trying to get a couple other folks to do that before the end of the day.
[04:53:48] I
[04:54:01] Chat one of the chatters said I taught them that there's a there's a secret compartment for the discarded Zintin
[04:54:12] Yeah, yeah, what's on Flickr?
[04:54:18] prominent anti-Semite
[04:54:21] educating the youth on
[04:54:23] Zinn consumption
[04:54:26] What won't he do?
[04:54:30] That's honest on Smosh. Yeah, I think it's either coming out tomorrow or today. Maybe I think it's tomorrow
[04:54:39] True
[04:54:41] Yeah, they're popping
[04:54:43] Dude, you see, you're too, see, this is the, you're fucking Zoomer, so you don't know.
[04:54:48] That was what I would watch when I was like 10.
[04:54:50] I know, but like, Smosh is like a failennial property.
[04:54:53] Like a failennial media property, and again, respect your elders.
[04:54:58] The DSA movement is like all failennials, okay?
[04:55:03] Failennials are, you know, putting numbers on the board.
[04:55:07] Left and right. This resurgence of socialism has been
[04:55:11] people who were like bright-eyed at the age of, you know, whatever, like 18 or whatever,
[04:55:16] when, you know, 2016 rolled around, who saw the rise of Bernie Kratz and got really excited
[04:55:27] and then pushed through failure after failure, cheating, lies, and overcame all those odds.
[04:55:36] it is true though Dari is Gen Z by about five minutes is bullshit we claim her
[04:55:45] oh no no yeah Dari is spiritually millennial as well especially those
[04:55:51] posts especially those posts it's so funny she's actually it is kind of
[04:55:58] funny seeing like you know Maylott receive the same treatment that I've
[04:56:01] been receiving for like the last decade and say what like Dari Aliza for her
[04:56:05] posts, or things that she said, it's like a private citizen anonymously on the internet.
[04:56:10] Like, none of this stuff, I mean, it's growing pains. Like none of this stuff is eventually
[04:56:15] gonna matter. It clearly didn't matter in the Diary of Lisa Reyes, regardless, where people were
[04:56:19] just like, I don't care. And we see it, we see it all the time when people try to be like,
[04:56:27] what do you think about collaborating with us on Piker? Like, they still try to do that to Abdul
[04:56:31] over and over again he's just like this doesn't matter you know she's literally
[04:56:41] millennial well I hate y'all just spread miss him oh yeah Darrylisa we
[04:56:44] claim that
[04:56:49] Mela is Mela is also technically Gen Z but we claim her too
[04:56:56] 32 born in 1993.
[04:56:58] Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
[04:57:00] All right, at least it's Millennial.
[04:57:01] Melot is the one who is like right at the edge.
[04:57:05] Almost as good as 97.
[04:57:07] Yeah, that's when, oh, that is the edge indeed.
[04:57:10] Yeah.
[04:57:11] I'd have some Millennial on the gen.
[04:57:12] You might like the offspring.
[04:57:13] Who was Denver as a whole?
[04:57:15] Oh, yeah.
[04:57:15] Yeah, Millennial.
[04:57:16] Right, Marm City of Millennial.
[04:57:18] This is a shiny star.
[04:57:20] Shiny Millennial City on the hill now.
[04:57:22] Yeah.
[04:57:22] I think, I think like older Gen Z we take those two, because like the Gen Z generational
[04:57:35] breakdown is so severe.
[04:57:37] It's like pre-post COVID.
[04:57:39] If you went through, I don't know exactly, but it's like if you went through your formative
[04:57:45] years, like if you got through high school before COVID, I feel like you're, you know,
[04:57:52] You know, you're, you're elderly Gen Z and therefore we picked those numbers up, right?
[04:58:01] I'm partial to this stuff.
[04:58:05] Because like there's some, there's some in your generation that are just like they,
[04:58:09] they got their brains melted by watching Aida frosty much and Andrew Tate,
[04:58:14] the Andrew Tate generation.
[04:58:16] Well, I'm just gonna say Frank.
[04:58:18] Frank, yeah.
[04:58:20] Yeah, the zillennials.
[04:58:33] I'm only putting this on because I agree with his worldview.
[04:58:37] Thank you.
[04:58:38] My cousin is like 26
[04:58:49] That's dope
[04:58:54] That's amazing
[04:59:08] This is a massive dog and cat in a factory.
[04:59:15] Come on, hold on.
[04:59:18] What are these clouds forming?
[04:59:30] Are we going to beat out the weather?
[04:59:33] Let's see.
[04:59:35] The weather app says that it will not rain at all.
[04:59:41] We love our Purina air here.
[04:59:45] What was your oppressor an hour ago?
[04:59:47] So weird to even damper.
[04:59:48] No, it's not weird.
[04:59:51] Coming to the city of New York.
[04:59:52] Yeah, if you want to, if you want me in your city,
[04:59:55] it's simple, join your DSA, OK?
[04:59:59] Organize, get some people elected, build momentum,
[05:00:05] learn from that experience maybe there's going to be some failures okay and eventually you'll be
[05:00:11] able to prop up a candidate that will will have national impact and we'll be there it's less
[05:00:19] That's simple.
[05:00:28] I think this street just curves.
[05:00:31] Your tie is a big dog like picture. Thank you.
[05:00:33] I do like it.
[05:00:35] Yeah.
[05:00:37] I think it actually does the curve.
[05:00:40] Found, find, DSA, Finland.
[05:00:43] Okay, well, that'd be weird.
[05:00:45] DSF.
[05:00:46] also your family you already have more radical parties than even the DSA so
[05:01:16] Okay, so on the left, this is now one of the largest data centers in Colorado that they
[05:01:27] just built.
[05:01:28] In May, this was a dirt lab.
[05:01:29] Or May, 2025.
[05:01:30] I don't know what the truth was, but, and this barely escaped the moratorium, and it's
[05:01:36] sucking up massive amounts of water, and is in our, what before this ever was on the
[05:01:41] The table was one of the biggest EJ neighborhoods in the country.
[05:01:47] That's crazy.
[05:01:50] It's like smack dab in the middle of the neighborhood too.
[05:01:54] Yeah, two seconds down, you know, just people's homes.
[05:01:57] That's nuts.
[05:01:58] You're going to make a left here.
[05:02:00] Holy fuck.
[05:02:09] You know what's interesting though?
[05:02:10] even here you got like new houses popping up just like we saw at the other
[05:02:14] park that we were at there's like at least one next to a lot of older smaller
[05:02:22] single-home single-family houses
[05:02:30] bro there this neighborhood is crazy it's literally in between sandwiched in
[05:02:35] between multiple factories and a data center.
[05:02:42] Just not like a kick on the bike over there.
[05:02:44] You can see the factory in the back.
[05:02:45] Well, in this neighborhood,
[05:02:46] there's a higher rate of children with lead poisoning
[05:02:48] than animals anywhere in the country.
[05:02:50] Yeah.
[05:02:51] Yeah.
[05:02:52] Let's see here.
[05:02:53] Here.
[05:03:00] All right.
[05:03:01] We'll be right back.
[05:03:02] Yeah, we can we can like stay in the middle of the street and just like wait for people to go and like
[05:03:20] talk to other people.
[05:03:22] Shabba, before you get on me about weird camera angles, okay?
[05:03:26] I'm trying not to dox anybody.
[05:03:28] I thought you were going to drop some things after my whole like, you know, right?
[05:03:32] I did feel a drop earlier.
[05:03:34] You can pull people too if you want.
[05:03:36] We can just do like one.
[05:03:38] Yeah, just like a, I love Mela.
[05:03:40] Yeah.
[05:03:42] Yeah, I'm done to like knock some doors.
[05:03:44] Yeah, I think we advanced the doors.
[05:03:46] Okay.
[05:03:48] Patriot games from August 9th 2026 to August 11th 2026 Trump just announced it
[05:03:56] Oh, yeah, it is raining. I felt it too
[05:04:03] What's good
[05:04:07] Yeah eligible to vote
[05:04:09] Are you guys holding up the vote?
[05:04:12] Nah, oh, yeah, are you voting today?
[05:04:15] you guys want to be on camera you want to be on a twitch stream all right get over here
[05:04:23] yeah how I don't think they're old enough how old are y'all what
[05:04:31] I feel like you're lying to me if you guys want to quit oh you don't have to quit?
[05:04:43] That's good, that's on.
[05:04:44] Who do I watch?
[05:04:45] I watch myself, I watch Kaisenat.
[05:04:46] Me too.
[05:04:47] You watch Kaisenat?
[05:04:48] I watch Fanum dude.
[05:04:49] You watch Fanum?
[05:04:50] Hell yeah.
[05:04:51] Shout out Fanum.
[05:04:52] None of y'all are eligible to vote.
[05:04:53] Get out of here.
[05:04:54] You're like 12.
[05:04:55] I'm 14.
[05:04:56] You're 14?
[05:04:57] Are you streaming right now?
[05:04:58] Yeah.
[05:04:59] Yeah, we're sure right now
[05:05:01] Like 30,000
[05:05:03] Let's see let's see how many people are watching right now
[05:05:07] Probably
[05:05:09] That camera right there
[05:05:11] Yeah, 23,000
[05:05:13] Damn
[05:05:15] What am I looking at
[05:05:17] What do you mean bro?
[05:05:19] What do you mean bro?
[05:05:21] Damn
[05:05:23] Yeah, I don't watch you
[05:05:25] It's sort of raining
[05:05:27] All right, well, we're out here.
[05:05:31] It's election day, so we're going out and doorknocking.
[05:05:35] And we're trying to get your parents to come out and vote,
[05:05:37] because you've got a data center in your backyard.
[05:05:40] We want to put, oh, for Mela Kuros.
[05:05:44] She's a Democratic Socialist.
[05:05:46] Oh, no, this is for Denver One.
[05:05:48] This is Colorado One.
[05:05:50] It's for Congress.
[05:05:51] But for Senator, we got Julie Gonzalez.
[05:05:57] So that's that's who we're that's who we're out campaigning for door knocker before I like your slides
[05:06:06] All right, how do you like living here?
[05:06:09] How do you like the name of that?
[05:06:11] Me.
[05:06:13] Are they sons?
[05:06:15] I'm not your son. I'm older than you.
[05:06:17] Yeah.
[05:06:19] Yeah?
[05:06:21] He's 19.
[05:06:23] Are you actually 18 or not?
[05:06:25] I can't tell him too old.
[05:06:27] How old is the game?
[05:06:29] Damn!
[05:06:31] Damn!
[05:06:33] 42?
[05:06:35] 30.
[05:06:37] 34 I'm 34
[05:06:59] Yeah, I don't think that's how that were I think they could probably withstand a little bit more damage than a rock which you shouldn't do anyway
[05:07:07] No, no, no, no, that's not it.
[05:07:09] Anyway.
[05:07:10] No, no, no, no, no, no.
[05:07:11] You're on camera, man.
[05:07:12] You're taking half of the twist in.
[05:07:14] No, no, no.
[05:07:15] Don't do that.
[05:07:16] Don't do that.
[05:07:17] You guys, the gifts on the screen.
[05:07:18] Don't do that.
[05:07:19] This guy's, oh my god.
[05:07:23] This is what the name...
[05:07:24] Oh, no.
[05:07:25] All right.
[05:07:26] Go home.
[05:07:27] Go home.
[05:07:28] We'll tell you.
[05:07:29] If you're 18, go out and vote.
[05:07:30] You can vote.
[05:07:31] You probably got a ballot that you received.
[05:07:33] All right.
[05:07:34] All right.
[05:07:35] Yeah, yeah, he's watching
[05:07:42] How old do you think they were I can't tell if I can't tell if they're 14 or 18 to me
[05:07:48] It's like they all they they all look the same age
[05:07:53] They're all babies
[05:07:55] This is crazy, they're just like surrounded by data centers and factories, the wild.
[05:08:07] And how convenient it is that they always find the locations to be by poor working class people and also be of color.
[05:08:15] And that's something.
[05:08:17] I was also in a position on data centers, and we attended a campaign for that and called
[05:08:27] her out for that, but we know her a lot well.
[05:08:31] She's such a, they get such a unremarkable, very like unremarkable, just every way.
[05:08:40] It's crazy that you could just be like, I'm a co-sponsor of Medicare for all and then
[05:08:44] you keep taking big farm of money over and over again for 30 years and it's
[05:08:49] just like and then people are like why why doesn't change coming why doesn't
[05:08:52] change happening and when push comes to shove in the last hour you get a
[05:08:56] million dollars in cash and fusion from outside spending and it shows it gives
[05:09:01] the game away completely you can't run on your policies that you you can't run
[05:09:06] on your platform that you're supposed to be advancing because you've done
[05:09:10] nothing for 30 years and all you got is smears against that younger opponent
[05:09:14] and searching for enough fire.
[05:09:16] You don't have your own school.
[05:09:17] It's the same thing you saw happening in Michigan.
[05:09:19] You're out here telling people you got that.
[05:09:21] Hailey Stevens talking about health care.
[05:09:24] But you take money from the health care companies.
[05:09:27] I mean, it's like it's taking voters for granted
[05:09:30] and thinking that they're stupid enough not to know who's
[05:09:32] one of your men.
[05:09:34] Yeah.
[05:09:34] Hassanavi.
[05:09:36] Hassanavi.
[05:09:37] H-A-S-A-N-A-B-I.
[05:09:39] All right.
[05:09:41] Nice to meet you guys.
[05:09:42] Have a good one.
[05:09:43] It's only the secret because I'm very young and you know, how does he know they were pushing? Oh, I told him
[05:09:49] But there was some mom is missing. I saw I saw young ins and they saw a camera and they
[05:09:54] Lays your pointer. That's right. That's just I love it. That generation is good. I'm gonna be honest
[05:10:01] They're so good for baby. He immediately was like, let me put my let me stick my hand in the ant farm
[05:10:07] On the anhylp for
[05:10:09] I know but it's and I was like don't do that and he did it anyway
[05:10:14] and he's trying to be one with the earth
[05:10:16] yeah yeah that's what he was trying to do
[05:10:19] I'm such an old man at this point I've become such an old man I think
[05:10:24] I'm 34 I'm 37 I'm so I'm on like when I when I because that's like the target audience
[05:10:31] usually for twitch they're like they're like yeah there's a gas tanks we try
[05:10:36] throwing rocks at him to see to see if it looks cool I was like that's probably
[05:10:40] not gonna happen but it was probably not a good idea but they're still
[05:10:50] young whippersnappers
[05:10:56] the babies are born at 10 now like what the fuck yeah there's there's babies
[05:11:02] being born every day. Yeah, I'm looking at the chat. Yeah. It's not recommended to look
[05:11:18] at the chat. It's not good. Usually. Hard to watch your kid. Hard to watch those kids
[05:11:28] It's not about the Yale get off my lawn at those kids, yeah.
[05:11:33] We got a lot of not homes.
[05:11:38] We're not going to go over a block.
[05:11:40] Okay.
[05:11:58] I got to eat something too because I'm like I got a car was wobbly
[05:12:07] Forgot to eat
[05:12:12] Too busy moving around
[05:12:16] Small-headed angle
[05:12:21] Somewhere in the hat
[05:12:25] So people don't see how small my head is
[05:12:28] Uh-oh, we got vicious guard dogs.
[05:12:33] I don't know if I can do that, I'm not...
[05:13:03] Oh, there is a mail-off sticker.
[05:13:33] You know what? Maybe my head was spinning because of the altitude.
[05:13:38] True.
[05:13:39] That could be the reason.
[05:13:41] And ironically, yes.
[05:13:42] But you also still have to probably eat, don't you?
[05:13:45] Yeah.
[05:13:46] I will.
[05:13:47] Especially if the plan has to be out.
[05:13:50] Mela's team sent us a list of things to...
[05:13:54] a list of food places to...
[05:13:57] to basically defend Denver as an honor.
[05:14:00] Many of the food places were in Aurora.
[05:14:30] I had just more devastating loss for me.
[05:14:41] I didn't want Trump to be president, so I went to Ohio and I was born, I was not convoored
[05:14:47] with a group that was obviously supporting Hillary.
[05:14:51] I'm working with the campaign director.
[05:14:54] It's girl
[05:15:24] We have to call for me last night.
[05:15:26] So actually, I'm going to call for a literature on New Yorkshire Inn.
[05:15:30] Okay, you get to do it.
[05:15:31] Yeah.
[05:15:32] We support the Boston I.D. support,
[05:15:34] bringing my data center here for all.
[05:15:36] And just tell me about it in your house
[05:15:38] and why you can go and present with that.
[05:15:40] I appreciate you.
[05:15:41] You're welcome.
[05:15:52] What's this for?
[05:15:53] Hi, heroes. Have you voted yet?
[05:15:55] No.
[05:15:56] Yeah.
[05:15:57] You have to.
[05:15:58] There you go.
[05:15:59] It's active.
[05:16:00] At African Women's at Abolish Ice.
[05:16:02] Raise the wave.
[05:16:03] Raise the wave.
[05:16:04] Get it here for all.
[05:16:05] Okay.
[05:16:06] Hi, fabulous people back there.
[05:16:07] You guys look so amazing.
[05:16:08] You guys look so amazing.
[05:16:09] What do you guys think about the data center that just popped up over here?
[05:16:13] We hate it.
[05:16:14] We hate it.
[05:16:15] We hate it.
[05:16:16] All right, listen.
[05:16:17] So, time to get this representatives district for 30 years in Congress is saying nothing.
[05:16:22] saying nothing about the data centers because she's in the pocket of big
[05:16:27] corporations. May lock heroes on the other hand is gonna fight back on the
[05:16:31] data center more term. She got endorsed by Bernie Sanders to put a stop to
[05:16:35] these data centers being pro getting propped up left and right. You guys are
[05:16:38] stuck between the factory, curing a factory and a data center in between.
[05:16:43] And that's not good for these little guys back there.
[05:16:46] Yeah, you have to have seven o'clock to vote. Okay. You don't have you have a valid
[05:16:51] your house currently. Yes. Yeah, you gotta put it in a drop off.
[05:16:58] Drop them off.
[05:17:01] In Philly, all the way out, because you have the opportunity to
[05:17:06] he's feeling Philly. She's from New York.
[05:17:10] Well, you have the opportunity to bring someone to Congress who's
[05:17:14] actually going to change things and not, you know, not be with the
[05:17:17] corporations, but with the people, but only if you come out.
[05:17:21] So if you got three ballots at home, drop it in by seven o'clock.
[05:17:24] And if you confuse by the names of the ballot or whatever, because like we all
[05:17:28] there's so many names and it's like somewhat intimidating.
[05:17:32] There's a DSA thing, right?
[05:17:34] Is there a there's a there's a DSA, DSA ballot guy that you can look for.
[05:17:40] Denver DSA ballot guy that will tell you who to vote for.
[05:17:44] And who to vote for.
[05:17:47] Yeah, for sure, and that percentage is all the same to you.
[05:17:53] Okay, and where do we drop the balance on that?
[05:17:57] I'm looking at it up right now.
[05:18:00] It's like a box.
[05:18:03] So, we could also take them for you.
[05:18:06] Okay.
[05:18:07] You live right here?
[05:18:08] Yeah, but I'm going to the store.
[05:18:10] Okay, okay, we'll tell you where we're going.
[05:18:12] A library, I know I can bring it to the library.
[05:18:14] You can bring it to the library, yes.
[05:18:16] Yeah.
[05:18:18] You read to the library, but there's probably close to
[05:18:20] Black Mello Drabble location.
[05:18:21] You put your zip code in here.
[05:18:24] And we got another one.
[05:18:26] We've got another one over there.
[05:18:27] Yeah.
[05:18:28] Over here?
[05:18:29] No, there's three right here.
[05:18:30] Hey, my man!
[05:18:31] Call the bell library.
[05:18:32] OK.
[05:18:32] I got it.
[05:18:33] Thank you.
[05:18:33] I appreciate you.
[05:18:34] No, no!
[05:18:35] Can I call the library?
[05:18:37] Call the bell library.
[05:18:38] OK.
[05:18:39] But by 7 o'clock.
[05:18:40] OK.
[05:18:41] I appreciate you guys.
[05:18:42] Have a good day.
[05:18:44] All right.
[05:18:45] That was sweet.
[05:18:46] I cannot believe this is called Claude's, I'm just, my mind is blown, data center and
[05:18:55] the street is Claude.
[05:18:56] Of course.
[05:18:57] Of course it is.
[05:18:58] Data centers are probably one of the biggest locations of our coverage.
[05:19:01] Dude, did you guys see that?
[05:19:03] When we brought up, so when we brought up the data center, she said, hell no.
[05:19:07] Yeah, straight up.
[05:19:09] And I think that's a voter right there, 100%.
[05:19:12] She's got three ballots, that she's about to drop all the votes.
[05:19:14] And that's literally how unresponsive politicians have been, especially in neighborhoods like
[05:19:21] this, especially in neighborhoods like this, where people are just like, these people are
[05:19:26] not going to go out and vote.
[05:19:27] All it takes is to identify a thing that they care about that you know you're going to fight
[05:19:34] for.
[05:19:35] You know?
[05:19:36] That's three votes all of a sudden.
[05:19:38] It could be three votes that make the difference.
[05:19:40] any volunteer yes legally Colorado you can only put in your own ballot if you're
[05:19:49] gonna take up to 10 yeah volunteer regardless of whatever
[05:19:59] Chris how do you your district is how do you feel about the the conversion that
[05:20:05] we just saw from you know probably low propensity voters that never really
[05:20:08] vote even though they receive a ballot measure to like right instant voter right
[05:20:13] like isn't that crazy doesn't that oh my god look at these dogs like how how how
[05:20:23] much like we've bred apathy in this country how much well that's I mean
[05:20:27] it's systemic yeah look apathy benefits and trench power yeah they want us to be
[05:20:33] distracted they want us to be fearful they want us to be disengaged because
[05:20:37] That means it's a smaller electorate that they can control to do the things they need to do.
[05:20:41] And you know, you probably heard me say this, but bad politicians are elected by good people who don't vote.
[05:20:47] Those folks we just talked to, they were engaged. We may have been the first people to reach out to them.
[05:20:52] If their team wasn't able to reach out to them, we'd just have to run across them.
[05:20:56] We make the case, we meet them where they are with authenticity and they're like, oh wow, I never thought about that.
[05:21:01] But if entrenched power doesn't invest because they don't have to.
[05:21:05] Because, look, in Philly, most elected officials don't ever have a viable opponent.
[05:21:11] So they don't have to do much to stay in office.
[05:21:15] So there's no notion of turning out the vote, voter registration, voter education.
[05:21:21] None of that is really a priority because people can just stay in power forever.
[05:21:27] Like, you know, the person who was retiring, which is, you know, part of the reason I ran
[05:21:31] was, here's an office for almost 50 years.
[05:21:34] like where's the where's the mentorship where's the path for folks younger folks
[05:21:40] to come in and be part of something bigger than themselves yeah and the last
[05:21:43] piece is if we don't have candidates who actually represent reflect the interests
[05:21:48] of the people like why would you come out if I was organizing right now if I
[05:21:53] was cancer for data to get and I asked them about the data center if they
[05:21:56] brought it up to me on prompt they what am I supposed to say well my candidate
[05:22:00] doesn't have a position on the data centers like or I suppose to lie this is
[05:22:05] one of the main things that I always said about Kamala Harris as well where I
[05:22:08] was just like I can't outflank the campaign if she is not going to move on
[05:22:14] the issue of Israel for example I can't just like lie to people and and tell
[05:22:18] him like no you don't understand Kamala Harris is gonna be impactful she and
[05:22:22] then they listen to me and then they turn on the television come I was saying
[05:22:26] No, we're going to do the same exact thing, and all of a sudden I can be like, okay, well I don't trust that.
[05:22:33] No, it's legit. It's like when Federman ran, and he won the primary.
[05:22:38] Yeah, voted for him because he was running against Dr. Oz. I mean, Dr. Oz, it was an easy decision, but it was a lesser of two evils.
[05:22:47] Yeah, exactly.
[05:22:48] evils. And in those situat
[05:22:50] folks is you're not voting
[05:22:53] of two evils. You're voti
[05:22:55] who you can hold to accou
[05:22:57] most likely who will take
[05:23:00] the one who's going to g
[05:23:03] we don't have to worry ab
[05:23:05] got a bad ass. I know it
[05:23:10] different experience to b
[05:23:13] I saw it with you too. I
[05:23:16] Experience to be like I'm riding for this guy. It's not like I don't feel a sense of shame even when I'm just like
[05:23:22] This is a person. I know
[05:23:24] We're not gonna even have to hold accountable
[05:23:26] But we will right if necessary, but I know for a fact that does not happen
[05:23:30] We even saw the was Oran like in in New York
[05:23:33] He um he said a plank of his campaign was that he wasn't gonna increase the headcount for my PD
[05:23:39] Right and that was gonna be a huge problem because my PD is a massive force in politics, right?
[05:23:44] And earlier today, and he got pressured by the essay a lot, he got pressured by the New
[05:23:49] York City DSA.
[05:23:50] I know for a fact, earlier today, no 600 new NYPD officers.
[05:23:55] We don't need it.
[05:23:56] Yeah, that's a big deal.
[05:23:58] It feels crazy to like have, I've been doing this for a decade plus now, it feels crazy
[05:24:05] to have politicians that are like responsive to the needs of the kids.
[05:24:09] Because it's so rare.
[05:24:10] But that's the thing though, that's the difference between a politician and a public servant.
[05:24:14] So my first race was in 1983, I was 13 years old, and I can count from the time I first
[05:24:20] voted 1988 to the present, I can probably count on one hand the folks who I voted for
[05:24:26] who I loved, who I saw myself in them, in almost 40 years.
[05:24:31] So you better believe the fact that you keep coming out for these bad asses around the
[05:24:35] country and all of these people who are showing up volunteering for the first time is because
[05:24:39] they see something that is not normal, and it may be normal to them because it's their
[05:24:43] first time I give them perspective and say hey you're part of something magical
[05:24:47] that you should really be proud of because you're making it happen. Absolutely.
[05:24:51] Wait, let me see if they want to be interviewed. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[05:25:13] Right here?
[05:25:15] This right here.
[05:25:17] Oh, hold on.
[05:25:22] Let's take a look.
[05:25:25] Oh, there we go.
[05:25:27] Oh, a citation.
[05:25:33] Do you know anything about this plant right here, Purina?
[05:25:35] Oh, yeah, yeah.
[05:25:37] It was telling us in the way that it's a...
[05:25:39] For dogs?
[05:25:41] making and apparently it is a pretty bad
[05:25:53] what is it is it actually a data center?
[05:25:57] It looks like a corporation that basically has been dumping rubbish and waste material
[05:26:02] in the public right away.
[05:26:05] Well there's 500 books that they're getting penalized.
[05:26:09] That's a lot of pages provider. This might be multiple 500 dollars.
[05:26:12] Yeah, but that's what I'm saying. It's like for them, it's nothing, right?
[05:26:15] Yeah, exactly.
[05:26:16] They must be...
[05:26:17] Yeah.
[05:26:18] Today with Sunrise, you've been doing a lot of these campaigns.
[05:26:22] Yes.
[05:26:23] From the beginning of the cycle to now, how have data centers moved other people's priorities?
[05:26:27] I think we're seeing it as a major issue this cycle and it's something that is energizing
[05:26:34] everyone across political lines.
[05:26:36] We have a Sunrise Movement co-founder, William Lawrence, running for Congress in Michigan.
[05:26:42] Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I met him, I think, on the Abdul when I came out for Abdul.
[05:26:49] He's been showing up to the data center here since before he's been running for office.
[05:26:54] But we're seeing it reach all voters in that district. It's going to be one of the most competitive of the cycle.
[05:27:00] But we have the chance to elect the center as the co-founder who's been backed by Bernie working families party in that
[05:27:07] Yeah, and the most competitive district can actually win. Which is very exciting
[05:27:12] Oh, yeah
[05:27:13] I mean the president of the senate, you thought just got kicked out over data centers. Yeah
[05:27:19] It's it's another one of those I was saying earlier. It's like it's almost like an anti-tenant issue
[05:27:23] Yeah, that is that is is another
[05:27:26] massive divergence between the voters the electorate
[05:27:30] and the elected representatives are so totally in the pocket of these big corporations and
[05:27:36] they do not care, especially in neighborhoods like this one.
[05:27:39] Underserved neighborhoods like this one, they're like, who cares, they have no voice, it doesn't
[05:27:43] matter.
[05:27:44] Yeah.
[05:27:45] You know?
[05:27:46] Burl areas too.
[05:27:47] Yeah.
[05:27:48] They're just dumping it out there.
[05:27:49] It's happening in Utah.
[05:27:50] It's so frustrating, dude.
[05:27:52] It's so annoying.
[05:27:53] It's a microphone.
[05:27:54] Should we walk around a little bit more?
[05:27:56] Yeah, more doors.
[05:27:57] We got some more doors.
[05:28:04] What about the unions?
[05:28:05] They love data centers.
[05:28:06] What union?
[05:28:07] There's like three unions that would even
[05:28:10] benefit from data centers.
[05:28:11] And it would be like maybe.
[05:28:27] Yeah, unions, famously love labor displacement.
[05:28:34] Famously, they love their numbers dwindling.
[05:28:37] The number of the existing labor force dwindling is a consequence of automated robots taking
[05:28:41] their jobs.
[05:28:44] Bro, mad dogs in this neighborhood is awesome.
[05:28:49] Oh my god.
[05:28:50] Look at this guard dog.
[05:28:53] Yeah, so we already have a lot.
[05:28:55] Yeah.
[05:28:56] Oh, you were a little bit.
[05:28:58] Yeah.
[05:28:59] I'm gonna be here for the game.
[05:29:01] Yeah?
[05:29:02] Yeah.
[05:29:03] Hello.
[05:29:04] Hi.
[05:29:05] Hi.
[05:29:06] Hi.
[05:29:07] Hi.
[05:29:08] Hi.
[05:29:09] Hi.
[05:29:10] Hi.
[05:29:11] Hi.
[05:29:12] Hi.
[05:29:13] Hi.
[05:29:14] Hi.
[05:29:15] Hi.
[05:29:16] Hi.
[05:29:17] Hi.
[05:29:18] Hi.
[05:29:19] Hi.
[05:29:20] Hi.
[05:29:21] Hi.
[05:29:22] Hello, have you ordered yet?
[05:29:27] Okay.
[05:29:29] Have a good day.
[05:29:39] Sure.
[05:29:41] Yeah, yeah, I gotta go back anyway, yeah.
[05:29:46] This is our entire extended situation in town somewhere.
[05:29:49] Maybe.
[05:29:50] He's very locked in. Yeah, no, I'm stopping cars. I don't even care.
[05:30:00] He appears to be just patrolling. That's great.
[05:30:06] This neighborhood is literally everywhere I look. There's another factory. What the
[05:30:22] fuck?
[05:30:23] This is also, so in Los Angeles, we have neighborhoods exactly like this.
[05:30:36] like environmental justice neighborhoods,
[05:30:38] where they are surrounded three parts by oil refineries
[05:30:42] like those little, the oil wells.
[05:30:47] They're all over in like lower income neighborhoods.
[05:30:50] They do this exact same thing,
[05:30:52] but instead of factories, they just have oil wells
[05:30:55] and then sometimes they'll cover it
[05:30:58] with like a big building to hide it basically.
[05:31:02] But yeah.
[05:31:04] You take a whip and you can smell that.
[05:31:06] Oh, I smell it.
[05:31:07] There's also a sewage pipe right over there.
[05:31:09] They didn't have enough industrial facility.
[05:31:28] Alvaro, Swansea is the most disadvantaged neighborhood
[05:31:31] in Denver, most polluted and barely taking care of
[05:31:33] by the state. It's fucking nasty man. People live here. Like what the government is down
[05:31:37] here is fucking insane. It's messed up.
[05:32:03] The race for me.
[05:32:04] I mean, you know,
[05:32:05] I mean, I mean, uh, uh,
[05:32:07] where else?
[05:32:08] Here?
[05:32:09] Today?
[05:32:10] Let's check out this place.
[05:32:12] Good.
[05:32:13] Good.
[05:32:14] What's?
[05:32:15] What's?
[05:32:16] What's?
[05:32:17] What's?
[05:32:18] What's?
[05:32:19] What's?
[05:32:20] What's?
[05:32:21] Yo, my man.
[05:32:22] Yo.
[05:32:23] Yo.
[05:32:24] Yo.
[05:32:25] Yo.
[05:32:26] Yo.
[05:32:27] Yo.
[05:32:28] Yo.
[05:32:29] Yo.
[05:32:30] Yo.
[05:32:31] Yo.
[05:32:32] I mean, I get it.
[05:32:41] It happens.
[05:32:50] I think the number one thing to go straight to the heart is asking about the data center.
[05:32:59] Everybody.
[05:33:01] Don't think this way.
[05:33:05] Hell yeah.
[05:33:07] Alright, hell yeah.
[05:33:09] Thanks guys.
[05:33:11] Nice to meet you.
[05:33:13] Bye Chad.
[05:33:15] Alright.
[05:33:17] We write those down. Write those down.
[05:33:19] We take those.
[05:33:23] No.
[05:33:29] I'm sorry, I'm going.
[05:33:43] We got Wamos here?
[05:33:45] Wait, that's a driver?
[05:33:47] Wamos is a driving with a shovel?
[05:33:49] I know, right?
[05:33:51] Hello!
[05:33:53] What's up?
[05:33:54] It's good.
[05:33:55] Hey!
[05:33:56] You told me!
[05:33:58] I'm sorry.
[05:34:00] I thought they stopped the window.
[05:34:02] I think they did.
[05:34:03] Yeah, I was out here going out and going around.
[05:34:05] Yeah!
[05:34:05] Woo!
[05:34:11] Oh, but you voted all right.
[05:34:13] What do you think of that?
[05:34:14] I knew it.
[05:34:15] I knew it.
[05:34:16] I knew it.
[05:34:17] I knew it.
[05:34:18] Yeah, you told me.
[05:34:19] I knew it.
[05:34:20] I don't know.
[05:34:21] What's it called, like a skull-defying or something?
[05:34:23] You know, if you got that, you don't want to capitalise.
[05:34:26] You're not going to yell at me.
[05:34:27] So I got a glass gallery out here and say yourself. Yeah
[05:34:32] Oh, it's a $4,000 pendant and I've been trying to reach out
[05:34:40] I was in a rush out here
[05:34:47] For being out here
[05:34:57] I'm coming up because you're not the only one that's going to be up.
[05:35:01] I'm just going to tell them I just got shot.
[05:35:13] Up there?
[05:35:14] That's dope man.
[05:35:15] We're going to knock it.
[05:35:16] We've got more than six minutes.
[05:35:18] We're going to hunt it.
[05:35:19] We're winning.
[05:35:20] There's always been commerce.
[05:35:22] Commerce is okay.
[05:35:23] It's capitalism we talk about.
[05:35:24] 100%.
[05:35:25] Oh yeah, I'm just talking about taking a dance.
[05:35:30] Right.
[05:35:31] Nice to meet you man.
[05:35:33] Yeah, you too.
[05:35:34] Let's go.
[05:35:35] Yeah.
[05:35:36] Alright, we got more people walking around.
[05:35:39] Let's see.
[05:35:40] Jesse Chris.
[05:35:41] Oh, that's Chris.
[05:35:42] One of his two?
[05:35:43] That's dope.
[05:35:44] Oh yeah.
[05:35:45] That's sick.
[05:35:46] And Colorado.
[05:35:47] Hell yeah.
[05:35:48] Very large benefit if you like this.
[05:35:50] Yeah.
[05:35:51] Thanks, Graham.
[05:35:52] That's great.
[05:35:52] You're welcome.
[05:35:53] I didn't know I'd be getting a stopper.
[05:35:54] OK.
[05:35:55] You're welcome.
[05:35:55] You're welcome.
[05:35:56] I'll come to you.
[05:35:57] I'll see you in a second.
[05:35:58] OK.
[05:35:58] I'm not going myself.
[05:35:59] Yeah.
[05:36:00] I know.
[05:36:00] You got it?
[05:36:01] Yeah, you got it.
[05:36:02] Yeah, I got my stuff.
[05:36:04] That'd be great.
[05:36:05] Yeah.
[05:36:06] That's awesome.
[05:36:06] You go today?
[05:36:07] I go.
[05:36:08] OK.
[05:36:08] OK.
[05:36:09] I got it.
[05:36:09] OK.
[05:36:10] I'm sure for you.
[05:36:11] You go.
[05:36:11] So.
[05:36:12] I'm going to go.
[05:36:13] Hey, yo, man.
[05:36:16] Yo, man, you go today?
[05:36:19] There's a lake going around.
[05:36:20] How do you feel about that data center?
[05:36:24] How do you feel about that data center?
[05:36:30] You got your surrounded by faculty and data centers is like
[05:36:33] jacking up your electricity bills, do you have public?
[05:36:41] What are you, I mean you can!
[05:36:43] So look, the district is currently represented by the woman named Vanity Gett.
[05:36:48] 30 years she's been representing you but she hasn't done a good job representing
[05:36:52] you. We got someone, Maylok Kuros, she's young, she's a fighter, you like Bernie?
[05:36:58] Bernie Sanders? Yeah, she's endorsed by Bernie Sanders and she can put a stop
[05:37:05] on, she can put a moratorium on these data centers without your input, you know?
[05:37:10] No more, no more data centers popping up in your neighborhood without you having
[05:37:14] saying it so you probably have a valid that was sent to your home do you have
[05:37:18] one yeah all right well you got some campaign
[05:37:24] yeah so all you need to do what time is it 7 p.m.
[05:37:33] yeah bring it back to us if you're confused about who to vote for in the
[05:37:41] There's a Denver DSA, DSA, Democratic Socialist in America, like the hat, and they'll tell
[05:37:49] you what to plug for, you know?
[05:37:52] Yeah, you can.
[05:37:54] Super simple.
[05:37:55] So how do you think you can vote online?
[05:37:58] Unfortunately, you can't vote online.
[05:38:00] Unfortunately, you can't vote online, but there's still time to drop off your ballot
[05:38:08] and there's locations.
[05:38:09] locations we could even look up the locations
[05:38:11] we can also drop off your balance before you know.
[05:38:15] Yeah. Is that something that you would like?
[05:38:17] Yeah.
[05:38:19] Is there a walk in distance?
[05:38:21] No.
[05:38:23] Oh, cool. Sorry, what would you like to go?
[05:38:25] The dairy.
[05:38:27] The dairy? Yeah, that's what it's to me.
[05:38:29] What's that one?
[05:38:31] Nice to meet you. Thanks for letting us talk to you
[05:38:33] where you want to walk.
[05:38:35] Yeah, you just, if you go to Denver, what is it, what's the Denver DSA ballot?
[05:38:45] I can definitely find it.
[05:38:48] It's probably going to be easier.
[05:38:50] Yeah.
[05:38:51] Yeah, if you Google Denver DSA ballot, it'll show you who to vote for.
[05:38:55] It's super simple.
[05:38:56] Julie Gonzalez for Senate.
[05:38:59] I don't know if there's issues on that ballot.
[05:39:02] We're really good solid for the Senate.
[05:39:04] They like heroes who never want to see them.
[05:39:06] RIP in them.
[05:39:12] Are you on the clock?
[05:39:14] Okay, cool.
[05:39:16] Go now.
[05:39:18] Alright, you guys do your thing.
[05:39:20] Alright, have you voted yet?
[05:39:22] Yeah, and jacking up your electricity price is too high, the current representative time
[05:39:44] to get has been in office for 30 years, hasn't done anything about it.
[05:39:48] Mila Keros is a lot younger and she's a fighter.
[05:39:52] You like Bernie Sanders?
[05:39:55] Yeah.
[05:39:56] She's been endorsed by Bernie Sanders
[05:39:57] and she's in support of stopping the data centers,
[05:40:00] Medicare for all, housing for all, you know.
[05:40:05] She'll fix up the vision.
[05:40:07] If you go out and vote, you probably have a ballot already
[05:40:09] until 7 p.m.
[05:40:10] All you need to do is drop it off in a library.
[05:40:12] You're close to drop off locations in the nearest library.
[05:40:15] Okay.
[05:40:16] All right.
[05:40:17] Thank you.
[05:40:18] the Bernie answer too long says bro not everybody knows the Bernie it's crazy I
[05:40:31] know
[05:40:48] All right, 7 o'clock.
[05:40:52] Oh, my man.
[05:40:54] 16 yards by around 20.
[05:40:57] Maylock, you're out.
[05:41:00] You're going to put an end to this.
[05:41:02] No, that's where I saw it.
[05:41:04] Also in favor of Medicare for All and Northpipes,
[05:41:07] whatever you stand there is.
[05:41:09] She's a real fighter.
[05:41:12] All right, nice meeting you.
[05:41:14] You said?
[05:41:17] You are a lot more responsive.
[05:41:18] I know, right?
[05:41:19] I've had.
[05:41:20] You want to be a voter?
[05:41:21] How have you had to be in the community?
[05:41:23] You should always have a free-client chatter.
[05:41:28] Yeah.
[05:41:29] I don't know.
[05:41:30] You know what, yeah.
[05:41:31] Sure.
[05:41:36] Look at the other hand.
[05:41:37] This one, this one, this one.
[05:41:39] Put it right there.
[05:41:39] Put it right there.
[05:41:41] Yeah, there we go.
[05:41:42] Good job.
[05:41:43] You say that half.
[05:41:44] He's like, I did it right.
[05:41:45] Are they, one, you want to take a picture of yourself?
[05:41:47] Am I a cousin?
[05:41:48] No.
[05:41:49] No?
[05:41:50] I'm shy.
[05:41:51] He said, nah, she's cool.
[05:41:53] He's cool, he's like, I'm good.
[05:41:55] But yeah, he doesn't really want to come see you, but you got the locals shy.
[05:41:58] No, it's all good.
[05:41:59] You want to take a photo?
[05:42:01] Yeah.
[05:42:02] All right.
[05:42:09] Thank you guys.
[05:42:10] Appreciate it.
[05:42:11] Thank you.
[05:42:12] It's me, it's me, it's me.
[05:42:14] Good job, Brommie.
[05:42:16] It was nice meeting you guys.
[05:42:18] Nice to meet you.
[05:42:20] Bye.
[05:42:22] They have till 7 o'clock.
[05:42:24] Me love.
[05:42:26] Okay.
[05:42:28] Oh, there we go.
[05:42:30] Oh, oh, oh, oh.
[05:42:32] All the money going to Israel she wants to spend it on us instead, you know, how do you feel about that?
[05:42:57] Yeah, no more war spending on Medicare for all instead
[05:43:02] Yeah, all right. Well, you got the 7 p.m. My man
[05:43:26] It's cool, though, I left trains
[05:43:32] So, the gang has absolutely neglected Denver, Colorado.
[05:43:37] I am a resident here.
[05:43:41] I'm at the hospitals for check-ups and just staying healthy all the time.
[05:43:46] Craig Hospital is one of the best spinal cord injury hospitals in the world.
[05:43:51] And we have it here in Denver, Colorado.
[05:43:53] And it is connected to Swedish Hospital, which is deteriorating.
[05:43:57] They've been having to fire people to cuts.
[05:44:00] cuts and everything she has done nothing about it and as she's directly sourced from it with all
[05:44:06] of the pharma that she gets like money from and everything that she has begotten to and it is
[05:44:12] absolutely terrible she's hurting people including me and all kinds of people in Denver and Denver
[05:44:19] get out there and vote. Get your vote. Please do it.
[05:44:23] Alright.
[05:44:25] Yo, this first thing, I'm going to change the bathroom.
[05:44:27] Yeah, I can change it.
[05:44:29] Bro, Kike's Tacos, it's called Kike's, but it says Kike's.
[05:44:36] It's spelled Kike's.
[05:44:38] Go down the line and do it.
[05:44:39] It's the best.
[05:44:40] Stop the best speech.
[05:44:41] He dipped Maria Tacos into the fuckin' shit.
[05:44:45] I've heard about this place.
[05:44:47] Fall on her.
[05:44:49] You tripped up and draped out.
[05:44:51] Alright.
[05:44:53] Damn, that was fast as hell.
[05:44:55] Yeah, that's what I said.
[05:44:57] Alright.
[05:44:59] Okay.
[05:45:01] Should we...
[05:45:03] We should also try to one of these if we're going to do the out again.
[05:45:05] Yeah, yeah, I know. We got to...
[05:45:07] We should probably head back.
[05:45:09] Alright.
[05:45:11] Do you want us to...
[05:45:13] Thank you.
[05:45:15] Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, let's do it, all right.
[05:45:18] Okay.
[05:45:19] Oh, hello again.
[05:45:20] Of course.
[05:45:21] Great to see you.
[05:45:22] Chris is flagging down.
[05:45:23] I know.
[05:45:24] Toe truck drivers.
[05:45:25] No, you have to vote.
[05:45:26] Yeah, I think I was like, what I need is what I do.
[05:45:27] Okay, count on us since she's got a $8 for that.
[05:45:28] I'll come back and take her.
[05:45:29] There you go.
[05:45:30] I know.
[05:45:31] I know.
[05:45:32] I know.
[05:45:33] I know.
[05:45:34] I know.
[05:45:35] I know.
[05:45:36] I know.
[05:45:37] I know.
[05:45:38] I know.
[05:45:39] I know, I know I'm not the stranger.
[05:45:43] You have to hold up the boat.
[05:45:45] Seven o'clock if I put up the tape, set it.
[05:45:48] You already loaded?
[05:45:49] Oh!
[05:45:50] Oh!
[05:45:51] You recognize her?
[05:45:52] Yeah, I put it just.
[05:45:53] Whoa!
[05:45:54] All right, get it!
[05:45:55] Woo!
[05:45:56] Does this sound like you're going to the Maylok Churros?
[05:45:58] Yeah.
[05:45:59] I think you can do a brilliant job.
[05:46:02] Thank you for coming out and watching.
[05:46:05] All right.
[05:46:07] They look like they did too, man.
[05:46:10] They're gonna get the house.
[05:46:12] Slow down, man.
[05:46:14] Slow down, she's gonna hold up.
[05:46:16] She's gonna step the car.
[05:46:18] Wait, is this the car?
[05:46:21] How did they get here?
[05:46:23] She didn't even touch it.
[05:46:25] What's up?
[05:46:27] Oh, man.
[05:46:29] We should get on that bus.
[05:46:31] That's right.
[05:46:33] What are you thinking of? We should get on that bus.
[05:46:35] So that would be, uh,
[05:46:43] I don't know if they'll probably...
[05:46:45] Get your boats!
[05:46:48] Get in the boat!
[05:46:50] Come on, brother!
[05:46:52] You're asking me about stairs, huh?
[05:46:54] Come on, you, huh?
[05:46:56] Come on, man.
[05:46:58] Don't forget the boat. 7 o'clock.
[05:47:00] Shut the fuck up.
[05:47:02] Mail up.
[05:47:03] He's dead, pal.
[05:47:08] Wait, he's out of fuck with you?
[05:47:10] Bus driver's everywhere, bro.
[05:47:12] That's what I'm talking about.
[05:47:14] Dude!
[05:47:16] Dude!
[05:47:17] Dude, the bus driver test actually failed.
[05:47:20] There's hella bus drivers that are Hassanabia has.
[05:47:22] That's crazy.
[05:47:26] No, no, he's out of fuck with you.
[05:47:28] Yeah.
[05:47:33] Oh, man.
[05:47:46] We can just Uber to a spot.
[05:47:47] You can if you want to.
[05:47:48] She's admitted out.
[05:47:49] Oh, no, I was going to wait.
[05:47:50] It's fine.
[05:47:51] I found out that the reason that train is so loud is because the railroad company in
[05:47:56] this neighborhood didn't install any of the necessary signals or crossings, so the state
[05:48:00] It requires that the blasts the horn repeatedly for safety and thus terrible noise pollution on it
[05:48:05] There were enough levels
[05:48:07] Yeah
[05:48:10] That's like straight up
[05:48:13] Like what maximum $20,000 expense
[05:48:16] Yeah, yeah, this is for a little like the tinkling tinkling
[05:48:19] A maximum $20,000 expense that would eradicate tremendous amounts of noise pollution
[05:48:25] It is insane how little
[05:48:27] It is insane how little our elected representatives give a fuck like obviously if you're like many of you
[05:48:35] Home your middle class you're in a comfortable situation overall
[05:48:41] But
[05:48:44] What that's the song
[05:48:49] Let's go
[05:48:51] Um, but yeah, I was saying, like, even if you're middle-class, you're probably frustrated
[05:48:56] with the way that things are going, with the way that, like, no one seems to give a shit,
[05:49:00] but I cannot stress this enough.
[05:49:02] The lack of fucks that politicians and elected representatives care to give a shit about
[05:49:08] people that live in neighborhoods like this is unbearable.
[05:49:12] It makes me want to fucking...
[05:49:13] It makes me so mad, man.
[05:49:21] That's a crazy call.
[05:49:27] Not that crazy man.
[05:49:30] Not that crazy.
[05:49:31] 500,000 phone calls, 100,000 doors knocked.
[05:49:36] Alright, we're in the last hour.
[05:49:42] We're in the last hour.
[05:49:43] Bro, I'm not gonna lie, I love, I love door knocking.
[05:49:46] This shit's awesome.
[05:49:47] What's up my man, did you vote?
[05:49:51] Hey, we got another one right here.
[05:49:54] I love him so much.
[05:49:57] He's so funny.
[05:49:59] You got the ballot?
[05:50:01] No.
[05:50:02] Oh, never mind.
[05:50:03] Yeah, it looks like a lane and mail piles.
[05:50:05] Damn.
[05:50:06] Okay.
[05:50:07] It's like you can always work by yourself when you can.
[05:50:10] That's like where we're at, bro.
[05:50:13] We got...
[05:50:15] This is like, this is Jersey Vox, you probably don't know what this is like, wait what do
[05:50:25] you want, do you want me to look at my phone?
[05:50:27] No, no, no, I got it.
[05:50:29] All right, we're gonna be out, we'll see you guys later, at the event?
[05:50:34] Yeah.
[05:50:35] All right.
[05:50:36] Let's do it.
[05:50:37] Okay, hold on, let me see about it.
[05:50:38] I don't think these young souls understand, okay?
[05:51:02] This is a living, breathing legend right here.
[05:51:05] You guys think, oh, Hassan, everybody yells at you.
[05:51:08] everybody else that you ever says oh my god you're such a radical.
[05:51:11] Me and Hassan, inshallah, we're gonna go to a free Palestine one day and he's gonna
[05:51:14] twitch from there.
[05:51:15] Exactly.
[05:51:16] Exactly.
[05:51:17] Inshallah.
[05:51:18] You gonna bring me?
[05:51:19] Of course.
[05:51:20] Of course.
[05:51:21] I gotta be there.
[05:51:22] Alright, we got room.
[05:51:23] You have?
[05:51:24] Alright, we'll be there.
[05:51:25] You're gonna get citizenship.
[05:51:26] You hear amazing.
[05:51:27] Your energy is out of control.
[05:51:28] Listen, when part of that energy comes from what you were able to do when you got all
[05:51:35] those young people in Philly to come out, to see themselves.
[05:51:39] Like, you're a part of that success and I appreciate you.
[05:51:42] That doesn't work if you don't have the fundamentals.
[05:51:44] You got the fundamentals.
[05:51:46] That's what it is.
[05:51:47] We all got a role to play and I appreciate your role, brother.
[05:51:48] Well, I gotta see you guys later.
[05:51:50] All right now.
[05:51:51] See you in a little bit.
[05:51:52] Talk to you.
[05:51:53] That was like far more successful than I thought it was going to be honestly
[05:52:07] Especially considering that it's like yeah give me like a five minute warning
[05:52:14] We're like yeah, just like yeah, you bet
[05:52:19] Wow, dude it feels so good
[05:52:28] Yeah, now that we're not blocked off of the train because the train finally passed
[05:52:35] By the way, the reason for why those trains
[05:52:38] Take so long to pass is because there's like three major
[05:52:42] major, um, three major rail companies and they front load, they load the living shit
[05:52:49] out of all these trains and they're far longer than they're supposed to be, um, because it's
[05:52:56] cost efficient and therefore it causes massive traffic jams when they're passing through.
[05:53:03] So you already know that though chat, yeah they're miles long, it's insane.
[05:53:16] Will Steak and Tweet about your speech, will Slacken, it wasn't my best I'll be honest,
[05:53:29] it's good it's fine it's tough it's tough I'm like laying down with Chris
[05:53:36] Malot's cooking too.
[05:54:06] 33 is Nile.
[05:54:09] 33 is Nile, they're weird.
[05:54:12] What do I see?
[05:54:14] I thought you were really 26.
[05:54:16] Okay, thank you.
[05:54:18] Truth bomb.
[05:54:20] Truth, truth, truth.
[05:54:22] Truth.
[05:54:24] The other night one of the volunteers was talking about the truth between looking 24 and 22, and I was like, this is like,
[05:54:30] How old do I look?
[05:54:32] How old do you look?
[05:54:34] You look great.
[05:54:35] 22.
[05:54:36] Wow.
[05:54:37] Look at that.
[05:54:37] That's a ball of knowledge.
[05:54:38] 23, thank you.
[05:54:39] 22.
[05:54:40] Well, I am 20.
[05:54:41] But the question is how old I am.
[05:54:42] I am 22.
[05:54:42] The question is...
[05:54:43] I'm unaware of what the question is.
[05:54:45] You're right over the hump.
[05:54:47] Like there's a level for me where it's like
[05:54:49] if you're under a certain age, you could be five,
[05:54:52] you could be 12, you could be 18.
[05:54:54] That's very fair.
[05:54:55] No, I just like, once you get,
[05:54:56] I never knew this until I got to this age.
[05:54:59] But once you're over the age of like 30,
[05:55:02] I'm about to be 35 next month.
[05:55:05] Old as hell.
[05:55:07] And when you get to my age,
[05:55:09] you genuinely cannot tell if someone is like 12 or 18,
[05:55:12] like those kids that we talked to.
[05:55:15] Like when they were like, oh, I'm 16, I'm 17, I'm 18.
[05:55:18] I just, I couldn't tell if they were actually lying
[05:55:20] to me or not.
[05:55:21] I thought those kids were 14 and 15.
[05:55:23] I think you were right.
[05:55:24] I think they were.
[05:55:27] When I saw their faces, I was like, these kids.
[05:55:29] I love the ads.
[05:55:29] Hello, North Dakota.
[05:55:30] That's a giant billboard downtown for visit in Nebraska.
[05:55:34] The Colorado to North Dakota.
[05:55:35] Austin Almond is the only reason I visit Nebraska.
[05:55:38] Are you invoking the Austin Almond train here?
[05:55:41] The train.
[05:55:42] It's like the Dan Osborn-esque independent former Ryan
[05:55:47] Grimm intern running in Lincoln City.
[05:55:49] This isn't usually.
[05:55:50] I met him recently.
[05:55:52] Yeah, he's cool.
[05:55:53] He's running an interesting race.
[05:55:56] He's a good video.
[05:55:57] I'm very swayed by videos.
[05:55:59] Videos.
[05:56:00] I know it's good to have it's good to have swaggy candidates
[05:56:13] I met her for the first time in person I was like oh my god
[05:56:21] This is like, you know what you're doing, this is not an awesome casual situation.
[05:56:27] I've never, in my entire life I've never considered that.
[05:56:31] Well it's like, I do a full face of makeup, but it's like drugstore makeup.
[05:56:36] And like, you can't tell, but somebody could.
[05:56:39] And I can tell myself to be ashamed.
[05:56:41] She's got that shit on.
[05:56:43] You're so funny, man.
[05:56:46] Oh my god.
[05:56:51] One of these days we're gonna be coming out for Vincent's campaign. Okay. Okay.
[05:57:07] There's a CNN take noise wait oh no they're hearing zapping or something is
[05:57:15] Is the battery dying? No.
[05:57:19] Yeah, CNN audio.
[05:57:21] What could you...
[05:57:22] CNN sounds.
[05:57:23] Did they just turn from Israel or...?
[05:57:27] It's doing the Bucky glitch thing.
[05:57:35] Is this seatbelt?
[05:57:36] Is this seatbelt?
[05:57:39] I can't even hear, I don't know why.
[05:57:41] What is your experience in this?
[05:57:44] I have not had a lot of...
[05:57:45] If they call the duty hit noise...
[05:57:47] Oh, was it the seatbelt that was touching it?
[05:57:50] Okay, well, this is why I don't wear the seatbelt, okay?
[05:57:53] This is why I risk my life.
[05:57:55] I've used it from the two seconds I listened to.
[05:57:57] No, I think it's literally the seatbelt that was touching it.
[05:57:59] It stopped. It's a zap. It's fixed now.
[05:58:02] Like, it happens again when you touch it.
[05:58:05] Yeah. It sounded like a caught-hit marker is what they're saying.
[05:58:39] Dude, I'm trying to get that the key case
[05:58:45] Is that on yeah, I've heard good things about it
[05:58:50] Case
[05:58:52] Key case
[05:58:58] What do you mean like the slur bro you're Mexican, how do you not know how to know key case is not but it's the in English
[05:59:06] It is the slur. It's the anti-semitic slur
[05:59:09] Oh, oh, oh.
[05:59:12] Oh, except you're wondering, I was down.
[05:59:14] I'm not good as fuck.
[05:59:15] Yeah, I know.
[05:59:18] Chad, stop trying to type it in the chat.
[05:59:20] You can't.
[05:59:22] It's getting on a modded.
[05:59:24] It's pretty funny.
[05:59:26] I feel like a wild spider.
[05:59:27] It's a fire-schmuck.
[05:59:28] It's a tree.
[05:59:30] KK's is short for Enrique, right?
[05:59:34] Isn't it?
[05:59:34] It's like a.
[05:59:36] That's a new start.
[05:59:38] Bro, you're literally Mexican.
[05:59:40] I know, that's why I'm Mexican.
[05:59:41] Oh my god, it turns out this whole time you were waging,
[05:59:44] actually.
[05:59:45] Exactly.
[05:59:48] What the fuck?
[05:59:49] I didn't even realize you were actually-
[05:59:50] You never heard that a shorthand friend
[05:59:52] re-accompanied the Latinas in chat revoke my Latinas?
[05:59:56] No, I'm 100, well thank god you have a real
[05:59:59] flex again in the fucking chat, you know what I mean?
[06:00:01] Like holy shit, me.
[06:00:03] Me, me.
[06:00:08] I
[06:00:17] Yeah, there's also literally you are also not only here you fake Latino you're fake LA because there's a player on the Dodgers
[06:00:26] There's literally a player on the dodge you doubly bro. You're doubly fake
[06:00:38] just like
[06:00:43] Don't try to don't try to mix it up right now, okay
[06:01:08] I don't believe that at all, you can't get a big one, not a big one.
[06:01:21] I'm from a major city as well, I know it's not New York.
[06:01:24] That's great for there, but like they can't do bagels anywhere else.
[06:01:27] Anything else, yes, I would get anything else from LA.
[06:01:32] It's true, not bagels in LA or not.
[06:01:34] Nope.
[06:01:35] I've tried so many, I've tried to go through like artisan pop-ups and like, it just, you'll get something like half decent at best.
[06:01:47] Yeah.
[06:01:48] Yeah, like liberal and like taxilogic.
[06:01:50] True, true, true. Talk to him.
[06:01:56] Well this is, this is five points, so this is where we need everyone to vote against us.
[06:02:00] Is it right?
[06:02:01] This was the one, like, progressive young people neighborhood that was counted in, like, two days ago.
[06:02:06] I don't know, it looked like it.
[06:02:08] On turn out.
[06:02:10] On turn out.
[06:02:12] Okay, right at this next right, onto this next street.
[06:02:19] By the time we get back, the election night party's gonna start.
[06:02:25] How late does it go? Good thing, you know?
[06:02:27] So, okay, here's the spiel on results.
[06:02:30] We're supposed to get our first drop between 7 30 and 8 p.m. Could be as late as 8 30
[06:02:35] That should be the worst drop we get all night
[06:02:37] And it should get progressively better as the night goes on should get like to be fair though
[06:02:42] We don't know even that drop could be promising. I feel like
[06:02:47] Depending on what that for what the percentage looks like
[06:02:52] The distance between to get in and heroes at that drop they could I can see them making a projection
[06:02:58] 100% true. Yeah, I think that if she's up by a substantial amount or it's very close in the first projection
[06:03:05] Our first drop like you could get like you could maybe like a TVS projection
[06:03:10] Did you order for me?
[06:03:12] You're fucking itch bro. That's crazy
[06:03:15] I feel like by this second drop, I know a lot.
[06:03:18] You know? I kinda just blacked out the second time.
[06:03:20] Bro, you are um...
[06:03:23] Yes, I do. You're unbelievable. You're up.
[06:03:26] That's crazy.
[06:03:28] That was fucked up. That was fucked up.
[06:03:30] You quietly... you didn't even fucking tell me either.
[06:03:33] You didn't even fucking tell me.
[06:03:35] I've never...
[06:03:37] I'm sorry. That was fucked up.
[06:03:40] Fucking up, dude.
[06:03:42] Whenever I see people walking...
[06:03:44] I got you. I got you.
[06:03:46] Did you find it?
[06:03:48] I'll put another word in.
[06:03:50] That's crazy. No, no, it's fine, bro.
[06:03:52] It's fine, bro. It's fine.
[06:03:54] It's fine.
[06:03:56] It's fine. No, you get that banger ass.
[06:03:58] You get the banger ass tacos, bro.
[06:04:00] No, I'll just kill myself in a video game.
[06:04:02] That's crazy, bro.
[06:04:04] Yeah, I can still add to it.
[06:04:14] Oh my god, I know this place is legit because they got goat birria torta and it says please be cautious of the bones
[06:04:22] What'd you get
[06:04:25] Same I'm getting the same right now
[06:04:28] All right, what do you what did you with the protein?
[06:04:34] Okay
[06:04:44] I don't know.
[06:04:51] These are all actually canvassers.
[06:04:54] Oh, but Vincent, what I was asking is how late is the...
[06:04:57] Oh, oh, it'll go for, I think, a few hours.
[06:05:00] Okay, like, I think, like, imagine... I don't imagine.
[06:05:02] But on the, on our calendar, we have it for six to eight,
[06:05:05] but that seems very untrue.
[06:05:07] Yeah, that's fake news.
[06:05:09] I think a lot of people won't even... Yeah, no, very fake news.
[06:05:13] That's fine.
[06:05:14] Yeah, I think that's the earliest.
[06:05:18] I mean, at 11 o'clock, I feel like it's a scenario where
[06:05:21] either things go horribly wrong or wonderfully well,
[06:05:24] and everyone's like, time to hit another bar.
[06:05:26] Yeah, for sure.
[06:05:27] Oh, yeah.
[06:05:28] Oh, we're going to swap places?
[06:05:30] No, well, hypothetically.
[06:05:31] Yeah, hypothetically.
[06:05:34] And not in a coordinated fashion.
[06:05:36] I'm fucking doing it fucked me son of a bitch
[06:05:49] I'm never I've never experienced that before I've never
[06:05:56] experienced your trail order food that'd be all the dog I never experienced
[06:05:59] your trail like that in my whole life.
[06:06:01] Daily.
[06:06:02] That was like, that was.
[06:06:04] You should just, just.
[06:06:05] You leave me to fend for myself.
[06:06:06] When we go upstairs, just take the knife
[06:06:08] in the hotel room and just put it in the jugular, dude.
[06:06:11] Cause you already did that to me.
[06:06:13] You already spiritually did that.
[06:06:16] We're pretty much at the point that you asked me to get out.
[06:06:19] I will point that out where it's,
[06:06:21] and then you can swap whenever you feel like.
[06:06:24] Let's see if David actually put an election special on.
[06:06:29] On the third.
[06:06:34] Oh, like Jessica Rush.
[06:06:37] Yeah.
[06:06:40] Is it not?
[06:06:42] Yeah, I was just kind of like...
[06:06:46] Oh.
[06:06:48] And, you know, and then America saying we are going to war for Israel, like all of that
[06:07:01] kind of stuff.
[06:07:03] And yet, you are one of the people on the left who is most vocally against those things
[06:07:08] and also the most clear about not elevating anti-Semitic thought, anti-Semitic figures,
[06:07:18] and making the distinction between anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism.
[06:07:21] And like, that's something I really respect about you.
[06:07:23] It's also something that like really impresses me and also kind of just like intrigues me
[06:07:27] how, like, why you do that.
[06:07:30] It's because I don't believe that anyone is, any group of people are monolithic.
[06:07:36] It's that simple.
[06:07:37] untrue. That's it. And a couple things that that I always bring up is like if it
[06:07:44] was true there wouldn't be a multimillion dollar propaganda machine
[06:07:47] that's constantly trying to indoctrinate Jewish Americans, young Jewish
[06:07:54] Americans since birth pretty much into this false notion that that Zionism and
[06:08:00] Judaism are inseparable or that they must be loyal and and aligned with Israel
[06:08:05] no matter what. If it was this, if there was this organized international
[06:08:12] jewelry that was successful and single-minded on the issue, there wouldn't
[06:08:17] need to be a sophisticated propaganda apparatus. And also on top of that, there
[06:08:23] would not be a generational breakdown like the ones that we have actually
[06:08:26] encountered. The reason why Jonathan Greenblatt comes after me a lot more than
[06:08:30] he comes after Nick Fuentes, as you even saw in that clip, where he briefly brings
[06:08:34] up Nick Fuentes or Josh Gottheimer and Mike Lawler just did this dual bill, this anti-Semitism
[06:08:40] condemnation bill. They brought up Candace Owens on one side and me on the other. Whenever
[06:08:45] they talk about that bill, they briefly mention Candace Owens. Candace Owens is anti-Semitic.
[06:08:50] I mean, she's waived the copy of the Talmudic Jew. She says the synagogue of Satan, all
[06:08:56] the stuff, right? Like, very clearly anti-Semitic statements. They briefly mention her. They
[06:09:02] They give her very little attention because the goal in bringing up Candace Owens in that
[06:09:09] situation is to legitimize it a little bit more, that there is actually someone who is
[06:09:12] anti-Semitic associated with the bill, so that they can attack a prominent critic of
[06:09:16] Israel who isn't anti-Semitic, who fights back against anti-Semitism.
[06:09:21] I jokingly always say, Jonathan, you're about to obsess with me because his nieces and nephews
[06:09:26] are not going to watch Nick Flantes and be like, you know what, Israel is kind of bad,
[06:09:30] But they will watch me and arrive at that conclusion because they understand that I'm not actually
[06:09:36] criticizing Israel because it's the Jewish state.
[06:09:39] I actually oppose that designation.
[06:09:42] I think that's one area where Nick Fuentes and Jonathan Greenblatt are in direct agreement.
[06:09:48] They both love saying Israel's the Jewish state.
[06:09:50] They both love saying if you oppose Israel, you're anti-Semitic.
[06:09:54] And then they turn around, one party says, and that's a bad thing, and the other party
[06:09:57] says that's a good thing.
[06:09:59] Right?
[06:10:00] it's an open secret that like the children of most of these like professional
[06:10:04] husband are with us. Yeah, Bill Ackman is a great example. You brought him up
[06:10:09] earlier, but yeah, Bill A. Packman, he has openly talked about how frustrated he
[06:10:16] is that these colleges are indoctrinating or indoctrinated his
[06:10:20] daughter into Marx's thought. Right. And it's like, yeah, it sucks to suck, Bill,
[06:10:27] but yeah it's the truth I'm curious like do you have I'm when I went on your
[06:10:33] stream I was like really struck by how many young Jews you just had on there
[06:10:36] who were like they're also to ask you questions I'm curious like if there's
[06:10:40] any particular like anecdote or phenomenon you can speak to that you've
[06:10:44] seen specifically from your own audience yeah I mean I went to the UCLA
[06:10:48] encampments there were a lot of protest marshals there and people that were a
[06:10:52] a part of JVP and these different organizations that were putting together the encampments
[06:10:58] and many of them were Jewish and they came up to me and one of the things that they,
[06:11:03] one of the most common things that I hear all the time from young anti-Zionist Jews
[06:11:07] is that once they arrive at this conclusion, all of the other previous communal aspects
[06:11:17] that played a role in their development in their formative years, it goes away.
[06:11:22] They get outcasted because you can't go to Halal, you can't go to the Chabad House,
[06:11:27] you can't go to any of these Jewish organizations on campus because they're all singularly invested
[06:11:35] in defending Israel and they will literally tell you, according to their experiences,
[06:11:40] if you are against Israel, you need to get the fuck out.
[06:11:45] So all of a sudden your sense of your identity
[06:11:48] and your sense of communities rob from you.
[06:11:50] And that's definitely a hard thing to deal with
[06:11:55] for a lot of people, but I think now there are more
[06:11:57] and more anti-Zion issues that don't even care about that
[06:12:02] and are developing their own community around this issue.
[06:12:06] So that's a good thing.
[06:12:08] Yeah, I think what's just like pretty devastating about this whole phenomenon that you're describing, I mean in some ways
[06:12:13] it's like this is you're 100% correct that that is what's happening in the Jewish world and I
[06:12:18] think the attacks on you from the Democratic establishment speak to a kind of like that's a similar resonance that there's just this like
[06:12:26] Absolute disdain for young people and for where our generation and the generation after us is at and I think yeah
[06:12:34] people just profoundly underestimate
[06:12:36] how much rage there is there and I do think in some ways that connects to this
[06:12:41] Tucker phenomenon. I am curious to like get your thoughts on this a little bit.
[06:12:47] It's just it's like profoundly depressing to me to see these right-wing media
[06:12:52] figures who are saying like baseline things about Palestine that we can agree
[06:12:56] upon killing kids is bad, US money should not be going to support wars overseas,
[06:13:00] etc. but then inflected with anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, American exceptionalists thought
[06:13:09] rabid racism and Islamophobia and sexism. I mean what the kind of undercurrent a lot of Tucker
[06:13:16] stuff is like really profound sexism and homophobia and you know Christian nationalism. Yeah,
[06:13:22] he has never shot away from consistently talking about the Great Replacement Theory like for every
[06:13:30] a compelling interview that he conducts with a advocate for Palestinians and he has done
[06:13:37] that. So I do give him credit for that. Like he has definitely platformed a lot of critics
[06:13:43] of Israel. And Tucker is interesting because-
[06:13:47] But do you just see it as a grift? Like what do you mean?
[06:13:49] Yes. I don't trust Tucker Carlson for the reasons that you just mentioned where I always
[06:13:54] They say, Tucker Carlson or even Nick Fuentes, to a more overt degree, want to make America
[06:14:00] Israel.
[06:14:01] They just want to make America Israel, not for, you know, what Israel has done for Jews,
[06:14:06] America, they want to design America in the same exact vision for, you know, Christian
[06:14:11] nationalists, their own personal in group, right?
[06:14:14] Tucker Carlson, the legacy Americans, because you can't say Native Americans, but that's
[06:14:20] what it is, right?
[06:14:21] And that's still objectively fascist.
[06:14:23] And I'm an anti-fascist.
[06:14:24] That's why I oppose Israel, and that's why I oppose Tucker Carlson.
[06:14:27] I will, however, say, with Tucker Carlson, for example, I do think that it's not just
[06:14:34] calculated.
[06:14:36] I'm perfectly willing to concede on the idea that Tucker Carlson also was horrified by
[06:14:44] this violence, because it is horrifying.
[06:14:48] It's definitely something that has changed the minds of a lot of people, and maybe even
[06:14:52] the likes of Tucker Carlson. So I'm not going to go out to bat and claim that Tucker Carlson
[06:14:59] is just doing this as a pure grift, that he's only talking about the violence that Israel's
[06:15:05] engaging in, in an effort to like draw on anti-Semitic conspiracy theories or anything like that.
[06:15:11] But I will say this, both Nick Fuentes and Tucker Carlson, and certainly Candace Owens as well,
[06:15:16] rarely ever talk about the Palestinian resistance. They rarely ever talk about the Palestinian
[06:15:21] humanity in general, or when they do, they often will bring up Palestinian Christians.
[06:15:25] Maybe they're doing that because that's their audience and that's what they care about and
[06:15:28] they are trying to get their audience on board, right?
[06:15:33] But when it comes to red lines that they never cross, it's always the Palestinian resistance.
[06:15:39] They just outright will be like they're terrorists, they do violence, they're heinous, you know,
[06:15:44] or heinous barbaric terrorists.
[06:15:48] And that distinction is important for me.
[06:15:51] There are many people who are critical of Israel
[06:15:54] on the liberal side that also clearly
[06:15:57] do this exact same thing.
[06:15:59] But anti-Zionists will often be very critical of even
[06:16:01] someone like myself, right?
[06:16:03] They'll say I'm too woke, or I engage in Jewish exceptionalism.
[06:16:08] But I am pretty uncompromising when
[06:16:09] it comes to defending the legal right of the Palestinian
[06:16:12] resistance.
[06:16:14] And they are not.
[06:16:16] And Tucker will do something that Nikfuentes doesn't do.
[06:16:20] And I do give him credit for this as well.
[06:16:21] And I think he's doing that to probably win favor
[06:16:25] with the Ummah, where he will actually talk about Islamophobia
[06:16:30] every now and then.
[06:16:31] And that's a huge deal for Muslims all around the world.
[06:16:35] To hear it from a white guy, a Republican white guy,
[06:16:37] a previous.
[06:16:39] Why have you guys been spamming come?
[06:16:42] What?
[06:16:43] I'm here.
[06:16:43] Why are you spamming come?
[06:16:46] You sons of bitches, dude.
[06:16:48] So many of you.
[06:16:50] Ye of little faith.
[06:16:51] You're like, oh, also same suits, same suit Andy.
[06:16:55] Same suit Andy.
[06:16:56] Oh my God.
[06:16:59] Oh, I'm not going to lie.
[06:17:01] I feel like shit right now.
[06:17:02] I mean, I feel great because that was a very, that was a far more successful canvas
[06:17:07] up than than expected.
[06:17:11] Honestly.
[06:17:13] But also at the same time, do not come, do not come, do not come.
[06:17:20] Hold on.
[06:17:28] when you're 42, it's harder. Okay, dude. Chatters. Chatters, you just got to stop cooking me. I'm already feeling like shit.
[06:17:47] it. I just I feel terrible. That's it. That's the only thing. I think it might literally
[06:18:04] maybe it is the fucking altitude. You remember how I was like, Oh, I don't feel the altitude
[06:18:08] sickness at all. I don't feel I was too sickness at all. It could literally be walking. It's
[06:18:15] a little bit of walking and fucking mile and sell the fucking
[06:18:19] canned oxygen here. I'm fine.
[06:18:28] Okay, you can stop over.
[06:18:33] There's a lot of smoke in the air from the wildfires around to
[06:18:35] you. That makes sense.
[06:18:38] Yes, working.
[06:18:43] Okay.
[06:18:45] Get the oxygen, chat, calm down, it's fine, okay?
[06:18:51] You're literally ridiculous.
[06:18:57] Maybe some Charlie Kerr will make you feel better.
[06:19:00] What will make me feel better is electing another socialist in Congress.
[06:19:04] That's the only thing that'll make me feel better.
[06:19:06] Drink a lot of water and get some electrolytes.
[06:19:10] Ginger chews are good for that.
[06:19:11] Wait, did you plug it into a charger?
[06:19:13] The other one?
[06:19:14] about DSA. Oh yeah, I've already already played this. Dude, I even got the Denver Democratic
[06:19:30] Socialist hat in the corner. Do you see that? It's literally one for one fit, except I'm
[06:19:38] and we're in a different tie.
[06:19:40] Shameless.
[06:19:44] No, there's little handheld cans of oxygen for real law.
[06:19:47] I know, but we're fine.
[06:19:50] Chatters, we're fine, we don't need that, okay?
[06:19:52] All right, it's 6.30, poles are closing in half an hour.
[06:19:57] Okay, poles are closing in half an hour.
[06:20:00] And we're gonna we're gonna find out
[06:20:13] We're gonna find out how good the situation is
[06:20:17] Is it really really good or is it where's this fucking light coming from?
[06:20:23] There's like a crazy light. I guess maybe from the window
[06:20:27] You see that? Look at my arm. Yeah, we'll just pull it over a little bit more that. Nervous level 1 to 10. I'm always, I'm steady nervous like I'm always nervous.
[06:20:46] other side. But that side, that side too, actually. Yeah, it's both sides. It's both
[06:20:59] Yeah, yeah, just close it
[06:21:10] Yeah
[06:21:16] It's good now, I think
[06:21:21] Me after one Hassan phone back
[06:21:29] All right, I will turn to you.
[06:21:33] All right.
[06:21:42] We're killing centuries liberal talking points tonight, baby.
[06:21:45] Karnaki analysis, Steve Karnaki with the khaki.
[06:21:49] Welcome back. If it's Tuesday, voters are voting in Colorado.
[06:21:53] Two of those races could have major implications for the power of progressives in the Democratic
[06:21:59] Party.
[06:22:00] After establishment, Democrats were put on their heels last week in New York's primaries.
[06:22:04] Democrats were also eyeing Colorado as an opportunity to flip a competitive house seat
[06:22:08] in the fall.
[06:22:09] And both parties have candidates fighting it out for a chance to replace the term limit
[06:22:13] of Governor Jared Polis.
[06:22:14] Joining me now is NBC News Chief Data Analyst Steve Kornacki and also with me, Kyle Clark,
[06:22:20] who's an anchor and political reporter for our Denver affiliate KUSA. Steve, let's start with
[06:22:25] you and where things stand in these races. Progressives really hoping to make inroads. In fact,
[06:22:30] Congressmen against district and the Senate primary in particular, what do they need to do to be
[06:22:34] successful? Yeah, let's start in that first congressional district there. I think everyone
[06:22:38] acknowledges that the long time in coming here, Diana, to get at the very least is in some serious
[06:22:43] jeopardy today in this primary. Her main challenger here, Paul Lietzalito, far left, Maylott Kuros,
[06:22:49] endorsed by, backed by the democratic socialists of America, running to the left of to get really
[06:22:54] stressing Israel, criticisms of attacks on Israel, sort of quarter her campaign. That is a model that
[06:23:00] we just saw some democratic, some insurgent democratic candidates successfully use in New
[06:23:05] York congressional districts last week. We've seen it in some other districts around the country.
[06:23:09] And just demographically, if you're looking at this first district in Colorado, what you're
[06:23:13] looking at here basically is Denver. It's not all of Denver, but it's a big part of Denver here.
[06:23:17] That's the core of the district and I think demographically you've got a lot of you know young
[06:23:22] College educated renters political politically progressive types
[06:23:27] That's sort of been the mix that has worked for that style of politics elsewhere in the country
[06:23:31] So it's another test for it tonight, but certainly on paper
[06:23:34] This is the kind of race that if you're to get first elected back in 1996
[06:23:38] You're probably sweating a lot and he's final hours heading into the uh into the vote tabulation
[06:23:43] Where there is more suspense, I think here just in terms of whether it's going to be competitive
[06:23:47] would be the Senate primary. John Hickenlooper originally elected to the Senate back in 2020
[06:23:52] being challenged by a state legislator here, Julie Gonzales. Again, ideologically running
[06:23:57] a similar campaign here, but the question is not the city of Denver and some other progressive
[06:24:03] pockets throughout the state, but whether this expands across the entire state here,
[06:24:07] obviously Colorado, we don't have a lot of sort of statewide primaries to measure a candidate
[06:24:11] like this against, but you do know back in 2020, Bernie Sanders did win a relatively crowded
[06:24:17] Democratic presidential primary in Colorado
[06:24:20] Sanders in Elizabeth Warren probably the two most leftward candidates back in that primary got a combined 55% of the vote
[06:24:27] Hickey looper by the way in 2020 he was check he was opposed on the left in his primary bit
[06:24:32] He got 59% in that primary one all but one county here. So this is a this is a sort of a mystery
[06:24:38] There's only been one poll we're not even sure what to make of that poll. So this is the question
[06:24:42] Will this one get close tonight?
[06:24:44] Yeah, and then we also have Colorado's eighth district.
[06:24:47] That could be a battleground this fall.
[06:24:49] What are you watching for tonight?
[06:24:51] Yeah, so I mean, take a look at your democratic matchup.
[06:24:53] We know the Republican is Gabe Evans.
[06:24:55] He was elected in a very close race back in 2024.
[06:24:59] And we know it's going to be closely watched this November,
[06:25:01] because look, this is a district that Donald Trump carried
[06:25:03] by two points in 2024.
[06:25:05] It's a district that Joe Biden carried by five points
[06:25:08] back in 2020.
[06:25:09] It is a swing district.
[06:25:11] you're looking at the democratic primary most of the uh... suspense years
[06:25:14] whether it's uh... a route now
[06:25:15] or shannon bird here
[06:25:17] uh... state representative a former state representative these are the two
[06:25:20] leading candidates here
[06:25:22] uh... in the backdrop again not just a super competitive district is swing
[06:25:25] district in november
[06:25:26] this is also a district with a very large hispanic population a lot of
[06:25:30] population growth
[06:25:31] in this part of colorado you're talking about
[06:25:33] uh... adams county into well county city agree the colorado commerce city
[06:25:38] lot of population growth, lot of Hispanic population growth, it's a populate.
[06:25:42] Y'all are fucking annoying with this cum spam, bro.
[06:25:47] Enough.
[06:25:55] Check out early numbers. The youth are coming out.
[06:25:58] Reporter Kyle Clark is pointing to an unusually high turnout in Colorado's
[06:26:02] first congressional district Denver where progressive challenger Maylock
[06:26:05] heroes is running against long-time income and I had to get 121 ballots had
[06:26:11] already been cast by 1.55 p.m. on election day that's represented 26.3%
[06:26:17] of turnout with several hours of voting still remaining by early afternoon
[06:26:21] turnout had already exceeded the final turnout from the 2024 primary.
[06:26:25] Only about 25,000 more ballots were needed to match their record 2018 primary
[06:26:30] turn out of roughly 146,000 voters. Clark says, here come the youths. Colorado is
[06:26:37] surging. It's 140,000 now. This is old. Fuck man. That shit makes me that shit
[06:26:45] torques me up, dude. That shit amps me up. I'm not gonna lie. Not gonna lie to you.
[06:26:52] Looking good. Donald Trump made a lot of inroads with in 2024. One of the reasons
[06:26:56] he was able to narrowly carry this district. So again, it's going to be
[06:26:59] close this November and we'll watch this race particularly to see about those
[06:27:04] Hispanic inroads the president made in 24 whether they're holding up or
[06:27:07] receding in 26. Okay great Steve thank you so much for that we appreciate it
[06:27:12] let's turn now to Kyle Clark. Kyle you've been covering these races for months
[06:27:16] and it may be level set for us. Are Colorado Democrats ready for the same
[06:27:21] type of progressive push that we saw in New York last week? Denver Democrats are
[06:27:27] Ryan for sure. I think Colorado is a different story and the thing you have to remember when
[06:27:32] you look at Denver versus New York City is New York has closed primaries, Colorado has
[06:27:37] semi-open primaries in which unaffiliated voters, no party, that is the majority of
[06:27:42] voters in the state can participate. So that can have an interesting impact on primaries
[06:27:47] out here. But certainly 29-year incumbent progressive Democrat Diane DeGette is in real
[06:27:52] trouble against a 29-year-old Democratic socialist challenger in Milak, Kuros, who appears to
[06:27:58] have caught Daggett Nappic nearly kept her off the ballot at the caucuses, and Daggett
[06:28:04] has been begging for national resources to come in and save her, and Kuros has all the
[06:28:07] momentum.
[06:28:08] It is pretty crazy that the party basically was like, you're on your own.
[06:28:14] I think part of that is because it's a revenge for the congressional black caucus, snub,
[06:28:20] Which is pretty funny because it's like, I'm not going to say it's not valid that we needed
[06:28:28] new blood, you know what I mean?
[06:28:33] And I think it's partially because Jeffries gave up because he was like, I'm not putting
[06:28:40] more weight and resourced into another bygone race.
[06:28:45] But I think it was partially because of that and partially because of the CBC drama.
[06:29:00] Which is crazy because in all of her 30 years, the one time where she was kind of right,
[06:29:14] He's getting punished for it.
[06:29:30] What was the, what was the drama?
[06:29:37] It was, it was over Clyburn, right?
[06:29:42] Yeah, she wanted to be the whip.
[06:29:46] Yeah.
[06:29:50] Bannet to get drops out of whip race clears way for Clyburn, but
[06:29:54] initially Colorado rep Bannet to get has dropped out of the race
[06:29:58] for majority whip leaving South Carolina, Clyburn, Jim Clyburn running
[06:30:02] unopposed to retain his number three position in Democratic leadership.
[06:30:06] Yeah, it was literally the
[06:30:10] the the exact same thing that is the same galvanizing force behind me lock
[06:30:17] heroes is ironically the anger and resentment people feel towards seniority
[06:30:22] politics which is literally what diane de gette was complaining about explain
[06:30:28] cbc please congressional black caucus
[06:30:32] Diane DeGette wanted to be a majority whip instead of Clyburn, and Clyburn did not appreciate
[06:30:49] that at all and basically put the full weight of the Congressional Black Caucus behind this
[06:30:56] decision and they straight up. Yeah see here it is. Made a run for WIP after
[06:31:05] 2018 midterms. Pissed off the CBC which wanted and got Clyburn back. If you're a
[06:31:10] reliable progressive vote but your voters never see you on their 4u page watch
[06:31:13] your back.
[06:31:17] Yeah Drew Savicki says this is the most media coverage that I ever
[06:31:22] received. She's been in office nearly 30 years now you understand why she's on
[06:31:25] the rubs. 30 years and completely anonymous. She's only the number two house them on energy
[06:31:30] and commerce. She was the number three last Congress until Anna issue retired. The committee
[06:31:35] bottleneck is insane. A 15 term Congresswoman has no hope of being a ranking member or chairing
[06:31:39] a committee. What is this? I'm a Hassan Piker Democrat. What is this? Are you guys making
[06:31:48] is this the new meta? Okay, I like it. I'm a Hassan Piker Democrat. Hell yeah. Dude,
[06:32:06] you're gonna be in heaven eating that Beria as the vote count comes in. That's what I'm
[06:32:10] looking forward to my man. Go eat something. I know you're hungry. Man, what are you guys
[06:32:16] talking about right now I already ordered yeah this is a aura moment for
[06:32:23] sure that was definitely a aura for a moment this is kind of a aura moment too
[06:32:31] I
[06:32:42] Where you order from I need a new taco place in Denver, Colorado if you don't know about this place it's too late for you little bro
[06:32:52] Like it's better yeah
[06:32:54] Beria, not Beria. I don't fucking know. Beria, Berito. I wasn't a fan of the
[06:33:05] Soccer Jersey art but I miss it now. Don't it always seem to go that you don't
[06:33:07] know what you got till it's gone? Yep. I'm a cutie Cinderella fascist. Jesus Christ.
[06:33:16] Fairly CEO with a demented list of demands of the Supreme Court protected birthright citizenship.
[06:33:25] JD Vance just said in an interview that you think you are going to be the leading Democratic
[06:33:38] I mean, that's crazy. That's crazy. Why are you chasing like that? That's crazy. That's
[06:33:48] actually crazy. You might as well say, yeah, I am. That's crazy. AOC. That is wild. That
[06:34:02] is what that that what do you that's all but a confirmation that's more than a
[06:34:08] confirmation I trust her word less if she said yes rather than smile like this
[06:34:21] damn she walked away to avalanche of results all right 15 minute remaining
[06:34:29] 15 minutes warning until polls close and Denver, Colorado
[06:34:34] There's a lot of the anticipation around for instance this race the first congressional district
[06:34:39] Long-time Democratic Congresswoman Diana to get being challenged by me like Baylack heroes
[06:34:45] Democratic Socialists of America back candidate. This is a question here about yet energy that fuels
[06:34:51] This
[06:34:59] You got a high-crack? We can't do a double carry, dude?
[06:35:12] Bro, we're looking at this only the $1-2.
[06:35:15] I wish he hugged the Maylock campaign a little bit harder.
[06:35:29] The winner here 50% of the votes will be dealt with in minutes and we'll have a pretty decent estimation on where
[06:35:36] Congressional districts this fall this a district that trump won in 24 after losing it in 2020
[06:35:41] Large Hispanic population Trump had made games with them and of course we looking at the governor's race to
[06:35:48] Michael Bennett trying to become Michael Bennett state attorney general Phil wiser wiser another sex
[06:35:55] and left, and also trying to tap into that frustration. We see him polling. The Democratic
[06:36:00] voters say they have their polling signature in Washington. He's been trying to say that
[06:36:03] Bennett is too much of a Washington big year. So some of the headline race is there again,
[06:36:09] polls closing to the top of the hour. And just a few feet from me when they do helping
[06:36:13] me crunch down all of the numbers. They ace produced your ad. I'm not with the early vote.
[06:36:19] And they project it before I get there. I'm gonna be so pissed because I'm waiting in
[06:36:21] this goddamn Berria tacos.
[06:36:28] It's crazy. I'm excited to get into it. Yeah, absolutely. Look, I think everybody acknowledges going in that would include very much to get campaign and her supporters that she's in real potential trouble here. This is a very close race. There have been some numbers there. And again, just fascinating again to see that
[06:36:42] I know you like the narrow way to go looking at New York City and this district first district here
[06:36:47] This is basically the city of Denver. It's not all of it, but it's a lot of it
[06:36:51] that's basically what this district is and
[06:36:54] Demographically you think what we saw in New York City last week. Oh, it's weird. Those
[06:36:58] Socialist candidates had success places where you had young voters where you had renters where you had college educated young voters
[06:37:05] Very politically engaged and progressive. You have a lot of that in this first congressional district
[06:37:10] It's overwhelmingly democratic.
[06:37:12] It's the core of Denver.
[06:37:14] So it worked in New York City.
[06:37:15] We saw it work at the DSA, Socialist Movement,
[06:37:20] worked in Philadelphia, Washington, DC,
[06:37:22] and many other properties.
[06:37:23] It could happen in Denver.
[06:37:24] That's the question.
[06:37:25] And like we said, statewide in the Senate race,
[06:37:28] it very, we call that one up here.
[06:37:31] We just don't know what to make of it.
[06:37:32] Julie Gonzalez was part of the Democratic Socialists
[06:37:35] of America.
[06:37:36] She let her membership last before this campaign,
[06:37:39] but has not tried to distance herself
[06:37:41] from it in a meaningful way.
[06:37:42] So I think this very much is a similar type of challenge here.
[06:37:45] We're gonna see what the readout is statewide.
[06:37:47] I wanna give you a sense of what to expect
[06:37:49] because looking at the clock, it's 848.
[06:37:52] It's blank right now.
[06:37:53] 64 counties are blank, but when nine o'clock hits,
[06:37:57] we've had a few states like this, you know.
[06:37:59] Herpetic wet lows.
[06:38:00] Basically a mail-in voting streak.
[06:38:02] Level 300 trade complete.
[06:38:03] And they've had ballots come in for a long time.
[06:38:05] And these states, what they do is,
[06:38:06] they can take the ballots that have been coming in
[06:38:09] for the last week, the last days.
[06:38:11] Palm Beach, right up until today.
[06:38:13] Get them ready, get them processed, get them tabulated,
[06:38:15] and they just report them out,
[06:38:17] right after polls closed, right at nine o'clock.
[06:38:19] So, give you one example here.
[06:38:22] In 2024, Denver was the first, Denver County.
[06:38:27] Pull it up right here.
[06:38:29] City of Denver, Denver County, these are,
[06:38:31] they're coterminants.
[06:38:31] So if I'm saying Denver City, it is Denver County.
[06:38:34] Okay, it's just the city of Denver here.
[06:38:36] They were the first.
[06:38:37] They were the first to report in 2024.
[06:38:39] They did it at 9 11 p.m. And they reported out 70 70 70 percent of their vote 10 minutes
[06:38:46] after polls closed. And again, what did we just say that first congressional district
[06:38:51] big dumps big and fast dumps. So we may get the vast majority of the vote in that hotly
[06:38:56] contested first congressional district race. Please pause this minutes after nine o'clock.
[06:39:01] Jeremy, we may get Larry Rogen needs a cowboy up in debate.
[06:39:06] There's one way or the other in that race and of course other big counties, it's the same thing, 50% of the vote or more.
[06:39:15] You get in a batch there. We expect a 90 minute avalanche, I would say, where about three quarters, maybe more of the vote statewide will come in between 9 and 1030 Eastern.
[06:39:27] Then it slows down. It really, really tends to slow down.
[06:39:33] So this is sort of a thing where we're going to get a lot coming at you a few minutes from now.
[06:39:37] We'll make as much sense as we can. Maybe enough to call some of these races. Maybe enough to call
[06:39:42] all these races. We may get about 90 minutes in. He's delirious. That tabulation slows. Man just
[06:39:47] morbid. Thank you. We may not have clarity in any of them. That's always a possibility. I'm a little
[06:39:51] bit delirious. I don't know if that needs to be. We can talk about that. I just want to get you ready.
[06:39:55] W hunger. I got the W hunger chat. Those polls are going to close and this thing.
[06:39:59] I'm feeling W. Hong. I think up like a Christmas feeling and but we do have a few minutes
[06:40:03] I want to also give you an announcement of what's gonna happen when we're done there. It is look at this
[06:40:08] We did this last week. They had so much fun with it
[06:40:10] They wanted to do it again tonight after the results are in
[06:40:14] Stick around because I'm gonna answer questions from NBC News
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[06:41:00] some more questions. You might not be a subscriber to NBC News, but you can subscribe to Hassanabi.
[06:41:05] Eight minutes to pull. Happening now, level six hype trend. And level ten.
[06:41:09] And let me just set up another dynamic. Twice in one row. In one day. Twice in a row.
[06:41:14] Talk about this a million times between now and whenever we finish up. But in these democratic
[06:41:19] priorities. Don't even survive. We saw this in New York last week. We've literally seen this in some of the others.
[06:41:23] I have to eat. I haven't eaten yet. I'm waiting for my food. I'll be there soon.
[06:41:27] Tend to do better with the late counted ballots. This is especially true in states with large sort
[06:41:34] of mail-in voting like you have here in Colorado. Think about that. Do you guys like Mike Kerry,
[06:41:37] The Planes Drop on Fox News, by the way? What it was was the late counted ballots,
[06:41:41] they were the last ones to come in, and they tended disproportionately to come from
[06:41:46] younger politically progressive voters, right? And in LA Mayor's Race, remember that slow count
[06:41:52] of the late arriving town, move Spencer Pratt out of second place, but if you're ramen into
[06:42:00] second place, into that runoff, so we've seen that dynamic in other states and other places.
[06:42:07] Oh, it's kind of in the local far. That makes sense.
[06:42:09] That's why you were so kind.
[06:42:09] So, keep in mind when we get these initial numbers, again, could be 50% of the vote,
[06:42:14] 75% of the vote in some of these counties, especially like Denver County, Denver County,
[06:42:19] He said he had Denver.
[06:42:21] That's probably going to be the best number
[06:42:24] for a candidate like Hickenlooper, right?
[06:42:26] It's probably going to be the first number that comes out.
[06:42:29] It's probably going to be the best number
[06:42:31] it to get gets all night.
[06:42:33] Ah, best number.
[06:42:34] And then it's going to get better from there
[06:42:36] for the progressive candidates.
[06:42:37] As a progressive candidate, again,
[06:42:39] I don't think it quite does justice to Keros and the dynamic
[06:42:43] here, because to get, I think, by any conventional metric
[06:42:48] He's a progressive candidate.
[06:42:51] But Keros is running.
[06:42:53] I mean, she's a far-left candidate here.
[06:42:56] She's a socialist.
[06:42:58] But anyway, we expect her to do better
[06:43:01] in the subsequent updates.
[06:43:03] So keep that in mind.
[06:43:04] If we get that first initial batch,
[06:43:06] and Keros is leading to get, boy,
[06:43:08] you don't want to see that if you're to get.
[06:43:09] You want to see some kind of pad with that first update
[06:43:12] if you're to get.
[06:43:13] And again, to get Denver means we're
[06:43:16] going to sort of be off and running in that Senate race. And again, I would expect the
[06:43:21] earliest numbers to be better for Hick and Looter than what would sometimes happen.
[06:43:25] I was going to say, I wonder if like big Denver dumps, big Denver numbers by youth turnout.
[06:43:31] But I hope it translates to success for Julie as well, honestly.
[06:43:36] In the immediate Denver metro area, you're talking about Denver itself, you're talking
[06:43:40] about Arapaho County, you're talking about Adams County, you're talking about Jefferson
[06:43:45] County, Boulder would be up here. About 70% of the vote in the statewide Democratic primary
[06:43:53] is going to come right out of here. Okay. And then right up here, this is Larimer County. That's
[06:43:58] where Fort Collins is, Colorado State University. That's where they say they get 300 days of sunshine
[06:44:04] a year. That sounds pretty nice. You got Fort Collins and Larimer right here. You got Weld
[06:44:08] County right here where Greeley is. You probably got about 10% of the vote that's going to come
[06:44:12] come out of those two counties.
[06:44:14] Then you can go down here, Colorado Springs,
[06:44:16] this is where El Paso County is, South there,
[06:44:19] this would be Pueblo County,
[06:44:20] or the city of Pueblo, by the way.
[06:44:22] Pueblo County, large Hispanic population,
[06:44:24] it's the only county in Colorado
[06:44:27] that Trump flipped to him,
[06:44:28] that Trump was able to flip to his side in 2024.
[06:44:32] Had been Biden 20, Trump flipped Pueblo County
[06:44:35] with that large Hispanic population in 24.
[06:44:37] Again, probably about 10% of the vote
[06:44:39] is gonna come out of these two.
[06:44:40] So 70, 80, 90% of the vote is really
[06:44:44] going to come out of this right in here.
[06:44:46] Then you've got the Eastern Plains,
[06:44:48] this is small counties here, very Republican counties.
[06:44:51] The Western Slope, you have a little bit out here,
[06:44:53] Mesa County, where Grand Junction is.
[06:44:55] The other sort of vote center, if you want to call it that,
[06:44:57] and a Democratic primary, is going
[06:44:59] to be sort of this collection of counties.
[06:45:01] There's about half a dozen counties.
[06:45:03] They're ski country counties, right?
[06:45:05] Telluride, Vale, you know, crested butte places like that.
[06:45:11] These are, you know, higher income,
[06:45:13] often retirees, college educate.
[06:45:16] It's a very democratic demographic
[06:45:19] in these ski country towns.
[06:45:20] These are places where Biden or Harris
[06:45:22] are getting 65, 70, 75% of the vote.
[06:45:26] They're small, but again, there's like a half a dozen of them.
[06:45:28] They're gonna add up to probably about 5% of the vote,
[06:45:31] maybe a little bit less, 4% of the vote
[06:45:32] in the statewide Democratic primary.
[06:45:34] So that's kinda it.
[06:45:35] I mean, the political geography of this is, it's all,
[06:45:38] it's really about a five county region right here
[06:45:42] is more than two thirds of the vote.
[06:45:43] Then you add Colorado Springs, Fort Collins a little bit,
[06:45:47] and you're already up to 90.
[06:45:48] So keep that in mind as this map starts filling in,
[06:45:51] especially the Democratic primary,
[06:45:53] big chunks of real estate here,
[06:45:55] not much in the way of votes.
[06:45:57] Three minutes for post-vote.
[06:45:59] I think this comes fast.
[06:46:00] Am I missing anything?
[06:46:01] Three minutes, three minutes, three minutes, three minutes.
[06:46:03] No.
[06:46:03] So I mean, I expect close, we'll get those Denver results.
[06:46:07] Hopefully quicker than not.
[06:46:09] I think we'll be able to keep them out for a different line of vote.
[06:46:14] And then I just say those statewide races,
[06:46:16] and we'll see where vote comes in from these different counties.
[06:46:19] But from what I've seen online, at least with some of the bigger counties,
[06:46:23] is the very structured updates where each county will report at certain times.
[06:46:30] So hopefully we'll just be able to keep up with it all.
[06:46:32] Yeah, Denver, you're saying was every.
[06:46:34] Do you think it's possible that someone can make things worse
[06:46:37] for a candidate via phone banking?
[06:46:38] I kind of feel like I was that,
[06:46:41] that might have been me today.
[06:46:42] How is that even possible?
[06:46:44] You just repeat the lines that are given to you, Chatter,
[06:46:47] come on.
[06:46:48] Again, it's, if you saw.
[06:46:49] That's so funny.
[06:46:50] A good comp for this kind of would be California,
[06:46:52] to be honest.
[06:46:53] You know, if you remember,
[06:46:55] primary night in California,
[06:46:56] if you were watching at 11 o'clock,
[06:46:57] they just, you know, they come in real fast.
[06:46:59] you get up to that two-thirds, three-quarters, 80 percent, and it slows down now.
[06:47:05] In Colorado, they don't have the mail coming in for days after the election, but they still
[06:47:09] have a lot of what's happening today.
[06:47:10] We were looking at two minutes still poll closing.
[06:47:14] We were looking like in Denver today, the last time we checked, they got 40,000 ballots
[06:47:19] that they had accounted for that came in today.
[06:47:23] That's people drop, just a very small number of people actually go to the polls.
[06:47:26] Two minutes, two minutes, two minutes, two minutes, two minutes, two minutes, two minutes,
[06:47:28] a lot of them dropping stuff off in drop boxes. They take some of that in during the day. They
[06:47:35] also do a run at poll close time. Once they bring it back, there's processing involved,
[06:47:40] and that's where it starts to drag down. And again, especially in Denver, right?
[06:47:46] Boulder is probably another example. University of Colorado is there. That's where you get those
[06:47:51] young progressive voters who we have been seeing are the ones who are putting these things in at
[06:47:55] at the very last minute and that's the stuff that ends up you know taking a
[06:48:00] couple I mean look in we had a minute to poll closing here I got the time here
[06:48:03] right in in 24 we got to 90% of the vote counted statewide two nights after
[06:48:11] election night two nights later 48 hours after poll closed we got to 90%
[06:48:15] counted we get to 90% count we get to 95 three nights later so here we go in 40
[06:48:23] seconds the polls close again oh the first update I think I'd say it was
[06:48:30] Denver right in 2024 the first update we got we may have a few minutes after
[06:48:33] polls close in the 24 presidential election it was 9 11 p.m. and it just
[06:48:38] just Denver just dropped a couple hundred thousand votes right away by 9
[06:48:44] 20 p.m. in 2024 right polls close 9 by 9 20 we had a quarter of all the vote
[06:48:51] counted, released, tabulated by 930.
[06:48:54] Okay, bro. Oh, Jesus Christ.
[06:48:56] 945, 41, 10 o'clock, half.
[06:48:58] Half the vote in the first hour.
[06:49:00] Here we go.
[06:49:02] New Year's Eve.
[06:49:03] We need Dick Clark.
[06:49:04] Three, two, one.
[06:49:06] Polls are closed in Colorado.
[06:49:08] It's over.
[06:49:09] And now we will win.
[06:49:10] We fought hard.
[06:49:11] Which county, which city
[06:49:13] will report first?
[06:49:15] I'm going to put this up on the screen
[06:49:18] because this is the one where we have the
[06:49:20] biggest chance of instant clarity. Okay. First district of Colorado. Oh my God.
[06:49:27] You're looking at here is Denver. All right. Diana DeGette elected back in
[06:49:35] 1996. She replaced Pat Schroeder. You know Pat Schroeder sort of a trailblazing
[06:49:41] figure in American politics, the feminist movement. Schroeder had been
[06:49:49] elected in 1972. She briefly ran for president in 1988.
[06:49:55] Let's go, Maylock. Let's go, Julia.
[06:49:57] She was a very big figure in American politics for those, sometimes if younger folks are
[06:50:02] tuning in, maybe they don't have a name. Older folks, when I say older, I mean like my age,
[06:50:07] probably do remember her, but it was Pat Schroeder, it was DeGette. That's the last 54 years
[06:50:12] in this district, and now DeGette being challenged by Maylock. Here is one of James, the third
[06:50:16] candidate by the way. She is the elected regent for the University of Colorado, a system sort
[06:50:24] of the board that kind of looks over it. She's elected within the first congressional district.
[06:50:32] So technically she has won an election in this district. She is seen as sort of,
[06:50:40] what we'll see what the numbers say, but the expectation is that the get and keros have kind
[06:50:45] of our had separated themselves from James but but we will we will see Adam
[06:50:51] you'll shout if anything comes in it's not Denver right yep again Denver was
[06:50:56] the first and we got we got yeah it was 73% of Denver's vote in one batch last
[06:51:04] time around so I could tell us a lot and again that was 9-11
[06:51:10] and I know too. So we have a couple more to go.
[06:51:13] What else can we talk about?
[06:51:15] I didn't want to give short shrift to it.
[06:51:19] I won't go over there now, but just north of here,
[06:51:22] you're looking at the 8th congressional district.
[06:51:25] The 8th congressional district is the one where Democrats
[06:51:28] are having their primary tonight.
[06:51:31] It's a former state lawmaker and a current state lawmaker.
[06:51:37] They are both from Adams County, which is super fast growing just north of Denver.
[06:51:42] Adams County is probably going to make up three quarters of a vote in that district.
[06:51:48] The other, most of the rest of it is going to come from Weld County.
[06:51:52] That's where Greeley is. This is the eighth district right here.
[06:51:55] You know, Commerce City. This is Adams County. This is right over the line from Denver.
[06:51:59] Fast growing. And then the district just, you know, goes all the way north up into, you know, up into Greeley, up into Weld County.
[06:52:06] to Weld County. There is a little bit of this district. It's in Larimer County. None
[06:52:10] of the districts in Fort Collins. But again, this is super politically competitive turf.
[06:52:16] So tonight is about setting up a general election matchup. You will be hearing a lot about between
[06:52:20] now and November. Do you see something?
[06:52:21] Holy fuck!
[06:52:23] Denver should be reporting shortly.
[06:52:24] Julie Gonzalez, 48?
[06:52:26] Yeah. It should be coming into the system.
[06:52:30] When you say those things, I feel they're very knowing. And like there's a...
[06:52:34] Yes, I see the report on their website.
[06:52:36] Oh, it's over.
[06:52:38] Folks, it's coming.
[06:52:39] Folks, it's coming.
[06:52:40] It made lots of head, it's over.
[06:52:41] Oh my goodness.
[06:52:42] It's over.
[06:52:43] This could be, what do you think it's gonna be?
[06:52:46] To get 30 years in office, Keros,
[06:52:51] the socialist challenger, James, the regent,
[06:52:55] the numbers coming.
[06:52:56] It's over.
[06:52:57] Momentarily.
[06:53:00] Again, we think this will be the best,
[06:53:02] This is probably the best it's going to be for DeGette.
[06:53:05] Whatever number gets spit out here,
[06:53:08] think of it as probably her high watermark.
[06:53:11] With whatever vote is left, she will probably
[06:53:13] come down to some degree from whatever she
[06:53:16] gets in this first report.
[06:53:17] And with whatever votes left we would expect,
[06:53:20] based on how these things have been going,
[06:53:22] that Keros would probably go up to some degree
[06:53:25] from whatever this first number is.
[06:53:27] If you're DeGette, you do not want to be trailing here.
[06:53:30] you want to be leading you want to have a pat
[06:53:34] my goodness
[06:53:35] it looks to be about seventy percent of the it's a good for the vote yeah
[06:53:39] it's seventy percent of the vote for it just hit for the statewide races okay
[06:53:43] it's called here
[06:53:44] this is a good way to
[06:53:47] second the book and talk
[06:53:50] second with the developer i'll let you know when it's in the
[06:53:53] you don't think it's done
[06:53:54] it's over she won
[06:53:55] i'm gonna count it and then we'll go to take it over one of the projected by the
[06:53:58] time I get there but it's all three four oh I want the moment here five six seven
[06:54:04] it's a dub okay it's your system for the W for Julie yes but it's not in our
[06:54:09] system for this correct okay oh it may not be winning on the first dump seventy
[06:54:13] one is done okay that's the and Julie's probably gonna win too that's the
[06:54:18] first batch of vote from Denver and there's Hickenlooper basically hide with
[06:54:23] Gonzalez. By comparison, Hickenlooper when he was elected in 2020, okay, he won the primary
[06:54:33] with 59% of the votes statewide. He got 53 in Denver, right? So I mean, bare minimum
[06:54:39] if you're Hickenlooper using that as a gauge. It's in here we go, folks. What do we got?
[06:54:44] Oh my goodness. Look at this. That's that is the Denver drop. It's two thirds of the
[06:54:52] vote we think that's the expected vote member that that number can move a little bit that's our
[06:54:57] expectation of how much vote is there and the challenger socialist mail out heroes leading
[06:55:04] 30 year incumbent diana to get by two and a half points 2269 votes again this is the city of
[06:55:13] denver that just reported out and again what we are expectation done did it again is what you
[06:55:20] have here was the earliest vote to come in. It's been coming in by mail. It's been getting
[06:55:26] dropped off at these dropbox centers that they have. And the tracking information they
[06:55:32] have demographically about ballots that have been accepted has been saying that the electorate
[06:55:38] has been getting younger the closer we get to election day. Okay, that's why when I say
[06:55:44] an expectation that this first batch is going to be the high water mark for it to get, it's
[06:55:48] based on that is based on that that that the demographic that we think is fueling
[06:55:53] Keros being more represented in the late counter votes than in what you're
[06:55:58] seeing right here if that is the case and it's curtains were to get and now
[06:56:05] expect check me on this is that we will not get a Denver update price one up
[06:56:11] that's right okay so price one up take the mental picture folks will return to
[06:56:15] it. Prize went off, motherfucker. I think it's time in the next 90 minutes. Yep. We get our
[06:56:22] next Denver update, and that's going to be where we get clarity in this race, because
[06:56:26] that's the question. We got the clarity already. We start getting ballots counted that are
[06:56:31] as that are closer to there. I think it's I think it's I mean, I hope I didn't pull
[06:56:37] the trigger too soon, but I'm pretty sure it's fucking that next update that she's
[06:56:40] expanding the lead, and it confirms that it's almost to get over. If there's a surprise
[06:56:45] and to get Scott a chance you'll see in that next batch but but that's gonna tell us the story
[06:56:51] That's it. That's if you're Keros. That's a great start for you. It's your to get that is not what does this mean for the Senate race?
[06:56:57] Okay, we showed you this a minute ago, but let's go back out
[06:57:02] Okay, Hickenlooper we got we got a
[06:57:05] statewide in the Democratic Senate primary and there's Hickenlooper with a five point advantage over Julie Gonzalez now what I want to tell you here is
[06:57:13] Because the gauge we're using for how Hickenlooper's doing is when he ran in 2020, he faced a primary,
[06:57:22] a well-known candidate who ran very much to his left in that primary.
[06:57:26] Okay, Gonzalez is trying to run to the left of Hickenlooper here, a progressive primary
[06:57:32] opponent for Hickenlooper in 2020.
[06:57:34] The result was Hickenlooper 59.
[06:57:37] Andrew Romanoff was the name of the candidate.
[06:57:39] Back then it was 59, 41 Hickenlooper, right?
[06:57:42] So in any given county, just as a rough, you know, a rough gauge here, there's a pad for
[06:57:50] Hickenlooper of about nine points, okay?
[06:57:54] If he lost nine points from that, it'd be a 50-50 race, right?
[06:57:58] So I'm going to start going through the counties and we're going to say what was Hickenlooper's
[06:58:03] number in 2020, okay?
[06:58:05] So take a look like in Weld County, this is a big one.
[06:58:10] We've got 94% of the expected vote.
[06:58:12] Again, this is where Greeley Colorado is here.
[06:58:15] Hickenlooper 59, Gonzalez 40.
[06:58:18] What was the Hickenlooper number here in 2020 in the primary?
[06:58:22] 62.
[06:58:25] So it's down three for him.
[06:58:28] But remember, we say to pad, give or take.
[06:58:31] This is a rough.
[06:58:32] This is rough here, just to give you a sense.
[06:58:34] But the pad is nine, roughly.
[06:58:36] It's down three here in Weld County.
[06:58:40] much bigger Denver where we start use me okay the same thing we just saw in
[06:58:46] that house race what was the Hicken looker number here it was 53 away from
[06:58:51] 2020 there it is 50 right here then yeah now a lot more to come in Denver again
[06:58:58] we saw at least 40,000 votes had come in today and that update was not at poll
[06:59:04] closed so it's probably 50,000 votes it came in just today in Denver and again
[06:59:10] And if those votes are very progressive sort of,
[06:59:15] that you're young progressive short,
[06:59:18] then you could calculate that Gonzalez would improve
[06:59:22] with the next update from Denver.
[06:59:24] So right now, Hickenlober is three points short
[06:59:28] of where he was in 2020 in Denver.
[06:59:30] And Denver is 20% of the vote statewide, right?
[06:59:33] In a Democratic primary.
[06:59:34] This is as big as it gets.
[06:59:36] I said, okay, that's why we're lingering on Denver here.
[06:59:39] Hickenlooper, if you're using that 2020 thing
[06:59:42] at an absolute bare minimum,
[06:59:45] 45 is probably as low as he could go in Denver, okay?
[06:59:49] He's running that 50 with two thirds to come,
[06:59:51] to a two thirds in.
[06:59:52] Okay, where else do we have here?
[06:59:54] We've got Douglas County, okay?
[06:59:55] Again, this is in that Denver metro area,
[06:59:57] part of where we say 70% of the vote
[07:00:00] are gonna come out of this area.
[07:00:03] Hickenlooper running at 62, what was his number in 2020?
[07:00:07] It was 64.
[07:00:08] So we've seen him down three from his 2020 number in Weld.
[07:00:12] We see him down three from his 2020 number in Denver.
[07:00:15] And we see him currently down two
[07:00:18] from his 2020 number in Douglas.
[07:00:20] These are not landslide numbers if you're Hickenlooper,
[07:00:24] but if you're trying to just survive,
[07:00:25] these are so far encouraging numbers
[07:00:28] if you're Hickenlooper.
[07:00:30] Teller County is tiny, just next to Kira Springs.
[07:00:33] We got Broomfield, okay?
[07:00:35] This is just a city, county, co-terminus.
[07:00:37] This is the smallest little piece of the Denver metro area, but we got most of the vote here and
[07:00:44] Number Hickenlooper is 55.5. His 2020 number here was 56 and
[07:00:51] 92% in so again, it's a smaller as Denver metro goes
[07:00:55] But these are all numbers if you're Hickenlooper we're getting out here. We could test we could test ski country a little bit
[07:01:02] How about we do that? Let's go out to steamboat Springs. This is where the steamboat Springs resort is
[07:01:07] This is one of those ski country counties.
[07:01:09] Again, individually, they're not huge.
[07:01:11] Cumulatively, they probably add up
[07:01:12] to about 4% of the vote statewide.
[07:01:15] This, you would think,
[07:01:16] these are higher income, older Democrats, okay?
[07:01:20] This, you would think is Hick and Looper's wheelhouse.
[07:01:23] Is he getting 72?
[07:01:24] Key question, what was his number in 2020?
[07:01:25] There's probably gonna be Hick and Looper.
[07:01:27] Man, like those voters, a lot in Denver.
[07:01:29] In one of the ski populations, we got Vale as well.
[07:01:31] And that's a consequence of that.
[07:01:32] We got Eagle County, this is where Vale is.
[07:01:34] We got about 2-thirds of the vote.
[07:01:35] Hickey Looper, 69, what was his number in 2020?
[07:01:39] It was 67.
[07:01:41] So he's now running north of that number.
[07:01:44] So we got two speed country counties
[07:01:46] that demographically are coming through for him.
[07:01:49] I still think he has a shot.
[07:01:50] The rest that's sort of on this map right now,
[07:01:52] these are all just, this is the Eastern Plains.
[07:01:54] I mean, this is the kind of thing
[07:01:56] you're gonna be looking at down here.
[07:01:59] This is a county where Trump made some sizable gains.
[07:02:03] One of his double digit gains,
[07:02:04] is small in a democratic primary.
[07:02:06] So zoom out, Hickenlooper, with that advantage,
[07:02:09] it's double digits with a quarter of the vote in.
[07:02:12] Key though is that we are not seeing him
[07:02:15] in the big counties, the significant counties
[07:02:18] where we've got significant vote.
[07:02:20] You are not seeing the kind of slippage
[07:02:23] that it would take to endanger Hickenlooper in this primary.
[07:02:26] That would have to change dramatically, okay?
[07:02:29] Again, if you're Hickenlooper, a former governor,
[07:02:32] united states center he briefly ran for president in twenty twenty
[07:02:36] uh... against an opponent here who's a a state legislator
[07:02:39] not have the best funded campaign
[07:02:41] uh... uh...
[07:02:43] this is
[07:02:44] these are not
[07:02:45] overwhelming numbers if you're here to look for by any stretch the
[07:02:47] imagination
[07:02:49] uh... but again numbers of your hit the loop and you're trying to survive
[07:02:51] sort of like you're seeing what you want to see
[07:02:54] uh...
[07:02:55] if we have a lot of accounting on the way back to me we've got some numbers in
[07:02:59] the eighth congressional district
[07:03:01] Okay, so again, the backdrop here, super politically competitive terrain, okay?
[07:03:06] Donald Trump carried this by two points in 2020.
[07:03:08] I'll put it up on the screen.
[07:03:09] Donald Trump carried it by two in 2024, and in 2020, Joe Biden carried it by five.
[07:03:15] What powered Trump to that victory?
[07:03:17] Hispanic voters.
[07:03:18] Those big gains he made with Hispanic voters nationally, that's very much the case this
[07:03:22] eighth district.
[07:03:23] It's about 40% Hispanic.
[07:03:24] It is super fast growing.
[07:03:26] Now what we've got here is this is one of the, this is a, there's three parts to this
[07:03:30] district okay Adams County is right here okay Greeley this is Weld County
[07:03:35] right here where we have vote coming in and then this is actually the same
[07:03:37] county these two little slivers are there are reasons why we didn't vote for Jim
[07:03:41] I mean I wanted her to win but the Larimer County portion is like 4% of them
[07:03:46] with so really what you got is about three-quarters of the vote is gonna come
[07:03:49] out of Adams County where we have no votes yet okay and about 20% is gonna
[07:03:54] come right out of here in Weld County that's where we do have votes although we
[07:03:57] you know it's 23% of the whole district and we got nothing from Larimer so go
[07:04:01] into Wells and you can see Root now there we got most of the vote there most
[07:04:06] of the expected vote and Root now's lead there is 23 points now here's why
[07:04:11] that's significant not just the fact that that's a 23 point lead for Root now
[07:04:15] in a pretty good chunk of real estate this this is sort of the disputed
[07:04:20] territory in the district both Bird and Root now are from the Adams County
[07:04:25] excuse me, the Adams County portion of the district, okay? Root Now, Commerce City, Burd,
[07:04:31] Westminster. They're from the Adams County portion of the district. Neither one's home turf and
[07:04:36] Root Now is up significantly with most of that vote tabulated. So Burd would need to turn it around,
[07:04:43] you know, there's a lot of votes down there at Adams County, but they both have political
[07:04:46] bases down there. Again, Latimer, very small piece of this. Byrne, by the way,
[07:04:54] well, pardon me, I wanted to, and again, the winner going to the super competitive
[07:05:00] general election would be against Gabe Evans. Gabe Evans was elected in a very close race in 2024.
[07:05:07] And again, this is one of those, you'll just hear a ton about between now and November.
[07:05:11] If you're Rootnell, that is a very encouraging start.
[07:05:14] The dynamic in this race was a little interesting here.
[07:05:18] I think, here, my honest assessment,
[07:05:21] the role of standing image in Colorado politics
[07:05:23] is sort of a centrist figure, bipartisan figure.
[07:05:26] People who are running for Senate are still
[07:05:28] worried about the monoclonal socialism.
[07:05:30] And then sort of running in and occupying a progressive lane,
[07:05:34] reversed some positions, changed his posture,
[07:05:37] changed his rhetoric as the opportunity opened
[07:05:40] in the eighth district which is again super politically competitive in the
[07:05:43] general election. It's been an interesting dynamic. We won't know until summer 2020.
[07:05:48] But again you're seeing in in Weld County. Ready to go. That's a big big
[07:05:52] advantage for him right there. So again we'll zoom back out to the Senate race
[07:05:58] here see if we have some more if we have some more in again a lot of what
[07:06:03] you're seeing I know it looks like these look like big significant pieces of the
[07:06:07] but a lot of what you're seeing are very, very small counties.
[07:06:10] What we're interested in is anything coming out of the immediate Denver metro area.
[07:06:15] I mean, something like this is Jefferson County right here, right?
[07:06:18] This would be Adams County, which we're talking about.
[07:06:20] This would be a Rappahoe County.
[07:06:22] These, excuse me, are the big ones that El Paso County down here were Colorado Springs.
[07:06:28] We got Pueblo. Okay, here we go.
[07:06:30] Most of the vote in Pueblo County here,
[07:06:35] and you can see Hickenlooper running at 61.5.
[07:06:38] What was his 2020 number here?
[07:06:41] It was 65.
[07:06:42] So again, the story is what we've seen elsewhere.
[07:06:46] This is slippage for Hickenlooper from where he was in 2020,
[07:06:51] but it's three points of slippage.
[07:06:53] Remember we said he doesn't wanna see something
[07:06:55] around nine or more, okay?
[07:06:57] Low single digits.
[07:06:59] He doesn't wanna see high single digits.
[07:07:00] We can't see double digits.
[07:07:02] The worst he's seen in terms of slippage so far
[07:07:05] is low single digits.
[07:07:06] So again, that continues to be,
[07:07:08] Pueblo's a big, relatively big puzzle piece here.
[07:07:13] That can, the news that we're seeing here
[07:07:15] in these numbers continues to be,
[07:07:17] if you're Hickenlooper and you're thinking like,
[07:07:20] you know, Al Davis used to with the Raiders,
[07:07:21] just wind baby, you're seeing what you want to see.
[07:07:25] You know, the slippage from that 2020 number
[07:07:29] is just not, so far has not been nearly
[07:07:33] pronounced enough, but what we're looking at.
[07:07:35] We are, I know.
[07:07:36] Nothing new has come in here.
[07:07:38] I just wanted to show it to you.
[07:07:39] We want to check in to Colorado,
[07:07:42] for the rest of the state.
[07:07:43] For the Democratic side.
[07:07:44] This, okay, now this is.
[07:07:45] And not only that, but also.
[07:07:47] Here is a United States Senator who does not like.
[07:07:49] This guy Jefferson County as well.
[07:07:51] What he's, okay, we got, okay.
[07:07:53] Look at this, Michael Bennett, United States Senator,
[07:07:56] Phil Weiser, attorney general.
[07:07:58] Weiser had been trying to run to Bennett's left here,
[07:08:01] stressing a lot of progressive issues,
[07:08:02] but also Weiser had been trying to make an issue
[07:08:04] of Bennett's longevity in Washington,
[07:08:06] trying to attach him to a national party
[07:08:08] that we have seen in our own polling
[07:08:09] with Democratic voters is not popular at all.
[07:08:12] And look at this, the numbers that Weiser is getting.
[07:08:14] Let's just go through this right here in Denver.
[07:08:17] Wow, I mean, look at this sort of the, you know,
[07:08:19] two thirds of the vote.
[07:08:21] He's crushing Bennett.
[07:08:23] Oh my God.
[07:08:25] Jefferson County, Adam just mentioned,
[07:08:26] This is a giant piece.
[07:08:27] This is going to be 10% of the vote, 12% of the vote.
[07:08:30] He's getting bounced on.
[07:08:32] Weiser with a double-digit lead.
[07:08:33] Not my Bennett.
[07:08:35] Most of the vote in.
[07:08:36] Look at Douglass.
[07:08:36] These are the big population centers here
[07:08:39] in Democratic primaries.
[07:08:40] And this is where Weiser put only five points here.
[07:08:43] This is the only Denver Metro County
[07:08:45] Douglas that actually voted for Trump in 2024.
[07:08:50] It's where Weiser's number is the smallest right now,
[07:08:53] but he's getting a double-digit number out
[07:08:55] Jefferson. That's a huge. I mean, Wysner is in great either. But as we say out of Denver,
[07:08:59] Broomfield is small, but it continues the trend. From what I understand, Wysner is not exactly
[07:09:03] like an advantage. Die hard. Weld County, though, it's big, but it's progressive by any democratic
[07:09:09] primary than these Denver Metro ones. And the Bennett lead there is only no wiser. It's not
[07:09:13] like a progressive, but it doesn't even matter. County. Now there, Bennett's getting a big,
[07:09:17] that's that's the first good news for Bennett all night. Now, Pueblo is it's significant,
[07:09:23] but it's about 3% statewide, right? We said Denver, Denver, where Wiser's up 30 points,
[07:09:30] is 20% of the vote statewide. Yeah, it's really better. I think it's crazy that it's like,
[07:09:36] yeah, 1% or better been here in Marshalltown. You can be so sad in this primary. Okay, take a look.
[07:09:40] We were taking it through the ski country counties, steamboat springs, okay. Again,
[07:09:44] I think you kind of would expect Bennett to be doing a little bit better in these.
[07:09:48] He's doing, he is there, not in Eagle County, however, okay?
[07:09:54] This is one of the Mesa County we got.
[07:09:56] This is the population center of the Western slope,
[07:09:59] such as it is Grand Junction is here.
[07:10:03] And again, look at that, even there,
[07:10:04] wiser with a 15 point advantage.
[07:10:06] So wow, those are, if you're wiser,
[07:10:10] you are loving what you're seeing.
[07:10:11] And if you're Bennett, holy cow,
[07:10:14] you can give up the San Ysidis.
[07:10:15] but got into this race with the benefit of being a senator, supposedly the benefit, and
[07:10:24] these numbers are suggesting that Weiser was able to turn that around on him. What did
[07:10:28] that mean in the Senate primary with Jefferson County? Hickenlooper 15-point advantage here,
[07:10:36] 57-42. What was the Hickenlooper number here in 2020? Right? 60, 6-0. Down two and a half
[07:10:43] points office 2020 number. So we're saying it's very consistent with Hick
[07:10:47] and Looper. He won 59 41 in 2020. In most places we've checked in. He's down a
[07:10:54] couple points from that, right? If you extrapolate that and that continues to
[07:10:58] be the trend, that would still have him, you know, with a what 56 57% of the
[07:11:03] vote, um, statewide, we're not seeing anything in these numbers that's at odds
[07:11:08] with that. Mesa County, where Grand Junction is, right? There we go. Another
[07:11:11] You know sizable place 62 the Hickenlooper number in 2020 59 5 very very steady pattern for him
[07:11:20] What's left here that sizable like we say we're waiting on I mean Adams is gonna be big Adams is gonna be huge in that congressional race, right?
[07:11:29] Arapahoe County, you know again these two combined chat water the vote statewide
[07:11:34] In this gonna go on a short car those two counties were waiting on El Paso County where Colorado Springs is in a
[07:11:40] Republican race statewide, that thing is just a monster when it comes to votes.
[07:11:50] It's big in a Democratic primary, but especially in a Republican primary, it looms large.
[07:11:55] But those are the, and Boulder, we're waiting on Boulder.
[07:11:59] That's another sizable sort of piece of the puzzle here.
[07:12:01] Yeah, probably 10% of the vote is going to come out of Boulder.
[07:12:06] So Boulder, Adams, Arapaho, El Paso, and then Larimer County.
[07:12:15] Those are the sort of the population centers
[07:12:18] we're waiting to see.
[07:12:19] Again, a lot of these big counties
[07:12:21] you're seeing on the Western slope in the Eastern Plains
[07:12:24] of Colorado, you're talking about very low population,
[07:12:28] especially in a Democratic primary.
[07:12:30] Check on the Republican primary for governor here.
[07:12:36] Now this is interesting.
[07:12:40] Barb Kirkmeyer is a state legislator
[07:12:42] who has sort of a, she nearly won a congressional seat
[07:12:47] in that eighth district, okay?
[07:12:49] Couple of years ago, we can do an update.
[07:12:50] Yeah, I have a note for you
[07:12:53] and we also just got a Rappahoe County.
[07:12:56] Oh, okay, and we got communication here, okay.
[07:13:01] Bup, bup, bup, bup, bup.
[07:13:06] Okay, we got a wrap a whole county. So we want to go back to that center race. Okay, and there's Hickenlooper two-thirds
[07:13:12] sixty two thirty eight and
[07:13:15] What was the Hickenlooper number in 2020 was 60? So he's too ahead of that. So Hickenlooper
[07:13:23] That's actually that's probably the the best piece of news Hickenlooper has in this map
[07:13:28] He hasn't what we haven't seen him lose more than three points off that
[07:13:31] that 2020 share in any of these counties.
[07:13:34] And he's actually a little up over right now,
[07:13:36] at least over where he was in 2020 in Arapahoe County.
[07:13:41] So again, what that translates into statewide
[07:13:44] is an advantage of over 60,000 votes,
[07:13:45] about 16 points for Hickenlooper.
[07:13:50] Again, waiting on, we've taken it through,
[07:13:53] kind of what's that standing there.
[07:13:56] What did that do to the governor's primary here?
[07:13:59] Take a look here.
[07:14:00] It is that wiser color again,
[07:14:03] wiser eight point advantage over Bennett.
[07:14:06] But I mean, look, if you're,
[07:14:09] we say, yeah.
[07:14:11] I have another note for you as well.
[07:14:12] Yes, oh boy, they're coming in fast and furious here.
[07:14:21] Yes, the G throws, folks, if I'm a little hesitant here,
[07:14:27] I'm trying to teach myself.
[07:14:28] We just made a call in the Senate, right?
[07:14:30] There it is, folks.
[07:14:34] And I'm sorry I spoiled the moment for you.
[07:14:37] Adam was trying to tell me to hit the button.
[07:14:38] And I was having a little trouble with the button.
[07:14:42] NBC News officially projects that John Hickenlooper,
[07:14:45] first term United States Senator, has been renominated.
[07:14:48] He wins the Democratic primary, defeating state legislator,
[07:14:52] Julie Gonzalez.
[07:14:53] Hickenlooper will move on to the general election,
[07:14:56] where he will be the overwhelming favorite
[07:14:58] in a state that lopsidedly voted for Kamala Harris in 2024.
[07:15:02] Hickenlooper, by the way, had announced prior to this campaign
[07:15:06] that this would be it for him.
[07:15:08] He said he would intend to serve one more term,
[07:15:11] and then he would retire.
[07:15:13] The question was, would the voters of his party
[07:15:15] give him a chance to have another term?
[07:15:17] The answer to that is yes.
[07:15:18] Hickenlooper will hold off.
[07:15:19] Julie Gonzalez, our decision desk says,
[07:15:22] and will win this primary.
[07:15:23] Again, we've shown you the reasons why.
[07:15:26] It is not an overwhelming victory for Hickenlooper here,
[07:15:30] but he was not suffering the kind of slippage
[07:15:34] from his prior performance
[07:15:36] that was going to endanger him tonight.
[07:15:38] He simply, he had won his primary in 2020, 59-41,
[07:15:43] and so far he is winning these counties,
[07:15:46] generally by a few points less than he did in 2020.
[07:15:50] In terms of where the final margin for this will land,
[07:15:53] one question will be, as we say, that late counted vote,
[07:15:57] is it gonna be progressive flavored?
[07:15:59] Is it gonna be disproportionately young,
[07:16:01] college-educated, progressive, especially in Denver?
[07:16:04] That could boost Gonzalez's number some,
[07:16:07] but our decision desk is saying here
[07:16:09] that Hickenlooper's got himself a big enough pad
[07:16:11] through all the numbers we've been showing you
[07:16:13] where it's just not going to be there for Gonzalez.
[07:16:15] So Hickenlooper will be re-nominated.
[07:16:18] Again, will be the overwhelming favorite in November
[07:16:19] to hold the seat for Democrats.
[07:16:22] Again, we'll be interesting to see as this map fills out
[07:16:25] exactly what that final margin lands at.
[07:16:27] Gonzalez had been part of the Democratic Socialists
[07:16:31] of America until just before this campaign.
[07:16:34] She said she let her membership lapse.
[07:16:37] It was no longer a member, but she didn't move away
[07:16:40] from any of the positions she had previously taken.
[07:16:43] So really, this was a test here in a democratic primary,
[07:16:47] a statewide democratic primary.
[07:16:49] this was a test of how much appetite there was
[07:16:52] uh... for a candidate
[07:16:54] democratic socialists of america canada is essentially what consolas was
[07:16:58] currently she's running at forty two percent
[07:17:01] uh... against taking the point again if it's if you're measuring it versus
[07:17:05] twenty twenty
[07:17:06] you know she's gonna land here in the mid-forties ultimately
[07:17:09] that would not be surprising at all
[07:17:11] you can decide for yourself with this thing were to be fifty six forty four
[07:17:14] that refer to it. Okay, I'm gonna flip it. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're on our way over to
[07:17:25] the Mellon Kuros. I was almost going to say a victory party. I mean, it hasn't been called yet,
[07:17:32] but you know, it's the fairly certain to be called party event. I mean, it hasn't been called yet,
[07:17:40] Yeah, but, oops, MBC called it for Hicken Pooper too early, in my opinion.
[07:17:48] And I don't think it's that early.
[07:17:50] I mean, looking at the, looking at the Julie numbers so far.
[07:17:57] I don't even know if there is, I mean, you'll know as better,
[07:18:01] is there a way for the Maylott Hicken Pooper voters to have gone through Julie Gonzalez
[07:18:09] that would have made up the distance for her at all?
[07:18:12] Like, could she have run up the numbers in Denver?
[07:18:16] Wait, so the question is,
[07:18:17] people who voted for the later voters,
[07:18:20] do you think we have a lower proportion
[07:18:22] of Mala Hickenlooper?
[07:18:23] No, the question is, well, when all is said and done,
[07:18:27] do you think that, do you think that like the Denver,
[07:18:31] the Denver parts could have like really moved the needle
[07:18:34] for Gonzalez?
[07:18:35] I think that if you see Julie lose by 2% or less, that will probably be true.
[07:18:43] Because you think we're on track for a fingers crossed, like larger than expected Mellon victory.
[07:18:49] But I also think that that is true, certainly rhetorically.
[07:18:53] What if all the youth turnout was all Diane DeGette fans?
[07:18:57] What if they just love her?
[07:18:58] Yeah, what if they were just like, my queen.
[07:19:00] I actually want a faux-progressive queen who didn't do anything for 30 years long before I was ever alive.
[07:19:08] They're all the, like, promise in America, kids.
[07:19:10] Yeah, yeah, yeah, the fucking election Twitter guys will be like,
[07:19:14] Oh, dude, I'm in the tank for Michael Bennett.
[07:19:16] Well, that guy who came up with the pledge is the nepo baby of Adam Frisch,
[07:19:20] who was a Colorado congressional candidate before being a failed DNC vice chair candidate.
[07:19:25] My favorite is like guys who live in Norway, who are like really prominent on election Twitter,
[07:19:31] and they're just like, it's just, I mean, look, there's a healthier alternative for to get a
[07:19:37] hyper fixation going if you're like very autistic than to be heavily involved in moderate Democrats
[07:19:44] in 2026. Isn't the Serbian 21 pretty progressive these days? Oh, Nicolaj? Yeah, I like him. There's
[07:19:50] I always mistaken for the other one slazzak
[07:19:55] Yes, slazzak is the one that's evil
[07:19:58] Nicolage is the one who used to be evil, but it's now good didn't he work at like a dunky donas in Boston stop being a fascist
[07:20:04] I'm like a work study thing. Oh, I did not know that
[07:20:07] We're this is deep lore this is deep lore of election is deep lore election Twitter. There's like so many
[07:20:14] Election Twitter is so fascinating to me because there are genuinely a lot of like
[07:20:18] like 19 year olds, some of which might even be DMing with JD Vance at some point when
[07:20:24] JD Vance was in those group chats and still might be in those group chats.
[07:20:29] And there's like these evil, evil hyper-liberal election Twitter people that just like constantly
[07:20:37] reinforced this narrative that like Democrats need to be moderate and that you know, I'm
[07:20:43] the most evil person that has ever existed in the world, not just in American politics,
[07:20:47] Just in general, I'm the Adolf Hitler of American democracy.
[07:20:52] Oh, my God, that one is the best.
[07:21:17] We're like, I just want to say I disagree with part of this training and I was like, I don't care anymore.
[07:21:23] Yeah.
[07:21:25] It's a total, I mean, I don't remember 2024, I don't remember what movement was, all of those parties.
[07:21:31] It's just insane, this street that we're on.
[07:21:34] Are we close?
[07:21:36] Yeah, we're a minute away.
[07:21:37] Okay, hell yeah.
[07:21:40] This is, they're calling it Denver Kurosurado.
[07:21:44] That doesn't work.
[07:21:46] it didn't work, that was not good.
[07:21:47] We're gonna go back to the drawing board on that one.
[07:21:50] I'm sorry I failed, you guys chat.
[07:21:52] I think I might have genuinely altitude sickness.
[07:21:55] Yeah, he's been saying that.
[07:21:56] I think, because I've been feeling,
[07:21:58] I've been feeling hella nauseous.
[07:22:01] And at first I thought it was because I was hungry,
[07:22:05] but then I downed those fucking tacos,
[07:22:07] which were excellent, by the way.
[07:22:10] Excellent.
[07:22:11] Kikes, look, as a California resident,
[07:22:13] as a Los Angelino, I'm gonna tell you right now,
[07:22:15] That torta was out of control.
[07:22:43] Oh, that could be part of it too.
[07:22:45] And we're parking behind the white Audi Q3 in here
[07:23:01] We're also not staying
[07:23:15] 50.
[07:23:28] You over here?
[07:23:29] Yes, sir.
[07:23:30] All right.
[07:23:31] All right, I'll see you guys soon.
[07:23:34] OK, we'll see everything.
[07:23:36] What?
[07:23:36] No, we don't have a fridge.
[07:23:38] Sorry, the case is going to melt.
[07:23:40] Welcome, Tiger.
[07:23:41] What's going on, guys?
[07:23:42] How's it going, man?
[07:23:43] I'll see you in a shot.
[07:23:44] Yes, sir.
[07:23:45] Oh, you can see.
[07:23:47] Can see, can see too.
[07:23:48] So we have not walked yet.
[07:23:50] Well, the older boats.
[07:23:52] Right.
[07:23:53] So the fact that we're waiting right now is a really good sign.
[07:23:55] Oh, we're excited yet.
[07:23:57] Don't worry, I've been all up and down boats.
[07:23:59] But, uh, in a panic state initially,
[07:24:02] and now in such a panic state,
[07:24:04] and all under control.
[07:24:05] Good bye, everybody.
[07:24:06] So, look out the back,
[07:24:08] there's a space between you guys to dream.
[07:24:10] Uh, if you could walk straight back.
[07:24:42] You're here? The shim is on.
[07:24:44] He's on the launch of the car.
[07:24:51] Hi.
[07:24:52] Hi.
[07:24:53] Hi.
[07:24:54] Hi.
[07:24:55] Nice to meet you.
[07:24:56] Nice to meet you.
[07:24:57] Hi.
[07:24:58] Hello.
[07:24:59] Oh, are we hugging it?
[07:25:00] That's the mom.
[07:25:01] Come on.
[07:25:02] Come on.
[07:25:03] Come on.
[07:25:04] It's okay.
[07:25:05] Hi.
[07:25:06] Nice to meet you.
[07:25:07] How are you?
[07:25:08] I'm doing pretty good.
[07:25:10] You guys are as well. Not bad. Not bad. Pretty good.
[07:25:15] Okay, we'll go out there.
[07:25:17] We'll go out there and I want to take a picture.
[07:25:19] The ballots are a little less than an hour.
[07:25:21] Okay.
[07:25:22] I have a better idea of that.
[07:25:23] We're expecting the second ballot drop to be better than the first.
[07:25:26] So this is going to be even younger.
[07:25:28] That's the point on.
[07:25:30] From this point on, it's just going to keep trending younger and younger.
[07:25:33] That's the...
[07:25:34] So unless there's a freak accident where there's a lot of Diana to get truthers out there.
[07:25:39] in the underwear.
[07:25:41] I know. I'm just kidding, knocking up doors.
[07:25:43] I don't know how many you've got.
[07:25:45] Oh my God, do you understand how many conversions we had?
[07:25:48] It was crazy.
[07:25:49] Really?
[07:25:50] Yes, because Chris was running up and down the street,
[07:25:53] stopping cars.
[07:25:55] He was about to bust out Copa Guerra.
[07:25:57] It was crazy. I've never seen anything like it.
[07:25:59] Yeah.
[07:26:00] Yeah.
[07:26:01] No, he was like, you literally was jumping up and then he was like,
[07:26:03] are you guys going to vote today?
[07:26:04] It's election day.
[07:26:05] I was like, damn, Chris.
[07:26:06] And then we did.
[07:26:08] literally got people there was a car we fly down family three kids in the bag
[07:26:12] you know the wife and husband in the front seat and I pointed to the data
[07:26:17] center like you know that data center over there what do you guys think about
[07:26:20] they went we hate it and I was like yeah that I think it's been your representative
[07:26:24] 30 years she didn't nothing about it she allowed that to happen you got a vote
[07:26:27] today for mail-on and they were like how do we do it and then like they had a
[07:26:31] ballot we told them where to go and vote he was what no they were going to the
[07:26:37] they were like, oh, we have the ballot at home.
[07:26:42] And I told them, go to DSA, Google DSA Denver
[07:26:46] to plug and play and figure out what to vote for.
[07:26:50] Right?
[07:26:51] Well, their ballot will hopefully be in the next round.
[07:26:53] Yeah.
[07:26:53] So does that seem to be, like, what, 70%?
[07:26:56] Well, we don't know.
[07:26:57] Yeah, just about.
[07:26:58] Just about.
[07:26:59] That's projected.
[07:27:00] Because we don't know.
[07:27:01] I understand Colorado doesn't actually
[07:27:04] have the total number, right?
[07:27:06] There's something around 50,000 and 55,000.
[07:27:16] So we have like 3,000, 2,000 by the league.
[07:27:22] So we just need to keep on.
[07:27:25] Yeah, you're doing a lot of that today.
[07:27:31] All right, we'll go outside.
[07:27:33] you guys you guys chill
[07:28:03] There's a bunch of staff out there.
[07:28:15] That's me locked down.
[07:28:21] Nice to meet you.
[07:28:29] They're the wonderful daughters of the Great.
[07:28:32] It's an honor working with them.
[07:28:37] You read one of my pieces on screen.
[07:28:39] The police got it.
[07:28:40] I feel we appreciate it.
[07:28:41] Yeah, it was great.
[07:28:42] It was great.
[07:28:43] I feel we appreciate it.
[07:28:44] I don't know if we appreciate it.
[07:28:45] We appreciate it.
[07:28:46] We appreciate it.
[07:28:47] We appreciate it.
[07:28:48] We investigate it.
[07:28:49] We're worried.
[07:28:50] We're like, that was a crazy situation.
[07:28:51] He wrote the piece on, he tracked down the different venues
[07:28:54] and asked them directly why they canceled randomly.
[07:29:28] People like that just wanted us out of here.
[07:29:31] Oh, yeah, yeah.
[07:29:33] I'm going to come.
[07:29:35] I can't get back down.
[07:29:38] So, your video that you posted
[07:29:42] and that video that you posted
[07:29:44] that you were typing in your mind ever.
[07:29:48] Alarist Volunteering?
[07:29:51] Okay.
[07:29:53] If I could, if I could,
[07:29:55] You might have heard it before, but you isn't right now.
[07:29:58] Where's your Airbnb?
[07:29:59] Where you saying that Airbnb?
[07:30:01] Yeah.
[07:30:02] I saw your video, and I was like, you know what the stuff is.
[07:30:05] Okay.
[07:30:06] Yeah.
[07:30:07] And then, um, there's something I'm going to use to talk to you all about.
[07:30:10] Oh, oh, that wasn't there.
[07:30:14] Maybe you know what I'm saying?
[07:30:16] Okay.
[07:30:17] Okay.
[07:30:18] Yes.
[07:30:19] And, um, the motherfucker who hit all this idea,
[07:30:23] I saw him when he came in to that car and he pulled up in my dream for about $15,000 more.
[07:30:33] He had started looking at all of the wholesale properties that he had heard.
[07:30:38] And I, when I lived there, I lived there for 60 years. I just knew that everyone would be so bad.
[07:30:52] If I have enough clothes, I might not be able to wear it.
[07:31:00] That's a bad air pollution.
[07:31:02] So, surrounding my back, I'm just going to have to say,
[07:31:06] I'm so poor, but the air's so low, I'm just going to take that rain.
[07:31:11] The air's raining.
[07:31:13] Yes.
[07:31:15] The air's so cold, it's like you've been hit.
[07:31:19] And that was before they got sent to the hospital.
[07:31:22] Yeah.
[07:31:23] And I was living there for years.
[07:31:26] I've worked for years.
[07:31:28] I know how they feel.
[07:31:30] I'm not going to be here.
[07:31:32] I'm sorry.
[07:31:34] I'm sorry.
[07:31:36] I'm sorry.
[07:31:38] I'm sorry.
[07:31:40] I'm sorry.
[07:31:42] I'm sorry.
[07:31:44] I'm sorry.
[07:31:46] I'm sorry.
[07:31:48] It's my partisan, it's not partisan. It's even that hard.
[07:31:53] Not if all the others want to be out of power.
[07:31:58] No!
[07:31:59] No!
[07:32:00] No!
[07:32:01] No!
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[07:32:15] No!
[07:33:16] Hi, Mars!
[07:33:17] Thanks, man.
[07:33:18] So good, so good.
[07:33:19] All right.
[07:33:20] I'll take a round.
[07:33:21] Oh, go ahead.
[07:33:22] Okay, yeah.
[07:33:23] I'm just gonna take a few shots.
[07:33:25] Okay.
[07:33:26] Thanks.
[07:33:27] Okay.
[07:33:28] Okay.
[07:33:29] Okay.
[07:33:30] Okay.
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[07:33:42] Okay.
[07:33:43] Okay.
[07:33:44] Okay.
[07:33:45] We got them on before we got one of those.
[07:33:57] Oh, there it is.
[07:34:02] Okay.
[07:35:15] Yeah.
[07:35:17] Why are you so up?
[07:35:19] I'm so not.
[07:35:21] I was recovering from a different point of view.
[07:35:23] No, not at all.
[07:35:25] I'm taking it up.
[07:35:27] It's been a very tight journey.
[07:35:29] I'm falling for it.
[07:35:31] I'm trying to get the following.
[07:35:33] I'm so glad that I'm related to the problem.
[07:35:35] I'm sure it's going to happen.
[07:35:37] Yeah, it's going to happen.
[07:35:39] I'm really happy.
[07:35:41] I'm excited.
[07:35:43] So, what we've been trying to do is look at the past several of the main goals here, so, let's go, Neil Walliam, is he ready to make it?
[07:35:53] He's talking to a second person.
[07:35:55] He's talking to a third person.
[07:35:57] He's talking to a third person.
[07:35:58] So, what I'm going to say is that, for example, Neil Walliam is he first-randing inside again?
[07:36:03] He's talking to a third-bordered person for the first time in a long time.
[07:36:07] Okay, uh...
[07:36:09] Wait, is that what that meant?
[07:36:11] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[07:36:12] Can you take your set up?
[07:36:13] Oh, I think so.
[07:36:14] Oh, yeah.
[07:36:15] I think that's what I love.
[07:36:17] Okay, the whole thing.
[07:36:18] Okay, set up round.
[07:36:19] It's all right.
[07:36:20] I'll take my set up.
[07:36:21] That's it.
[07:36:22] That's it.
[07:36:23] That's it.
[07:36:24] Yes.
[07:36:25] That's it.
[07:36:26] That's it.
[07:36:27] That's it.
[07:36:28] That's it.
[07:36:29] That's it.
[07:36:30] That's it.
[07:36:31] That's it.
[07:36:32] That's it.
[07:36:33] That's it.
[07:36:34] That's it.
[07:36:35] That's it.
[07:36:36] So that's why we're doing a lot of things.
[07:36:41] And we got some airlines that's running out.
[07:36:45] So from here, I'm just going to say yeah,
[07:36:47] $96,000 right now.
[07:36:50] And we're going to go up right there.
[07:36:53] $5,000,000.
[07:36:54] So we've got $50,000 that's running out.
[07:36:57] All of this is basically up on this motorbike right here.
[07:37:01] It's one of the 10 for now.
[07:37:03] You can really see where we're coming up.
[07:37:35] And she's just inside the house.
[07:37:37] So, excuse me.
[07:37:39] Yeah.
[07:37:41] This is White House.
[07:37:47] I'm not very interested in why that is.
[07:37:50] One of the main lines of performance is so far on the older boat.
[07:37:54] But he's so bad that she's already up.
[07:37:56] And why is that she must have actually overperformed
[07:37:59] with a C5 plus.
[07:38:01] And expect it.
[07:38:02] and obviously joining, so by just numbers only you said have already done it, but that's a smaller percentage in terms of the bigger baladrums, right?
[07:38:13] Yeah, that's true.
[07:38:14] So, right now I'm only highlighting right now all of the Mala winners right now.
[07:38:21] This area right here, plus this, is the two gardens in Lowry, but there's the older neighborhood right here.
[07:38:28] She's ready on the first count right now.
[07:38:30] Dude, that's what my speculation was, dude.
[07:38:34] I mean, this is what we've seen so far.
[07:38:37] We saw this with Daria Lisa as well.
[07:38:39] A lot of people immediately discount all of their orders.
[07:38:44] Even Michael Agnes and Michael Leach analysis
[07:38:47] show that they were the most prominent factor
[07:38:51] in what we do in the Islamic collections.
[07:38:55] Having said that, there is definitely a significant, a much better percentage of older mothers
[07:39:03] who are also holding burning service candidates.
[07:39:06] There are definitely other people who might have hoped like I'm telling you, it's not.
[07:39:10] We're going up, we're going up, we're keeping the numbers alive.
[07:39:14] Well, I will say this now, so next year's on your screen, I've heard reactions to this.
[07:39:19] He said, do you like mirrors exactly that?
[07:39:21] Like, these were mirrors on top there.
[07:39:22] She said, yes.
[07:39:23] And elder there.
[07:39:25] Hey!
[07:39:26] He said, can we look at that?
[07:39:28] People have so, so many programs on there.
[07:39:30] Social Security Medicare.
[07:39:32] That's the whole point.
[07:39:33] Well, they don't want their social security gone.
[07:39:36] They said, yeah, it's fine.
[07:39:38] So, I thought I'd show you the model that we have right now.
[07:39:43] I don't know.
[07:39:45] He took the page from the stuff that was written on it.
[07:39:48] The first thing.
[07:39:51] What's in the content right now is mostly up to yesterday.
[07:39:56] And that's all the old stuff, right?
[07:39:59] So, yes, guys.
[07:40:01] 40, 50% of all the stuff is in the content right now.
[07:40:05] And the rest of it is right here.
[07:40:07] So, like, right now, the practice should be so long right now.
[07:40:10] She's cleaning up with younger voters and doing outperforming expectations on all the votes.
[07:40:17] I must say, there is a downside to what's happening right now.
[07:40:21] It's a fascinating thing, and I don't know how to talk about it.
[07:40:24] It's going to be a loss.
[07:40:26] It's not too late.
[07:40:28] And if we don't, we're going to have a second to say this.
[07:40:33] You shouldn't think of all this as being such a weird thing, or seeing the alien in another place.
[07:40:39] And seeing the alien in like maybe the right side of the right.
[07:40:44] And I think that's the, when this comes to the film, I like, she's just only a few points up.
[07:40:51] A little bit up the line.
[07:40:53] And then, we finally have the whole line here.
[07:40:57] Right here.
[07:40:59] The question is, do you agree, how is it going?
[07:41:02] So, wait, does she have more boats that may lock in, Debra?
[07:41:06] Uh, yes. Just like this one.
[07:41:08] We're gonna sit down down.
[07:41:10] We're just gonna be able to just 2,000 extra boats.
[07:41:14] Most of you have younger boats, but, uh, right,
[07:41:17] with the younger boat, might be more useful.
[07:41:19] Uh, there's a lot of people that can't be locked in.
[07:41:21] There's a lot of boats, but, eh, the boats here tonight
[07:41:24] either might go to the centeries,
[07:41:26] based on some of the topics.
[07:41:28] It's gonna last for a few days,
[07:41:30] I mean, it doesn't seem like she has enough water to make it out of this.
[07:41:45] She's not going to be able to secure enough bikes in Denver.
[07:41:50] Can't even see how they followed it.
[07:41:57] It's a missed opportunity, you know.
[07:42:08] Okay, well, did you have a question for me, though?
[07:42:11] Or anything you want to start with? How was the camp?
[07:42:13] It was great.
[07:42:15] Also, do you have a question for me?
[07:42:17] No.
[07:42:18] That's a good date.
[07:42:20] What do you do, say, Denver?
[07:42:22] Shout out to you soon. What are you doing?
[07:42:24] We're following our world.
[07:42:55] What are you guys doing today?
[07:42:59] We're going to the forest districts.
[07:43:02] We're going to the forest districts.
[07:43:06] Okay, let's win and let's have our guys free now.
[07:43:09] Yeah, yeah, and it was unbelievable.
[07:43:12] I mean, people get really motivated when you tell them,
[07:43:16] you like that, you like that lunch chop,
[07:43:19] they have a lucky dance and they're back there,
[07:43:21] and they go, fuck them.
[07:43:23] Can you tell us that if you guys just know that this is all bad?
[07:43:27] There you go.
[07:43:28] We're going to go through.
[07:43:30] How do I fix it?
[07:43:32] Yeah.
[07:43:33] I'm sure we got people, we got men people above today just walking out of love.
[07:43:39] Yeah.
[07:43:40] Also in our neighborhood, look at this.
[07:43:43] In our neighborhood there's people saying,
[07:44:15] We lost like several DSA seats.
[07:44:25] But now, fight by six!
[07:44:27] Returns of Jedi!
[07:44:29] We're doing it!
[07:44:30] And Jesus Tag!
[07:44:32] What is the next job?
[07:44:34] Next party!
[07:44:36] Oh, the A3.
[07:44:37] Oh, I love this.
[07:44:39] So, that will say, part four.
[07:44:41] It's a standing olofess.
[07:44:43] So look at this, it's a left-wing, it's an over-match,
[07:44:47] whether you want to use it or not,
[07:44:48] you can really believe that we're taking it up to a break
[07:44:50] at 7 and getting it to 30.
[07:44:52] So the count all the way up to 7,
[07:44:54] let's take them for a five-minute break,
[07:44:56] and then we'll count, and then 8, 30 drop,
[07:44:59] we'll only need about 10,000 bucks.
[07:45:01] That'll be a small drop.
[07:45:02] And we'll get it to be one,
[07:45:03] when you can print it to be lost in action,
[07:45:06] it'll be enough to pop it in.
[07:45:08] And that's it.
[07:45:09] That's all we have for the campaign,
[07:45:11] it's way to say 30.
[07:45:13] You know, nice bird, thanks for being a good bird.
[07:45:16] And you can't ever again take us to Laila.
[07:45:19] Take you to the four recommendations.
[07:45:21] I got a winged kingfish.
[07:45:23] What?
[07:45:24] A winged kingfish.
[07:45:25] Well done, tacos.
[07:45:26] You should have that in there.
[07:45:27] I didn't have that in there.
[07:45:29] Okay, well, I had that.
[07:45:31] This was fucking awesome.
[07:45:33] I hope we have a good time.
[07:45:34] We'll meet you for our harsh, cold sun.
[07:45:37] You want to give us a good break?
[07:45:39] So, before you leave, you have to have any fuel.
[07:45:43] I don't know where for your nap time.
[07:45:45] Okay.
[07:45:46] You got it.
[07:45:47] Lay over.
[07:45:48] Any time for those rear seats.
[07:45:49] I'll have my number.
[07:45:50] Alright.
[07:45:51] Thank you.
[07:45:52] Thank you.
[07:45:53] Have a great day.
[07:45:54] Thanks.
[07:45:55] Thanks again.
[07:45:56] Thank you.
[07:46:00] Alright.
[07:46:05] I am.
[07:46:09] There we go.
[07:46:11] What?
[07:46:15] I might actually have all these.
[07:46:25] On to the next place, guys.
[07:46:27] Oh, I'm sure.
[07:46:31] I got one just for you.
[07:46:36] I can check and leave you alone.
[07:46:39] I got a lot of money to do this, but it's just good.
[07:46:41] I got somebody out of the credit.
[07:46:42] I got the hot girls.
[07:46:44] I got the hot girls.
[07:46:49] Oh, yeah, yeah.
[07:46:50] They gave me a chees.
[07:46:51] They gave me a chees.
[07:46:52] I swear.
[07:46:54] I've managed to get paid for paying a lot.
[07:46:57] I can't afford to spoil your phone.
[07:46:59] You're the only one who has a phone.
[07:47:01] I don't have a phone.
[07:47:03] I've never seen a son.
[07:47:04] I've never seen a son.
[07:47:05] I've never seen a son.
[07:47:07] I'm not even about to admit that I'm so self-conscious.
[07:47:12] I've always been watching the stuff.
[07:47:14] I hope you get out of the fight with the white one.
[07:47:17] Hell yeah.
[07:47:18] I was just wondering.
[07:47:19] This is my friend.
[07:47:20] I'm just curious.
[07:47:21] I'm just curious.
[07:47:22] I'm just curious.
[07:47:23] I'm just curious.
[07:47:24] I'm just curious.
[07:47:25] I'm just curious.
[07:47:26] I'm just curious.
[07:47:27] I'm just curious.
[07:47:58] What do you say to people who are saying, even if there's one off things that are happening,
[07:48:13] never see us all around the country, and even if it's revelable and places like Ohio,
[07:48:18] like New York, Ohio.
[07:48:19] Socialists are just coming to a neighborhood near you.
[07:48:22] That's what I'm telling you.
[07:48:23] Very soon.
[07:48:24] Very soon.
[07:48:25] Yeah.
[07:48:26] It starts off in the distance, and eventually it's a shine.
[07:48:56] you
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[07:51:56] That's good.
[07:51:57] Okay.
[07:51:58] I think we need to get out of here.
[07:52:01] I'm just going to say, we're going to raise this red with the other guys.
[07:52:04] And we're actually going to let them go to the hotel.
[07:52:07] I'm going to get them in the middle of the day.
[07:52:09] Okay.
[07:52:10] Thank you for waiting.
[07:52:11] Thank you.
[07:52:12] Bye.
[07:52:13] Bye.
[07:52:14] Also, my brother is watching straight at the end of the day.
[07:52:16] So I'm just going to be in the middle of the day.
[07:52:18] I'll be there too.
[07:52:19] Yeah.
[07:52:20] Okay.
[07:52:21] Okay.
[07:52:22] Yeah.
[07:52:23] So, keep living unabraising, thanks for everything you do.
[07:52:30] Shut up.
[07:52:36] Divine chat.
[07:52:49] Okay, we're gonna get into a mini-free.
[07:52:51] It's crazy.
[07:52:53] I'm going here.
[07:52:55] Go.
[07:52:57] Thank you.
[07:52:59] Thank you so much.
[07:53:01] Thank you so much.
[07:53:03] You're my inspiration today.
[07:53:05] Thank you.
[07:53:07] If you ever want to come out to some of the universities down here,
[07:53:09] we'd love to host you.
[07:53:11] I'm going up for rental chairs in the radius here.
[07:53:13] We're going to stay.
[07:53:15] We're going to like, cross the state.
[07:53:17] That's a really great conversation.
[07:53:19] It's hard to do.
[07:53:21] Look at that.
[07:53:23] You got the YDSA knot.
[07:53:27] What's happening?
[07:53:33] Oh, you know this?
[07:53:35] Right?
[07:53:37] Yeah, but it's fun.
[07:53:39] It's moments like this.
[07:53:41] I think it all works.
[07:53:49] What is that?
[07:53:51] What is that, bro?
[07:53:53] This guy on TikTok makes banger videos.
[07:53:57] And they're very well done.
[07:53:59] They're really good.
[07:54:01] What?
[07:54:03] What?
[07:54:07] Yeah, go there.
[07:54:09] Nice.
[07:54:49] you
[07:55:19] you
[07:55:49] you
[07:56:19] you
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[07:57:49] I'm like, all right, we'll be fine, let's just keep going.
[07:57:56] We got the light there, and I think we're pretty good.
[07:58:05] Double whiskey.
[07:58:12] All right, Chad, let's go to the bar.
[07:58:15] I got it.
[07:58:25] That's a hard job.
[07:58:33] What's your use, brother?
[07:58:35] I'll buy him a drink.
[07:58:36] No!
[07:58:38] I'll buy him a drink.
[07:58:39] You're a champion too.
[07:58:40] Come on.
[07:58:42] No, you're good.
[07:58:43] I got it.
[07:58:45] It's not for hospital, it's for social, right?
[07:58:48] I appreciate that.
[07:58:49] You're good.
[07:58:50] I didn't know you'd buy you a dress.
[07:58:51] I appreciate that.
[07:58:52] I'm gonna say what you think.
[07:58:53] I appreciate it.
[07:58:54] All right, Chad.
[07:58:56] Little side-class.
[07:58:57] Don't even know if you can hear me.
[07:58:59] He's doing the meet and greet.
[07:59:01] You know how it goes.
[07:59:02] Nobody's doing that for fucking six hours.
[07:59:05] But there's not even a bartender here.
[07:59:07] I don't know why that's what I'm doing.
[07:59:15] Are you guys in line?
[07:59:17] Oh, okay.
[07:59:20] Are you guys in line?
[07:59:23] Are you in line?
[07:59:25] We're turks.
[07:59:27] No, no, no, it's okay.
[07:59:29] It's okay. I'm gonna go the other side.
[07:59:37] Uh, okay.
[07:59:39] Oh, girl, you made a lot.
[07:59:46] Yeah, you like EJ Hart's thing, huh?
[07:59:56] Oh, yeah.
[08:00:04] Here's the door tint.
[08:00:06] Is there only one bar?
[08:00:08] Oh, we're so close.
[08:00:12] Oh, we're so close, Chad.
[08:00:14] That line is so long.
[08:00:16] Okay, sidequests.
[08:00:24] Right on motion.
[08:00:30] Okay, I guess we're getting in line.
[08:00:32] Excuse me, sorry.
[08:00:34] Are you in line?
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[08:07:02] So, I heard that you're a Puerto Rican fan.
[08:07:06] I love Puerto Rican.
[08:07:07] And those of you who are here, you're making a very anxious party.
[08:07:16] I love you!
[08:07:21] What?
[08:07:22] Puerto Rican.
[08:07:27] It's nice.
[08:08:02] Oh, shit!
[08:08:11] I got you, faster!
[08:08:21] Oh!
[08:08:32] I'm going to put it on the screw layer.
[08:08:34] Hold down here.
[08:08:36] You can see it's having a little bit of a jam here.
[08:08:38] There is a lot of...
[08:08:40] Oh, they're actually doing it.
[08:08:42] They're doing it on the spot.
[08:08:44] I'm going to put it on the top of the box.
[08:08:46] Yeah, it makes this really good.
[08:08:48] It's an ambush.
[08:08:50] It's the most important part you start to do after today.
[08:08:52] So I'll help you out.
[08:08:54] I'll get you out and make some gum to pass you.
[08:08:56] Alright, let's do it.
[08:09:32] Thank you so much. Thanks for coming out. I think the fun that you gave us is the same
[08:09:39] up like I had shown you earlier because I didn't really appreciate it at all. Thank you so much.
[08:09:49] I heard he didn't want to stop.
[08:09:52] I didn't know I did.
[08:09:54] I didn't have alcohol or anything.
[08:09:56] What do you want?
[08:09:58] We got the yellow, the white, and like, the mustache.
[08:10:01] Like, scotch or anything.
[08:10:04] What is it?
[08:10:05] Scotch or anything.
[08:10:06] You know, back up something, guys.
[08:10:08] Did you listen?
[08:10:09] I'm the last time when he was like, how could you order without me?
[08:10:20] You just saw how to do it.
[08:10:22] You're my witness, chat.
[08:10:24] Hi.
[08:10:51] Hi, what's up?
[08:10:52] Nothing.
[08:10:54] 8 minutes!
[08:11:24] I love you and I appreciate you.
[08:11:26] I love you.
[08:11:28] Thank you for being here.
[08:11:30] I had a good time.
[08:11:32] I'm glad you're here.
[08:11:34] I used to live on your ship with Tommy Aron.
[08:11:38] It was just very cool.
[08:11:40] It was a pleasure.
[08:11:42] Thank you for everything.
[08:11:44] Thank you for everything.
[08:11:46] I love you.
[08:11:48] Thank you.
[08:11:50] I've only been here for five years, but it's the age.
[08:11:52] I don't even know if there's any of you coming out of this stuff.
[08:11:56] Wow.
[08:11:57] I'm here.
[08:11:58] I'm here inside.
[08:12:08] Can you hear everything?
[08:12:10] Sandra said you guys are going to be a Christian.
[08:12:13] I got her out of the event hall for Christian.
[08:12:15] Just quietly.
[08:12:18] What's going on?
[08:12:20] We're going.
[08:12:21] You know what?
[08:12:22] Dapper.
[08:12:22] Maybe I'll high-con this a little bit.
[08:12:24] There you go.
[08:12:25] There you go.
[08:12:25] I'll let you in.
[08:12:26] Thank you for coming.
[08:12:27] You're all the way out.
[08:12:33] Thank you.
[08:12:34] I'll see you then.
[08:12:37] One of the reports that has been planned about this being a fucking meaty crepe, these are all the people that made this happen.
[08:12:43] These are all the door knockers, all the canvassers, all the people that worked on this campaign.
[08:12:48] So, um, all the people that work in different organizations, we're working family for the
[08:12:59] DSA, everyone puts their blood, sweat, and tears into this, so I won't look and sit here
[08:13:05] and take photos of every single motherfucker, okay?
[08:13:08] Stop complaining.
[08:13:10] I'm just assuming, there's always someone complaining.
[08:13:15] There's always someone complaining.
[08:13:17] They're saying that was Marge's ring.
[08:14:17] What a blowout! What a fucking blowout!
[08:14:23] And that number is only going to keep getting higher!
[08:15:47] you
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[08:17:17] you
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[08:18:17] You
[08:18:47] I'm killing a truck!
[08:18:50] What happened?
[08:18:51] Hell yeah!
[08:18:52] I'm working your ass!
[08:19:10] Alright, get the owner!
[08:19:17] This mask, under.
[08:19:41] We're getting fucking lit, I'm the oxygen baby.
[08:20:14] You want to try?
[08:20:16] Want to get a hit?
[08:20:18] Want to get a hit?
[08:20:29] Nice!
[08:22:14] Yeah, my wife made that. Awesome.
[08:22:20] My fucking number one ops there.
[08:22:22] Yep.
[08:22:23] My number one ops.
[08:22:24] She doesn't even watch.
[08:22:25] She wants to read the show on the street.
[08:22:27] Wait, wait, wait.
[08:22:28] I don't know.
[08:22:29] I don't know.
[08:22:30] I'm going to write some texts.
[08:22:31] Let's see.
[08:22:32] Wait, wait, wait.
[08:22:33] I'm going to write some texts.
[08:22:34] Let's see.
[08:22:35] Awesome.
[08:22:36] Awesome.
[08:22:37] Awesome.
[08:22:38] Awesome.
[08:22:39] Awesome.
[08:22:40] Awesome.
[08:22:41] Awesome.
[08:23:12] I am a bus.
[08:23:13] That's my water.
[08:23:14] I'm going to run with my hands up.
[08:23:17] When they go down, I'm running the man up.
[08:23:19] When they say, stay back, and we stand up.
[08:23:22] So, you're the crowd, the camera man up.
[08:23:25] You know this is how I break up.
[08:23:28] I'm going to run with my hands up.
[08:23:31] I'm going to run with my hands up.
[08:23:33] You need me.
[08:23:35] You need me.
[08:23:37] I am going to run with my hands up.
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[08:31:10] music close victory i don't know if it's my vlog or the music selects a change
[08:32:32] They can take us to the health care, you know?
[08:32:42] They can so much buy your health.
[08:32:45] I feel like the other country is not here as I've said.
[08:32:49] I never want to hear about this, you know?
[08:32:52] It is so painful to be in the middle of it.
[08:34:26] I
[08:35:56] Nice to meet you, thank you.
[08:36:26] Yeah, what's up, I just mean we got that shit on too.
[08:36:56] Where is that?
[08:37:01] Um, what?
[08:37:03] Go ahead and see if we got the beers in.
[08:37:07] Then we got Wisconsin.
[08:37:09] Then we got Long Island.
[08:37:11] The hog is on the beach right now.
[08:37:14] I'm going to show you.
[08:37:16] Alright.
[08:37:17] We got a hog that's been arrested.
[08:37:20] I don't know.
[08:37:26] You're buzzing a little more, Mark.
[08:37:28] Good.
[08:37:30] Good.
[08:40:56] I think I'm fucking crazy off this boot.
[08:41:26] What's that?
[08:41:28] Did I hear this one?
[08:41:30] Oh, oh, oh!
[08:41:32] That was...
[08:41:34] Oh, no!
[08:41:40] Alright, let's do it!
[08:42:12] I feel like it has to be the opposite of this building, there's no job.
[08:42:42] That's the one.
[08:42:44] There we go.
[08:42:47] There you go.
[08:42:48] You want some more?
[08:42:49] Yeah.
[08:42:51] Yeah, that'll do.
[08:42:55] I don't think this will be too close to where we're going.
[08:42:57] Oh, no.
[08:42:58] Right there.
[08:42:59] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[08:43:00] Yeah, right at the base.
[08:43:01] Yeah, yeah.
[08:43:02] Right there.
[08:43:09] I'm gonna get the car off!
[08:43:10] So much fun!
[08:43:15] I love all you guys.
[08:43:16] This season is so much for everything.
[08:43:18] I can't wait to see you guys.
[08:44:10] We've got Francesca on, Uncle El Saed, we've got Dallinigan, we've got so many wonderful
[08:44:35] I'm going to go down to the Michigan, where's the law for to go?
[08:44:39] Alright, I'll see you on the phone, man.
[08:44:42] Yeah. Thanks for coming up.
[08:44:44] Hey, take another head of that air.
[08:44:51] You want some?
[08:44:53] I can't tell if it works or not.
[08:44:58] I think the O2 is standing next to me.
[08:45:01] It feels good. Yeah, we got the OGTYT guys.
[08:45:06] Yeah, this is back when TYT was not so much anymore,
[08:45:11] but I've been liking them fast.
[08:45:21] Get a hit, bro. Get a hit.
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[08:52:01] She was at the back.
[08:52:07] Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
[08:52:13] Whoa, you said it's big archery there.
[08:52:17] Yeah, I was telling them so when you got there, it was creepy.
[08:52:21] So it's gonna make dinner and put it on the spot.
[08:52:23] There we go, two down.
[08:52:24] We'll be right back.
[08:52:25] Hey, shout out to Lucifer! Shout out to Lucifer! I'm raising our horse every time I drive past him.
[08:52:43] Oh, they're on the other side.
[08:52:45] They're on the other side.
[08:52:47] Uh, here too.
[08:52:49] Oh, wait. Oh, I thought you were going to be a Oreo.
[08:52:52] Oh!
[08:52:53] Oh, he's a Oreo.
[08:52:55] Oreo, what happened?
[08:52:57] Oh, it's a paper game.
[08:52:59] It's a song. A song.
[08:53:01] How are you doing right now?
[08:53:03] It's pretty electric.
[08:53:05] We got another one up there.
[08:53:07] Someone's on the door.
[08:53:09] Hey!
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[09:00:41] I still have a bite, but we need you guys to just hold out with us a little bit longer.
[09:01:02] How's that sound?
[09:01:04] Now, while we wait, I asked our wonderful DJs here if I could show you all something that I made because I'm a little bit of an artist myself.
[09:01:17] And I made a song with my friend Gogo who's a Denver bass DJ.
[09:01:25] That was crazy.
[09:01:27] Yeah.
[09:01:28] It goes on, Peter Cowell, when Howard McShadow, Howard McShadow.
[09:01:32] And here he goes.
[09:01:33] That man is very, very, very handsome Howard McShadow ladies and gentlemen.
[09:01:38] Howard McShadow!
[09:01:42] We understand you'll be an amazing friend to this 2019.
[09:01:46] I cannot accept it, though, how much respect I have for this wonderful, hard working,
[09:01:53] I love you.
[09:01:55] So, make some noise.
[09:01:57] I want to talk.
[09:01:59] I'm a long way.
[09:02:01] So, Howard is now a little bit of a
[09:02:03] beautiful kid.
[09:02:05] And he brought some lyrics.
[09:02:07] I put some lyrics.
[09:02:09] I have already told you all of these things.
[09:02:11] I've never really done them before.
[09:02:13] And my friends, they put together
[09:02:15] a meeting with a song that we're calling
[09:02:17] Good Wides with Keelo.
[09:02:19] Awesome.
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