* Guest: Aliyah Schwartz, a We The Kids See Action News Reporter - WeTheKids.us
* How can we help young voters to be interested and involved in their country?
Why is it important for the young generation to vote?
How do we encourage the young generation to want to vote?
What will this change by the young generation voting?
* Guest: Rachel Alexander, All signs point to a Trump landslide on Tuesday - WND.com
Rachel Alexander is a senior editor at The Stream. She is a political columnist and the founder and editor of Intellectual Conservative. Alexander is a regular contributor to Townhall and The Christian Post. She was ranked by Right Wing News as one of the 50 Best Conservative Columnists from 2011-2017 and is a recipient of Americans for Prosperity's RightOnline Activist of the Year award.
* Historian Allan Lichtman is holding his ground that Kamala Harris will win the election.
* Did Joe Violate The Presidential Records Act of 1978?
* The debate over the meaning of Biden's words ultimately comes down to an apostrophe, which the White House press office inserted into the transcript without the authorization of the White House Stenography Office. The head of the stenography office said the alteration, was a violation of protocol.
* Election Day STUNNER: Prayers around the globe for a Trump victory - Asking for election that would be 'for the good not only of the US but of the world' - Bob Unruh, WND.com
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[00:00:34] This is Election Day 2024.
[00:00:36] It is November the 5th, Tuesday, in the year of our Lord 2024.
[00:00:40] And this is Hour 2 of 2, the goal always to promote God, family, and country,
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[00:01:29] We're talking about when are the polls closing every state.
[00:01:33] If it wasn't for him, we'd be bleeped.
[00:01:35] Joe Rogan decides that we're going to back Donald Trump now.
[00:01:40] Elon Musk doing the same.
[00:01:42] Have you voted?
[00:01:44] You got to get out the vote today.
[00:01:46] Do it today, people.
[00:01:47] It's vitally important.
[00:01:49] There's big lawsuits between the general government and the states,
[00:01:52] and the states and the general government all over illegals voting,
[00:01:54] all over the federal government, literally creating an executive order,
[00:01:58] in my humble opinion, committing vote fraud.
[00:02:01] Biden signed executive order 14,019, so 14-019.
[00:02:08] In March 2021, directing all these government agencies and the executive branch
[00:02:11] to go ahead and just find all kinds of groups that are, well, pro-Democrat
[00:02:15] and less pro-Republican and get them to get out the vote.
[00:02:20] Initially, multiple agencies have partnered with the government,
[00:02:23] left-of-center activists and everything else, to get out the vote,
[00:02:26] to reach out to these people, put a bunch of money and time and effort into this.
[00:02:29] And several states are now saying the Biden administration has not cooperated
[00:02:33] with their efforts to stop non-citizens or illegals from voting.
[00:02:39] I mean, tons of states are involved in this, folks.
[00:02:41] It's not just one or two or three or four.
[00:02:43] It's dozens.
[00:02:45] All right.
[00:02:45] Anyway, there you have that.
[00:02:47] All right.
[00:02:47] We've got a guest today coming from wethekids.us.
[00:02:52] And as you know, wethekids.us is a group that's doing a phenomenal job.
[00:02:56] It's to educate children about the proper role of constitutional government,
[00:03:01] to understand our founding fathers, and to carry forward their traditions.
[00:03:05] It's incredible.
[00:03:06] And these young people are learning how to be involved in the media.
[00:03:10] They're learning to publicly speak.
[00:03:11] They're learning how to understand the proper role of government.
[00:03:15] And I'm partnering with them for two reasons.
[00:03:17] One, I'm helping them come on the radio to gain their experience and build their resumes
[00:03:21] and their efforts in journalism and broadcasting and everything else.
[00:03:24] So I'm providing some training sessions for them and a whole lot more.
[00:03:27] And they're also going to be working with the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association
[00:03:32] because they're going to be interviewing sheriffs.
[00:03:34] We want to do this community policing effort where children and law enforcement are friends, not enemies.
[00:03:39] And in society, it seems like there's this rift between the two.
[00:03:43] Children are afraid of the cops or want to run from the cops.
[00:03:45] Whereas we should build trust and build relationships of trust.
[00:03:49] And that's what we aim to do as We the Kids interviews sheriffs from across the country
[00:03:55] in an incredible series.
[00:03:57] Well, last week we had on Jack Lonnie with us.
[00:04:00] And he was talking about being involved and making a difference.
[00:04:03] Did a great job, by the way.
[00:04:04] Shout out to Jack.
[00:04:06] By the way, Jack will be on tonight with us on the election coverage as well.
[00:04:09] Meanwhile, though, we've got another young student that's just fantastic in her own right.
[00:04:14] Her name is Aaliyah Schwartz.
[00:04:17] She's a We the Kids C-Action reporter, is what she calls herself.
[00:04:21] A C-Action news reporter.
[00:04:24] Wethekids.us.
[00:04:25] Now, she is an example.
[00:04:27] Grew up in a military family.
[00:04:29] Lived all over the place.
[00:04:30] Graduated as a junior.
[00:04:31] I mean, she's ahead of her time, to say the least.
[00:04:35] Welcome to the broadcast, Aaliyah.
[00:04:37] Hi, Sam.
[00:04:38] Thank you so much for letting me be on the show.
[00:04:40] We're delighted.
[00:04:41] So tell me a little bit about growing up as a military brat.
[00:04:44] Does it make you more grateful for the country, or what?
[00:04:47] Oh, of course it does.
[00:04:49] I had the opportunity to grow up across the globe.
[00:04:53] I spent my childhood in Germany and England, and it gave me this amazing opportunity to
[00:04:59] see our country from a different point of view.
[00:05:03] What country did you like the most, and did you like the least?
[00:05:07] I loved living in Germany.
[00:05:09] I have the most amazing memories from there.
[00:05:11] And I did not like living in England.
[00:05:14] It was really rainy.
[00:05:17] It's rainy, and it's also dirty, isn't it?
[00:05:19] Yeah.
[00:05:21] So that's kind of no fun.
[00:05:23] What was so awesome about Germany, their technology or their food or what?
[00:05:26] It was the people.
[00:05:28] They were just so fun.
[00:05:29] And if you met somebody, they weren't as upfront.
[00:05:36] They were more reserved.
[00:05:37] But once you got to know them, they are your friends for life.
[00:05:42] So they were a little less in your face and more genuine, you'd say?
[00:05:46] Yes.
[00:05:47] All right.
[00:05:47] I like that.
[00:05:49] Now, tell me about your time.
[00:05:50] You've grown up and been participating in a lot of things.
[00:05:52] You're building a resume early, from We the Kids to being involved in your church.
[00:05:56] And what else?
[00:05:58] Well, I definitely have been working on it.
[00:06:01] I have loved working with the radio.
[00:06:04] I never knew how much I would enjoy it.
[00:06:07] My sister started way before me.
[00:06:08] And I would always sit here and listen to her do things like this and have these wonderful opportunities.
[00:06:13] And I jumped at the opportunity to be able to do it as well.
[00:06:16] And I've been able to be on other radio shows.
[00:06:20] It's one of the most enjoyable things that I've done.
[00:06:23] But I'm also working on college.
[00:06:26] I'm working towards a degree so that I can be a counselor or a therapist.
[00:06:32] And I'm working on serving a mission for my church.
[00:06:36] I'm super excited about that.
[00:06:38] That's what I've been up to.
[00:06:40] All right.
[00:06:40] Now, you're going to need to be a therapist for probably half the country after tonight, Aaliyah.
[00:06:45] Right.
[00:06:48] Don't know which half of the country you're going to be doing some counseling for.
[00:06:51] But I'm telling you right now, people are going to lose their minds, aren't they?
[00:06:55] I think so.
[00:06:57] All right.
[00:06:58] You brought up this interesting topic.
[00:07:00] How can we help young voters be interested and involved in their country?
[00:07:05] And I think it's a brilliant question.
[00:07:07] What do you think?
[00:07:08] Well, I've actually been thinking about this a lot, discussing it with my friends and talking to friends who weren't going to vote or didn't care to.
[00:07:17] And it raised concern for me because I think it's so important for the young generation to vote and to be active members of our society.
[00:07:29] Are you old enough to vote?
[00:07:31] I am.
[00:07:32] Are you going to vote?
[00:07:33] Of course.
[00:07:35] Good for you.
[00:07:36] I like to hear this from the young people.
[00:07:38] Why is it important for the young generation to vote, though?
[00:07:41] You know, a lot of people are just saying, you know what, I'll get to that later in life.
[00:07:43] It's not really that important.
[00:07:45] What do you say?
[00:07:46] Well, I think that it's so important to start now so that we have those habits and we are confident that we can find those sources for ourselves so that we can do it in the future.
[00:07:56] I think that that helps us to build confidence in our opinions.
[00:08:02] You know, when I talk to young people, they say one of two things.
[00:08:05] They either say, number one, you know what, it won't make any difference.
[00:08:09] Or number two, they say, man, it's just so complicated.
[00:08:11] I'm just not interested.
[00:08:13] I don't even know the issues.
[00:08:14] I don't know who the people are that I'd vote for.
[00:08:17] Or it's just – what do you say to that?
[00:08:22] I think that especially starting out, it's so important to have support.
[00:08:26] I definitely got support from my parents, everything.
[00:08:32] It was a lot to know and to study and to just have on your own to think about and to decide.
[00:08:40] But to have other people to talk to, to kind of share opinions and to talk about things that you agree with or disagree with, it helps you to know exactly what you want for this country.
[00:08:51] I think that's so important.
[00:08:54] I think sometimes people get a slow start, but they warm up to the ideas.
[00:08:57] At first, it's kind of like, I don't know enough about it.
[00:09:00] I'm kind of paranoid.
[00:09:00] I don't want to cause any problems.
[00:09:02] But after a while, when you kind of learn about it a little bit more, learn about it a little bit more, you kind of warm up to the topic.
[00:09:07] And people who are pretty hesitant at first, once they kind of get that ball rolling, pretty soon it gets in your blood like radio does, Aaliyah.
[00:09:15] Yes, I totally agree.
[00:09:18] What state are you in?
[00:09:20] I live in Arizona currently.
[00:09:22] Okay, so that's a border state.
[00:09:24] It's a battleground state.
[00:09:25] It's all of the above, right?
[00:09:28] Right.
[00:09:30] What do you think is going to happen in Arizona?
[00:09:32] Are we going to get the results or are we going to have to wait forever for them?
[00:09:35] I am not sure.
[00:09:36] I guess we'll have to see.
[00:09:38] I can't tell either.
[00:09:40] On one hand, we're told we won't even know who the president is by tonight.
[00:09:42] On one hand, on the other hand, we're told it's a landslide, depending on who you listen to either way.
[00:09:47] What do you think this is going to change if we get younger people voting and stuff?
[00:09:51] Will it change anything?
[00:09:52] Will it change any of that?
[00:09:53] I think that it would change everything.
[00:09:56] I did a little bit of research.
[00:09:57] One thing that I found that was astounding to me is that only around 23% of voters from the ages of 18 to 29 vote.
[00:10:12] That's 11 years that you can vote and have the opportunity to that people don't take.
[00:10:23] Do you think that the efforts of We the Kids can really help children with voting?
[00:10:29] I mean, to me, there's twofold.
[00:10:30] There's one being a presenter on the radio and learning about these topics and presenting as a journalist or a broadcaster would.
[00:10:36] The other side of that coin is listening to the radio and what kind of an impact we can have.
[00:10:42] Can you stay with me a little longer?
[00:10:44] Yes, of course.
[00:10:45] All right.
[00:10:45] I'm going to take a break.
[00:10:46] I'll have you stay a little longer and answer that question, plus a couple more.
[00:10:49] Then we'll let you fly.
[00:10:50] Aaliyah Schwartz with me, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:10:52] She is a We the Kids news action reporter.
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[00:13:03] All right.
[00:13:04] She calls herself a military brat.
[00:13:06] That's kind of common for living all over the world.
[00:13:08] Leah Schwartz has done that.
[00:13:11] She's far from a brat, though.
[00:13:12] What a professional presenter she is as she works with wethekids.us.
[00:13:19] She's a C-action news reporter for We The Kids doing a phenomenal job talking about how can we help young voters to be interested and involved in their country?
[00:13:28] Why is it important for the younger generation to vote?
[00:13:31] How do we encourage them to get involved and what difference will it make?
[00:13:34] What, hey, if they're involved, will it change anything?
[00:13:37] Aaliyah says a resounding yes, indeed, it will.
[00:13:41] So coming back to the topic at hand, Aaliyah, how do we navigate all this?
[00:13:46] You got the people presenting like you, action reporters, but you also got kids listening, right?
[00:13:52] Right.
[00:13:54] And there are so many different influences, good and bad, because the young generations are so susceptible to influence.
[00:14:04] And so I think it's important for it to come from a place where you want it to instead of being influenced from a place of not knowing.
[00:14:15] One of the things that I think is really important is, you know, peer pressure, they usually use in a negative term.
[00:14:21] Peer pressure to drink or to do wrong things.
[00:14:23] Of course, we reject all that.
[00:14:25] And we say you need to be leaders and stand on your own.
[00:14:28] However, you know what?
[00:14:29] Sometimes there's when people get into things.
[00:14:32] I remember as a kid, if you grew up in the country, being part of some of those country things where you learn to raise animals and different things like that.
[00:14:41] Or getting in choir or some music ventures or plays.
[00:14:46] At first it's like, no, I don't want to do that.
[00:14:48] But then it's like, oh, wait a minute, my friend's in that.
[00:14:49] I want to do that.
[00:14:50] I want to learn about that.
[00:14:51] Or I at least want to go watch my friend be in that.
[00:14:53] And, you know, getting involved in some of these public speaking events and on the radio and on TV and interviewing, getting involved in, I don't like to say politics, but some of these moral issues.
[00:15:03] It seems to be kind of contagious.
[00:15:05] And we can use peer pressure in a positive way via these methods, Aaliyah.
[00:15:10] Yes.
[00:15:13] I completely agree.
[00:15:14] I actually had the opportunity.
[00:15:15] I have a very close friend of mine who wasn't planning on voting.
[00:15:20] And the reason was that he was concerned about having that opinion.
[00:15:26] He's nervous to say things that would offend or to be outspoken.
[00:15:31] And that's something I'd never thought about.
[00:15:33] I definitely don't have a problem with being outspoken, whether it be good or bad.
[00:15:39] But that had never even crossed my mind before.
[00:15:41] And that's really what raised this concern for me was that somebody could be afraid to speak and to have that voice.
[00:15:48] But I think that it's so important.
[00:15:50] And through being able to support him and my family being able to support him and being that good influence, we got him to vote and to turn it in early.
[00:16:04] It was exciting.
[00:16:05] And it was so fun to be part of that good change.
[00:16:09] You know, to me, I always reject this left-right paradigm of Republican and Democrat or liberal and conservative or male and female or any of these divide lines.
[00:16:17] I always look at it and say, these aren't even political issues.
[00:16:20] That's just a way to get people to fight.
[00:16:21] It's like a Jerry Spinger show, you know.
[00:16:23] I rather, like, look at it as moral issues and say, listen, do you believe in God?
[00:16:27] Do you believe in family?
[00:16:28] Do you believe in country?
[00:16:29] Do you believe in pro-life?
[00:16:30] And when you start to talk about those moral issues and say, listen, it's not a divide issue.
[00:16:36] It's a right or wrong issue.
[00:16:38] You know what?
[00:16:39] Is killing babies right or wrong?
[00:16:42] Well, of course, we're pro-life.
[00:16:43] It's right to protect babies and children.
[00:16:46] Or how about, you know, lowering taxes?
[00:16:48] Is it appropriate to pay for the proper role of government?
[00:16:50] Of course.
[00:16:51] But when government takes too much, it becomes a problem.
[00:16:53] And so to me, we need to couch these discussions in right or wrong and moral issues that I think most people, when you put it in that perspective, they're like, okay, I can go there.
[00:17:04] Right?
[00:17:05] Right.
[00:17:06] I have a perfect example about exactly what you're talking about.
[00:17:12] A couple weeks ago, I was sitting in my house talking to the friend that I was helping to encourage to vote.
[00:17:20] And my mother was sitting there and we got a knock at the door.
[00:17:24] And it was actually somebody from the Democratic Party.
[00:17:27] And what was really crazy about what happened is that they specifically asked to talk to me by name about whatever they had to say.
[00:17:37] But it was concerning both to me and to my parents that they were singling out.
[00:17:43] They were targeting a young voter by name to be able to influence somebody who was so much more susceptible to change because maybe they don't have deep-rooted moral standards or things that they have this deeper opinion on.
[00:18:01] And that was something really interesting and very eye-opening for me.
[00:18:05] I think it's important not just to vote for a party, like you said, but to vote for a good change and a person that you've studied and is going to do the things that you believe is so important for this country.
[00:18:18] Her name precedes her, ladies and gentlemen, Aaliyah Schwartz, a We the Kids C-Action News reporter.
[00:18:25] They knew that you're involved in it on a greater way.
[00:18:27] And they knew that getting a hold of you as a voter and as a reporter saying, you know what, if I can talk to Aaliyah and get her to see things my way, then, man, I might make a difference with a lot of people.
[00:18:37] That's what they're hoping for.
[00:18:38] And they know it.
[00:18:41] Well, I guess, well, it's important to learn all of these things so that you're not swayed just simply by somebody talking to you about, like you said, issues that are more for argument than really for who we're voting for.
[00:19:02] And you've got to be savvy enough to say, hey, just because they want my attention because they know that I have influence, that doesn't mean that I need to let that go to my head.
[00:19:10] I need to stick with the principles.
[00:19:11] I need to stick with things that matter the most because that really is the key to the exercise.
[00:19:16] Tell me about We the Kids Radio a little bit more and then we'll let you fly.
[00:19:19] Where do people go?
[00:19:20] We the kids dot U.S., right?
[00:19:22] Yes, that is very correct.
[00:19:23] So We the Kids, I have been part of it for about three years now.
[00:19:28] It has been amazing.
[00:19:29] We talk about the Constitution and the importance of it.
[00:19:34] It's something that I didn't learn a terrible amount of in school.
[00:19:38] I learned, obviously, the basics, but I never went into it in any more detail than that.
[00:19:44] And it's been something that I've learned a lot more about through We the Kids.
[00:19:48] I think it's so important for children to understand not just their rights, but to understand deeply the Constitution and to understand the history behind that.
[00:19:58] That our founding fathers, they fought and they argued and they debated about these things that are so important for a country to be able to stand.
[00:20:07] And here we are.
[00:20:08] And to talk about just accurate history and to set the story straight.
[00:20:14] It has been amazing.
[00:20:16] So please check it out.
[00:20:17] It is a wonderful way to learn.
[00:20:20] And by the way, ladies and gentlemen, they are accepting donations.
[00:20:23] We the Kids dot us.
[00:20:24] They do a phenomenal job.
[00:20:26] It's a kid's program to help kids get involved in moral issues, to help them become better public speakers, to get involved in the public arena and have views and opinions and stand up for that.
[00:20:35] Which is right.
[00:20:36] They're gaining journalism experience and broadcast experience.
[00:20:39] And as you can see, it's working quite well with people like Aaliyah on your radio.
[00:20:44] Before we let you go, are you going to college?
[00:20:46] I am.
[00:20:48] All right.
[00:20:48] The reason I'm asking is because on your campus, there's probably a Young Americans for Liberty organization.
[00:20:54] I don't know if you know this, but Ron Paul, who was running for president in 2008 and 2012, he was a congressman for years and years and years out of Texas.
[00:21:01] He put together a group called Campaign for Liberty and Campaign for Liberty then got together a group of youngsters.
[00:21:08] I should say college people, young adults in Young Americans for Liberty.
[00:21:12] Yow is what its nickname is.
[00:21:13] And they're on college campuses all across the country.
[00:21:16] And that's an organization that you can tap into as well.
[00:21:19] And they're making a tremendous difference.
[00:21:23] I hadn't heard of that.
[00:21:24] Thank you so much.
[00:21:25] I'll have to check it out.
[00:21:26] Yeah.
[00:21:27] Young Americans for Liberty.
[00:21:28] All right.
[00:21:28] Give me a parting shot.
[00:21:29] What do you want to tell Americans on, what does it call this thing?
[00:21:32] Super Tuesday, right?
[00:21:37] I think that my best advice would be to support the younger generation.
[00:21:44] We were figuring this out.
[00:21:47] This was my first time voting.
[00:21:48] I wasn't sure.
[00:21:50] I knew vaguely what I thought was important.
[00:21:54] I know how my parents vote and they're wonderful examples to me, but not everybody has that.
[00:22:00] I would say reach out in your community.
[00:22:02] Be a voice.
[00:22:03] We don't want to lose that.
[00:22:05] So let's keep on speaking.
[00:22:09] All right.
[00:22:09] Give me your website one more time.
[00:22:12] All right.
[00:22:12] It's Be The Kids.
[00:22:14] And thank you so much for this opportunity to be on your show.
[00:22:18] You betcha.
[00:22:19] There she goes.
[00:22:19] Aaliyah Schwartz, ladies and gentlemen, doing a phenomenal job.
[00:22:22] See, with youth like that, doesn't it give you hope for the country?
[00:22:25] Doesn't it just encourage you to say, you know what?
[00:22:28] I should be voting as well.
[00:22:30] So I'm going to say this on, I don't know if it's called Super Tuesday.
[00:22:33] That's actually for the primaries they call Super Tuesday.
[00:22:35] But to me, it's a Super Tuesday whenever you have the chance to stand up for moral values,
[00:22:39] whenever you have the chance to influence for the proper role of limited constitutional government,
[00:22:44] whenever you have the chance to decide who will represent you at some of these critical discussion points.
[00:22:50] Aaliyah Schwartz with me, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:22:52] She's a We The Kids C-action news reporter, wethekids.us.
[00:22:57] They encourage your donations and more.
[00:22:59] And, you know, she really brings up some interesting questions.
[00:23:03] How can we help young voters to be interested and involved in their country?
[00:23:06] And I think this is the way, through We The Kids, through Young Americans for Liberty,
[00:23:11] through all of us working together, through reaching out to the younger generation and helping them,
[00:23:15] mentoring them.
[00:23:18] There's just so much to it.
[00:23:20] There's a movie about that, mentoring young people.
[00:23:22] I wish I had it handy.
[00:23:23] I covered it a couple of weeks ago.
[00:23:24] I don't have the name of it in front of me.
[00:23:25] But there's a lot going on where people are realizing we have got to work with the young people.
[00:23:32] And some of the short videos that we're doing and some of the short radio topics,
[00:23:36] you know, they're getting into podcasting.
[00:23:38] I mean, TikTok's taking off.
[00:23:39] And, yeah, TikTok can go south if you let it, but it can also be just a tremendous force for good if we let it as well.
[00:23:47] Because the young people are, you know, we always kind of say, oh, man, they don't pay attention.
[00:23:51] They've got a short attention span.
[00:23:52] Some of that's true because of our media and the way things are changing.
[00:23:55] But they're tremendously talented and tremendously intelligent.
[00:23:59] And it's up to us to acknowledge and realize that, hey, the future of the country depends on them.
[00:24:05] Let's give them all the support, love, encouragement, guidance, friendship, leadership, mentoring that we possibly can.
[00:24:13] All right?
[00:24:14] WeTheKids.us.
[00:24:15] Thank you so much, Aaliyah Schwartz.
[00:24:18] A phenomenal job on your radio.
[00:24:20] We'll keep up the We The Kids campaign on your radio as well.
[00:24:23] All right, quick pause.
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[00:30:13] Casting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West,
[00:30:18] you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.
[00:30:24] Gotta vote, gotta vote, gotta vote.
[00:30:27] Ladies and gentlemen, it's election day.
[00:30:28] I'm Sam Bushman.
[00:30:29] This is indeed Liberty Roundtable Live.
[00:30:31] It is November 5th.
[00:30:32] It's not traditionally considered Super Tuesday, but anytime you have the right to stand up and tell those who serve you where to go, take a hike.
[00:30:41] We want you to serve us.
[00:30:43] You represent us, etc.
[00:30:45] It's a good day.
[00:30:46] Rachel Alexander with us.
[00:30:48] She's a well-known journalist.
[00:30:49] She's a senior editor at The Stream.
[00:30:52] She's also a political commentator.
[00:30:54] She's the founder and editor of an intellectual conservative.
[00:30:57] Alexander is also a regular contributor to Town Hall, The Christian Post.
[00:31:02] I mean, she's basically been everywhere.
[00:31:05] She's one of the 50 best conservative columnists in the nation, according to 2011 through 2017.
[00:31:14] And she's really been a recipient of Americans for Prosperity's Red Online Activist of the Year Award.
[00:31:22] She's just done a tremendous job, and we caught her attention on several of the different articles that she's written and had her on from time to time.
[00:31:28] We're grateful to have her back this election day.
[00:31:32] Rachel, welcome back to Liberty Roundtable.
[00:31:34] Thanks for having me on again, Sam.
[00:31:36] It's been a while.
[00:31:37] Yes, it has.
[00:31:38] We try to watch what you do, and we love what you do, and we know you're busy, so we don't want to take up too much of your time.
[00:31:43] But you wrote an article, All Sides Point to a Trump Landslide, on Tuesday.
[00:31:52] WND.com, WorldNetDaily had the guts to print it.
[00:31:55] Others, not so much.
[00:31:57] But I do believe that a few other organizations might print that as well.
[00:32:01] A landslide, really?
[00:32:02] Is that what you think is going to happen?
[00:32:05] Yeah.
[00:32:05] See, I've been covering these elections super closely.
[00:32:09] You know, in my current job, which is with Arizona Sun-Times as a reporter on the ground, I've been following Arizona's election really closely.
[00:32:18] And I've also been covering voter fraud so much that I, you know, paid really close attention to this stuff.
[00:32:25] And I'm, you know, really curious to see if the left is going to steal the election from us again like they did in 2020.
[00:32:30] So I went over everything that I've been writing about, from the polls to, you know, you mentioned earlier the betting markets, to all the top analysts, what they're predicting, and everything, you know, including this very reputable poll by this Atlas Intel, which leads to the left, not a conservative pollster.
[00:32:53] They're all saying Trump is going to win in the battleground states.
[00:32:57] Atlas Intel has him up in every single battleground state.
[00:33:02] And so based on that, even if Trump didn't get a couple of these battleground states, the one where you say only one point ahead, he's easily going to win.
[00:33:15] All right, let's talk about that a little bit because you've got the popular vote.
[00:33:18] You've got the electric college.
[00:33:20] Is he going to basically win both in a landslide?
[00:33:23] You know, I didn't even get into the popular vote because it's so irrelevant, considering Hillary Clinton won it in 2016.
[00:33:32] So I hadn't even thought that far.
[00:33:35] But, you know, if you're going to ask me, you know, based on all those numbers, it sounds like yes, he will.
[00:33:41] Now, I believe what Trump did in 2016 is going on again, where he focuses heavier on the battleground states than the rest of the country.
[00:33:49] And I feel like the Harris campaign has made another mistake, like Hillary Clinton's campaign.
[00:33:55] They're, you know, a little too concerned about the rest of the country that doesn't count.
[00:33:59] And so that's why there's a slight chance she'll end up in the Hillary Clinton position again winning the popular vote.
[00:34:06] All right. Now, Wayne Allen Root, our dear friend in Vegas, well-known broadcaster, et cetera.
[00:34:12] He's been basically a gambling guy forever, so he's a betting guy.
[00:34:16] But he's really intelligent, focuses on it.
[00:34:18] He's convinced that Donald Trump's going to win.
[00:34:20] A lot of Vegas people are betting the odds that Donald Trump wins as well.
[00:34:26] But the mainstream press just clinging to this idea that it's close.
[00:34:29] Are they just full of propaganda on that, you think?
[00:34:32] Yes. I went over those propaganda polls in my article.
[00:34:38] And what they do is they just oversample Democrats.
[00:34:42] You know, I've watched it really closely here in Arizona.
[00:34:46] We have a almost 6 percent voter registration advantage for Republicans in the state.
[00:34:51] And in Maricopa County, it's a 7 percent advantage.
[00:34:54] But these pollsters will survey more Democrats than Republicans.
[00:34:59] So that's how they get these skewed polls that all show Congress is up six points or, you know, whatnot.
[00:35:06] And then they also oversample college-educated voters who, you know, tread more Democrats.
[00:35:11] They'll oversample women.
[00:35:13] And then they'll just sample registered voters instead of likely voters.
[00:35:17] This is all done deliberately.
[00:35:19] And these pollsters have been doing it for years.
[00:35:22] And that's why they missed so bad in 2016.
[00:35:25] And that's why they're kind of smarting even to this day.
[00:35:28] They're kind of – but they continue to stake out these claims and then they get shown wrong.
[00:35:33] And it's become a credibility crisis for these clowns now, Rachel.
[00:35:38] It is.
[00:35:39] In fact, just before, you know, I picked up the phone when you called, my client had just texted me an article going live on the Tennessee Star right now where basically Rob Bluey, you know, he's been in politics a long time.
[00:35:55] And he's basically saying this is going to be the death of the MSM this election because they're just going to have so much egg on their face for being such cheerleaders for Harris when she loses.
[00:36:08] Well, and they've now been forced to admit that, hey, half the stuff they've done – well, just quickly over the weekend.
[00:36:14] They basically had on – what is it?
[00:36:17] Saturday Night Live or what are they?
[00:36:18] A little stint for Kamala hoping at the last minute that Trump couldn't get anything in.
[00:36:22] Then they complained about it.
[00:36:23] Trump got, I guess, a stock car commercial – I'm sorry, a commercial in the races or whatever a little bit to make up for it.
[00:36:32] But, I mean, you can see in the debate how they basically fact-checked Donald but not Kamala.
[00:36:38] You see how – it's become so evident now where it's like, hey, we know they're giving basically broadcasting in kind virtually money to the Democratic Party.
[00:36:48] You take that along with Joe Biden's executive order.
[00:36:52] This is really important for people to understand.
[00:36:56] Biden signed executive order 14,019.
[00:37:00] So, 14019.
[00:37:02] And March 2021 basically said all federal agencies need to evaluate ways in which they can, quote, promote voter registration and voter participation.
[00:37:14] And they've been primarily targeting segments of voters that are clearly Democratic in nature.
[00:37:20] It's flat-out vote fraud in your face at that point.
[00:37:25] Yeah, people are waking up.
[00:37:28] And, you know, I just have to say a theme that I have really been emphasizing the last couple of weeks is that the courts are finally seeing a shift.
[00:37:37] You know, they were all full of these fraud-denying judges in 2020 and 2022.
[00:37:42] And we couldn't make any ground.
[00:37:44] They would just look the other way at all the fraud.
[00:37:47] But the shift I'm seeing is incredible, you know.
[00:37:52] Going – I think the biggest one we've seen is the courts ruling in Virginia.
[00:37:57] The Supreme Court took a case in Virginia right a few days before the election.
[00:38:02] This never happened because of something called the Purcell Principle, where the courts try to stay out of changing the laws in the days right before an election.
[00:38:10] And they jumped in, and the court said, you know what?
[00:38:13] Virginia has the right to clean noncitizens off its voter rolls before the election.
[00:38:19] Incredible, historic.
[00:38:20] And I was on a call with these left-wing, you know, journalists and legal scholars, and they were – you could tell they were so upset.
[00:38:28] This is a bad sign for them.
[00:38:31] Well, and in Georgia, I guess they said they won't take ballots that are after a certain date either.
[00:38:36] Hey, you know what?
[00:38:36] You've got to vote by, what, 7 o'clock p.m. or something like that?
[00:38:39] And your ballot has to be turned in by the end tonight or whatever.
[00:38:42] Your vote won't count, and there's a lot of effort in that regard too, right?
[00:38:47] Yes, that is pretty incredible.
[00:38:50] We wouldn't have seen that going on in, you know, 2020 or 2022.
[00:38:54] A court would have shut that down.
[00:38:58] So it's just amazing what's happening here in Arizona.
[00:39:03] Earlier this year, Arizona Supreme Court signaled a shift when it issued a decision in, I think it was May, stating that election attorneys cannot be disciplined merely for bringing election lawsuits.
[00:39:16] So, you know, all these brave election attorneys –
[00:39:19] Sidney Powell was primarily the one on that.
[00:39:21] She got her head handed to her at first, but then she came back and won, and they said, listen, she has every right to bring these issues forward if she chooses.
[00:39:29] Right.
[00:39:30] But, oh my gosh, what that poor woman has been through.
[00:39:33] I mean, she's had to raise millions of dollars.
[00:39:36] Yeah.
[00:39:37] You know, they've tried to prosecute her.
[00:39:38] I mean, it's just been horrible.
[00:39:42] But, you know, I saw the shift changing when Carrie Lake's attorney, Kurt Olson, was investigated by the bar a couple months ago, and the bar actually said – the disciplinary judge issued in her decision and said, if we discipline him, the Arizona Supreme Court is just going to reverse us.
[00:40:00] So –
[00:40:01] Well, and that's what happened to Sidney Powell too.
[00:40:03] At first, they tried to basically disbar her over this, saying it was a clown show, and she submitted stuff that was wrongfully, and then now it basically came back and said the bar was the problem, and Sidney was fine.
[00:40:12] So the bars are getting spanked all over the country by the courts too.
[00:40:16] Right.
[00:40:17] It's a slow, gradual process, but we think it's finally, you know, tipping a little bit, and I'm cautiously optimistic is how I like this phrase.
[00:40:28] Well, in my opinion, ladies and gentlemen, it's time to take courage and quadruple down.
[00:40:32] We need to increase our efforts, lengthen our strides.
[00:40:35] Skip the break.
[00:40:35] It's just too good.
[00:40:36] Rachel Alexander with me, ladies and gentlemen, doing a phenomenal job with her incredible article saying in WND.com there's going to be a landslide for the Donald.
[00:40:44] I pray she's right.
[00:40:45] I can tell you that.
[00:40:46] Now, several states sued the Biden administration because they're saying, hey, you know, we want to get illegals off our voter rolls, and we can't.
[00:40:54] And so, you know, that's one thing.
[00:40:56] The states suing the general government, the Biden and Harris administrations.
[00:41:00] But then the DOJ sued Virginia in October and Alabama in September, and they sued Arizona before that too.
[00:41:08] People are starting to see when there's all these lawsuits.
[00:41:10] The states at first were just kind of like, we don't want to take on the feds over this except for Texas.
[00:41:14] But now the states are starting to go, wait a minute, hold on.
[00:41:18] Texas, Ohio, Florida.
[00:41:20] I mean, I can just keep going on and on and on.
[00:41:23] This is a massive battle saying, look, we don't want illegals voting.
[00:41:27] It's that simple.
[00:41:28] Aliens cannot vote.
[00:41:29] And the administration is saying, oh, we expect them to vote by lawsuit, by force.
[00:41:34] And the battle's on.
[00:41:35] Who's going to win, Rachel?
[00:41:38] Well, I'm not as optimistic there.
[00:41:40] And here's why.
[00:41:42] So George Soros, as you know, has funded all the DA races around the country, you know, putting his people like Alvin Bragg.
[00:41:51] You know, every time you hear a notorious prosecutor on the left out there, you can always trace the money back to Soros.
[00:41:57] And so here in Arizona, for example, we don't have a single conservative prosecutor left in the entire state.
[00:42:06] He's taking them out.
[00:42:07] So there's nobody suing the Biden administration anymore.
[00:42:10] You know, Mark Brnovich, when he was the AG here, he used to sue the Biden administration all the time.
[00:42:15] And then these other attorney generals, they're all getting bar complaints.
[00:42:19] You know, Ken Paxton is in the middle of fighting ongoing, you know, complaint by the bar.
[00:42:26] And I think he's going to skate.
[00:42:28] But I don't know.
[00:42:31] So that's what concerns me.
[00:42:33] There's not any of these prosecutors left to defend the states from the feds.
[00:42:38] Well, if Donald Trump wins, though, all the gloves are going to be off.
[00:42:41] I don't know if you know, but the Constitutional Sheriff's and Peace Officers Association, I'm the CEO of that organization with Sheriff Richard Mack, the founder and president.
[00:42:48] And we basically issued a press release that all 3000 counties, sheriffs, all 50 attorneys general and all 50 governors need to investigate election integrity issues, need to investigate all kinds of law breaking from the border.
[00:43:05] I mean, it goes on and on and on.
[00:43:07] We need to get to the bottom of it locally.
[00:43:08] If we're going to have any effect, that's where it needs to start.
[00:43:11] By the way, Alan Lichman, a well-known historian, I guess this guy basically, he's holding his ground that Kamala Harris will win the election.
[00:43:22] They say that he's been right in, I can't remember, nine of the last 10 elections.
[00:43:25] He has these what he calls keys to the exercise.
[00:43:28] And so if you win these so many keys out of so many keys, then, hey, it's an eventuality that you win and anything else.
[00:43:34] I don't know that I believe is propaganda.
[00:43:36] Do you think that there's anything to this or do you think he's just out in the weeds on this one?
[00:43:40] Nine out of 10 last elections, though, he supposedly got right.
[00:43:44] Was it the Trump election in 2020?
[00:43:46] Did he get wrong?
[00:43:48] I'm not sure which one he got wrong.
[00:43:51] Because, I mean, obviously not when anyone could have gotten wrong because of the cheating.
[00:43:54] That's my point there.
[00:43:56] Yeah, the cheating they claim doesn't exist, but yet I point to executive orders of cheating, right?
[00:44:01] Exactly.
[00:44:04] So I can respect the fact that he's predicted a lot of races, right?
[00:44:09] But there's a lot of people who aren't his type of experts who have also predicted the last presidential races, right?
[00:44:16] So I don't, he's ignoring all of the signs that I put in my article.
[00:44:21] You know, my gut instinct, and I haven't really studied him too much.
[00:44:25] But my gut instinct is he's just sort of going with the cheating and thinking that they're going to cheat.
[00:44:30] I mean, look, he's from the political Democratic Party.
[00:44:32] He appears to be a pretty hardcore leftist.
[00:44:36] He wrote the case for impeachment, laying out many reasons to impeach Trump.
[00:44:40] So, yeah, I think he's probably just, you know, a shill for the cheating.
[00:44:45] You kind of wonder sometimes.
[00:44:47] I don't have any evidence of this.
[00:44:48] So write that down, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:44:49] I can say it again.
[00:44:50] I don't have any evidence of this.
[00:44:51] But you kind of wonder if a guy like that, you know, if they just pay him a chunk of money and be like, hey, you've been writing that out of the 10 times.
[00:44:57] Push for this.
[00:44:57] Because if enough, you know, those people kind of push for that, then, you know, it can tip the scales.
[00:45:02] And we know the Biden administration has been literally paying all kinds of news reporters to do friendly interviews, to put forward a lot of the new media people, people on Twitter and Facebook and X and YouTube.
[00:45:15] And a lot of the new podcasters and new media people have been basically exposing them, saying, oh, I'm not taking your money.
[00:45:20] I'm not doing that.
[00:45:21] But many of them have.
[00:45:24] I think you've nailed it.
[00:45:26] I think there's something going on behind the scenes that we don't know about.
[00:45:30] And, you know, I've been a reporter now for so many years that I hear about this stuff going on behind the scenes.
[00:45:36] And it's as sleazy as you can guess.
[00:45:40] And sometimes people actually get fired and stuff.
[00:45:42] But the main one I hear behind the scenes is the blackmail using extramarital affairs.
[00:45:47] That's what they've been doing with all these judges to get the judges to vote to say that there was no election fraud and throw the cases out.
[00:45:54] Yeah, but the evidence is that none of the judges have even taken the cases on their merits.
[00:45:58] They all throw it out before it ever gets there.
[00:46:00] Utah right now has one of the biggest election cases on the planet that's provable election fraud.
[00:46:05] Phil Lyman has to be a write-in candidate, but he won his primary with 68 percent.
[00:46:09] And they circumvented it, and the governor, Cox, got a bunch of signatures so that he could be on the general ballot.
[00:46:18] He claimed he got enough signatures.
[00:46:20] They took Phil off the ballot.
[00:46:21] They put Cox on the ballot because they had a primary they shouldn't have had.
[00:46:25] And now it turns out that the auditing board said Cox didn't get enough signatures.
[00:46:29] However, Cox remains on the ballot.
[00:46:31] Phil Lyman's a write-in.
[00:46:32] It's one of the biggest fraud cases in the country.
[00:46:35] Oh, my gosh.
[00:46:36] I might have to write about that.
[00:46:37] I'm so sorry.
[00:46:38] Yeah, I can get you in touch with Phil Lyman, who's the expert on it, and you can write a story about it.
[00:46:42] It would be incredible.
[00:46:45] Yeah.
[00:46:46] It is so absolute proof of the auditing board said he didn't get the number of signatures because he called for an audit.
[00:46:52] What they thought they were going to do is they thought they were going to go ahead and do an audit, prove Phil wrong, or kind of commit fraud, prove Phil wrong.
[00:46:58] It turned out the auditing group had to agree he didn't get the number of signatures.
[00:47:01] They're admitting Phil's right, except Phil's not on the ballot based on these shenanigans, and Spencer Cox is.
[00:47:07] Now, Phil Lyman is saying, hey, you know what?
[00:47:09] After the election, if the Democrats push to disbar or whatever you want to say, invalidate the signatures that Spencer Cox got, the Republican, if you're not very careful, you'll end up putting the Democrat in office.
[00:47:22] Oh, my gosh.
[00:47:24] So, anyway, I can get you more information on that and get you in touch with Phil if you want to write about it.
[00:47:28] I'm telling you, it's the most provable fraud case in the country.
[00:47:30] Meanwhile, Joe Biden committing all kinds of fraud.
[00:47:34] Joe Biden, I guess he violated the presidential acts of 1978.
[00:47:38] The presidential act basically said, hey, you can't just manipulate things.
[00:47:42] The debate over the meaning of Biden's words relating to calling the American people, 50% of the American people are just trash.
[00:47:50] But now they basically add an apostrophe or whatever and said, oh, no, he wasn't saying that.
[00:47:54] He was just saying that one guy's trashed that comedian.
[00:47:56] The problem is that I'm trying to decide how to how you say this.
[00:48:02] It turns out that the group in charge said, hey, you guys did this without authorization.
[00:48:08] So now you got government agencies at odds with one another pulling each other on the carpet.
[00:48:13] Right.
[00:48:15] Yeah.
[00:48:16] What do they call this?
[00:48:17] The stenography office or whatever saying, hey, you didn't have authority to do that, but you did it anyway.
[00:48:21] So now the internal battle is on.
[00:48:23] Right.
[00:48:25] Right.
[00:48:25] But the movie comes back to there's no red prosecutors.
[00:48:29] There's no one who's going to go after Biden.
[00:48:32] Have you noticed how they go after Trump like crazy to prosecute him, but nobody tries to go after Biden?
[00:48:40] I find that interesting, too, when the stenography office disagreed and said you did this without authorization.
[00:48:45] What they said is you violated protocol.
[00:48:49] But that's a polite way not to get people too mad.
[00:48:52] What you did was you broke the law.
[00:48:54] Right.
[00:48:55] Right.
[00:48:56] See how they spin it.
[00:48:58] Yeah.
[00:49:00] Let's see.
[00:49:01] How do you say this?
[00:49:02] Yeah.
[00:49:03] You violated protocol there.
[00:49:04] No, no, no.
[00:49:05] You broke the law.
[00:49:06] People need to go to jail for that kind of stuff.
[00:49:08] That's what this act is all about.
[00:49:09] Right.
[00:49:12] You're preaching to the choir.
[00:49:13] I just there's never going to be any accountability.
[00:49:16] I mean, that guy can molest children and they're not going to put him in prison.
[00:49:22] Sad, but reality check.
[00:49:24] We also know, by the way, even.
[00:49:28] Oh, what's his face?
[00:49:29] The Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, basically.
[00:49:31] And, you know, Jim Jordan, all these guys, they basically issued this report saying, oh, yeah, Joe Biden broke the law 66 ways from Sunday.
[00:49:37] But they did it after he stepped down.
[00:49:39] They released that.
[00:49:40] So, you know, we know he broke the law, but we're not going to do anything really about it.
[00:49:43] Even Donald Trump promised he'd lock up Hillary.
[00:49:45] And then he came back and said, are you kidding me?
[00:49:46] Why would I lock her up?
[00:49:48] And so we're seeing the writing on the wall with that.
[00:49:50] But I got good news to end on, Rachel.
[00:49:52] We always like good news.
[00:49:53] In the same organization, WND.com, World Net Daily, that promoted your article talking about Donald Trump landslide, and I pray you're right, says this.
[00:50:04] Election Day stunner, prayers around the globe for a Trump victory, asking for election that would be for the good not only of the United States, but of the world.
[00:50:20] Bob Unruh with the piece, World Net Daily, doing a great job.
[00:50:24] Think about that.
[00:50:25] They're basically realizing that this not only matters for the United States, but the world depends on Kamala not getting in power, Rachel.
[00:50:35] You know, I just remember there was a meeting of world leaders a few years ago when Trump was president.
[00:50:42] And, you know, it was, I think, the French leader, Macron, was getting out of order in the photo because he wanted to invite Donald Trump so badly.
[00:50:54] So Donald Trump is loved around the world.
[00:50:58] Harris was nobody, you know, going around the world doing her little visits.
[00:51:03] You don't, you never heard of a single world leader excited to see her or talk to her because she doesn't ever say anything, you know, interesting.
[00:51:10] And so we are seeing people want Donald Trump back in charge.
[00:51:16] People around the world really believe that, you know, we wouldn't have this Hamas fighting in Israel like it's the level it's at.
[00:51:25] We wouldn't have had Russia invade Ukraine.
[00:51:29] He, he, Donald Trump, people feared him around the world and they knew that the United States was there to, you know, stop anything that was, that might happen.
[00:51:40] Whereas under Biden, it's just been a, you know, trickle of, oh, you know, maybe we'll say something in the Russia, Ukraine, you know, situation.
[00:51:47] But we'll just mostly just send them money.
[00:51:50] I mean, it's just been such a failure.
[00:51:53] People want, you know, the leader who acts like Ronald Reagan back.
[00:52:00] Amen to that.
[00:52:01] So last question.
[00:52:02] We're about to the end of the hour, but I really want to focus on this.
[00:52:04] They're boarding up D.C.
[00:52:05] People are paranoid there's going to be riots and civil unrest and everything else no matter which side wins.
[00:52:10] Number two questions.
[00:52:11] One, do you think we're going to have violence and riots and crazy town stuff post-election?
[00:52:15] Number one.
[00:52:16] Number two, do you think we'll know who the president is tonight or are they going to somehow drag this out?
[00:52:21] Either one, go to sleep thinking it's one person to wake up, thinking it's another like they did last time and or taking weeks to get the results.
[00:52:27] What do you think is going to be the end game here?
[00:52:29] Okay.
[00:52:30] So first of all, I think there will be rioting by the left if Trump is allowed to win.
[00:52:35] But our side, you know, we saw what happened with J6, you know, with pretty peaceful protests.
[00:52:41] There's people sitting in prison still to this day.
[00:52:44] Okay.
[00:52:45] So I don't see our side fighting.
[00:52:48] As for knowing the election results, I don't think Fox News is going to be making any early predictions.
[00:52:56] But the rest of the mainstream media loves to make the predictions early.
[00:53:00] But the cheating is going to be going on overnight.
[00:53:04] So my guess is we'll have an idea who won late tonight, but we won't know for sure.
[00:53:10] So probably tomorrow morning and, you know, here in Maricopa County, we won't know for 10 to 13 days.
[00:53:15] But the other swing states, I believe they will have results by tomorrow morning.
[00:53:23] And you're predicting a landslide for the Donald.
[00:53:25] I sure pray you're right.
[00:53:26] And there's prayers all around the world that you're right, Rachel.
[00:53:30] Well, you know, my record state is kind of at stake here.
[00:53:33] So I wouldn't have written it if I, you know, for those who people who know me, I don't post things to get attention.
[00:53:40] I'm not that type of a person.
[00:53:41] So I would not have written the article if I didn't believe it.
[00:53:45] Well, and the article to me is kind of the Rachel poll, if you will.
[00:53:50] What I mean by that is you kind of investigated all kinds of other different tidbits, but it kind of amounts to a poll in and of in your own right, if you will.
[00:53:59] Right. I mean, it's kind of a poll, isn't it?
[00:54:02] Polling the different methods out there, kind of.
[00:54:05] Yeah.
[00:54:06] Yeah.
[00:54:06] Anyway, according to the Rachel Alexander poll, ladies and gentlemen, Donald Trump wins in a landslide.
[00:54:11] Wnd.com for that article.
[00:54:13] Spread it everywhere, will you please?
[00:54:14] Rachel, come back soon.
[00:54:16] Thank you so much, Sam.
[00:54:17] God bless.
[00:54:18] There she goes, doing a phenomenal job, as always, on your radio, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:54:22] That's a wrap.
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