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todeffshow dot com. That's the email three one seven two one zero twenty eight to thirty. That is the text number. And it is a pleasure to be here today. So I want to talk today as we get into this campaign season, I want to talk about how things are shaping up for Trump. Trump's out there starting to try to reunite or maybe even reunite the party as we move into this campaign season. He's out there. His campaign is asking, demanding, pushing for the debates, which they're supposed to be three.
We'll see what happened. We talked about that earlier in the week. Biden trying to avoid those and I don't blame them, by the way, I blame the American voter if they let them get away with this. But Trump wants to move the campaign, excuse me, the debates to earlier. Marjorie Taylor Green, of course, is indicated, has shown some movement on possibly trying to oust speaker Mike Johnson. Trump's got some words on that.
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check it out. So let's get into this today. Trump is reportedly Trump's team is reportedly asking for these debates to be held earlier. Now I know, earlier this week we talked about Biden and his campaign's desire to try to avoid these debates. And I can't say, I can't say I blame them one bit. I can't say that I blame them one bit because I mean, there's no reason that they're going to that they would help his campaign. Right. The whole strategy is to keep this guy hidden. So here we
go. We've got Trump. This is headline here at the Epic Times, the Epic Times. Trump campaign once sorry, there's a pop up there. There we go. Trump campaign wants presidential debates to start earlier, by the way, should start earlier. Former President Donald Trump's campaign is calling for additional twenty twenty four presidential debates and for them to take place quote much earlier than initially proposed by the Debate Commission. The Trump campaign asserted that the candidate is
willing to debate Joe Biden anytime, any place, anywhere. I love this. I love this. So Trump has gone from you know, the campaign trail for the primary and now he's the presumptive nominee. He still, of course has to deal with all of these court cases and everything happening there. But now he's really starting to tighten the screws on the Biden campaign. Trump says we will debate President Joe Biden anytime, any place, anywhere, anytime,
any place, anywhere. I feel like that's a little bit repetitive, but I'll take it. The Epic Times received a copy of an April eleventh letter from the campaign via email, authored by Trump campaign co manager Susie Wilds and Chris La Sevida. The letter was sent to the Commission on Presidential Debates co chairs Frank Farren Komp and Antonia Hernandez. So basically, they're writing to say, let's have more of these debates, and let's have them sooner.
Now that is important because, as the letter that they sent to the campaign to the Debate Commission reads, the date of the first proposed debate is September sixteenth, twenty twenty four. When that happens, when that date arrives, over one million Americans will have likely voted. Now you can say, well, that's only a million voters, but that's I mean, that's a substantial number of voters that are making decisions on candidates without seeing where the candidates stand
today. Now, in one sense, I know that there's a huge percentage of the American people, and I'm one of them, and I venture to say almost all of you are as well. You know who you're voting for. You have known who you're voting for since the moment Trump announced he was running for reelection, or you've known maybe who you were voting for since you decided decades ago that you were never voting for a Democrat. Again, I don't know, but you've known for a long time. I'm like that too.
But there's a lot of voters that have no idea what's going on because they keep their head in the ground. They listen to the seven pillars of propaganda, deceive them, mislead them, and so forth. And so there's a good point to be made here. Why are these debates so late in the year. I mean, that's what is that September sixteenth to November fifth is what roughly just about six weeks or so, maybe seven weeks, not counting the weeks on the calendar here. But that gives you a ballpark.
But the campaign, the Trump campaign says that it's likely that over a million Americans will have voted by that time, which of course raises the other question, why on earth are you able to vote that far in advance. Look, I understand early voting is convenient, but how early? Is there no
limit on how early someone should be able to vote? I mean, it seems like at some point we would be making decisions if you just had if you just had polls you know, opened in forever, right, just constantly open, and you could cast your ballot at any time, the first day of someone's term for the next presidential election. It just seems like it's some point we're voting on different things. We're voting on different things, and these
debates should coincide with when voting begins. By the date the campaign rights of the second proposed debate, which is October first, there is likely to be about three million votes cast, an increase of two hundred and twenty five percent, So we're still a month away. At that point, we would be a month away from the general election or from election day, and three million
Americans will have potentially have voted by then. And then this says based on the third proposed debate date of October ninth, which is thirty five days prior to election day, there will be approximately eight point seven million Americans that have already voted. So Trump's saying, let's not give people, if we're going to have this, you know, ability to vote days and weeks and even months in advance. People should be able to hear from the candidates prior to
making those choices. They should be able to see the candidates debating one another, exchanging ideas, responding to criticism, and so forth. And I mean I agree with that. Of course, what Trump is also well aware of is that the more that Biden is out there in front of the American people, the more likely they are to actually see what is truly going on in his mind, which is not good. In his Biden's mind, it's not good. And so Trump saying, let's have more of these debates. And
he's right, as he often is. So we'll see where this goes. I don't know if anything will happen with this, but if nothing else, it's at least going to bring to light that there is one side that wants to have more debates, more discussion, have them earlier, give people the opportunity to hear directly from their candidates. Ask us the tough questions. I'll debate you, Trump says anytime, anywhere, and so that's what one side wants. The other side is trying to come up with excuses not to show
up. As I shared earlier this week, people like Dick Durbin, Democrat Senator from Illinois, people like Chris Coons, Democrat senator from Delaware, they both were talking about how dangerous it was, how outrageous. I think that was the word that one of them us. It's outrageous that Trump says these things. You can't give him a platform to say it. Of course,
by being the Republican nominee, he already has that platform. By being an individual that already is capable of driving tens of thousand of people to his rallies who travel from miles and miles around well outside the actual area. The individual who inspires groups of boaters to have a boat parade for Trump, and for large numbers of people on motorcycles and in cars to do parades for Trump, to put people in seats at stadiums, Trump is going to have his platform.
So they are scrambling for excuses not to debate. In the Biden administration. Meanwhile, Trump is saying, let's debate more. Let's be out there, me and you. Let's solve this, Let's talk about this. Let's allow people to hear what we think. Let's allow people to hear our ability to defend our ideas, and let them see just how fit we are for office. That's kind of the debate here. As my computer decides to go into screensaver mode, bear with me here, I need to see the next
there we go. Okay, So that's the first thing Trump wants to make these debates earlier. He's also not very happy about what Marjorie Taylor Green is doing in regards to vacating potentially or talking about beginning the process teasing the idea of vacating the chair that Speaker Mike Johnson currently occupies, thereby potentially creating another showdown for Speaker of the House in the what six months out or so from from the election in twenty twenty four, twenty twenty four. So I'll talk
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it's also something the American people they need to see. They need to see into these president's ideas and in there into their abilities and fitness for off us directly, without some intermediary telling us just how fit for office they are. We need to see it for ourselves. And so that's a good thing. But Trump is also Trump is also trying to unite or dare I say, reunite the party as we move into the heart of this campaign. He's not
happy with Marjorie Taylor Green in her effort to oust Speaker Mike Johnson. Again. This is an article here at newsmax dot com. Former President Donald Trump and his team are not happy about Georgia GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Green's threat to pursue ousting speaker Mike Johnson's ousting speaker Mike Johnson, Politico reported on Thursday. Green on Tuesday escalated her criticism of Johnson in a lengthy letter to colleagues and
renewed threats of a snap vote that could remove him from office. She filed emotion to vacate the chair Mark twenty second. Although the congresswoman has been a supporter of Trump, the former president's team is worried Green's threat to create another speakership battle will undercut the party in November's general election. So someone from Trump's team told Politico that this is a one hundred percent distraction, it's unwanted,
and it's just stupid. We're not going to get trapped into this cycle of bull excrement that comes out of members of the House. So it's fair to say, another person inside Trump's team said, allegedly according to this article, it's fair to say we don't think she's being constructive. The internal fighting is not appreciated by Trump, and so like here we are, and the timing matters, because you'll hear me say on this program on a fairly regular basis
that there's two problems with the Republican Party. One is that they are not conservative and right. They just don't have it in them many times to be conservative. Sometimes they're moderate. Sometimes they dislike some of the benefits that come along from going along with the statusts of the day. In Washington, d
C. It's easier to get along with the media. You get less hatred and pushback and all of that, at least that you feel in Washington, D C. Of course, your voters will like you a lot more if you actually stand up on principle. But many of these folks simply are not conservative enough. And the other problem is that they're not tough enough. Right, they're not tough enough. They might be conservative, but they just don't have what it takes to fight back against some of the attacks that they are
going to face. So some of it's ideological, and some of it is, I mean, a character flaw, a character defect, and or you can say, just succumbing to human nature. It's easier to go along, to get along than to actually fight for these principles. And so there's a real problem within the Republican Party as it currently stands. But there have been dramatic steps toward improving it in recent in recent years, and I would credit Trump with a lot of that. But timing is important. Timing is important.
We've already, folks, the teams have been chosen effectively for the competition here in twenty twenty four. I think it's important. I think it's very important who is on our team, so to speak, who are slate of candidates are, who's in positions of leadership. But the time to make those decisions, that window is really it's closed, or it's very close to being completely closed. And it doesn't mean that we shouldn't have those battles. In
fact, you'll hear me talk about that on a regular basis. We have to have these battles. We have to have more conservatives in positions of leadership in the Republican Party. We have to have more conservatives who are there encouraging conservatives to remain conservative. Once they have you know, authority or power within the party, they have leadership, they can actually direct a lot of what's going on. However, that doesn't mean that all of these fights are worth
having at all times. And that's really the point here. We're at the point where we have to we have to say, hey, this is it, this is where we are right now. You take it or leave it.
Trump did a similar thing with this his position on abortion. I don't particularly like it, but Trump's trying to say, look, we've had three or four years or whatever it's been since the last election to move the needle on particular issues, to pick our leaders in the House in the Senate, we're going to pause that it's time to fight over that stuff is over for
now. It doesn't mean it won't happen again, but right now we've got an election to get ready for, and replacing the speaker at this particular juncture is not a good idea strategically, and Trump's sending the message to Marjorie Taylor Green and anyone else in the House of Representatives who's going to be doing that or thinking about doing that, they better be extra cautious because Trump can make their lives politically a nightmare here, and he's trying again to prepare for this
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In the previous hour, we talked about how Biden was trying to maybe do the same or at least minimize the impact of his decisions the way that he has gone scorched earth on the American economy, on the American system and all of that. And you know, it's a time as you, as you move towards election day, it's a time to put your best foot forward. Right now, it's about creating a narrative. The next the next few months are going to be all about all about creating a narrative that says,
hey, this guy is the best choice for presidents. And so that's why Biden we talked about in another segment of this program earlier, border security, which Biden is ignored for his entire presidency, he's made it much much worse,
progressively, worse, dramatically. So as he's made things worse, now he's wanting to make it look like he's wanting to give the appearance that he's trying to do something about it. Because again, the analogy I use, it's like when you're with your parents leave for the evening and you're a teenager,
you're left in charge of the house. You want to make sure that when they come back, they get the impression that you are mature enough to be left in control in the future, in spite of whatever happened, good or bad during your time, during their time away, you want to create the impression that you are worthy. And that's all that's going on here, and even if it means they've got to lie and deceive us, because polling shows that they're in a terrible position. I mean, the percentage of black
voters that are saying they're going to vote for Trump is incredibly high. I mean, it's it's unbelievable. Really, it's truly unbelievable. I've got some maybe we'll look at that poll in more and more specific detail. But so both parties, both candidates are trying to do this now as we are in
the middle of April, we're not too far. We're about six months out from the the election, a couple of months out from the party's conventions where the candidates will be announced and all that stuff, all the all the hoop loss surrounding, the energizing of the of the base, and all of that that happens at the at the convention that's about to happen here in a couple of months as well. I mean, we're we're in this final little spot
before we move into the final push to the general election. And so we're talking about debates and Trump wants to move those up and so forth, but and to have more of those. He's also trying to create peace in the party. He's trying to say, look, put all these problems aside. We now are locked and loaded metaphorically leftists were locked and loaded on the task before us, which is winning here in twenty twenty four. So let's move
these debates up. Why isn't Biden wanting to debate me? Marjorie Taylor Green, cool your jets. We're not going to have another fight over the speaker. And in fact, I'm even going to bring in people like my former opponents in this primary. Although Trump didn't really have any opponents in the primary. That was a joke. We told you that. You knew that, But we told you that from the beginning. Trump was never he was the
nominee of choice. It was a total effort and futility for people like Ron DeSantis and Mike Pence and Chris Christie and whoever else ran Nikki Haley effort and futility. Trump was always going to be the nominee, almost in spite of anything that happened regarding criminal trials and everything else. But Trump is now trying to unite and bring the party together. It's also why I don't want to
get into this. I've talked about this earlier. He's made the decision that he's not going to push a national abortion ban, a federal abortion ban based upon fifteen weeks or any number. He's saying, let's leave that up to
the states. He's made the political calculation that that's as far as he can go with that issue without creating political political nightmare scenario for himself in twenty twenty four and for the Republican Party. And so I can understand the realities of that, while at the same time wishing and hoping and continuing to fight for a situation where maybe next time will be in a position to to take additional
steps on protecting the life of the unborn. So, but the other thing that's happening is that Trump is putting I mean, he's uniting the party. We've got Ron de Santis out there, Ron de Santis who dropped out of the race, what a couple of months ago. I don't even know the dates. Look, I thought I had so much respect for DeSantis. I remember when he announced his campaign. You can go back and listen to that show. I said, whoever is advising Ron de Santis just made a massive
strategic mistake. I mean, they may have harmed his ability to ever run again. It's really unfortunate, and I get it. I know that the opportunity to be president of the United States, if people are asking you to run, that doesn't necessarily happen more than once. You can't necessarily capture that lightning in the bottle on demand. So I understand that you think, hey, the opportunities here, I need to pursue this. I also understand.
I also understand that the circumstances were such that this is Trump's this is Trump's nomination. It always has been. I'm not saying we shouldn't have had a primary. They're free to run. I'm just questioning the judgment. I'm questioning the judgment. I'm questioning the decision. Of course, the main motivation of these folks that ran was they hoped or they were waiting for Trump to face so much opposition that he had no other choice but to drop out of the
of the campaign. That was the strategy that all of these folks had hoped for, and of course it did not materialize. And so now we're at a point where Trump's the nominee, presumptive nominee here, and now we've got to begin to mend, to mend, fix it, to mend fences, to build bridges, as we would like to say in this country, building these bridges. And so DeSantis is out there going to be fundraising for Trump. That's a good Let's let's see headline here postmillennial dot Com. Here's what
it says. DeSantis told quote, welcome back by Trump after Florida governor pledges to fundraise. According to a report, here's what Here's what Trump had to say today. I heard very nice things. I heard He's going to campaign very hard for me, and he's going to raise a lot of money for me. Ron, We like you, welcome back and Trump. Trump is a master of this. I wish more politicians could could be like this,
because it seems like some of these folks take things so personally. They're not able, they're not able to put difficult circumstances in the past behind them. I mean, when you're when you're challenging Trump in a primary or whatever. He is going to come at you. He's done this repeat now for as long as he's been on the political stage, and no one has been able to survive that that buzzsaw. I mean, he comes at you full speed, full throttle. He stops at nothing. People don't know how to fight
him. He doesn't necessarily fight quote unquote fair as people would think. And it's not pretty. It's not pretty. But but once the dust settles and one sees the winner, then he has an amazing ability to reconcile and put all that stuff behind, put all that stuff behind him, and so here he is. I mean, he's out there. Remember he had called Ron de Santis Ronda SANCTIMONIU is probably a lot worse than that. But he's out
there constantly criticizing DeSantis when he's in the race. Now he's welcoming him back. And this is a sign of a Republican party that's trying to move forward, trying to move forward here as we get into the meat of this campaign, in fact, it makes me want to look at this. Bear with me here, I'm looking at this survey data, this research data done by rasping me some based on recent polling. So if you look here, here we go. This is what I wanted to see, and this is interesting
to me. This is based upon survey data. I referenced this in a previous hour, but surveyed. I might have to get into this next segment as I look at the clock, but as we look at this survey data that was from a survey conducted March thirty first through April second, you'll see just how much more united the Republican Party is than the Democrat Party. And Trump's going to be a big part of that. I think He's going to move these numbers even further in the right direction. So we'll talk about that
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on your first order sulty dot com promo code Todd. When we get back, I want to talk about the uniting of the Republican Party as we move into the selection season, the import and so that and the direction that that is taking under now Trump's leadership. Quick time out, my friends, back in just a minute. All right, my friends. So I want to get to this in the time that we have remaining. I had mentioned that one of the main things that needs to happen now begin to start happening.
And it's been happening in general, but we have to begin the process of bringing the party together. And I think Trump is very good at this. Now the conventional wisdom of that Trump just creates all this havoc and turmoil. But if you are willing to work with Trump in good faith, I just think that the chances are extra ordinarily good that he will find a way to make that happen. He will work with you to figure that out. And so that's what I would say to my Republican friends. And I'm again a
conservative. There's lots of things I have problems with regarding the Republican Party, but it is our best chance to move the conservative movement forward politically. It is the vehicle that gives us the best opportunity to do that. So a question was asked on this Rasmussen poll that I've referenced a couple times in the program today. And here's the question. If the twenty twenty four presidential election were between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, who would you vote
for? Now, I had given you the data based upon the response of those who were hispanic. Now this is all people who responded to that, but they've broken it down by party. So Trump is up forty nine four one in this poll, forty nine to forty one. Eight percent said that they would vote for another candidate. Three percent said that they were not sure. Now, when you break it out and say to the Republicans, how
many of you are going to vote for Trump or Biden? Eighty three percent say they're going to vote for President Trump, one percent says they're not sure, five percent is going to vote for another candidate supposedly, and only eleven percent, but that's still eleven percent would vote for President Joe Bribery. So when you look at the Democrats, however, when you look at the Democrats, so eighty three percent of the Republicans have committed, at least in this
survey, they are voting for the Republican nominee. The Democrats, only seventy four percent are going to vote for Biden. Seventy four percent have basically decided to vote for their own political parties nominee, five percent say they're going to vote for someone else, two percent are not sure, and eighteen percent eighteen percent, almost almost one in five Democrats are going to vote for Trump. Now. So my point here is to say, and you remember back in
twenty twenty twenty, Trump had a very high number. He was in the nineties, ninety plus percent of Republicans said they were going to vote for Trump. I imagine that's where this number is going to get for Trump over time. You know, some of this stuff is still that, these wounds are still fresh. Some of this stuff, you know, people didn't like like Trump criticizing their preferred choice as candidate, whether it was Chris Christi or Nicky
Haley or Ron DeSantis. But now you begin the process of some of this reconciliation. Now you begin the process of framing the election in such a way that it needs to be understood. It's no longer Trump was too hard on my guy, on my candidate. I can't believe he said that. Those emotions start to wane and you begin to look at the realities. The realities are there are one of two people that are going to be President of the United States, I mean, barring something extraordinary, one of two people.
It's going to be President Donald J. Trump, or it's going to be President Joseph Robinette's bribery. And if you call yourself a Republican, if you call yourself a Republican and you recognize that reality, you know, you don't get any points. You don't get any points for some sort of you know, a virtuous vote. Those are the choices. One of those two people is going to be president of the United States. And if you don't vote for Trump, but let's say you don't even vote for Biden, that's let's
not put the worst case scenario out there. But if you don't vote for Trump and vote for someone else, that's akin to half of vote for Biden. That's a vote for half half of Biden, is what that is? One half of a vote for Biden. If you vote for Biden, that's a full vote for Biden. And I would say, what part of the Republican Party's platform are you even agreeing with if you're able to cast a ballot
for Joseph Robinette Bribery. And I think that people will begin to see that once the emotions of the of the campaign, of the primary campaign start to start to fade away, they begin to see what reality is. They're reminded that it is Trump who put Neil Gorsich and Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Cony Barrett on the Supreme Court. Even though they've not necessarily been perfect, it's certainly
better than the alternative. They might be upset that Trump is not prepared to endorse a federal abortion band, but yet they're going to look back and remember and realize that Trump is the very reason why roe versus. Wade was overturned because of the justices he put on the Supreme Court. And I believe that when the dust settles, ninety plus percent of Republicans are going to vote for Trump, and I just don't see more than eighty percent of Democrats voting for
Biden. Time will tell, anyway. I got to wrap up, my friends. Thank you so much for listening. I hope you have a wonderful day. SDG.
