Steve Bannon and Matt Boyle broadcast a Saturday morning interview simultaneously on Breitbart and the WarRoom to emphasize MAGA’s promising position but warn supporters not to get complacent. Each host reminded their combined audience that every vote is crucial to holding the House and flipping the Senate.
Our Position is good, but we can’t achieve it unless everyone makes no excuses and goes to vote for Republicans. We also need to hold the House and take the Senate.
Election Day Game Plan: No Room for Complacency
In a fast-paced broadcast, Bannon and Boyle fired up their audience with a crucial message: The MAGA movement has an open path to victory, but only if everyone turns out to vote. Despite record early voting numbers, Bannon reminded the audience that Republicans have a long history of dominating on Election Day itself. “No excuses,” he said. “Get to the polls.”
Kamala Harris’ Path to the White House: Narrow and Uncertain
Bannon analyzed the dwindling options for Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee. According to Bannon, Harris now has “one path left” to the White House, with no “blue wall” to fall back on. For MAGA, the Democrats’ shrinking options represent a significant achievement. “We’ve whittled them down to nothing,” Bannon remarked, noting that such positioning felt nearly unattainable just a few months ago.
Outside Groups Rally Support
As Election Day nears, grassroots groups and conservative activists, many highlighted on the WarRoom, are ramping up their get-out-the-vote efforts for a final weekend. Turning Point Action and other pro-MAGA organizations have mobilized across critical battlegrounds. Bannon credited these groups with helping to build what he termed a “Republican firewall” in states like Nevada, where Republicans now lead Democrats by thousands of ballots. This work, Bannon says, ensures that Republicans stay competitive—even in states historically challenging for the party. […]
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