War Room – Right Report https://right.report There's a thin line between ringing alarm bells and fearmongering. Wed, 23 Oct 2024 05:49:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://right.report/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cropped-Favicon-32x32.png War Room – Right Report https://right.report 32 32 237554330 Nevada Early Voting Shows Massive Republican Gains: Democrats Struggling to Keep Up https://right.report/nevada-early-voting-shows-massive-republican-gains-democrats-struggling-to-keep-up/ https://right.report/nevada-early-voting-shows-massive-republican-gains-democrats-struggling-to-keep-up/#respond Wed, 23 Oct 2024 05:49:49 +0000 https://right.report/nevada-early-voting-shows-massive-republican-gains-democrats-struggling-to-keep-up/ Republicans in Nevada are seeing a 95% improvement in early voting turnout compared to previous elections, as Democrats struggle to mobilize their base. Key to this shift is Republican success in engaging low-propensity voters, signaling a major challenge for Democrats heading into 2024, according to Luke Mahoney and Alex Degrasse, who discussed these details on Monday night’s WarRoom.

95% Improvement in GOP Early Voting

Alex DeGrasse and Luke Mahoney highlighted a dramatic shift in early voting in Nevada for the 2024 election. Compared to 2022, where Democrats had a 40,000-ballot lead after the first day of early voting, this year that gap has shrunk to just 1,800 ballots. DeGrasse emphasized this as a “95% improvement” for Republicans, showcasing the party’s growing momentum in a critical swing state.

Mahoney underscored the importance of this achievement: “This is absolutely phenomenal,” he said, noting how this drastic improvement in early turnout could shape the entire election.

Democrats Relying on High-Propensity Voters

One key reason for the Republican surge is that Democrats are relying heavily on their high-propensity voters—those who have consistently voted in the last four elections. According to DeGrasse, “43.7% of early voting Democrats are four out of four voters.” This means Democrats are essentially pulling from their most reliable base. Meanwhile, Republicans are expanding their reach by engaging lower-propensity voters, a group that historically has been harder to mobilize. […]

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Hidden Trump Vote: Giuliani Explains the Undercurrent of Support Behind Trump https://right.report/hidden-trump-vote-giuliani-explains-the-undercurrent-of-support-behind-trump/ https://right.report/hidden-trump-vote-giuliani-explains-the-undercurrent-of-support-behind-trump/#respond Sun, 20 Oct 2024 11:34:28 +0000 https://right.report/hidden-trump-vote-giuliani-explains-the-undercurrent-of-support-behind-trump/ Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani sees Trump’s secret weapon—voters too embarrassed to admit their support publicly—fueled by media vilification and attacks on traditional values. He believes this “hidden Trump vote” will be decisive in the 2024 election. Giuiani appeared on Saturday’s WarRoom to discuss his point of view.

The Hidden Trump Vote Phenomenon

Rudy Giuliani, former New York City Mayor and one of Trump’s staunchest allies has pointed out a significant factor that he believes will be pivotal in Trump’s potential victory in 2024: the “hidden Trump vote.” This term refers to individuals who support Donald Trump but do not openly express it. Giuliani argues that media attacks on Trump have pushed many of his supporters into silence. These voters don’t publicly declare their allegiance due to the stigma attached to supporting Trump in the current political climate.

“The more they make him into this monster, the more people vote for him,” Giuliani explains. He claims that this undercurrent of hidden support was evident in previous elections, with Trump often outperforming the polls. Giuliani believes this phenomenon will once again play a major role in the upcoming election.

Media Demonization Drives Hidden Support

According to Giuliani, relentless media attacks on Trump have paradoxically strengthened his base. Rather than turning people away from Trump, these attacks have caused many to silently align with him. Giuliani argues that Trump’s portrayal as a divisive and monstrous figure has driven some of his supporters into hiding, only to express their views at the ballot box.

This dynamic creates what Giuliani describes as a hidden voting bloc—people who may not outwardly display their support for Trump but are likely to cast a vote for him on election day. In 2016, Giuliani recalls that polls had Trump trailing Hillary Clinton by eight points, yet Trump managed to win the election. He attributes this to the hidden vote phenomenon, where public opinion polls fail to capture the true level of support for Trump. […]

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Harvesting America First Voters in Arizona: Gina Swoboda’s Mission to Mobilize Arizona Voters https://right.report/harvesting-america-first-voters-in-arizona-gina-swobodas-mission-to-mobilize-arizona-voters/ https://right.report/harvesting-america-first-voters-in-arizona-gina-swobodas-mission-to-mobilize-arizona-voters/#respond Sun, 13 Oct 2024 19:49:56 +0000 https://right.report/harvesting-america-first-voters-in-arizona-gina-swobodas-mission-to-mobilize-arizona-voters/ On Saturday’s episode of WarRoom, host Royce White welcomed Gina Swoboda, an Arizona-based activist dedicated to increasing voter turnout. Their conversation focused on Swoboda’s innovative approach to mobilizing voters, emphasizing her motto of “harvesting voters” and her unique transportation initiative.

Harvesting Voters: A New Approach

Gina Swoboda’s mission is clear: she wants to ensure that every eligible voter in Arizona can make their voice heard. “I can’t harvest ballots, but I can harvest voters,” she declared, encapsulating her commitment to voter mobilization. This statement reflects her belief that facilitating access to the polls is just as crucial as the act of voting itself.

Van Rides for Voters

A significant aspect of Swoboda’s efforts is her custom van, affectionately dubbed the “Scooby Van.” This vehicle serves as a mobile solution for individuals who might lack transportation to polling locations. Swoboda explains, “You can sign up, and we’ll come to you.” The Scooby Van is designed to eliminate barriers for those who want to vote but may face challenges getting to the polls.

By offering rides, Swoboda hopes to increase early voter participation. “I want them to bank it now, get the votes in now,” she emphasizes. This proactive approach is essential, especially in light of the issues experienced during the 2022 Arizona election, where long lines and equipment malfunctions left some voters frustrated and unable to cast their ballots. […]

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Eric Teetsel on America’s Untapped Potential: A Call for Change at the Ballotbox https://right.report/eric-teetsel-on-americas-untapped-potential-a-call-for-change-at-the-ballotbox/ https://right.report/eric-teetsel-on-americas-untapped-potential-a-call-for-change-at-the-ballotbox/#respond Thu, 03 Oct 2024 13:36:44 +0000 https://right.report/eric-teetsel-on-americas-untapped-potential-a-call-for-change-at-the-ballotbox/ Eric Teetsel, who appeared on Wednesday’s WarRoom program, is the newly appointed Executive Vice President of the Center for Renewing America. He spoke with Dave Brat and shed light on what he sees as the United States’s untapped potential. His insights, rooted in a deep understanding of current issues, provide a compelling case for voters to reconsider who has been neglected and how to work towards a brighter future.

Understanding America’s Challenges

Teetsel opened the conversation by addressing the pressing issues Americans face today. He noted, “For a long time now, we have made policy choices… that may work for a certain class of society.” This remark encapsulates the disparity that exists within our economy, where the needs of average Americans have often been sidelined in favor of elites. Teetsel emphasized that the average citizen has been left behind and that this neglect must be addressed.

The Vision of a Better Future

Teetsel’s vision for America is not merely about addressing the issues at hand but about harnessing the nation’s potential for improvement. He expressed hope, stating, “America is not what it has the potential to be, but we have hope that things can get better.” This hope serves as a rallying cry for voters who want to see tangible change in their communities.

The untapped potential of America lies in recognizing the capabilities of its citizens and providing them with opportunities for growth. Teetsel believes that with the right leadership and policies, Americans can reclaim their prosperity and lead fulfilling lives. […]

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