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Final Trump Rally Before Election Day

Final Trump Rally Before Election Day

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Speaker 1 (00:00):

… needs in these perilous times in which we live. But as the psalmist said, "Some trust in horses and some in chariots, but we trust in the name of the Lord." May our ultimate trust be in the great God who alone can bring hope and victory. And so God, tonight, give us victory we pray. And Father God heal our land to truly be a shining city on a hill and a beacon of hope to a broken world. And so our father who is above all hallowed, exalted, revered above every other name, your rule and reign with ultimate authority come to us today. Your will be done right where we are and where Donald Trump and JD Vance are, as it is in your seat of authority. Give us this day, all we need for our strengthening and resolve, and forgive us our faults and errors, and yes, our sins, as only you can enable us to forgive others. Do not lead us into any enticement to deviate from your your authority, but deliver us from evil and his forces, for yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.

Speaker 2 (01:42):

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome former state senator and Republican nominee for the United States Congress in Michigan's seventh District, Tom Barrett, to lead us in the Pledge of Allegiance.

Speaker 3 (01:57):

Thank you. Thank you. I want to briefly share a story with you before we do the Pledge. 70 years ago here in Michigan, a member of Congress introduced the bill to add the words, "Under God," to our Pledge of Allegiance. He did that because America was in the middle of the Cold War. And he said the unbridgeable gap between us and the communists was our belief in Almighty God. That bill was signed into law 70 years ago this year on flag day, President Trump's birthday. And that member of Congress was my great-grandfather. So I'm proud to be standing here in front of you today as a candidate for Congress to carry on that legacy, and I'd love to lead you in the Pledge of Allegiance now.

Speaker 8 (02:59):

Move your cover.

Speaker 3 (03:03):

I pledge allegiance to the flag…

Crowd (03:05):

To the flag. Of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands. One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

Speaker 3 (03:19):

… to the flag. Of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands. One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you, let's go win.

Speaker 2 (03:28):

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, Marine veteran Andrew Harbin, to sing our national anthem.

Music (03:44):

O say, can you see.

(03:50)
By the dawn's early light.

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What so proudly we hailed.

(04:02)
At the twilight's last gleaming?

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Whose broad stripes and bright stars.

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Through the perilous fight.

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O'er the ramparts we watched.

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Were so gallantly streaming?

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And the rockets' red glare.

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The bombs bursting in air.

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Gave proof through the night.

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That our flag was still there.

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O say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave.

(04:31)
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave.

Speaker 2 (05:55):

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage mayor of Hamtramck, Amer Ghalib.

Music (06:15):

Sun comin' up over New York City.

(06:22)
School bus driver in a traffic jam. Starin' at the faces in her rearview…

Mayor of Hamtramck (06:38):

Good evening everyone, it's my honor to be here to speak to you tonight. This is an amazing crowd, and this will be a historic night, and tomorrow hopefully we'll celebrate together a historic victory. The whole world is standing on its feet, watching and observing what will the American people decide tomorrow. The fate of the world will be decided by you tomorrow, and the future of our country and our democracy will be decided by you tomorrow. I'm very proud that I endorsed President Trump, and my endorsement broke the wall of isolation and fear and silence and hesitance among the Arab and Muslim Americans. I was just looking at some surveys, and I was showing some of my friends now a survey that was started an hour ago among the Arab Americans in Metro Detroit area, and over 1,300 people participated so far. It shows that 76% will vote for President Trump. And only 3% chose Harris. The rest are others. Another survey was done last week, and over 3,300 people in the Metro Detroit area, 57% chose Donald Trump, 8% chose Harris.

Audience Member (08:51):

Ghalib, Ghalib, Ghalib, Ghalib.

Mayor of Hamtramck (08:58):

Thank you. So my message to my fellow Arab and Muslim Americans, your votes in the swing states will change the face of America, and your votes will decide the future of America, so please chose carefully between negligence and arrogance of heirs who never visited your cities or your communities, whose campaign kicked out some of the Arab and Muslim activists after they invite them with the special guest invitations, and who refused to meet with any of the Arab American leaders, and between President Trump, who showed so much respect and appreciation to the community, who visited our cities, and who sat down with us and listened to our concern, and showed so much appreciation to the Arab American community.

(10:14)
Now please choose peace over war, stability over chaos, prosperity over hardship, and common sense over nonsense. And finally, president Trump has been working so hard for the past 65 days with no rest and no break, this 78 years old man has been doing everything possible to gain your support. And some people are saying he's a threat to democracy. How is that possible when he's working so hard to gain your support? I think he's the right person for this critical time, and he will protect our democracy and our country. And you all should decide tomorrow and choose President Trump. Thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (11:46):

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, mayor of Dearborn Heights, Bill Bazzi.

Music (11:51):

Whatever it takes.

(11:51)
'Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins

(11:51)
I do whatever it takes.

(11:51)
'Cause I love how it feels when I break the chains.

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Whatever it takes.

(11:51)
Yeah, take me to the top I'm ready for.

(11:51)
Whatever it takes.

(11:51)
'Cause I love the adrenaline in my veins.

Audience Member (11:51):

We love you, Bill.

Speaker 4 (12:20):

I love you too. Hello Michigan. I love these guys. I can tell you, I remember my brother, he said it best, actually he took my speech, but I can tell you I've been talking to a lot of my community members, the surrounding cities, there's a lot of support for President Trump. I can tell you on Thursday, I kid you not, I had 15 people that actually came in, they're immigrants, just got their citizenship, first time they voted. After they voted, they told me they voted for President Trump. President Trump has got a lot of supports from surrounding communities, also from a lot of businesses in the area who are worried about their businesses, about the economy, the way things are going. I even got calls from a friends of mine who actually work on border patrol, and they really want President Trump to control what's going on. And also the dismay in some of the areas we're seeing in Michigan with whatever's happening from the border, you guys know what I'm talking about. We got to get that under control.

Audience Member (13:48):

[inaudible 00:13:49].

Speaker 4 (13:49):

Thank you. I owe it to my brothers that works at the border patrol, some of them I served in the with. And and hurrah.

Crowd (14:02):

Hurrah.

Speaker 4 (14:05):

Sorry follow service members, this is a Marine thing. So I can tell you there's very few, maybe this month people that actually told me that "You should have sat on the side and not get involved with this." But you know what I told them? They said, "You might risk your reelection next year." I told them "I'd rather lose my election… to have a bunch of warmongers win the election." Thank you. As a Marine of 21 years, I swore to protect the constitution of the United States. Hurrah. And I can tell you I was really upset when Cheney visited Michigan. To me, that was a slap in my face. Thank you, yeah, exactly. And that's a slap in a lot of veterans that actually served in Iraq and wars in the Middle East. One thing that was really upsetting, when Cheney said, country over power. What'd she say? Country over…

Audience Member (15:27):

Party.

Speaker 4 (15:27):

Party.Llost my train of thought. That's how upset I was. But I can tell you she actually misunderstood. Well all misunderstood. She should have said money over country. Cheney deceived all the Americans by telling them Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. A lot of our thousands of our military were killed in Iraq, tens and thousands were injured. Over million Iraqis were killed. Just deception of the American people, for what? He benefited his company, $40 billion, taxpayers money. Thank you. So that's one of the reasons I voted, and I just voted recently. But I can tell you, I endorsed Donald Trump to be the president of the United States. Thank you. Thank you. We need to bring prosperity, build our economy, stop the war, and invest in our country, and rebuild our infrastructure. Vote for Donald Trump to be our next president. Thank you.

Speaker 2 (17:04):

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, United States Congressman, John Molnar.

Music (17:22):

Love is like a bomb, baby, c'mon get it on.

(17:22)
Livin' like a lover with a radar phone.

(17:22)
Lookin' like a tramp, like a video vamp.

(17:29)
Demolition woman, can I be your man?

Speaker 5 (17:36):

Hello, West Michigan. My name is John Molinar, and I represent Michigan's second congressional district. A little history tonight. As he walked out of the constitutional convention in Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin was asked what the delegates had given the people. His response? A republic, if you can keep it. In less than 24 hours, the votes will be cast and the polls will close here in Michigan. Much is at stake. Can we keep this republic? I have good news for you. We will soon hear from President Donald J. Trump. And we know President Trump has our back. We can't afford four more years of high inflation, a southern border crisis, and weakness on the global stage. We need common sense solutions for our economy, lower prices, a secure southern border, and strong American leadership here at home and abroad.

(19:24)
So here's my request for all of you. If you haven't already voted, I need you to vote tomorrow. I need you to vote for a more prosperous America. I need you to vote for a secure southern border. I need you to vote for a healthier America, and for our God-given rights to the freedom of religion and the freedom of speech. Vote for the right to defend your family and your family's values. Vote for the sanctity of human life. America needs you to vote for President Donald Trump, Mike Rogers for Senate. And I ask that you give us a growing Republican majority in the US House and the Michigan House of Representatives.

(20:42)
And please do not forget to complete your ballot by voting for O'Grady and Fink for Supreme Court. I want to personally thank you for all you've been doing. You've been making phone calls, knocking on doors, placing yard signs, talking to your friends and neighbors about the importance of this election. History will record whether we live out America's full promise or decline, as so many nations have done before us. Our freedom hangs in the balance. Let's make America great again and rise to the occasion by electing Donald J. Trump as America's 47th President. Thank you and God bless you.

Speaker 2 (22:07):

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, United States Congressman, Bill Huizenga.

Speaker 6 (22:36):

I actually got a chance to request Deadly Tedly as my walk-up music, which is pretty cool. Motor City Madman, I don't think he can be here with us tonight. But interestingly enough, this is actually my third election eve rally with Donald J. Trump. Now we're going to do a little class participation here, all right? Everybody with me, you ready for this? All right. Who here was at DeVos Place just down the road in 2016? Let's hear from you. That's a good crowd, that's a good crowd. Now who here was out at Grand Rapids Airport freezing their nuggets off? All right. That was a cold night. Interestingly enough, Ted Nugent was backstage trying to keep his hands warm so he could actually do the national anthem. Well, I know that we've got a phenomenal crowd here tonight, and there's as big a crowd who can't even get in. So count yourself lucky as we elect Donald J. Trump the next president of the United States.

(23:53)
All right, we're not done with class participation quite yet. All right, we're going to do a little poll. The media's going to be kind of interested in this one actually. It's okay, it's okay. It's good they're here, they're giving us good coverage. That's all right. So I want to know, who here has either done early voting or absentee ballot already? And I'm assuming the rest of you are voting tomorrow? All right, there we go. Both of those responses make me think the Democrats are in a lot of trouble. That's right. That's right. All right, now we've got a little bit of time. Not much. My understanding is I hope I'm not spoiling anything, president's in the air, he is on his way here. And I think that's a good thing, right? We've all been here for a little while, but that man is the Energizer Bunny of American politics, isn't he? So we're going to see, and I see my friend, my 10X friend right down there, by the way. We got to make sure, if you haven't gone out to 10X, make sure that you're doing that. That is a tool to get your friends, your neighbors, and even your cousins that you don't like, out to the polls tomorrow. But we're going to see if we can let President Trump know he's coming to Grand Rapids. And I'm going to divide you, okay? This way, we'll let you guys kind of choose. Right here. No, it's not going to be a go green, go white, not a go blue.

(25:36)
Hold on, hold on. All right. So hold on. Hey, as long as we beat Ohio State, that doesn't matter. All right. So by the way, isn't JD Vance the best thing that's come out of Ohio? That's right. All right, stick with me, here we go. I want this side of the arena, and man, this is an amazing arena. There's not a seat back… By the way, you better be telling them the truth on this. There isn't a single open seat up there, by the way, media. So I want to hear this side of the arena do a Trump, this side of the arena, I want to hear a Vance. So let's go Trump.

Crowd (26:14):

Trump, Vance, Trump, Vance.

Speaker 6 (26:14):

One more time.

Crowd (26:20):

Trump, Vance.

Speaker 6 (26:20):

Yeah, that's right. Way to go. Way to go. Way to go. All right. Now my time's coming up, but I just want to press one thing, and make sure that you understand this. Donald Trump needs to go into the White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. We all agree about that, right? But here's the thing, and I've lived through this. I lived through the first two years of the last Trump administration, and I lived through the second two years of that first administration. There is no Donald J. Trump agenda, there is no our America's agenda, if he does not have a majority in the Senate and a majority in the House of Representatives. You with me, you following?

(27:11)
We can have him in the White House. But if he does not have the ability to pass his legislation, whether it's energy policy, tax policy, foreign policy, that agenda is dead in the water. And we cannot let that happen. We cannot let that happen. So we've got to make sure that we are electing a Republican majority of the House of Representatives, and the US Senate. And guess what? Michigan is at the crossroads of all three of those things, right here tonight. All three of those. We are the path to the White House, the path to the Senate Majority, and the path to the House majority. And that's how we get our agenda, your agenda, done. So who wants to go win? All right. Now let's give it one big send-off. Trump, Vance, Trump.

Crowd (28:02):

Trump, Vance, Trump, Vance.

Speaker 6 (28:06):

Let's go win.

Speaker 2 (28:14):

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage, endorsed candidate for the United States Senate, Mike Rogers.

Music (28:21):

Back in black.

(28:21)
I hit the sack.

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I've been too long, I'm glad to be back.

(28:21)
Yes, I'm let loose.

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From the noose.

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That's kept me hanging about.

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I've been looking at the sky.

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'Cause it's gettin' me high.

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Forget the hearse 'cause I never die.

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I got nine lives.

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Cat's eyes.

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Abusin' every one of them and running wild.

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'Cause I'm back.

Speaker 7 (29:07):

I Are you guys fired up? How about this? No Tax on Tips, helmets. I love that. I love that. Those are called working hats. [inaudible 00:29:25]. Well, I have to tell you, you got to get excited, I know the president's on his way. Yeah, you bet. I hope you're ready to give him a Grand Rapids Michigan send-off into tomorrow, into his next presidency, huh? And I want you to do me a favor. There's four generations of military service in our family, four in my wife's family as well. Our son, Lieutenant John Rogers is here with us this evening. I don't know where he's at, I don't know where he went. All right. My wife also served Department of Defense in Iraq. Thank you so much for your service as well.

(30:15)
To all of the veterans, thank you. To our friends who traveled here from Dearborn and Dearborn Heights in southeast Michigan, our Christian Arab friends, our Muslim Arab friends, welcome. You are welcome here, and we're counting on you. Thank you. We all want a path to peace and we all want prosperity for our families and our children. Thank you for being part of that coalition. Thank you. The Democrats are very proud. I don't know if you noticed this, they have Bon Jovi coming to Detroit. Yeah, yeah. This is okay. This is really Okay. I'll tell you why. They got Bon Jovi, we got auto workers. Thank you brother.

Audience Member (31:16):

We have Kid Rock

Speaker 7 (31:19):

Yeah, that's right. We do have Kid Rock. That's pretty good, I like that. Who is a great shot at a beer can, ain't he? That's pretty good. What, too soon? Was that too soon? They have Taylor Swift. We got teamsters. They got Sarah Jessica Parker, we've got farmers on our team.

Speaker 7 (32:00):

I will take Team America all day long, huh? Tell you some other folks we got. Met a guy who was the valet, the bellhop valet, who came here about 10 years ago from a Caribbean country. And we had just happened to be chatting about where he was at and where he was going. He said, "I don't understand Americans sometimes. Do you know I would have to pay to have this job in my home country? And I would have to pay, every month, a VIG to somebody who helped me get this job in my country?" And he said, "You know what happened here? I came here and said, 'I'm going to be the hardest working guy you have here if you give me a chance.'" And he said, "You know what? Unbelievable. Not only they give me the job, but after 10 years of saving, I'm going to be able to afford my first house. Only in America," he said, "could this happen."

(33:06)
Think about what we have and who we are. We stopped at a Lebanese restaurant, actually, on the way. We were in the southeast side of Michigan today. We were with JD Vance earlier today, who did a phenomenal job. In Flint, Michigan, I will say. The owner was Muslim. He had Arab Christians working on his staff.

Audience (33:24):

[inaudible 00:33:25].

Speaker 7 (33:25):

Yeah, you bet. Chaldeans, Egyptians. You bet. I love it, I love it, I love it.

Audience (33:29):

Love the Chaldeans!

Speaker 7 (33:32):

Yeah, I love Chaldeans.

Audience (33:32):

Yeah!

Speaker 7 (33:33):

Yeah, yeah. Make sure you all come to the polls tomorrow. I love it. They all came out, one by one, all of them, the servers, every one of them. And he came out and said, "I will tell you something. I know there was some trepidation about voting Republican," he said, "but look at my restaurant." Candidly, it wasn't all that full. He said, "Four years ago, we used to have 45, an hour, and 90 minute waits. The Democrats are stealing our future." Think of that. And one staff after another came out and said, "We can't handle this. We are voting Republican."

(34:21)
So, we know how difficult it has been on Michigan families all over this state, and we've talked to a ton of them. For the moms who are struggling, who told us that they have to go to the food pantry the last two and three days of the month to feed their families, to the folks who actually are working for a living that just got laid off at Ford. Think of that, 700 people, because of these EV mandates. The government telling you what kind of car to buy, and telling our companies what car to build.

Audience (34:55):

Boo!

(34:55)
[inaudible 00:34:56].

Speaker 7 (34:55):

We're going to kill those EV mandates.

(35:11)
So, think about what we're doing here. We are here tonight. You didn't give up on politics. Thanks for doing it. You didn't give up on Michigan, because so many people did early on. We got here tonight where we will make the difference for President Donald J. Trump in sending him to the White House. And for those families that had to go home and talk about that pink slip with their family, which, by the way, goes through Thanksgiving and Christmas, we need to tell them something tomorrow by our showing up. By you bringing five of your friends. By finding that crazy Uncle Earl that we all have that hasn't voted in 10 years. You got to find him. Get him to the poll. Yeah, everybody knows that. My family says it's me. I don't know. It could be. We need to tell those autoworkers, come tomorrow, we're going to have your back. We're going to tell that woman who is taking groceries off of the conveyor belt and putting it back in the cart because they can't afford it, tomorrow, we will have your back. We're going to tell police officers who have been treated like doormats for the last four years, come tomorrow, we will have your back. And we are going to tell the men and women of the United States military, no more of that woke nonsense. Come tomorrow, we will have your back! I know you're fired up. Let's do this! Let's win for our country, for our citizens, for the future of the United States of America! Let's get Donald J. Trump in the White House, let's get Mike Rogers in the Senate, and let's get rid of Chuck Schumer! God bless you! Get out there! Get it done! Go for America!

Announcer (37:30):

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage former United States Ambassador to Germany, and former acting Director of National Intelligence for the Trump administration, Rick Grenell.

MUSIC (37:40):

Saddle up your horses.

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Saddle up your horses.

Rick Grenell (37:40):

Let's go!

MUSIC (37:41):

Oh, saddle up your horses.

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Come on, get ready for the ride of your life.

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Saddle up your horses. We've got a trail to blaze.

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Through our blue yonder of God's amazing grace.

(38:08)
Let's follow our leader into the glorious unknown.

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Into the glorious unknown.

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This is the life like no other.

Rick Grenell (38:25):

Let's go. Hello, Michigan.

MUSIC (38:29):

This is the great adventure.

Rick Grenell (38:33):

I got to tell you, it feels good to be home. I'm a Michigander. I know I play a Californian on TV, but I am born in Muskegon, and I was raised in Jenison, Michigan, and it feels good to be back home. Let me just tell you, we got some work to do. As my mom will tell you, we Westsiders always vote right, but if it wasn't for Detroit, we'd be winning these elections. But I got some news for you this time. We've been working Detroit, we've been working Wayne County.

(39:26)
And let me tell you one thing about Wayne County and our Arab brothers and Muslim brothers and sisters, let me tell you one thing about them. They want peace. And Donald Trump is the peace candidate. He's the one who's going to deliver peace. No more wars, no more open borders. We're tired of it, and we're tired of the left telling us, telling you, that somehow, you are mean-spirited for wanting to have a closed border. You're not mean-spirited. Matter of fact, you are the most generous people in the history of the world when it comes to immigration. We give roughly a million people a year US citizenship. No other nation comes even close to that. You are generous. But guess what? There's 500 million people who want to come to this great country. You got to have rules. You got to vet people. We welcome immigrants who are legal, who do it the right way. Don't cut the line. Don't cut the line. We're not going to apologize for wanting to have rules.

(40:50)
And by the way, we conservatives and Republicans and independents and common-sense people, you can't tell us that somehow, wanting to have rules and a closed border makes us racist. We think when you came up with this idea of sanctuary cities, it sounds like a spa day. Sanctuary city. Who would be against sanctuary cities? It sounds so nice. But let me tell you what sanctuary cities are. It's an evil concept. It's an evil concept where you get to break federal law and get protection. That is unacceptable. We hear from our friends on the left constantly, talking about undermining democracy. Nothing undermines democracy when you attack the rule of law with a sanctuary city.

(41:57)
Millions of Americans are demanding peace, and Donald Trump has delivered peace. We have seen Kamala Harris, for the last year, struggle on the world stage. She doesn't know where the Middle East is. She doesn't know how to negotiate. She hasn't been over there. Matter of fact, Kamala Harris hasn't even gone to Dearborn, Michigan. Why is that?

Audience (42:31):

Boo!

Rick Grenell (42:32):

Why is it that Kamala Harris can't go to Dearborn? I got one thing to say. Hillary Clinton didn't go to Wisconsin, and Kamala Harris didn't go to Dearborn. That spells disaster. Ladies and gentlemen, we are going to win Michigan. We're going to put Mike Rogers in the Senate.

(42:55)
But let me tell you how we have to do it. Gone is the day that you get to come into the Van Andel Arena, come down here with a whole bunch of people who believe the same way, listen to some speeches, get riled up, and go home and cross your fingers, and hope that we win tomorrow night while you sit on your couch and watch TV. Gone is that day. I wish that we lived in the America where you could just watch. But I'm here to tell you, if you watch, you're going to lose your country. We are not promised to be the greatest country in the history of the world forever. You have to work for it.

(43:39)
When you leave this arena, when you leave this arena, you've got work to do tomorrow. Every single person has to call everybody they know and say, "I'm voting for Donald Trump and Mike Rogers, and here's why." You have to do this. Listen, we spend a lot of money on TV commercials and pamphlets, and your mailboxes are being flooded, but there is no better way to get someone to vote for Donald Trump than for you to say to them, "I need you to vote for Donald Trump. I'll drive you. I'll take you to the polls." Bug people tomorrow. You have a job to do.

(44:25)
And let me just finish with this. I know President Trump. What he's been through is un-American. We should not have a system that tries to ruin this man, bankrupt him. It is un-American, what they're doing to him. But he's taught us one thing. And we must do that-

Audience (44:50):

Fight! Fight!

Rick Grenell (44:51):

Ladies and gentlemen, tomorrow, when you wake up, you have to work to save your country. And what that means is you must fight, fight, fight.

Audience (45:02):

Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight!

Rick Grenell (45:03):

Thank you very much.

Announcer (45:14):

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage governor of North Dakota, Doug Burgum.

MUSIC (45:50):

… born free.

(45:50)
I was born free.

(45:50)
I was born free.

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Born free.

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Free, like a river raging.

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Strong, is the wind I'm facing.

(45:57)
Chasing dreams and racing Father Time.

(46:10)
Deep, like the grandest canyon.

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Wild, like an untamed stallion.

(46:10)
If you can't…

Doug Burgum (46:13):

Hello, Michigan! Are you ready to rock? Yes, you need to be, because if you're here tonight, you're part of history. Yes, you are. This is historic evening. How many of you were here eight years ago, with President Trump? Raise your hand if you were. Everybody here is going to be able to raise their hand in the future and say you were here the night when the greatest political comeback in American history occurred. And it happened right here at Grand Rapids, Michigan! I've got a simple little quiz for you. It's multiple choice, two answers. Harris or Trump?

Audience (47:12):

Trump!

Doug Burgum (47:16):

You need to let me ask the question first. Who's going to win Michigan?

Audience (47:24):

Trump!

Doug Burgum (47:24):

Who's going to win Michigan?

Audience (47:26):

Trump!

Doug Burgum (47:28):

Who are we going to send back to the White House?

Audience (47:30):

Trump!

Doug Burgum (47:32):

Yes, that's right, that's what's going to happen. Everyone tells you that this is the most important election of their lifetime, but this one actually is. And the other thing that we need to understand is it is a national election. There are over 3,000 counties in America. This election is going to be decided tomorrow. About half the electorate hasn't voted yet. 50% of our country, voting tomorrow. And that election is going to be decided in 19 counties in seven states. And this is one of those counties that's going to decide the election. And again, who's going to win tomorrow here?

Audience (48:16):

Trump!

Doug Burgum (48:17):

Yes, and that's good news. It's good news for all of you, and good news for America.

(48:22)
And I want to start with a message from President Trump. And that's one of gratitude. Gratitude for each and every one of you, because if you're in this room, I got to believe that you've been knocking on doors. I see those white Trump Force captains out there. Thank you all for everything you've been doing. How many people have put up a sign in their yard? Look at that. How many of you have talked to a friend about who you're going to vote for? How many of you have posted something online about your support for President Trump? Yes, this room, this room, and many watching at home, you are the force multiplier. You're the group that's overcoming all the misinformation and all the lies. You're out there talking about something that no one can take away from you, and that's your lived experience and your lived experiences. Is there anything in your life today that costs less than it did four years ago?

Audience (49:31):

No!

Doug Burgum (49:31):

Were you better off when President Trump was president?

Audience (49:37):

Yes!

Doug Burgum (49:37):

That's all you need to tell to your friends tomorrow, that we've got a proven leader that can bring our country back American greatness. And when we're in a room like we are tonight, and we start with a prayer, and we start with a pledge, what I see? I don't see garbage.

Audience (49:56):

No!

Doug Burgum (49:57):

No. What I see is the best of America. The best of America, where people come together because they care about their country, they care about their community, they care about their family, they care about their kids, they care about their grandkids, and they care about generations that haven't been born yet. That's what I see in this room.

(50:27)
And when President Trump takes the stage tonight, and you see that emotion when he walks out here to the music, that's exactly what he's seeing. And I know that he is filled with gratitude for what each and every one of you have done, and what each and every one are you going to do tomorrow, because you have an opportunity, by what you do tomorrow, to change the course of this country and put us back on the track. There's a giant mess out there. Who's going to fix it?

Audience (50:54):

Trump!

Doug Burgum (50:57):

Absolutely. And I just have to touch on that for just one second. As a governor of North Dakota… As a governor of North Dakota, I had an opportunity. I grew up in a small town of 300 people. Didn't even have a computer in that town when I was going to high school, never seen a piece of software. But with this amazing country, I had a chance to do a software startup with 10 kids from North Dakota. And because of the freedom and the opportunity and the ability to take risks, we built a 2,000 person company. We sold our products all over the world. The American Dream existed. And that started under Ronald Reagan, when that happened. And he came in, Ronald Reagan, and he fixed high interest rates, he brought peace and prosperity to the world, and he was following Jimmy Carter.

(51:47)
And what do we have now? With Harris, she's got her fingerprints over every problem we have right now. Who was the last person in the room, that's bragging about the last person in the room, about the authorized invasion to Afghanistan? Who was that?

Audience (52:02):

Kamala!

(52:03)
Harris!

Doug Burgum (52:04):

Let's pick one, are we going to say Kamala or Harris?

Audience (52:06):

Kamala!

Doug Burgum (52:09):

Kamala, you want to say Kamala? Who was the last one in the room?

Audience (52:12):

Trump!

Doug Burgum (52:15):

No, no.

Audience (52:15):

Kamala Harris!

Doug Burgum (52:19):

We're talking about who decided to do the horrible withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Audience (52:27):

Harris!

(52:27)
Kamala!

(52:27)
Kamala Harris!

Doug Burgum (52:28):

Okay, I think you know the answer. Who was the vote that broke the tie that created the Inflation Creation Act? That was Harris.

Audience (52:36):

Harris!

Doug Burgum (52:38):

Who was the border czar?

Audience (52:40):

Harris!

Doug Burgum (52:41):

Yes. Who was in charge of the EV mandates that are killing our auto industry?

Audience (52:47):

Harris!

Doug Burgum (52:48):

Yes. And who was the one that was leading the cover-up that Joe Biden has the capacity to be our president?

Audience (52:59):

Harris!

Doug Burgum (52:59):

So, it is so clear. This is not like a slight course correction when President Trump gets in office with your help. This is 180 degree different direction on the economy, on energy policy, on border policy, and on national security. And I can tell you myself, four weeks ago, I had an opportunity to be in the Middle East. They can't wait for President Trump to come back in and bring peace back to the world. Two weeks ago, I was in South Korea, talking with their president. 51 million people living in a spot that's half the size of North Dakota, 20 miles away from the DMZ. On the other side, you got the North Korea, which has got nuclear weapons. Do you know who they can't wait to have back in office? Someone with the strength to stand up to China, stand up to the new partnership between North Korea and Russia. North Korea, sending troops to Russia. Russia, fighting a war against us with oil money, because this administration with Harris is choking the US energy business. Both Iran and Russia are funding wars against us with the failed Biden-Harris energy policies. You know who's going to fix that?

Audience (54:20):

Trump!

Doug Burgum (54:20):

Absolutely. So, do you want more prosperity for you and your family?

Audience (54:26):

Yes!

Doug Burgum (54:27):

Do you want lower prices for everything you buy?

Audience (54:29):

Yes!

Doug Burgum (54:30):

Do you want peace abroad?

Audience (54:34):

Yes!

Doug Burgum (54:35):

Okay. Who are we going to send back to the White House?

Audience (54:39):

Trump!

Doug Burgum (54:39):

Absolutely. And he's going to be on stage tonight. They're getting closer. They're coming in here. And this is going to be the final historic thing, like I said, of the greatest comeback in political history. You're all part of it. Let's give him an incredible Michigan welcome when he gets here. Thank you, Michigan, let's go! Let's get it done tomorrow! Thank you! USA! USA! USA!

Audience (55:04):

USA! USA! USA!

MUSIC (55:32):

I'm tryna put you in the worst mood, ah.

(55:34)
P1 cleaner than your church shoes, ah.

(55:37)
Milli point two just to hurt you, ah.

(55:38)
All red Lamb' just to tease you, ah.

(55:42)
None of these toys on lease too, ah.

(55:44)
Made your whole year in a week too, yah.

(55:47)
Main bitch outta your league too, ah.

(55:49)
Side bitch outta your league too, ah.

(55:50)
House so empty, need a centerpiece.

(55:55)
20 racks a table, cut from ebony.

(55:58)
Cut that ivory into skinny pieces. Then she clean it with her face, man, I love my baby, ah.

(56:03)
You talkin' money, need a hearin' aid.

(56:05)
You talkin' 'bout me, I don't see the shade.

(56:05)
Switch up my style, I take any lane.

(56:05)
I switch up my cup, I kill any pain.

(56:12)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(56:12)
Look what you've done.

(56:12)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(56:12)
I'm a motherfuckin' starboy.

(56:12)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(56:12)
Look what you've done.

(56:12)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(56:12)
I'm a motherfuckin' starboy. Every day, a nigga try to test me, ah.

(56:36)
Every day, a nigga try to end me, ah.

(56:39)
Pull off in that Roadster SV, ah.

(56:41)
Pockets overweight, gettin' hefty, ah.

(56:44)
Comin' for the king, that's a far cry, I.

(56:47)
I come alive in the fall time, I.

(56:49)
The competition, I don't really listen.

(56:53)
I'm in the blue Mulsanne, bumpin' New Edition.

(56:54)
House so empty, need a centerpiece.

(56:55)
20 racks a table, cut from ebony. Cut that ivory into skinny pieces.

(57:01)
Then she clean it with her face, man, I love my baby, ah.

(57:05)
You talkin' money, need a hearin' aid.

(57:07)
You talkin' 'bout me, I don't see the shade.

(57:07)
Switch up my style, I take any lane.

(57:07)
I switch up my cup, I kill any pain.

(57:13)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(57:19)
Look what you've done.

(57:19)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(57:19)
I'm a motherfuckin' starboy.

(57:19)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(57:19)
Look what you've done.

(57:19)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(57:19)
I'm a motherfuckin' starboy. Let a nigga brag Pitt.

(57:37)
Legend of the fall, took the year like a bandit.

(57:40)
Bought Mama a crib and a brand new wagon.

(57:42)
Now she hit the grocery shop lookin' lavish.

(57:45)
Star Trek roof in that Wraith of Khan.

(57:48)
Girls get loose when they hear this song.

(57:50)
100 on the dash get me close to God.

(57:52)
We don't pray for love, we just pray for cars.

(57:56)
House so empty, need a centerpiece.

(57:59)
20 racks a table, cut from ebony.

(58:01)
Cut that ivory into skinny pieces.

(58:03)
Then she clean it with her face, man, I love my baby, ah.

(58:06)
You talkin' money, need a hearin' aid.

(58:09)
You talkin' 'bout me, I don't see the shade.

(58:12)
Switch up my style, I take any lane.

(58:13)
I switch up my cup, I kill any pain.

(58:15)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(58:15)
Look what you've done.

(58:15)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(58:15)
I'm a motherfuckin' starboy.

(58:15)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(58:15)
Look what you've done.

(58:15)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(58:15)
I'm a motherfuckin' starboy.

(58:15)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(58:15)
Look what you've done.

(58:15)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(58:15)
I'm a motherfuckin' starboy.

(58:15)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(58:15)
Look what you've done.

(58:15)
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

(58:15)
I'm a motherfuckin' starboy.

(58:15)
We've been together since way back when.

(58:15)
Sometimes I never wanna see you again.

(58:15)
But I want you to know, after all these years.

(58:15)
You're still the one I want whisperin' in my ear.

(58:15)
You're still the one I wanna talk to in bed.

(58:15)
Still the one that turns my head.

(58:15)
We're still having fun and you're still the one.

(58:15)
I looked at your face every day.

(58:15)
But I never saw it 'til I went away.

(58:15)
When winter came, I just wanted to go.

(58:15)
Wanted to go.

(58:15)
Deep in the desert, I longed for the snow.

(58:15)
You're still the one that makes me laugh.

(58:15)
Still the one that's my better half.

(58:15)
We're still having fun and you're still the one.

(58:15)
You're still the one that makes me strong.

(58:15)
Still the one I want to take along.

(58:15)
We're still having fun and you're still the one.

(58:15)
Yes, you are.

(58:15)
Ooh.

(58:15)
Ooh.

(58:15)
Changing, our love is going gold.

(58:15)
Even though we grow old, it grows new.

(58:15)
You're still the one that I love to touch.

(58:15)
Still the one and I can't get enough.

(58:15)
We're still having fun and you're still the one.

(58:15)
You're still the one who can scratch my itch.

(58:15)
You're still the one that I wouldn't switch.

(58:15)
We're still having fun and you're still the one.

(58:15)
You are still the one that makes me shout.

(58:15)
Still the one that I dream about.

(58:15)
We're still having fun and you're still the one.

(58:15)
You're still the one.

(58:15)
You're still the one.

(58:15)
We're still having fun and you're still the one. Summertime is finally here.

(01:03:16)
That old ballpark, man, is back in gear.

(01:03:18)
Out on 49.

(01:03:19)
Man, I can see the lights.

(01:03:25)
School's out and the nights roll in.

(01:03:25)
Man, just like a long-lost friend.

(01:03:25)
You ain't seen in a while.

(01:03:25)
You can't help but smile.

(01:03:25)
And it's two bare feet on the dashboard.

(01:03:25)
Young love and an old Ford.

(01:03:42)
Cheap shades and a tattoo.

(01:03:44)
And a Yoo-Hoo.

(01:03:44)
Yoo-Hoo.

(01:03:46)
Bottle on the floorboard.

(01:03:47)
Perfect song on the radio.

(01:03:51)
Sing along 'cause it's one we know.

(01:03:51)
It's a smile, it's a kiss.

(01:03:51)
It's a sip of wine, it's summertime.

MUSIC (01:04:03):

Sweet summertime.

(01:04:11)
Temperature says 93.

(01:04:13)
Down at the Deposit and Guarantee.

(01:04:16)
But that swimmin' hole.

(01:04:19)
It's nice and cold.

(01:04:22)
Bikini bottoms underneath.

(01:04:24)
But the boys' hearts still skip a beat.

(01:04:27)
When them girls shimmy off. Them old cut-offs.

(01:04:33)
And it's two bare feet on the dashboard.

(01:04:35)
Young love and an old Ford.

(01:04:35)
Cheap shades and a tattoo.

(01:04:35)
And a yo-ho bottle on the floorboard.

(01:04:35)
Perfect song on the radio.

(01:04:35)
Sing along 'cause it's one we know.

(01:04:35)
It's a smile, it's a kiss.

(01:04:35)
It's a sip of wine, it's summertime.

(01:04:35)
Sweet summertime.

(01:04:35)
The more things change.

(01:04:35)
The more they stay the same.

(01:04:35)
It don't matter how old you are.

(01:04:35)
When you know what I'm talking 'bout.

(01:04:35)
Yeah, baby, when you got.

(01:04:35)
Two bare feet on the dashboard.

(01:04:35)
Young love and an old Ford.

(01:04:35)
Cheap shades and a tattoo.

(01:04:35)
And a yo-ho bottle rollin' on the floorboard.

(01:04:35)
Perfect song on the radio.

(01:04:35)
Sing along 'cause it's one we know.

(01:04:35)
It's a smile, it's a kiss.

(01:04:35)
It's a sip of wine, it's summertime.

(01:04:35)
Sweet summertime.

(01:04:35)
She's got a smile that it seems to me.

(01:04:35)
Reminds me of childhood memories.

(01:04:35)
Where everything was as fresh as the bright blue sky (Sky).

(01:04:35)
Now and then when I see her face.

(01:04:35)
She takes me away to that special place.

(01:04:35)
And if I stared too long I'd probably break down and cry.

(01:04:35)
Whoa-oh-oh! Sweet child o' mine.

(01:04:35)
Whoa, oh-oh-oh! Sweet love of mine.

(01:04:35)
She's got eyes of the bluest skies.

(01:04:35)
As if they thought of rain.

(01:04:35)
I hate to look into those eyes and see an ounce of pain.

(01:04:35)
Her hair reminds me of a warm, safe place.

(01:04:35)
Where as a child I'd hide.

(01:04:35)
And pray for the thunder and the rain to quietly pass me by.

(01:04:35)
Whoa-oh-oh! Sweet child o' mine.

(01:04:35)
Ooh, oh-oh-oh! Sweet love of mine.

(01:04:35)
Oh yeah! Whoa-oh-oh-oh! Sweet child o' mine.

(01:04:35)
Ooh-oh, oh, oh! Sweet love of mine.

(01:04:35)
Whoa, oh-oh-oh! Sweet child o' mine, ooh yeah.

(01:04:35)
Ooh! Sweet love of mine.

(01:04:35)
Where do we go?

(01:04:35)
Where do we go now?

(01:04:35)
Where do we go?

(01:04:35)
Ooh, where do we go?

(01:04:35)
Where do we go now?

(01:04:35)
Oh, where do we go now?

(01:04:35)
Where do we go? (Sweet child).

(01:04:35)
Ooh, where do we go now?

(01:04:35)
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay.

(01:04:35)
Where do we go now? Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, wow.

(01:04:35)
Where do we go?

(01:04:35)
Oh, where do we go now?

(01:04:35)
Oh, where do we go?

(01:04:35)
Where do we go now?

(01:04:35)
Where do we go? Ooh, where do we go now?

(01:15:01)
Now, now, now, now, now, now, now.

(01:15:01)
Sweet child, sweet child o' mine.

(01:15:01)
One, two, three.

(01:15:01)
Turn it up.

(01:15:01)
Big wheels keep on turnin'.

(01:15:01)
Carry me home to see my kin.

(01:15:01)
Singin' songs about the Southland.

(01:15:01)
I miss Alabamy once again.

(01:15:01)
And I think it's a sin, yes.

(01:15:01)
Well, I heard Mr. Young sing about her (Southern man).

(01:15:01)
Well, I heard ol' Neil put her down.

(01:15:01)
Well, I hope Neil Young will remember.

(01:15:01)
A Southern man don't need him around, anyhow.

(01:15:01)
Sweet home Alabama.

(01:15:01)
Where the skies are so blue.

(01:15:01)
Sweet home Alabama.

(01:15:01)
Lord, I'm coming home to you.

(01:15:01)
In Birmingham they loved the governor

(01:15:01)
Boo, boo, boo.

(01:15:01)
Now we all did what we could do.

(01:15:01)
Now Watergate does not bother me.

(01:15:01)
Does your conscience bother you?

(01:15:01)
Tell the truth.

(01:15:01)
Sweet home Alabama.

(01:15:01)
Where the skies are so blue.

(01:15:01)
Sweet home Alabama.

(01:15:01)
Lord, I'm coming home to you.

(01:15:01)
Here I come, Alabama.

(01:15:01)
Ah-ah-ah, Alabama.

(01:15:01)
Ah-ah-ah, Alabama.

(01:15:01)
Ah-ah-ah, Alabama.

(01:15:01)
Ah-ah-ah, Alabama.

(01:15:01)
Now Muscle Shoals has got the Swampers.

(01:15:01)
And they've been known to pick a song or two (Yes, they do).

(01:15:01)
Lord, they get me off so much.

(01:15:01)
They pick me up when I'm feelin' blue.

(01:15:01)
Well now, how 'bout you?

(01:15:01)
Sweet home Alabama.

(01:15:01)
Where the skies are so blue.

(01:15:01)
Sweet home Alabama.

(01:15:01)
Lord, I'm coming home to you.

(01:15:01)
Sweet home Alabama (Oh, sweet home, baby).

(01:15:01)
Where the skies are so blue (And the governor's true).

(01:15:01)
Sweet home Alabama (Lordy).

(01:15:01)
Lord, I'm coming home to you.

(01:15:01)
Yeah, yeah.

(01:15:01)
Mont… Montgomery's got the answer.

(01:15:01)
I got that real good, feel good stuff.

(01:17:19)
Up under the seat of my big black jacked up truck.

(01:17:24)
Rollin' on thirty-fives.

(01:17:26)
Pretty girl by my side.

(01:17:29)
You got that sun tan skirt and boots.

(01:17:31)
Waitin' on you to look my way and scoot.

(01:17:37)
Your little hot self over here.

(01:17:39)
Girl, hand me another beer, yeah.

(01:17:43)
All them other boys wanna wine you up and take you downtown.

(01:17:48)
But you look like the kind that likes to take it way out.

(01:17:48)
Out where the corn rows grow, row, row my boat.

(01:17:49)
Floatin' down the Flint River.

(01:17:58)
Catch us up a little catfish dinner.

(01:18:00)
Gonna sound like a winner.

(01:18:02)
When I lay you down and love you right.

(01:18:05)
Yeah, that's my kind of night.

(01:18:06)
(Oh).

(01:18:14)
Might sit down on my diamond plate tailgate.

(01:18:18)
Put in my country-rock hip-hop mixtape.

(01:18:23)
Little Conway, a little T-Pain.

(01:18:25)
Might just make it rain (make it rain).

(01:18:28)
You can hang your T-shirt on a limb.

(01:18:32)
Hit that bank and we can ease on in.

(01:18:33)
Soak us up a little moonlight.

(01:18:33)
You know I know what you like, yeah.

(01:18:33)
All them other boys wanna wine you up and take you downtown.

(01:18:46)
But you look like the kind that likes to take it way out.

(01:18:48)
Out where the corn rows grow, row, row my boat.

(01:18:48)
Floatin' down the Flint River.

(01:18:57)
Catch us up a little catfish dinner.

(01:18:59)
Gonna sound like a winner.

(01:19:01)
When I lay you down and love you right.

(01:19:09)
Yeah, that's my kind of night.

(01:19:09)
Yeah, that's my kind of night.

(01:19:09)
(Oh).

(01:19:09)
My kind or your kind, it's this kind of night.

(01:19:18)
We dance in the dark and your lips land on mine.

(01:19:25)
Oh, gonna get our love on.

(01:19:27)
Oh, time to get our buzz on.

(01:19:31)
All them other boys wanna wine you up and take you downtown.

(01:19:35)
But you look like the kind that likes to take it way out.

(01:19:35)
Out where the corn rows grow, row, row my boat.

(01:19:35)
Floatin' down the Flint River.

(01:19:47)
Catch us up a little catfish dinner.

(01:19:49)
Gonna sound like a winner.

(01:19:50)
When I lay you down and love you right.

(01:19:53)
Yeah, that's my kind of night.

(01:19:53)
Yeah, that's my kind of night.

(01:19:53)
(Oh).

(01:19:53)
Yeah, that's my kind of night.

(01:19:53)
(Oh).

(01:19:53)
Yeah, that's my kind of night.

(01:19:53)
(Oh).

(01:19:53)
(Oh) come on.

(01:19:53)
I know he hurt you.

(01:19:53)
Made you scared of love, too scared to love.

(01:19:53)
He didn't deserve you.

(01:19:53)
'Cause you're precious heart is a precious heart.

(01:19:53)
He didn't know what he had and I thank God, oh.

(01:19:53)
And it's gonna take just a little time.

(01:20:56)
But you're gonna see that I was born to love you.

(01:21:02)
What if I fall? (I won't let you fall).

(01:21:02)
What if I cry? (I'll never make you cry).

(01:21:02)
And if I get scared? (I'll hold you tighter).

(01:21:10)
When they're tryna get to you, baby, I'll be the fighter.

(01:21:10)
What if I fall? (I won't let you fall).

(01:21:10)
What if I cry? (I promise I'll never make you cry).

(01:21:10)
And if I get scared? (I'll hold you tighter).

(01:21:10)
When they're tryna get to you, baby, I'll be the fighter.

(01:21:10)
Look in the mirror.

(01:21:10)
You're beautiful, so beautiful.

(01:21:10)
I'm here to remind you.

(01:21:39)
You're my only one, let me be the one.

(01:21:39)
To heal all the pain that he put you through.

(01:21:39)
With love like you never knew.

(01:21:39)
Just let me show you.

(01:21:39)
What if I fall? (I won't let you fall).

(01:21:39)
What if I cry? (I'll never make you cry).

(01:21:39)
And if I get scared? (I'll hold you tighter).

(01:21:39)
When they're tryna get to you, baby, I'll be the fighter.

(01:21:39)
What if I fall? (I won't let you fall).

(01:21:39)
What if I cry? (I promise I'll never make you cry).

(01:21:39)
And if I get scared? (I'll hold you tighter).

(01:21:39)
When they're tryna get to you, baby, I'll be the fighter.

(01:21:39)
I wanna believe that you got me, baby.

(01:21:39)
I swear I do from now until the next life.

(01:21:39)
I wanna love, wanna give you all my heart.

(01:21:39)
What if I fall? (I won't let you fall).

(01:21:39)
What if I cry? (oh, I'll never make you cry).

(01:21:39)
And if I get scared? (I'll hold you tighter).

(01:21:39)
When they're tryna get to you, baby, I'll be the fighter.

(01:21:39)
What if I fall? (I won't let you fall).

(01:21:39)
What if I cry? (I promise I'll never make you cry).

(01:21:39)
And if I get scared? (I'll hold you tighter).

(01:21:39)
When they're tryna get to you, baby, I'll be the fighter.

(01:21:39)
What if I fall?

(01:21:39)
What if I cry?

(01:21:39)
And if I get scared? (I'll hold you tighter).

(01:21:39)
When they're tryna get to you, baby, I'll be the fighter.

(01:21:39)
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber.

(01:21:39)
You better move, you better dance.

(01:21:39)
Let's make a night you won't remember.

(01:21:39)
I'll be the one you won't forget.

(01:21:39)
Ooh-ooh (timber), ooh-ooh (timber).

(01:21:39)
Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (it's goin' down).

(01:21:39)
Ooh-ooh (timber), ooh-ooh (timber). Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh (it's goin' down, woo).

(01:23:48)
The bigger they are, the harder they fall.

(01:23:48)
This biggity boy's a diggity dog.

(01:23:48)
I have 'em like Miley Cyrus, clothes off.

(01:24:04)
Twerking in their bras and thongs (timber).

(01:24:06)
Face down, booty up (timber).

(01:24:08)
That's the way we like to what (timber).

(01:24:09)
I'm slicker than an oil spill.

(01:24:09)
She say she won't, but I bet she will (timber).

(01:24:21)
Swing your partner 'round and 'round.

(01:24:25)
End of the night, it's goin' down.

(01:24:26)
One more shot, another round.

(01:24:26)
End of the night, it's goin' down.

(01:24:26)
Swing your partner 'round and 'round.

(01:24:26)
End of the night, it's goin' down.

(01:24:26)
One more shot, another round.

(01:24:26)
End of the night, it's goin' down.

(01:24:26)
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber.

(01:24:26)
You better move, you better dance.

(01:24:26)
Let's make a night you won't remember.

(01:24:26)
I'll be the one you won't forget.

(01:24:26)
It's goin' down (it's goin' down), I'm yellin' timber.

(01:24:26)
You better move (you better move), you better dance (you better dance).

(01:24:34)
Let's make a night you won't remember.

(01:24:37)
I'll be the one you won't forget (you won't forget).

(01:24:37)
Whoa-oh-oh (timber), whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh (timber).

(01:24:37)
Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh (it's goin' down).

(01:24:37)
Whoa-oh-oh (timber), whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh (timber).

(01:24:37)
Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh (it's goin' down, woo).

(01:24:37)
Look up in the sky, it's a bird? It's a plane?

(01:24:37)
Nah, it's just me, ain't a damn thing changed.

(01:25:16)
Live in hotels, swing on planes.

(01:25:18)
Blessed to say, money ain't a thing.

(01:25:18)
Club jumpin' like LeBron, now Voli.

(01:25:22)
Order me another round, homie.

(01:25:24)
We about to climb, why?

(01:25:26)
'Cause it's about to go down.

(01:25:35)
Swing your partner 'round and 'round.

(01:25:35)
End of the night, it's goin' down.

(01:25:35)
One more shot, another round.

(01:25:35)
End of the night, it's goin' down.

(01:25:35)
Swing your partner 'round and 'round.

(01:25:35)
End of the night, it's goin' down (oh-oh-oh).

(01:25:35)
One more shot, another round.

(01:25:35)
End of the night, it's goin' down.

(01:25:35)
It's goin' down, I'm yellin' timber.

(01:25:35)
You better move, you better dance.

(01:25:35)
Let's make a night you won't remember.

(01:25:35)
I'll be the one you won't forget.

(01:25:35)
It's goin' down (it's goin' down), I'm yellin' timber.

(01:25:35)
You better move, you better dance (you better dance).

(01:25:35)
Let's make a night (let's make a night) you won't remember.

(01:25:35)
I'll be the one you won't forget (you won't forget).

(01:25:35)
Whoa-oh-oh (timber), whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh (hey, timber).

(01:25:35)
Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh (it's goin' down, Pitbull).

(01:25:35)
Whoa-oh-oh (timber, oh), whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh (timber).

(01:25:35)
Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh (it's goin' down, woo).

(01:25:35)
Whoa-oh-oh (timber), whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh (timber, come on).

(01:25:35)
Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh (it's goin' down).

(01:25:35)
Whoa-oh-oh (timber), whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh (you won't forget).

(01:25:35)
Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh (timber).

(01:25:35)
I said, " Upside down, you're turning me".

(01:26:56)
You're giving love instinctively.

(01:26:58)
'Round and 'round, you're turning me.

(01:26:59)
Upside down.

(01:27:07)
Boy, you turn me inside out.

(01:27:11)
And 'round and 'round.

(01:27:14)
Upside down.

(01:27:16)
Boy, you turn me inside out.

(01:27:19)
And 'round and 'round.

(01:27:23)
Instinctively, you give to me the love that I need.

(01:27:28)
I cherish the moments with you.

(01:27:32)
Respectfully, I say to thee.

(01:27:34)
I'm aware that you're cheating.

(01:27:36)
When no one makes me feel like you do.

(01:27:39)
Upside down.

(01:27:43)
Boy, you turn me inside out.

(01:27:46)
And 'round and 'round.

(01:27:49)
Upside down.

(01:27:52)
Boy, you turn me inside out.

(01:27:52)
And 'round and 'round.

(01:27:53)
I know you got charm and appeal.

(01:28:01)
You always play the field.

(01:28:03)
I'm crazy to think you're all mine.

(01:28:07)
As long as the sun continues to shine.

(01:28:12)
There's a place in my heart for you, that's the bottom line.

(01:28:14)
Upside down.

(01:28:18)
Boy, you turn me inside out.

(01:28:18)
And 'round and 'round.

(01:28:18)
Upside down.

(01:28:27)
Boy, you turn me inside out.

(01:28:28)
And 'round and 'round.

(01:28:34)
Instinctively, you give to me the love that I need.

(01:28:38)
I cherish the moments with you.

(01:28:43)
Respectfully, I say to thee.

(01:28:45)
I'm aware that you're cheating.

(01:28:47)
But no one makes me feel like you do.

(01:28:49)
Upside down.

(01:28:52)
Boy, you turn me inside out. And 'round, 'round.

(01:29:06)
Upside down.

(01:29:11)
Boy, you turn me inside out.

(01:29:12)
And 'round and 'round.

(01:29:12)
Upside down.

(01:29:12)
Boy, you turn me inside out.

(01:29:12)
And 'round and 'round.

(01:29:12)
Upside down.

(01:29:12)
Boy, you turn me inside out.

(01:29:12)
And 'round, 'round.

(01:29:12)
Upside down, you're turning me.

(01:29:12)
You're giving love instinctively.

(01:29:12)
"'Round and 'round, you're turning me".

(01:29:27)
I say to thee, respectfully.

(01:29:35)
Upside down, you're turning me.

(01:29:36)
You're giving love instinctively.

(01:29:38)
"Around and around, you're turning me".

(01:29:41)
I say to thee, respectfully.

(01:29:41)
I said, "Upside down, you're turning me".

(01:29:41)
You're giving love instinctively.

(01:29:48)
Around and around, you're turning me.

(01:29:48)
I say to thee, respectfully.

(01:29:48)
Upside down, you're turning me.

(01:29:48)
You're giving love instinctively.

(01:29:48)
"'Round and 'round, you're turning me".

(01:29:48)
I say to thee, respectfully.

(01:29:48)
Upside down, you're turning me.

(01:29:48)
Let's take our time tonight, girl

(01:29:48)
Above us, all the stars are watchin'

(01:31:03)
There's no place I'd rather be in this world

(01:31:10)
Your eyes are where I'm lost in

(01:31:10)
Underneath the chandelier.

(01:31:10)
Ow.

(01:31:10)
Mmm, yeah.

(01:31:10)
I used to think maybe you loved me. Now, baby, I'm sure.

(01:31:39)
And I just can't wait till the day.

(01:31:47)
When you knock on my door.

(01:31:47)
Now every time I go for the mailbox.

(01:31:55)
I've gotta hold myself down.

(01:31:55)
'Cause I just can't wait till you write me.

(01:32:12)
You're coming around.

(01:32:12)
Now I'm walking on sunshine, woah-oh.

(01:32:12)
I'm walking on sunshine, woah-oh.

(01:32:12)
I'm walking on sunshine, woah-oh.

(01:32:12)
And don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Hey, alright now.

(01:32:12)
And don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Hey, yeah.

(01:32:12)
I used to think maybe you loved me.

(01:32:12)
Now I know that it's true.

(01:32:12)
And I don't want to spend my whole life.

(01:32:12)
Just a-waitin' for you.

(01:32:12)
Now I don't want you back for the weekend.

(01:32:12)
Not back for a day.

(01:32:12)
Ah no, no, no.

(01:32:12)
I said, baby, I just want you back.

(01:32:12)
And I want you to stay.

(01:32:12)
Oh, yeah, now.

(01:32:12)
I'm walking on sunshine, woah-oh.

(01:32:12)
I'm walking on sunshine, woah-oh.

(01:32:12)
I'm walking on sunshine, woah-oh-oh.

(01:32:12)
And don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Hey, alright now.

(01:32:12)
And don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Yeah, oh, yeah, now.

(01:32:12)
And don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Walking on sunshine.

(01:32:12)
Walking on sunshine.

(01:32:12)
I feel alive, I feel a love.

(01:32:12)
I feel a love that's really real.

(01:32:12)
I feel alive, I feel a love.

(01:32:12)
I feel a love that's really real.

(01:32:12)
I'm on sunshine, baby, oh, oh, yeah.

(01:32:12)
I'm on sunshine, baby, oh.

(01:32:12)
I'm walking on sunshine, woah-oh.

(01:32:12)
I'm walking on sunshine, woah-oh.

(01:32:12)
I'm walking on sunshine, woah-oh-oh.

(01:32:12)
And don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Hey, alright now.

(01:32:12)
And don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
I'll say it, I'll say it, I'll say it again now.

(01:32:12)
And don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Ho, yeah, now.

(01:32:12)
And don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Now don't it, don't it, don't it, don't it, don't it.

(01:32:12)
Don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
I'll say it, I'll say it, I'll say it again now.

(01:32:12)
And don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Oh, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't.

(01:32:12)
And don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Now tell me, tell me, tell me again now.

(01:32:12)
And don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Ho, yeah, now.

(01:32:12)
And don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Oh, don't it feel good, don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Now don't it feel good?

(01:32:12)
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah (And don't it feel good?)

(01:32:12)
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.

(01:32:12)
Oh yeah, oh yeah.

(01:32:12)
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (And don't it feel good?).

(01:32:12)
Oh yeah, yeah.

(01:32:12)
Oh yeah, yeah (And don't it feel good?).

(01:32:12)
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, woo (And don't it feel good?).

(01:32:12)
Sunday morning, man.

(01:32:12)
She woke up fightin' mad.

(01:32:12)
Bitchin' and moanin' on and on.

(01:32:12)
'Bout the time I had. And by Tuesday you could say.

(01:35:34)
That girl was good as gone.

(01:35:36)
Then when Thursday came around I was all alone.

(01:35:42)
So I went for a drive to clear my mind.

(01:35:52)
Ended up at a Shell on I-65.

(01:35:59)
Then I won a hundred bucks on a scratch-off

MUSIC (01:38:24):

I bought two 12-packs and a tank of gas with it.

(01:38:27)
She swore they were a waste of time. Oh, but she was wrong.

(01:38:31)
I was caller number five on a radio station.

(01:38:38)
Won a four day, three night beach vacation.

(01:38:42)
Deep sea senorita fishin' down in Panama.

(01:38:42)
And I ain't gotta see my ex-future-mother-in-law anymore.

(01:38:42)
Oh Lord, when it rains it pours.

(01:38:42)
Now she was sure real quick to up and apologize.

(01:38:42)
When she heard about my newfound luck on that FM dial.

(01:38:42)
And it's crazy how lately now.

(01:38:42)
It just seems to come in waves.

(01:38:42)
What I thought was gonna be the death of me was my saving grace.

(01:38:42)
It's got me thinkin' that her leavin'.

(01:38:42)
Is the only logical reason.

(01:38:42)
That I got the last spot in the Hooters' parking lot.

(01:38:42)
And the waitress left her number on my check with a heart.

(01:38:42)
She picked up on the first ring when I gave her a call.

(01:38:42)
And I only spent five bucks at the Moose Club raffle.

(01:38:42)
Won a used four-wheeler and three free passes.

(01:38:42)
For me and two of my buddies to play a round of golf.

(01:38:42)
And I ain't gotta see my ex-future-mother-in-law anymore.

(01:38:42)
Oh Lord, when it rains it pours.

(01:38:42)
When it rains it pours.

(01:38:42)
Well I've been on one hell of a redneck roll.

(01:38:42)
For three weeks now.

(01:38:42)
And it all started on the day that she walked out.

(01:38:42)
Then I won a hundred bucks on a scratch-off ticket.

(01:38:42)
Bought two 12-packs and a tank of gas with it.

(01:38:42)
She swore they were a waste of time.

(01:38:42)
Oh, but she was wrong.

(01:38:42)
And I was caller number five on a radio station.

(01:38:42)
Won a four-day three night beach vacation.

(01:38:42)
Deep sea senorita fishin' down in Panama.

(01:39:25)
And I ain't gotta see my ex-future-mother-in-law anymore.

(01:39:25)
Oh Lord, when it rains it pours.

(01:39:25)
When it rains it pours.

(01:39:25)
Poor me, pour me another drink.

(01:39:25)
'Cause I don't wanna feel a thing no more, hell nah.

(01:39:29)
I just wanna sip 'til the pain wears off.

(01:39:33)
Poor me, pour me another round.

(01:39:36)
Line 'em up and knock 'em down.

(01:39:40)
Two more let's go.

(01:39:42)
'Cause I ain't never hurt like this before.

(01:39:46)
Don't wanna think about her.

(01:39:47)
Or wear a ring without her.

(01:39:49)
Don't wanna hit the karaoke bar.

(01:39:51)
Can't sing without her.

(01:39:52)
So make them drinks strong.

(01:39:54)
'Cause brother she's gone.

(01:39:56)
And if I'm ever gonna move on.

(01:39:59)
I'ma need some whiskey glasses.

(01:40:02)
'Cause I don't wanna see the truth.

(01:40:05)
She's probably making out on the couch right now with someone new.

(01:40:07)
Yeah, I'ma need some whiskey glasses.

(01:40:12)
If I'm gonna make it through.

(01:40:12)
If I'ma be single.

(01:40:19)
I'ma need a double shot of that heartbreak proof.

(01:40:21)
And see the world through whiskey glasses.

(01:40:25)
Ain't nothing else to do, but sip around the truth.

(01:40:25)
And see the world through whiskey glasses. I need a better view, where I don't drink to you.

(01:40:33)
Last call.

(01:40:39)
I swear this will be my last call.

(01:40:41)
Now I ain't drunk dialing no more at 3:00 am.

(01:40:46)
Mr Bartender hittin' me again.

(01:40:50)
Don't wanna think about her.

(01:40:51)
Or wear a ring without her.

(01:40:53)
Don't wanna hit the karaoke bar.

(01:40:55)
Can't sing without her.

(01:40:56)
So make them drinks strong.

(01:40:58)
'Cause brother she's gone. And if I'm ever gonna move on.

(01:41:01)
I'ma need some whiskey glasses.

(01:41:01)
'Cause I don't wanna see the truth.

(01:41:01)
She's probably making out on the couch right now with someone new.

(01:41:01)
Yeah, I'ma need some whiskey glasses.

(01:41:04)
If I'm gonna make it through.

(01:41:05)
If I'ma be single.

(01:41:05)
I'ma need a double shot of that heartbreak proof.

(01:41:07)
And see the world through whiskey glasses.

(01:41:16)
Ain't nothing else to do, but sip around the truth.

(01:41:16)
Oh, see the world through whiskey glasses.

(01:41:16)
I need a better view, where I don't drink to you.

(01:41:16)
Line 'em up, line 'em up, line 'em up, line 'em up. Knock 'em back, knock 'em back, knock 'em back, knock 'em back.

(01:41:47)
Fill 'em up, fill 'em up, fill 'em up, fill 'em up.

(01:41:51)
'Cause if she ain't ever coming back.

(01:41:53)
Line 'em up, line 'em up, line 'em up, line 'em up.

(01:41:57)
Knock 'em back, knock 'em back, knock 'em back, knock 'em back.

(01:42:03)
Fill 'em up, fill 'em up, fill 'em up, fill 'em up.

(01:42:03)
'Cause if she ain't ever coming back.

(01:42:04)
I'ma need some whiskey glasses.

(01:42:08)
'Cause I don't wanna see the truth.

(01:42:15)
She's probably making out on the couch right now with someone new.

(01:42:15)
Yeah, I'ma need some whiskey glasses.

(01:42:22)
If I'm gonna make it through.

(01:42:22)
If I'ma be single. I'ma need a double shot of that heartbreak proof.

(01:43:03)
And see the world through whiskey glasses.

(01:43:03)
Ain't nothing else to do, but sip around the truth.

(01:43:03)
Oh, see the world through whiskey glasses.

(01:43:03)
I need a better view, where I don't drink to you.

(01:43:03)
Yeah.

(01:43:03)
And see the world through whiskey glasses.

(01:43:03)
I need a better view, where I don't drink to you.

(01:43:03)
Yeah.

Jim Ross (01:43:03):

… Limousine, and on his private plane in a matter of moments.

Jerry Lawler (01:43:09):

I think he has escaped!

Jim Ross (01:43:13):

Well, Mr. McMahon has made his way up the aisle, and he's not saying how. he's saying goodbye as chairman of the WWE. Uh-oh. Wait a minute.

Jerry Lawler (01:43:28):

Watch out, Mr. McMahon. It's Lashley!

Jim Ross (01:43:28):

Oh, look at Bobby Lashley. Lashley's sprinting up in the aisle! Bobby Lashley with [inaudible 01:43:33]. And then Lashley the powerhouse, has the chairman of the WWE, under control. Oh, no. The boss is being manhandled by the ECW champion, Bobby Lashley. A thumbs up from the daughter whose hair is safe, we think for now.

Jerry Lawler (01:43:58):

JR, it looks like we're going to have ourselves a bald billionaire.

Jim Ross (01:44:03):

Stone-cold guarantee that there would be a bald billionaire.

Steve Austin (01:44:07):

Time to get buzzed.

Jim Ross (01:44:09):

And the festivities, if you will, will take place in the center of the ring.

Jerry Lawler (01:44:13):

Uh-oh, don't turn around.

Jim Ross (01:44:13):

The scent of the rattlesnake.

(01:44:13)
Oh, no.

MUSIC (01:46:24):

You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain.

(01:46:24)
Too much love drives a man insane.

(01:46:24)
You broke my will, but what a thrill.

(01:46:24)
Goodness gracious, great balls of fire.

(01:46:24)
I laughed at love 'cause I thought it was funny.

(01:46:25)
You came along and you moved me, honey.

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I've changed my mind, this love is fine.

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Goodness gracious, great balls of fire.

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You kiss me, baby, ooh, feels good.

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Hold me, baby.

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Girl, just let me love you like a lover should.

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You're fine, so kind.

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I'm going to tell this world that you're mine, mine, mine, mine.

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I chew my nails and then I twiddle my thumbs.

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I'm real nervous, but it sure is fun.

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Come on, baby, you drive me crazy.

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Goodness gracious, great balls of fire.

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Well, kiss me, baby, ooh, it feels good.

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Hold me, baby.

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I want to love you like a lover should.

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You're fine, so kind.

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Got to tell this world that you're mine, mine, mine, mine.

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I chew my nails and I twiddle my thumbs.

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I'm real nervous 'cause it sure is fun.

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Come on, baby, drive me crazy.

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Goodness gracious, great balls of fire.

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I said, goodness gracious, great balls of fire.

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Ooh.

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This is a man's world.

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This is a man's world.

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But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing, nothing, without a woman or a girl.

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You see, man made the cars to take us over the road.

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Man made the trains.

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To carry the heavy loads.

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Man made electric lights.

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To take us out of the dark. And man made the boat for the water.

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Like my Bible says, Noah made the ark.

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This is a man's world.

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But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl.

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This is a man's world.

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This is a man's world.

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But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl.

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You see, man made the cars.

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To take us over the road.

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Man made the trains.

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To carry heavy loads.

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Man made electric lights.

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To take us out of the dark.

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And man made the boat for the water.

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Like my Bible says, Noah made the ark.

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This is a man's world.

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But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl.

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[Italian 01:58:32].

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Man thinks about little bitty baby girls.

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And baby boys.

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Man makes them happy.

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Because man makes them toys.

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And after man made everything he can.

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Man makes liras, pesos, dollars, rupees.

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To buy for every good woman and every man.

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This is a man's world.

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[Italian 01:59:57].

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But it wouldn't be nothing, without a woman or a girl.

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He's lost in the wilderness.

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It's a man's world.

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He's lost, in bitterness.

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[Italian 01:59:58].

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This is a man's world.

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Please, please, please, please.

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Please, please don't go.

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Please, please, please.

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Please, please don't go.

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Darling, please, don't go.

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Whoa oh yeah, oh.

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I love you so.

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Please, please don't go.

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Baby, you did me wrong.

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You know you done me wrong.

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Whoa, whoa, you done me wrong.

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You know you done me wrong.

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So you done, done me wrong.

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Oh, whoa, oh yeah, oh you took my love.

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And now you're gone.

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Please, please don't go.

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Please, please, please, please.

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Please, please don't go, please.

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Please, please, please, please.

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Please, please don't go, please.

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Honey, please don't go.

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Whoa, oh yeah girl, I love you so.

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Baby please don't go.

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I just want to say, I, I, I, I.

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Please, please don't go.

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I, I, I, I.

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Please, please don't go.

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Darling, please don't go.

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Oh, oh yeah girl, I love you so.

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Please, please don't go.

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Baby, take my hand.

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Please, please don't go.

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I want to be your lover man.

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Baby please don't go.

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Oh yes, good God almighty.

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Darling, please don't go. Yeah, oh yeah.

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I love you so.

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Baby, please don't go.

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Please don't go.

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Please, please don't go.

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Please don't go, girl.

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Please, please don't go.

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Darling, please don't go.

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Girl, I love you so.

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Please.

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Please, please don't go.

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Please.

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I've been sellin' my soul, workin' all day.

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Overtime hours for bullshit pay.

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So I can sit out here and waste my life away.

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Drag back home and drown my troubles away.

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It's a damn shame what the world's gotten to.

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For people like me and people like you.

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Wish I could just wake up and it not be true.

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But it is, oh, it is.

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Livin' in the new world.

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With an old soul.

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These rich men north of Richmond.

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Lord knows they all just wanna have total control.

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Wanna know what you think, wanna know what you do.

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And they don't think you know, but I know that you do.

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'Cause your dollar ain't shit and it's taxed to no end.

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'Cause of rich men north of Richmond.

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I wish politicians would look out for miners.

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And not just minors on an island somewhere.

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Lord, we got folks in the street, ain't got nothin' to eat.

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And the obese milkin' welfare.

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Well, God, if you're five-foot-three and you're 300 pounds.

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Taxes ought not to pay for your bags of Fudge Rounds.

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Young men are puttin' themselves six feet in the ground.

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'Cause all this damn country does is keep on kickin' them down.

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Lord, it's a damn shame what the world's gotten to.

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For people like me and people like you.

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Wish I could just wake up and it not be true.

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But it is, oh, it is.

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Livin' in the new world.

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With an old soul.

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These rich men north of Richmond.

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Lord knows they all just wanna have total control.

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Wanna know what you think, wanna know what you do.

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And they don't think you know, but I know that you do.

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'Cause your dollar ain't shit and it's taxed to no end.

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'Cause of rich men north of Richmond.

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I've been sellin' my soul, workin' all day.

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Overtime hours for bullshit pay. There must be lights burning brighter somewhere.

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Got to be birds flying higher in a sky more blue.

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If I can dream of a better land.

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Where all my brothers walk hand in hand. Tell me why, oh why, oh why can't my dream come true.

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Oh, why.

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There must be peace and understanding sometime.

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Strong winds of promise that will blow away the doubt and fear.

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If

MUSIC (02:08:00):

If I can dream of a warmer sun.

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Where hope keeps shining on everyone.

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Tell me why, oh why, oh why won't that sun appear?

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We're lost in a cloud.

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With too much rain.

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We're trapped in a world.

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That's troubled with pain.

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But as long as a man has the strength to dream.

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He can redeem his soul and fly.

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Deep in my heart there's a trembling question.

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Still I am sure that the answer, answer's gonna come somehow.

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Out there in the dark, there's a beckoning candle.

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Oh, yeah. And while I can think, while I can talk.

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While I can stand, while I can walk.

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While I can dream, please let my dream come true.

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Right now. Let it come true right now.

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Oh, yeah.

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It's been seven hours and fifteen days.

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Since you took your love away.

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I go out every night and sleep all day.

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Since you took your love away.

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Since you been gone I can do whatever I want.

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I can see whomever I choose.

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I can eat my dinner in a fancy restaurant.

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But nothing I said nothing can take away these blues.

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'Cause nothing compares, nothing compares to you.

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It's been so lonely without you here.

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Like a bird without a song.

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Nothing can stop these lonely tears from falling.

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Tell me baby where did I go wrong.

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I could put my arms around every boy I see.

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But they'd only remind me of you.

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I went to the doctor and guess what he told me.

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Guess what he told me…

Donald Trump (02:12:26):

What will we do with this moment? How will we be remembered? Look at the opportunities before us.

Speaker 9 (02:12:39):

This election really isn't about the left versus the right. It's about we, the people choosing our government, and the choice between freedom versus tyranny.

RFK, Jr. (02:12:53):

Nobody has a chronic disease burden like we had. Why are we allowing this to happen to our children? Ultimately, the only thing that will save our country is if we choose to love our kids more than we hate each other.

Speaker 10 (02:13:10):

What is going on here is deeper than politics. It is deeply spiritual. We are being called to rise above the hatred and the fear and the evil.

Speaker 12 (02:13:24):

We need to remember above and beyond that we must love our neighbors, that we must treat other people as we hope to be treated.

Speaker 13 (02:13:33):

You want to be a rebel? You want to be a hippie? You want to stick it to the man? Show up on your college campus and try calling yourself a conservative.

Speaker 14 (02:13:41):

America is going to reach heights that it has never seen before. The future is going to be amazing.

RFK, Jr. (02:13:54):

Don't you want healthy children? Don't you want a president that's going to make America healthy again?

Speaker 10 (02:14:06):

I come to you today as a former Democrat. I will be a first-time Trump voter tonight.

Donald Trump (02:14:14):

The people dreamed this country, and it's the people who are making America great again.

Speaker 11 (02:14:51):

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the next President of the United States, President Donald J. Trump.

MUSIC (02:15:00):

And I'm proud to be an American.

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Where at least I know I'm free.

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And I won't forget the men who died.

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Who gave that right to me.

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And I'd gladly stand up next to you.

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And defend Her still today.

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'Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land.

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God Bless the U.S.A.

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From the lakes of Minnesota.

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To the hills of Tennessee.

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Across the plains of Texas.

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From sea to shining sea.

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From Detroit down to Houston.

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And New York to L.A.

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Where's pride in every American heart.

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And it's time we stand and say.

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That I'm proud to be an American.

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Where at least I know I'm free.

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And I won't forget the men who died.

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Who gave that right to me.

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And I'd gladly stand up next to you.

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And defend Her still today.

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'Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land.

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God Bless the U.S.A.

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And I'm proud to be an American.

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Where at least I know I'm free.

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And I won't forget the men who died.

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Who gave that right to me.

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And I'd gladly stand up next to you.

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And defend Her still today.

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'Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land.

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God Bless the U.S.A.

Donald Trump (02:19:23):

Thank you very much. This is unbelievable. It's unbelievable. Think of it. This is it. This is the last one that we're going to have to do. And doing four of these in one day is a little difficult, but not really, because the love in every one of them has been incredible, just like this. It makes it a lot easier. And I want to say a very special hello to Grand Rapids. It's been a special place. Remember 2016? We were given a 3% chance. You remember we came to Grand Rapids. I said, "How the hell are we going to lose?" It was just like this. And I said, "How are we going to lose? We're not going to lose." And it was a 3% chance. And then we won a little place called Florida and it went to about a 7% chance and then it went to an 11% and then it went to 17%. Do you remember? And it went that way.

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And then it went to about a 62% chance. And they had somebody in there going totally crazy. A woman. She became a fan. She was going crazy. Not on our side, on the other side. She was going crazy. But we're in very good shape. I have to tell you, we're way up in terms of the vote. The Republicans are never up like that. And I don't want to talk too much about it because I really want you to just assume that it's even, and you're going to turn out tomorrow and we're going to blow this thing away. Because we're leading going in by hundreds of thousands of votes, but just pretend we're tied or losing by a little bit because we want to put on a display tomorrow of unity and everything. The progress that this party has made is incredible. It's very inclusive. It's inclusive of everybody, including our great mayor right back there. That is our great mayor who came through for us. But I want to thank everybody and a very special hello to Michigan. We're going to do some great things for Michigan. We're going to bring the car business blazing back. You're not going to remember what it was like. We're going to make Detroit greater than it ever was. I've been hearing about Detroit for a long time. They've been talking about that miracle on Detroit. Well, look, we got to be honest. It hasn't happened, but it's going to happen now. It's going to happen and at levels that you never dreamt possible. So for you, for the autoworkers who have been so incredible, you've been so incredible. You're you're going to be very happy with the things we're doing. We killed the plant, as you know, in Mexico. The biggest plant in the world was going to be built in Mexico, and I absolutely killed it. But I'd like to by asking a question, are you better off now than you were four years ago?

Multiple Speakers (02:22:57):

No.

Donald Trump (02:23:01):

Because over the past four years, Americans have suffered one catastrophic failure, betrayal and humiliation after another. Kamala has delivered soaring prices and true economic anguish at home, war and chaos abroad, and a nation-destroying invasion on our southern border. Invasion of some of the greatest criminals in the world that are pouring into our country, and we are not going to take that. We're going to end that immediately. And I happen to think it's bigger than the economy. And I think every poll shows the economy and inflation and then the border and the horrible things that are going on. And I don't agree with it. I think we have to focus on all of it. We do it all at one time. But to me, when you allow thousands of murderers into our country, to me, when you allow the drug kingpins of the world and terrorists into our country at levels that we've never seen before, to me that's the bigger problem.

(02:24:12)
We're going to solve it all, but that's the bigger problem. And we're going to have it taken care of very quickly. But my message to you and to all Americans tonight is very simple. We do not have to live this way. We don't have to live this way. We're not living good. Four years. What did they do that was good? Can you name one thing? I said to a group of people, "What have they done? Everything's a disaster." Supposing President Xi of China wanted to call to ask a little question about war or Taiwan or anything, who the hell does he call? We got a little problem in America. There's nobody to call. They'll probably end up calling me. Maybe they'll call me, but no. But who do you call?

(02:25:07)
And remember, they ripped that presidency away from Joe Biden. Say what you want. We're not fans of Joe Biden. I spent $150 million on him. We went through the convention. We never mentioned Kamala. Nobody knew who the hell she was. And all of a sudden they picked Kamala, even though she was in last place. She came in number 13. They had 12 plus Kamala. She was considered the 13th. But then they wanted to be politically correct, so they picked Kamala and they called her Harris. And nobody knew who Harris was like. Call Harris. Who's Harris? Weird. It's a very nice name, but it's a strange name because nobody knows who she is, so we have to call her Kamala. But she was the least popular. She got no votes. She lost in the primaries to Joe Biden and everybody else. She was the first one out. She quit the first one. 22 people. She left. She never made it to the great state of Iowa. Never made it. And now we're running against her. But she's been exposed. She has been exposed. She's a radical left lunatic who destroyed San Francisco.

Speaker 15 (02:26:18):

She's a liar.

Donald Trump (02:26:18):

But we don't have to settle for weakness and incompetence and decline and decay. That's a nice word. Decay. That's what's happening. That's a nice word. Decay. Can you imagine? And nobody will question it because it's true. With your vote tomorrow, we can fix every single problem our country faces and lead America and lead the world to new heights of glory. Think of that statement, how beautiful that is. New heights of glory. That's what's going to happen when we win the election. Well, look, the ball's in our hand. All we have to do is get out the vote tomorrow. You get out the vote, they can't do anything about it. We win.

(02:27:07)
One of their top people just got on television. I was coming in and they said, "These are not looking good, these numbers, for them. This is very troubling." At least he was honest. No, all we have to do, if we get out our people, it's over. There's nothing they can do about it. It's nice when you have that, right? In other words, to make you feel a little guilty, we would only have you to blame. But we put ourselves in an unusual position, never happened, where we're leading by hundreds of thousands of votes in the early-stage vote. That's never happened before. We've always been losing by sometimes millions of votes. And you keep catching them on Tuesday, but Tuesday comes along and you make it or you don't quite make it. You're a little short. And then they cheat and it makes it a little tougher. Because when you have open borders, transgender, everything, high taxes, very high taxes, they're campaigning on the fact that they're going to raise everybody's taxes. And you have men playing in women's sports. You have to cheat. Who the hell's going to approve that stuff? Who's going to approve open borders with criminals pouring into our country by the millions? No. They have to cheat. They have to cheat. And they do. And they do it very well, actually. But I think we're in very good shape. You show up and you're going to have the biggest victory. You know what this will be? The single greatest victory, politically speaking, in the history of our country. And when we win the election only one day from now… Do you know how that sounds? I started off saying, "And when we win the election four years from now," that was terrible. That was so depressing. When we win the election four years from now. Then I said three years and two years and one year.

(02:29:27)
Then I said six months. And I said, "Ooh, that's starting to get a little close." And then I said, "Five, four, three, two, one month." And then about three weeks ago, "When we win the election in 21 days," it just seemed very far away. And now I say, "When we win the election tomorrow." Can you believe me? And what we've done, this is a sad occasion in certain ways, because I think we did like 930 rallies from the very beginning. That's a lot of rallies. And remember, if you make one slip up… And I'm a person, as you probably know, I have this beautiful speech. I haven't really even gotten to it yet. One of these moments, I'll start giving you some beautiful things to listen to. And honestly, some terrible things to listen to. Terrible. What's happened, what they've done to our country, is horrible. Horrible.

(02:30:55)
And by the way, don't you like a president that doesn't need to use a teleprompter? Isn't there something refreshing? But I think I heard somebody say it's like 900, maybe a little more than 900 rallies. And rarely do they ever catch me making even a little mistake. I go through rally after rally, 10, 20, 30, and then I say the wrong. They say he's cognitively impaired. No, we're not. I'll let you know when that time happens. It could happen, but hopefully it's not going to be for a long time. He pronounced the word. He slurred the word. And I hate to go back. A lot of guys, they'll be talking and they'll make a mistake. "Excuse me, let me go back." When you do that, it's over for a good speech. You can't do that. You just have to blaze through it and hope that they didn't hear the mistake. Now, when Winston Churchill, who's a great speaker, he was actually a stutterer, a tremendous stutterer, and he became one of the greatest orators. But when Winston Churchill made a mistake, he didn't go, "Excuse me," and go back. He just blazed through it. But if I do it, they say he's cognitively impaired to something wrong with him. These people are sick. Those people. Look at them. Oh, that's a lot. That's a lot of people. That's a lot of people. But this has been an incredible journey. And it's very sad in a way because we've done all these, and this is the last one. But here's the good news. All we were doing is putting ourselves in a position to win, which we can do tomorrow very easily if we show up.

(02:32:58)
Just so you know, if we show up, they can't win. They can't. They mathematically can't win because so far behind. If you don't show up, I guess. But here's the one thing I will say. Show up anyway, but they have no enthusiasm. She had a rally today. She couldn't have had more than a hundred people there. And I had all four stadiums were full, but she had a rally and she was screaming, "We're going to win. We're going to win." And they wouldn't follow her. They wouldn't say it. Did you see that clip? I'd like to put it up. The problem is I don't put up too many clips. Yeah. I had a friend a couple of weeks ago. We made these gorgeous clips, and actually gorgeous in one way, but horrible in another, showing the death of children and all the damage that they've caused with the open border.

(02:33:51)
And all they have to do is take those cameras, look at all those cameras, and all they have to do is move them an inch over and an inch up. I have oftentimes screens right behind me. All they have to do is just move it up two inches like this. And they don't do it because they're fake news. They don't want to show what's on the screen. I'm having a modestly good hair day. Look at that. Look. Modestly good. Not the best. I'm not thrilled, but it is what it is. No, it's great. But what I do see behind me are beautiful people, great workers, people that are proud, and they love our country. That's what I really see. Nice. Beautiful. Assuming we can win tomorrow, which I think we should be able to do pretty easily, it's in our hands. It's in our hands. It's totally in our hands. Oh, it's today. Oh, it's today. Oh, thank you. That's today. Wow. Can you imagine a crowd like this at one o'clock or some ridiculous time in the morning on a Monday/Tuesday, right? Think of that. What a compliment.

(02:35:32)
And it is true. She had nobody at these rallies. That's the poll. Look, Mr. Wall. Look at Mr. Wall over there. This guy. It was always my ambition to buy a suit like that and wear it one time. Well, I came in a sanitation uniform last week, and that worked out pretty good. Because Joe Biden in one of his crazy moments said that we were all garbage, but they've shut him down. They took the election away. They walked in and they said, "You're not running anymore. You're out." Can believe it? They stole the election from a president. Can you imagine that? They used the word coup. I think it's worse than a coup in a sense, because a coup, there's a little back and forth. They said, "Joe, you're out." That crazy, horrible human being, Nancy Pelosi, who cheats like hell. You know what she said last night?

(02:36:40)
And there's another guy. How do you explain that guy? They said, "Well, we'll get ready to start impeaching him." Now, how bad are people like that? They're just trouble for our country. They're bad, sick people. They took two impeachments and they wasted all that time and money and energy when we should be focusing on making America great again. They're horrible people. I mean, Nancy Pelosi started with nothing. She was worth $200 million. She had a big position in Visa and she sold it. And the day after she sold it, the Justice Department announced that they were under this massive investigation. You're a stock guy, right? They're under a massive investigation. So I don't know what happened, but I don't imagine the stock went up. History would tell you the stock went down. Did it go down a lot? It went down a lot. So they have this big position. She sells her stock. Hours after she sells her stock, they announce that Visa is under massive investigation. The stock goes tumbling down.

(02:37:56)
She's a crooked person. She is a bad person. Evil. She's an evil, sick, crazy… Oh no, it starts with a B, but I won't say it. I want to say it. I want to say it, but Franklin Graham said, "Sir, I love your speaking ability and I love your storytelling, but honestly, it would be even better if you wouldn't use foul language." And I don't use much. Every once in a while, and it's never a real bad word. It's never bad. And so I try to adhere, but he's wrong about one thing. It is a little better when you use the foul language because there's more emphasis.

(02:38:53)
No, but these are bad people. Adam Shifty Schiff. I call him pencil neck. He's got the smallest neck I've ever seen. He's got about a four, and he's got the biggest head, so I don't know how the neck can hold the head. He's an unattractive guy both inside and out. And this guy can end up being a senator. But don't worry, we've been beating him. For eight years, we've been beating these people. We've been beating him. They impeach me. We win. They send me down. The Records Act. The Records Act. And we won in Florida. We won. We win. But we have to take a lot of time, a lot of time, a lot of money, which is what they want. A lot of time, a lot of money. The one guy we don't want to fight is Trump. We can stop him from getting the Republican nomination. And I got the Republican nomination in record time. Record time. And let's keep going and maybe we can stop him from winning the presidency. But

Donald Trump (02:40:00):

… that's looking pretty good tomorrow, I tell you. They give us probably a 95. What do you think a 95% or something like that? But don't believe it. Don't believe it. Go out and vote. Remember the story of Hillary. Just remember. This I why I told you this story. She was in bad shape when she called me up that night. And by the way, she called up and conceded and then spent seven years on saying how she was a good sport. Oh, she's a wonderful, she's a lovely person, crooked Hillary. But you know what, she's smart. But she wasn't like… She lied a lot. I mean, a lot. But nobody lies like this Kamala. Kamala, "He will not ever frack in Pennsylvania." My old case is fracking and, "He will open the borders immediately." No, no, no. I'm going to close the borders. However, if people want to come in, they can come in legally. They have to come in through a process. We need people.

Audience (02:41:04):

Yeah. Woo.

Donald Trump (02:41:12):

But Kamala is, I mean this is known, she's a very low-IQ person and we don't need a low-IQ individual. We've had that for four years and our country's going down the drain. We're going to turn our country around. I will end inflation very quickly. You know how we're going to end it by drilling and drilling and drill, drill, drill. Energy is going to bring everything down. Energy is going to bring it down. And I will stop the invasion of criminals coming across our border. I will strengthen our military. I will restore peace in the world and I will rescue the American dream. We're going to have the American dream back soon. Together, we will begin the four greatest years in the history of our country and we will launch the most extraordinary economic boom the world has ever seen.

(02:42:11)
If you vote for lying Kamala, you'll have four more years of misery, failure and disaster our country may never recover from. I don't believe that our country can take any more of this, without just… Gone. I don't believe it can take anymore. I can't take this. This is abnormal abuse. Abnormal abuse. And I heard somebody said, "The wall." I built 571 miles of wall, which is much more than I said I was going to build and it really worked. Walls work. Two things work, what are the two things? Walls and wheels. They're the only two things that never get obsolete, right? Walls and wheels. A wall and a wheel. It's always going to be around. Other things, they have the beautiful computers. You buy a computer, "Oh, this is the greatest. Two weeks later it's obsolete." That goes on. I don't know how people do it. We have the king of computers, we have the king of everything endorsed me, Elon Musk.

Audience (02:43:15):

Yeah. Woo.

Donald Trump (02:43:20):

And he brought that rocket ship down two weeks ago. That was 22 stories like monster. You don't know, is it big or small, it's a monster, 22 stories. And you know that story. I've told it a couple of times. I love this story coz really, the best part is I'm talking to one of the most important guys in the world and I say, "Wait a minute, could I just watch something? I see something." I have the television muted, right. I'm looking at this crazy rocket and I saw it leaving a little while before and it was all beautiful white. Now it's absolutely burned to a crisp. It goes 10,000 miles an hour. The heat is at levels that nobody can experience. So it's a little rough on the paint job and it's coming in and I'm watching and I'm holding this very important person, one of the most important people.

(02:44:12)
But when you were the president and now it's very possible like maybe 95% that you're going to be the president again, they hold. No, they hold. So I say, "Do you mind holding for a minute? I have to see this." And I put the phone down. That guy was holding for an hour and a half. He never got off the phone. I wish he would've hung up, I would've felt better. I picked up the phone later. I said, "Oh wow. Hello." "Hello." He goes, "Hello." Anyway, but it was so exciting. So I'm watching it and this monstrous thing is going down and it's coming down. First of all, it's doing all sorts of flips up in the air. I would not want to be on that sucker. I don't care how good Elon is. I said, "Elon, you wouldn't get me in that ship under any circumstances."

(02:45:05)
But it's coming down. It's a little rough, and now all of a sudden it starts to slow down as it gets to the ground. Then it starts to move over. Then it gets a little bit out of control it looks like, a little out of… And the left part of the bottom, it's going to just rip that big gantry, just whatever the hell it is that holds it. And it' coming in. And I didn't know it was Elon's. I just assumed he loves this stuff. He's in a class… But it's coming in and it's going to rip the gantry. I say, "Oh, this is bad. This is going to be bad." I close my eyes all of a sudden, you have this massive flame coming out of the left-hand side of the bottom, it was this big jet engine and it pushes it away. And it's coming down and then it settles into a plate and then those arms grab it like you grab your baby. Just like you grab your little, and it hugged it and just put it down. And there it was. There it was.

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And I called Elon. I said, "Was that you?" He said, "Yes. And by the way…" This is something I never said 'cause I didn't even think of it before when I told this story. He said, "And by the way, I'm heading up to Pennsylvania to campaign for you. That was two weeks ago. He's still there. Can you believe it? Because he considers the election more important than rockets, more important than anything. He helped us out a lot in North Carolina and parts of Georgia where they desperately needed the Starlink. I had no idea what Starlink, they called me up. They called me up in Georgia. Elon's incredible. He has Starlink, everything has to do with stars and stuff. Very complex stuff. No, he's amazing. But sir, I know that Elon Musk, because I read your endorsement. He says, "The most important endorsement he'll ever make." It was such a nice thing. And he said he wants to help.

(02:47:18)
And I didn't know he was going to help to this extent. He went up. He won the big case today too. He won the case. 'Cause I don't know, he did something. I don't know what he was doing, but he did something with lotteries. He's in a different, he's amazing. Going to do lotteries and this and that and make your life fun. And he's having a good time. He usually is in a lab and he's happy there. All of a sudden he's escaped the lab and now he's out. And the public adores him. He's a great guy. The public absolutely adores him. But the man from North Carolina, great guy. North Carolina was hit so hard with the water. The hurricane was essentially a massive pile of water, it was a big water hurricane, the biggest we've ever had. And they were so flooded. Areas that had never virtually seen water turned out to be lakes. They ripped houses, trees, everything was ripped down by the power of the tides that were going back and forth.

(02:48:21)
It was terrible. And this man said, "If you could ask him for help with Starlink, we cannot get it. It's very hard to get." And I called Elon and he got it immediately for them. He got it so much to… He had it there immediately, so much that they couldn't even believe it. He said, "This has saved a lot of lives." They had no communication in North Carolina, which by the way, we're leading. In fact, somebody said they picked up stakes. There's no more ads, there's no more anything. It's usually a good sign. That's usually a sign that they're not going to win. But one of the reasons they're not going to win is 'cause FEMA did such a bad job. We had a great FEMA, we did good, but they spent most of their money as you know on illegal migrants coming in. They spent so much money that they didn't have the money to take care of the people from North Carolina. But we will be there on January 20th because on January 20th, that's when you [inaudible 02:49:26].

Audience (02:49:25):

Yeah.

Donald Trump (02:49:30):

But they pulled up stakes. Historically, when you pull up stakes and stop advertising and leave, historically you're in pretty good shape in that state. Is that correct, politically? 'Cause I haven't done this as well and as long as… Well, I think I've done it better, actually, 'cause I ended up being president, so I probably… But some of our great politicians have done this for a lot longer than me. So let me ask you, all of these senators, when you pull up stakes and leave, historically… Doug Burgum is so incredible. He really is. Isn't he great? Is he in a class of… His wife is much better. She blows him away, right? Kathryn is much better. But Doug, when you pull up stakes and you stop advertising, doesn't that generally mean that-

Speaker 16 (02:50:19):

It's over.

Donald Trump (02:50:20):

… it's over, right?

Speaker 17 (02:50:20):

It's over [inaudible 02:50:22].

Donald Trump (02:50:22):

Doug is cautious. He doesn't want to… He thinks it's a trick question. No, it means it's over and I think it's over in a lot of places. I think we're going to see some incredible stuff tomorrow. But it won't matter. It won't matter as long as you go out and vote. Nothing's going to matter because it's in our… You know the expression, the ball is in their hands? The ball is in our hands. I can't do a thing about it. And now you're going to go out there later today-

Audience (02:50:53):

Yeah. Woo.

Donald Trump (02:51:00):

And you're going to show us something and vote for me and I will deliver rising wages, soaring incomes, and a colossal surge of jobs. We're going to use things… What's the most beautiful word in the dictionary?

Audience (02:51:13):

[inaudible 02:51:16].

Speaker 18 (02:51:18):

Trump.

Donald Trump (02:51:18):

We're going to create wealth opportunity for Americans of every race, religion, color, and creed. But I have to tell you one quick story 'cause I'm so proud. They're going to build this great big plant. They're building it. They're going to build it. China's going to build a plant and it's going to destroy Michigan, destroy it, destroy Detroit. Everyone is going to move out. And I heard about it through a friend of mine that builds plants. That's what he does. He builds plants, he builds them better than anybody. John, let's just call him John. And he was sitting there and I was at the economic club of Detroit a couple of weeks ago, but I told John a year ago, "I want to see a plant." And he said, "Well, I'll have to take you to Mexico." I said, "I don't want to see a plant… I want to see a plant here. I want a big one."

(02:52:06)
He said, "We don't really do too many big ones in the United States anymore." I said, "What is that all about Mexico?" He said, "Well, China's building some of the biggest plants anywhere in the world. They're building them in Mexico." And I said, "Well, I'm not happy about that. I don't want to see the plant in Mexico. It wouldn't look right if I'm in Mexico looking at plants. Do we agree, sir? It wouldn't look right." And so he said, "All right, look…" I say, "Forget it." Then I thought about it and I was making the speech in Detroit, and a couple of weeks before, I said, "If they want to build a plant in Mexico owned by China so that they can save all of the costs associated with bringing their cars, all of the things, I'm going to put a hundred percent tariff on every single car coming out of that plant."

Audience (02:52:58):

Yeah. Woo.

Donald Trump (02:52:59):

"And if that's not enough, I'll make it 200, 300, 500, 8… I don't give a what it is. And they're not going to have one car made in that plant that ever crosses that border, which is right next to them." Anyway, so I see John in the audience and I gave them that notice a little before and it was public. And I see him and I send my people, I say, "After I speak, make sure he comes to the back. I want to see him backstage." So I see John, I say, "John, how's that big monster plant that's going to rip apart our country?" But it's going to hurt South Carolina, Tennessee and all the other places that do a lot of cars. It's going to hurt everybody, going to hurt the country. "How is that plant doing?" He said, "Sir, they've given it up because they think you're going to win and they think you're going to tariff them and they think they're going to lose their shirt. And sir, they've given up that plant. It's not going to be built anymore."

(02:53:56)
So I saved Michigan and I saved Detroit, and we're going to let them build that plant. But you know where we want them to build it? Right here, we want them to build it. And then they won't have any tariffs [inaudible 02:54:09]. They won't have any tariffs, and they're going to use you to operate that big sucker and they can build as big as they want with no tariffs. I said, "Let them know we'd love to have their investment. They're going to build it right here in Detroit or at a minimum they're going to build it someplace in the United States and they won't have any problems. So that's assured." So I saved Detroit and Michigan a lot, that alone, and I did that without even being president. How about that?

Audience (02:54:37):

Yeah. Woo.

Donald Trump (02:54:38):

They said, "He's going to win." They told John, "We think Trump is going to win and he's not going to let us make anything and he's going to do things that we don't know. This guy is crazy." Because I charged China of billions of dollars in taxes and tariffs, they paid us… Not one other president… And we're going to get along great with China. We're going to get along good. I want to get along with them. President Xi was great until COVID came then I wasn't so thrilled with him. But we did a great job in that. Nobody knew what the hell it was. We did a great job. We get credit on our military. No wars. We did no wars. I had no wars.

Audience (02:55:17):

Woo.

Donald Trump (02:55:17):

Remember when crooked Hillary was screaming during a debate? "He's going to charge wars, he's going to have wars. He's going to prosecute wars all over the place. Look at him, he's a very volatile person." I'm actually not. I'm a very calm person. She's the one that's volatile, but he said, "He's a very volatile person." No, I stopped the wars with my being volatile. Nobody had a war. We didn't have any wars except that we finished a war that we had. We beat ISIS. 100% of the ISIS caliphate was taken down and it was done in a matter of weeks when our stupid generals, our terrible generals, the guys up top like Milley, like Kelly, real losers. Kelly was dumb as a rock. I'll never do that again. I say, "Give me a letter of resignation." "Yes, sir. I'd like to say…" They said, "Just give me…" Biden never fired anybody. That's why he never had a bad book written about him. And also number two, nobody cared.

(02:56:26)
When I fire somebody, every major publisher in the world, "Will you say something bad?" I had one person who was so complimentary. "Sir, you're the greatest president that ever lived. Bah, bah, bah." And she gets a show, but they only want to hire her if… I have all these letters, "There's never been a better president." She goes on the show, "I didn't like him. He was terrible. What a terrible human being." These people are sick. But you know what, all we can do is keep winning. That's all win, win, win. But a vote for Trump means your groceries, a word I hear all the time 'cause I do like to mix it up with people more so than my consultants. I think the people are much smarter than my consultants. My consultants are good, but I get much better… Like, people say, "Groceries," right. I haven't used that, it such a sort of an old term.

(02:57:21)
They say, "My groceries are so much more." The term is just like an old term and it's a beautiful, but they say, "My groceries, were so expensive." They'll be cheaper. Your paychecks will be higher, your streets will be safer and cleaner. Your communities will be richer, and your future as an American will be much better than it ever has been when I get in, because this will be the golden age of America. And that's what I'm calling it. I'm telling the press, I hope you put it in. Isn't that a beautiful phrase? The golden age. I like to brand things like I brand Pocahontas and I do a lot of branding. I'm one of the greatest branders in the world. A lot of them were Republicans, but they're all now friends of mine, so I can't talk. Some of my greatest branding was on the Republicans during the primaries.

(02:58:17)
But they're all friends of mine, most of them, some of them. Yeah, most of them are. Most of them are. But I don't talk about that. Once the battle is over, I take those words, I put them away permanently in some cases. On occasion, I'll bring them back out. But just a few months ago in a beautiful field in Pennsylvania an assassin tried to stop our great movement. Greatest movement in history.

Audience (02:58:48):

Boo.

Donald Trump (02:58:51):

But that brush with death did not stop us by any means. It only made us more determined to finish the job that we had only just started.

Audience (02:59:02):

Yeah. Woo.

Donald Trump (02:59:08):

That was not a pleasant day I will tell you. That was not a pleasant day. But many people say that God saved me in order to save America. Many people, I've seen it so many times. And with your help, we will fulfill that extraordinary mission together. We're going to fulfill it together. We are going to fulfill it together. It's a beautiful expression. And I think it might be true. I have sons that are here right now, Don and Eric, and they're great people, but they're really great shooters. They're like top-of-the-line shooters, they know so much about it. They say it was almost impossible-

Speaker 19 (02:59:56):

Miracle.

Donald Trump (02:59:56):

… for somebody… Yeah, a miracle. It was. It was a miracle. That's the miracle right up there, right. But I didn't realize that. But from the distance that they were, they say it was a miracle. Well, if I didn't turn to the right to look at that beautiful graph that we had up having to do with illegal immigration. So illegal immigration saved me, can you imagine? And speaking of that graph, let me see that graph. I love it so much. I love it. I love it. I hug it and kiss it every night. I take it to bed with me. My wife thinks I'm crazy, I bring it to bed with me. Look, if I don't put that up and it's never there, it's always there or there, but usually it's on the left. So if I look to the left, I'm gone. If I looked over there, it's something happened, something happened. Something up there happened. No, but think of it.

(03:00:59)
So I said, "Just like I did right now, the shooter's right there. Right, exactly. 90 degrees. That crazy guy, right there." And I said, "Let me see the graph." I said, "What the hell was that?" But if I didn't turn, it goes a little, it's not good. You don't want to see that. So it was a miracle or a gift from God maybe. Amazing. And when Don and Eric who were really great shooters, they heard that. And then they heard the gun. They know exactly the gun, they are AR-15, it's supposed to be very accurate and all that stuff. And this guy, he was at the range all the time shooting. He was supposed to be a good shooter. They said a bad shooter would hit it almost every time. A bad shooter. Don said, "It's the equivalent of sinking a one-foot putt." He put it in golf terms.

(03:02:04)
I said, "That's not good 'cause for those that don't play golf, it's almost impossible to miss a one-foot putt." And so it's amazing. So they were shaken up. They couldn't believe it. They actually said, "God did that," because they didn't believe that they could… Now, it wasn't a miss. I mean, it ripped the hell out of it, but I consider that a miss. It ripped it up pretty good, and it was a very bloody mess. And the doctor who was great in Butler, he said, "Sir, I want you to go with me to buy a lottery ticket because I've been doing this for 35 years, sir, and I've never seen anything like it. I've never seen anyone come out of it with that gun from that range." He said, "I want to buy a lottery ticket with you tonight."

(03:02:58)
And I said, "Well, Doc, you know what, let's not do that. Let's see if we can get this sucker stop bleeding." But he told me, the ear is the bloodiest part. You get hit in the ear, something to do with cartilage. So they thought I was hit all over. I said, "I wasn't hit all over it." 'Cause I was down and I wasn't hit all over. I said, "I was hit in the ear. Now get me up. Get me up." They said, "Sir." And they were touching all over 'cause it was so bloody. They said, "Sir, you've been hit in other…" I said, "I'm telling you…" you know what's funny, the word surreal, right, when I got to the White House, I was standing right outside and then inside the Lincoln bedroom, the bedroom of Abraham Lincoln, his wife, his son, Tad, who died actually as a very young boy, very young.

(03:03:53)
It was a very rough time for them. They were suffering tremendous melancholia. They called it, they were melancholia. Melancholia, they called it, not depression. It's the same thing. But in those days they call it melancholia. But I was in the Lincoln bedroom, so famous, all the furniture just the way it is. And he was very tall. He was six foot six. That's like the equivalent of a Barron Trump today, who's a lot taller than 6'6. He's a good-looking guy, but he is tall. But he was six foot six in those days, very unusual, but he was tall. And then you put his hat on, which was another foot, so he was a pretty tall guy. But the bed was very long. You could see it was elongated. But I was there and it was like a really surreal, I was with the first lady who was very popular, who got the number-one book in the country.

(03:04:50)
Can you believe it? Go buy it. Go buy that book. Go buy that book. It's great. I was a little nervous when I started reading it. I said, "This could be very bad for me." Releasing a book before the election could be very dangerous for me. But no, it's a great book. And she's a great writer, actually. She wrote a note at the convention. Remember the note she wrote? It was so well-crafted that these guys right here wanted to put it as part of the platform. It was unbelievable. The book is unbelievable, so go get it for Christmas or something. But it was just, when I was in the Lincoln bedroom, it was a surreal experience. It was like an out-of-body, they call it, experience. And it just was like it was something unbelievable. I said, "Can you believe this is where we are?"

(03:05:47)
And I was not a Washington person. I was only there 17 times, according to the fake news, but I think it's right. I was only there 17 times in my entire life. And I was a New York guy, and which now I'm very much a Washington guy. I know the good ones, the bad ones, people, I know, the dumb ones, the smart ones. I know a lot about the people. I didn't know anything about the people. I had to rely, and we did great. We had mostly great, great the trade people, the war people. We had a lot of great people. But when I was on the ground, there was no surreal experience. I knew I was shot in the ear and I was telling Secret Service. And let me tell you, they were damn brave. I went down fast. I mean, I looked, there was blood all over my hand.

(03:06:34)
I said, "This is not the normal situation. It's either the largest mosquito in history, or I got hit by a bullet." And I followed my hand down, and I think people were also shouting, "Get down, get down," I think it was. But I went down and I'm telling you, I had I guess seven Secret Service agents follow me. They were very brave. I'm telling you, those bullets were flying over our head. And you can't forget that. Can't forget that. Those bullets. And I heard those bullets going. I said to somebody, "How fast were they going?" They gave me some mathematical number. I said, "No, I want to know in miles per hour." And I think it was 3,200 miles per hour. Think of that. A car, you're going fast at 70 or 80. These are 3,000 something. And those suckers were going over my head. There were eight of them total.

(03:07:35)
It was a total of eight shots fired. And then there was a shot by a Secret Service sniper. Amazing. One bullet he used, but I think we also had help from one of the police snipers. He hit the stock of the gun or something. And we appreciate that very much. But it was amazing. But when I was down there, I was totally aware. I said, "No, get me up. Get me up." Because I was speaking in front of a massive, you couldn't even see the end of it. Now when we had the celebration honoring Corey, the firefighter, great guy, when we had that celebration, we had 101,000 people.

(03:08:24)
And that's where I really got to see the real musk because I invited him up and he's always like in a lab, and it's almost like he was released. And I said, "You have to come up here. Elon just come up." And he looked out and he was so happy. I think he loves people. And he started doing jumping jacks and stuff behind me, right. He was so happy. I think he's going to run for office against me. I'm very concerned. No, he's great. It was great. But he was so happy. And it was a great celebration. But when I was down, there was no feeling like I had in the White House. I mean, I totally was aware of everything, but had I not made that turn, I wouldn't be with you tonight. And that would've been bad. And I hope that's right. I hope that's right. I hope that God did put me here to really save this country 'cause this country's in big, big trouble. This country's in big trouble. I hope so. To every person and every citizen across this land, I am asking for the honor of your vote. I don't want your money. Most people want your money. I don't want any money. All I want you to do is go out today, sounds a little strange. Go out today, meaning go out in a few hours. Okay, this guy's complicated 'cause it sounds so much better when you say tomorrow, when it's [inaudible 03:10:10]. But that's okay, I want to be exactly accurate for them. But go out today and vote, I guess seven o'clock or whatever time it is, doesn't matter. And we're going to have the greatest victory in the history of our country. And as your president, I will fight for you every single day with every breath in my body. Together we will save this country, this great country that we love.

(03:10:42)
We will defeat the corrupt system in Washington because I'm not running against Kamala. I'm running against an evil Democrat system. These are evil people. I wasn't running against Biden either. He was stuck in a basement. I didn't even run against him. I mean, no, we're running against a very evil system, and we have to defeat that system and America's future will be an absolutely incredible one as we stand on the brink of rescuing our country, I want to take a moment to thank the millions of hardworking men and women who are the heart and soul of this, the greatest movement of all time.

Audience (03:11:26):

[inaudible 03:11:34].

Donald Trump (03:11:33):

Because it's you much more so than me, frankly. You're incredible people. You built this country and you're going to save this country, but you're incredible people. You're really incredible people. And as I said in the very beginning, this isn't my campaign. This is your campaign. This is a great campaign. Now it's nine years, and we've been fighting side by side every step of the way we've been together. That's why it's

Donald Trump (03:12:00):

It's not even hard. People say to me like very successful people, "How do you stand up and talk in front of these people?" And it's sort of easy because they're love. It's love in these rooms. I just left Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, fly up here and the love was the same. It's such love and it's not hard to do. It's much harder to do when you have people screaming at you. But there's love in this room. I think there's love in the whole country. I think it's a much bigger movement than we even understand. I think we're going to end up getting numbers that are far greater than we would expect.

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But you've given your time, your money and your whole heart for this cause, and your support means more than anything you can even understand. It's amazing. I love you all. You're very special. This is my last, my last rally. Can you believe it? The rallies, these big, beautiful rallies has never been anything like it and there never will be anything like it. And it just happened. It caught on and I think it caught on because our country is in trouble. And I happened to be a messenger that was able to tell you what you do because most people understand it. Most people with common sense. We're the party of common sense. They understand it. But this is all you need to know.

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I mean, Joe and Kamala broke it and I will fix it. I'll fix it fast. And America will be bigger and better and bolder and richer, and safer, and stronger than ever before. It's going to be all of those things. The presidency requires strength, courage, and grit. And in a little while you have to stand up and tell Kamala that you've had enough. You can't take it anymore. You're destroying our country. You were a terrible vice president. You destroyed San Francisco. She destroyed San Francisco and she worked when she was attorney general of California. She worked along with a lot of her friends out there like Gavin Newsom, the governor. One of the worst governors in history. And destroyed the state.

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I mean, more people moved out than moved in last year. First time ever. That's never happened before. You're going to say, "Kamala, you're horrible at your job. You don't know what you're doing. You're a low IQ individual. We want smart people. We want cunning people. We are dealing with the smartest people in the world. We don't want you negotiating nuclear deals because you don't know what the word nuclear means. Kamala, you're fired. Get the hell out of here. You're fired. Get the hell out of here. You want to ruin our country."

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If we win Michigan, we win the whole thing. The whole thing. Over the past four years, Kamala has orchestrated the most egregious betrayal that any leader in American history has ever inflicted on our people. She was given the authority to run the border by Sleepy Joe because he wanted to go to bed and he wanted to sleep. He had only one thing he wanted to do and that's sleep. So he made her the border czar. Now, she's trying to deny it.

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By the way, the border patrol two weeks ago gave us the strongest, the strongest endorsement you've ever heard. They said he's the greatest president in history and the best president on the border by a factor of 10. And I said to them, "Does that mean I'm better than Abraham Lincoln and George?" "Yes sir. You're better than both of them." I had one problem. I had one of the guys that came up and they all… Like 10 guys. They all made speeches. He's like 36. He said, "Sir, you're the greatest president in my lifetime." I said, "I like the first guy better. I like Lincoln and Washington better than 36 years." But he meant well.

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But you know what? I was in terms of the border, what we did, we built all that wall. We built an extra 200 miles. I could have flipped it up in three weeks. You know that it was all built. They sold it for scrap metal for 5 cents of the dollar so much. And that's when I realized they actually won open borders. She has violated her oath, eradicated our sovereign border, and unleashed an army of gangs and criminal migrants from prisons and jails, insane asylums and mental institutions. And these people are all coming into our country.

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Are you okay down there? Is somebody hurt? Oh, is somebody hurt? Oh, I saw you looking on the floor. I thought somebody was hurt. Oh, okay. We don't want our people to be hurt, right? We don't want that. But all around the world, they come from Venezuela. They come from the Congo and Africa. Not just from South America. They come from all over the world and they're stealing countless American lives. They're killing a lot of our people. A lot. Far more than anybody thought even possible. The day I take the oath of office, the migrant invasion ends and the restoration of our country begins. It begins immediately.

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The United States is now an occupied country. Who would've believed somebody that's running for president and perhaps will be president in less than 24 hours or maybe it will take these machines that we pay so much for two weeks? Can you believe it? If you used very highly sophisticated watermark papers, more sophisticated than the machines, paper. Highly sophisticated. If you used paper and if you used voter ID, and if you had one day and you in addition to voter ID, you have a proof of the fact that you're a citizen of our country, which would be nice, you would have the results tabulated like in France. They had 37 million people. The results were tabulated at 9:30 in the evening. They had a winner, they had a loser, and they went home.

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And here's the other thing. I know nobody's very cost-conscious anymore. 8% would be the cost compared to the cost of these very highly complex machines. And Elon Musk told me, he probably knows more about computers than any man in the world, he said that machines don't work because they're easily violated. Now, this is the smartest guy in the world, the guy that runs rockets with computers and saying the computers are far more important than the engines. I mean, nobody knows anything like this.

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But if you used paper, it's 8% the cost of the other. It's more accurate and you don't have 12-day waits. And then what the hell is happening in the inside of those machines if you wait? We want the answer tomorrow, tonight. We want the answer tonight. They spend all this money, they spend all this money, and old-fashioned paper is much less expensive. And you know what? It's more accurate. It's much better. Just something is going on with this. I mean, what the hell are they doing?

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But we the don't want to wait 10 days, 12 days, three days, two days or two hours. We want the answer tonight. So we live in an occupied country and I will tell you, we will be an occupied country no longer. This will take very… These young guys, these have military-type equipment, highest grade, highest level supreme military equipment. Where the hell did they get this stuff? They've taken over large parts of Colorado. They've taken over parts of numerous states and a lot of people don't want to talk about it because they think it's going to destroy their city or town. They're all over the place. And where they're not, those people running those towns when they're not, they are going to… They're petrified. They don't want them coming in.

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In one town in Ohio, as you know, they have a beautiful town of… Think of this 50,000 people and they dumped 30,000 migrants into the town. See, if 50,000, now you have 30,000 migrants. Springfield, Ohio. It's a beautiful place, gorgeous place. And now if you want to go to the hospital, you can't. If you want to get a checkup, you can't. If you want to find a doctor, you can't. If you want to get your kid into school, you can't.

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It's a whole different world. We can't allow this to happen. They're destroying our country. November 5th, 2024 will be Liberation Day in America. On day one, I will launch the largest deportation program of criminals in American history. I will rescue every city in town that has been invaded and conquered. Can you believe I'm running for this great office and I'm talking about rescuing cities and towns that have been invaded and conquered? Can you imagine 10 years ago? Can you imagine 10 years ago using language like that? Or saying, "We will not allow men to play in women's sport." If you go back just 10 years and you move yourself forward and you heard a politician saying, "We will not allow men to play in women's sports," they'll think, "Is this guy crazy? Of course they're not going to play."

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To expedite removals of Tren de Aragua and other savage gangs like MS-13… Tren de is from Venezuela, Venezuela prison system. And they are rough. They are rough. I will invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to target and dismantle every migrant criminal network operating on American soil. And if they come back into our country, it's an automatic 10 years in jail with no possibility of parole because we don't want them back.

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I'm hereby calling for the death penalty for any migrant that kills an American citizen or a law enforcement. And I will ban all sanctuary cities in the United States of America. Their sanctuary for criminals. Four years of Kamala have delivered nothing but economic hell for American workers. The workers are getting destroyed. Her inflation disaster has made life unaffordable and cost families over $30,000 in higher prices. Think of that. Who can afford that?

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Just days ago, we had the worst jobs report in modern history. I never wanted to be Herbert Hoover, and I'm glad these numbers are coming out now. I'll fix it. But boy, it's getting bad. 12,000 jobs were announced. Now usually you hear 200, 250 and you hear it for years and years. 12,000 jobs. And then they became frauds. It was a fraud on the country because they made up numbers. 30,000 private sector jobs were killed in a single month and nearly 100,000 manufacturing jobs have been wiped out since just the start of the year. You don't hear these numbers from the fake news.

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150,000 Americans joined the unemployment rolls in October. 150,000. These are depression type numbers. And nearly a quarter of a million people dropped out of the labor force. Just think a few months ago, they fraudulently claimed 818,000 jobs were created when in fact there were none. They said 818, 000 jobs were created in our country.

Audience (03:25:32):

A liar.

Donald Trump (03:25:33):

Which kept us. And what that did is it kept us okay. It wasn't great, but it was not record shattering or anything, but it was a lie. And they thought they'd be able to get away with it until after the election and then announce after the election that they made a mistake. These are bad people. Fortunately, there was a whistleblower who I think should be entitled to an award. Could you imagine if it were me and we lost the election, and then a few days later, they say that the job numbers are being revised by almost a million people?

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And now they've just revised it again on top of the 818,000, 112,000 fake jobs were just announced. So you add that up. It's almost 1 million fraudulent jobs were announced. And nothing happens. These guys don't report about it. If I was talking about two jobs, it would be like front page on every newspaper. They cheated and it's fraud. When they make mistakes, they make them for 2,000, 3,000. It was never eight. 818,000 jobs right before the election were announced and they turned out to be a fraud. And they were going to the revision after the election was over.

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What the hell kind of an election would that have been? So I want to thank this whistleblower. Meanwhile, 100% of the net jobs created in the last year have gone to migrants. Think of that. 100%. 100% of the jobs that were created went to migrants, not to people… And I'll tell you what, your Black population is being devastated by these people. They're taking all the Black population jobs away and they should announce those numbers before the election also, because frankly what's happening there, you're going to see some bad things happen. They're taking their jobs and the Hispanic population is going to be next. You watch, it's horrible. But if I win, it's going to be not so horrible because we'll fix it.

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These are depression type numbers and that's where we're heading. If she's elected, we're talking about a 1929 style depression. Under my leadership, we're quickly going to turn this economic nightmare into an economic miracle. We're going to make it a miracle. We will make America wealthy again and we will make America affordable again. And we're just one day, meaning a half a day, sir, away from the best jobs, the biggest paychecks and the brightest economic future the world has ever seen.

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But you must vote. Got to vote. You got to vote. Kamala's plan will impose the largest tax hike in American history. I've never heard anybody campaign. I've done this stuff for a long time, but I've been involved for a very long time supporting candidates. And candidates are always saying, "We will reduce your taxes, efficiency, all this stuff." They're running on the fact that they're going to raise taxes substantially. I've never heard that. This is the craziest campaign I've ever seen. " We will raise your taxes. Vote for us." In Mondale. Mondale. He says, Mondale. I think you're right.

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"We're going to raise your taxes." But they're going to do that on the typical family, American family. They're raising the taxes more than $3,000 a year. My plan will massively cut taxes for workers and small businesses that we will have no tax on tips, no tax on overtime and no tax for our great seniors on social security benefits.

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To rapidly reduce inflation, I will end Kamala's war on American energy and we will drill, baby drill. We're going to drill, baby drill, drill, drill, drill. And I will cut your energy prices in half within 12 months. Okay? When that happens, everything is coming down. The doughnuts are going to come down. The food is going to come down. As we say the groceries. I just told the story in Pittsburgh, a woman, elderly goes to a supermarket and takes three apples and brings the apples to the counter. And then she realizes that the price went up yet again and she doesn't have the money for them. And she walks, she excuses herself, she walks back to the refrigerator, puts the apple back in refrigeration, and walks back and buys the two apples. That shouldn't be happening in our country. That should not be happening, and we're not going to have it happen long. I will cancel Kamala's insane electric vehicle mandate. And I will make interest on car loans fully taxed deductible. So how about that? Nobody thought… People, the most brilliant people… Is that Scott Bessent over there? Scott, stand up. He said he's one of the most brilliant people on Wall Street.

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Do you agree, Scott, that you're one of the most brilliant people on Wall Street because everybody else says it? He's too shy to say it, but he's a genius. You know what his theory is? The stock market is the only sign of life and it's only going up because everyone thinks Trump is going to win the election. And others too. Others too. I'm seeing it a lot. I think they're following your lead. But I appreciate that confidence. It's very nice. He's a brilliant guy.

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They call up and they say… Brilliant guys are calling me up and they say, "Where'd, you come up… On a car loan, we're going to give people… We want to develop the car business in this country. In a car loan, we're going to give people the right to deduct the interest, deduct interest, but only if the car is made in the USA." What the hell do I care if a car is going to be made in… If a car is going to be made in Japan or China or someplace, what the hell? I don't care if they buy it. I want them to buy cars.

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So think of what that's going to do for Michigan? So if a car is made in Michigan, you get a big deduction. That's like… That's going to be… Somebody. So I started just with the deduction. Then I thought to myself, why should I give them a deduction to buy a car that's made in China, or Japan, or South Korea? Well, I don't… Look, I mean, they're wonderful people. Everyone's wonderful, but I want them to be built here. So then I came in with that little extra tip and it says, but you only get the deduction if the car is made in America. Isn't that so cool?

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And hopefully right here in Detroit and Michigan would be great. We're thrilled to be joined by your next senator, Mike Rogers. Mike, thank you very much. Thank you. You're doing great. This guy is doing great. He is amazing. I'll tell you. It's hard to beat some of these people because they lie. I heard she's another one. She's going around saying she's very close to Trump. She agrees with Donald Trump on the tariffs and the wall and it is. But she never agreed until about two weeks ago when she was losing, right?

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But I have about six of them. They're doing that. They're doing that against Bernie Marino. They got a guy running against him, Brown, Sherrod Brown. "I love President Trump very much. He's great." I'm leading in Ohio by almost 20 points or something. So all of a sudden they love me. They all love me. And the day after the election, he'll be calling for my impeachment. "Let's impeach him." These people are sick, but we have great members. And Mike is really a talented guy, respected all over Washington. He was very successful. And I hope he can represent you because he's going to be one of the stalwarts. He'll be a leader. Thank you very much.

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And also, members of Congress, John Joyce, Bill Huizenga, Tim Walberg, john Molinari. I saw you guys. Very good speech you guys made. Boy, you really were rocking them, huh? You guys, very different styles, but tremendous talents and really good. Thank you very much. They really are tremendous. You have a great bunch here. I don't say that with all states. Some states I'm not so thrilled, but that's okay.

Audience (03:34:33):

Come on down.

Donald Trump (03:34:35):

And governors, Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Where's Sarah? She's so great. She is so great, right? Proud of her. I saw her father the other day. I served on a panel with him and I said, "Mike, I think you're great." He endorsed me when I was running. She gave me a four-page endorsement and I think the endorsement was put out before I finished my speech. And I said, "You're great." He said, "Well, I appreciate that, but my daughter is far greater." How about that? Is that nice? "My daughter is greater," he said. And he's not a man without an ego, I will tell you. Right, Sarah?

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But he said, "My daughter is greater." That's beautiful. That's a beautiful thing that he said. He's an incredible guy. And Doug Burgum, who has become one of the real stars of the party. And Kathryn stand up. I first noticed Doug by looking at Kathryn. She was riding a horse in an ad. I said, "Who the hell is that?" But I don't look anymore. Beauty doesn't mean a thing to me anymore. It doesn't mean anything. But I did notice there was a woman, and to the left, there was a man riding, but I didn't notice him so much. But it was this couple. And you know the ad I'm talking about. It was beautiful. It's like the most beautiful… He looked like the Marlboro man. Whatever happened to him?

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But what a combination. And he's become one of the most successful governors. What he's done with the fracking and with the oil and gas and everything. He's become something special. He's done a great job. Thank you both very much for being here. Appreciate it. And former congresswoman and Democrat candidate for president who did very well. I've watched her for a long time. She's a woman of incredible intelligence, but maybe more than anything else, unbelievable common sense and very, very special.

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She just joined the Republican Party, by the way. She was an independent for years. Tulsi Gabbard. Tulsi, thank you. And a man who is very special with a great talent. He was the ambassador to Germany. And I'll never forget when I took him out, the happiest person in the world was Angela Merkel. When Ric Grenell was taken out, this was the best day in Angela's life. He was not your typical ambassador. He was somebody who would say, "This is no good. What's happening?" And actually it was a love hate. They really loved him. But they said he's a smart one. He was wise to what they were doing. Ric Grenell. Where is Ric? Thank you. Thank you, Ric.

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And a woman who ran a very good race. It was a hard race because she believes in things that… And she believes in them very strongly. And I say, "You always have to stick with your beliefs. It's very tough." I told her it's very tough. But she's a hell of a woman. She had a father who I knew he was a steelman. He was in the steel business. He was thankful when I put the tariffs on because we saved the steel industry. And he was a real pro. He passed away. But he was a great guy. But he'd be very proud of his daughter. His daughter is an incredible woman. Tudor Dixon. Thank you Tudor. Thank you. We miss your father. Right? What a great guy he was.

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And then we have a woman who drives extremely fast. He can drive a car and just very successful. One races. But she's very successful. It takes tremendous courage and strength and everything else. Takes everything. I think driving those cars at 220, 240 miles an hour. Boy, you got to be brave. Probably have to be a little bit crazy, Danica Patrick, right? You have to be a little crazy, right? But it's Danica. Such an honor to have you involved, Danica. Such an honor. She's so smart.

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We were talking about… I'm just… I just can't believe it how I was asking her questions on the plane over about, "How do you do it? How do you do it?" Because they had me in one of these cars that start the race and I'm sitting in the car and we're going like 60 miles less than what you travel at. I'm saying to the driver, "Are you okay?" He was okay. But it's an honor to have you involved. You're a really special and really incredible athlete. She's an incredible athlete. And another person that was very honest and very talented and doing an incredible job, but she was extremely honest. And sometimes you can be honest and it doesn't work out. But it's actually worked out really well because she's doing phenomenally well, better than before, Sage Steele. Thank you very much, Sage.

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And Michigan Republican Party chairman, Pete Hoekstra. Now I told Pete… I've known Pete for a long time. He was very, very successful at everything he did. And he was an ambassador. He was one of the best. And I said, "Pete, you got to come in and run the party. You got to do it for me." And it was not that easy. He has a lot of options. And he came in and… I mean I think we're going to have a great result later. But Pete came in and ran the party. And I'll tell you, it is so organized. It's so professional. I think we're going to win. I mean, I think we're going to win in Michigan. Seems to be. We can't let them forget that I stopped that big Chinese plant in Mexico. Put that on top. But no, that was the thing. Nobody else would do that. I did it without being president. But they know it's not going to be easy for them. Let's put it this way. If they build it, they got to lose their. Okay? So I want to thank you, Pete. You've done incredible. And a man who I fell in love with, actually, he's an autoworker and a union guy, but he saw what was happening. Look, I mean, you take a look at this area and go back 50, 60 years. It's been just a downward trend. It looks like… You ever see a chart? It's like… Right, Brian? It's like just a downward, like a sliding ramp. Brian Pannebecker from the Autoworkers for Trump. Brian, come up here for a second. Come here. Come here. I got to see him. I love this guy. I always wanted arms like him. He's got that biggest, meanest arms. They look like what grabs that rocket. He could grab the rocket. Tell them a little bit about what you see going on. And I tell you, he's just an incredible guy. Thank you, Brian.

Brian Pannebecker (03:41:53):

Thank you, Mr. President. It's an honor to be here at your very last campaign rally. I got to give a shout-out to Scott Hagerstrom right out here. He brought me to Novi when you were holding a rally there in September of 2016, you were a candidate before you were president. And I got backstage and got to meet you. And I told you the little song about Macomb County home of the Reagan Democrats. I said, "Mr. Trump, if you come to Macomb County and ask for the Reagan Democrats' support, which is basically the UAW members, and I got a few of them here with me tonight." I said, "If you come to Macomb County and ask for the Reagan Democrats support and you get it, you might win Macomb County big enough to carry the whole state of Michigan."

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I said, "Mr. Trump, if you win Michigan, we both know what that means. You win the White House." And that's exactly what happened. So we're going to do it again this year. The UAW represented autoworkers are going to vote 65% or more for Donald Trump for president and we're going to carry Michigan again. Thank you, brother. We love you. We all love you. Thank you.

Donald Trump (03:43:21):

Thank you, Brian. Great guy. Great guy. And you're a great guy. I appreciate that support. I appreciate that support. Thank you very much. It's terrific.

Audience (03:43:31):

We love you.

Donald Trump (03:43:32):

You gave us a beauty there, didn't you? Huh? He's a worker. Michigan Senate Republican leader, Eric Nesbitt. Eric, thank you very much. Great. Great job. You're doing beautiful. And Michigan House Republican leader, Matt Hall. Tremendous guy. The great, Steve Witkoff. Great businessman. The most generous person I know. He gives a lot of money. Every time there's a hurricane,

Donald Trump (03:44:00):

… he wants to give money and he's just great. And Howard Lutnick, he's working, along with my children and Linda McMahon, who's fantastic, and they're working on transition. But I said, don't worry about transition, let's win this thing first, okay? We'll work on transition. But he's one of the most respected people on Wall Street. Rebuilt his firm after it was taken out of the World Trade Center by that horror show act long ago now, but it's still very emblazoned in all of our minds, so Howard, thank you very much. Howard Lutnick, thank you very much.

(03:44:40)
And my great children. Should I have them come up real fast? Don, Eric, Tiffany, Lara, Michael. Come on up here. And we have Ivanka at home, sitting home watching every second of it. And we have Barron. My beautiful boy, Barron. Barron, he knows more about computers than anybody. I closed up his computer. He said, "Dad, I'll take it two minutes to figure that out." And all of a sudden the thing opened up. I said, "Barron, you got to turn it off." "Okay, watch." Beep, beep. I turn it off. It's no way. I put a separate code in. He's operating his computer. He's operating it two minutes later.

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This group here, they are so committed. They didn't have to do this. I guess we all didn't have to do it, but we have to because they want to see our country be so great and so strong and so respected again. People laugh, they're laughing at our leaders. We have a guy can't walk, he can't find the stairways. Look, there's about six of them up. He finishes his speech, he can't find the stairways. And she's worse than him. You see what's going on? Did you see her tonight? Screaming, " We're going to win, we're going to win." And she's screaming and it's 100 people going, "What the hell is wrong with her?"

(03:46:07)
But these people are behind me. I love them, but they are really special. They're very talented people and… Every one of them. Maybe I'll ask Lara to start and say a couple of words. Could I do that? She's the chairman of the party, comes from North Carolina. I wanted her to run for the Senate, there was nobody could have beat her, but she said, "I have a great husband and I have beautiful kids and I really want to focus on them for a little while," because she's been working hard and she would've been great.

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And I said, who do you like? And they said, Ted Bud. And I went to Ted. I said, "Ted, do you like it?" He said, "But I'm not going to run if Laura runs." I said, "She wants you, she likes you a lot." And he's become a great senator. But then she becomes the chairman, along with Michael Whatley. Is Michael Whatley here someplace? Yes? And I wanted the mayor of Hamtramck is here. Come here. I didn't see… I see you. Come, you got to come up here, please. This guy has been with us almost from the beginning. I'm so glad we got to see you. Hi, Michael. Come here. He has been an unbelievable unifier. This is one of the greatest men in your state and I want to just thank you. Come here, say a couple of words.

Mayor of Hamtramck (03:47:40):

Thank you so much. Good morning. It's another day. I spoke earlier, before you came, and I told the crowd that tomorrow, or today actually, is going to be a historic day and we shall celebrate a historic victory today. I am very proud that I endorsed President Trump and I broke the wall of fear among the Arab-American and Muslim Americans, and I destroyed that wall of isolation and the wall of silence and the wall of hesitance among the Arab-Americans. And now, today, we had a survey that was posted among the Arab-Americans in the Metro Detroit and it shows that President Trump is leading by 76% and Harris earlier had 3% and the rest was for others. We are in a mission to end that disconnect between the minorities and the Republican Party and to make it the party of inclusion.

(03:49:14)
And we are in a mission, which is the priority for us today, to send President Trump back to the White House. Like I said earlier, he has done everything possible to gain your support. He told me last Friday that it was 62 days of hard work with no break and no rest and today it's 65 days with no rest. He has used everything possible to gain your support. Hard work, seriousness, comedy, sarcasm, everything. How is he a threat to our democracy, as the fake news keeps saying and the other party. I ask you, and I urge you, to go out and vote tomorrow, and I think we have a big chance. I'm very optimistic that we will make history and we will win and make America great again. Thank you so much.

Donald Trump (03:50:45):

Great guy. He's a great man. And I'll tell you, you have hundreds of thousands of people that follow and that could be a very big difference. The Democrats are not happy about this. This was supposed to be their vote and they're not at all happy. But really a great, great young guy. He's a young guy and, wow, what a leader. Thank you very much. If we win this state, you're going to be very responsible for it too. And I think we will.

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And tonight, I did a thing a couple of weeks ago with a very smart guy and a very special talent. He's got the number one podcast, they say, by four times. Joe Rogan. And a lot of people thought they loved that. It was three hours. Oh, it was so terrible because I did it and I said, Joe, I got a rally of this size waiting for me in a very far away place. I'm going to be very late, like two and a half hours late. But we kept talking. It went three hours or 15 minutes or something. Then when I got up there, it was cold, a little bitter, and everybody waited. Nobody left. And I explained to him, look, Joe is the number one guy. He kept me late, but I'm doing it because we have to win.

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And not one person was unhappy. We had a great time. And I said, we're going to devote a lot more time. It was pretty late at night. It was worse than this, okay, I could tell you. But Joe Rogan just announced, and he doesn't do this at all, I don't think he's ever done it, but he just announced that he's giving me his complete and total endorsement to be president. Wow. Lara, would you say a few words please?

Lara Trump (03:52:55):

Are we ready to turn Michigan red today? Today is the day that we send a loud and clear message to the mainstream media, to the establishment, to Hollywood, to the swamp, that it is not them. It is we, the people, who get to choose our president and we're choosing Donald J. Trump. I just want to say thank you. This is a very special night for our family. This has been almost a decade of doing this and it has been my honor to be a part of this family, to be out speaking on behalf of a man who I love, not just because he's my father-in-law, but because he is going to save this country and going to save the world. Thank you, guys. God bless you. Get everybody out to vote. Thank you, Michigan.

Donald Trump Jr. (03:53:59):

Thank you, guys. Today, when you wake up with not very much sleep, you got to get to the polls. You got to bring your friends and your families and your loved ones and we have to make it too big to rig. Guys, it's simple. It's a unique election. You've lived under both candidates. People like to pretend like it's not the Harris-Biden regime that has destroyed your American dream, our country, our economy, the entire world and Western civilization. You guys, starting right now, it's on you to reclaim what is yours, your country.

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It would be an honor for me for you guys to show the same amount of resolve that this man showed on July 13th when he took a bullet to the face and came back defiant. You guys take that attitude to the polls, to your text messages, to your friends. If you've early voted, drive everyone you know to the polls. That resolve is what kept us at peace. That resolve is what made trade deals. That resolve's going to save America and it's going to put America first again, once and for all. Guys, now it's up to you. You make our country proud like he makes us proud each and every day. Let's get it done, America. Let's get it done, Michigan. Let's go.

Eric Trump (03:56:15):

Good morning, Michigan. Who else could have this many people at 2:00 AM? Only Donald Trump. Guys, I've watched the hell that they've put him through for the last 10 years. The fake impeachments, the dossiers, the Russia hoax, going after his Supreme Court Justices, censoring him, taking away his first amendment right, trying to take him off the ballots in various states all across the country, raiding his home. And yet, he comes out every single day and he fights and he fights and he fights.

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And when other candidates have packed it in for the night, you know who's standing on the stage at 2:00 AM? It's Donald Trump. America, it's time for us to pick our fighter and it's that man right there. And I can tell you, as a son, as a family, we have never been more proud of a person in our life. I have never been more proud to stand on a stage with somebody in my life. He's the most remarkable man I know. And I promise you, I will be on this stage until the end of earth with you because I truly believe in you and I believe what you're doing for this country and what you're doing for our children. And you are going to save democracy in the United States and you're going to keep peace in the world. And I love you and we're proud of you. And let's make America great again. Thank you, Michigan.

Tiffany Trump (03:58:01):

Hello. My father has never stopped and he will never stop working for you guys. Let's get out there. Let's vote for prosperity. Let's vote for the future that we want to have for our children and for our future generations. Thank you.

Donald Trump (03:58:59):

Thank you very much. They're my kids. But I'll tell you, they're very good people. They're good people. They're great people that love our country and they're working. They don't have to do this. They don't have to do this. In conclusion, with your vote, we are going to fire Kamala and we're going to save America. We will cut your taxes, end inflation, slash your prices, raise your wages, and bring thousands of factories back to America and back to Michigan. And a lot of it will be using my favorite word. My favorite word. Tariff.

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And one of the things I'm going to do, I'll give you this as a little insight, I just announced it in Pittsburgh, I didn't think I'd… It's become a very big story already. We're going to tell Mexico, "You're killing tremendous numbers of our people by allowing China to send their fentanyl through your system and through your country." And we're going to give them a little period of time, but we don't want drugs coming across our border, or any border, and whether it's Mexico or Canada or wherever, because they're starting now in Canada, they're starting to go up north, but whether it's Mexico or Canada, we're going to explain to them, quickly, that if you allow fentanyl and these drugs to come through your country, we're going to charge you large-scale tariffs on everything you send into the United States.

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And they're making a lot of money in the United States. They couldn't exist without us. So we're going to do that. And we're going to tell China that, if you continue to send Fentanyl to Mexico or any place else that comes into our country, we're going to charge you a 25% tariff on everything you sell into the United States of America. We're not going to… We can't let them and you've never heard that from anybody but me. And I've had it in my mind for a long time, but I didn't want to tell these guys about it because they'd only screw it up like they do everything else. But I say it now because now we have the election coming up in a matter of hours, hours, hours. And we're not going to let them destroy our country.

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Probably 60% of our crime is caused by drugs. People that are taking drugs, they cause tremendous amounts of crime. If we didn't have that, you'd see crime rates plummet. But the sad thing is that crime is plummeting all over the world because they're sending their criminals, they're sending their gang members, they're sending their drug dealers, they're sending their mental patients from all of these institutions. They're sending them into our country and then they're opening up… Oh, we're sending them back. Don't worry about. They're opening up their prisons and they're dumping their prisons, all their prison population… Venezuela, they're way down, their crime rate went way down because they're taking all of their criminals and terrorists and all of the people that are causing all the problems. And then, on top of it, they're emptying their jails out into the United States through this very stupid person's open border. I don't know what they're thinking about, but maybe they hate our country or maybe they want to get people registered to vote.

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Who the hell knows? But we're not going to allow it. It's going to stop immediately day one. We're going to build American, we're going to buy American, and we will hire American. I will end the war in Ukraine. Would've never started if I were president. We got more votes… We did great in 2016. We did better in 2020. We got more votes in 2020 than any president by millions, any president in the history of our country. And because of that, I said, "I'll sit back and I'll watch, and if they do a bad job…" I didn't need this. But if they do a bad job, I'm going to run because of how well we did. And if they do a good job, I would actually prefer that they did a great job. If they did a great job, I would say that's a great thing.

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But he's the worst President in the history of our country. She's the worst Vice President and she got no votes. They like to say to me, "That's not the Democratic way to go." It's just a terrible thing. It's just a terrible thing what's going on in this country. But so, I sat back and I watched and I saw all the horrible things that were happening and you know what they are. And maybe the worst was what they've done with inflation, but I actually think the worst is what they've done with their border because they're destroying our country. We're going to turn it around. We're going to change it really fast. We're going to have the greatest country we've ever had. I will stop the chaos in the Middle East. It would've never happened again. Israel would've never been attacked on October 7th. And I will prevent World War III from happening. I know all the players. And it's a very good chance that it will, indeed, happen.

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We will crush violent crime and our police the support, protection, resources and respect that they so dearly deserve. We will strengthen and modernize our military. They gave so much of it away to Afghanistan. It's so crazy. I rebuilt our military. We will build a missile defense shield around our country, all made in the USA and much of it made right here. And Ronald Reagan wanted to do it many years ago and he really was right, other than we did not have the technology, I'm glad we didn't do it. But now we can shoot a needle out of the air. We could shoot a little pin out of the air. It's incredible technology. Our technology.

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We will rebuild our cities, including our capital in Washington DC, which is in terrible shape with graffitis on the beautiful, incredible marble columns and painting the lions and burning the American flag. What they did a month ago was terrible. But we're going to make our cities safe and clean and beautiful again. We'll work with Democrat governors and mayors. We'll probably have to, and that's okay. We will teach our children to love our country, to honor our history, and to always respect our great American flag.

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We will get Critical Race Theory and transgender insanity the hell out of our schools. And we will keep men out of women's sports. I will defend religious liberty. I will restore free speech and I will defend the right to keep and bear arms, our Second Amendment. And after years of building up foreign nations, defending foreign borders and protecting foreign lands, we will finally be going to build up our borders, build up our country, and build up and protect our citizens. It's time. It's called America First. We're going to put America first. We put America last. They put America last. We put America first. And it doesn't mean we're into isolation. We're not. We're going to help the world, but we have to straighten ourself out or we won't be able to help anything.

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And we will stop illegal immigration once and for all. We will not be invaded. We will not be occupied. We will not be overrun. We will not be conquered. We will be a free and proud nation once again. And that will take place rapidly. Everyone will prosper, every family will thrive and every day will be filled with the opportunity and hope and, maybe above all, the American dream will be back. It's going to come back. We're bringing it back for your children and we're bringing it back for yourselves. But for that to happen, we must defeat Kamala Harris and stop the radical left agenda with a landslide victory that is too big to rig. Too big.

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The silent majority is back. And tomorrow, you need to get out and vote. We have a silent majority, but we're just sort of speaking up. This has shown that the level of enthusiasm is five times greater than their level. They have no level of enthusiasm. They don't believe in her. They know she shouldn't even be running. They are, as they say, a threat to democracy. What they've done is a threat to democracy. They stole the presidency away from a very angry man. I watched him last night. He's a very angry man. I'm convinced that he likes me more than he likes Kamala. I'm convinced. For the past nine years, we have been fighting against the most sinister and corrupt forces on earth. With your vote in this election, you can show them once and for all that this nation does not belong to them. This nation belongs to you.

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It was the hardworking patriots like you who built this country. And tomorrow, it is the hardworking patriots, meaning today, like you, who are going to save our country. After all we've been through, and we've been through a lot together, we've gone through these rallies, almost everybody is here. I have people that have been to more than 300 rallies. They're here tonight. They were at the one this morning, the one tonight. They actually missed two of them. I can't even believe it. But these are incredible people and incredible patriots. But we stand on the verge of the four greatest years in American history. With your help, we will restore America's promise that we will take back the nation that we love. We love this nation. We are one people, one family, and one glorious nation under God. We will never give in. We will never give up. We will never back down and we will never, ever surrender. Together, we will fight, fight, fight, and we will win, win, win.

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November 5th, today, will be the most important day in the history of our country. And together, we will make America powerful again. We will make America wealthy again. We will make America healthy again. Bobby Kennedy, Jr. We will make America strong again. We will make America proud again. We will make America safe again. And we will make America great again. I love you. I love you all. God bless you. God bless you, Michigan. God bless the United States of America. Thank you, everybody. Thank you. Great honor. Thank you.

MUSIC (04:11:41):

Young man, there's no need to feel down.

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I said young man, pick yourself off the ground.

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I said young man, 'cause you're in a new town.

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There's no need to be unhappy.

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Young man, there's a place you can go. I said young man, when you're short on your dough.

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You can stay there and I'm sure you'll find.

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Many ways to have a good time.

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It's fun to stay at the YMCA.

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It's fun to stay at the YMCA.

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They have everything for young men to enjoy.

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You can hang out with all the boys.

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It's fun to stay at the YMCA.

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It's fun to stay at the YMCA.

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You can get yourself clean.

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You can have a good mean.

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You can do whatever you feel.

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Young man, are you listening to me?

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I said young man, what do you want to be.

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I said young man, you can make million dreams.

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But you got to know this one thing. No man does it all by himself.

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I said young man, put your pride on the shelf.

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And just go there, to the YMCA.

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I'm sure they can help you today.

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It's fun to stay at the YMCA.

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It's fun to stay at the YMCA.

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They have everything for young men to enjoy.

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You can hang out with all the boys.

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It's fun to stay at the YMCA.

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It's fun to stay at the YMCA.

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You can get yourself clean.

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You can have a good meal.

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You can do whatever you feel.

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Young man, I was once in your shoes.

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I said I was down and out with the blues.

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I felt no man cared if I were alive.

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I felt the whole world was so jive.

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That's when someone came up to me.

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And said, young man, take a walk up the street.

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There's a place there called the YMCA.

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They can start you back on your way.

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It's fun to stay at the YMCA.

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It's fun to stay at the YMCA.

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They have everything for young men to enjoy.

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You can hang out with all the boys.

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YMCA.

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It's fun to stay at the YMCA.

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Young man, young man, there's no need to feel down.

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Young man, young man, pick yourself off the ground.

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YMCA.

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It's fun to stay at the-

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