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The Rubin Report

What Should Trump Supporters Do? & Woke Backfires Causing Dem Chaos | DIRECT MESSAGE

The Rubin Report

Emma Dog Productions

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.513.9K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report discusses the latest 2020 election results and what you won’t hear on mainstream media. Dave first addresses Trump supporters and the possibility of a Trump loss. With Trump losing ground in swing states to Joe Biden, what direction should Trump voters push the Republican Party going forward? Dave also discusses how gays for Trump have broken the stranglehold that the Democratic party has had on LGBT voters. Meanwhile woke identity politics have seemingly backfired on Democrats, causing major unexpected losses and chaos within the party. Finally, MSNBC makes its media bias clear to anyone watching by having Brian Williams cut away from Trump speaking to decide what their viewers can hear Trump say.. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, how are you? What's going on? What's new? How's the family? How's work? How's the country?

0:17.5

I'm Dave Rubin. It's November 6, 2020. We are three full days post-election and we still don't have a winner.

0:27.7

We'll unpack that and more on today's episode of the direct message. All right guys, a lot to talk about.

0:34.1

I'm not going to blood you near with stats today. I've been trying not to do that anyway,

0:38.5

but I'm going to try to analyze a little bit of what could possibly happen in the future

0:44.1

and we'll kind of go from there. I'm going to do a little bit on on some media coverage.

0:49.2

And then I do want to talk about one sign that that I hope most people would see as good either way,

0:55.6

which is that the gay vote did shift a lot. Even if you're a lefty gay, I hope that you wouldn't want

1:04.3

gay people to only have to vote for one party as if the entire gay community is a monolith and

1:09.2

must think the same way, although that's generally how they think about these things.

1:14.3

So we'll break down some of those numbers. I mentioned some other numbers in the last couple

1:18.0

days about how Trump did actually shockingly well within the Muslim community and the Latino

1:24.1

community and we're seeing all sorts of interesting things that have maybe changed the demographics

1:30.0

of the way the parties actually look at who they have to go after and how they have to go after them.

1:35.5

But obviously all of that is secondary to the fact that we don't know who won the election.

1:42.4

In case you forgot on Tuesday night, it was looking really good for Trump. And then at about

1:48.2

11 o'clock Pacific, suddenly all the states that seemingly were going to Trump suddenly stopped counting.

1:55.2

I didn't know that stopping counting was a thing. I didn't know you can't count late into the night,

2:00.1

but suddenly everybody stopped counting. And then in the last 48 hours or so, we're seeing sort of

2:05.3

recounts and they're checking ballots and in Pennsylvania, apparently your ballot does it even have

2:11.5

to be postmarked by the date of the election. So it could have come in after the election. That

2:15.8

seems a little weird. There's all these stranger regularities and one of the strengths and weaknesses

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