So here we are with our “final” election and election-fallout predictions.
This is an excerpt from our full podcast recorded November 1.
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KK: Last and finally, predictions. This is our last podcast before we come back to chat. What that’s going to look like next week, I’m not sure—whether I’ll be buying more chickens or enjoying the fact that hopefully my dollar will be able to purchase more sometime in the coming years. But we’ll see. So, who wants to go first? What are your predictions heading into next week?WAJ: Logic, reason, and analysis tell me this is going to be a very substantial Trump and Republican win. If you look at the early voting, the turnout, the polling—which is much tighter than it has been before—it all points in that direction. Now, it’s possible that this is an anomaly, that there won’t be a Trump undercount in the polling this year. Maybe that’s possible. But everything we’re capable of knowing points to a significant Trump win, with Republicans picking up the Senate, probably in the 52 to 54-seat range. I think maybe on the higher end of that. As for the House, I can’t put numbers on it, but if Trump is winning, and if he’s more or less even in the popular vote, then Republicans should hold the House.Every logical, analytical part of me says this should be a good year for Trump and Republicans, but there’s always that gnawing feeling that they’re going to pull something. They’ve been pulling it for several days now—fakery, lying, just creating things out of whole cloth, manipulation.So that’s my prediction. The rational part of me says Trump is going to win; the concerned part of me says somehow the Democrats are going to pull it out.KK: Now, I’m pretty much in the exact same place. I would add that I fully predict that, regardless of the election’s outcome, the left and all their tribes are going to become insufferable in ways we’ve never seen. Whether Harris wins or Trump wins, it’s going to be rough. The media will either be crowing or in complete and total meltdown mode. In that case, they’re not going to accept responsibility or accountability—they’ll be looking to blame others, because that’s what that whole mentality is about.[Dog barking interruption] A car drove by. We live in a place where that doesn’t happen very often. And one of us is making sure they know.WAJ: That’s a sign of something—I don’t know what it’s a sign of, but it’s a sign of something.Alright, well, I predict that if Trump wins, there will be major rioting and violence. We’re already seeing meltdowns over the fact that it’s even close; we’re seeing mental breakdowns. I’ve said this many times on Twitter (X) that we’re going to see a psychiatric break. We’re going to see a psychiatric break on the left, particularly among younger women, based on their behavior so far—something we may never have seen before.Democrats and the media have whipped that side into a frenzy over what’s going to happen—Project 2025. They’ve whipped them into such a mental frenzy that I believe we’re going to see a psychological phenomenon unlike any before. People are going to lose it, and if Trump wins, that’s an absolute certainty.KK: I completely agree. And I think it’s important, too, to remember—and I wouldn’t think that any of our listeners would be this way—that it’s fine to be glad if Trump wins. Unity is never going to come from the other side; it’s just not. They thrive on divisiveness. There has to be contentiousness for them to subsist. I’m not saying we should all run around hugging each other and saying “let’s all get along now, we’re one big happy family,” but I do think the burden of trying to mend anything—if it’s even mendable anymore—does rest on the other side.
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