JACK POSOBIEC: 'Trump has a path to victory, what are you doing to get ready?'

"Election day is not the first day to vote it is the last day to vote."

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During the opening of Wednesday's episode of Human Events Daily, Jack Posobiec re-iterated the importance of getting involved in the push to get Republicans to vote in the 2024 election, as there are only 40 days left until November 5, the official election day. He encouraged the audience by saying that "Trump has a path to victory right now" and asked, "What are you doing to get ready?"

One of the ways to get involved, he stated, is by banking ballots. However, he cautioned that "election day is not the first day to vote it is the last day to vote" and urged viewers to vote early and spread the message about voting early, especially in swing states. "Do you really think you want to gamble with just voting on election day?" he asked.



He dove into recent polls showing that Donald Trump's favorability is up and Kamala Harris' favorability is down in the wake of the presidential debate last week. Another Ipsos poll revealed that "the majority of Americans support mass deportation of undocumented immigrants."

"Kamala Harris is terrified to make this election about the mass migration, the millions coming into this country, because she knows that if that is the case, then this story will be the one that destroys her chances going into 2024," Posobiec said.

Watch the full episode below.

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