Welcome to the Faith Based Business Podcast with your host, Pastor Bob Thibodeau.
Speaker AOn this podcast, we interview fellow entrepreneurs who are willing to share their stories, their trials and their triumphs in business, all in an effort to help you avoid the same obstacles and to achieve success faster.
Speaker ABut at all times, continue to rely on our faith to see us through to victory.
Speaker ANow with today's guest, here is your host, Pastor Bob Thibodeau.
Speaker BHello, everyone, everywhere.
Speaker BPastor Robert Thibodeau here.
Speaker BWelcome to the Faith Based Business podcast.
Speaker BWe are so blessed that you are joining us today with our good friend Scott Wright.
Speaker BAnd we're going to be talking about the implications of this election that we just are now seeing the results of.
Speaker BAnd Scott, thanks for joining us here.
Speaker BI know you probably had a late night last night and I know I stayed up late and got up early and was surprised to see they'd already called it, but so, yeah, welcome back to the program.
Speaker CHey, it's great to be on, Bob.
Speaker CAnd you know what, I don't even mind that I don't have a lot of sleep.
Speaker CI, I actually didn't go to bed till after 2:00, so.
Speaker BAh, you waited till they actually called it then, huh?
Speaker CYeah, I made sure it's called and saw the acceptance, the celebration speech and all, all the different pieces to it, so.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker CThey walked off the stage and the commentators came back on, said, hey, we are going off the air.
Speaker BThey had a long day.
Speaker CYeah, exactly.
Speaker BThis morning I got up and I was pleasantly surprised and I watched a little bit of the Fox News one.
Speaker BBut then I decided to go over to MSNBC and see what they were talking about because I, I figure if they're conceding, then it's official.
Speaker BAnd yeah, they're, you know, immediately doing, you know, the post analysis and, you know, what the Harris administration did wrong, what it means.
Speaker BAnd you know, and, and they, they, they were definitely not happy campers, let's put it like that.
Speaker BAnd you know, they were definitely blaming the Democrats for, you know, dumping Biden and just dumping Harrison when nobody knew who she was.
Speaker BThat's what they kept talking about.
Speaker BThat's, that was their big mistake.
Speaker BYou know, nobody knew who she was.
Speaker BSo, you know, with three months to go to the election, she had to introduce herself to America and that didn't work.
Speaker BAnd, and then they started analyzing all the demographics, the Hispanics and the black men, you know, the male vote that they lost and, and said Democrats got a lot of work to do.
Speaker BAnd that's, that's basically where they were leaving it at.
Speaker BBut let's take a look at your analysis.
Speaker BTell us what we got.
Speaker CWell, can you see the other screen here?
Speaker CCan you see my screen here?
Speaker CAll right, so as I was funneling through this last night, and I've got, not to be crazy, but I've actually got a lot of sheets of paper here where I've got analysis on every potential swing state, how their counties break down and, and those things.
Speaker CAnd I really, if you just want a political breakdown, the demographics, she, she really struggled to get that urban boat that she normally would get.
Speaker CAnd what was interesting is a little bit of that urban boat went to Trump.
Speaker CDonald Trump actually won a little bit of that.
Speaker CThe.
Speaker BOh, yeah.
Speaker CIn men of every demographic, young, old, ethnic groups, everything broke hard for Donald Trump, more so than they even thought it would.
Speaker CAnd then the female vote, this was the big one, the female vote.
Speaker CEven though she was winning, it wasn't at the numbers that they really thought it was going to happen.
Speaker CThat may have been the big one here, is that females rejected not only some of these really far left policies, and I know a few of those policies that especially suburban moms were against that went against Harris, but also I think the economy became a bigger issue in this than people wanted, you know, really thought.
Speaker CI think at the end of the day, I really don't think it would have mattered if it had been Biden.
Speaker CYeah, I don't.
Speaker CAnd even if he was, if he would have been, you know, obviously mentally, he's, you know, deteriorating in those years.
Speaker CBut, and you can tell that, I mean, that's, I don't think that's hard for people to see, but the economy itself is what I think drove the election.
Speaker CIt reminded me a little bit of 1980.
Speaker BYep, yep.
Speaker CAnd, you know, and 2008, that's, that also happened in 2008.
Speaker CThat's how Obama won was the economy.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker BAnd I think that was the big thing for most people was, you know, that question that Ronald Reagan first posted, Are you better off today than you were four years ago?
Speaker BIf not, give me a shot.
Speaker BAnd they did.
Speaker CYeah, he did.
Speaker BI mean, and he turned it around.
Speaker BAnd that's basically the same, same motivation, I think, with this election, you know, that.
Speaker BI mean, I, because I was watching some interviews with, you know, the urban areas and they were all saying the same thing, you know, that I can't.
Speaker BI got to work three jobs now where before I just had my one job and we were better off and, and that's where we're at.
Speaker CAnd, and it's gotten to the point where it's almost impossible to raise a family.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CIt's, you know, you get more than a, you start getting kids in a high school, then all of a sudden you've got, I mean their bills go up.
Speaker CThey just do naturally get more expensive.
Speaker CMiddle school, high school, all their activities, everything, groceries.
Speaker CIt's the family part just gets more and more expensive.
Speaker CYou know, vehicles and you know, all that, all the different stuff.
Speaker BAnd yeah.
Speaker CThe American dream is becoming the American nightmare.
Speaker CIt really isn't.
Speaker CYou know, I'm looking at like I'm looking in Nevada.
Speaker CI think that no tax on tips may actually win him Nevada and you know, Arizona, the immigration issue, which immigration is also a big deal in Nevada.
Speaker CHe's, he's up right now by almost 60,000 votes in Nevada with 84% reporting in.
Speaker CArizona's got a lot to count and he's up by over a hundred thousand.
Speaker CSo Mary, Maricopa county is, which is the big county in Arizona is actually breaking his way.
Speaker BWow.
Speaker CWhich is pretty unusual.
Speaker CI'm looking at the county breakdown.
Speaker CFor instance, Clark County.
Speaker CHe's almost winning in Clark County.
Speaker CYou know, she needs, she needs to win that county by at least about 9 to 10% to win Nevada.
Speaker CIt's not even, she's not even up by 1%.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker CAnd they've got a lot of, that's reported.
Speaker CBut some of these like there's a, there's some heavy Republican areas.
Speaker CThey've still got a lot to count.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker CIn that state.
Speaker CAnd Brown is up in the Senate race.
Speaker CSo he's going to have a shot at winning that race.
Speaker CLet me just break over here to the center race which you know, for, for people watching, if you know anything about politics, the, it's very important to have a mandate and that mandate also includes your Congress.
Speaker CYou know, Senate is going to be controlled by Republicans and by how much is going to matter.
Speaker CYou know, if you have a fit like you have a 52 lead, you gotta make sure every Republican comes with you on every vote, you know, or you're fighting, your vice president may have to step in on a 50, 50 vote.
Speaker CBut if you've got a 55, 56 person majority, they still have a shot at getting that many.
Speaker CYou can, you maybe could see that happening.
Speaker CSo like in Nevada, Brown's up, you know, it looks like by almost a thousand votes.
Speaker CSo they're, it's pretty close.
Speaker CA thousand votes.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CA lot to be counted.
Speaker CThere's still 16% of that.
Speaker CRicky Lake or Carrie Lake, excuse me, she's down, but she's not down by that much when you, when you consider it, it's like 60.
Speaker CShe's down by about 61, 000 votes.
Speaker CBut there's some heavy Republican areas that haven't been counted yet.
Speaker CAnd so there's, she's got a shot at winning Arizona.
Speaker CWisconsin's within 27, 000 votes.
Speaker CHope I think it's home.
Speaker CDid Hove, he's, he's barely down to Baldwin.
Speaker CAnd then Michigan, same thing.
Speaker CRogers is barely down the Slotkin by 4, 500 boats.
Speaker CMcCormick is beating Casey in Pennsylvania.
Speaker CAnd then in Montana, she, he is beating Tester.
Speaker CSo there's, there's, there is a good potential here to pick up about three, four, maybe as many as six more seats.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker CGive them a really good mandate for governing.
Speaker CAnd Republicans are projected to take the House and they certainly have control of the Supreme Court.
Speaker CSo it, you know, what does that mean for us here?
Speaker CI think the ideals, and I know, I know a lot of evangelicals didn't vote in this election because of the abortion issue.
Speaker CYou know, to me, freedom of religion and the expression of it without being hindered by law was the big issue if, and that is a Christian issue.
Speaker CAnd I don't think people saw that.
Speaker CYou know, they just, the problem is sometimes as evangelicals, as Christians, we, we get too caught up in one issue.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CYou can see the whole picture.
Speaker CAnd the thing is, again, I would say this to Christians, your states now have the option on abortion.
Speaker CIt's not the federal government.
Speaker BExactly.
Speaker CNeed to vote because Florida turned down the abortion issue yesterday.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker CThat was a big deal.
Speaker CSo they're getting out to vote.
Speaker CThey put Trump in office because that was a, he ran away with Florida.
Speaker CI mean, my gosh, he's winning by almost 14% and he's winning almost 10% in Texas.
Speaker CSo that when we, when we look at this, we get, we are, excuse me, I think he is 1, about 14%.
Speaker CI don't know Senate race.
Speaker CBut when you look at that, your vote matters.
Speaker CAnd it's in, in what I would encourage Christians is even on the abortion issue, if your state starts to vote on that, your vote's going to matter even more because it's going to be a smaller number of people.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker CThat are going to do this.
Speaker CAnd so we need to be, we need to be locked in.
Speaker CGod has given us.
Speaker CAnd I've, I posted this on Twitter.
Speaker CGod has given us the right and the Privilege of voting.
Speaker CIt's a gift, and we need to be good stewards of that.
Speaker CYep, we did.
Speaker BNow, you talk about every vote matters.
Speaker BI ran for city council when I lived in Louisiana.
Speaker COh, wow.
Speaker BAnd I lost.
Speaker BI lost by seven votes.
Speaker BIf four people would have voted the other way.
Speaker CI don't mean to laugh, but that's, like, really close.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BIf I.
Speaker BIf four people would have voted the other way out of one.
Speaker BWow.
Speaker BAnd so every vote matters.
Speaker BLiving example.
Speaker CThat's like Dixville Notch in New Hampshire.
Speaker CYou know, those are the first six votes that got counted.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BAnd it was a tie.
Speaker BThree.
Speaker BThree.
Speaker CI mean, somebody's got coming and break the tie.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker BI mean, Myrtle, I told you, you should have gone to the polls.
Speaker CActually, he.
Speaker CI'm on the right screen now.
Speaker CHe actually did win Texas by almost 14.
Speaker CI thought he did, but I realized I was looking on screen.
Speaker CI mean, he won almost 14 in Florida, too.
Speaker CI mean, everybody was saying it was going to be close in Texas.
Speaker CIt's not close in Texas.
Speaker CAnd I mean, I'm looking at New Jersey.
Speaker CThere's a big backlash here because if you look at this, he's only losing New Jersey by like, a little under 5%.
Speaker CWho would have thought that?
Speaker CNew Jersey.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CAnd then New York, he's only losing by a little under 11%.
Speaker CYeah, that's unheard of.
Speaker BGo to Maryland.
Speaker BSee, that's how it usually is in the, in the liberal states.
Speaker CYes.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CWell, go to.
Speaker CI'll tell you what.
Speaker CGo to Illinois.
Speaker CYeah, she, she didn't.
Speaker CShe only won by 8%.
Speaker CThat's usually like 18, you know, add 10 to that.
Speaker COr, I mean, another one was Virginia.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CNo, he, he's cleared the 2 million votes in Virginia.
Speaker CThat was, I mean, boy, when they had about 60 of the vote counted in, he was still.
Speaker CI think he was winning at that point.
Speaker CIt was close, but I mean, even Virginia, he's going to, it's going to be probably roughly around 5%.
Speaker CThat was a very competitive race.
Speaker CI honestly, I'll be honest with you.
Speaker CI think, and the Virginian Republicans, I know, we're screaming this.
Speaker CI think he would have won Virginia had he, like, campaigned there like he did in Pennsylvania.
Speaker CI just, I think what they did is they strategized certain states and they said, okay, we're going to make these states our plan and any other outliers we might, you know, give a little attention to.
Speaker CThey didn't give enough attention to win Virginia.
Speaker CI, I, Republicans I know, did a really good job of getting out the early vote and mobilizing their people more so than they had.
Speaker CAnd Governor Youngkin, you know, President Trump still needs to thank him because just like Governor Kemp in Georgia, they really did.
Speaker CGovernor Youngkin did him a lot of favors in there in that, excuse me.
Speaker CDuring that campaign.
Speaker CSo the, that vote would be increased, I do believe, had they campaigned there more and they didn't, you know, they, they spent their money wisely.
Speaker CI get it.
Speaker CThey made sure they won and that's what you want to do.
Speaker CNew Hampshire could have been even closer.
Speaker CI mean, he's only down, what, 23,000 votes.
Speaker CSo again, have they campaigned harder?
Speaker CThe problem with doing ads in New Hampshire and I don't wait too much about this stuff, but is the expense of those ads.
Speaker CThose ad one of the most expensive media ad buy.
Speaker CAnd I know Harris had to run ads in there to try to win that.
Speaker CAnd look at her.
Speaker CI mean, she only's winning by 23,000 votes with 90% reporting in.
Speaker CSo it's, yeah, there's I, I mean, I'm looking at certain states like New Jersey, Illinois, some of those that are closer that you're like, whoa, you know, like Minnesota, she's only at 4% and.
Speaker BThat was her vice president's state.
Speaker CHuh.
Speaker BThat was Walt's state, Minnesota.
Speaker BSo you think that would have been a blowout.
Speaker CYeah, exactly.
Speaker CSo, but, you know, we're sitting, I'm sitting here looking at all of this and yeah, and Tim Walsh is probably the reason it's even that big of a spread in Minnesota.
Speaker CBut had, had they campaigned harder in some of those, those areas where it's really close, he probably would have won.
Speaker CYeah, but they just, they didn't spend the advertising dollars and they, you know, the real focus was Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan.
Speaker BWell, in the few minutes we got left, let's talk about what this holds for the future now.
Speaker CWell, I think the first thing that this is going to do is projecting that Republicans win the House, which that's what it looks like is going to happen.
Speaker CAnd they're in, most media outlets are projecting that and experts are with the Senate and obviously the Supreme Court, you know, and he could end up replacing a couple of Supreme Court justices the next couple of years.
Speaker CAnd that's why keeping that Senate mandate for both, both these two years and next two years.
Speaker CThat's why I want him to run up the score and the Senate.
Speaker CThat's why he needs, he needs to do that.
Speaker CI think what the projection for, for America is not only economic situation, but Calming the waters around the world down.
Speaker CI mean, the world's on the brink of being on fire.
Speaker CIt is.
Speaker CAnd when President Trump will.
Speaker CThe one thing that he will do is he will really work hard to get.
Speaker CAnd I'm guessing he'll start working here on the ground in the next couple of weeks to start getting people to the table and getting the situations over in Ukraine, in the Middle east and other places to calm down.
Speaker CAnd, you know, hopefully that'll also.
Speaker CI'm sure.
Speaker CI know China's been posturing.
Speaker CI, I would guess this is going to calm them down when he starts to threaten 5 and 600 tariffs on them if they don't.
Speaker CSo we'll.
Speaker CHe'll just run their military completely out of money is what he'll do.
Speaker BAnd the, the important thing is here, he doesn't have to run again.
Speaker BWe can't run again.
Speaker BSo now he doesn't have to worry about, well, if I do this, it's going to hurt me in my next election.
Speaker BNow he just gets to do it.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CHe could just govern and, you know, much like what Reagan was able to do in the late 80s last couple years to do the things, you know, especially against what, the Soviet Union and negotiating with Gorbachev Gorchev, if, however you want to pronounce the name, as he was negotiating, he didn't have to worry about rerunning and, you know, the campaigning part of it and setting himself up to campaign wasn't something he had to worry about.
Speaker CSo, like you said, you have to be careful with your legislation, how you do things.
Speaker CGotta be a little more cognizant of it when you're gonna have to run again.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker BI think the House is close.
Speaker BIf we, if they take the House and it's close.
Speaker BHe got.
Speaker BYou still got another election coming up in two years.
Speaker CYes.
Speaker BSo he does have to worry about that.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CSo he'll really have a strong.
Speaker CHe'll really have 18 months to govern and then there'll be six months of campaigning for all those seats.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CI will say this.
Speaker CI think he has a really good chance of running the table with a lot of legislation that he wants to get done.
Speaker CAnd I know immigration is a big deal, but also I'm hoping this will calm the waters of a lot of these really out there social policies.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CIt's time.
Speaker CAnd I think America spoke to that here.
Speaker CI know the abortion issue is a big deal, and I agree.
Speaker CI believe that it is.
Speaker CBut the states now have the decision on that.
Speaker CAnd so evangelicals, I'M going to encourage you.
Speaker CContact your state legislatures.
Speaker CThey're the ones that control this.
Speaker CYou know, you, some places have a, where you can get enough signatures, you can do things to get an amendment or you can outright vote on it.
Speaker CYou know, you need to put pressure on your legislatures.
Speaker CI think, I think evangelicals just want to sit back and rely on everybody to do everything right.
Speaker CJust, just say, hey, they're going to do it.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CThat's what we expect.
Speaker CBut not do anything about it.
Speaker CThat is not our calling.
Speaker COur calling is to be active.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CAnd we're going to have to rise up and be active if, if all the evangelicals in America rise up and be active in politics.
Speaker CWhat you've been watching since 08, since President Obama took office in, oh, nine.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CFrom that point forward, that's just.
Speaker CThis stuff has been pushed.
Speaker CWe could re.
Speaker CWrite a lot of that.
Speaker CThere could be some pushback.
Speaker CYou're not gonna be able to get rid of all of it, unfortunately.
Speaker CBut we, we can put our foot down.
Speaker CThere is enough evangelical Christians that if all of us would get out and be active and vote and do what we had to do and stand up for what is right, it would.
Speaker CThe politicians are right now in a position to listen.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker CAnd we're in a position to make them listen.
Speaker BYou know, one of the big things was he said day one, he's gonna, you know, shut down the border.
Speaker CYep.
Speaker BWhat I would love to see.
Speaker BOh, man, it would just be like fingernails on a chalkboard for all the liberals and stuff.
Speaker BI know.
Speaker BBut at the inauguration.
Speaker CYep.
Speaker BRaises hands as I do, and they bring out executive order number one and he signs it in the inauguration.
Speaker BThat would be awesome.
Speaker CRight there.
Speaker CAnd so, so how, you know how that'll happen?
Speaker CThey'll do their speech.
Speaker CHe'll take his little ride down Pennsylvania Avenue.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CAnd then he'll.
Speaker CHe'll walk into the White House and then they put all those executive orders in front of him and they take pictures while he signs them all.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BBut imagine doing it at inauguration.
Speaker BYou know, it's a get to work.
Speaker CUp to the camera so they can all see it.
Speaker BExactly.
Speaker BI think that would be a photo op.
Speaker BThat would be, you know, you talk about rile it up.
Speaker BFeathers.
Speaker COh, my.
Speaker BI mean that, you know, I mean, think about it.
Speaker BIs it, you know, 10 seconds after he is sworn in, you know, he's so giving his speech, he goes, bring that.
Speaker BBring it.
Speaker BI told you I'd do this on day one, I'm going to do it.
Speaker BIn the first 10 minutes.
Speaker BHold it up.
Speaker BYou know, it's a border patrol.
Speaker BShut it down.
Speaker BI mean, that would be awesome.
Speaker BThat would be awesome.
Speaker CWell, you saw what he's going to do, though.
Speaker CHe's.
Speaker CHe's negotiating already with the Mexican government.
Speaker CHe's already told them they're going to.
Speaker CTheir tariffs are coming.
Speaker CIf they do not on all products.
Speaker CIf they don't.
Speaker CIf they don't start help monitoring this board.
Speaker BWell, you see that big mass of people coming up, you know, because they were afraid this was going to happen.
Speaker BThey're trying to get here before he takes office.
Speaker CYou know, they get their freebies, but it's a couple of weeks before he takes office.
Speaker CThey'll leave.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CBecause the freebies aren't going to be there anymore.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker BAnd that's got to be good for the one of two ways.
Speaker BYou know, the major metropolitan areas that have been complaining, the government's not helping them take care of these people.
Speaker BAnd there has been money flowing to them that gets shut off.
Speaker BYou know, that's gonna put even more pressure on the metropolitan areas now, you know, because they don't have any money coming in to help at that point.
Speaker CThey're.
Speaker CThere's a big.
Speaker CThere's a big.
Speaker CI've watched this.
Speaker CThere's been a lot of.
Speaker CA lot of touting that what's probably going to happen is a lot of them will leave.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker COn their own.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BBecause the freebies are gone.
Speaker CThe freebies are going to go away and they may want to, you know, they're going to walk that.
Speaker CWhich, man, I hate that.
Speaker CFor those, for a lot of those people.
Speaker CThey're going to be walking this in the winter.
Speaker BWell, hopefully I got to do is get down to Mexico and.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CSo then the weather's a lot better.
Speaker CI.
Speaker CBut yeah, I'm kind of wondering if there won't already be a negotiated.
Speaker CSomething negotiated with them, with the Mexican government by the time he even gets in office.
Speaker CLike they're going to go, yeah, we can't have these tariffs.
Speaker CI'm wondering if they'll go ahead and do something, if they'll start doing their part.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CAnd really what the Mexican government's got to do is they got to go shut off their southern port.
Speaker CThat's their first step.
Speaker CIf they do that, then that's going to slow down immigration into the country because a lot of people are funneling up from of those other countries through Mexico.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BWell, Scott, I appreciate you taking the time today to get up Early.
Speaker BYou stayed up late, got up early, come back on and talk about the results that we've seen.
Speaker BAnd I say, all we can do is pray now.
Speaker BPray that, you know, God's will has been done.
Speaker BThat's been my prayer all along.
Speaker CAmen.
Speaker CThat's been mine as well.
Speaker CEach of these pieces.
Speaker CAnd praying.
Speaker CHe praying over it and praying over all the different elections.
Speaker BIf.
Speaker BIf Kamala would have won, I'd have been satisfied with that, too.
Speaker BBecause my prayer was only your will be done.
Speaker CAmen.
Speaker BAnd so I turn it all over to him, and.
Speaker BAnd when I got up this morning, I was pleasantly surprised.
Speaker BBut like I said, if we're going the other way, we'd still been having this conversation and about what that looks like for the next few years anyway here in the United States.
Speaker BBut I said, I know you stayed up late, got up early, so I do appreciate you coming on and sharing your insights with us.
Speaker BAnd all we can do is pray.
Speaker BThat's all we can do.
Speaker CAmen.
Speaker CAnd you know what was interesting?
Speaker CAnd.
Speaker CAnd I think they posted theirs at 1:45, but on my TV screen, it was at 12:47 Central Time, when it was called.
Speaker BOh, really?
Speaker BWow.
Speaker C12:47, he became the 47th president.
Speaker BWow.
Speaker CCalled the.
Speaker CSo I kind of found that ironic.
Speaker CSo I know on their newsfeed on their posting, it says 145, but it didn't come on my screen till 12:47 that he had won Wisconsin over the edge.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BAnd that's what they were all talking about was, you know, he had a whole North Carolina.
Speaker BAnd then either Pennsylvania, Michigan, or Wisconsin, he'd have to take.
Speaker BAnd he took two out of the three instead of just one out of the three.
Speaker CYep.
Speaker BSo that was.
Speaker BThat was enough.
Speaker CAnd he'll take Alaska, which will put him at 280.
Speaker CYeah, he's probably going to win Nevada and Arizona and Michigan, too.
Speaker BSo put them over 300.
Speaker CHe'll be at 312.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker CI've already done the math like a hundred times.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker CAnd he's all right, brother.
Speaker CAnd he's winning the popular vote by over 5 million votes.
Speaker BThere you go.
Speaker CWhich I think that's a big deal, too.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BAll right.
Speaker BWell, folks, that's all time we have for today.
Speaker BLike I said, pray.
Speaker BThat's all we do.
Speaker BLord, your will be done.
Speaker BGive him wisdom.
Speaker BLet's pray right now.
Speaker BFather, in the name of Jesus, we thank you and praise you that we see your hand at work and we praise you Father, that it was always in your hand for this to be the outcome.
Speaker BOur prayer was your will be done and it looks like this is in place.
Speaker BAnd Lord, we thank you now that you continue to lead, guide and direct the new 47th President of the United States and his administration.
Speaker BLord, we pray for Congress.
Speaker BPray Lord that your will be done in their house, in individual houses.
Speaker BAnd Lord, we just praise you that at all times this nation needs to lift up your name in this nation, that your will be done in this land just as it is in heaven.
Speaker BAnd to you Father, we give all honor, glory and praise in Jesus name.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BFolks, that's all the time we have for today.
Speaker BScott Wright, myself, Pastor Bob reminding you, Be blessed in all that you do.
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