Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Episode: Full Patriot Activation for Election Day – Now Official
Date: November 4, 2025
Host: Jack Posobiec
Featured Guests: Cliff Maloney, Noah Formica, Paula Scanlon
Location: Phoenix, AZ (Turning Point USA headquarters; remote reports from NJ, PA, and NY)
Episode Overview
This fast-paced Election Day episode dives deep into the chaos, urgency, and political maneuvers shaping key battlegrounds—especially New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Arizona. Jack Posobiec, alongside on-the-ground operatives from Turning Point and Early Vote Action, rallies his audience for “full Patriot activation,” outlining election day irregularities, campaign strategies, turnout data, and the legacy of Charlie Kirk. The tone is urgent, combative, and intensely focused on grassroots mobilization and exposing alleged attempts to suppress in-person Republican votes.
Main Themes and Purpose
- Mobilizing Conservative Voters: Urging the "Patriot" base to turn out in unprecedented numbers, emphasizing the critical nature of after-work voting rushes and community engagement.
- Battleground Analysis: Detailed breakdowns of races in New Jersey (Jack Cittarelli vs. Mikie Sherrill) and Pennsylvania, focusing on early turnout numbers and polling day “dirty tricks.”
- Election Day Disruptions: Reports and reactions to bomb threats, swatting, machine failures, and ballot mismanagement targeting key Republican-leaning areas.
- Party Realignment and Political Trends: Discussion of working-class voter shifts, socialist influence in Democratic strongholds, and the potential for historic GOP upsets.
- Honoring Charlie Kirk: Reflections on Kirk’s legacy and impact on youth conservative activism and voter engagement.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Election Day Chaos and “Dirty Tricks”
- Bomb Threats and Swatting: Multiple bomb threats reported at NJ polling sites, swatting incidents in NY (Harlem, Greenwich Village, Midtown East), and a bomb threat at Reagan National Airport, VA.
- "It is absolute chaos on Election Day today here in America." (Jack Posobiec, [06:44])
- Voting Machine and Poll Book Failures: Entire counties in NJ face machine outages; Chester County, PA excludes independents from poll books and runs out of provisional ballots.
- Alleged Suppression Tactics: Host and guests frame these disruptions as coordinated attacks targeting in-person, predominantly Republican, voters.
2. Voter Turnout, Mobilization, and Math
- GOP Surge in Ocean County: Noon updates show Republicans at 54% turnout, up nine points from 2024.
- Call to Mobilize “Jersey Grandmas”: Heavy grassroots focus on family connections and texting campaigns to ensure every potential vote is captured.
- "I want every single Jersey grandma to get a text today saying, grandma, did you go out and vote today? Did you get out there? Grandma, I really need you to get out." (Jack Posobiec, [04:15])
- Mail-in Ballot Push: 57,000 outstanding Republican mail-in ballots in NJ; repeated urgings to return those before polls close.
- Early Voting and Chasing Ballots: Cliff Maloney touts their million-door goal and strategic field deployments, crediting Posobiec for early calls on NJ’s competitiveness.
3. Political Landscape and “Red Resurgence”
- New Jersey in Play: Analysis of why NJ—a typically blue state—is competitive; emphasis on working-class defections from Democrats, deindustrialization, and the impact of illegal immigration.
- "No Republican would have a chance in a year like this." (Jack Posobiec, [11:53])
- NYC Mayoral Race as a Bellwether: Democrat socialist Mamdani versus independent Andrew Cuomo illustrates the growing tension between radical and moderate left politics.
- "If you're one of the old school moderates...this is going to rid the party of the classical, you know, leftists...replace them with the radicals." (Cliff Maloney, [14:49])
- Democrat Party’s Direction: Repeated assertions that Democrats are out-of-touch with working Americans, focus only on “Trump is bad” messaging, and are being overtaken by far-left figures.
4. Lessons Learned from Recent Elections
- “Banking Votes” and Playing by the Rules: Urges Republicans to advantageously use early voting and mail-in systems to compete with Democratic get-out-the-vote tactics.
- "We have to look at every form of voting and figure out how to be competitive." (Cliff Maloney, [25:28])
- Battle-Tested Messaging: Turning Point and Early Vote Action’s rapid growth in staff and field operations—especially in the Northeast.
5. Honoring Charlie Kirk’s Legacy
- Mobilization as Tribute: Multiple guests reflect on Charlie Kirk's influence on conservative youth voter mobilization.
- “Charlie spent so much of his time at the RNC at these things. Obviously, Turning Point as an organization is wonderful, but something he really emphasized was getting out the vote and really being there for the young voters especially.” (Paula Scanlon, [40:56])
- Ongoing Super Stream: Preparations for the “Charlie Kirk super stream” election night live coverage; emphasis on teamwork, perseverance, and dedication to Kirk’s vision.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On 2025 Election Tactics
- “We are now calling for full Patriot activation across New Jersey, across Pennsylvania, across Virginia and across Arizona.”
— Jack Posobiec, [04:00]
- “We are now calling for full Patriot activation across New Jersey, across Pennsylvania, across Virginia and across Arizona.”
- On Suppression and Chaos
- “This is a coordinated attack on election day in person voting. We know who that benefits. We know who’s been putting all their chips in on voting… And it sure as heck ain’t the Republicans.”
— Jack Posobiec, [05:26]
- “This is a coordinated attack on election day in person voting. We know who that benefits. We know who’s been putting all their chips in on voting… And it sure as heck ain’t the Republicans.”
- On Political Violence
- “So they tried to silence him [Charlie Kirk] with a bullet, but they failed because Charlie Kirk’s voice is now louder and stronger than ever before.”
— Jack Posobiec, [02:36]
- “So they tried to silence him [Charlie Kirk] with a bullet, but they failed because Charlie Kirk’s voice is now louder and stronger than ever before.”
- On New Political Coalitions
- “The blue collar party is now represented by Republicans. Sane people that want to take their kids to basketball practice, want to pay their mortgage, the party of the people is very clearly the Republican Party.”
— Cliff Maloney, [12:40]
- “The blue collar party is now represented by Republicans. Sane people that want to take their kids to basketball practice, want to pay their mortgage, the party of the people is very clearly the Republican Party.”
- On Voter Suppression in Pennsylvania
- “Chester county polling locations are running out of provisional ballots and voters are being turned away. This needs to be national news.”
— Jack Posobiec (reading Scott Pressler), [27:20]
- “Chester county polling locations are running out of provisional ballots and voters are being turned away. This needs to be national news.”
- On Charlie Kirk’s Legacy
- “The best way to honor [Charlie's] legacy is to get out and vote for those people and get everyone in our communities to do the same.”
— Paula Scanlon, [41:30]
- “The best way to honor [Charlie's] legacy is to get out and vote for those people and get everyone in our communities to do the same.”
Important Timestamps
- Election Day Call to Action, Bomb Threat Reports
[04:00] – [06:44]: Urgent rally for voter turnout; first reports of bomb threats and machine failures. - Data-Driven Race Analysis
[07:09] – [12:28]: GOP turnout stats, Kalshi trading data on NJ governor’s race. - Breaking Down Party Shifts
[12:40] – [16:23]: Analysis of working-class votes, Democrat party radicalization, strategy for GOP to appeal to independents. - Voter Suppression and Machine Failures
[21:26] – [24:16]: Cliff Maloney and Jack discuss necessity of early/mail-in voting in the face of election day “sabotage.” - Grassroots Mobilization Tactics
[26:21] – [35:09]: Outreach strategies, Turning Point and Early Vote Action’s growth, in-field experiences from PA and NJ operatives. - Charlie Kirk Reflections
[39:24] – [43:46]: Paula Scanlon on Kirk’s legacy, team ethos, and the movement’s future.
Final Rallying Cries & Action Steps
- Voter Outreach: Keep texting and calling friends/family (especially “Jersey grandmas”); transport voters to polls.
- Documentation: If you experience irregularities at the polls, document and report them.
- Stay the Course: “Stay in line” no matter what, as disruptions may be attempts to suppress the vote.
- Ongoing Coverage: Tune into the “Charlie Kirk Super Stream” for real-time election returns and analysis.
- Get Involved Locally: Inspired by Charlie Kirk, listeners are encouraged to start or join local conservative groups and remain engaged past this election.
Episode Summary
This Election Day special of Human Events Daily embodies the energy, urgency, and tactical focus of the conservative grassroots. Jack Posobiec and his guests recount the day’s chaos—bomb threats, polling machine failures, ballot shortages—as evidence of determined resistance to change and frame their rapid response as proof of an ascendant, adaptable movement. The episode is as much a tribute to teamwork and the legacy of Charlie Kirk as it is a call to arms, urging listeners that victory comes down to every single vote and the relentless resolve to see America First principles prevail.
Useful for listeners and non-listeners alike, this summary captures the pulse, language, and critical developments of a frenetic, high-stakes moment in the 2025 U.S. elections.
