Real America’s Voice: "YOUR VOTE 2025: THE ROAD FORWARD, PART 1"
Date: November 5, 2025
Live Election Night Coverage (7pm–9pm ET)
Main Theme / Purpose
This episode delivers live, unfiltered coverage of the 2025 Election Night, focusing on key races across the nation, including New York, New Jersey, Virginia, and California. With hosts and field correspondents, the team provides real-time analysis, voter turnout insights, and honest commentary—often through a conservative, America First lens. The evening’s big question: Is tonight a referendum on Donald Trump and MAGA, or on the Democratic Party’s direction?
Key Discussion Points & Insights
Setting the Stage: The Stakes of Election Night (00:33–03:59)
- Host Team and Guests:
- Coverage from the America First Warehouse in New York, with a panel including Brian Glenn (White House Correspondent), Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG), Paul Nolan, Rick Delgado, and others.
- Field correspondents stationed in NY, NJ, VA, CA, and TX.
- Key Races: New York City mayoral, New Jersey gubernatorial, Virginia statewide races, California's Prop 50 (redistricting).
The Narrative War: Is This a Referendum on Trump or Democrats? (06:02–07:24)
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MTG:
"They're trying to make this a referendum on Donald Trump, and it's really not... This is really a referendum on the Democrat Party. Are they going to take the full hard turn left into socialism, really communism?" (06:02)
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Grant Stitchfield (TX):
"Virginia has a history of voting for governor the opposite of who's in the White House... This is not a referendum on Donald Trump tonight." (07:24)
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Brian Glenn:
"I'm a little disappointed in the Republican Party that we could not get a better candidate that can beat Mandani... New York City is going to touch the hot stove on communism." (09:47)
Ground Reports: Major Races and Local Realities
New York City (04:53–05:34, 103:18–106:13)
- High Voter Turnout:
"The voting numbers in New York City are extraordinary. The highest turnout of the 21st century so far..." —David Zier, NYC correspondent (04:53)
- NYC Mayoral Race: Discussion about candidates, a lack of strong GOP contenders, and worries about leftward/“communist” drift.
New Jersey (11:51–13:19, 74:33–77:03)
- GOP Prospects:
- Early turnout trends mirror previous cycles; high unaffiliated voter participation noted.
- “The story is record high turnout in the urban areas. And in the red areas, there was high turnout, too. Higher than last time. However, we're gonna see if the urban turnout… will be enough for Jack here to overcome or not." —Mike Crispy (74:33)
- GOP Registration vs. Motivation:
"You can register all the voters you want. If you don't give them a reason to come out and vote, they're not coming out." (78:46)
Virginia (13:45–18:19, 26:19–33:42, 80:23–98:43)
- Ticket-Splitting & Results:
- Abigail Spanberger called as governor with a large margin over Winsome Sears.
- Discussion of how lack of Trump/MAGA support affected Sears’s turnout.
- Jay Jones Scandal: Debated how a candidate with “violent” rhetoric still won.
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"Are they going to elect an attorney general in Virginia that literally wanted to see his opponent's children murdered?... that's the definition of the Democrat Party." —MTG (79:27)
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- Analysis by John Solomon:
"You can't run from your commander in chief. You can't run from the America first agenda and try to run as a Republican in a general election. It doesn't work." (44:53)
California & Prop 50 (22:04–25:57)
- Prop 50's Impact: Republican voices decry redistricting as a scheme to cut GOP seats.
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"Prop 50 is a huge scam… reduces the voice of the Republicans and the conservatives... It's about 2026. They want to take over the House and the Senate." —Ben Berkwom & guests (22:23)
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- Patriot Voices: Local residents express disillusionment with Gavin Newsom and the “rot” in state governance.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
On GOP Strategy and Frustrations
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Marjorie Taylor Greene:
"I blame Republicans because we are not even in... Look, I'm sitting here with you guys in New York. You want to know why Mike Johnson says don't come and don't show up at work? But I'm so against that. We should be in Washington fixing this..." (55:12)
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Paul Nolan:
"The Democrats are finally admitting what they are, communists. And the high turnout, it just tells you the anxiety of a nation." (19:43)
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On Party Messaging:
"We need to stop sending money and supporting ... not just that country. I've never supported sending money to Ukraine because that's not a war we should be supporting and we should be able to criticize any government we want to." —MTG (89:20)
On the Challenge from "Marxist" Mayoral Candidates
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Rep. Greene:
"If you're a business owner and you have wealth and you live in New York City, I have a beautiful district, but you're only allowed to move there if you're a Republican... I don't want to see that city fall into chaos or be bankrupted by communist policies." (37:31)
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Brian Glenn:
"This guy is not just a common communist, he is a Marxist jihadist in New York City... the real gig for this guy is promoting Islamification of New York." (39:00)
Analysis of MAGA, GOP Messaging, and Intraparty Divisions
- Intra-GOP Fighting:
"We see nonstop fighting in the MAGA movement. Every time I go on X, every time I go on social media, it's literally everybody shooting at each other. And I think that is a massive failure. And Democrats don't do that." —MTG (82:23)
- Neocon vs. MAGA Tensions:
"The neocons have been more destructive, in my opinion, than any party in American history... And now we have Mark Levin saying that neocon is a pejorative—think about controlling the dialogue..." (88:41)
- On Criticizing US Allies:
- Calls for open debate about US policy without automatic accusations of bigotry.
Election Mechanisms, Security, and Allegations
- Voting System Skepticism:
- Bomb threats at NJ polling places led to evacuations; guest calls for return to paper ballots, skepticism of electronic voting. (84:47)
- Calls for Party Accountability:
- Critique of GOP leadership for not supporting grassroots/“America First” candidates.
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"…one of the problems... over the years... it's been Mitch McConnell, because we have had good Republican primary candidates and he went and stuck his face in races where it didn't need to be." (87:41)
Health Care, Economy & the Party’s Future
- Failure to Address Health Care:
“Democrats passed Obamacare in 2010... Here's my issue with my own party. Republicans have done nothing to fix it... And I think there will be a referendum on us and the election in 2026.” —MTG (51:15)
- Cost of Living & Affordability:
- Both hosts and panelists, including Brian Glenn, agree that messaging on economics and affordability can unify and energize voters.
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"Even Democrat voters and independents came up to me and they thanked me for talking about issues of affordability and health insurance. And that's... Those are the issues that really matter to Americans." —MTG (64:17)
Invitations for Unity and Looking Ahead
- Calls for Republican Vision and Contracts:
- Local leader presents a "Common Sense Contract with NYC" modeled after Gingrich’s Contract with America, urging national GOP to give voters clear, actionable policies. (99:17)
- Brandon Straka, J6 defendant, commends MTG’s civil approach on The View:
“I'm so glad that you didn't... You were so eloquent. You were so sophisticated.” —Brandon Straka (67:54)
Timestamps for Key Segments
- Opening and Introduction of Guests: 00:33–04:20
- MTG: “Not a Referendum on Trump” 06:02–06:44
- Grant Stitchfield Analysis from Texas 07:24–09:13
- Brian Glenn on NY Republican Candidates 09:47–11:09
- NJ Turnout and Mike Crispy’s Ground Report 11:51–13:19 | 74:33–77:03
- VA, Jay Jones Scandal, and AG Race 16:45–18:19 | 26:19–33:42 | 80:23–98:43
- California & Prop 50 Coverage 22:04–25:57
- John Solomon Analysis 44:26–48:56
- MTG on GOP Health Care Failures 51:15–55:12
- Inside the Conservative Movement: Intra-Party Fights, Leadership Critique 82:23–88:22
- Debate: Criticizing Israel’s Policies & Protecting Free Speech 89:20–94:48
- Audience Questions & Contract With NYC 99:04–101:13
- Closing, Georgia’s Election Result Surprise 106:47–107:55
- Final Words, Prepping for Steve Bannon Handover 109:24–109:45
Conclusion
Tonight’s Real America’s Voice Election Special was a high-energy, deeply partisan ride through the results and implications of the 2025 elections. The episode focused on whether the night’s outcome was a verdict on Trump, on the Democratic Party’s leftward drift, or the GOP’s inability to deliver policy or inspire turnout. Recurrent themes included intraparty tensions within the GOP, skepticism of election security, frustrations with national and local Republican leadership, and calls for unity and clear policy promises—especially on economic issues. The coverage wrapped with an eye toward 2026, highlighting the stakes not just for tonight, but for the future of the Republican Party and “America First” conservatism.
