
The Charlie Kirk Show It's Election Day! Watching the Races that Matter
Nov 4, 2025
Dr. Mehmet Oz, a cardiothoracic surgeon and former U.S. Senate candidate, joins the discussion on pressing healthcare policies amidst the government shutdown. He critiques the idea of federal funding for illegal immigrant healthcare and reveals alarming statistics about improper spending in state programs. Oz also counters Rachel Maddow's claims regarding health subsidies and their impact on families, emphasizing manageable premium increases. The conversation provides a compelling insight into the intersection of health policy and election dynamics.
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Turn Out And Prioritize Key Races
- Vote in-state on Election Day and honor Charlie Kirk by turning out to the polls.
- Prioritize key races in New Jersey, Virginia, New York, and Pennsylvania to maximize impact.
Charlie Kirk's First Missed Vote
- Jack Posobiec recounts that Charlie Kirk will not be voting for the first time since he turned 18.
- He frames Charlie's absence as caused by a violent leftist who stole his rights, urging listeners to vote for Charlie's sake.
Local Polls Hide Different Momentum
- Local voter sentiment can differ significantly from broader polls, changing race dynamics.
- Parsing region-specific data (e.g., NYC vs upstate) can reveal hidden momentum for candidates.

