Mail In Balloting & Cursive in Schools

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This is Daybreak with Jason Jay Jones on 925 Fox News. After yesterday, I am blessed to be here in the studio on this Wednesday, November 12, 2025. Today is national French dip day, national chicken soup for the sole day, and national pizza with the works except anchovies day. I do love me a pizza with the works. We should talk a little bit about pizza today on the show. Also, according to the Billboard, listen to this, when it finds out, so I'm going to start giving you what's really going on as well this morning, as well as the morning tweets. Listen to this. According to Billboard's country digital song sales chart, the number one song in the U.S. is called Walk My Walk by Breaking Rust, and it's a completely AI-generated song. Number one on the country charts, completely AI-generated. It gives me so much hope that I need to go ahead and submit alligator agotrans. I think we can go number one on the country charts. I really do. I think it would be big. We got to go ahead and slap it up there. In Australia, they've discovered a new insect. They weren't aware of before. They called the Lucifer Bee because it's how it looks. And Domino's is embracing the whole six-seven thing by offering a large one-topping pizza for $6.70. Senator Rand Paul lost his mind yesterday with his morning tweet. The hemp provision in this appropriations package wiped out nearly 100% of illegal hemp products overnight, killing jobs, crushing farmers, and overriding 23 state laws that already regulate hemp responsibility. Our farmers have turned to hemp as a lifeline when fertilizer fuel and equipment costs skyrocketed and crop prices fell. Instead of working with us to crack down on bad actors and synthetic cannabinoids, some in Congress chose prohibition. Kentucky jobs are not collateral. Our farmers are not bargaining chips. He was mad. That didn't make it through. So there is a... Massive amount of overriding of the hemp provisions in our laws. And then Red District 1, Dems score a huge red districting victory in Utah as Judge Overrules GOP legislator and orders a map with a new Harris plus 24, which guaranteeing Dems a one-seat pickup in Utah. Man, we got to be diligent about this 2006 midterm. They're gaining seats left and right. Seats they'll automatically get to get. And if we don't get aggressive with the midterms, we are going to miss it completely and be sitting here watching them do all the things that Trump told you that we should do, but they're going to do it. And by the way, James Blair says this guy, in reference to James Fishback, who is announcing his run for governor of Florida, is invoking my name to say he's a tough guy standing up to D.C. or something. It's a lie. I've spoken to him twice for a total of two minutes, never urged him to run. This is our whole conversation about it. I never called free advice. James don't lie. Ooh, not a good way to start there, James. Definitely not a good way to start.

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Today on the show, we are going to definitely jump into the mayor challenge. I will have Mayor Gibson on the show from Benita Springs. I will also have Mayor Gunter on the show from Cape Coral as Mayor Allers of Fort Myers Beach has put the challenge out there for 10,000 for the troops. And we'll hit that coming up right around 706 this morning. Here is your top stories for the daybreak first take. The views sunny host and roast John Fetterman for ending the shutdown, butter knife blunder? That's what she says. Poll after poll found more Americans on both sides of the aisle blaming Republicans. Even Marjorie Taylor Greene blamed the GOP. As you mentioned, Democrats had big wins last week, so you had momentum. Why give in now? Why bring a butter knife to a gunfight? Are you willing to gamble that the GOP will negotiate on health care in good faith? once the government reopens because if that gamble is wrong half a million Pennsylvanians that you represent their health care costs will skyrocket if you are wrong and i believe you are wrong Well, first of all, you know, Marjorie Taylor Greene is quite literally the last person in America that I'm going to take advice or to get their kinds of my leadership and values from. And now if Democrats are celebrating crazy pants like that, then that's on them. And now I don't need a lecture. I don't need a lecture from whether it's Bernie or the governor in California because they are representing very deep. blue, blue kinds of populations. And I would like to, rather than cite Marjorie Taylor Greene, I'm going to cite one of the new governor elects, saying that my election is not a green light to continue the shutdown. Because I promise you, this isn't a political game. It is viewed by that by many of us. But the reality is 42 million Americans now, not sure where their next meal is going to come from. Well, and by the way, today is supposed to be the vote from the House to end the shutdown. We're supposed to get it today. Could we get it during the show? Maybe we'll have that late breaking news before the end of the show that the shutdown has ended. But more likely, it'll be on Tray Show because I get shaded on all that stuff and I never get a chance to break the news. It always happens like that for us. You know that, Rob, but we did one. One breaking story, right? You got to break when Dick Cheney died. That's it. That's all up. Dick Cheney. That's what I get. That's what I get. Breaking News, Dick Cheney? Well, when you were up in Ohio at your daughter's wedding and Chris Richards was filling in. Horrible day. We were able to report that the killer for Charlie Kirk had been apprehended. Well, there we go. Yeah, but I wasn't here. I get nothing. Captains for Clean Water Tortitos the Everglades Fix, sinking real solutions. Environmental Group Captains for Clean Water, which some people love and some people don't, opposes the Southland Water Resource Project permit, labeling it a mine despite its 120,000 acre feet storage boost to cut Lake Okeechobee discharges. This is what Captain Andrews from...

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Captains for Clean Water had to say about discharges. If there were to be another... A horrible discharge event like we saw in 2018 that happened today. That would be 43,000 jobs just in the Lee Collier and Charlotte area, as well as tens of billions of dollars lost. Now, understand, I have yet to see this organization make real change other than talk since they've been on board. They've collected a bazillion dollars from Southwest Floridians. people around the world. Everyone who's on the board drives a brand new truck and has a brand new boat. Making a lot of money being on that board. That is not a non-profit without people on the board getting a salary. All right? That's the truth of what's going on. Now, why are they opposing? the Southland Water Resource Project. They're opposing it because they're saying that it's next to a mine and that mine could cause that water to get contaminated. This is what he had to say about it. $4 billion is a lot of money for project. And we need to make sure that this project is able to operate in a way that, you know, when you've got Army Corps of Engineers saying this is a risk to this project's operations, that's not good. It's not good when you listen to the Army Corps of Engineers. I'm not a big fan. I don't think they know exactly what they're doing when it comes to water quality. I think they know how to open the locks and close the locks, and that's the extent of it. But that's just my personal opinion. And if you're an Army Corps of Engineers, I apologize if you're offended, show me the money. That's what I'll tell you. Show me what you got. Show me what it's all about. And last but not least, yesterday was an amazing day for us here on daybreak as we had a live broadcast out at Mel's Diner and the place was packed. So many veterans, so many people just to come out and say hello. I met so many of you yesterday that text in, that never or call in that I've never met before. So thank you so much. And I can legitimately go through a hundred different names. So many people gave me things to talk about. And as soon as I was done with Mel's Diner. I made my way to Marine Max over on McGregor for their waves of freedom. They took 50, 40, 50 veterans out on boats, took them to downtown, brought them back. There was a Lee County Sheriff escort. They had a Lee County Sheriff helicopter out there, drones, all kinds of stuff to celebrate. Then they fed the veterans when they get back. And this is all with a company called Freedom on the Water. and not a company, but an organization. And I got a chance yesterday to have a talk with Mary Lee Pierce. She is on that board. And she goes, do you know where the name of our organization came from? And I was like, tell me about it, Mary.

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First of all, I want to say thank you. It means so much that you took the time to come out and to honor our veterans. But Freedom Waters Foundation, you know, it's the heart of the foundation to bring happiness and joy when you're on the water. And we once asked our veterans, what do you feel when you're on the water? And they said, it gives them a sense of freedom. Freedom from whatever it is that may have been hurting them or bothering them or maybe they were wounded. it in the war, but it's a freedom, a free peace. And that's what it's about. We also do children with cancer and autistic children. The mission is to give you joy and happiness and enhance you. It seems like it gives you joy and happiness to give people joy and happiness. What's more important in life? Right. There is nothing more. That human connection is what everybody needs more of. I mean, thank you for being here and for supporting us. Thank you for telling me the story. I appreciate it. It's my pleasure to meet you. Well, just nice people. What a great organization. They're out there pushing the good word, making sure that people get some therapy via the water therapy. And there might be nothing better than some good water therapy. And everybody out there, listen, knows when you go on the water. You just feel clear. Your mind is clear. Your body is clear unless you're fishing a tournament and you're trying to get that 27-inch redfish before the end. I mean, that's a little bit stressful and that's happened to me a couple times. But for the most part, I am very at peace with myself when I am on the water. Coming up next, we've got to get into the 30 Seconds of Stupid. Now, this is your chance. We're going to do it twice today for you to chance to win some tickets to go check out the Gutfeld comedians and Blaze host, Dave Landau, and Michael Loftus, as you go out there to off the comedy club for the show on Friday, November 21st, if you want to get a pair of these tickets. All you have to do is be 30 seconds of stupid. You've got to be a Democrat for 30 seconds. And you're going to have to argue why eating meat is basically murder with condiments. Why is eating meat murder with condiments? That's your stance. All right. You have to, you have 30 seconds. You have to maintain that stance. If you can maintain that stance for 30 seconds, you get to take us off the hook comedy club. So once again, we're going to do it twice today. Now and again at 820. But if you want to play right now, this is your shot. Pick up the phone. 239, 479, 5592. 30 seconds of stupid bright and early for those off the hook comedy club tickets. Once again, why eating meat is basically murder with condiments. That's your stance. Call now to play. We only need one contestant that can go for 30 seconds to win. 30 seconds of stupid is next on 925 Fox News. Glenn Beck. America is not good because she's perfect, but it's good because it's capable of self-correction. Glenn Beck, 9 to noon. On 925 Fox News.

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Welcome back to daybreak here on 92-5 Fox News. One heck of a show today, so please stay with us. 239-479-5592. We're going to go to Gina. Ken is standing by. Ken, don't go anywhere. If Gina can't do the 30 seconds of stupid, you've got a shot to win these tickets to go to Off the Hood Comedy Club. Good morning, Gina. How you doing today? Good morning. I'm amazingly fantastic. Man, you're just brightened my day just by giving me that outlook. I like it. I like it a lot. All right. We're doing 30 seconds of stupid, Gina. You got a chance to win these Off the Hook Comedy Club tickets to go see Dave Landau and Michael Luftis at the Offta Hood Comedy Club. You have to be a Democrat? Okay, I'm going to be graphic. All right. Well, don't be too graphic. We're on the radio, all right? So it'll be too graphic because we're going to try. Don't curse, right? We'll have to dump you. I'm not going to curse. I'm not going to curse. All right. And all right, here we go. Let's find out. You'll have 30 seconds. Rob put 30 seconds on the clock. Why eating meat is basically murder with condiments. Gina, go. Okay. So where can anybody? really look at another mammal, hang it from its hoof, split its throat, let it bleed out, let it cry, cut it open, look at that muscle meat that's no different than human meat, and then decide I'm going to eat that when in actuality you would never do that to your cat. Your dog. Oh, there you go. Do we like it? I do. I think she went right for it. I am for Gina, congratulations. Big winner. I'm going to get you hooked up with a pair of tickets to go check out that Off the Hook Comedy Club. November 21st to go see those Gutfeld comedians and Blaze host Dave Landau and Michael Loftus for their amazing show they got going on there at Off the Hook Comedy Club. All right? All right. I love it. Thank you, Gina, very much. Are you a vegetarian, Gina, by chance? I'm pescatarian. All right. So you don't eat meat anyway. So this was an easy ride for you. Like you were ready for this one. Right on, right on. All right. Just for the record, I craved fillet as soon as you described it. As soon as you were describing it, I'm going out to get steak later on this afternoon. I immediately want it now. So great job on the description. Hold on. We've got to get some information from you. No fish for me today. By the way, I wish I could be like Gina. I only like one or two types of fish. If I could live off a fish, it would be great. But my favorite fish in the world, you can only eat, like, in moderation is tuna. I could eat tuna all day long. Not tuna fishing that nasty-ass can. I'm talking about fresh tuna. Isn't it weird that tuna in a can doesn't look like tuna? Kind of makes you wonder what's really in it, right? It kind of reminds me of cat food. That's why I don't eat it. I grew up with cats. Tuna in a can reminds me of a cat. What do you think of cursive inside the school system? What do you honestly think about it?

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You know, I just want to take it just a quick second to tell you this story. Senate Bill 444 and House Bill 127 is mandating cursive lessons in grades 2 through 5, focusing on letter formation, spacing alignment, and full sentences, and students must demonstrate proficiency by the end of 5th grade. If this bill passes in the January session, it'll take effect July 1st. The same bill, sort of the same wording of a bill. had a House bill and a companion Senate bill. And it failed last year. The House version unanimously passed 100 to 14 to 0, but the Senate companion died unheard. Sponsors hope for the full passage this time. Why? Because it aligns with what the GOP is pushing for traditional education. It aligns directly to what we want to do. It goes against everything Obama did by taking cursive out with Common Core. admitted cursive or keyboarding, criticized his federal overreach, and dumbed down our kids. Exactly what it did. It dumbed down our kids. My son's teacher has been teaching him cursive since the beginning of second grade, and he's getting better at it every day. My biggest worry when I saw that we were eliminating cursive for so many years is how are kids going to learn how to sign their name? If they don't know how to do cursive, our signature is going to become printed, that'd be crazy, right? We've got to make sure that we don't forget where we came from and what our education gave us. We all remember it. In the early, early years, you learned how to do regular, you know, handwriting and block writing. And then pretty soon you were into cursive. And after that, it was cursive. And I had an English teacher in 10th grade, Mr. Coffey. I'll talk about him a lot throughout the show. He was the craziest teacher I had ever had in my life. And this guy... If you wrote half cursive and half print would lose his mind and make you rewrite a whole paper. It could be a book report that is 43 pages long, and you hand wrote it and went back and board between cursive and block right, he'd be mad. He would make you rewrite the entire paper. It was so intense. I was like, well, a lot of handwriting, and this was always my argument. I was like, Mr. Coffee, you know, a lot of handwriting is kind of like a hybrid. You know, it's a mixture of different types of handwriting. And that's the way it makes individual handwriting personal. So that when you commit a crime, the detectives can figure out that you're the one that committed the crime, Mr. Coffee. You know that, right? And he was like, go back to your seat. Don't mix it. I was like, all right, my bad. There you go, ladies and gentlemen. Mail-in ballots. We're going to talk mail-in ballots next. The Supreme Court has... stood up on something when it comes to mail-in ballots. We'll talk about the mail-in ballot madness where everybody's standing. More importantly, where do you stand on mail-in ballots? After what happened in California, it worries me. It worries me a lot. It's on daybreak next on 92-5. Fox News.

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The First Amendment has a phone number, and you can call it. 479.55.92. Dial up and deliver on 925, Fox News. All right, we've reached the portion of the show where I tell you to call in and chime in on what we're about to talk about here on daybreak on 92.5 Fox News. I'm your host, Jason Jay Jones, on this amazing Wednesday morning, November 12, 2025. Good morning, 636. The Supreme Court of the United States takes aim at mail-in madness. The landmark case could slam the door on ballot shenanigans. I love using that word. Justices will decide if states can count ballots after Election Day taking up an appeal from Mississippi. An appeals court panel ruled that a state law allowing ballots arriving shortly after Election Day be counted violates federal law. President Trump has been a vocal opponent of mail-in ballots and has proposed federal legislation banning the practice. Mississippi is one of 18 states that accept mailed ballots received after Election Day so long as they are postmarked by Election Day. Arguments are likely to be heard early next year with a ruling in the summer well before the 26 midterm elections. At the White House, Jared Halpern, Fox News. This is going to be a big one. This is going to be a big one either way it goes. If they are saying all your mail-in ballots have to be in by the close of business on election day, all the Democrats will lose their mind. If they rule that you can send them in any time, all the Republicans will lose their mind. Now, how do I feel personally about mail-in ballots? I want to know what you think. How do you think what is your juice? What is your mindset? when it comes to mail-in ballots. Now, a lot of you will call in and say it's great for the elderly and disabled. My question for the elderly and disabled that need mail-in ballots, do they never leave their home? Do they go to the doctor? Do they go to the grocery? Do they go to Walmart Target? Do they go to any of these places? If you go to even one place during the week, even your doctor, that means you have transportation to get from one point to the next. Use that same transportation to take your ass to the polls. I'm a firm believer, and I will stand for it. I like in-person voting. Now, who deserves a mail-in ballot? Military service members that are serving overseas. When you can't get to it because you're in Italy. you're at some other base, say you're in Japan or somewhere serving the United States, then that would be the exception. I'm not a big fan of absentee ballots. And I'm going to tell you why you have to worry about these things based on the poll that I just saw on Jesse Waters. Check this out. A new Heartland Rasmussen poll finds that 17% of people admit they voted in a state where they don't live.

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21% admitted they filled out someone else's ballot. 21%. And 8% admitted they were offered money to vote. Crazy, right? That even exists. That 21% of people said they filled out somebody else's ballot. Now, how would you fill out somebody else's ballot? You couldn't do it in person because when you show up in person, you have to prove who you are. And in Florida, use your ID, they go look at you. They know if it's you. So my question is, how could that happen? Who could fill out somebody else's ballot? It's when you get one in the mail. I was watching a lady from California who says that she gets mail-in ballots to her house from people that used to live there years ago. Every year she gets four mail-in ballots from people that no longer live in her house. Now, those four people are probably still voting somewhere else. Not only do we, am I against mail-in ballots, but I would also like to see us have some kind of verification of voting system. I'm talking about once you vote, it marks you off. So if another ballot comes in or if you're able, like it stops that voter on. Now, these are the... Who likes mail-in ballots? Elderly and disabled. They say it boost voter turnout. Democrats. It also saw in 2022, 46% of the votes that came. I'm sorry, in 2020 during the pandemic, 46% of the votes came in via mail-in ballot. Makes you wonder, right? But it's also accessible for the overseas military, which, in my opinion, is the only exception. What are the cons to mail-in ballots? High fraud risk, chain of custody issues, signature mismatch. 21% of people filling out somebody else's ballot. We just heard that on the show. It erodes confidence in elections and potential for ballot harvesting or abuse. And how many videos have we all seen in our social media from some other state with somebody showing up at some box with a whole truck? truck full of ballots.

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Now, there are a lot of things we can say when it comes to it. But recently, California just had the Proposition 50. And one of the things I never saw, I never saw it. I watched every video from the San Juankeen Sheriff, but you never saw it on mainstream media. You never saw anyone talking about the San Juankeen Sheriff calling out voter fraud in California during the Prop 50 election. Here he is, the San Juankeen Sheriff. Here we go. The way the voting system is structured. We see quite a few flaws. You're able to register, even if, and cast a vote, if you don't live in the country, as evident of his brother in Pakistan. I think we have some evidence of two or three other people out of the country that are voted. Is that correct? Yeah, for us some two or three other people out of the country as well as people residing outside of the district. The online voter registration system, it seems to be an honor system. Anybody can put information in there to red vote. All you have to do is click a box and say that you're not lying. And then you'll get an email from the Secretary of State or something in the mail saying, thank you for registering to vote. And there you are. Once you're on the voter rolls, anytime an election comes around, guess what? You get mailed a ballot. Right? You get mailed something to vote. So we found that a little bit problematic. Could we do it? Rob, could we go online to California and fill out with some random information that we are California residents that live out of state, send us a ballot, and they'll mail us a ballot? This sheriff is saying there's no kind of... verification. It's an honor system. I mean, you don't have to show voter ID when you go and vote in California. I don't see any reason why we couldn't just hijack the election in California and all request ballots from over there. Right. Let's show them that voter ID actually means something and works. I'm not committing a felony. I appreciate it, though. I got Rob on the phone from Fort Myers. Good morning, Rob. You want to comment on mail-in ballots. Go ahead, Rob. You're on 925 Fox News. Yeah, we saw how well it worked in 2020, where there's 15 million new ballots that didn't show up in 2024. Oh, right. There were more people that voted than they were actually in the United States. Do you remember that stat? Oh, yeah. There was counties in Pennsylvania where I lived on Long Island. You had truck drivers saying they were transporting ballots from Babylon, New York, over the Pennsylvania, full pallets of ballots. Wow. Which is not supposed to happen. So you don't like mail-in ballots. Is that what you're telling me, Rob? At all, no. Absolutely not. Fraudulent. What if you needed one? What if you were unable to go to the polls? I have a father that has one leg. He's in the 70s, and he could get up and go to vote. If I were in a wheelchair, I'd be able to go to vote. Unfortunately, there's some people in a hospital bed that gets injured, that can't move. Absolutely give them a mail-in ballot or someone overseas. But if you're able to go to a Walmart, a public or a drugstore, you should be able to go and get a vote. Right. I agree. That's what I just said earlier, and I'm with you 100% on that, Rob. Thanks for calling in and jumping in on my topic here this morning, all right?

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My pleasure. All right. Now, Karoline Leavitt got asked a question about if Trump was going to sign an executive order on mail-in ballots, and how is that even legal? Oh, you're really going to question Karoline Leavitt. Come on. Review by whom and why. And also, in this vein, does the White House still plan to issue an executive order banning mail-end voting and what legal authority do you have to do that? The White House is working on an executive order to strengthen our elections in this country and to ensure that there cannot be blatant fraud, as we've seen in California with their universal mail-in voting system. It's absolutely true that there are fraud in California's election. It's just a fact. It is just a fact. They have a universal mail-in-voting system, which we know is ripe for fraud. And if you want to deny that, I'm happy to provide you all of the evidence for it. I'd be glad to send that to you after this briefing. They're rigged. Fraudulent ballots that are being mailed in the names of other people and the names of illegal aliens who shouldn't be voting in American elections. There's countless examples, and we'd be happy to provide them. As for executive action, the White House is taking. Yes, we are looking into that. any executive order, of course, any executive order the president signs is within his full executive authority and within the confines of the law. I think she should get one slap per press conference. Somebody where she can just walk over there and go, nobody wants to hear your mouth. Because she's, I mean, and you know what? How many times does she say, I'm going to produce receipts if you need it, go ahead, come by my office, I'll give you the receipts. We just played it for you. It's a sheriff. The sheriff of accounting. Should be the most honest person in the county, right? Should be the person out there working for law and order doing the right thing, taking criminals to jail. If he's out there saying it with another deputy saying, we've been investigating voter fraud, voter fraud exists. That's all the evidence you need. If it was a recocase, it legitimately would be all the evidence you need. You wouldn't even need the victim. And the courts would take it. It's something I really stand for, guys. I really am worried about mail-in ballots. I'm stressed about midterms this year. I'm stressed about August. I know that you guys are going to slow vote. Not everyone listen to this show. I've already said it before, power voters. But our friends, you're going to talk to somebody who doesn't have an I-voted sticker in August. And you're going to be like, why didn't you go vote? You're like, oh, you know, I'm an independent. There's nobody in the ballot. Even though it's the primary that actually matters in our region. Look, Joel. We love you, buddy, but you say keep the election centers open longer. Early voting starts a month before election day. Right. If you cannot find 30 minutes to get to a polling place. A month prior to the election that you've had years to prepare for. You ever early voted? Then you, yeah, of course. I'm not a big fan. I early vote because generally when I have made my decision, I can go and I can take care of my civil duty within a matter of minutes before election day. In person. Say it again. In person. Say it again, Rob. In person. There we go. I show up to the poll and I vote. So you guys got Rob all fired up. Now he's in his corner. He's ready to fight people over mail-in ballots. Look what you went and did, guys.

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I love what he gets fired up. He gets so fired about some things. And mail imbalance, he stands with me on this. And I think we need to really research this situation. We've got something that is obviously fraudulent. Obviously. Now, how do you fix it? Look, man, we've got, if you can tell me right now, if I go to rent an apartment and that apartment complex can tell you every time I've ever had a ticket. then how come we are doing the same thing for everybody who comes vote? Matter of fact, we should be able to run them if they have warrants. And there should be a sheriff there or a police officer, depending on where it is, what city, what county. And take the person to jail. Oh, you got a warrant, you can't vote. You're going to jail. Go ahead and vote real quick. As soon as you're done, we're going to put your cuffs, take you to jail. I mean, they still get their right to vote, right? I think they even get the right to vote in jail as long as they're not convicted. Good morning. Patty from Cape Coral. Oh, here we go. Oh, Patty's with me on this one. Yes. I was worried, Patty. Go ahead. You're on 92-5 Fox News. Okay. So when I left an all-mail-in voting state, I went to the register, and I had them remove my name from the rolls. And I got a receipt showing that they had removed my name. So. With that, Matt Thornton, when he was running for, he got accused of voting twice. And it was voter fraud. When he left California, he didn't do what I did. And someone got his ballot and voted it for him. And then he was accused of voting twice because he voted in Florida as a Florida resident. Right. And there's no way. We have to have a way. Voter, you know, voter verification. We've got to be able to put people in. There needs to be like a massive online checklist of every registered voter. And when you vote or your boat goes in, boom, you can't do it twice. Eight nails your ass. Social Security number. Tie it into people. I mean, we have got to figure out a way to do this. And we have to do it now, not in eight months, nine months or ten months down the road. And we're trying to squeeze it in right before an election. We've got to get ahead of this. I appreciate you, Patty. Go ahead. One more thing. Go ahead. So I think as candidates. We should run background checks on candidates. And that should be part of their record when we go to look them up. Don't worry, Patty. I do that already. I'll tell you about any one of them. What do you want to know, girl, just call me up and let me know. I do that for every one of them. I know a lot about them. And I've been accused of just trashing them. Right, right. But I know. Right. I appreciate you calling it, Patty. Thank you so much for being on the show. You're looking. All right. We've got to get to the MAGAM Minute. I'm short on time. I'm sorry, JR. I know that you're a pro-mail-in for overseas troops and disabled, but against for anyone else. So am I, JR. I'm right there with you, and I think that's what we said this morning. We've got that MAGA Minute coming up next on 92-5, Fox News. The MAGA Minute on 925 Fox News is presented by Titan Contracting, Southwest Florida's industry leader in both residential and commercial construction.

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Welcome to daybreak on 925 Fox News, and it's now time for that Maga Minute. Hey, everybody. It's Karoline Leavitt, Press Secretary for the White House. It's time for the Maga Minute on 925 Fox News. I've learned a couple of things from working so closely with the President of the United States. The first thing is that he loves our nation's veterans and is committed our nation's administration to putting our veterans first every single day. And the second thing I've learned about the President of the United States is that he really hates when somebody who's speaking before him goes on for too long. And so with that in mind, I have prepared a very brief and very inspiring one hour and 45 minute speech on this beautiful Veterans Day out here in the cold. First to our nation's veterans. Thank you. Thank you for serving and sacrificing. We've all got so many good stories of people that we served with over the years. During my four years of the Marine Corps, I met the very best of America, people who were willing to put on a uniform and risked their lives for their entire country. Just yesterday morning, I met people who lost limbs, who lost very, very important family members, who lost their psychological health, going out there and serving. the United States of America. So whether you gave a little bit or whether you gave a lot, every single person who put on the uniform of this nation deserves our gratitude on this day especially, but every day. And so from the vice president and the entire administration to our nation's veterans, thank you for your service. Thank you for your sacrifice, and thank you for making us proud every single day. JD Vance, bottom line, he's humble humor and his veteran heart makes him a MAGAV, a MVP. I love you. Coming up next, daybreak, where Mayor John Gunter joins us to talk about the Mayor Challenge and the 10,000 for the troops. The Mayor Challenge coming from Mayor Allers from the beach. We'll talk more about it next on Daybreak on 925, Fox News. 925 Fox News. Right, all along.