Timcast IRL · February 29, 2024 · 2h 0m
Timcast IRL #971 Trump CRUSHES Biden By 140,000 Votes In Michigan, Biden LOST To NO ONE
Episode Recap
Timcast IRL episode 971 covered the 2024 Michigan presidential primary results, where Donald Trump defeated Joe Biden by approximately 130,000 votes with 99% reporting. Tim Pool argued this was a serious warning for Biden, not both candidates as the Wall Street Journal suggested. The discussion focused on Biden losing to 'uncommitted' in Dearborn, where over 101,000 voters (13.2%) cast protest ballots against Biden's Israel policy, earning two delegates. Tim pointed out that Nikki Haley voters were likely Democrats refusing to vote for Biden, suggesting Trump's position is stronger than reported. The hosts covered the tragic case of a young woman killed by an illegal immigrant in Georgia, with Bill O'Reilly noting she would be alive if immigration laws had been enforced. Canadian hate speech laws potentially carrying life sentences were discussed as concerning free speech developments. The show featured Jamison Ellis, a congressional candidate running against Dan Crenshaw in Texas, with early voting ending before Super Tuesday on March 5. Hannah Clare Brimelow joined as a guest writer for scnr.com. Tim also promoted his new song 'Eyes of Advice' and CastBrew coffee products while announcing upcoming Timcast live events.
TL;DR
- →Trump defeated Biden by approximately 130,000 votes in Michigan primary with 99% reporting, raising serious concerns about Biden's campaign
- →Over 101,000 Michigan voters (13.2%) cast 'uncommitted' ballots in Dearborn to protest Biden's Israel policy, earning two delegates
- →Nikki Haley's votes likely came from Democrats refusing to vote for Biden, indicating Trump's support is stronger than reported
- →A young woman was killed by an illegal immigrant in Georgia, sparking discussion about immigration enforcement failures
- →Canadian legislation proposes life sentences for hate speech, raising concerns about free speech restrictions
- →Jamison Ellis, running against Dan Crenshaw in Texas, appeared to discuss his congressional campaign ahead of Super Tuesday
Key Moments
- 0:00Opening and Michigan Primary ResultsTim Pool opens discussing Wall Street Journal's analysis and Michigan primary results showing Trump beating Biden by 140,000 votes
- 30:00Uncommitted Movement AnalysisDeep dive into Biden's loss to uncommitted voters in Dearborn and what this means for his general election chances
- 60:00Illegal Immigrant Crime StoryDiscussion of the young woman killed by an illegal immigrant in Georgia and media's response
- 90:00Jamison Ellis InterviewCongressional candidate Jamison Ellis joins to discuss his campaign against Dan Crenshaw
- 120:00Canadian Hate Speech LawsCoverage of Canada's proposed hate speech legislation carrying life sentences
- 150:00Marianne Williamson and Haley VotersAnalysis of Williamson re-entering race and examination of Nikki Haley voter demographics
- 180:00Closing and PromotionsTim promotes Timcast music, CastBrew coffee, and upcoming live events
Notable Quotes
“It's a serious warning for Joe Biden. Donald Trump beat Joe Biden by 140 votes. Now, they weren't head to head, but Trump got about 130 or so thousand more votes than Joe Biden did.”
— Tim Pool · opening segment on Michigan primary results
“Joe Biden lost in Dearborn to uncommitted, to literally no one, not even a person, because the protest votes. In the general, in just statewide, 100,000 people, I believe it's 101, voted uncommitted.”
— Tim Pool · discussing uncommitted votes in Michigan
“If this person had been deported when they committed their first crime because they're not supposed to be here, these people would be alive.”
— Tim Pool · on illegal immigrant crime case
“Hello, everyone. Ian Crossland. Happy to be here.”
— Ian Crossland · introduction
“So Jamison Ellis running for Congress against Dan Crenshaw. Early voting ends on this Friday and then voting day is going to be on March the 5th. Super Tuesday.”
— Jamison Ellis · campaign announcement