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Steve Bannon’s Plan to Help Trump Get Elected: Five Key Points to Note

As Election Day draws near, Steve Bannon, who served as a top advisor to former President Donald Trump, has been actively working to help secure Trump’s reelection victory. Here are five key points from his recent discussions and pronouncements:

1. Get-Out-The-Vote Effort and Election Integrity Claims

Bannon’s initial focus is on a significant get-out-the-vote (GOTV) effort, ensuring that Trump supporters turn out in droves on November 8. He highlighted the importance of making sure the election is not ‘stolen,’ echoing his previous claims which landed him in prison. Bannon reiterated that he believes in Trump’s chances of success and encouraged him to claim victory, even if the vote totals mirror those of 2020.

2. Trump Should Claim Victory Again

Underlining his support for Trump, Bannon stated, "He should stand up and say, ‘Hey, I’ve won this,’” suggesting that Trump should declare victory if the votes are similar to 2020. This echoes Trump’s repeated claim that he won the 2020 election and that the outcome was manipulated through voter fraud.

3. Elections Coming to Fruition

With just a week until Election Day, Bannon told his listeners that the effort they’ve spent time fighting for years is finally coming to fruition. His release from prison coincided with his efforts to mobilize MAGA voters while behind bars. Bannon referenced meeting his daughter, Maureen, at the prison, who has been keeping him updated on campaign activities.

4. Impact of Prison Time

Bannon’s four months in federal prison did not deter his spirits and focus. He asserted that it "empowered" him, claiming that he’s now more energized than ever before. He also blamed former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) for his time behind bars, labeling it a political imprisonment.

5. Support from Republicans

Steve Bannon’s release was immediately celebrated by conservative politicians, including Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.). Biggs posted a welcome message on X, featuring a picture of Bannon and his daughter, emphasizing his release was a welcome return to freedom. "Steve Bannon is a free man," Biggs wrote, adding, "He never should have been imprisoned in the first place."

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