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fox business network. lou: good evening, happy election eve, our top stories president trump delivering his closing argument for republicans across the country, no president has worked as hard or campaigned as hard for his party as has mr. trump. he has been a force of nature, as usual, expending vast amounts of merg engineer and effort. you are looking at president live in fort wayne, en indiana. the second of three rallies he
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is leading today in support of republican candidates, let's listen in. >> usa ! usa ! lou: mr. trump, waiting through the chants. likely a heckler. today mr. trump in cleveland for first of his 3 rallies, telling high energy crowd, roughly 10,000 supporters, that this election is critical to carrying on the make america great again agenda. >> midterm elections used to be boring done they -- didn't they? do you remember, people were like what is it. now it a hot thing, in a sense, i am on a ticket, you have to
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get out and vote. you have to protect your rights and your freedoms. lou: wherever the president goes, enthusiasm has been high, off the charts high. how do we measure that? here is how, look at these people, trump supporters, all. they have been lined in rain since early this morning in missouri. and president is not even scheduled to speak for another 3 hours yet extent :00 -- 10:00 eastern for his third rally of the day. we'll talk about the impact of the president's campaign push. legendary republican strategist ed rollins, congressman matt gaetz of florida, investigative journalist sarah carter among our guests. and story that national left wing media would like you to forget or ignore? we're not going to. and you are not going to forget.
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three migrant caravans trekking their way through mexico, heading toward our southern border, according to activists they mean to cross no matter what. the president means for that not to happen. almost 5,000 of our active duty military are already deployed to the border, awaiting the arrival of the caravans. you can see the troops stringing concertineo wire over the weekend, built by troops on order of president trump, he declared he will do what it takes to secure our border with mexico. we'll give you an update on the caravans and trump administration effort to stop and secure our border. that coming up here tonight, our top story. president trump on the campaign trail where he is wrapping up months of rallies for republican candidates in important races never before done in a midterm
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election. today he stopped in ohio. and indianaia afternoon, missouri tonight. president trump making sure his supporters and all americans for that matter know how important these midterms are. how high the stakes truly are. >> there is an electricity like people have not seen since a date, 2016, november. if the radical democrats take power, they are take a wrecking ball to our economy and our future. i am asking every citizen, from every party, and every background and every race, color, creed, to reject the democrat politics of anger and division. and to unite behind our proud and righteous destiny as americans. the destiny. lou: in addition to his effort to campaign trail, president trump today also wrote an op-ed
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for fox news doe. com, writinga strong jobs economy means our government can protect the american people with strongest military in the world. protect, medicare and social security for the great seniors, protect americans with preexisting conditions and protect our border the. with your vote, for republican candidates we can keep our economy growing. and our nation on the right track. the president writing in op-ed, in on foxnews.com. >> effort to campaign to keep his party in power, paying off, president trump traveled throughout country, and his hard work has pushed republican candidates some of them who were once trailing to races that you now tied up or closing quickly,a cording to -- democrats lead on
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generic congressional ballot has been cut to 3 points. down from 8 points last week. that is called momentum. and one tight race that may be vital for republicans is in virginia. g.o.p. incumbent dave brat in a dead heat with abigail spanberger. edward is numbers us. >> we're at a campaign rally for spanberger which is just getting started. last time a democrat won that seat in virginia it was before we stet foot on the moon, in 1968, in a coffee shop we talked with voters, saying that issue are bringing them out tomorrow, we talked with republicans and democrat, that fact that race is so close, makest them feel like
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their vote is more important. >> people who are born to devastate -- need health care. and not everyone's employee offers it. so that is one of the issues that is bringing me out. >> jobs is one thing. it is important. how successful the freedom given based on the economy. reporter: this race is ugly with attack ads and accusations going back and forth, the u the incumt brat saying that she is a arc lined with nancy pelosi. >> main treatment media having a
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hard time finds particular of that bill, it was biggest bill of the year last year. we voted to protect, that we protected medicare, and social security, abigail spans are berger has not promised anything yet. reporter: spanberger said that pratt is the one. back to you. lou: important in in mitt term elect -- midterm election. >> thank you. >> also tomorrow 36 gubernatorial races one such race in kansas. it is a tight contest, between republican crisco -- v kovac and lauren kelly. mollie with more for us. reporter: remain red is the catch phrase that touting in
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kansas, one of most vulner seats they are defending is governor seat here in in topeka. chris kovac known as advocate of strict voting requirementing again kelly, gained momentum after gaining support from every living former governor in the state. >> they feel like i am the leader who can get us to where we need to go, back to our roots, as a great state to live in. to work in. reporter: co-- kobach is backedded by trump. welcomed president to kansas last month for a big rally in topeka.
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>> president is well, liked in kansas, it helped in primary. a lot of the gubernatorial races of some way a referendum to the president. reporter: there is a third party candidate, multimillion air greg orman . >> never getting state of kansas where we want it to be if we vote out of fear. reporter: orman is drawing enough support to be fake or in the race, trailing far. but it is something to watch as poll numbers come in. lou: he is drawing support from democratic candidate or republican? >> well, political watchers think potentially he might draw numbers from democratic voters, i spoke with the laura kelly, who is running as democrat in
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this race, she said we don't need another experiment in the state, im. a singla similar to tax policie. lou: thank you, mollie line. from very important state, gubernatorial race among them. kansas. also tonight, three migrant caravans in mexico stretching 300 miles in their journey on the southern border. if they make that journey. from mexico city. lead vans of caravan arrived in mexico city already. they are housed at soccer stadiums, and talking about their next course of action. lead caravan, dell something of a blow over the weekend, governor of veracruz reneged on a deal that would have provided buses, forcing them t to find their way to mexico city.
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>> multiple will caravans reportedly will come together in mexico city that is the plan they will then decide whether to continue their journey to u.s. border. as lead elements of migrants arrive, only 570 miles from mcallen, texas. u.s. military now on the ground at border where fox news correspondent rick leventhal is joining us with the latest. reporter: lou, we're in town of ghana next to rio bravo bridge. one of several border crossings, next is wire that surrounds a temporary base for u.s. army. not a forward operating base but a life stan am area to support troops active duty troops brought in to help out, you can see a large group of troops getting instructtion. we don't know how many are we're but there are thousands of boots
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on ground on southern u.s. border uthey have here. is impressive, a lot of heavy equipment, we've seen flat beds roll in and out all day, bringing in humvees, all short sorts material, and concertineo wire, and heavy equipment, and containers that could used to build temporary walls with that wire. you see more area cleared out, pallets of stuff brought in with tents, showers, and other facilities for the troops, so they can eat, sleep and didro d- and do their job dispatched from here. not we have been reminded for law enforcement duties. >> we provide force protection. that is what our military police officers are for. difference is law enforce am is you know, arrests detain am. things we see police officers
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do. as you know, military protection or force protection, we're responsible for protecting our own. we're guarding the ls's like a military installations. reporter: you have -- >> yes, we're here to support cvexpect. reporter: flat beds rolling in and out, that one with bobcats. these are military police from fort riley, kansas. they have support and aerial support for custom and border protect agents sniem pressive display. thank you very much. rick leventhal, a lot happening on the border, 5,000 troops appear to have been deployed to the border to be ready for the e
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arrival of however many migrants might make their way in the caravans to the border. >> up next, president trump continuing to spread his midterm message, in front of roaring crowds, this one in ohio. >> republicans have created the best economy in the history of our country. >> everything we have created. and achieved, is at stake on election day. >> a vote for republicans is a vote to continue our extraordinary prosperity, and journey together. the republican agenda is the american dream, that is what we're doing. together we're taking back our country. returning power to where if belongs -- where it belongs with you the american people. lou: we take up president's unprecedented campaign push, we talk with the dean of political strategist, ed rollins. and here when we continue, and
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quote, panic mode, end quote, ahead of midterms tomorrow. it appears to most of us it is just the politico focus on just one man. their so-called leader in the g.o.p. paul ryan. he is a lame duck, the house speaker for a while, he reportedly begged president yesterday to stop talking about immigration, and take up the booming economy. if ryan had paid any attention to this president, while he is home in his little vest, the president has been on the campaign trail daily, hourly, talking about not only caravans and border security but the economy and extraordinary growth in the economy, and prosperity this president created, ryan today again, nonetheless, made the same plea. listen. >> we can do both, people do care about national security. we want a secure border,
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democrats want to abolish i.c.e. that is ridiculous. we think we should be talking about our strong economy, it is spectacular. we can talk about more than one issue, we have a very good story to tell on the economy. >> ryan is such a foolish leader, he does not comprehend trump is constantly promoting his accomplish amments on this economy. lowest unemployment rates ever for hispanic-americans, for african-americans. achievement that ryan could not even count up let alone understand. joining me to talk about president's unprecedented push to preserve the house and senate majority top strategist for great america pak, former reagan white house political director, fox news political an l.a analyt
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savant among all, ed rollin. >> thank you. lou: paul ryan. >> if paul ryan would have begged his fellow members, who decided to retire, and run for reelection for one more term, we would not worry about majority, we would win easily, but he didn't. lou: that is idiotic, he did not try to talk the 45 members who retired, not a single one. out of retirement. >> if 25 would have run we would not have this discussion, equally as important largest control of money in washington d.c., he has the biggest purse. >> speaker. >> the speaker, if he wants to go out talk about the economy, he controls that. for president to be criticized by him is absurd. lou: on the day before the election.
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this is a -- this i is arrogant. he has sold out in of way, a politician in leadership can, to chamber of commerce, business round table, koch brothers, wall street, he is spinning like a top trying to figure out where next to go for his orders. >> he waved the white flag from the beginning, remember easier still republican seats there is no reason to concede, they have been republican seats for decades. no reason to lose them. lou: let's look at one of my favorite quotes of dead from nate silver. what to call him? he is a man with an opinion about outcomes of political races. this is the 538 t do d.com.
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the range of outcomes in the house is really wide. this is the big statistician. it is wide. >> numbers from 10 to 90. >> i'm told we have sound to pass up chance to hear nate silver say this, in his words is too good. >> range of outcomes in house is really wide. our range which covers 80% of outcomes from on low end, about 15 democratic pick up to low to mid 50s, 52 or 53. host armost are above 23, but, e should be surprised in they only win 19 or win 51 seats, they are possible based on how accurate polls or in the real world. lou: i love, seeing a politicall forecaster with that left of
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humility. >> my thoughts, if i had an opportunity to bet on football games, and they would win by one or three touchdowns or lose by maybe two, i could be a rich man it does not work that way. president for last 21 cyclings has lost average of 30 seats in midterm that is the statistic, only one president first term who ever picked up -- >> george. >> that is after 9/11. the fact that magical thing, i predict that president loses less than 30, can't guarantee we won't lose seats. but we will not lose numbers that nate silver is talking about. lou: he had quite a range. >> a few. lou: are we going to keep control. >> there is no reason for us not
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to. lou: is that same as answer. how did senate? >> failure if we don't pick up two or three seats. lou: all right ed rollins thank you, see you it were night. >> right here. >> "saturday night live" sickening attacks on a navy seal, and congressional candidate dan crenshaw, we take it up with sarah carter these 9/11 veterans are just a few of the heroes we serve at homes for our troops. we build specially adapted homes and, thanks to our donors and supporters, this life-changing gift of freedom is provided mortgage-free to these veterans. but we need you to join us, too, in completing this important mission. please visit hfotusa.org and help build homes, and rebuild lives.
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lou: president trump, telling a rally crowd in indiana that radical left plan for illegal immigrants in our country is endangering the nation. >> as we speak democrats are openly encouraging millions of illegal aliens to break our laws, violate our borders and overrun our country, that i want to sign them up for free
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welfare, free health care, free education, and most important, the right to vote. lou: we'll have more from the president throughout broadcast as he continues his push for republican candidate, right now in fort wayne, indiana, later he will be in missouri. turning to a sad and disgusting appalling, moment -- and many have been on "saturday night live" but this one, is disgusting beyond the pale. so call comedian pete davidson mocking texas republican candidate dan crenshaw on "saturday night live," he lost his eye in 2012 ied last while serving in afghanistan. >> he is kind of cool, dan crenshaw, you may be surprised to hear he is a congressional candidate from texas, not a hit
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man in a porno movie, i am sorry i know he lost his eye in war or whatever. lou: crenshaw a navy seal veteran, running in texas' sect district, he said, he will not demand an apology for that dispicdespicable display. >> joining to us discuss left wing national media disgraceful rhetoric. it seems across country, and against particularly president trump, going into tomorrow's midterms joined by sarah carter, investigative reporter and fox business contributor, sarah, great to have you with us. i have to say, i just can't imagine why nbc has not demand that broadcast. that guy is no way a comedian, i can't imagine why he is not
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fired. >> i can't imagine why either. i have to tell you. a friend of mine, sep me that clip. i didn't watch that night, i don't hardly ever watch "saturday night live," i can't remember last time. but a friend sent that clip to me, my husband of wounded in afghanistan in 2011, he was blinded in combat. on the battlefield by a grenade, lost his sight in both eyes, we have 6 children between us. one that was born after marty was blinded. it was so distressing to hear that laughter, more than his despicable joke, it was that laughter, laughing at dan crenshaw who almost lost his life, who was in a coma, it was a miracle his other eye of saved. i have been out in afghanistan, a can't tell you how many times
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covering battles on battle feel, i have seen so many of our young men, and women, give their lives, their limbs. and fight for our nation. and i think snl does owe all of our veterans an apology. and i think they need to tell our veterans and every family member that stand by their veterans, thank you for your service, thank you for your service, and thank you for fighting for our country. because when we vote tomorrow we get that opportunity to vote, because people since the beginning of this nation, sent foundation this nation have fought for our right for freedom and have such an amazing country, i think they deserve so i think we deserve to hear that i think snl should say, that we can all move on then. lou: you know, i support what you call for, you and your husband have that right. it a superior right to of that nearly all of us.
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but i would like to hear it from the people who run and own that organization, i would like to hear from brian roberts and steve burke, top management of the company. i really like to hear them say, you know, they made a mistake and they really, really are sincerely apologetic. i can't imagine "saturday night live" being sincere any anything they would say it is a shame. it is great -- you know so much to talk about that i think, there is you know, you said it all for all of us who care about the cuthe country and servicemes and veterans, sarah thank you. >> thank you, lou. lou: sarah carter. vote in our poll. question is, do you think we'll see a trump wave tomorrow? if voters go to poll focused on 3.5% economic growth, lowest
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lou: on wall street stocks closed mixed, dow jones industrial posting a rally up 191, s&p you of 15, nasdaq lost
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28, volume on big board to 3.6 billion. lowe's announcing closing 51 of its stores in united states and canada. lowe's saying they will help company focus on most profitable stores, underlying cost-cutting restructures. and remind irlisten to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the sal salem radio network. lou: farrakhan lead a death to america chant yesterday, telling law students at universal of tehran that america has never been a democracy, and lead a death to israel chance at end of his -- chant at end of his talk, farrakhan has been a favorite among radical dimms, smiling with then illinois senator barack obama back in 2005. joining us, byron york, chief
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political correspondent for washington examiner fox business contributor, and republican strategy strategist, eric beech. let's start with speaker of house calls on president, byron to focus on the economy instead of immigration and then he had the arrogance to say to president, and about the president, we can folk morris than one thing -- we can focus on more than one thing. your thoughts? >> i think that speaker should watch a video of a trump rally. what we heard from paul ryan is what we're hearing from a lots of people, saying that economy is doing so great, why won't president trump talk about it he prefers scare stories about immigration. lou: who are those people? they are not same people i'm
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talking to, they sound like establishment figures in the swamp? >> absolutely, anchor people on mayomajor networks including cae networks and politics, if you look at president's speeches, he talks about the economy a lot, he talks more about the economy than about the illegal immigration, and other topics like brett kavanaugh, military, like veterans, like foreign policy, president is covering a lot of ground in his campaign speeches. lou: eric, things like and one many reasons we like and respect byron york he has done a rigorous analysis of how much time the president is spending on these topics. and this is a reality right now. this is a president facing such a hostile establishment forces
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within his own party, particularly this lame duck, lame brain paul ryan. >> well, not just speaker ryan, there are many republicans. we've been traveling across country. they didn't understand how he got elected. he got alleged by talking about -- elected by talking about illegal immigration, these are not fear tactics this we need to protect -- >> you hear the expression fear tactics you hear people who are afraid, they know that this gravy train they have bon been e swamp, if i can mix metaphors, gravy trains and swamp, but this is about people establishment just watching this president disrupt their whole preconceived orthodoxies they adhere to like free trade, no matter how many
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millions of job its costs and trillions of dollars in economy growth in costs america. this is a man changing the direcdirection of the country. >> he is willing to battle all those institutions that held power for so many years, include. but i think he does. lou: not all instances rereserve ourselves. >> they are in danger was not understanding or embracing these particular policies they are out of touch with middle america this message resonates with all americans, says why can't we put our own country and citizens first, they better get on train. lou: or get the hell out of the way, turning to nate silver, byron, saying. i am sure you have seen his
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comment, there could between 15 and 50 democratic net pickups, your thoughts? >> well, when asked about elected result this is my way was not answering the question, a lot of us, including me or more modest and circumspect about polls in aftermath of 2016. and actually there are a lot of scenarios from the republicans keeping the house to losing it. this is all there is to it. and i just spend a few days in minnesota, they have a lot of very importance house races in. those races could really go either way. lou: byron just said he doesn't know. i will ask you. are we going to see republican party keep control of house and sense at, eric. >> i think that senate, we have a ability. lou: tell me are we or not. >> we'll remain.
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lou: president trump wrapping up his rally in indiana. he told voters what is sat at stake in tomorrow's midterm. >> democrat agenda will deliver a socialist nightmare. that is what it is. the republican agenda delivers the american dream, optimism, the american dream. >> president trump now on his way to a late-night event in missouri, his third rally of the day, just another day for this high energy president of ours. here to talk up midterms, incumbent congressman matt gae gaetz. they get assignments. good to have you with us. looks like we're in the political spirit there behind
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you? >> that is right, lou, we're here fighting for every vote in the sunshine state. we have seen enthusiasm on democratic side, bewe're matching it every step on the way with strong republican turn out in the vote early voting by mail. and my expectation that we could have a donald trump level turn out on election day. no president has ever worked harder in midterm elected than donald trump. if trump's voters turn out tomorrow, we're see republicans elected in florida, missouri and all over the country. >> that optimist is in much evidence and turn out at least indicated by early voting. you are right, we're looking at intensity levels that we have not seen in a midterm in a long time. >> well, donald trump has done one thing, he has more people voting on both sides, my hope they are voting their pocketbooks and their own
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interests, trump has fulfilled his profit to be the greatest, job president that god has created. everyone is doing better, we think that country will do better if we keep republicans on the job. and vote against the resistance party, that want to bring nothing but chaos, and confusion, and disfunction to washington. we're a better country than that, we could do better we need republicans to get out and vote tomorrow. lou: is it your sense as you look around the country in particular there in florida, where you are campaigning for ron desantis for governor, and rick scott for u.s. senate, is it your sense that intensity in florida first of all, is that high? >> we are in a better position today than we were in 2016. so we don't have to have as strong an, election day, but we if woo an, secon -- an elected y
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like donald trump had in florida we'll see that. in florida democrat option is a socialist who hates cops and wants to have open borders and abolish i.c.e., we can do a heck of a lot better in florida, that is why i think ron desantis will be our next governor. lou: i thought there was a terrific man rah for -- mantra for the republicans, a slogan this president has not been in office, for two years. he has been in there 21 months. in so question could be styled, you are better off today than you were 21 months ago. i think the answer across the country is without a doubt, absolutely. >> lute absolutely, i am here right now in one area that does the most for military, so rebuilding our military is a promise kept, every manufacturer in may district is adding jobs, a promise kept.
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and people are more optimistic about their future than before, but the biggest threat we face is complacency, if people do well, and they think it will continue automatically, then we could see opposite happen. if people want to continue the economic momentum, just prosperity and sense of optimism with america leading in world we need to fire them them, get out and vote tomorrow, if they do, best days for america are ahead, still. lou: congressman always good to caulk with you, in -- talk with you, in particular election eve, this -- nate silver gives you a 99% chance of winning reelected. >> only 99%? i think all folks here disagree, they would give my 100% chance. >> congressman matt gaetz, 100% chance, we updated nate silver projecttion. always good to see you. >> always good to see you, lou
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sneup next. presiden.lou: up next, one morer the midterms tomorrow. in missouri, we'll have more on the president's amazing day. stay with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪
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lou: in our poll question last friday we asked if president trump's tireless campaigning has set the future for. president trump just talked about the stark choice ahead. president trump: if you want more caravans and more crime. vote democrat tomorrow. if you want strong borders. you see what we are doing. we have the laws because we won't give us the votes. if you want strong borders in save communities. no drugs, no caravans, vote republican.
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lou: president trump on his way to missouri where he'll hold another rally where he'll ♪ >> does electricity like people have not seen since a date. 2016 -- >> a election is not going to change everything. but what it does mean is that things start getting better. >> better for which party? here we go. it is election day right now polls just opening in vermont, and polls at safe open an hour from now with complete election day coverage for you over next hour to kick off a big day here at fox business. >> investors mean business they're

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