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critics and philosophers. that's it for us. tonight, tomorrow i will host two hours of special fox business election coverage. be with us for that. historian victor davis kennedy: it is now a wicked sprint to the finish line. in less than 24 hours pulls will begin to close. in what has been one of the strangest elections. perhaps the weirdest year in american history. so who is not the mighty mo for the money shot? for his part president trump certain he has the energy today. he barred storm from four major battleground states, north carolina, michigan twice, wisconsin and pennsylvania. four states he desperately needs to win if he was four more years the big white house. at a rally today the president made the case at sleepy joe's career in politics has been a complete failure. watch. >> sleepy joe biden is a
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globalist who spent 47 years outsourcing your jobs. opening your borders and sacrificing america blood and treasure and analysts foreign wars. he was a cheerleader for enough and china's entry into the world trade organization. see for he also played the bite in the democrats have been trying to rigged the election. but the pride of spreading fire] a critical spot in ohio. the former vp climbed up in humans monkeying with the election is the trump circuit. watch this space connect voters determine who is going to be the president. when america votes, america will be heard. when america is heard, i believe the message is going to be loud and clear. we are done with the chaos. we are done with the tweets, the anger, the hate, the failure. the irresponsibility. we've got a whole lot of work to do. we have to get this culvert under control. kennedy: , the polls as tight as the drum.
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we are going to get into that with tom bevan from real clear politics in a moment. how is tamara going to shake out? is there any way of knowing? some political panelists are saying he could declare victory before both sides are counted. lawyers will litigate this to death enclosed space. in other words, buckle up buttercup. the next few days are going to be a wild ride. join me now, she got front seat all that. she's the fox news channel a democracy 2020 anchor, martha maccallum is back. welcome back martha. that great to see it tonight. support so exciting. and throughout the day. and tonight, i want to know in your opinion has anything changed over the weekend? if themes seems likely had some fluidity. >> this race is clearly been tightening. joe biden has been ahead all along. and the head and most of the categories in terms of the handling of covid. when the place is not been had throughout is the u.s. economy.
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when you see the amount of rallies throughout the day no matter how you feel or what side of the fence you are on it's impressive. he and his own words are going to leave it all on the field. and i think that his supporters can feel he has done that in the past several days, kennedy. we are going to find out. to state the obvious, will start putting out tomorrow what happened over the weekend and just how much tighter it got. this is going to be all about turnout. we have such a good sense of pregame turn out. but tomorrow is game day. and we are going to see if the numbers people are expecting, 149, 150 million is estimate for totals, will actually show up tomorrow i think that is really going to be one of the things to watch. kennedy: that is such a great thing to watch for some these early voting trends have been breaking for democrats. with the president is clearly doing his rally his supporters, his basic. and republicans who can see the energy.
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and hopefully feel that energy and by all samosas, be infected by the need to go and vote for that man. and we will see which side plays out. now martha, i know you've had townhouse with the president. i know you spoke with many of the democratic candidates before they settled on biden as the nominee. your opinion, what is it about president trump that these rallies for the people who support him, they are all in. but for people who don't like him, they really feel he's not only the worst of president, but maybe the worst human on the planet. what explains that split? spain. >> it is extraordinary political phenomenon, these trump rallies. i remember watching when mitt romney is running against president obama. in the last two days we had reported as enormous crowds, like 10,000 people. i may be off on that number. it's not what we were seeing over the course of this. there isn't energy. you see these and vote
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parades, these highway parades, all of this is organic on the trump side. so what we do know is that when this comes down, i think this is such a stressful period for americans. because people are equally passionate about getting rid of president trump as they are keeping him. there is going to behalf the country roughly this can be heartbroken either way. i think there is a ton of emotion that is wrapped up in this race and in the president 's presidency. and in the buyer is purchasing 20 peeking over the next few days. pretty intense is quite remarkable. >> that is a really good points. it really is, as these two camps have positioned it, it is the virus versus the economy. and like you point out, the emotions have boils over to the point that whoever wins, they've got to bring it down. they have to bring the temperature in this country down. are these two people capable
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of that? >> is just watching joe biden. that is really his closing pitc pitch. but the chaos behind you. probably tweets behind you, all of that. and yet there is an enormous part of the country that likes the president for who he is. and once him to -- they look at some of these kind of foundations that have been pulled to the swamp and all of that. no one, no president in the history of the united states has taken lower than president trump. he built this incredibly loyal following. i think it's going to conductive groups like seniors who pulled away a bit during the course of this culvert experience. and were turned off. women in the suburbs, who he likes to call suburban housewives which i don't really recommend. they don't really love that. so you know, watch that route. watch the seniors, watch black mail voters. trump is made an appeal to
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that no one has ever. he got a preset group last time around. can he move that needle to 12? getting the bit to 17? those are areas around the edges that are going to make or break. kennedy: that may be the margin. that may be the thing that does it. we just don't know how those numbers are going to shake out. how they will shake out tomorrow night rather. martha, we are here untried huge fans of your the show. >> great show great to be with you. kennedy: let's take a close look of the battleground states like the all-important pennsylvania. new monmouth university poll shows biden's lead shrinking to seven points. that is in a high turnout model which he led by 11 points just months ago. the average of polls has biden had by just 2.9 points. so what do the state polls really tell us? and what are the key states we should keep an eye on tomorrow?
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here to break down the real clear politics cofounder executive owner, the one and only, tom bevan. welcome back my friend. >> hi kennedy. kennedy: let's talk about some of these polls. pennsylvania seems see the be the most critical states. what happens? what are the scenarios? how much is it tightening and what can we glean from what we know? and what we could see you tomorrow? >> we had five polls come out today that we put in the average. in three of those had biden leading. you mentioned seven, there's another five-point lead another was a three-point lead. into polls and had trump ahead by one and two percentage points. so the polls are little bit all over the place over all there's been tightening in pennsylvania, not too long ago as a six-point race announced about a two and a half an hour average. pincer donald trump over performed in pennsylvania by 2.6%. in 2016. if you get that same sort of over performance, then
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pennsylvania is going to be as tight as can be. it was critical to both candidates, whoever wins pennsylvania, cement trump can hold onto the other states that he won in 2016, pennsylvania is the one that if he wins it will put him over the top. kennedy: we could see a complete different route to 270 for both of these people. it seems as if the coalition, the obama coalition and the 2016 coalition those things have changed rename demographics shifting in arizona and texas and georgia. what are the president's odds of prevailing in those three state states? speeches so arizona's under one percentage point. think biden has the lead there. finance a small lead in texas, 1%. think biden is ahead paid so close in all three of the states. again, those are states particularly texas and georgia. trump what a child loses either of those he's in real,
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real trouble. now arizona, he could lose and still find his way to 272 the upper midwest. but they certainly, the chime campaign was sold on to arizona by the put a lot of money and effort into arizona. but biden has to break best the only, kennedy, 2016 that donald did not over perform the polls. it's a bit ominous given that biden has a small lead there now. kennedy: that's interesting because michigan twice today. the real click politics average has them down in michigan. does he trump campaign know something? why did they make such a big push for michigan today in particular? smacks of the trump campaign they feel pennsylvania is their best shot, michigan the second best shot. wisconsin seems to be out of reach now. there's not been any tightening whatsoever going on in wisconsi wisconsin. they do have a chance there. i think the biden folks think
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that to break that is why barack obama is there with joe biden just yesterday in detroit. i think if they were really ahead eight or ten points or if they believe that, they've not be spending these precious last-minute resources making visits to michigan. i do think there is a chance it will see some over performance by donald trump in the polls in michigan. whether or not it will be enough? it will all come down as you talk to martha about earlier, who will turn out on election day? will trump get the wet red wave he's talking about? he is going to need it in the supper midwest states where he is trailing in most of the poll polls. kennedy: and often times in his supporters here that he is underwater, they do not get injected they get mad. i think it energizes them. so we could be in for a very interesting few days. i don't thing is going to be decided tomorrow night. we'll be checking in the entire time. tom bevan, thank you so much.
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>> thanks kennedy. kennedy: fortunate for us the canvas in a very civil and respectful. [laughter] just kidding. they resorted to name-calling, watch this. so that by the way he said he is a think he said perfect physical specimen. [laughter] eighty that is why he thought he was able to write off $70000 on his taxes because he needed special haircare. >> he was a laughingstock oliver washington. they were laughing at him. his own chief of staff that he is absently terrible. they did a terrible job. >> the biden montage to trump's been really, really entertaining. so what will the final few days be without the president showing off some sweet moves? watch this. ♪ ♪ ♪ support on my god, no.
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will the president waltzed right back into the white house to run my question reckless prints and ex parte tab of the federal senior editor and author of the art of the donald, chris and bedford is here britt along with democrat bolstered fox news contributor jessica tarlov, very sophisticated. and recent senior editor and author panic attack, a fantastic book, robby soave, rounding everything out. welcome everyone. >> hi. kennedy: you guys are so cute. chris will start with you. if trump loses tomorrow night, but will be the cause of that loss? >> if trump loses tomorrow night's going to be because he last part of his coalition he needed in order to win pretty did not expand it and not places is working to expand it. when traveling with pennsylvania wisconsin and michigan hearing over and over again the suburban white women, they supported paul ryan mitt romney, they are
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turned off by the covid response for there turned off by any number of things. this could be the shiite trump voters. however going through all the states, it's now pennsylvania this past week it was hard to find any republicans. let's vote like attend lifelong democrats break most our supporting donald trump or president. there's a whole shift were seeing in the parties. i feel bad for the pollsters for any modeling we had, but we are seeing in 2020. it's a tough prediction to make. kennedy: amen. everyone, everyone had a wrong in 2016. and it could be anyone's game, that's what makes it so exciting. and maddening at the same time. i propose the same question to you, jessica. if joe biden cannot make it across the finish line, who will he blame?
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sue maxwell russia, kennedy. i think that's most obvious to anything. note, i'm absolutely kidding. you will hear nothing about russian interference of joe biden loses tomorrow night. if he does i'm not sure. think there is actually a higher likelihood that it will get declared for joe biden that it would be for donald trump tomorrow night just because of how the voting has gone. i think joe biden will say, hopefully in a nice true fashion if it did go that way that we just could not pull it off. we can hopefully work together to restore the soul of the nation and take the high road in this opportunity like michelle obama would want. i don't think is going to get messy and ugly on the democratic side there. we have no conspiracy theories floated about mail and ballots being fraudulent. or anything like we have heard out of donald trump who's openly saying now.
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>> the democrats are sending armies of lawyers to places like pennsylvania and florida. >> that is a preemptive wall. there wanting to make the case. >> it's a little bit different to be prepared and should be floating conspiracy theories britt and the democrats are not the people trying to get ballots. kennedy: just because you find is a meeting get lucky. if joe biden does not win, what does the democrat party have to do in terms of self-examination? >> probably biden loses he went to pick a real progressive socialist, he picked up a washed up moderate did not excite the base and a parade will happen if he loses. i think signs are, we are being realistic or pretty good
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for biden. if he wins that will prove that is the spread, the opposite strategy is correct. appeal to the moderate defensible democrat. the older religious people within the democratic party who you do not often hear from on twitter. there are a lot more of them. when it turns out you have a candidate who is not viscerally disliked his hillary clinton, that person be very, very competitive with donald trump. especially this midst of horror we are living through. rightly or wrongly. think it is unfair to obviously blame the thing on trump. but it is hard for it not to be somewhat of a reflection on the incumbent. i think that is the problem trump has. subject to things there robby, i think you are right. biggest thing he has going for me is not hillary clinton chris bedford brody beautiful peace about those conservative
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democrats in pennsylvania for like the party has left them. joe biden represents a party when bernie sanders just sit back live a nice joe biden will be ruled much more from the party panel. i look party with all those people. take a look at some the propositions and referendums on the ballot this year. at various states including one state there going to be voting to decriminalize all drugs. yes. i will pass that some freebies in my monologue next. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing.
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kennedy: the hyperfocus during this rabbit election cycle is been which old whitest sadist jackal to vote for. which could rest with the liberty minded. having a beer, liquor taxes are going up in your liberties will plummets, there's still plenty of hot freedom being served across the land. alan measures of the crafty tool of the thwarted minority that use a massive stack of signatures and logical appeals to change stupid laws. california is the nexus of incompetent legislation. and leave it to the golden state to turn economic liberty to rest as i did with the yea economy by passing assembly bill five.
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part of that could come again tomorrow night thanks it will britt lift and doordash. they want to keep their drivers as independent contractors, not as employees which gives a big chunk of their workforce flexibility and writers more affordable choices. those three companies have dumped a whopping $218 million into the yes on prop 22 campaign. and as purveyors of their services in a california voter, i agree completely. further up the coast in crazy old beaver developed it got one thing right on the ballot, measure 110 will to make oregon the first state to use the portugal model to decriminalize drug possession and get people to help assessment and in treatment instead of in prison. it will be paid for by the states legal marijuana receipts and incarceration savings. because we don't cheaper to send somebody to trembling hills and the who's scalp. measure 110 is not condoning drug use. it is an admission that the drug war has failed. tossing people in prison and
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criminalizing central behaviors inhumane and expensive. the only person should be locked up as hillary clinton. if it works like it has in portugal were heroin use has plummeted 75% and stayed decriminalize, you'll see make more states follow suit. now florida is about to make a big mistake with a bill that will measure and reverberate through its economy by passing incremental minimum wage hike taking the sunshine state to 15 bucks an hour by 2026. again, that seems fair, but is really do-gooder fuss path ultimately hurting the people who need the help most part it is a 1.3 million people who would lose jobs or make nationally mandated $15 hour minimum wage which is a biden plan. nonetheless people would be accountants or engineers but they will the elderly and newly employed, soon to become newly homeless because they do not have jobs. if you want to hasten automatio automation, going to pass these minimum wage laws. be ready to how some these
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dwelling challenge friends in the whole place implodes. and that is the memo. those are not the only ballot provisions that voters will vote on tomorrow night. recreational marijuana, yes, legalization coming closer to the advert then for states, arizona, south dakota montana and new jersey. mississippians will also be considered whether or not the devils lettuce can sprout in dixie. the republican governor in arizona and south dakota come out against these provisions. so will recreational pot use get passed? the party panel has returned, chris bedford, jessica tarlov, and robby soave. chris bedford, i will start with you. marijuana is a losing battle to fight recreational marijuana use. and mostly, arizona narrowly defeated their marijuana legalization four years ago for it will definitely pass now, what are your thoughts?
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>> you happen to pick your only friend who thanks more people should be imprisoned in america and walking through d.c. and see all of these drug legalization. all of their posters are indigenous people. which i've not seen a lot of that the district of columbia. like you said the losing battle, the culture war has shifted on marijuana. i don't be hasty times i see more older people smoking it than younger people. i think that is the way the country is going. kennedy: where are you vacationing? the villages? that's really funny, the thought of chris bedford dosing with some geriatric friends. [laughter] so jessica, how do you feel about the decriminalization bill in oregon? speech of the way you
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explained it, because you are crafty libertarian, hell yes this seems great. honest thinking about before i came on the show i was little more hesitant about it. i think that the important shift is on getting people treatment outside of prison. i think that is something we can all agree on. especially now that republicans have taken some more steps towards that with the criminal justice reform bill for instance. and people speaking out within the party saying we can't be on the wrong side of this anymore. in august of this is a core part of the platform that joe biden has put forward about emphasizing health and drug treatment facilities versus going to prison. so i am all in on your horas odeon proposal there. i would also like to see the footage of chris bedford getting high on a golf cart in the villages. [laughter] in a trunk parade. kennedy: be great way to get big flag. the art of the splits. robby, a lot of people in florida past the minimum wage law and i believe 2006.
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this is going to pass as well. i am just surprised that for people who love scandinavia and have a perpetual fascination and fetish with sweden, they do not have minimum wage law for a reason because they dampen economic freedom. feel free to take on the florida ballot measure, oregon, california, whatever you like. do you agree with that all this robby? >> you're preaching to the choir with me obviously. it's important to keep in mind, right now at a moment and signed by the restaurant industry, the service industry is hurt worse than it has ever been in decades. the government is going to impose more cost on these businesses. it is morally unconscionable. with this in the gig economy that decriminalization of drugs all share in common, philosophically these things are all the same. you and i, kennedy our sake let's not people make
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consensual decisions that do not involve others, do not harm others. not bring the government into that interaction. if you want to deliver food for a company, you reach an agreement for what should be paid. the government does not need to commend and say no you cannot do that we need to be paid more. same thing with using drugs is not hurting other people. it's a libertarian package, right? many hope it does well tomorrow. so if i'm always for the robert terrien package. robby soave, jessica tarlov, chris bedford you are all amazing involve my kitchen pray thank you. coming up president trump and joe biden are not the only people running for president. believe it or not libertarian nominee jo jorgensen's back. and she will explain what she deserves your vote. that is next. [ beeping ] [ engine revs ]
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and whether, if you cannot bear to jump on the trump train and they thought of writing with a biden gives you slow motion sickness, our next guest has a ticket to ride, just for you. liberty lovers can fly above the fray on the jo jorgensen jetliner. the libertarian presidential candidate is on the ballot in all 50 states. in spoiler alert, she is not just a spoiler. let me bring her in party people. here is jo jorgensen. welcome back joe. sue at k so glad to be here. see for the biggest fight i get it with people on twitter, aside from an interview i had last week, was about third party voting. i feel like if you like a candidate, it is your vote, you own your body. you have agency over your own choices. therefore, you have every right to cast a vote for whomever you wish. the democrats or republicans own your votes but you are beholding to vote in a way that benefits only them but
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you have to say about that? >> you are so right kennedy. it is so entrenched. i cannot say how many radio shows and podcasts i have been on where the interviewer blast me, so who do you take the most votes from? democrats or republicans? at first i want to say wait a minute i'm not saying votes away from anyone. those are their votes they owned those votes and they have the choice. but that just gets back down to the false a binary system we have. of course we have to have a system in which a democrats and republicans have to pretend to be at odds with each other. have to pretend you have completely different platforms, even though they both want to spend our money. they both want to control our lives. either what is going to ring the troops out. that got to create drama somehow. kennedy: you are right that is deafly the biggest issue for me. when i vote for at least right now is particularly having school age children, who is spending the most money without a plan? and how are we going to pay for it in the future? we are not going to come at
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china's going to own our debt. and that to me is much more morally reprehensible than the idea that my vote belongs to somebody else. now you talk to howie hawkins at all? he is the green party presidential candidate. >> i sat next him a third party debate last march parade that spent it. so far ralph nader who ran as, what party was he? green partier? in 2000 bird i was peaking to him and his vice president smoke candidate nominee pretty said this is a horrible year for third-party candidates. marquette university law professor said that is because when democrats lose, as they did in 2000, when they win the popular vote but lose the electoral vote, the next election cycle four years later, third-party support drops. is there anyway of lifting that back up again? >> well, i hope so.
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i have the advantage this year in that last time donald trump ran as republican buddy radisson outsider. he said look, i'm not a professional politician, i am a businessman i know how to balance a budget, know how to cut spending. my limb going to bring the troops on parade but he has done none of that. so the reason the polls got it wrong is because he did attracted many people who had never voted. or hadn't voted 20 years. so now what i'm telling those people is how you've already dusted off your voter registration card. now come vote for the real outsider parade that person who's going to cut government. as a solid trunk, he acted just like every other professional republican party increase the deficit a faster rate than obama. by the way, that was before the pandemic. kennedy: what are you doing to break late deciders in your favor? >> first about we are still campaigning. i was just a rally in north carolina last night. in fact i been hearing the
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other two candidates aren't basically been to those same states. so there is social media were still trying to get the word ou out. and i'm talking to you kennedy. lou: and you talked to gary johnson at all? is a libertarian nominee in 2012 and 2060 bring the former governor of new mexico. >> i called and asked him for his endorsement. everyone kept telling me he's the nicest guy. and they were absolutely right. he was so nice and generous with his time. he's a really fun guy to talk to. too absolutely pretty said he would endorse me. great guy. before i have a soft spot in my heart for those people. best of luck for you have been fantastic, thank you so much for coming back on this all-important night. good luck. >> jo 20.com. thanks. kennedy: that's joe without
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kennedy: oh my gosh, who better to bring a battleground that a formate under former navy seal bird our next guest is storming the hill to unseat a 12 term multi- wisconsin democrat incumbent. nature polls abiding up big in wisconsin as many as 11-point to the failing "new york times". will this put a down ballot curse on our fearless fighter? i think not. he think he's got a great shot. here he is, with me tonight former navy seals chief and republican candidate for congress third district,
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derrick van orden. hi derek. >> i got to tell you, once again you've proven your wisdom. because those of polls are junk parade there's no other way to describe them. the other day it was 17-point separate this sounds like kid just making up numbers, these posters. i'll people to have absolute confidence that these polls are just not accurate. sue for it is not 11-point spread real clear politics has him behind six and have points in wisconsin. but you originally decided to run for the seat because ron kind has been in congress way too long. voted to impeach the president, correct? >> that is correct. i thought we wasted a couple of years, value time we had chased this impeachment scanned that the fourth-grader can reveal a report and can understand from the beginning they knew is not accurate. something interesting about this guy. ron kindly back to the district again, and again, and again. as of it listening sections where he told everybody
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face-to-face he's not going to vote for the impeachment of the president of the united states. he went back to d.c. but he was the last person vote for impeachment part he knew it would go over like a lead balloon here in the district. and it did. >> how he running as republican in wisconsin? clearly that is a state that has moved very purple at best. are you wanted the who is running completely independently of the president? how close you live the president's message? >> i live very closely. president trump took this district by port have points in 2016. ron kind ran unopposed in 2016 or he would not be in office right now. i am protecting the present take my district, the third district by six points this year. the anecdotal evidence and other things in mind as these polls that as i said are junk, is just overwhelming. there are ten to one to biden sides. there is eight to one then ordered into kind assigns. been to rally after rally, car, vote, there's been
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hundreds and hundreds of vehicles and thousands of people at these rallies. so the enthusiasm gap is real. jo biden could combine a truck and vote rally with ron kind and have it in the high school gymnasium with the kiddie pool. kennedy: speaking of that. not only are you a lakers pacer, and are you ready because we are ready for you, you also saved a woman's life at your rally, tell me about that. >> yes they're having a fundraiser any woman in the next room started choking to death. she was actually unconscious. i saw two guys moving really quickly, moving with a purpose and i recognize that look before. there both doctors as a matter of fact. one of them was a dentist and the other was a plastic surgeon. i said hey guys i'm got this. her name was betty khobar, she's one of my best friends now. i was able to remove what she had been choking on and give her several rescue breaths. and then, this is just beautiful, kennedy. so i gave her better tenth
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rescue breath and her eyes came back into her head. and that is, other than the birth of a child, seeing someone's life impact on the most basic things you can witness very that is an incredible thing. is that a metaphor what you are going to do representing wisconsin's third district in washington d.c. at congress? >> yes we put over 50000 miles on our cars. there's a map right over my shoulder paid ron kind is not campaigned it all. i looked at his website i trolled his face but the other day pretty his zoom call with everybody, tonight folks running? seventeen price support that's exciting. derrick van orden copier in the badger satan vote a third district, i endorse him. i do appreciate you fight for freedom. and you've done five tours as a navy seal point you are a good person and a bad, thank you for being here. >> thank you and if you win you only dill pickle placemat got i it. capital storm is next, stay with me.
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spare me your outrage, jersey pinheads. get this is a topical storm. again, ding, ding a linkedin. topic number one, plastic was a rough one for jo biden. at planet time cp be cracking under the pressure. >> i will lead ineffective strategy to mobilize. [inaudible] [laughter] that was how much more does the fbi need? is literally speaking ukrainian in front of his prey to this week and jo went a rebound within the system is literal partner and crime. president obama, the romantic buddies went to flint, michigan. the highlight of the trip came of the dream team ticket to the court. check out president hot hand violating the michigan lockdown by taking us all to school for draining an incredible walk off the three. by comparison making jo biden look about 300 years old.
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last time choate made three points, he is plagiarizing robert kennedy. after the shot jo screamed out boom shaka lockup. that is how he pronounces barack obama's name. joe's not good at basketball but he does put up a good twilight zone defense. also if you have seen him speak, he is a big dribbler. jo says it was his childhood dream to play basketball the u.s. president. back then he assumed it would be millard fillmore. actually jo loses the election he's thinking of joining the washington generals. it's a good job for them when you're expected to lose, there is no pressure. after the game, jo dumped a cooler of what he thought was red gatorade on president obama. but sadly it was flint tapwater. topic number two. florida wildlife officials were called to remove some unusual junk in the trunk. when an auto repair shop pop the hood of a customer's mustang about a ten put a 10-foot burmese python.
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this is what happens and ask for snake oils. holy crab. his mechanic swear seared and ask for an eel change. just wait till he changes at the viper fluid. ironically the owner only bought such a flashy muscle car to compensate for his own python and a. pythons are considered low riders. they can slither on their bellies for tens of miles across rocks and sand. just like me on prom night. topic number two. his mug shot monday it's night we need a woman who got in trouble for acting like a bone. melinda guerrero. i'm trying to get through this , with providing a false name, she was charged with providing false aim to law enforcement when she repeatedly told police that her name was quote my butt just fired it. [laughter] police were suspected they were being misled when they
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looked her up and found she was not related to congressman eric's wall well. i guess the cops did not like being the butt of the joke because they through this fanny faker into their cars rear end and hauled her heinie to the can. the good news is. [laughter] she left the police cruiser fully gassed up. lee said they expect guerrero was under the effect of drugs or alcohol at the time of her arrest. mainly because in florida it's illegal not to be. topic number four. we now take it to north mexico part or as the locals call it, canada. when incredible.drug bust head winter $50 cannabis including two zebras and three kangaroos. but that in your pouch and smoke it, joey. police say they found the zebras by conducting a standard striped search. but finding kangaroos was not as black and white. zebras are typically herbivores but they smoke enough. kangaroos can get pretty high on their own supply.
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just imagine how fuzzy they are when they are all hocked up. these jokes are killing in newfoundland. all in all canadian police seized 29 million planted 4000 pounds of harvested cannabis. they say now they have plans to incinerate it, 1 gram at a time. okay, be right back. when you're through with powering through, it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold.
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but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psychosis and is not for treating symptoms unrelated to parkinson's disease. nuplazid can cause changes in heart rhythm
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and should not be taken if you have certain abnormal heart rhythms or take other drugs that are known to cause changes in heart rhythm. tell your doctor about any changes in medicines you're taking. the most common side effects are swelling of the arms and legs and confusion. we spoke up and it made all the difference. ask your parkinson's specialist about nuplazid. it's still warm. ♪ thanks, alice says hi. for some of us, our daily journey is a short one. save 50% when you pay per mile with allstate. pay less, when you drive less. you've never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. kennedy: here we go.♪
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