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have and once they got that back after the teamsters strike, there'll be plenty strong going into peak this year. macro econ economics and yieldse edging up higher and people are not jazzed to get off the risk asset and that's about it. liz: dow down and big e losing streak and green for s&p and nasdaq and tesla pumping up both and russell 2,000 in the green and that's it for us. does low is next. kudlow is next.
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larra rimple hello, folks. i'm kudlow. kamala and the democrats can't stop with the despicable trump smears and this time it's hitler and the natzis. first up, we have edward lawrence at the white house with all the gruesome details. edward, what do you have for us, my friend? reporter: yeah, larry. it's the final stretch to a very long election cycle for voters. now, vice president kamala harris sounds more like a candidate getting a little more desperate getting towards the end. her closing argument here for the election is not about explaining her vague policy ideas but about personally atagging former president trump. >> do you think donald trump is a fascist? >> yes, i do. yes, i do and i believe the people that know him best on this subject should be treesed.
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reporter: this following trump's former chief of staff john kelly saying former president praised hitler. both the former chief of staff mark meadows and mike pence's chief of staff dispute the claims and harris' closing argument is that trump is unstable and unfit to serve yet harris refuses to specifically answer how she'd lower prices to make life more affordable. >> price of groceries is still to high and we need to address in a number of ways. part of my background and how we come to is in a new approach and ground z as former attorney general and i took on price gouging and part of my plan is to create anuses new approach. reporter: she never specifically explained that new approach then this, listen. >> what specific actions would you take to bridge the political divide and create more unity? >> that's a wonderful question.
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>> i pledge to you to be a president for all americans and i think in the spirit of your question that people are frankly exhausted with what has been happening over the last several years which is the environment that is suggesting that americans should be pointing fingers at one another. reporter: this is about as specific as she got calling her opponent a fascist, larry. lauren: ed lawrence, you old price goner, you. gouger, you. why are all the democrats lining up to support trump all of a sudden? next the subject is the riff. kamala harris takes a break from the basement campaign at residence in washington dc to call an emergency presser in order to put out the utterly despicable smear comparing
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donald trump to adolph hitler, utterly despicable. said donald trump is out for unchecked power and wants military like hitler had and it'll be the end of the constitution. not only is the charge despicable, it's unproven. it comes from a book written a couple of years ago by two new york times that quotes jason kelly and kelly has been repeating the charge, no one has been able to corroborate it. it's a tragic figure here. he's a patriot, retired marine corp. general who was dismissed by then president trump and has been a source of incredible vitriol ever since then. general kelly has completely lost his way. look it, i was in the oval office hundreds of times and never heard mr. trump talk about hitler or natzi generals.
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writing in the new york post today miranda devine said the left put a target on donald trump's back with the natzi adolph hitler sm smears and in other words kamala could well be inis it a gating another assassination attempt on trump's life. i'm going to bet virtually the entire country knows they're in the final days of what looks like a losing campaign, kamala is is desperate. ever since trump walked down the escalator in trump towers nine years ago, democrats called him every name in the book. they impeached him and then impeached him again and never convicted and tried to bankrupt him and throw him off the ballot and throw him in jail and all the cases have fallen apart and russia, russia, russia was a lot
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of bo log that -- b bologna financed by hillary clinton and trump is standing a lot taller than she is right now. that's key point. his favorability surged over 50% in two recent polls from "the wall street journal" and gallop. over 50%. he's never been over 50% before. what does that tell you? since last august, get this, team kamala has spent $625 million on broadcast, on cable radio, and digital ads. team trump has only spent $378 million according to "the wall street journal". meanwhile kamala has gone down and trump has gone up.
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trump is plus 12 opportunistic the economy and plus 15 on immigration and plus 15 on the middle east, plus 9 on crime. of course he is. kamala can't talk issues because nobody likes these issues and fittingly and didn't even answer questions from the press at her own press conference. finally, just consider this for a moment. kamala is smearing trump with hitler. so, what is she going to do about this growing gaggle of democrats running for the u.s. senate who have favorably mentioned trump in their own ads against republicans? this is a laundry list. saratoga rod brown in ohio and casey in pennsylvania and tammy baldwin in pennsylvania and michigan and john tester in montana. they've all put in their ads and
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these are positive. not to mention tulsi gabbard and bobby kennedy standing on stage and embracing mr. trump. does that all mean they're all complicit with kamala's gnat seizure disorders smear? with her fascist smear and trump derangement syndrome and personal hate against mr. trump? pretty soon, half the democrats running for the senate would be backing trump and i wouldn't necessarily believe them. it's pretty clear, they're not paying any attention to kamala harris or her despicable smear campaign, which like the weaponnized lawfare jihad is probably giving voters even more reason to vote let's play some
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sound. here the attack in all its glory. we'll be right back, kids. >> while donald trump was president, he said he wanted generals like adueful hitler had. donald trump said that because he does not want a military that is loyal to the united states constitution. he want as military that's loyal to him. donald trump is increasingly unhinged and unstable. >> do you think donald trump is a fascist? >> yes, i do. yes, i do. larry: do you think donald trump is a fascist and auditory idolig hitler? the person unhinged is kamala
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harris and who is going to buy into this with this late day and this kind of stuff. it's not new and peter baker and his wife wrote this up again with a quote from john kelly, what, two years ago i think, katie. that was never corroborated. i was? i was in the oval office hundreds of times and never heard it nor anyone else but kelly heard it. >> well, dick cheyney they're celebrating as a supporter of kamala and they throw this as a smear and it's really just a disrespectful denigration of what hitler did and they use it as a cheap political point i find absolutely revolting on that end and in terms of kamala harris and getting in argument that she's making, she's getting it from the piece in atlantic and it's been thoroughly
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debunked by a number of people like you in the room who understood thornhill tore the situation that it was being discussed and the woman that owns the atlantic was kamala harris' best friend and we're a week and a half away from the election and putting as a hail mary to try and save her campaign and a lot of projection and this week and last night, kamala harris wants to get rid of the filibuster to push forward the democratic agenda without support and wants to pack the supreme court, which would destroy it and enable it to be a democratic machine and codify their agenda. for someone accusing trump of being a fascist, she sure is making a lot of moves and statements that show larry: her
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numbers have gone down and trump's numbers have gone up and, b byron, what are you doing with the democrats that are mentioning donald trump favorably in air ads and i exaggerate not just a little bit and sharrod brown and bob casey and tammy baldwin and i got six. then i'm going to add robert kennedy ask tulsi gabbard to that and they're not running for the senate, but i'll call it a good enough for government work. you see my point and if they're all wanting to be with trump, what happened to hitler and fascism and this nonsense? i'm saying nobody is listening to her. this is worse than desperation. they're not paying attention to her, byron.
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>> i think this is an end result of an empty campaign and it happened on accelerated basis and a lot of stuff would have come up in the course of long primary campaign, which the democrats chose not to have. but a moment last night when a political science professor orgeat us up and asked kamala harris if you could acquire only one congressional goal with action, what would it be and why? harris didn't have an answer. a top priority, she had nothing to say and talked a long time, but she had absolutely nothing to say. i think what has happened is in this brief truncated accelerated campaign, the vo voters have sed there's a bit of emptiness at the core of the harris campaign
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and moved out real bare boned agenda and doesn't seem to be working and had some press scrutiny with bret baier and 60 minutes and with the town hall on cnn last night but it was really shown to be an empty vessel here and somehow we got to hitler. the dnc has a mobile hitler truck going to circle trump's event this evening in las vegas. larry: that's really something. >> how did we get here? i really don't know. larry: he's like their favorite go-to goo at the end of this thing. if it weren't so horrible and despicable, it would have a little bit of humor but it's pretty horrible and despicable. rich lowry, i didn't even know this. i learned this today. somebody saw red some place and could have -- let me get this right. donald trump is now cresting the
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al smith dinner, extra salt on the mcdonalds fries and biggest sellout crowd in madison square garden arena in the history of madison square garden arena and old out by 6 or 8 times and knicks and rangers couldn't do near as well as he'll do. what i learned today is going to be emceed by elon musk and kamala going on ellipse to talk about january 6, 2021. now, she ought to fire her consultants a i head of time. i'm asking her, save your money because the rate of return on this investment will be just as negative as these other crazy investments she's been making, rich lowry. save your money.
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they're calling fascist and going for them and fannist at some point and it reeks of desperation and a reason for them and i believe the wall street journaling and cnbc polls and best general election polls we've seen from donald trump leading by two or three points in the popular vote and he's fine a bit in the popular vote and going to win the electoral college and ahead in the popular vote and journal poll going for the job approval rating is 42% and larry: katie was 50% on the
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favorability and that was going to have such a bizarre story but it's also a very important story and tells you now. i'll summarize and kudlow and people don't want to reelect biden harris. how's that and do not want four more years of biden in whatever order whatever age group you want to put them. jordan bohannon it also drives to exactly why she's doubling down on january 6 in hitler references and doesn't have her
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core base together yet and they're really focused on turning out the people they know respond to that message rather than doing the addition. all the endorsements for trump are new people in the republican party and for kamala it's like bruce springsteen and bee indian say and maybe -- beyonce and liz cheney and that's not adding but subtracting. larry: 25, 30 democrats for the u.s. senate that endorse trump outright. they got them in their ad. these are not negative ads, these are positive ads. that's what so bizarre about it. you're all terrific. please come visit us onset next time. thank you paperwork for families coming here today. coming up, were you better off four years ago than today. that did not pass and ej antoni
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>> we'll never ever, ever surrender. larry: completely on message across the board and we have david malpaz, president of the
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world bank and secretary of the treasury, ej anton and i recollects are you better off now than four years ago? kamala says you've got to have price controls, price gouging controls and rent controls and couple trillion more in spending and 25,000 to make your house even more expensive to not afford it. long term interest rates are going up, even though the fed tried to goose the economy. you better off today than four years ago? >> larry, absolutely not. that's on the forefront of people's minds and look at numbers and there's a typical family where there's both parents working and if they're each earning the average for weekly earnings then their inflation adjusted income has taken about a $3700 hit on top of that they're paying much higher interest rates as you
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mentioned on a much larger debt load, cpi they've had to take on because of inflation and result is a family about $7300 poorer than they were when biden is harris took office. larry: david, what's very interesting here is mr. trump closes with really strong messaging in my view. he is linking the successful unifying message. success is the best that we heard at milwaukee son venges and success on the -- convention and success on the economy and boarder and foreign policy will unify the country. and he's using reagan's phrase to clamber it home, are you better off now than four years ago? to me, david, that's a lot better hearing from the other
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side. >> people feel like they're going to be trapped and it's a two tier economy ask they look at -- if we look at housing side, it's a big problem for people and if they already have a mortgage, they're worried they won't get a low rate mortgage in their lifetime again and we're looking at high for long because the government just won't stop spending. so we need to get out of it. we need more production that's unifying and we need better regulation and energy production can have a huge impact and i think people get it and it's an affordability crisis they can't get out of with harris' policies. larry: tony, i don't think
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mr. trump should get involved in this and he said i have a right to weigh in all though i'm not going to dictate and i think that's the right moderate position and he's a taxpayer and has opinions about it yet. the federal reserve going through it now and selloffs and bonds and long term interest rates are going up again as you and i both noted, mortgage rates are going up again with long term interest rates and even in the year that slowed and not getting to two. why shouldn't the fed have gone senzero to two and why shouldn't the fed want prices to give a chance to full for another income and low income working folks and going for the lower
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prices and that's always higher and it's always wall street dictating. >> they go up slower and that's one of the key problems with the federal reserve and lost over 96% of the value since the fed was created in 1913 and why are they doing this? because they need to help facilitate all of the run away government spending that you and david were just talking about.
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larry: retirement savings have lost tremendous value because of the inflation and here's the thing and buying gold, $2,700 and that gold signal is economist and wall street love to scoff at that and that gold cig 23458 is telling and there's a loss of confidence right now and that confidence may be regained after the election but right now biden harris, that gold price saying kd by the door and lost confidence in the federal reserve. last word, david. message of gold here, don't ignore it. >> we know that from inflation and they have to have new models for the fed and employment jobs and versus price stability as if they're two different things and there has to be a way and there
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is a way to pull those together that's beneficial for people to gain confidence, that republican plat for the purposes talk talkt that being confidence building it allowed and this can all come together in a positive way and beam can't see it today, but they can once the policies start coming in. and prices never fall. average people have to live with higher and higher prices faster or slower. i have to get out of here. david and tony antoni. thank you very much. coming up here, folks. who knew, who knew elon musk political superstar. that's what you've got going here. political. i mean, he's brilliant, smartest
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is today. larry: he's the smartest guy on the planet and everybody knows who he is and he's now a political super star. very interesting, elon musk. joining us to talk about that and a couple other things, dear friend kellyanne conway and host of here's the deal on fox nation and pal lee zeldin, former new york congressman. welcome to both of you. kellyanne, he's a super star and if you notice, eeg getting better at it and out there every day giving the talks and giving town halls or whatever he's giving and pour ago ton of money in and bringing other wealthy -- but he's become almost a force by himself. >> elon musk is a success story and a job creator and hell help you do yours as well and that's
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different. many young men in particular look at elon musk and think spacex and space travel and exploration and research and development and it's the future and cures perhaps and then you also think of twitter. i haven't heard the word tesla associated with elon musk in probably a year. larry: no, no. earnings just came out. >> right, but that's not what he's out talking about. hard to go from business to politics and trump did it and elon musk is doing it for him in a very critical swing state of pennsylvania. larry: will he go elsewhere? can you get him? serious question, you could use him for a day in new york to help four or five congressmen. certainly use him in wisconsin and certainly use him?
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michigan and overnight he's become a political superstar. >> oh, absolutely. it's great and i love kellyanne's pointed about the relateability. if you're struggling to make ends meet, you care about getting our economy back on track and want a stronger country and care about free speech. elon speaking directly with you to you. you can live vicariously through his american dream story and same thing with president trump and i remember in 2016 and a guy that could show up at iowa state fair and giving kids rides in his helicopter and people really got sort of loving and they got turned on to the trump candidacy and look back. larry: see the story about the whales and sharks and all the regulatory companies wouldn't
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let him run his sat light lite and might hit a shark and he said we'll do an analysis and they said well, you might hit a whale. >> it was more important to businesses and individual. larry: and cutting spending. >> people in this country that don't like this or that, they're saying i'm against government regulation and going for them and it's a fiscal policy and boarders of the united states seem so archaic and seem so discreet and made it this whole big issue and what do you mean? he's outtrumping trump. >> he's amplifying. larry: i like that. lee zeldin, i'm reading a lot about voter turnout and early voting turnout, and i'm read ago lot that republicans are coming
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out in droves and they're coming out earlier than ever before. >> we're seeing in all seven of the battleground states it's looking so good. arizona, georgia, wisconsin and elsewhere and you're seeing it on the ground and feel it on the ground. the turnout to these trump vance events and people are fired up and it's bigger than 2020 but in 2016 and kellyanne can attest to that and i love to encourage people to check out kellyanne's twitter feed. every day you post this image comparing where the polls are nationally and then each of the battlegrounds compared to four years ago and eight years ago. and all the numbers are getting
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better. i would encourage all the president trump supporters to vote like they're behind. larry: get out there. the state committees and national committees and elon musk packs are put ago lot of money in. how good is the execution? >> it's excellent i'll tell you why. we were way behind in the nonsex we parts of politics and -- nonsexy parts of politics and being educated and informed on where to vote, when to start voting and then how they vote. i think president trump coming out, larry, on my fox nation show to brian kilmeade this weekend and else wise affirming to vote early if you want to and telling people make a plan. now that the lion roared, else will follow. him giving that per mission and him saying this is a verifiable legitimate way going 4 million early votes in georgia and north carolina and going for them and for the first time ever,
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republicans are ahead of democrats for the first time in north carolina. we're catching up and we r it tells you something. last point, voter registration rules and lee's being humble and helps with america first works on this with ashley hiak. voter registration roles are cut in half by a place like pennsylvania and plus 600,000 democrats and now 30,000 and every little it -- 300,000 and every little bit helps and trump has money and momentum. larry: elon musk would be the lead and the emcee for that madison square garden, event. awesome.
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>> look at west virginia and 69 of the races followed however the state voted for the president and only one was maine voting for colins and not for trump. west virginia, trump's going to win montana by 20 points even you watch republicans are pulling back on money on montana and that's a sign they feel very comfortable. then look at ohio and trump will carry by eight points and that'll be a tight race.
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then michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania. the best candidate in the entire country is dave mckormick in pennsylvania. larry: my pal. >> i'll tell you a sleeper is wisconsin. it's moving and people aren't looking at that as much. larry: how deep? >> yeah, smart. larry: businessman. >> i think it's mo moving and mckormick looks like he's pulling ahead. the biggest telling that republicans are going to win the senate is democrat income pants are running ads with president trump, not kamala. unbelievable. larry: she's worried about adolph hitler and they're putting trump in their ads and i don't believe a word she says anyway. >> she says fascist and hitler. to me it's jumping the shark. because the thing you've got to know is here we are, she spent $1 billion. can you name me the three things
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she'll do if she wins? i say this to democrats. they can name one thing. create inflation in the housing market and give everybody $25,000. that's it. >> you want so look at seats in california and new york and if we hold on there, we'll gain. larry: this is the stuff you won back in 2022. >> yes. larry: which afters big upset. >> we redistricted in north carolina and start with three more. pick up alaska, great seat to win. cave evans in colorado and
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michigan and maine, keep an eye on maine. there's two congressional seats. austin, i think he beats golden up there and look in pennsylvania, there's bad top of the ticket last time. now with dave mckormick and donald trump, i think there's two seats in play right there. >> donald trump is polling ahead of the house candidates and they have to work harder and i saw seats in california that trump lost by 10 and 13 that he's now tied in but the congressional races are still there. end of the day, trump wins the president skidds and trump wins the senate and we lose the house, that's malpractice.
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larry: if trump wins the presidency, the new senate republican majority leader will be -- >> i think thune. larry: thune. not danes or cornyn. i'm asking, you're the expert. >> i'm not an expert. nobody knows unless you're the inside. nobody on the outside can vote. i've watched thune grow and they're all extraordinary people and from a point, how big is that majority? sitting at 52 or 55? danes isn't running today and he did an extraordinary job right there. if he sweeps the table, maybe look the other way and right now give the edge to thune. larry: if mr. trump wins the next speaker of the house will be -- >> keep it speaker johnson earns to be speaker. if they lose, we're not demodemocrats and if we don't -f you lose majority of speaker, you don't get to be majority. it's a whole new field. larry: if kamala is the next president, the republicans keep the senate? >> yes. the senate is different because the senate is pure the map,
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their not all up and the map is advantage to republicans. republicans could be doing better and look at nevada and arizona, they're republican states and not as competitive and nevada, early returns and we're beating democrats, which sun heard of. normally early voting they're beating us. mcconnell is starting to move in there. we can make that more competitive and we should -- nevada republicans need to do a better job in the house and in the senate. larry: 30 seconds, advice to donald trump. >> keep what you're doing, stay on message and don't worry what the other calls you and talk to american people and read more. larry: redeveloping the unity message and success reunifying the country. >> found his why. found his why. larry: i think so. kevin mccarthy, great pleasure. that you can't for helping us. folks u we'll be back. he gave us inside information. house and senate and presidency. i'm just kudlow, be right back after this.
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