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just can't stop with their despicable trump smears, this time hitler, and nazis. nobody is buying it. if you ask me, we have rich lowry, katie pavlich, by byron york and kellyanne c conway, w but first edward lawrence. reporter: it is final stretch to a long election cycle for voters. vice president kamala harris sounds like a candidate getting more desperate. her closing argument for the election is not about explaining her vague policy ideas but personally attacking president trump. cnn town hall. >> do you think that donald trump is a fascist. >> yes, i do. yes, i do, i also believe that the people who know him best on this subject should be trusted.
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reporter: this followed trump's former chief of staff john kelly saying that former president trump praised hitler, former chief of staff mark meadows and mike pence's chief of staff dispute the claims. harris refuses to answer how she would lower prices to make life more affordable. >> price of groceries are too high. we need to address it. in a number of ways, part of my background, can probably a new approach. grounded in a lot of my experiences as former attorney general. where take on price gouging. and part of my plan is to create a new approach. reporter: she never explained that new approach. then there is this. >> what specific actions would you take to bring political divide and create more unity. >> a a a wonderful
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question, i pledge to be a president for all americans i think to point in spirit of our question people are frankly exhausted with what has been happening over the last several years which is this 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. >> edward lawrence you old price gouger you, you rent controller, i know where you stand on that. all right edward lawrence thank you from white house lawn. larry: if former president trump is so bad, then why all democrats lining up to support him all of a sudden? that is the subject of the riff. kamala harris takes a brick from her basement campaign at vp's residence in dc. to call on emergency pressure, to put out the despicable smear comparing donald trump to hitler,
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despicable. she said that donald trump is out for unchecked power, he wants a military like hitler had and who will be loyal to him, and not the constitution, she says, not only is charge despicable. it is unproven, comes from a book written a couple of years ago by two new york time -- by "new york times" peter baker and his wife susan glasser that book caused former chief of staff john kelly, kelly repeats charge. no one has been able to c corroborate it. general kelly is a traumatic figure -- patriot, retired marine corps general dismissed by then president trump and has been a source of i ha i i he us what lost his way. look. i was in the oval was on office hundreds of times
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never heard trump talk about hitlero nazi, writing in new "new york post" miranday i miranda devine said that the left has put a target on president trump's back, kamala harris could be instigating another assassination attempt on trump's life, i will bet that country knows in final days of what looks like a leasing c campaign kamala harris is desperate. but desperation like this, never pays off. you know since mr. president trump walked down escalator in former president trump tower over 9 years ago, democrats have called him every name in the book, they impeached him, and impeached him again, he was never convicted. they tried to throw him in jail for 750 years they tried to bankrupt him and throw him off ballot, they have all fallen apart on appeal, russia was bologna,
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financed by hillary clinton and now kamala harris talking about hitler, calling him a facist, claiming he sun hinged -- he sunhe is unhinged and unstable. but trump is standing taller than she is. his favbility over 50%. he never been over 50% before. what does that tell you. since last august, get this, team kamala spent 625 million on broadcast, and cable and radio dispi digital ads, trump spent 378 million according to "wall street journal." kamala has gone down, trump has gone up, neg negativity does not always work, and trump is lengthening his lead on all of the issues.
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he is plus 12 on economy, and immigration and middle east and crime. the country does not want to reelect the b biden-harris administration kamala can't talk issues because nobody likes her issues, she calls pressures to throw mud at trump, even though that mud is not sticking, she did not answer questions from press at her pressure. just consider this for a moment. kamala harris is smearing trump is hitler, what will sshe do go growing gaggle of democrats running for u.s. senate who favorably mentioned trump in their own campaign ads. there are plenty of them, jon tester in montana. they have all put trump in their ads, and these are
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positive -- not negative ads about trump. not to mention by the way, the likes of democrats such as bobby kennedy, and tulsi gabbard. standing just like night on stage embracing mr. trump. so, does that mean they are complicit with kamala harris' nazi smear? with her fascist smear with or trumpy derangement send drone. pretty soon half democrats running for 18 is the will back trump now it is clear. they are not paying attention to kamala harris. or her despicable smear campaign. which like the weaponize law lawfare s jihad prob leprobably gr given voters more reason to vote for trump. >> okay, joining us now
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katie pavlich. and byron york. let's play sound. we'll run more sound here is the attack. hang on. >> don while donald trump was president he said he wanted generals like hitler had, he said that because high dud not want a military that is loyal to the united states constitution. he wants a military that is loyal to him. donald trump is increasingly unhinged and unstable. >> let me ask you, do you think that donald trump is a fascist. >> yes, i do. yes. larry: all right. katie pavlich first, do you think donald trump is a fascist or hitler who who is unhinged here. who will buy into this at
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this late day, with this stuff, which is not new, because peter baker and his wife susan glasser wrote this up with a quote from john kelly, what two years ago i think. that was never corroborated. i was in oval office hundreds of time i never heard him say that somehow john kel kelly heard him but no one else did. >> well, democrats have been calling republicans nazis for a very long time, there is a long list, nikki haley is a nazi, and george w. bush and dick cheney. ron desantis, a nazi, they throw this out, as a smear and it is really just a disrespectful dengration of what hitler did, they use it at cheap political point which is revolting. in terms of kamala harris getting this argument from the piece. >> the atlantic which has been debunked by a number of
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people like you who were in the room and understood situation it was discussed in the arm, and woman whooins atlantic, happens to be kamala harris' best friend. so, we're a week and a half from election, they put it out there as h hail mary, a lot of projection this week and last night kamala harris said she wants to get rid of the filibuster to push forward her democratic agenda without republican support and pack the supreme court that would destroy it. and enable it to be a democratic machine to codify their agenda for someone accusing trump of buying a fascist she is making a lot of moves and statements that show maybe she is the one out for ultimate power, not democracy. larry: byron, i think that katie is on target. kamala harris is throwing punches, wildly, hoping some small w-- something will land, so far nothing nas land, they have spental most twice as much money as
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donald trump. what to you do with democrats who now mentioning donald trump favor abily in their ads, sherrod brown, bob casey, i got 6. then i'll add robert kennedy and tulsi gabbard. good enough for government work. you see my point. if they are wantiing to be with trump, what happened to 4eu9hitler and fascism and nonsense, i am saying nobody is listening to her, this worse than d desperation. >> in pennsylvania for example, casey has an ad said she, bob casey sided against the joe biden and with donald trump. to preserve fracking.
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this is that is what they are doing. i think that this is the end result of an empty campaign this happened on an accelerated basis it would have come in course of a langua a long premier campaign, it was a moment in cnn town hall. a political science professor gets up and asked kamala harris if you could accomplish one major policy goal that required congressional action what would it be and why harris did not have an answer. top priority, she had nothing to say, she talked a long time but nothing to say, i think what happened, in this brief truncated campaign, the voters have sensed that there is a bit of emptiness at the core of the harris campaign and started with this joy and weird stuff. and then, she tentatively
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moved out, a real bare bones policy, agenda. doesn't seem to be working. actually had some press -- with bret baier with 60 minutes then with the town hall on cnn last night. but really shown to be aneuempty vessel, somehow we got to hitler, dncs had a mobile hitler truck that is circling trump's av event in las vegas. >> wow. larry: that is really something. >> how did we get here. larry: i guess katie of the right, just a matter of time before democrats go back to hitler, he is their favorite go to, if it were not so horrible and despicabla would have a little bit of humor but it is horrible. rich lowry, i didn't know it, someone -- i read someplace. donald trump is now cresting
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al smith dinner, extra salt on mcdonald's fries and will have biggest sell out crowd in madison square garden arena in history of sell out crowds. he is already sold out by 8 times it will be 15 or 20, knicks and rangers could not do that well. i who learned today, after he will go out and sell out medicine square garden in a barn burner, i think he will be introduced by elon musk, kamala will go to elips to talk about january 6, 2021, she should fire her cconsultants ahead of time. save your money. save your money. >> they invested a lot in beginning in building her
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up, joy and the rift, that rest of it, that phase is gone, now they are back to f word, that is appeal to superb suburban republicans, republicans are used to be calls a fascist. i believe "wall street journal" and cnbc polls may be best general election polls that we have seen for donald trump. leading in popular vote. he is ahead in popular vote, "wall street journal" poll, kamala harris' job approval rating 42%, who is that like? joe biden. almost like a whole last 3 months didn't happen and she found her natural state, which is right there with incumbent president she has done nothing to distance herself from. larry: byron, back to katie on this. katie, mr. trump is never
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been above 50% on fav. this is a new high. that is why this is such a bizarre story. also you know a very important story. it tells you a lot. people here -- i'll summarize, people don't want to reelect biden-harris, they don't want 4 more years of biden-harris in whatever order and whatever age group you want to put them, country does not want it. sean: you have easy comparison between 4 years under trump and 4 under biden-harris. and also, you are see in data today, that trump is adding, winning among independents in swing states and more of them over in last days leading to election. harris is kind of at a ceiling with her polling and she is not adding, which drives to why she is doubling down on january 6, and hitler references, she doesn't have her core base
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together yet, they are focused on turning out people they know, respond to that message rather than doing the addition, endorsement for trump are new people in republican party, for kamala and is bruce springsteen and beyonce and maybe liz cheney a new democrat in the party, trump is adding. that is what you want to do. larry: i think there w will be 25 or 30 democrats running for u.s. senate that will endorse trump out right, they are positive ads. this is getting more -- i mean i've never seen anything like this. you are all terrific. come visit us on set next time. thank you for today. >> coming up on kudlow, were you better off 4 years ago than you are today, we will ask david malpass and ej
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>> by asking a question, are you better off now than you were four years ago, i don't think so. i don't think so. so i'm here today with a message of hope for all americans with your vote this election i will end inflation and stop invasion of criminals into the country. and i will bring back as your president, the american dream. we're one people, one family, one glorious nation under god. and we will never give in, we will never give up or back down, we will never ever, ever, ever surrender. [applause] larry: wow just on message, on message across the board, joining us now talk about it david malpass, former president of world bank u
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and si ej antoni. you are better off now than 4 years ago. kamala said you have to have price control, and price gouging control, rent control, and couple trillion more in spending, 25 grand to make your house more expensive, so you can't afford it long-term interest rates are going up, you better off today? >> larry, the answer is decided no, absolutely not. i think that is one of the reasons why we're see president trump pull ahead in polls that is becoming the issue that is at forefront of people's minds. looking at a c couple of numbers, occur a typical -- consider a typical family both parents working each earning average, then their inflation adjusted income has taken about a 3700 dollar hit. on top of that, pay higher
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interest rates. on a much larger debt load. because of inflation, and result is a family that is about 7300 dollars poorer. than they were when biden-harris took office. larry: david malpass what is interesting mr. trump closes with strong messaging. he is linking the economy very carefully, to a successful unifying message for the whole population. he says, success is the best reve revenge. but he is now saying, success on the economy, and other things, the boar border and foreign policy am unify the country here, is using reagan 's phrase to hammer it home. to me, david, that is a lot better than talking about fascists and hitler's generals and other nonsense that we're herring from the other side.
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>> that is right, people get it unthere is an affordability crisis, what is happening, is the government just keeps getting bigger and bigger and causes spending but not production. people feel like they are trapped, a two-tier economy. and they look at -- if we look at housing side it a big problem for people, if they already have a mortgage they are worried they won't get a low rate mortgage again in their lifetime, we're looking at high for long because the government won't stop spending, we need to get out of it we need more production that is unifying and unleashing the economy, that is what trump is talking about, better regulation that is really work energy production can have a huge impact, and i think people get it, it is an affordability crisis they can't get out with harris' policies. larry: ej antoni. as a side bar.
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mr. trump should not got involved with it, he said i have a right to weigh in, i am not dictating, i think that is the right moderate position, he is the taxpayer. but fidel ca fed federal reserve you go through a big sell-off in bonds long-term interest rates going up again, mortgage rates going up with long-term interest rates and i think that federal reserve is to blame, they did not make good on getting inflation down. here is what i'm thinking, just think follow me. instead was not getting to 2% target. 20% inflation, overall, for three and a half years. and number two, fed's target is two, even year-to-year. did not get to 2, why should fed want to give prices a chant to fall -- fans chances to fall for middle class and lower income
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working folks who never experienced lower prices, always higher and always wall street dictating that is my criticism of j. powell and fed. >> larry that ratchet affect you describe where prices only go up, they may go up slower but only go up that is a key problem with federal reserve, why dollar has lost over n 96 percent of its value since fed created in 1913. and why? because they need to help facilitate all of the run away government spending that you and david were talking about. that is really what inflation is, it is a way for the fed to take value away from american people, to reduce the value of their income and reduce value of their saving and transfer the wealth to government to pay for massive budget deficits that is key, that people need to were, so long as -- remember so long has run away spending deficits spending remains, the inflation will remain too.
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larry: you want david malpass, last word, fact is, retirement savings, have lost tremendous value because of the inflation people buying gold, 2700 dollars. that gold signal, which economists and wall street love to scoff at, that is telling you there is a loss of confidence right now, it may be regained after the election, but right now, biden-harris, that gold price signal saying katy bar the door they lost confidence in federal reserve. give you last word. message of . >> we know that from inflation, it all consistent. fed has to have new models, they are basically saying. . jobs versus price va stabstability as if
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they are two different things there is a way to pull them together that is beneficial for people to gain confidence that republican platform president trump's policeman platform said dollar as reserve currency that's is confidence building this is come together in a positive way, people can't see it today but they can once policies come in and yields come down, they are not fixed in stone. larry: right, it is a good optimistic message. i think you need brand-new management at federal reserve. others say so. they do not appreciate the failure of the -- prices never fall. average people have to just live higher and higher prices, either fast or s slower, david malpass and ej antoni. >> coming up. who knew, elon musk political super star? he is brilliant, smartest
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what it is today. >> he is smart. every knows who she is, now a political super star. very interesting plus. joining us now. to talk about that and other things, kellyanne conway, former counselor to president trump. and migrate pal lee zeldin. former new york congressman. welcome to both of you. kellyanne, he is a super star, if you notice, he is getting better at it out there every day, giving the talks, townhalls. he also pouring a ton of money in and bringing other wealthy -- he has become almost a force by himself, i want to spend a moment on that. >> this is important, kamala harris has celebrities, but, elon musk is not seen as a celebrity but a success story, a successful entrepreneur, a job create era, or. that is different, i think
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many young men look at elon musk and think spacex. space travel, it is innovation and research and development. future, perhaps cures, thing of twitter that elon musk saved from many conservatives being silenced, shadow banned and sensors, he is active on twi twitter. and now if he campaigns i had not heard word tesla associated with elon musk in over a year. you know what i mean. larry: earnings came out. >> he is not talking about it. it very difficult -- >> can you bring him. >> from, to politics, few people can do it president trump did it and elon musk is doing it in pennsylvania. larry: will he go elsewhere? can you get him, you could use him for a day in new york. help 4 or 5 congressmen or
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in wisconsin or in michigan for example. he has become overnight a political super star. >> absolutely, elon musk can go everywhere in all 50 states in the battle grounds, great he is in pennsylvania. live kellyanne's point about the relatability, if you are struggling to make ends meet, you care about getting our economy back on track, you want a stronger country, you care about free speech, elon musk is speaking with you, to you. same thing with president trump, i remember in 2016 he was the type of guy who would show up at iowa state fair and give kids rides in his helicopter, people got loving, they got turned on trump candidacy, they never looked back. larry: did you see where elon musk talking about whales and sharks, regulatory agents, they would not let him run his satellite operation for communications in the ocean, pacific ocean he might hit a
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shark, well, that is a big ocean but we'll do analysis, they said you might hit a whale. >> you were there deregulation agenda is important. larry: and cutting spending. >> and many people here, who otherwise don't like this or that they are saying, i am against the government rig regulation it is invasive, intrusive, expansive and expensive. remember trump, borders of united states seen arcane, so, discreet he made it an issue, what do you mean. larry: huivel musk. >> he is helping him amplifying him. >> like that. >> i think -- >> lee zeldin, i am reading voter turn out and early voting turn out, i'm reading a lot that republicans are
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coming out in droves, they are coming out earlier than ever that is a good sign, what can you tell us. >> you are right in all battle ground stayeds numbers are look good compared to 4 year ago or 8, we're seeing in all 7 of battle on ground state its moving in right direction, this week in arizona, georgia and wisconsin, you see it and feel it turn out to the trump-slvance events people are fired up, it is in a way bigger than 2016, kellyanne is expert on that. with that winning campaign there is more of the passionate supporters than ever before. with one thing i love doing now, i encourage people to check out kellyanne's twitter feed every day, you post an image comparing where polls are nationally and each battleground years ago, i would encourage trump
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supporters to campaign like you are behind. larry: get out there, how good is execution. >> it se excellent, we were way behind on what i call nonsexy parts of politics. the ground game, making sure they are educated and informed on where they can vote, when they can start voting and how they vote, i think president trump coming on my "fox nation" show and brian kilmeade affirming you should vote yes early if you want, i feel that lion roared others will follow, i asked, will you vote for yourself early in florida, he said yeah, i think i will, him saying this a verifiable way of going 4 million early votes in georgia and north carolina, early votes look good in nevada, and chairman of rnc said, republicans ahead of democrats in early voting in
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north carolina, for first time ever, this is why democrats always dominated if we catch up, that tells something, voter reg registration rules, have been cut in half in place like pennsylvania, plus 600,000 democrats now 300,000. every bit helps, kamala has money, trump has momentum. i'd rather be trump. larry: kamala, spending all this money in numbers going down could their zeldin, you going to m madison square garden.. >> of course, all across people will opportunity in president trump can lead top of ticket to hopefully deliver a republican house and republican senate to get good things done. >> i heard elon musk will bewill be the lead and emcee, elon musk, awesome. >> all showing up for
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trump. >> not one of them plays guitar or piano or as a hockey stick. >> kel kellyanne conway and lee c zeldin, who will win senate and house? i don't know, former speaker kevin mccarthy knows, he will tell us, it is hush, hur, here on kudlow, we'll be right back. and who doesn't love a good throwback? ♪ car, this isn't the way home. that's right james, it isn't. car, where are we going? we're here. (♪) surprise!!! the future isn't scary. not investing in it is.
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included, for only $15 a month. larry: one person that knows who will carry the house and senate, sitting here next to me on set, former speaker of house great friend kevin mccarthy, welcome. >> thank you. larry: let's -- senate first, what do you see? >> senate is just the map itself republicans will win. we'll get west virginia, you look last 70 races for senate in presidential, 69 of them followed however of state voted for president. only one that did not is maine. you have west virginia, trump will win montana by 20. events the republicans pulling back money on monte montana you like to ohio, trump will carry it by 8. a tight race. then michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania.
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i think best candidate in country is david mccormick in pennsylvania, a sleeper is wisconsin. moving people are not looking at that. larry: h hovde. >> yes, and biggest telling, that the democrat incumbents are running ads with trump, not against the him. t to cam kamala, she is worried about hitler, they put trump in their positive ads. they all note hav --y. >> said fascist and hitler, it is to me jumping the shark. the thing you have to know, here we are spent a billion dollars can you name my three things she would she
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would do if she wins. i say this to democrats,. larry: you like the senate, g.o.p. you like senate, to the house. >> house is 5 seat majority, last time there was a presidential race we lost first since 1994 no republican incumbent lost, we had a big night. this time i'm afraid that republicans have not done well with money. last time, we had more money than democrats. so, it is easier for republicans to win seat but i think they are missing opportunities where to play, you want to look at some missing opportunities where to play, you want to look at some seats in california, new york. but if we hold on there we'll gain. larry: stuff you won back in 2020. >> bet 20 and 22. we will pick up alaska, a great say the. evans in colorado, michigan
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slotkins old seat, and maine two congressional seats austin, i am if you look in pennsylvania bad top of ticket last time, now with mccormick and donald trump i think there are two seats in play. larry: just a thought, if -- if mr. trump wins, wouldn't you assume you could keep the house? >> i would -- >> not landslide. >> the interesting thing i'm seeing in polling, donald trump is mu moving up that shopping every republican. -- that is helping every republican but he is polling ahead of house candidate that is unusual not, not coming down to them yet, they have to work harder. interesting point, i saw seats in california that trump lost by 10 and 13 he is now tied, congress will race is till there. at en end of the day somehow we lose house that
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is malpractice. larry: if mr. trump wins presidency new senate republican majority leader will okay. >> i think thune. larry: thune. >> not danes or cor. >> i have watched thune groy, they are extra ordinary people. i think from a point hugh big is that majority. are you sitting at 52 or 55? danes is not running today. danes did a extra ordinary njob. right now i give en the edge to thune. larry: if mr. trump wins next speaker of house. >> speaker johnson earning it, if they lose majority, you don't get to be minority. whole new fields. larry: if kamala harris is next president. republicans still keep the senate? >> yes. the senate is different, the
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senate is pure the map not all up. map is advantage to republicans, republicans could do better because if you look at neff nevada and arizona they are aren't states but we're not as competitive, nevada we have early returns we're beating democrats that sun heard of. -- that s that is unheard of of. nevada republicans need to do better job in house and senate. larry: 30 60s, advice to donald trump. >> keep what you are doing stay on message, don't worry about other side calls you, just talk to the american people, and reach more. larry: you know, developing -- redeveloping unity message again. >> he found his why. larry: kevin mccarthy. >> thank you. larry: folks we'll be right back, you heard it, he just gave us insight information. house and senate and president see, i'm just
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