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going for them but cassioppi lite. going for the economy and all of these things. >> the last 30 years and markets outperformed the market by four x and administrative going on day-to-day and going to make too much apology for that. liz: indexes close lower on the day before the election and going on the day. larry: hello, folks. welcome to kudlow. hours till election day.
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this race really a toss up? president trump once again being underestimated? we're going to talk about all that with kellyanne conway, rich lowry, jason chaffetz, vivek ramaswamy and first our own grady trimble live in grand rapids, michigan. grady, i've been to grand rapids, michigan, how about that? reporter: so has former president trump twice. this is where he ended his campaign in 2016 and 2020 and it's where he'll make his last minute late night pitch to voters here in michigan to get out the vote in the wolverines and behind me and despite the fact that going for his supporters here and ready to see them. going for this time.
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they're sound ago little superstition and going for that and >> this is one of four for the former president on the final day and making the closing argument in north carolina and pennsylvania right now and he's got another rally in pittsburgh before he comes here and here he comes. >> the end of the journey. going for them on the lineup and going for them to have it hopefully and everything will work out and leaving and it's on the line to that. >> trump campaign is happy to early voting numbers and compare for 2020 and boding well for the
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former president not just battleground states and going for them and grady trimble, thanks so much. one big populous surprise. that could be the sucket of the riff. going for the trump harris tossup. too close to call. maybe so. but i can think of a couple of major patterns of patterns they've got figured out. one of them is a big gop early voting turnout. actually sponsored this time by president trump who came around on this issue. plus, more.
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>> i'd rather be trump this evening for the simple reason there's lots and lots of polls that show it dead even. only fact we know is that the republicans have done a lot better in the mail in and early voting than they ever have. larry: the republican pollster alex castellano. >> 31 states have voter registration by party. 30 of them in the past four years seen movement towards republicans.
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larry: meanwhile president trump and republicans are outperforming elections past and absentee ballots and the early voting and voter turnout on the democrats and going for former obama and one of the sunday talk shows this morning. and mr. trump has improved six points and nearly eight in michigan and going over five and
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six and half in wisconsin and betting markets and trump ahead 58-42. i wonder if these cracker jack polls going for them. going for coalition and populous and white hispanics and people and unions and going to broaden the coalition. and how many they got wrong and broken in the last four years and just a partial list of the economy and cost of living and affordability and the border and public schools for universities to maim a couple. and kamala broke it and he'll fix it. that idea broken is a key factor in this populous line. going for them in the reality and you could answer that and
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world on fire and stands for ukraine ask now the middle east. racial and gerunder and mandates and hostility to catholics and other christians and religion in general. finally mr. trump is on stage in campaign top of campaign stop with interesting new faces. for example, elon musk, vivek ramaswamy coming here in a few moments. tulsi gabbard, rfk jr., jd vance and others. it's not your father's gop. it's not the party of big business in the rich anymore. the party is no longer based on wall street or the business round table. so have all the smart pollsters
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figured all this out? gee i i don't know -- gee whiz, i don't know and don't think so. just suppose tomorrow's results are one big populous surprise. just spice. that's the sucket of the riff. that is the riff. we have a very distinguished panel, kellyanne conway and former council to president trump and host of here's the deal on fox nation. rich lowry, editor in chief national review, jason chaffetz, former utah house member and fox news contributor ladies and gentlemen, kellyanne, i begin with you. you heard. is that stuff true? early voting, registration, a bigger working class coalition and center of gravity changed and crown triple-demic is broken and i'm gone -- country is broken and i'll put stuff up and hope it's right. >> trump 2024 is trump 2016 ending in grand rapids as he did then and surprising all the
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pundits and pollsters and going for the four year record for president and more conservative over the last four catholic scranton and radford dallas cowboys. the way the country is going and and, i think they're clarks are very fascinating to me and he's saying are you better off than you were in five years.
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she broke it off and fix it had and going for them and it's optimistic and shooting for the stars literally and figuratively. you've got to be optimistic. lauren: golden era and it's fascinating. >> she should be running away with that if that's true and it's not. he's on the precipice of digging into the popular vote and he'll win five, six, or seven of the seven swing states. larry: whoa. rich lowry, weigh in on this. it's a different republican party. now, i'm not saying it's brand new. the coalition, the working class part is not brand new. mr. trump ran that bell in 2016. since then it ebbs and flows, but i think it's reaching high tide and i think the coalition
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is larger. i think he's going to do a lot boater with hispanics than ever before. i don't know how pollsters incorporate that stuff. i'm not confident. what did you think? is he sufficiently optimistic as kellyanne said? ending on a positive note? i love the golden era stuff, and i don't mean the gold standard. it's the golden era. >> make a distinction. larry: hi to make the distinction. >> the swearing in of the two parties is not new and amplified and underlined the trend and the promise of it always is going to talk about the white working class, but they're not the only working class people in the country. obviously so there's potential for the party to become more multiracial and seems as though we could see that tomorrow night. we'll see it with latinos and could see with black males as well. take a step back and outcome matter as lot obviously. but with all that's happened and all he's gone through and all the lawfare and indictments of
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bogus felony conviction in europe and the cusp of the presidency again, it's extraordinary. larry: it's the greatest political comeback in american history. i want to put that in. i don't know how it works tomorrow. none of the polls are voting anyway and we'll see. i mean, potentially. there's almost nothing like it on record. >> nothing like 2016 with the greatest political upset and it can happen again. larry: the world is not going to change in 24 hours. do you buy it? >> donald trump will have a great night. larry: premature? >> no, he'll be north of 300 electoral votes and i think like kellyanne, more than two-thirds of this country thinks we're on the wrong track. don't continue on in perpetuity and i'm no different than joe biden and continue on with that and i don't think she can define
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the word inflation and let alone solve it. if your core thesis is not i'm not that guy. you don't have enough to offer america. that's where donald trump is on the right side of the overwhelming majority of issues and issues people care about and pocketbook and inflation and think about safety of the security and they care not just about immigration and the border is not secure and the class with five kids in their class and don't speak english and their kids suffer and moving ahead the way they should and the world is on fire and kamala harris is over there saying i can't say more. larry: this is stuff that's a country in many ways is broke and it's broken. the economy is broken and cost of live asking broken and affordability is broken and border is broken. crime is broken and public schools parenting is broken and howard university is higher education and broken so with
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palestinian and flags and the international side is broken and we have several war going on at the same time and biden is appeasing everything. it's broken. i'm saying mr. trump says she broke it and i can fix it. i mean, no question this great country of ours got busted. >> it really sharpened up the schedule and he's barn storming and looking like he did in 2016 and also gave him contrast and president joe biden and going for physical acuity and i'm going secure the boarder and she's the border czar and
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10 million people have come here and i'm going to cut your taxes and she's going to raise them and going for them ev mandate and i love the contrast and that's the voter to it. 7 million and seven or eight. 1 per billion and that's a tremendous cross. where's elon musk. going for him vigor and going for the bat hollywood box and trump not true and hillary and people have to decide going for them all the miscue and undefine president trump at some time and going for the defining of harris and putting everything that you have is misgiving and very
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important broken thing. the legacy media is going to roll on the ballot tomorrow night. it's like a hunter biden laptop going for them and trump gaffes and he says i'm going to protect women from migrant gangs and that's a terrible thing supposedly. so they have steadily gotten worse and this is the worst it's been so far. >> and donald trump has gotten much better on the social media and he goes out there with joy rogan and elon musk and going out tomorrow and tens of millions on a regular basis and kamala harris tries to fake it and going for the cringe worthy examiner and going to move the whole label.
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larry: just on that point, trump media stock and going for them and going to say these markets are rigged but no less or more rigged and president trump. going that fox news digital important point. she's a rookie and the she's the 340 prior experience and wasn't ready for this race and going for them. she shouldn't be in this season.
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>> picking on the polls, it's the media polls that are always wrong. they've got a lot of accounting to do. they're never held to account and private pollsters, if we're not good at what we do, let alone decades, the free market system is in trouble. larry: the public media things, they all have access to go. >> eight years ago today, i was on the today show and savannah guthrie were on me, on me, on me laughing in my face we were going to win michigan and i was confident and explained. we're going to win pennsylvania. this is how. he's very deliberative about it. their polls were so wrong in so many ways the new york times gave donald trump a 15, guys, 1-5% chance of winning on election day and gave him single digit chance of winning wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania and swept all three that day. a little better, yeah. they're in the tank. larry: one more thing is broken, her distaste for religion. catholics, of course we all talk about this.
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and there's several and al smith dinner looks even worse now. larry: a family, country, society without religion is hopeless and lost completely. that's not a small point. i think there's a silent voted d in the coalition of ordinary middle class folks that like to go to church on sunday and whatever their religion happens to be. that's a -- that's going to play a role. nobody can quantify it. but that's going to play a role. >> she's trying to run from everything she said and didn't in 19 to and i don't think credibly. axios was asking her what about this position you took and that position? they can't get answers on it and
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no comment and she just won't say and running as an inkblot and if she loses, that's a reason why. >> larry, i told you the untold story of reassignment of unknown voters are religious and filling up the supporter bernards healthcares and asian family sr. supporter bushes and family -- supporter buschs and all -- suburbs and. larry: here's the deal with kelly an streaming on fox nation. we appreciate is very much. listen to this one, really targeting racial injustice and dei. that's what democrats want. might see more of that if they win this election. we're going to ask former federal reserve here. next onset. don't miss special election night coverage right here on
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larry: that's what they want. we're going to ask kevin worsch, former federal reserve governor and man about town. kevin, one little fed watch and meeting this week and election overshadows everything as it should. the fed can't force feed the markets and they're going to have to do it following markets not leading them but what do you think about that story? >> the markets basically said in response to the fed last time it was a mistake. fed lost some control over the market and printing press since they cut rates about six weeks ago, what's happened?
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a typical mortgage is closer that 7% than 6. they were trying to cut rates and it's a problem. i don't know if they've internalized the problem and keep it up in the name of making policy less restrictive, what do they do? make policy more restrictive. lauren: i was reading this and bigger picture issue in this meeting. allysia finley wrote a good piece in the journal and in that piece, she mentioned white house pressures on the fed and gnat democrats on the fed to gear policy towards what they call racial injustice, minority unemployment and dei, diversification, equity and inclusion. all the non-monitory, mono-inflation, non-price stability kinds of arguments and as an alumnus of the fed, do you think in recent years, the fed is guilty of some of that? >> i'm afraid i have to say yes.
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inflation spikes and going over the last years and averaged 5% and higher than 2% inflation goal. we should be resisting fads and we're play ago bit 06 politics and end up with irresponsible monetary policy and irresponsible fiscal policy and ultimately what matters inflation. inflation is the surest sign of the economy is off track and surest sign of imbalances and does more harm to the least well off among us and even if intentions are great to help those with certain gender and group identities. the best way to help americans as individuals and to have stable prices and price haves
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not been stable, prices stop falling about 35 or 6 months ago. inflation today by their preferred measure of core pci closer to 3% than 2%. and might be okay for asset holder asks might be okay for the stock market. deeply destructive to the middle class. larry: that's the thing, in this article and others have said it, if the wealthy do very well. they can beat inflation is the cruelest tax of all. starts with the chairman jay powell and reserve bank presidents and the board statue of liberty i want to go back to the dei thing. it keeps popping up in conversation. is the fed guilty of being infected with dei.
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>> mission cream for a long time and coming for the best of intentions and i want to say it's because the central bank thinks they can solve every other problem in washington. the fed is entering their business as if they're the philosopher kings of washington and the good news is we have an independent central bank and bad news is we need to keep them clearly focused on i remit and the results of the last few years suggest they haven't and we have higher inflation and $5,000,000,000,006 new deficit spending we can't afort and even in a time of full employment, most american haves this figured out and the economy is on the wrong track and they're less well off and policy regime change. >> it's hard. larry: one would be hard pressed
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to find any concerted fed campaign from the chairman or anybody else. essentially $2 trillion of deficits as far as the eye can see and look at cbo baseline. okay, make it's mentioned one time but i remember when paul volker used to crusade against deficit spending and allen green would crusade against deficit spending and i do not remember jay powell or any leading garners and crusade. going up to the hill and saying you have to stop this. and repeat it had and this is something the federal reserve should do because the end result as you suggest that kind of deficit spending will be more and more inflation and higher prices and it's the middle and lower incomes that get hurt the most. >> here, here and describing it. times were tough and what does the federal reserve say and congress saying to please spend
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more and acting asymmetric and that's the biggest mistake to make. running these kinds of deficits and peace and prosperity and have to open your mouth the other way too. you cannot have a policy and irresponsible monetary policy and one is responsible and that's the other and that's the fix we're in and need to get out and it's getting more and more expensive and you began at the outset and bond market is figuring this out and that's going to be a real problem six and twelve months from now. larry: the indi vigilantes are t their warning going for them and thank you ever so much. we appreciate your wisdom as always. folks, coming right up next and he says a vote for mr. tram subpoena a vote to revive our national self-confidence. how about that? vivek will join us next up on kudlow. and remember, folks, kudlow available as a broadcast and
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>> why should schon vote for trump and that's the real reason why. it's reviving the national character. pride in who we are as a country. it's about reviving of self-confidence again. the reason i'm voting for donald trump is going to make my son more proud to be an american? okay. who's going to make my son actually grow up in a country greater than the one we knew. larry: vivek ramaswamy, welcome to the program. reviving national self-confidence and it's angry and it is about national character and isn't national confidence related to national
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character? we have to think we're on the right track and we haven't thought that in quite a few years. >> that's exactly right. the simple version of the election it's about the economy and boarder and national security and staying out of world war iii and all those are true, larry, i got that question and traveled college campuses and especially in pennsylvania, and i went back to pennsylvania for the ohio state penn state game. spent a lot of time on the ground with young people in pennsylvania. i felt like i had a deeper answer and the deeper answer is it is about reviving confidence in america. confidence in ourselves, and once we get that self-confidence back, that's a good input for the economy. it's what gives us the spine to enforce the rule of law and seal the border. so in that deeper sense, that's what this election is about. who's going to restore the confidence as americans? that's donald trump hands down. that's why i'm supporting him. and all of the other policies in some ways downstream of that. what i found, larry, that answer is bring ago lot more young people along.
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gen z is coming in our direction in droves and a lot of that time in pennsylvania will hopefully pay off tomorrow. larry: you need a positive message, vivek. that's what you're saying also. part of this and i think mr. trump is ending on a positive message and a golden era or golden age and i like that a lot. social security a good sense of hope and got to feel good about casting the vote and the country again. we're in the wrong direction and don't have to be a genius to know we're moving in the wrong direction. that's common sense and every poll says it. there has to be a -- i go back to reagan when i was a child and worked for reagan. reagan had a sense of being able to tell people optimism. city on the hill. american greatness.
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>> if ronald reagan were alive today, i don't think he'd say it's morning in america right now but it can b. we have to see that as a movement. we're not just running from something but back to something. back to our vision of what it means to be an american and what it means to be a citizen of this nation. the greatest nation known to the history of mankind. are we perfect? no, we're not. we've never been perfect and composessed with human beings of that and at the end of the day, we're a nation and one nation under god and funded with the more per spect region and going for them and president trump is very honest and you'll say correctly we're a nation in decline. going for the days and young
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people and all voters right now are hungry and i think donald trump are going with the conservative movement and going for the other side. work at running a garbage truck and going for the fries on mcdonalds and going for them setting an example and jobs are working as hard as they can. larry: i don't hear the other side saying so things and you describe it and issue of national self-confidence and the opposition seems to be saying there's no problem. and we know it's broken and has to be fixed and it's got to be fixed fast. >> the other side is vision and all that victimhood. economically. because of race or gender or sexuality or oppression. our side is not about victimhood
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but victory and own hard work and dedication, achieve the maximum of god given potential and not everybody has the same gifts and we're realists about this and you or i and every person watching this and have the same gifts as each other and each has our own unique god given gifts and the beauty is america and meritocracy is we're the country that allows you to achieve the maximum of your unique gifts without anybody standing in your way. that's what i mean when i'm talking about regaining the national self-confidence and confidence in america and confidence in ourselves and that's how we generate the type of risk taking ambition and confidence that grows our economy and pushes america to the frontier we've always been. we're about 24 hours from delivering that. if donald trump and we send him back to the white white house, i do believe we're going to see a revival of that risk taking ambitious pioneer attitude that characterized our country from the founding and 1776 kind of moment. i think that's a really positive
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way, larry. that's what i see right now and i hope we see that on the other side of tomorrow. larry: yeah, i think really, most americans are going to have colors and they want patriotism and they're patriots and they want 1776. going to tell them about vivek ramaswamy and going to have them and good luck. bringing in joni ernst of the great state of iowa. what was the des moines register, did they have too much to drink last night or why did they come out with this crazy poll? is it voter registration, turnout, what do you make of this? >> larry, it's hard to know. oh my gosh.
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i have been the victim of these polls as well. now anne is a very respected pollster but she's wrong. i saw this running for my second term in the united states and called my race with me down by five points just a few weeks before the election and i won by eight. the des moines register released their poll and we saw another respected pollster release their poll with trump taking iowa by 10. you know me, larry, i'm out. i go to all 99 counties across iowa every single year. what i hear on the ground is that trump is easily going to take the stage.
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people are excited about this candidacy. they're going to turn out. larry: you know, senator, i just senate and they're down from where they were and all the polls are going there and going to public polls and i think they're missing the early voting with the coalition and going for them years ago and give me the last word on that one. >> yeah, absolutely. republicans are turning out in iowa we need to support donald
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j. trump and iowa delegation and all of the senate candidates on republican ticket and make sure we have majority in the united states senate. larry: joni ernst, thank you, ma'am. another win for the republicans for keeping noncitizens from voting. you think that was common sense. we'll talk about it with tammy bruce and ca ka kerri urbahn nen kudlow. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield because it actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients. try pronamel mouthwash.
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get xfinity streamsaver with netflix, apple tv+, and peacock included, for only $15 a month. larry: we have interesting last minute legal maneuvering keeping noncitizens off the ballot and interesting stuff in cobb county, georgia. let's go right away, kerri urbahn, fox news legal editor and tammy bruce. they said what? no, the supreme court of georgia said no. >> georgia supreme court, i absolute them and three cheers for common sense. the decision here, pretty simple. the aclu have been successfully winning a lawsuit and they said that 3,000 voters in cobb county had not received their mail in ballots. and so the courts decided with aclu and said okay, we've got to overnight the mail in ballots and by the way, they hay not
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have received these mail in ballots and overnight, we're going to extend election day for three days for these people who supposedly didn't receive the ballots. well, the georgia supreme court stepped in and said no, election day is tuesday. november 5. if you didn't receive a ballot or have one, you're more than welcome to come in and drop it off yourself. if not, please prioritize coming in and actually voting on election day. larry: wow. what a great idea. on election day. tammy bruce, is that still legal? voting on election day? >> it's a good reminder and reminds us about how much of the shenanigans we've been dealing with with each one of the election periods and 16, 20, 22, that the kinds of things that they want to do, when you want legitimate election, you don't want people to wonder, why would you want to like, oh, we're not going to know for three more days and a really tight race and happen to have those thousands of ballots coming in, enough it enough. covid is done, let's get back to
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something series. larry: follow up to both of you. early voting favors gop, new voter registration favors gop and i'm read ago lot about that. i'm not reading it in the new york times or washington post. but a lot about it. true or untrue? >> i'd have to see those reports myself, larry. i don't know. larry: if you don't want to answer, tammy, what do you think? they're showing numbers on this. >> look, it's new for the gop and exciting and trump has been pushing it and americans know what's at stake. larry: for the first time. >> that's why there's this kind of number. what matters of course is still tomorrow. is that people, it is a tradition in the country and we do care about election day and we don't want an election period or election year. that's nuts. we want it to be specific. people can decide and we can trust americans to do it. so tomorrow matters for the people to go out and vote and discipline you get the ballot
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and notice if you don't have it, get it and make time. maybe we do make election day a national holiday. maybe we do. larry: kerri, your sound, noncitizens not voting seems to be pretty upheld decision for this election. >> yeah, look, i think governor youngkin really led the way here when, you know, again, common sense, it's a federal crime for a noncitizen to vote and also is inconsistent with state law in virginia. and that's all that was going on there. the doj i thought was very bad look for them to swoop in in october and suddenly sue virginia for enforcing federal and state law. and, you know, claim it was disturbing the so-called period. larry: not california. just alabama and virginia. by the way, they tried to keep trump off the ballot but that's not relevant anymore. i got to go. tammy bruce, kerrri urbahn, thak
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