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>> nobody wants another biden term right now or he'd be the nominee. she has to p off something very difficult. >> the sample sets are 800-1200 people and margin of error is ridiculous. something is going to take this tonight. >> life is not affordable and cost a lot more and even if you got a little pay increase, you got a huge price increase. it's affecting people. >> can the president return us to incredible prosperity? that's a real possibility because he did it once already. >> pennsylvania is key for both. if trump wins, he has a 92% chance of winning. how about that? if he wins pennsylvania. stuart: all right, election day.
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american pride. i like that. 11:00 in the morning, tuesday, november 56789 look at those markets go. we've got green all across the screen this morning. the dow up 265 and had been up over 300. and the nasdaq is up 150 points. show me big tech, please. a holt of green and only two losers and one is apple, down just seven-cents. nvidia up again, 138. check the 10 year treasury yield. it is going up, it's now at 4.35%. no impact on the market. strangely enough. on june 16th, 2015, donald trump road down the golden escalator to declare his candidacy for the 39 seizure disorders. four month -- presidency. four months later, 2015, i was sworn in as newly minted american citizen and was paying taxes for 40 years and now i wanted to vote. i'd not been inspired by the whole generation of professional politicians from both parties.
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i felt politics was in a rut and we needed something new and we got it with trump. for the first time in my memory, a business guy was looking to lead the country and prepared to throw over a established policy about the border, trade, china, energy. right or wrong, he was different. don't tell the new york times but the country needed a new approach. the left couldn't handle it. the new guy had beaten anointed hillary clinton, and they did everything to destroy his presidency. they're still pursuing him. they call him a fascist, liken him to hitler, taken him to court. bent and twisted the law and leveled him a felon and all the time ignoring how the biden family took millions of dollars from very dubious people overseas and hell hath no fury like a democrat beat and scorn. he's back and vibrant and dominant lyddane american politics. perfect time to bring in steve hilton. he's a newly minted american citizen. he's casting his first presidential vote ever.
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what does it mean to you, steve? >> it's incredibly emotional, stu. like you, arriving from the uk and amazing honor. i got my citizenship three and a half years ago and this is the first time i'm able to vote with you and all our fellow americans for our president. it's not just anyone, not just any other politician exactly as you described and someone completely extraordinary and someone i know and interviewed at the white house and that meant so much to you as well. this is the extraordinary thing about this country. anybody can come here from anywhere in the world and become an american and be cassioppi cemented as an american -- cassioppi cemented as a american. wouldn't see people like you or i in the uk doing this kind of thing. it's not like this anywhere else. it's a very, very special thing and on this day, we remember that and on the campaign trail and helping support republican candidates and we'll talk about that in a second.
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woe say the pledge of allegiance and it's very special and i tell the audience, don't take that for granted. it's a special thing here in america that anyone can come here and accept the values and founding principles and become an person. second thing to quickly say, stuart, is that this movement that you just noted began with president trump, donald trump has he was and problem solving pragmatic business leader and ignited this populous working class revolution that is still there today. stronger than ever. that's the really big thing. for me it began with brexit in 2016 and the uk. and then trump here and now you see a complete remaking of the republican party led by donald trump into a multiracial working class coalition. it's a historic achievement. stuart: steve hilton, congratulations on your first
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presidential vote. always an honor. we have jimmy failla with us today. >> happy election day. stuart: i'm saying donald trump is something really new in american politics. he's turned the tables on professional politicians. he's a business guy. you see it that way? >> new in politics, but established in our lives. meaning he's been a fabric of society for 40 years and hosted a show on nbc for 15 years and that's why the media has manufactured hysteria around his entrance into politics. it's just lacks any credibility whatsoever. like they're telling us this guy is an existential threat and hitler. hitler just hosted a show on nbc for 15 years and hosted saturday night live a couple of times along the way. we're at this point for the democrats as we approach the election where none of the old tricks work anymore. trump-appointed has been humanized and we've seen him serve french fries, ride in a garbage truck, bounce his grand kid around. he's been on a million -- a podcast, told jokes at al smith dinner, and they can't close the
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sale anymore. this guy is an existential threat to america because we've all seen the humanity of this man. that was the master stroke of this election. stuart: kamala harris, i'm going to say fell totally flat trying to rally a crowd in philadelphia last night. this is what the kids call cringe worthy. >> let's get out the vote. let's get out the vote. let's get out the vote. let's win! stuart: she doesn't handle a crowd like trump handles a crowd. that was not a motivated crowd. >> she's yelling let's get out the vote, they're yelling let's get out of here. kamala raises all this money and her speeches charge people to get out. that matters. it gives you a double edge and hit them coming and going. trump has a real relationship with the people that vote for them and there's no denying that that's been the difference maker in this election and so many social groups that previously might sackmary shunned him and leading with latinos and black men and making historic gain
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withs black men. that was unfathomable four years ago. what trump is doing, and this is the key to the success, he's not targeting people by race or gender. just targeting our overall wellbeing. the rising tide that lifts all boats. kamala goes after you because you're a black man or white women. the truth is, we have the same needs. trump is running on a very simple play book. america first. a lot of politics run on it, but just doesn't deliver on it. stuart: we'll watch you every weekend, 10:00 on a saturday night and i'll be watching you. >> see you, buddy. stuart: see you later. back to the markets and the rally is still very much in tact. the dow up 300 points and nasdaq closing in on a 200 point gain. mike murphy with me for the hour. is this a trump rally? >> a trump-appointed rally? we've had a telloff the last few
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days leading into the election. i think it's yes, a trump rally because less regulations would come with a trump presidency and lower taxes with a trump presidency, but also we're here. we're at election day so i think the market is starting to look past it and as you know, one year after the election day, one year later, the last ten elections, nine of them have been positive for the market one year later and average return, stuart, over 15% in the year after election day. i think moving forward, there's been a great rally year-to-date. there's a lot more here in the markets. stuart: what do you think investors want more? a guided government because that usually goes down well on wall street, or a trump clean sweep? >> i think it would be the former, a divided government. the reason is in it's a trump clean sweep, there's going to be
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some division. all one way and all -- so it's going to be a win for all conservative people and a loss for everyone else. if it's divided, less gets done you can argue, but more fewer people are upset by that. net positive for the markets. lauren: some of the markets are worried about the tariffs and how trump goes about them. all across the board tariff or surgical tariff and the idea of tariffs rattles big industries and certainly some investors. jacqui: he'll be aiming at certain countries and products, i think. lauren: i think he's smart enough to do it surgically, absolutely. >> if you go back to when he was president, he used the tariff as a weapon and right now he's negotiating and not tipping his hand and saying here's what i'll do and the argument that's going to create inflation in this country, it didn't do it last time, and i think it would be done right again and it will not cause inflation in this country and make america stronger again.
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our economy stronger. stuart: very strong market this morning. i want to look at individual stocks that are really moving and i'll start with airbnb, which is up 2.7%, not bad. lauren: 2 billion guests booked with them. stuart: carvana. it's continuing to rise. lauren: up 333%. 330% and morgan stanley upgraded to equivalent of neutral and price target is $260 and up from 110 and reflects that tremendous jump for shares this year. look at used cars. there's a record $20,000 difference between the price of new car and used car. that's carvana's business and they've got the inventory. stuart: why are you smiling so much, mike? >> i'm not. people watching at home, you hear upgrades and downgrades and price targets moving here and there. you have a 110 target and stock up close to over $230 a share
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and take your target up to $260. not knocking any individual person, but the credibility there has to be questioned a little bit. stuart: interesting stuff. lauren: stock down 25% the ceo said and i'm quoting, we're facing severe reigns leading constrained demand -- severely constrained demand in the auto quarter and the component that makes cars and came out and slashed dividends by 95% temporarily. stuart: they'll do it every time. down 25%. thanks, lauren. coming up. according to the american action forum, the biden harris team has imposed $1.78 trillion worth of regulations on america. are those on the chopping block on day one if trump wins? vivek ramaswamy will tell us. cbs's norah o'donnell said there's a large contingent of harris voters. >> women that meet door knockers walk out and close the door behind them saying i don't want my husband to know but i'm
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voting for kamala harris. stuart: what? are women really lying to their husbands about their vote? we'll dig into that for sure. control of the senate up for grabs tonight. if the republicans win, john thune is majority leader. the senator from south carolina is here to tell us. the -- south dakota is here. the senator is next. ♪
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stuart: the presidential election isn't the enemies thing we're watch but the key down balance races and determines the balance of power in washington. killly vaughn in capitol hill. give us the lay of the land. ism good morning, stuart. republicans are hoping to win some of the key down ballot races would help them build their majority in the house and flip control of the senate. >> i am cautiously optimistic and looking at new york, you were talking about key congressional races and overperformance of republicans when it came to early vote and an underperformance of democrats and they've spent over $100 million to try and flip five seats in new york state and we have to hold the line. reporter: fox news power rankings have 22 seats in the house up for grabs and ranked as tossup and many in new york and california. republicans expected to pick up 208 seats to democrats 205. democrats are hoping republicans
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blow their ground game and they can pick up enough seats to actually flip the house under their control. they think that trump at the top of the ticket does them a favor. >> i feel very confident about what has been happening in terms of dialing, calling people about voting. door knocking, and digital so we own the ground. that's what i keep saying to people. we have to have a mobilization, deliver the message in that but you must own the ground and right now the democrats own the ground. reporter: holding on to the senate looks like an uphill battle for democrats right now. fox news power rankings has at least four senate ranks as a tossup in wisconsin, michigan, ohio and pennsylvania and meaning republicans have a shot at senate majority and have a chance to get a sizable majority at that. stuart. stuart: thank you, hillary. joining me now is senate minority whip john thune. mr. senator, welcome to the
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show. if republicans take the senate, you're the majority leader. what's the first thing you do? >> well, there's a long list of things, but they all deal with the economy. i think first and foremost, the two issues that american people are voting on in this election, stuart, are high prices and open boarders. those are the two issues that are top of mind for most voters. and high prices and policies that the democrats put in place to took us to this place. we have to deal with that. pro growth policy and unified control of the government, we can use a legislative vehicle called budget reconciliation, and we can deal with the tax issues, much of which is expiring next year and got to get that extended and regulatory policy, energy policy, become energy dominant again and argue in some level we can deal with the border, which is going to be
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incredibly important issue too when we start out. national security, always top of the agenda and look at threat matrix around the world and make sure our military is adequately funded and it's energy, regulations, taxes, and the border. stuart: do you see eye to eye with trump on all the tax cuts that he's suggesting like on overtime on like tips and social security benefits, for fire fighters and police officers and overtime. that's a whole raft of individual tax cuts. you see them all going through? jowski well, i think he's made a lot of, you know, suggestions out there on the campaign trail. all of which, i agree with the trajectory. he wants to bend taxes down not up. if you want to give growth in the economy, you have to have a lower tax burden and there's a lot of expiring tax provisions in the 2017 act. i was one of the key architects of that, which the president gave me credit for at white house signing ceremony.
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we'll work closely with him and his team to make sure we get a tax code that's pro growth and incentivizes investment and job creation in our economy. some of that's expiring tax pollties. so that may be some of the suggestions he's put on the table. something will have to work through, but obviously we all agree that extending the tax policy, the expires tax policy from his 2017 tax cuts and jobs act is going to be job number one if we get the majority and hopefully keep the house majority and have president trump in the white house. stuart: the big picture to me seems there's a shift coming here. a shift that we put more money into taxpayer's hands and take money out of the government's hands. do you see it that way? >> absolutely, i couldn't agree more. one of the things i hope we're able to achieve as we move to the tax policy next year is also look at how we can get money and control and power out of
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washington dc back in the hands of the american people and state/local governments and distributing power instead of consolidating it in washington and democrats are about bringing more power and money and control into washington dc. that's what they do with the majority and they've had the majority for the past four years. we've got to change that, stuart. get the american people back in charge, let them keep more of hard earned money and allow businesses to have incentive and invest and create jobs, and i would say get power and control and money in the federal brock seizure disorders out of washington dc back where it should be and that's with the american people. stuart: confident you'll retake the senate? >> i feel really good about it. ohio, michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin are trending well and they're tossup states and i think we'll win ohio, montana and west virginia and that'll give us a majority and hang on to the seats we currently have. the, beyond that it would be great if we could win some of
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the seats that are up for grabs. i think we're in position to do that. we have great candidates that have been at least down the stretch well resourced and running great campaigns. stuart: mr. senator, we know you're busy but thank you for taking time to be us with. we'll be watching all day long. >> thank you, stuart. good to be with you. stuart: big night ahead. watch fox business special election night coverage tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern. trump is threatening to impose tariffs of up to 100% of imports on mexico. ashley, good morning. what's his reasoning on this? ashley: yeah, it's quite a threat, is it not? well, it's to stop what he calls onslaught of criminals and drugs coming into the united states. trump says he'd immediately impose a 25% tariff on everything coming across the border and would periodically escalate that tariff by 25% up to $100% if he doesn't get the desired response from the
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mexican government. take a listen to this. >> 100% tariff on any car made in the factories made in mexico, probably any car coming from mexico and putting tariffs on mexico. if they don't straighten out this drug, it's their problem. every damn thing they sell into the nuance is going to have a 25% tariff till they stop drugs from coming in. ashley: well, the former president shrugged off warning from economists saying that proposal could send the cost of goods skyrocketing and instead trump claims the tariffs will push more companies to do business in the u.s.. mexico by the way, the united states' top trading partner but trump claims the tariff plan has this, 100% chance of working. i'd say that's pretty good. stu. stuart: i'd say that's pretty good too. ash, thanks. check the cryptos and saw a rally in bitcoin earlier and continues and close to $70,000 on bitcoin as of right now. market up, bitcoin up. coming up, a judge in
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pennsylvania says elon musk's $1 million a day voter sweep stakes can continue. look, he's giving a million bucks to 17 people already and the 18th person gets the check today. you'll get it. we have details. donald trump is focused on mobilizing young men to get out and vote and kamala harris trying to get women to the polls. there's a gender gap. is that all about abortion? kennedy is here and will take it on and sort it all out for us. here she comes. ♪ (♪) (♪)
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stuart: the rally continues, dare i call it a trump rally. it's election day. dow up 300 and nasdaq up 200 points. mike murphy is with us and actually he's brought with him his stock picks, which just happen to be led by palantir, which fortunately is up 22% today. >> it is. stuart: good pick there. >> thank you. we've talked about palantir a lot in the past. the company put up a great quarter and watching a the home and did follow into this, might be a great time to take profits and most things don't go straight up and i think at
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this -- again, great government contracts and it has to settle in a bit to the recent runups. stuart: sell it and take your profit. pay short term capital gain. >> >> talks to the bigger picture about the ipo market and saw last week reddit had a huge run up on their earnings and private companies that we invest in are sitting on the sidelines watching this saying look at the movements and wealth being created in the public markets and talk to bankers and get out public. stuart: that's a 30% move up,
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big gain. thanks, mike. back to the election. voters in parts of north carolina are casting their ballots in tents, weeks after hurricane helene destroyed some polling places. jonathan serri with us. he's in raleigh, north carolina. is the hurricane hurting voter turnout? reporter: it doesn't appear to have had a major affect, stuart. election officials in the state are predicting over a million voters will be casting election day ballots at polling sites like this one. you're looking at right now that's about a quarter of the record 4.2 million that voted early and 57% of the state's registered voters and to answer your question, stuart, in the storm damaged western part of the state, early voting numbers were even higher despite damage to roadways leading to the polling sites and tom sites themselves being destroyed. state and federal agency set up tents, which will accommodate in-person voting today.
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>> regardless of how you're voting, people want to come out and they want to feel that sense of normalcy and cast their vote. reporter: votedders will also elect a new governor. democrat josh stein would be north carolina's first jewish governor and if elected, republican mark robinson would be the state's first black governor. robinson's campaign has been struggling since september when cnn reported that robinson allegedly posted provactive comments on a porn site before he went into politics. he denies the allegations but libertarian candidate mike ross says the controversy provides a opportunity for third party hopefuls such as himself to gain influence. >> if we can get 5%, i think that would be something we can build on and getting to that level, the republicans and democrats realize there's a big enough voting block out there that maybe we actually have to listen to them on issues and
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bend. reporter: in six of the last signature presidential elections in this state, voters elected a president and governor from opposing parties. see what happens today. stuart, polls in north carolina close at 7:30 p.m. but if you're a voter already in line at that time, you will be allowed to cast your ballot. stuart. stuart: john jonathan, we hear you. thank you very much. cbs news anchor norah o'connell suggest some women are keeping support for harris a secret. >> anecdote dotely hearing cases of silent harris vo voter and wn meeting door knockers walk out and close the door and say i don't want my husband to know but i'm voting for kamala harris. stuart: we need kennedy. fortunately kennedy is here. do you believe women are lying to their husbands about voting? >> she's the queen of wishful thinking. yeah, anecdotally, that is code word for we're making this up.
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or it happened one time out of a million and i don't think you can impose that on all women across the country as though they are being kept in the dark closet of political doom by their husbands and can only sneak out when there's a safe door walker and manly tim walz and their crew in the neighborhood to protect them. no, husband and wives if you're height hiding that you're voting for harris then you have bigger proproblems in your marriage thn who's going to be president if we do in fact know tomorrow. women are as independent as any other voting block in the country and they're trying to distract from the economy and immigration by saying that abortion is the number one issue on voter's minds like in 2022. this is not 2022. you have to run the campaign that exists in today's issues. and tranqly i find it o -- frankly i find it offensive. stuart: offensive? that bad? >> yeah, it's offensive for them
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to imply that women have to vote a certain way because we've got ovaries. i'm so ovary it. stuart: i can tell. i got it. i caught it. harris made a push to mobilize women and trump made a push to mobilize men. will young men and women show up in equal numbers? >> no one knows but early vote asking actually looking better for republicans and the assumption was going back to the 2020 play book, only democrats vote by mail. only democrats engage in early voting, but a lot of republicans have been reconditioned by the blossoming republican grand game in response to democrat strengths from past elections. so they now know that they can vote early. they now know they can vote by mail and that is the big variable. who is going to show up? who already has shone up?
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we don't necessarily know. in fact, because the polls have been all over the map, the only thing safe to say is no one knows anything. stuart: right. and dicksville notch was a split. >> yeah, but it went for biden and clinton decidedly and that's the tiny town with six voters that counts their votes just after midnight after election day and it's gone democrat the last two cycles. could that be a bell weather? nobody knows. don't toss the champagne or set off the barge yet. lauren: i think they lost two people too. >> probably covid. happy election day to you, stuart, and everyone that engages. stuart: donald trump has a long list of unorthodoxed supporter and elon musk, dana white, is he bring ago new generation of leadership to washington? vivek ramaswamy may be one of those leaders.
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stuart: better check djt again and now up 13%. it's a bell weather, seen as a bell weather for how trump is doing in the election. up today 13%. look how it performed over the last month. a nice runup there. dip a little bit but on the way back up again on election day. look at supermicro computer and they report after the bell today. that stock fell 45% last week after their accounting firm
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resigned. >> i said stock would have a big rally if nothing negative. stuart: go it. american action forum and biden harris administration added $1.7 trillion worth of rules and regulations and former presidential candidate vivek ramaswamy joins me now. if trump wins, are all these regulations on the chopping block day one? >> many of the three letter agencies are unconstitutional and not passed by congress. if you want to implement them throughout the executive branch, it'll require a president with a spine. probably my top reason for supporting donald trump and deregulatory agenda i see coming that's going to lift that wet blanket off the economy, revive our economy but also revive our sense of self-governance in the united states of america. the people we elect to run the government, they're not running the government but unelected bureaucrats and regulations need rescinded and many need fired.
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stuart: joe rogan endorsed trump and he won support from interesting cast of characters, elon musk, dana white hulk hogan. you're a business guy too, you may be involved. >> look, i think we're seeing a major realignment this election of a kind we haven't seen in this country since reagan did it for the republican party in the 1980s. this is a new coalition. a multiethnic working class coalition of voters that isn't yet for the republican party of yesterday but more of the republican party of tomorrow. one time linntarianing and independents and young and old and men and women too have come together to say, you know what, the basic rules of the road of the country is what we air about and protecting the border of the country staying out of world war iii and bringing together the new coalition and it'll propel us to victory not just today but i think for a long time to come, this coalition is really going
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to breathe a life back into this country. stuart: vivek, donald trump has just voted and now he's taking some questions, he's speaking. let's listen in. we can't hear it. last one for you, vivek, what's your final prediction? >> i think that donald trump will win tonight and he'll win relatively decisively. i expect and hope to know the results by tomorrow morning. i also think we'll come out with majorities in the house and senate, but i'll remind everybody, stuart, november 5, today, november 6, tomorrow, when we find out the results. that's not the destination but the start line for reviving your country. stuart: vivek, sorry, trump is speaking. got to listen in. >> we and a great job and brought it back to the states as you know. i believe in exceptions as ronald reagan did.
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>> yes, please. >> well, we want to bring everybody in and be very inclusive and we will be very inclusive. we have a great country, but we have a country in trouble, it's in big trouble in many way asks have to straight tennessee out. crime is through the roof and people are pouring through the board borders that are not exactly perfect. they come out of prisons, they come out of prisons and 13,000 people convicted of murder. we don't need that in our country. it seems that the conservatives are voting very powerfully. just finish it up. i feel very confident.
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we went in with a very big lead today. it seems that they've really shone up in force and got a call from dan patrick in texas and they've never seen anything like it. it's been great. look, re-greats. always have regrets and can't think of any. i ran a good campaign and i think it was maybe the best of the three. we did great in the first one, we did much better in the second one but something happened. this was the best i would say, this was the best campaign. should never happen. a thing like this should never
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happen. this election should be over and spend all the money on machines and if they used paper ballots, it'd be over by 10:00. the paper ballots would cost 8% of the cost. if they used paper ballots, voter id, proof of citizenship and one day voting, it would all be over by 10:00 in the evening. it's crazy. they use these very expensive computers and i'm hearing in pennsylvania, they won't have an answer till two or three days from now. i think it's an outrage. maybe that's not the case. in france, they went paper and mail in wasn't working and it was corrupt. in france, they went paper ballots, and at 10:00 in the evening, 37 million votes counted and done. they had a winner and had a loser. i'm just hearing in certain
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states it's going to be a long time and not even be close. it won't even be that close. they say i'm going to win the state but will take a long time to certify it. i'm hearing states where i'm up by a lot but won't have a final number for a listening time. we're going to have a very special group of people at mar-a-lago and we'll have 4-5,000 people at the convention center. on the assumption i win, i don't know. if something else happens, i don't know what's going to happen in terms of declaring victory, but but in normal times i'd go to the convention center at 10 or 11:0 and i don't know. it looks like we have a substantial lead and many more
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republicans voting than democrat asks have a lead and we have a bigger vote, that means you're doing very well. that i have to call a winner. and they should call a winner. yes. let's just stop talking about that. i was honored to get joe rogan last night. he's a big deal and very respected person. i must tell you, megan was fantastic. she got up and said some things that were really pretty amazing. before that, i think we ran a good campaign. i had good policy, i had -- we want people to come into our country but come 24 legally. we want strong borders and we want people to come in and be totally inclusive, but they have to come -- that's a big issue. to me that was the biggest issue. i may be wrong. a lot of people said inflation. inflation is a disaster but i think that's the second issue. i think the first is the border. we can't allow criminals to be
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put into our country. you have 13,000+ murders allowed to roam in the country. that's not allowed. they have to go. you have drug dealers, you have terrorists and you have a tremendous amount of people that should not be here and we need strong boarders in this country and i think personally it's the number one issue. we'll see how it pans out, but i think it's the number one issue. i don't have to tell them that. i don't have to tell them that that there'll be no violence. my supporters are not violent people. i don't have to tell them that. i certainly don't want any violence but these are great people. these are people that believe in no violence. unlike your question. you believe in violence.
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i think i'll be at mar-a-lago for the most part and there's a lot of political professionals and i'm going with melania, i'm very proud. she's got the number one best seller. can you believe that. he can believe it. we're very proud with the job she's done with that book. it's number one. we'll go to the office in west palm and we'll go into say hello to the workers. they worked very hard. i think so. i hear we're doing very well in georgia. i hear we're doing very well everywhere. i may regret that statement, but i hear we're doing very well. would you go louder?
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i haven't prepared a speech. i did speeches last night and all night and all day and at 2:00 in the morning we left. we did a lot of speeches, you can probably tell. i'm not a democrat. i'm able to make a speech on pretty quick notice. if i win, i know what i'm going to say and i don't even want to think about the losing part. i would like to tell all of the people that are in line to stay in line. we have tremendous republican lines and i've been asked actually to say it takes awhile. i'd like to just make the statement that republicans to stay in line. democrats can leave but republicans stay if in line.
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i have pressure whatsoever. i'm winning all those ca cases d the biggest is florida and it's been won. i appreciate you. next question. no pressure whatsoever. >> regardless of what happens tonight, is this your last campaign? are you done after this? >> i would think so. i would think so. sad. grateful filled and i think we'll have a very big victory today. >> very good, thank you. i don't like talking about that till i find out. >> we're not looking to do
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damage to iran, but they can't have a nuclear weapon. my terms are very easy. they can't have a nuclear weapon. i'd like them to be a very successful country, but they just can't have a nuclear weapon. well, i think secret service has been a little bit tougher to put it mildly. i see more machine guns than i've ever seen in my life. we're surrounded by -- i feel very confident with secret service. i think they've stepped up. look, for a long time they didn't give us the help or assets as they say. the manpower, woman power, they didn't give it to us. at rallies, you saw the rallies, 50, 60,000 people and i'd have less people than joe biden who had five people show up and i'd have 55,000 people show up and fewer people than him. they should have done a much better job and frankly, the president should make a very strong statement to the outside
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world because -- i think my team is invaluable. they say it's the best run campaign they've seen, some say it's the best run campaign they've ever seen, but in order to make that stick, you have to win. >> more confident now than the last two races? >> my team, i'm very confident in and many of them are the same players as you know. susie, lot of the people are the same players and they've been very good. oprah, i was on her last show or one of her last and picked the biggest people and all of that and made a big deal. i'm actually disappointed and i think oprah has become a major divider in our country and frankly she should be ashamed of herself and fox should be ashamed because i've seen oprah on fox about 50 times making the
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same statement and i think it's a disgrace what fox does because everyone thinks fox is pro trump. they're not pro trump at all. they've put oprah on all morning long. all i see is oprah. i knew oprah very well. she's been at mar-a-lago many times and roger king had his funeral, head of king world, which was oprah's mentor and oprah chose the location and said mar-a-lago is the most beautiful place. would it be possible to have roger's funeral at mar-a-lago in the ballroom. we did it. only funeral there. i think oprah should be ashamed of herself to say that . she should be ashamed. she knows me. she wanted to run with me as vice president and would be the vice president. she wrote me a letter, it's in the book. now she goes and makes statements like that. she's a divider, and barack hussain obama is a divider too. >> more con concerned you didn't concede in 2020 and what do you say to those people saying
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you're going to concede. >> if i lose an election, it's a fair election, i'd be the first to acknowledge it. i think it's so far i think it's been fair. there's been a lot of court cases, both sides are lawyered up. thousands of lawyers are involved and thousands can you imagine? part is because there's too complicated a process. if we had a piece of paper, water marked. paper is more sophisticated now than computers. it's water marked and paper. you cannot -- it's unbelievable what happens with it. there's nothing you can do to cheat. it costs you practically nothing to run. think of it, we spend hundreds of millions and billions of dollars on these campaigns and you could do it for 8% of the cost and have accuracy and we wouldn't have to be worried about when is pennsylvania going to announce. it's really a shame.
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well, he knows exactly but that's only based on what rfk talked -- i don't think he wanted that. you're talking about health why human service. let me tell you, he's a great guy, rfk, and he's going to do pretty much what he wants as far as i'm concerned. he wants health for women, men, children, i happen to agree with a lot of thins he says. one thing i told him and i've told you in speeches for the last two weeks, we got to keep him away from the liquid gold because the liquid gold, we have more than thinking of it. it's called oil and gas. that one i'm going to handle. i'd be honored to have him. i haven't spoken to him about that. but, look, he's he came in third running for president. he ran a very good race and had
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obstacles and the democrats really unfairly put obstacles up and hence kennedy left the democrat party for the republicans. he's a very smart guy and caring and popular too. we get up and introduce him, the place goes wild. we love having him. you know who else we love having, elon. he's been great. everybody, look, everybody getting joe rogan and megan kelly. this is very inclusive. this is a movement. this is the greatest political movement in the history of our country. even you people, and some of you are fair sometimes, but it's the greatest movement in the history of our country, and i made that statement a thousand times ask it's never been challenged. it is the greatest movement. we're going to make america great again. thank you all very much. thank you. thank you. nices to see you
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