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i am bill o'reilly. please remember that the spin stops right here because we're definitely looking out for you. breaking tonight, close to 19 months of nonstop campaigning, brutal political fights, raucous debates and and electorate that's found itselves angry, sometimes disgusted and sometimes scared. now finds itself ready to vote on this the eve of election day. it is officially the last night on the trail for hillary clinton and donald trump. as voters prepare to do their part and render their verdict as the polls close hours from now. welcome to "the kelly file." i'm megyn kelly. at this time tomorrow a number of polls will have opened and closed and we can already know some results in critical swing
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states. tonight the candidates leaving nothing on the table, each working to the last minute holding late-night events in key battleground states. donald trump is in new hampshire and michigan, hillary clinton in pennsylvania and north carolina and if the final polls are any indication, this is good strategy because this race is indeed close. while hillary clinton is leading nationally by nearly 3 percentage points in the average of all polls, recent polls have shown a very tight race that is within the margin of error. in moments we'll discuss final strategy. but we begin tonight with campaign karl cameron reporting tonight from manchester, new hampshir hampshire. karl. >> reporter: donald trump has
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packed yet another house. for the last several days, all of his rallies have been in the 10,000 range, sometimes much larger. all in service of a bandwagon and momentum serve that will lead to victory tomorrow. he recognizes that the polls are very close, that hillary clinton has a longer lead albeit with the margin of error than he has. but there's something to be said about the last-minute momentum whether it was the announcement that the obamacare premiums were going up next year, the first comey file, the reopening of the e-mails et cetera, and the change of heart when the fbi director the other day said no, they've looked at the new e-mails and they're going to stick with their original conclusion. trump has turned that into a rally cry saying well, if she's not going to get dieted we'll have to give her justice at the polls tomorrow. from here he's going to go to michigan. new hampshire is a blue state. he won the primary here during the nomination battle. but this is a state that's gone democrat in the last presidential elections and he'll go to michigan next for what's
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like lib to be close to a midnight rally. as an illustration of his need and attempts to kick off one or two big big democratic states. he needs florida, needs michigan and would like to get pennsylvania. her's a little bit of donald trump now as he begins his remarks. >> let me send one that's a little bit different. so i figured he was going to take all of the good things out, right, like most gutless people do, gutless. but he's the opposite. he's the champ. so he sent me the new letter and it was much better. it was stronger. see, most people don't do that. most people are the opposite. oh gee, i don't want to get involved. this guy is a true champ. so he writes, coach billingsly, congratulations on a tremendous campaign. yo have dealt with an unbelievable slanted and
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negative media and have come out beautifully. >> donald trump talking about the new england patriots. not a stupid thing to do in new hampshire, so they tell me. and man, they are fighting to the very last minute tonight, as i said, leaving nothing to chance. according to the latest data, some 43 million americans have already voted in this contest. i'm saying maybe we'll have 120 million americans vote tomorrow in total. and that number could top 50 million when all is said and done. it's believe that this number i latino vote which could bode well for hillary clinton. what does this trump campaign make of that. jason miller is the trump senior campaign manager. what does this feel for like for you? you've given it your all. how does it feel tonight? >> it's exciting. he's been in five states each of the last three days, barn
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burner, national tours, going around, shaking hands giving rally after rally. we feel that we've run the race that we've wanted to. we've closed the campaign out with energy and momentum. if you and i had sat here two weeks ago saying we would see all of the candidates going to michigan and president obama going to michigan, you would have look at me like i was nuts. but this is how much donald trump has changed the map and this is where the enthusiasm is for his campaign. we think we're going to win tomorrow. we're excited. >> walk us through why you believe that. you know, the national polling released today shows she's ahead in all of them. fox has her up by four, bloomberg clinton up by four, nbc clinton up by four. walk us through why and how he gets there. >> there are other national polls including the l.a. times. >> that's the only one. >> investors business daily which has mr. trump up by two. that was found to be one of the
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top three polls in the last couple of cycles. there's a couple of others that have it close also. if you look at the state by state break down, florida, north carolina, ohio, all states that are ahead of the pace from where we were four years ago and have mr. trump positioned to do well. >> just so the viewers know, he has to win those. he must win florida, ohio and north carolina to get to 270. >> they're critical states, very important. but here is where the map has changed. there are also these blue states where mr. trump is making a strong play. the state of colorado which is all vote by mail. we went up by 80 votes more than the democrats as far as ball lots returned on friday. you can tell if they're republican ball lots coming back. >> that's nine electoral votes. if you assume all of the romney states and he gets north carolina, he wins florida, wins ohio as well and gets to 253.
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that's what the analysts think he can get to 253 but he needs 17 more. colorado is worth nine. where does he get the remainder. >> we're strong in nevada. >> really? >> the journalist out there says he's done in nevada. he's known for predicting that race. >> respectfully we disagree and our models sow that mr. trump is going to win in nevada. you look at new hampshire, the polls show mr. trump in front. great energy and momentum there. then we talk about michigan and pennsylvania. >> those are the motherlode when it comes to opportunity. >> mr. trump is putting the states in play. they haven't been in play for republican for years or decades. this trade message, the something on economy, taking on washington, draining the swamp, you've seen it at the rallies. it's completely schan lly chang landscape. as we mentioned, there's one
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traditionally blue state that trump is hoping to flip perhaps more than any other. and with hillary clinton in philadelphia right now along with a star studded cast of supporters including bruce springsteen, there's a growing sense that democrats may be concerned that donald trump could succeed there. mr. clinton, her new york city council speaker is here. first we go to our national security correspondent jennifer griffin following the clinton campaign with more. >> reporter: good evening. president obama is speaking on stage behind me. tens of thousands 0 people have turned out here in philadelphia to hear hillary clinton and the president make their closing arguments. she chose to do this in front of independence hall, of course, where the founding fathers adopted the declaration of independence and constitution so long ago. she will join the president on stage shortly from now. she turned to michelle obama the first lady to help her make her
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closing argument. that closing argument, a vote for donald trump poses a threat to the very republic that was founded here in the city of brotherly love. >> i'm betting that tomorrow -- >> reporter: according to the clinton campaign, democratic volunteers in battleground states this weekend made contact with nearly 14.5 million voters knocking on 6.2 million doors and calling 8.1 million voters on the phone. after leaving philadelphia tonight she'll be joined by jon bon jovi on her plane for a midnight rally in north carolina. she's going to wait for the returns to come in and hope to make history as the first woman president of the united states. back to you. joining me now, hillary
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clinton supporter. good to see you. let's pick up with jason miller left off. the national polls look good for her. but the clinton camp does seem concerned about pennsylvania and michigan. are they right to be? >> well, i think that clearly if florida is won the game is over and that is where a lot of the focus -- i just came back from central florida last night and a level of energy and enthusiasm among the latino voters is unbelievable. hillary's vision is resonating. and to they the trump campaign that started off by denigrating latinos, lit be la teit will be who bring him down. >> hispanics up 86.9% in the early vote. they're coming to the polls like they never have before. but the white vote which is only up 27% from the last time
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around, that translates -- the hispanic vote translate to 260,000, the white vote is up. the conventional wisdom is that will help him. does that really tell us anything? >> no. and also democrats have, in terms of the early votes, have the lead on republicans. but the historic numbers with, not only in florida, in colorado, in nevada, in areas where latinos are locking the votes, it's critical. based on the enthusiasm that i see, the latinos are going to make the difference in this campaign and it is in central florida where we have seen that explosion happen. and it's the growth of the puerto rican community in the state that is making the difference there. >> if trump manages to hold on to florida, he's looking good in ohio, he's been behind in north carolina but let's say he managed to win north carolina and florida. if he could get pennsylvania, he
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wins. he could win. so the question to you is whether the clinton camp has reason to worry there since there are polls show trump within three of that state which hasn't gone republican in decades. >> i don't believe so. again the level of energy of the voters coming out is very favorable to the democrats and i've seen that in the states that i've visited and by what i'm seeing. the polls, she leads in all of them. but in some cases it may be a wider margin that it's projecting. as a woman, as a latina, i believe in the vision that hillary is talking about, which is an inclusive vision where my voice and the voice of others like me are going to be at the decision table. it is the latino vote that is going to be decisive without a doubt. and the record numbers that we saw in nevada the past couple of days with the latinos voting is unbelievable. i'm looking forward to tomorrow
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night. >> what do you make of the -- there's a narrative that she lacks enthusiasm, she's got to bring beyonce out to the rallies, she's got to bring bruce springsteen or she won't fill the arenas. we heard from president obama, you know, you might not love your choice but it's better than the other choice. i'm paraphrasing. >> i don't think that's the message that we're hearing at all. you heard obama today, listening to it live, and i was at the stadium last night when he spoke in florida, he talked about his personal experience with hillary, how committed she is to this country. >> are you suggesting that democrats are as enthusiastic this time around as they were for president obama? >> no. when you think this woman is the most vetted candidate in history -- the level of attacks. i was here last week. i said there was nothing there in regards who what comey was indicating. >> they're still looking into
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her. >> all of the attacks over the years have proven to nothing and i think people see beyond that right now and feel these are personal attacks. >> just for the record, they didn't prove anything. they didn't amount to criminal charges. fbi comey was out there saying she lied, she has lied repeatedly. >> fbi has clearly said there's no work or -- >> i gave you that point. i'm making another point. why aren't you responding to that point? >> which is? >> the fbi director called her a liar. >> megyn, you can tell me here that everybody is going to speak truthfully 100%, i've got a bridge to sale. >> when it comes to matters of national security and maintaining our confidential documents as secretary of state it should. >> that is what trump is doing -- >> this is relevant to the american people. the polls show they care about this. >> but it's not proven to be the case when you look at the record numbers -- >> maybe it doesn't change their vote. >> or their level of enthuse ia
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for the nation she wants to build. when you look at the wide array of individuals, it reflects a beautiful diversity. >> great to see you. thanks for being here. tonight we're hours away from polls opening across america. and the fox news decision desk has made the last set of changes to their electoral college map. we'll break it down with america's top election analysts. chris stirewalt, tom bevin and larry sabato here with their predictions. and a look at what the donald trump or hillary clinton presidency might look like. then we've got governor mike huckabee and dr. ben carson. they're going to team up for a look at the wildest moments in 2016. you're going to love this. >> you may recall that her series of campaign trail
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the polling places opening nationwide. and fox news's decision desk has made its final set of preelection day predictions. five changes today, four if trump's favor, one in clinton's. tonight three of the nations most respected poll experts are here with us, clies stirewalt, tom bevin and larry sabato. first to trace gallagher. >> you talk about a true tossup. in the last fou hours, the average of polls have flipped. it went from hillary clinton leading to donald trump now leading by .02 of a point. we could know how florida is trending because more than 65% of likely voters there have already cost their ballot which means the remaining votes should be counted very quickly. if trump holds florida it could be a very long night and the trump campaign will look at the northern tossup starts beginning with north carolina with the
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average has just changed trimming trump's lead from a point and a half to one point. three million north carolina voters cast early ball lots. but what's notable is that compared to 2012, fewer democrats voted early, more republicans voted early. but what's messing up the pollsters is that 42% more independents also voted early. so if clinton loses north carolina, she still has the path to 270 but it gets interesting. donald trump's narrow path to 270 runs right through new hampshire where hillary now holds a razor thin advantage and both campaigns are making huge last-minute runs. new hampshire only has four electoral votes. but if al gore had won them in 2000, he would have been the 43rd president. finally the state of maine split its electoral votes two for the statewide winner, one each for the congressional districts. hillary is leading overall but in the rugged world north of
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maine, some voters who feel left out might give trump one extra electoral vote. >> amazing how hard he has worked that one congressional district. joining us now, chris stirewalt, tom bevin, and dr. larry sabato. great to see you all. let me start with the gentlemen on the set. so, nate silver, who's been wrong a lot this election, i'm sorry, he has. 538 -- >> that one thing. >> he nailed it four years ago but he was a hot mess during the primary season. but e he has hillary has a 70% chance of winning. do you agree with that, tom? >> roughly. >> could you expand onthat? >> hillary has the advantage. trump has a narrow path. he's going to have to hold certain states and perhaps pick off upsets in another state. she's got the advantage. and roughly, yeah, i would say
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30%. >> do you agree with what jason miller was saying about colorado looking very much in play for the trump campaign? >> not particularly. but we need to be careful when we look at all of the early voting data as trace was pointing out. we don't know. we can guess based on the cou y counties that they're coming from, we can extrapolate a lot of stuff out this. but every cycle more people vote earlier. at least 40% of the ball lots cast in the united states have already been cast. 40% of the election is already over and in some states it's much higher. every year we have to bear in mind that that level goes up. >> dr. larry sabato, you are also predicting, because you don't pull your punches, you always give us a prediction before the presidential races and you are saying it's going to be hillary clinton. you say it's going to be clinton 322 electoral votes, trump 216.
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you say that it will be a 50/50 tie in the senate which if we have a president clinton means the democrats control it. why? why can't you see the scenario where trump wins north carolina, ohio, florida and then flips pennsylvania, which would do it for him, or michigan plus one other? >> well, megyn, i can see it. it's pretty plain on the map. >> why don't you believe it? >> i don't think it's likely. i really don't. now, by the way, i want to reinforce what chris just said about the early voting statistics. i've seen these things misused for years and it's getting worse than better. people are claiming to see things they can't possibly see just in the data for early voting. but it goes way beyond that. we now have hundreds of polls in the key batter ground states and nationally. we've got a good sense of how this has gone. we've been through the scenarios about the hittle trump vote and
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some people claim there's a hidden hillary vote. i think the odds are very good that hillary clinton will be elected president. you can argue about the exact number of electoral votes. god only knows it could be lower than our projection, could be higher. but with 322 basically clinton can lose some of her key states and still win. donald trump has to carry everything. >> let me ask you this. tomorrow night if you're wrong, if trump is managing to turn the tables and eke out a victory here, what will be the fist signs in your view? what are the most vulnerable states for her that he might check off? >> at the top of the list will be north carolina. that's one that we struggled over. it's extremely close. second would be florida. and if he doesn't carry that trump has no chance. new hampshire you would add. you look at the east coast, right, because we're going to
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learn pretty much what's going on from there first. >> i like that because we'll no early. >> another state that will close early is indiana. there's a hot senate race there. if he overperforms his polls by 5% or more, then you could say, well, guess what, the trump voters are showing up to the polls and that might be good for him. >> you think if he got 5% of overperformance he's got go go juice in there. >> that's an example. what are the signs that you would look for early. you're going to get the exit poll results early on in that 5:00 hour, you're going to tell me and we're going to say it like this. i'm thinking with my eyes. but really, what will you see in there if trump is headed toward a victory? >> for donald trump to win he needs an army of older white voters to basically storm the polls. that's why michigan is as close
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as it is. and as a matter of fact i think that trump has a better shot in michigan than he does in pennsylvania because there are these voters there. when we look at places, saginaw county and places north of dedetroit, there are tons of voters there and that's what he needs. >> ten electoral votes in michigan. >> big league. well for months we've heard republicans warning about the election and the future of the supreme court. next tomorrow's vote and what it means for the supreme court of the. marc thiessen weighs in and then we'll ask about the closing message from president obama. don't go away. donald trump campaign buttons
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(chanting) love trumps hate! did you happen to see this dog out in the parking lot? i am trying to find his owner? he's really really sweet. is he a stray? he was running with a leash so he's obviously someone's so we're looking for the owner. you're a hilary supporter are you? i am are you a trump supporter? and you're wearing.um, huh... (laughs) i am hey there little fella' what a beautiful dog. michael would you like to pet the dog? aw look at that. i have my own dog so i wouldn't want to have my dog lost or
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anything. yeah definitely, i have a golden retriever too. i've been a dog lover forever. i am too! dogs don't criticize. if this was my golden retriever he'd be laying on my feet right now. oh look that's my dog. there she is. oh my god! i love that apparently when it comes to dogs there are no political parties. i didn't ever expect myself to agree with a trump supporter. we do agree that we love dogs and dogs love us. i think fundamentally if you talk person to person they care about each other and they care about kids and they care about dogs and unfortunately that's not what gets out in the media things like this give us hope that we can all find common ground in some places and that was what we were just a part of.
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look at that beautiful exterior shot of the fox news channel. these are the knew studios that we're broadcasting from right now. this is where we'll be on election night all night long beginning around 5:00. and just about 24 hours from right now we may be a whole lot closer to knowing who the next president will be. but the future of the supreme court will still hang in the balance. nearly eight months ago president obama nominated judge merrick garland to replace the late supreme court justice antonin scalia. the senate has not held hearings on that yet but that may change tomorrow. judge neptha nepal tan -- judge
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napolitano is here. do you think they are likely to try to confirm merrick garland? >> i think they will. judge merrick garland is the most conservative nominee to the supreme court by a democratic president. >> and he's in his 60s. >> and they would normally in ordinary times embrace him as being partially one of theirs. i read every opinion he authored in which the government was a party. and some of the most conservative members of the senate who happened to be lawyers would have signed on to those opinions had they been in the courtroom. >> i've been saying for months that the republicans should be so lucky to get a merrick garland in the supreme court. but there's a question -- merrick garland is no antonin scalia. >> correct. >> and the first opinion merrick garland sides with the libs,
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people go nuts on the republicans and vote them out of the office. what if the republicans maintain control. >> and mrs. clinton is elected. >> and they say nobody is getting a vote. >> they would do a tremendous disservice to their own control of the senate. in 2018 the republicans will have to defend 27 out of 34 seats. they would be clobbered i think by an electorate for having crippled the supreme court which is basically evenly divided, four conservatives, four progress is. occasionally one of those serves with progressives on social issues. he doesn't on the world of government. >> these are the stakes tomorrow. if the next supreme court justice is nominated by a democrat, keep in mind ruth bader ginsburg is 73. it would be the first time since five justices on the high court
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would be democratic appointees. >> president obama's successor will have more of an opportunity to shape the court than any president since richard nixon who had more of an opportunity since fdr who was in the white house for 12 years. it's the coincidence of when people age. the two that are up there, justice kennedy is 80. >> how weird to be a supreme court justice and have all of these people speculating about what when you're going to die. >> it's terrible. >> i didn't say die. they just may want a more relaxed life. >> great to see you. >> am i one of those characters that will go on with you tomorrow night? >> you've got my vote. president obama continues his push for hillary clinton. recently sitting down with al sharpton offering this push to get people out to the polls. watch. >> sometimes you do what you have to do and one of the things you got to do right now is to
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make sure to vote for hillary clinton. >> joining us now, phil burton, the former deputy white house secretary for president obama and also with us marc thiessen, fox news contributor. bill, let me start with you. let's just start broadly right now and then we'll get the president obama and the lack of inspiration. where are we? we've been talking to you now for two years about this election. describe where we are right now. . we're at the end and we're at the end of what has been a long race where hillary clinton has put together a pretty good advantage going into election day. i remember this day back in 2008 when president obama, then senator obama went and gave his final rally. and you know, there's a lot of folks who are really tired and ready to move on. that's just the america people. and so i think that we're a country that's shown itself to be pretty divided and victim to
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some pretty divisive rhetoric. and the job for the next president is going to be pretty tall in order to stuff some of the emotions back down and get some things done in washington. >> and the question tomorrow night will be, regardless of who wins, marc, whether he or she has any sort of a mandate to govern. >> yeah. it's really a tricky situation. if you think about it, donald trump is right when he says he's leading a movement. we don't know if it's a ma jor tarn movement. we'll find out. hillary clinton is not leading a movement. >> hence the barack obama quote. not everything has to be inspirational. >> eat your vegetables. we don't have to be inspired by everybody. there was a wikileaks e-mail that came out, clinton campaign e-mail they say what is the overarnling vision that drives hrc's campaign. they don't know what the driving vision is. how are we supposed to know.
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if we go out and ask a random person on the street, what does donald trump stand for with they would say build a wall, bring back jobs from mexico, make america great again. what does hillary clinton stand for? she's not donald trump. if you're not campaigning on an agenda other than i'm not him, you don't have a mandate after the election. >> the thing is, even though hillary clinton is ahead in the polls and favored to win, anything can happen, we know that, but boy he has led a movement and the anger among so many of his supporters in washington and how they feel they've been left behind is real. and if she becomes president she's going to have to deal with it. >> well i think she definitely is going to have to deal with a large number of americans who do feel that politics is different now. it's not right versus left. it'll really people versus power poll. for her to come in and tap into
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that energy and harness that -- there's going to be many in the republican sparty that stop her from doing anything at all. a lot of them in donald trump's -- who are support ares of donald trump who just want to see washington do something for people who feel like they don't have a shot right now. the people who actually do feel like the system is rigged. those folks are looking for action, not just, you know, more gridlock. >> i'll give you the last word. >> just, look. if you go out and look at what kind of a mandate hillary clinton is going to have. 67% of americans say he's dishonest, 56% think she should be in jail, 60% are scared or concerned what he does if she's elected. that's not a mandate. >> great to see you both. tomorrow at this time we're wall-to-wall results. tonight we're going to look at the key moments that got us here with governor mike huckabee and
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well it sometimes feels luke we've said it a million times. 2016 has truly been unlike any political race we've ever covered before. here's a little reminder of why. watch. ♪ >> when mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, their rapist. >> you call women you don't like fat pigs, dog, slobs and disgusting animals. your twitter account -- >> only rosie o'donnell.
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>> for the record it was well beyond rosie o'donnell. >> i shouldn't use two accounts, one for personal and one for work related e-mail. that was a mistake. i'm sorry about that. >> if i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters. okay. it's incredible. >> we cannot find a case that would support bringing criminal charges on these facts. >> i humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the united states. >> i accept your nomination for president of the united states states. >> do you believe the information in your possession could be a game changer in the u.s. election? >> i think it's significant. >> she attended the 9/11 memorial yesterday and now a virile video showed her collapsing as she left. >> just started kissing them
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like a magnet. and when you're a star they let you do it. you can do anything. >> whatever you want. >> grab them by the [ bleep ]. >> where did you get it? >> as a christian woman i understand persecution. >> so you deny it? fbi director james comey announcing this afternoon that the bureau is done. they're done reviewing that massive trove of new clinton e-mails and they have found nothing, he says. well, joining us now, two former presidential hopefuls within governor mike huckabee and dr. bill carson. what are you going to remember most about this election? >> losing. that's what i'm going to remember the most. i'm going to remember what a disruptive election it has been. a game changing election in which the people of america have stood up and spoken up saying enough, we're sick of the financials, they've failed it, media institutions, government has failed us and we're tired of it. up and i think in many ways the people are exactly right.
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they feel like that pigeons overhead have come and done their duty all over their heads and this time they are going to shoot some pigeons tomorrow. i still believe donald trump wins. >> i want to get you to that. dr. carson, let me ask you, when you look back what do you remember most about the past 16 months? >> well, i remember that i came to understand the level of corruption that exists within our system. i knew it was corrupt before, but throughout every aspect of it, i didn't expect that. and particularly the collusion with the media. but the thing that i remember the most are the people all over this country in those small to the largest cities. the people themselves have a great deal of wisdom and a great deal of concern about what's going on and they're depending on somebody to fix it. >> it's incredible. dr. carson told the story about meeting some of the people he
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operated on and he took out half of somebody's brain and then met that person years later and the guy was walking around with half a brain and had just graduated from college. is that the story? >> number one in his class, absolutely, with half of a brain. pretty amazing story. >> it's unbelievable. i want to ask governor huckabee about the hidden trump vote. you do not believe the pollsters. explain. >> there are an enormous number of americans who do not want to say they're voting for trump and nobody likes to call names unless they're in the political arena and they get used to it. i could be wrong and if i am i'm going to be wrong in a clolossa way. he went to the podium and said into a microphone what people were saying in a coffee shop when they leaned in closely and talked to their friends. i think there's an extraordinary
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sense of connection to donald trump for a lot of those people? >> do you think that's true, dr. carson? we've got repute tabl pollsters saying there isn't any evidence of it. >> i think there is that element. but i also think there will be a lot of democrats voting for donald trump. i see them all of the time. i get on the airplane and people come up to me say, i'm a democrat but i'm voting for trump. they have standards too and they're not necessarily accepting of corruption in government just because they're democrats. >> well, listen. i can say as the host of "the kelly file" it's been a pleasure having both pof you guys on the show over the past couple of years, the highs and the lows, both class acts. great to see you both too night. >> thank you. of course we saved the best for last and that's next.
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restaurant in ohio. what about kim davis, the kentucky county clerk who defied a supreme court ruling by refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses. spent five days behind bars before being escorted by the governor mike huckabee. in january the freedom kids performed a pro-trump song. the girls went viral but the story soured when the father of one of the girls sued the trump campaign for promising the girls another performance and then backing out. don't forget about the child who trump pulled on stage who the web dubbed mini trump. and then there's ken bone, in october his name outfit and tv interviews made him an internet sensation leading to appearances on late night talk shows. ken bone also offended a few
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the book is mostly about how i improved my life. it's got tips on how you can do the same if you find yourself struggling in your own life professionally or personally. we'll see you tomorrow on a very busy day. welcome to "hannity." tonight, it is decision time here in the united states of america. now three of donald trump's children, don jury, ivanka, tiffany, they'll be here. coming up. but first i want to lay out my closing arguments about what is at stake in this election. this is as big a choice election as i've seen in my lifetime. a big choice between donald trump who says he'll drain the swamp in washington and bring about real change or hillary clinton, the most corrupt career politician that's run for the office and if she wins tomorrow she'll face years of
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