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of rigid idealogy and they demand absolute agreement and demonize anyone who questions their radical ideas. did you ever see anything like what is going on? >> sean: you decide in 4 nights. laura ingraham, i have a question for you. just for a second. wisdom says republicans will pick up seats in the house and may lose the house and pick up seats in the senate. just imagine for a moment all of the media -- [laughing] -- if republicans win it all! i am an optimistic guy. i don't know what will happen. i can take victory or defeat. i can't imagine how unhinged they will be. [laughing]. it's worth the price of admission just for that. >> laura: well, they will be wearing what i am bearing. black. remember the day after the
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election they all wore black. it's an election. >> sean: i want to win this one just to see their faces. where you in? >> in phoenix. covering the mcsally race. they have planes over me. this is fun. >> sean: i want to tell you one thing. according to sinemma you are among people and it's okay to fight with the taliban. good luck. signenmnem sinema. >> sean: have a great show. >> laura: i am laura ingraham
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and this is the "angle" live from the border state in arizona. we have so much to get through. we have to fit it into an hour. states like this are not just front and center in the mid-terms, they resonate nationally because the issue of immigration has come to the fore. president trump has refocussed attention on the issue, of course he is being labeled a racist. he referred to that in his speech in missouri. tonight a hispanic border patrol agent and a family member of a victim of illegal immigrants crime will be here. where the polls stand now and what ads are working with voters. everything you need to know before the mid-terms. and democrats have long used dark money and dirty tricks. we will layout how they are
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engageing in both this mid-term season. it's off the charts. first the race to the bottom. the focus of tonight's "angle." the better donald trump does aa african-american voters, the more democrats shame him. when young african-americans were invited to the white house by the president. they were derided by the left. >> they used young blacks as props which is an insult to them. >> laura: insult to them? really. aren't those racist sentiments? isn't it wrong to lump people into political camps or believe only authentic african-americans
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despise donald trump. why should a reverend be speaking of these terms at all? they are worried about their prospects. now the left are engaged in a coordinated effort to brand donald trump as a racist. >> we have a white nationalist president. >> people know when you say nationalism, people know what that is a dogma for. that's a wink and nod to white nationalist. >> this man doubled down after 11 beautiful people were shot and killed while worshipping. for what? some ideal of rightness that donald trump spews out of his mouth every day. >> laura: that's what donald trump thinks about every day. you are better than that. and this tiresome claim. >> trump knows the only way they
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can energize their bases is through fear. >> sean: i thought she was supposed to be funny. fear mongering. what was oprah winfrey doing in atlanta if not fear mongering? >> i am here today because of the men and the women who were lynched, who were humiliated, and who were discriminated against and who were suppressed and repressed and oppressed. >> [cheers and applause]. >> i refuse to let their sacrifices be in vain. >> laura: you have to hand it to oprah. she is a great speaker. i liked herbert when she was giving way toyotas. to tie the candidacy of kemp to
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racism and lynching? come on. that's baseless. it's totally cruel and you are much better than that and much bigger than that. i say this to oprah, how is this living our best life now? this desensitizes us to the real racists who should be condemned and prosecuted when they comment heinous crimes and use violence to hurt and maim people of a different race. what did kemp ever do aside from running against a black opponent? nothing. for a taste of true racial obsession, hear what a few prominent democrats said this week that didn't get that much attention. >> what do you think of cory booker? >> i adore him. >> saying kick them in the
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chins? >> that was holder. >> sorry. >> i know they all look alike. >> [laughing]. >> our state director is indian-american but he does an amazing job. our director of constituent services with african-american, but she does a more incredible job than you could ever mag. >> laura: [laughing]. i still can't believe that comment. in florida a staffer of gillum said this about his promises and about the state itself. >> fairy tales in the modern-day begin with once i am elected. >> this is a [bleep] state. >> laura: imagine if a conservative staffer for ron desantis said something similar.
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it would be wall-to-wall news day and night. he and the candidate would be labeled as racist. a pathetic double standard is what we showed you. you know they won't cover that. that's just some fringe guy making a video. democrats like gillum are featured in pieces across all media. most of these pieces focus on their race as the biggest selling point. i assume they are about more than that. they have views and ideas. it's always about race and race alone. black republicans like john james running for senate or omar a muslim republican running for congress are hardly covered at all. race doesn't matter if you are a republican. not historic at all. the reason for this leftist race
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baiting trump's policies are working for african-americans and the results are coming in. democrats sense it. they are losing their grip on the black community. black unemployment is town and the polls are moving.own and the polls are moving.down and the polls are moving. check out this poll. president trump's approval rating is almost triple. look at this: this may be the most revealing number of all. on the issue of immigration. 15% of black americans like trump's approach last year. not great. this year almost doubled. 29% approve of trump's immigration stance. you might not like everything he
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tweets but donald trump is standing up for all americans. he doesn't care about your skin color or what religion you practice. he is about america. that's a good thing. and back to obama, because he is campaigning across the country. aside from his incredible example of being a great father and himself a historic figure. you have to ask this question: what did obama actually do for black america? african-american wages during his 8 years were flat. obamacare was a complete and total disaster. he did little to protect the black community from the competition of cheap, illegal labor. hardly talked about it. do not let the race husksters convince you to embrace the failure of the past. for democrats this is not about
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protecting minorities, it's about regaining raw political power even if it means turning american against american and stopping the economic revival across all races. that's the "angle." kimberly is a fox news contributor. and niger is a leader of racial quality and journalist. how effect are these strategies to win over african-americans? start with what the democrats are doing? trump is a racist. the drum beat across all media today. >> well, in the past it's been what they go to in their playbook.
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they can't talk about the economy and the record low black and brown unemployment. historic lows. since we have been recording these numbers. they go to their dirty bag of tricks and pull out the race card. i called it for a couple of decades and my father before me. he called it racial hustling. the problem is and the reason we take this posture is we come from a civil rights organization where you want to talk about real voter suppression. three of our boys were murdered. they didn't have to show an ied. they lost their lives and were murdered by the klan in mississippi for registering
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people to vote. >> laura: but to hear today, we have made no progress. >> that's an absurdity. it spits on the grave of all of those brave white and blacks that gave their lives for the civil rights revolution and the civil war 100 years before then. it send the wrong message to young blacks, young white house, hispanics and asian-americans. they live in a country because of our constitution that is the freest liberty embracing country not only in the world but the history of the world. >> laura: jonathan, interesting races. you have gillum in florida. barack obama a 2-term president. went out very popular. for oprah to come to georgia.
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a larger than life figure. she act like no progress has been made and we are on the verge of having this guy brian kemp oversee mass lynchings of african-americans. how is that a positive engagement on politics? >> i think what we is doing is acknowledging that kemp is suppressing over 53,000 votes in georgia. this is a long history of suppressing votes in the south by conservatives, by republicans. in 2005, the head of the rnc apologized for embracing the southern strategy. embracing racism from white people to get votes. that's what the republican party tried to do. that was their strategy. he apologized for it in 2005, there is no proof they stopped doing it. cue donald trump calling
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mexicans murderers and rapists. >> laura: let's say in georgia. when voter registration and kim you have written about this, the integrity of the vote needs to be maintained. duplicate registrations or whose names don't match, states across the country end up cleaning up their rolls. they have always done it. this has turned into a racial football in georgia. you heard what jonathan said. 53,000 purged from the rolls. is that really what has been happen something -- happening and is kemp the cull brit? >> no, it's a routine thing that happens in states year after year. you are not seeing it happen to just minorities.
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people of all races are pulled off and sometimes it's an error. often it's to update the list. the rhetoric changed so much this election. the complaint was tougher voter i.d. laws. that moved to claims of suppression. there is an electoral strategy behind this. democrats continue to argue every time there is a poll that says that african-americans are supporting donald trump in greater numbers. even they will admit that has shifted. in a race this close where 2 or 3 points are the deciding factor, to have african-americans vote for republicans or simply not come out and vote for democrats, stay home because they are not animated against donald trump, that could be the difference between victory and defeat. that's why you see this rhetoric
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reaching such extraordinary levels. >> laura: both side are accusing the other of ramping up rhetoric for political reasons. niger what vice-president pence said today. reacting to what oprah did in georgia. let's watch. >> i would like to remind stacy and oprah and will farrell, i will kind of a big deal too. this ain't hollywood. this is georgia. >> [cheers and applause]. >> laura: how much star power? oprah had an effect if 2008 and turned out voters for barack obama no doubt about it. the economy now is doing well. in 2008 it wasn't. the great economic statistics yesterday with raising wages. did the celebrity factor work
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here using the race card? >> i suppose this will be some degree of an impact. no doubt that oprah is popular. i think that come next tuesday, there will be a surprise. i don't know that republicans will hold on to the house. but i think they will do a lot better than particularly in the minority community than people are polling right now. you hear of a hidden trump vote that could move the polls 3 to 5%. it's not just whites that are afraid to tell the polster they are voting for donald trump. there is a rein of terror in minority precincts that punish people that you are supposed to vote democrat if you are black. >> laura: yes, people are afraid. jonathan, don't you agree it's not a good thing if people are afraid to wear a t-shirt supporting whether it's the
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democrat or the republicans? now you have people who are afraid to wear a maga hat. they are afraid they will be called a racist. is that a good thing? >> i don't think they should be afraid. they should be embarrassed. >> laura: well, they are afraid. >> there should be no fear from expressing your political opinions. when you are embracing a party who advocates for racism calling themselves nationalists, you should be embarrassed. >> everything is racism. >> not everything is racism. >> my friend says you can't throw out the racism card forever. >> [overlapping talking]. >> laura: the record low unemployment for african-americans is not racist. >> obama cut it in half. >> laura: wages have gone up. didn't under obama.
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kim, if they take the house do progressive policies show us something new, a new economic boom under a liberal policy? >> it's not been note. there are few real progressive candidates likely to win. democrats kept a lid on them. most of the races are democrats trying to position themselves at moderates. look at arizona. to the extent the progressive his the air time in the kavanaugh hearing they blew the potential for a blue wave. that's not winning it for democrats this year. >> laura: they don't want to talk about the caravan at all. thank you very much. the reaction to trump's moves on immigration over the last week resulted in a common refrain from the left. oh, it's racist!
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a border agent and a police officer killed by illegal aliens, tells us why they are offended. stay there. fast fast tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums tums chewy bites with gas relief
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displrch ♪ >> laura: we broadcast from the border state of arizona. where immigration will play front and center in the senate race. tight between mcsally and the democrat sinema. thousands are coming to claim asylum. the caravan. president announced a big change to the process.
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let's watch. >> illegal aliens won't get a free pass into our country seeking asylum. those who break our laws and enter illegally will no longer be able to gain automatic admission into our country. we will hold them. >> laura: fantastic! i love it. joining us is the vice-president of the national border patrol council and pam owens whose nephew was murdered in 2014 by an illegal immigrant who was already twice deported. will this make a difference in the number of illegals crossing the border with this caravan approaching? >> we have a situation where we have a president who actually cares. that's important. we have somebody who is making a
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stop to. unless you stop the catch and release. >> laura: he said we will catch but won't release. i want to play something for you. this was jake tapper of cnn earlier today discussing what the president said. >> we were told by the white house that president trump would introduce a new policy which it came to asylum. that's not what happened. i don't know of a national security expert who says there says there is a crisis at the border. >> laura: you deal with this day in and out. is this a crisis with the number of people crossing the border? >> it's been a crisis for sometime. it was a huge crisis during the
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obama administration. when we started under president trump the numbers lowered dramatically on his rhetoric alone. we missed the mark, but now we are seeing a president that will enforce the law. he is not bringing anything new to the table. he is saying protect our borders. what a crazy idea. >> laura: but it's racist and you are hispanic. how does it feel to have the president called racist and anti-lati anti-latino. every time he wants to do something all of those names come out. >> when you don't have an argument anymore and you realize you are wrong, that's what you have to say, racist. i have been called an uncle juan so many times. a race traitor. it's not a racial thing. border security has nothing to do with race. the security of our country has nothing to do with race. i owe everything to this country.
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the only flag i will fly and support and the only country they support is the united states of america. >> laura: a lot of blue flag in that caravan. >> if you are escaping a country because they oppressed you so badly, would you be flying the flag of that country? >> laura: that's a great point. thanks for raising it. pamela, i want to go to you. the president has been vilified for raising the issue of illegal immigrants crime. outrage all day long because he discussed cases such as that of your nephew, a police officer in california gunned down in cold blood by luis who was twice deported and came back and killed and laughed about it in court when he was sentenced. your take on the vilification of
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this president and his concern about illegal immigrants crime? >> i support everything this president is doing and has done. our entire family are so grateful for everything he's done. i get so angry when i listen to what people do say about him. he is not a villian. he is doing what he was hired to do, protect our nation and protect our people. that's what he is there for. that's what he is supposed to do. we have a president who is doing it. the democrats can't stand it. they have blood on their hands. they should be ashamed of themselves. listening to the last guest talking about we should be embarrassed. no, they should be embarrassed. shame on them all of them. thank you, president trump. >> laura: pamela, i am so stunned when i see people -- i should not be after all of these
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years. i am stunned. when you have someone standing up for victims. victims who are trafficked and guns coming across the board and fentanyl coming across the border and 2 california police officers gunned down. to bring this up as racist? he doesn't care if it's white, black, gay or straight. it's an american. >> exactly. >> laura: and that's racist? if you could speak directly to the american people about this toxic charge of racism that we heard all day long on cnn and msnbc, all day long. >> well, i can tell you that you should take a walk in our shoes. you would understand. it has nothing to do with race. i don't care what race mr
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mr. montes was, he murdered 2 officers as well as the man that he car jacked was a black man. let's not talk race. it has nothing to do with race. he was a criminal. an illegal alien. in our country numerous times illegally. shame on those who get on the president for doing what he should do. >> laura: they used the charge because they do not have an answer. they know this is a potent issue. as the president said today, women want to be safe too. let's watch that. >> a caravan of thousands of people and others forming, pouring up into our country. we have no idea who they are. i don't want them in our country. women don't want them in our
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country. women want security. men don't want them in our country. but the women do not want them. women want security. >> laura: safety is very important and homeland. you want to be safe. not everybody is a criminal. we know that. but sadly that's not the case. even in mesa, arizona shot in the face. >> you don't know. you are here in arizona. 40% of all of the drugs that enter this country illegally come through here. we are coming up on elections. it's important that people realize when you go to that poll, do you want border security? 40% of drugs come through arizona. do you want border security or do you want somebody that doesn't care about our borders. >> laura: sinema is terrible on the border. thank you very much.
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great to you have on. pam, thanks for being brave enough to share that story. we will never forget. when we come back, the polsters, they have it all covered for us. you don't want to miss this next segment. stay right there.
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>> ♪ >> laura: only 5 days to go until the mid-term elections. tonight we highlight the races that democrats thought were a sure bet. now it's anyone's guess. joining me is tom and doug. tom, let's start with you. john tester in montana. he was sailing to reelection. tell us about the dirty tricks that has his challenge the republican back in the hunt tonight. >> well, a libertarian candidate. he doesn't dropout but endorsed
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rosendale. lisbertarian wasn't get a lot o support. we only have 2 polls. 1 a week ago. we have no data in montana. it seems like a close race. trump has been there. this could be a surprise election night because they have not polled. >> laura: doug, in florida things are interesting there. it looked like gillum built a big momentum. then we heard about this corruption and getting bribes and the fbi investigation and the anti-israel group. now his lead is cut in half. trump is spending time there as well. what is going on? >> look, florida is a very close
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toss up state in both the governor's race and the senate race. you're absolutely right. gillum opened a double digits lead. then we heard a lot more about a corruption scandal. travel gifts. and there is also the issue of the role of the president trying to mobilize voters for ron desantis who was slipping until recently. a slight advantage to gillum but no more. >> laura: now missouri where claire mccaskill made a comment is donald trump's border security policy. the wall and other things. let's watch what she said. >> the impression he is giving us is the democrats are in favor of our border being overrun.
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i am not. i support the president 100% doing what he needs to do to secure the border. >> laura: tom, mccaskill is like a border hawk. what is going on? >> mccaskill, every cycle they think they can get her. this years different. she is running ads saying she is not one of those create democrats like bernie sanders and the others. this race has a different feel to it. the polls are very, very close. josh holiday is up 2 points. but this race is close. you can't count out mccaskill. she is doing what she needs to do win. she might be end up on the short side 5 days from now. >> laura: we saw the graphic come up on trump's approval
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rating for the economy. great news. 51% approval rating. his numbers in florida and tennessee very good. moving up to new jersey. bob menendez has been mired in scandals but holding on the lead. could that change? >> it could. laura, the only thing that is tethering bob menendez up at this point is the state is so very, very democratic as long as i can remember going back over 20 years. it's been represented by democrats in the senate. the lead in the polls they have seen is down to between 4 and 6 points. it's a toss up. it could go either way. the democratic nature of the
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state make bob menendez ever so slightly a >> laura: tom, we are out of time. a quick question. could it be in some polls people are afraid to say they will vote for republicans? you find that sometimes in workplace workplaces? is there something about pollsters that people might not always be truthful are or they trait? >> the effect in 2016 trump's numbers were higher when the poll was conducted with the robo-call. instead of talking to a live person, press one if you support donald trump. he got higher rates in those polls. there is that effect. we may see it come back here in
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2018. it's very hard to quantify. >> democrats like polls more than republicans and answer them in slightly higher numbers which effects the ultimate results as well. >> laura: can't wait. thank you very much. great insight. we have been reviewing the hottest and most effective ads. we want to bring in someone, an advertising guru. he will break them down for us. stay there.
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>> ♪ >> laura: a good campaign ad can change the course of the entire race. there is one man who studied their effectiveness for years. joining us now frank, great to see you. you for georgia. i am here in arizona. i want to start with an ad from president trump. let's watch. >> when i look at the way things are, it remind me of how far we have come.
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>> these numbers they are impressive. >> [overlapping talking]. >> things are starting to change. there is more opportunity and security to i have been e-- invest in the ones that matter. this could all go away if we don't choose the right future. >> laura: frank, what do you think about that one? >> it's clearly a partisan ad. to my surprise and the testing we just completed, that ad was celebrated. democrats responded almost as favorably as republicans because it dealt with an emotional appeal that the public wants. a mom and her daughter. desperate for things to get better. democrats even give trump credit for improving the economy. that was right on the mark. it's one of those rare partisan ads that are effective.
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>> laura: i want to play an ad from brian kemp in georgia. stacy getting help from oprah today and will farrell early. >> i am brian kemp. i am so conservative, i blow up government spending. i own guns. that no one is taking away. my chainsaw is ready to rip up some regulations. >> [whirring]. >> i have a big truck. just in case i need to roundup criminal illegals and take them home myself. yep, i just said that. you want a political incorrect conservative, that's me. >> laura: how did that do? >> fantastic among republicans and awful among democrats. and people who are independent wonder is this guy serious or a good old boy.
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all of these ads will be join monday night on hbo and vice news. we tested over 250 political ads. that among republicans are is in the top 10. democrats say no way. >> laura: let's move on to bob. i will stake him beating menendez. i love new jersey. it's beautiful but corrupt. i want it to get better. watch this ad. >> these are difficult times. things are better for us than they were for our mothers and grand mothers. now we are going through another change. it will make life better for her. reading this sworn fbi affidavit containing allegations that menendez traveled abroad to have sex with under-age prostitutes.
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i would never be able to explain a vote for him to her? >> brilliant. there is a special relationship between a mother and a daughter. this is one of those places where the "me too" movement is alive and alive on behalf of the republicans and against the democrats. i believe there are a series of ads that may cost menendez the election and that's one of them right there. >> laura: thank you very much, frank. democrats used to claim when it comes to dark money and dirty tricks, they are above board. the republicans do that stuff. we have information showing you they are engage in both and we will show you next. today... back pain can't win. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain. only aleve targets tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve back & muscle. all day strong. all day long.
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>> laur >> laura: democrats, we won't use dirty money or tricks. the democrats are using both. first the tricks. illegal mailers targeting republican voters in montana, indiana and missouri attempting to scare them into staying home. then, there is the dark money. the "new york times" reporting on a group called the hub project run by obama alumns with a stated goal of funding progressive candidates to the tune of $30 million through anonymous sources. joining us to discuss is victor. i thought the democrats were against these practices. they abhor them. >> [laughing]. the party switched. the wealthy and the poor in the democratic party and the
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middle-class fed. you saw that in the 2008 and 2016 campaign. they outraised republicans. obama was the first president to refuse public campaign. you look at the wealthiest 20 counties in the united states, 15 of the 20 are democratic. the great wealth in this country is no longer mining or agriculture or steel. it's high-tech and media and high finance. apple and google and amazon. facebook. that's why we have a billion dollars coming into this race. it's not always logical how you spend that money when you have so much. some is sloppy on their part. they feel ted cruz is public enemy number 2 and nunes is public enemy number 2.
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they are poring $75 million into a senate race they probably won't win. they had 2 minutes of hate and not distributing the fund. it's like the end are so justified. they are so nobel. redistribution that any means necessary to obtain them are okay. >> laura: weigh in on the race baiting we started the show with tonight. in arizona. immigration. 40% of all illegal drugs come in through arizona. it's an important state. the race card being played all day long. and for most of the election cycle against supporters of president and his agenda and so forth. your final thoughts on that? >> it's the same idea. it's flipped.
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the civil rights people that were in the north democratic now they believe that you are superficial appearance is incidentical to your character. they flipped just like the money question we discussed earlier. >> laura: well, i think people are getting tired of it. i think it's an insult to true racism. victor, thank you very much. stay there. for a preview of a very important "angle" from arizona tonight. when we continue right when we come back. managing my type 2 diabetes wasn't my top priority.
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>> laura: we just heard how important arizona is to the entire immigration debate. tomorrow we will bring you out special focus group of arizonans
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of every political stripe to discuss the issue. we will talk with senate candidate martha mcsally as she looks to close the deal versus kyrsten sinema. be sure to tune in. it will be an important "the ingraham angle" tomorrow. that's all we have here. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team is in washington. >> shannon: we have a brand-new lawsuit hot off the presses filed by a number of migrants part of the caravan. they are suing president trump. thank you so much. with the end of the fox news alert. the all-out effort to hold the senate lands in missouri. president trump rallying support for republican candidate josh hawley in a day filled with brand-new developments in the presidents immigration message. what he has planned for the border straight ahead. republicans are staking tuesday on trump tower wall democrats are pinning key races on star power. who will win? brazils ambassador

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