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then you read the article, it says, it could be anywhere between 15 and 60. i could predict that, i don't have to do any poles to find that out. it is the american people that decide, it's getting out in my terms. >> president trump: there is something going on. thousands and thousands of people can't get into this arena. i just left indiana, thousands and thousands of people outside, can't get -- there is something going on, - and electricity that like 2016. >> sean: mr. president, on the way here, it was pouring all day here. for hours. i went out for an hour, i'm sweating more than -- almost like marco rubio that day. i like marco, don't misunderstand me. i m went out there an hour befoe the show, and the crowd is electric. every had i signed -- wasn't a "hannity" hat, i wish i had a penny for every one of the make america great hats i signed today, every hat was soaking wet. thereso is a bigger crowd outsie then there is inside.
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what do you want to say the americans -- we have about 30 more seconds. 90 seconds. >> president trump: i'm justsi honored because no matter where i go, it n is the same way. it is not just in ohio or indiana or just in missouri, i am so honored by it. there is something going on and it reminds me of two years ago when i knew something was going on and you knew it, by the way, and people that were with us knew it. they were looking at each other. i will never forget, twot anti-reporters looking at each other, as i t was making a spee, 32,000 people, that was a great time and i think this is going to be a great time. >> sean: election day, i actually called you, i said, you will get bad news at about 5:30, 5:15 p.m. that afternoon. you lost florida, pennsylvania, michigan, and wisconsin. and you won them, all. poles don't mean anything. >> president trump: i lost them based on fake news. >> sean: fake news. >> president trump: two hours later, when they counted the
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votes, we won very easily. >> sean: the home of rush limbaugh, and cape girardeau, hometown. mr. president, good luck. you left it all on the field. that's the way it should be. >> president trump: we did. >> sean: you missed the opening monologue. >> president trump: i saw it on the plane. i never miss your opening monologue. i would never do that. >> sean: mr. president, good luck. we appreciate it. we are out of time. let not your heart be troubled, news continues, laura ingraham is standing by. laura, how are you? want to say hi to the president? >> laura: hi, mr. president. are you going too close this or what?lo >> president trump: you are doing some job. you are doing a great job. >> sean: she's laughing. why do you always get the complements, all the time. you got the interview last week, the complements. >> laura: oh, my god. i don't know who's more competitive, you or the president? it's a tie. the two most competitive people. oh, my gosh, .rg
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>> sean: i don't think anyone has your energy level. >> president trump: i love what you are doing for the country, the people, the vets have veteran stories, which we have never had for 44 years, any we have ever had in the history of our country. >> sean: one question you want me to ask the president on your behalf? >> laura: mr. president, the american people are i think desperate for calm and unity. what message tonight are you going to give to them as we move forward, looking to the horizon of their future in this country? >> sean: american people looking for calm and unity? divided country in many ways? what message do you have? >> president trump: i think success will do that, we have to get over over the selection, interestingg time, but i think e have to do that first. i think success is going to do it, we having the most successful time financially, economically. i think that will bring a lot ot people together. it's going to start.
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>> sean: mr. president, thank you. laura, have a great show. great to see you. my final >> sean: go vote. go shock the world. just imagine the pay off when you look at the media's face tomorrow. they will crack up. that will be worth the price of admission. >> laura: hannity, great show. thank you so much. i'm laura ingram. we're going to take you live to georgia where the race for georgia is getting dirty. charges of racism and accusations of voter hacking. and republican gubernatorial candidate brian kemp joins us later in the show plus the balance of power. we break down the key mid-term races and we'll take you live to the trump rally there in missouri. he and rush limbaugh will hit the stage. but first protecting your future. preserving america that's the
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focus of tonight's angle. election day! can you believe it? it's important to focus on what we know to be true about the choice that millions of you will make tomorrow. while we often hear that all politics is local there is no getting away from the fact that trum's policies are on the ballot and that should mean that republicans do very well tomorrow night and whether or not you applaud the president's tweets d or his tone there is no debating that his policies have been reaping huge benefits for the american people. the u.s. added 250,000 jobs in october. unemployment another record low at 3.7%. wages were up 3.1%. music to my ears. as for the manufacturing jobs. the things that obama said were never coming back. well they are and with a vengeance. well then there is trade.
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remember when obama promised to renegotiate nafta? >> i would immediately call the president of mexico and the president of canada to try to amend t nafta. we've got to make sure that our agreements are good for everybody because globalization is creating winners and losers. >> laura: that sounded really good but unfortunately it never happened. trump promised and trump delivered. >> president trump: we've negotiated this new agreement based on fairness and reciprocity. because we've been treated so unfairly by so many nations. but we're changing that. >> laura: what about consumer confidence? it has not been this high since january 2001. 86% ofas americans say they are doing as well or better financially. 21% say the economy is good
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good. and more money in their pockets. less job insecurities and on judges the president has hit home run after home run with the help of mitch mcconnel and chuck grassley. two supreme court justices confirmed and many more to come. this c may be his most important legacy item on. immigration, well, the president has been hobbled by congress. remember when he offered a compromise. which offered legal status for 2 million last january. they rejected his offer. politics as usual because they prefer to keep the political issue alive. as for the wave of migrants the president is 100% correct. we must take a firm substantial and call in the military. he did that. the democrats say don't worry.
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be happy. >> they are hundreds of thousands of miles a way. people he called invaders even though they were 1000 miles away. >> suddenly it's this group of folks, they are way down there. that is the biggest -- >> laura: you notice they are always 1,000 miles away. they never move. democrats prefer that we do nothing and then wait for a full-grown crisis to appear at our border and then arguments to just wave everyone in. hoping to welcome thousands of undocumented democrats to the country. trade negotiations -- a minus. still have work to do with china. public confidence and optimistic. definitely an a and communication issues, judges a. immigration b plus.
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it's worth noting that the president has not gotten us into any stupid wars so young people should love that. the only thing better would be for us to get out of afghanistan after 17 long years. so now what are the democrats offering? well, cliches. >> democrats want to embrace the principles of our values. >> my optimistic springs from the courage, the purpose of our candidates running that are spectacular. and they know their why. >> even folks that may agree that the economy is going pretty good i think many people realize we need a check on this president. >> laura: then they dangle the prospect of a bunch of free stuff. >> medicare and a single payer system. >> and ongoing review of what medicare for all can do. >> free college tuition.
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how do you pay for some of these priorities. >> sometimes you've got to do better to do better. >> laura: okay and then roll back immigration enforcement. >> we can replace it and we can replace it with a humane agency. we should protect families that need our help and that is not what ice is doing today and that is why i believe you should get rid of it and start over andbu build something that is actually works. >> we've got to critically reexamine ice and it's roll and the way it's being administered and we need to think about starting from scratch. >> laura: and then sell us out to the big weed lobby. and other drugs. >> i believe in the full legalization of marijuana. we cane explore when it comes o other substances i think that we need to loosen regulations to allow them to be studied more for medical purpose.
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>> laura: and they will move to impeach the president. >> please don't say impeachment any more p and then they say tht i say impeachment impeachment. >> i rise to call for the impeachment of the president of the united states of america. >> laura: is that what we reallc want? of course not. let's check in with rush limbaugh in cape girardeau. >> usa! usa! usa! >> i am so hoping that in a few short minutes you start chanting something else. i was just talking to people backstage and somebody said that the president and all of us have
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been labeled by some democrats in the media -- divisive. divisive! the democrats haven't even accepted they lost the election. that is what this is all about. [ cheering ] >> it's serious stuff. all of this. i mean for crying outloud, folks. you look at what has happened -- two years ago -- every day every newspaper. "new york times," washington post. anonymous intelligence sources confirming that trump collidedat with oudin. -- putin. nothing happened. it was made up. w hillary clinton collided with russia. hillary clintonia rigged the election. [ cheering ]
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>> they got the message. these rallies i have to tell you they are the envy of official washington. there isn't a single elected official in either party who can do what this is tonight. [ cheering ] >> other than donald trump. no one. and they are jealous. this is not supposed to h. you people are supposed to love them not trump. so guess what? they want to get in on it. bill and hillary clinton and their national stadium tour. talking about and have you seen
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obama. he has been stumping down in florida. he is drawing crowds of 2,000 people. joe biden can't fill a phone booth because he is looking for something to punch out. this is incredible. and you know -- a little history when i first started watching the campaign, i watched the president and his family come down the escalator in june of 2015 and i heard his opening remarks and i said there is no way and then i saw the first polls. and then i saw the first one of these. and i said he is going to win! because he has a connection. there is no other politicians with a connection like this. nobody has it. and washington can't stand it. i'm not kidding. the establishment cannot stand
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it atan all. now folks, -- we're a nation, great nation at risk in a dangerous world and much of the risk that we face is internal. well, it's -- they tell me that we're divisive and so forth and they have not accepted the fact that they lost the election. so now, let's look at the caravan for an example. they think that the president doesn't want the caravan. you don't want the caravan because we're racist or sexist. it's an issue of law. why should we stand aside and let people break the law. what is so hard about this? we just stand aside and let them violate the law?
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it is -- we get all of these labels on us and we love our country and we want the best for everybody in it. we want the best for our kids and our grandkids. we want everybody to be great. we want everybody to experience the american dream. it was and i'm from here. i'm from cape girardeau. [ cheering ] [ applause ] >> it was -- 50 years ago. i was 16. first time i was told that i was not good enough to succeed in radio. now don't misunderstand -- we're all told this. all know how to fail. we don't need to go to the library to find books on how to fail. will never go to find a book called great committees in
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american histories. donald trump wants america to be great again and it's not a slogan. it's an objective. >> laura: joining me is monica crawley. and dave bossy president of citizen's united and monica, trump hit u three different stas today. that is going to give republicans a boost tomorrow. >> what we've learned is that donald trump is the only bull horn that matters. he has the ability to put the country in a completely different state. he has and the ability to rally the base, get out voters and support candidates and the smart republican candidates are the ones who have fully embraced him and stood by his side and the signal is if you want to continue this extraordinary record of achievement that donald trump and the congress has delivered to the americanel people both in terms of a
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stronger economic and stronger international position vote for the republican candidates. even if you don't like particularly your member of congress justf do it because ths president needs back up. >> laura: obama had some big rallies in 2010. he still lost a lot of seats. it's a tough deal for the party in power. what do you think about this? this dynamic. any different? >> history isen history and history is against republicans in this election. the wrong track number -- the same poll that has the president at 46% has the wrong track at 59%. that suggest to me that the american people like checks and balances. article 1 and ambition and that is what they are going to go out and vote for tomorrow. there are things i'm sure there are a lot of good things -- you
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are a very easy grader. i wish i had you why law school. but there are a lot of good things he has done but there are a lot of things that need some check. things in the cabinet. the epa administrator. the american people have questions. and they are going to get some answers. >> laura: they are not voting on that. i think chris is right. that's an interesting barometer. but i'm pretty sure on right track wrong took the president has improved those numbers -- improvement of those numbers since the end of the obama era but the president is still underwater in over-all approval. republicans rate better in the economy. democrats rate better in health care. how h will that play? >> first of all the reason that the president is underwater in those polls is because the mainstream media continues for two years continuous stream of
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lies about this president on a daily bases no matter what thede topic and the democratic party the party of chaos, the party of no substance whatsoever no agenda for the american people has not accepted this president and that is what the american people hear every minute of every day and this president has to fight that at every single turn and that is why you see him under water because people hear this noise from the mainstream media the liberal biased media and this president has had to fight it every single day and that is troubling to people like me because his accomplishments are outstanding. >> laura: the 3.1% improvement in wages is huge. o that is huge. panel, stick around. we're going to take you back to the president's final rally of thehe mid-term season plus ed henry is here next. [ phone rings ] what?!
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see the grinch in theaters by saying "get grinch tickets" into your xfinity x1 voice remote. a guy just dropped this off. he-he-he-he. >> laura: trump has been work over time to preserve the gop's congressional majority. we're joined by ed henry. here in new york. ed. >> laura. great to see you. the campaign started with the blue wave hammering about the president putting himself in front and center. but now it's ending with even if the democrats will take the house? the president doing what he promised. nonstop barn storming all weekend. three more rallies today. packed houses. all three have big senate battles. the closing argument about kavanaugh and the caravan and the economy. look at this abc washington post
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poll. 65% of the public has a positive view of the economy. up from 51%. highest level of optimism since 2001. the president said if democrats score bige wins they will take a wrecking ball to the recovery. also bullish about gaining seats in the senate. gop has a 51/49 edge. when it comes to the house top prognosticators now hedging saying democrats are clear favorites to win the house but it's not for, sure. a wide range for how many seats the democrats may pick up. they need to flip 23 seats to take the majority. listen. >> no one should be surprised if they only win 51 seats. >> president trump: the greatest political movement of all time in this country it's an
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incredible time in america. jobs are soaring. wages are rising. poverty is plummeting and more americans are working together than ever before in the history of our nation. >> now remember it was two years ago this week the prediction models that the elites were counting on saying hillary clinton had a 98% chance of winning the white house. >> laura: thank you so much and back with me, it is true remember two years ago, we were all here and all the pundits and prognosticators were coming up to me in the make up chair. 400 electoral votes. a pretty big win then for hillary. a couple of hours later we were the ones that were smiling ear to ear but this is different. they've put in a lot of money and they've signed up a lot of o
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people to vote. have you voted yet? do you need to know your precinct. they are connecting voters with voting and are republicans doing that? i don't see that. >> the jury is still out on that question. it is true that money is absolutely necessary. >> laura: i have not got when one text message. >> i think and as one of the very first to say donald trump was not just going to be the nominee but the president of the united states i don't think the great silent majority is done yet. i think we'll see the same number of voters that came out toe-elect donald trump come out now because donald trump has created an emotional bond with the american people and now he has a record that he is running on r and those folks out in america who are benefiting froml his agenda want to make sure that he is well protected.
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>> there are enough people who voted for trump that are regretting that decision. turn out is going to be through the roof on both sides. when more people come out it usually benefits the democrats. i'm putting the number at 35. so i think that is where we're going to wind up. >> laura: the issue of race has really come right into the center for a lot of reasons. with the horrific acts of violence. white nationalist -- sending crazy stuff in the mail. the horrific attack in the synagogue so people were riveted to this conversation. however the democrats tend to over play their hands. this was nicole wallace over at msnbc who was stunned that it iu not 90% chance that the democrats are going to take everything. >> how is this where we are?
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and how is this not a 90/10 issue? how are 90% of americans not so upset about racism that they are not out marching and protesting all republicans. >> laura: remember what hillary said? let's listen. >> why aren't i 50 points ahead you might ask? the choice for working families has never been clearer. >> laura: when you competent sleep at night just listen to that on a continuous loop and you will go right to sleep. it's a sense of they are so racist they are nazis, auto crafts. theisms and insults go on and on. >> we heardrd this all two years ago. they were not true then and they are not true today. the people that you're talking
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about those are the people that are going to be coming out in droves tomorrow. looking at numbers of over 100 million people may vote in this mid-term election. just unbelievable numbers across the country and those are the peoplele that are sick and tired of being told from the pollsters who to vote for and what to vote for. i stood in the campaign headquarters with then candidate trump and we were looking at the early exit polls and it was aea gut punch. after hearing all of the negative pollsters telling us we were 100% going to lose. and of course we won. that is where we're heading tomorrow.. we're going to i pick up seats n the senate and going to pick up in the house. >> laura: i was saying earlier today -- early voting in florida
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showed that i think it was 25,000 to 30,000 more democrats voting early in florida than republicans. now that is party registration. that doesn't mean it's for whom you voted. >> when we were going into election day two years ago we were about 100,000 votes down. 100,000 more democrats than the republicans. wewe won about 125,000 votes two years ago in florida. today we're about 70,000 votes down only and so we're in a much better position. itit is much better. and i know that chris wants to say no but the numbers don't lie. >> laura: chris, do you think the young people will turn out to vote? because hollywood told them -- >> about a 300% increase --
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>> laura: more young people voting? i predict yeah. >> but it's happening on both sides. i think the massive turn out is happening on both sides. >> laura: 11th hour charges in the georgia gubernatorial race. betweenn brian kemp and stacey abrams. brian kemp is here with his final message to the voters next.
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>> laura: the georgia gubernatorial race has been one of the most hollywood hotly contested races this cycle. rocked with charges of racism andra voter suppression with celebrity and political power players descending on the peach state. joining me brian kemp. mr. secretary, thank you for being here tonight. this is how stacey abrams responded to your campaign's charges of hacking. >> i think he cooked up the
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charge because he realizes once again he has left 6 million voter's information vulnerable and if he got caught two daysea before the election having exposed so many georgians he would lose so he blames someone else for his mistakes. >> laura: your response. >> look, we got this information over the weekend and immediately called homeland security and fbi and the georgia bureau of investigations after meeting earlier today the georgia bureau of investigations has opened a criminal investigation into this matter. their cyber crime center will be investigating that so it's not in the hands of my office. we've passed the information along to them. they believe it to be credible enough to open a criminal investigation. >> laura: can you give us any more? one person, two people. overseas? in the country? >> i understand.
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this is a criminal investigation. very serious matter. we've hand this like we always do. cyber instance or any other investigation, when it's criminal we go to the proper authorities. they found it to be credible enough to open a criminal investigation and we'll let them take the lead on that. i would refer questions to them at this point.hi >> laura: mr. secretary, people from jimmy carter and other supporters of stacey abrams has said well you can't be i'm partial in dealing with claims of voter suppression or challenges to the final vote once they are cast tomorrow and your response has been bipartisan commission is involved and looking at any such charges and there is no worries. but do you see why democrats are concerned and if the shoe were on the other foot wouldn't republicans be saying the same thing? >> anybody that knows how the t system in georgia works would not be saying that.
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that a rid claim. it's our county election offices and superintendents that hold the election. they are counting the votes there. local election board certifies the election. the press and the public cano watch that. all of this nonsense of voter suppression is absolutely rid rid. minority participation is up 23% in the great state of georgia. there is a million more people on our voter rolls now than when i took office. i created an on-line system where georgians can register to vote 24 hours a day seven days a week. staceyek abrams voted against tt legislation. these same type charges have happened from her liberal groups that are supporting her extreme agenda. she is trying to distract from the record this she wants people thatac are here illegally to voe for her and basketbal -- her.
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they withdraw their complaint and then they were suing us to do something that we already do. thisis is the 11th hour tactics. i'm doing my job, laura i have a duty to keep elections in georgia secure, accessible and fair and that is what we're doing. >> laura: president obama comes into town, mr. secretary, oprah comes into town and it was star power all the time. they draw huge crowds. are you concerned that that star power wille translate into votes for people who said i liked president obama. i liked him as president. and oprah, i liked her show andt i like her magazine. two african-american success stories are urging people to make history again in the state of georgia. >> president obama didn't win georgia. everybody> including president trump thinks highly of oprah
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winfrey but georgians are going tto vote for the best person to move their state forward. herschelel walker -- and a lot f other great georgians. that is what they want. they want a governor of us building off being the number one state six years in a row. that was announced by governor dill. i'm proud of having the governor's support as well as governor sonny perdue. i want to keep that same direction and move it to a new level. stacey abrams wants to take that completely different. raisingg taxes and bigger government. >> laura: georgia's economic revival has been something to watch and people wanting to turn that back and say no. because oprah came into town.
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god bless her but you cannot argue with success. mr. secretary, we will be watching closely tomorrow. we really appreciate you giving us time tonight. very busy night. could it happen again? pollsters are nervous ahead of tomorrow's mid-terms and two prominent ones join us next to break it down. what hollywood and the president are doing in the final hours of the mid-term race. stay there. puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪
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>> laura: a question and certainly one that they don't want to face tomorrow. what went wrong in the established narrative that is democrats are likely to regain control of the house and the republicans retain the senate. based largely on national polls. so if they made enough adjustments to right their
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wrongs? or are we in store for another night of surprises. john, what is different this time around for the polling companies and how they may have tweaked and adjusted? >> let's talk about the media pollsters. we live or die with the candidates and they got surprised. and inside the trump campaign we were saying no. we could win and we were sitting around five or six cities a day. we can win but we need a goodd turn out on tuesday. same thing tomorrow. if we don't have a good turn out. if there are 35 million votes cast and there could be 100 million and if we don't have a good turn out we could lose. nevada and florida and missouri,
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indiana. and you had each different pollster saying in thet media that one would say the republican is going to win. one wouldat say the democrat is going to win. are sorry.say they >> laura: the only profession that i know of where you can be consistently wrong. not just pollsters. pundits. if you are a basketball coach and you have a losing season afteron losing season you're go. but what is different this time that you saw last time? >> i'll go back and defend some of the polls in 2016. what was bad about 2016 were the pundits who were all over place saying this as a lock race for hillary clinton and when it was much more competitive. and there was data to support that. >> laura: the big wall. the waterloo in pennsylvania. i love sitting at the pennsylvania watching the
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waterloo collapse and there was no way he was going to win in wisconsin and michigan was done. it was not just the pundits but a lot of pollsters got it wrong. nate silver -- i'm sorry but he was badly wrong. the crystal ball smashed all over the floor. >> the experts were assuming -- there was data and this is why there is some di deja vu happenn this race. and keep the losses or even pick up a seat in the senate but there is data that supports the idea that the republicans can have a pretty good day tomorrow. but it' whether they've been abo look at the data.
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>> laura: a lot of people put a lot of stock in the generic ballot and most people walk around saying that is good. in reality what does that translatee into? >> you brought up the sports metaphor. i wish the colleges would get good teams. they willrt have 23%-24% republicans. it was 33 the day donald trump got elected. we didn't leave. >> laura: is stretch noski going to win that. >> you've got to get out. you've got a choice. lamont, he said no comment on if he would raise taxes. >> laura: we're going to check in with president trump in cape
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girardeau, michigan. let'-- missouri.let's check in. >> president trump: our economy is setting records on a daily bases. there is no place i would rather be for the last stop of this campaign than right here in missouri with the incredible men and women who make our country run. this is my last stop.
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[ four more years ] [ four more years ] >> president trump: thank you. thank you.. it's make america great again. greatest slogan of all-time. greatest slogan but you know what, we cannot use it for the second four. because it's well i thought you were going to make it great. what are you doing using it again. so our new slogan will be, "keep america great" keep america great because the wrong people follow us in office it could be all be gone. all of the 401ks where your wife or husband thinks you're a super genius because you're up
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51%. upp 60%. up 42%. my husband is a genius but for the whole marriage of 20 years she was screaming at him saying you don't know what the hell you're doing and now he is a genius. you are looking very good. very good. but i have to say so this is my last stop. i told you. left ohio. left georgia yesterday. left all of these great states. montana. big sky. we left all of these great states. we covered a lot of territory. my last stop is here. i think for one reason -- for one reason and i have to say it. because this is the home of rush limbaugh. [ cheering ]
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and david limbaugh. thank you. david. thank you, david. great lawyer. i hear david is a great lawyer. everybody loves you. thank you, david. but this is the home of rush and what he did today was fantastic. because hee doesn't do that. this is his home. he lovesn' missouri. and it's very important.an also this is the place that josh is running. josh is a young, incredible guy with tremendous talent. he will serve this country so well. he will represent missouri so well. and he is actually leading. he is actually leading. for decades washington only
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served the powerful and the well connected. those days are over. together we arere the voice for every citizen who has ever been overlooked, abandoned, neglected, ignored. you remember the words -- the deplorables. that was a good speech. i don't know did the speech writer for the deplorable speech, did that person get fired immediately or the following week? wow, did he give us a great gift. but the deplorables are the greatest people on earth. they are the smartest. is there a doctor in the house, please? doctor. please. thank you. thank you very much. take your time.uc
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doctor, take your time. we have plenty of time, right? [ cheering ] thank you, doctor. take your time, doctor. thank you. >> laura: hollywood is making a concerted push. we'll check back in and make sure that individual who obviously needs medical attention got it. but here to tell us more you've got to see the cultural elements. raymond arroyo. what is happening? >> hollywood had something they call the vote the telethon for america. now the mda tells us it was canceled but the telethon for america -- comedian -- got jane
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fonda -- and all of these stars -- ben gleeb took to the phone bank. watch this. >> hey guys. i'm here in the green room. it seems festive on tv. this is what it looks like back here. we're just going to hang out. there is a bar. there is some media over here. >> that was olivia who went to the big celebrity room. we have another clip. here is how this works. they have a phone bank. you call in and promise to vote and then a celebrity calls you back. who are test people? that need to call -- they are not even raising any money. can you raise money for a charity while you're at it. >> laura: are there any people that anyone knows? >> louis dreyfus and tom arnold
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was down front still trying to find the trump tapes this is a sad but last ditch effort. >> laura: you've got to hand it to them. they are all in because of their hatred for donald trump. these people despise donald trump. they don't care about the good economy. ifca more americans are doing better hollywood doesn't care because they want to get rid of trump. >> this is geared toward young viewers. youngto voters. they are trying town spire them. there was a song. even if you do it just for the sticker and brag on instagram. >> laura: honestly. the? heated moment from our friday's focus group where we were in phoenix. we didn't show it to you on friday. p ..
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space where i can have really intelligent, intellectually clear dialogue, excuse me, could you take your foot off my throat. it doesn't work that way. >> that the vote be a conversation to take the foot off your neck. >> important final message for voters ahead of tomorrow. shannon bream, take it away. shannon: welcome to fox news at night coming live from america's election headquarters in new york, coverage of the midterm election just hours away from the first paul opening as the american people prepare to make their voices heard. we are focusing on what we know about turnout, the latest campaign moves, the weather, whether there will be a blue tsunami or red wave. anchors will hit key
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