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are made of bureaucrats protected barack obama and aworking to destroy the trump agenda." if they give for watching, tammy bruce filling in for laura ingraham tonight. tammy, taken away. >> tammy: hey, jason, great stuff and your book of course always important and terrific taking over now. i'm tammy bruce and for laura ingraham and this is the "the ingraham angle." four days, this man has done a complete about-face on three major issues. at mollie hemingway and matt schlapp heres. to expose at all. plus, biden didn't get the postconvention bump he wanted but president trump sure did. john mclachlan and tom bevan break it all down and give us a sneak peek at some internal trump campaign pulling. laura is here, don't you marry it with a raymond arroyo for a very special edition of friday follies, the best of biden in the basement and how could they choose? you don't want to miss that
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either. the biting campaign must be gettingt some alarming internal polling on wisconsin because after trashing president trump provisioning kenosha, joe biden madeha a seemingly impromptu trp to the battle scarred city today where he met with the family of jacob blake and hosted an entirely scripted townhome. almost entirely scripted. >> my name is portia bennett, i was h going to go off the paper but i can't. we need the truth. and i'm part of the truth. >> tammy: when trump visited earlier this week, and the media was incensed. >> trump wrapping up a controversial visit to kenosha, wisconsin. >> the white house has promised a unifying visit but that would be a grossse departure of what e have seen from thet president. speak with the president today
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not focused on the pandemic but instead as former vice president joe biden put it, fanning the flames of racial tension. >> n no bias there, keep in mind to local officials were adamant that the president come to town to offer comfort and support to the victims of left-wing writing and looting. who asked biden to visit? they begged him not to come. here's how the media spun biden's little daytrip. >> joe biden is coming here to kenosha, wisconsin, with a message of healing. >> tammy>> focusing on a differt battleground permitting healing and kenosha. >> joe biden and kenosha, he wants to fight for the soul of this nation and that's precisely what he is trying to do. >> tammy: wow, really, amazing from what i saw biden was more doom and evasion then hope and
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healing. take aing, look. >> these are very fine people on both sides. no president has said anything likeen that. the jerry point i'm making is it the legitimizes. it legitimizes a dark side of human nature. >> tammy: that, by the way, a light and that's been debunked. the president never said it and he was directly and immediately repudiated and white supremacists but s joe biden continued to mention that. joining me now, steve cortez, trump 2020 senior advisor and chris hahn, former aide to senator chuck schumer. we'll forgive them part of that of the progressive podcast. okay, welcome aboard. obviously, steve, the mic and people can make theic determination and how these two men have been treated and the difference, but what is it that
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they can't afford to have wisconsin a break for trump mpagain? is that what's leaving behind all of this whenll it comes to their attitude and how they present these two stories? >> absolutely, they know how critical the state of wisconsin is in the upper midwest will be in general. it's fascinating to me because joe biden stopped the petro state just a couple of weeks ago when he would not go there to accept the democratic nomination evenen though the convention was officially still located in milwaukee. he claims at the time that the science would not allow him to travel there. well, the science has not changed over the last few weeks and what's changed perhaps is the political science. the reality of polls tightening all over the country, and the realization within team biden get on theave to road and that the basement bunker strategy of limping into the finish line and try to run up the clock to win by default is not going too work. >> tammy: you know, chris, people say that you shouldn't
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listen shouldn't listen necessarily to a politician but what they do, and now we do have a very different kind of approach. it just a short two weeks i steve mentioned where they did not go to wisconsin signing the coronavirus. now he's there and it's a good thing he's there i think. what's your thoughts on that and how can you explain that? >> i think it's good he went theree and there's only two ways to run unopposed or scared to. fox news poll they came on yesterday had him up eight points ined wisconsin so i don't know what magic pulls everybody else is reading but that this network took had him pretty up substantially in wisconsin. it good that you will find they went there with a message of healing and joe biden, you're talking about joe biden staging some comment there in this clip, but president trump could not get the people who own the business to come out and be in the picture. instead, he got some buddy who used to own the business because he knew that the photo op in front of the bird building. donald trump didn't meet with the family of the man who was shot seven times in the back and that started some of the
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protests in wisconsin. we need a president that turns the tosn protrude down and he doesn't respect anybody but himself. we see whatlf come out tonight about his son. >> tammy: chris, jacob. >> chris, leasin you saying -- u saying healing for the present to emulate whatt joe biden did waiting with mr. blake's father who was avirulent and a complete racist and bigoted and follower of hatemonger? with that have been healing? >> i don't think donald trump is capable of healing everything and that's why the nation will send him packing in november. >> we need a president who cares about people and not just rich people, not just his own family. >> donald trump cares enough -- >> tammy: gentlemen. gentlemen.
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gentlemen. chris, chris, people are going to make their decision on november 3rd here and they've got to know the president. i want to know from you, we do know that when he was in church and had the few people there in the church, we do know of the sure woman who was told that she had asked a question that had been handed to her and she didn't want to do that. why would they think the young black woman couldn't compose her own question or should have to read what the team wanted her to read to? was not a bad h move, i think that's a bad move on behalf of mr. biden. >> i never liked having a public meeting scripted and that i said i don't know what was wrote on and neither did you, neither does anybody else. >> tammy: handed her -- you're not going to believe her? >> i would like to see the rest of the clip. >> tammy: he doesn't want to answer. >> whatever question she did very well because he cares about people and connecting with people in a way that donald trump certainly can.
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cannot to. >> tammy: just a minute, fellas, not able to ask the question she left, but the reveal was that joe biden didn't feel comfortable even taking an unscripted question and didn't trust the young black woman to issue a question that was important to her and her community and that's her point. >> you know what, i'll tell you -- >> tammy: we see that all the time, all the time. gentlemen, thank you. thank you. chris, thank you. he takes so many questions, where winning the course for joe biden to take more andnd woe and why he can. wisconsin may not be the only swing state joe biden has to worry about. minnesota may not be as glued as the biden campaign thanks. especially now that six mayors from democrat cities and blue-collarit iron mining districts have declared they will be voting for president trump in november. in an open letter, they wrote,
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we didn't choose to leave the democratic party. the party left us.ty that's of course we know that with president reagan and many of us can't relate to that.t. it one of the mayors, andrea upon fish, mayor of babbitt minnesota joining us now. mayor, thank you for joining us. it's a heated time for those who enjoy politics. have other mayors or local officials expressed similar views to you about -- or are they worried to say the least about perhaps with the economicc ruin biden would bring. what are your thoughts on that and went other people may be saying to you at this point? >> definitely all those points on those are the biggest concerns about what's going to happen in the economy. if it goes the other way and i can tell you how the mayor stepped up so there's have enougsevenof us in the group. more people are stepping out more now and they are realizing that we are a silent majority
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and we are done keeping our mouths quiet. we need to keep going forward and we needed to keep plugging away and doing how it's going because it's going so well with the coronavirus, but i feel that there's a lot of people that are going to be voting for trump that are just lying low right now. >> tammy: would you say also that perhaps people are seeing that these are issues that transcends partisan politics, that this is about the future ande, the economy? that that's where the commitment has to be and more to the community as a whole than your family and perhaps the party that you belong to for so long as a democrat? >> absolutely. you know, everybody is working together and that's very important. we are seeing the way he has held to the miners come out the month that we have going on, the tariffs, everything else that's going on is actually someone who does what he says he's going to do and that's what's refreshing and needed right now.
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i got emails from all over yesterday, all week actually and i had a gentleman called me from georgiam today and he said that he had voted for obama the last two terms and he voted for trump this time. he is sick of things being made elsewhere. we need to make all the stuff the united states again and bring it back. that includes mining. we have the safest, strictest standards and that's what we need to focus on and not rely on on other countries. >> tammy: mayor, thank you very much and great stuff. i think speaking up will be inspirational and thank you so much for joining us. nice to meet you. now that it's hurting him in the polls, joe biden is finally condemning the violence in kenosha and elsewhere. but why has he not specifically called out the factions behind the mayhem like antifa or the marxist group, black lives matter? victor davis hanson has an idea and he says biden's embrace the
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radical left has put him in a socialist straitjacket with no easy way out. victor davis hanson, hoover institution senior fellow joining me now. victor, thank you for coming on this evening and i appreciate it. iat love the way you put things, everybody does, it's terrific to see you and especially during this time when people are trying toes figure out why people are doing strange things. like, what would joe biden who is known for perhaps being a genuinely nice guy and perhaps even a moderate. what do you mean by socialist straitjackety because that is very evocative. tell us about that. >> works on the number of levels were about 90 days, he is a virtual candidate and he was under study lead in the polls because hehe looked at the violence in the street were portland seattle, the anarchy and the chaos reflected badly on the commander-in-chief and then asked on them i put it things changed.
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the polls that get deprecated, there's other polls in the as well show a gradual increase in the trump support and suddenly -- we can have this devil's bargain anymore with a hard left. we've got to come out and sort of see something that they shouldn't do this. where they were perfectly happy to see a precinct burn down s or 700 -- not how they come up of tolerate that. not so useful and they can't attack blm and attack because they have embraced the harrison-biden team in the socialist agenda, the green deal, the reparations, wealth tax. this ispa the beginning they hae the contradictions down the road. they stepped in for fracking. how they stop fracking in phase out fossil fuels and look at this purple swing state paradigm gand says, wait a minute, that's going to be on the as popular supporting blm.
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we will see the same thing with guns and he's in a paradox and every time he contextualizes and backs off on the agenda, the basis is going to say wait a minute, were going to use you to carry the agenda through. he's a prisoner of. >> tammy: i can argue here for a second, ifhe i can argue for a second, in fact, he could appeal technically to a broader base about how he became president and appeal to a large group of people, he's got his vice presidential pick and he's got the nomination. manif you're going to alien a group, you and alienate a group that's burning down american cities while embracing a group that's on. perhaps that's why he's beginning too flip-flop and realizing that somebody has advised them incorrectly or maybe there's chaos. >> he sort of kind of may be flip-flopped, he doesn't really condemn the violence.
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he said this on the one hand on the other, what you said is perfectly logical. the center of gravity and the democratic party, silicon valley, hollywood, corporate america, very hard left. it blm, civility for antifa, universities and foundation, thr support it but have enormous cultural clout. if you canan find in a basement for 90 days and to go out to a place like kenosha recently you don't know what is going on in the world. tthey were shocked the polls we starting to change and they try to readjust and say they're being told by hollywood and the left you can't go back on the cdeal you were supposed to brig the agenda and cause chaos. i think they are trying to readjust and they've got the whole slew of issues that they have to address in the future. >> tammy: well, and certainly does not sound like leadership, does a question mark it's on psycho circus. that there's no real foundation
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of vision. there is no vision, and based on where the poll goes and that's not what president trump does, you're to be spun around very quickly. thank you for joining us come appreciate it. great advice. earlier, we questioned if a young woman at the biden event was asked to read a script fromt the campaign. we just confirmed moments ago that in fact it was a statement from black lives activists in kenosha. if a groupn that she's a member of. coming out, does anybody know what joe biden's platform is anymore? in the last week he tried back in way from the radical policies he wants endorsed. but ou are voters buying it? plus a virginia university teaching a class on how to overthrow the government. charlie kirk explains why this is just another reason to divest from colleges. coming up next.
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♪ >> shut it down. >> i which i let down, and would listen to scientists. there's going to be known may need in my view to shutdown the whole economy. if i got asked a question if i was asked to shut everything
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down, i took that as a generic question and i'm going to follow the in science. >> tammy: s four days, three ndbacktracks, a brand-new record for joe biden who just heard his complete flip-flop on shutting down the economy but that was not the only one. biden promised during the debate to ban fracking as well. if until monday when he said this. >> i'm not banning fracking. let me say that again. i'm not banning fracking. >> tammy: back in june, biden said he would force all americans to wear masks for three months. until yesterday, when he said he actually would not order a nationwide mandate. >> you can do things the constitution doesn't allow you do.power to >> tammy: joined me now is mollie hemingway, seniorow editr at "the federalist" and fox news contributor as well, also with me is matt schlapp american conservative union german. and welcome th, great to be abo.
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starting with the oh, does biden have a duty when you think about the nature of what the point is, doesn't he have a duty to be honest about the actual policy decisions or is this just a indication that perhaps there is no foundation to any policy position? that he's adjusting the conversation with victor, he's adjusting on what certain groups want to hear at the time? > it's interesting you had a guest at the top of the show that the polls indicate the races over. joe biden has won, doesn't have to do any campaigning. it's true if you believe the polls they suggest that but he doesn't even need the campaign looking at what he's doing is tremendously interesting. the campaign appears to be in ae bit of a panic. he came out strongly saying he would shutdown the economy and require everybody to wear masks. he said nothing at the convention about the violence
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ripping through cities. it now he dramatically changed positions. i think it's because they know that the messages that he put out are not resonating with the voters and there are about having states that were told are totally his -- there's no way that they can, he's very worried about that. >> tammy: i molly, gnats, we know that's an issue withn hillary. this seems to be a democratic problem presuming that your base will simply do what they are told. that they don't expect independent thoughts, they don't expect things to change. you've already been won over and that's good enough. after hillary's debacle, is it possible thatt they started the campaign with the same mind-set? >> i think he's been in the long time,r a very 47 years, he's playing by the old rules. i can tell certain people want
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one position and i can tell another people a different one. they told the hard-core socialist radical base that i'm going to take the obama agenda and put it on steroids. he knows in order to win the presidency that you have to appear to be somewhat in the middle in the purple states. what we are actually seeing here and i try not to use the l word, tammy, he's being incredibly deceptive and there's no weight that he has signed in blood with the base of the party that were not good to have any more fossil fuels. he signed in blood with the base of his party that there will bey no regulations on abortion and taking the nuns back to court because were going to make them pay for abortions as insane as that sounds. were going to have all these tax increases. there's absolutely nothing moderatehi or centrist about any of obama's positions accept the title. he not for him by the care for all, he is for a obamacare.
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what's the difference? >> tammy: if he agreed with theam running mate, listen to this, about this issue. >> your running mate senator harris said the officer who shot jacob lake based on what she has seen should be charged. it do you agree with her? >> i think we should let the judicial system work its way. i think the minimum needs to be charged, the officers. >> tammy: mollie, his answer seemed kind of jumbled but we were looking even during the cavanagh situation about the democrats wanted to get rid of due process. it seemed like he didn't want to take any kind of position except for one that was alreadydy condemning an officer without the investigation that he also then just called for? >> writes, this is an area where it's nice for a lot of politicians to wait and allow due process to prevail. if we have seen so many of the
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riots that have gripped the cities nationwide. they're happening in part through people rushing to judgment and not trusting the process to work. sometimes operating with flawed information and in this case the media contributed by not describing the situation and why the police were having an interaction with jacob blake and resisting of h the arrest -- wht the situation wasre like. he would hope that presidential candidates would work to tone things down rather than exasperate the situation. >> tammy: quickly come a few seconds here and what's your take on the strange jumbled answer to the simple question? >> you can tell, he's trying to figure out the lane he needs to occupied to convince voters that he is their man. the big problem he has in all of this is that you can't be pro-comp and you can't be against violence and call a blak lives matter in the nt for
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groups because he's not deaf in the offended the base of the party. >> tammy: it's a big problem and not somebody who can represent all america. thank you for joining us. generally people go to college to prepare them for their professional careers. it feels like the law, medicine, engineering, et cetera. washington university and virginia students can learn how to lay become professional anarchists and revolutionaries. the schools offering a writing seminar for first-year students called "how to overthrow the state." where it will "plays each student at the head of a popular revolutionary movement aiming to overthrow a sitting government and forge a better society." it also will have each student produced a manifesto. it joining me now is exactly who we should be hearing from on this it's charlie kirk, founder
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of turning point usa. charlie, fascinating, you think they always had this course and they just called it something else considering what's going on in america cities these days. it is one thing to as students to learn about history and about what happenedd even after there is revolutions like in cuba or in russia. in venezuela, dealing with murder and revolutionaries and something else to act as if they are putting people into a position asking them to relate to that attitude. what's your thoughts on this? >> it's rather incredible. itit tammy, people are wondering where the unrest stems from the city. if you have a course we can spend $74,000 a year to learn how to overthrow the country. if you want to see where the insurrection is the root cause of it, it's in the universities. of new york city back during
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the beginning parts of the unrest when blm incorporated took over the streets of manhattan, two individuals that both passed the bar that went to florida university, princeton, nyu law, they were arrested for throwing molotov cocktails of police officers. there ifi say, tammy, what happs on college campuses habits and the entire american culture and it doesn't stay there. if you see them in vivid color how to overthrow the state and when you syndicate to a college campus, you might be playing russian roulette with the values. even worse, you might be training them to overthrow the government. >> tammy: charlie, we did contact the university and this is what washington lee university told "the ingraham angle." "course titles are designed to attract the interests of students but s the courses stres and are focused on the importance of persuasive writing. the goal of the courses to teach students with an interest in history to write well and
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persuasive late now to overthrow the government. "charlie, i don't think people worried about the students enough but clearlyhe this course despite their statement which seems interesting to me because you could create that with any kind of assignment when it comes to making social change are bei. but this really seems to be normalizing the ideas overall of mass murdering marke marxists tn around the world. you agree? >> you get an a if you're in most like fidel castro and you get a better grade if you make a more persuasive argument to create a revolution? here's the other thing at a deeper level here. why is less noncontroversial for the university to w back away fm it but if they have somesn sortf court's defense of western civilization and preserve the american republic and why it's the greatest country to ever history of the world, that could be more controversial than a course
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provocative or not to attract interests. pretty poor excuse to be honest to get students to even indulge in the idea of overthrowing the states. on a college to campus, if it is mainstream to even entertain insurrection and controversial to have appreciation and respect for the culture, that's when you know college campuses are a blunder. >> tammy: especially when one of the things they would write about is exactly what the university system has been doing as well. leading us to what's been going on in thedi country right now. thank you very much and appreciate you being here. coming up, laura is here with raymond arroyo for a special thursday follies. the best of fight in the basement. it don't go away. ♪
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♪ >> tammy: it's thursday and that means it's time for special edition of "the follies." this b week, biden and purged fm
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the basement to campaign in pennsylvania. it's a good time to review the many failings of biden's basement strategy and that we turntr to raymond arroyo, author of the book "the spider who saved christmas. raymond, they tried to keep all the joe down below for as long as possible. what happened? >> well, until the polls of sour to come of the amazing thing was how jill biden tried to use the basement strategy as evidence of her husband's cognitive fitness. >> joe is on the phone talking to governorsno who are calling m and nancy pelosi on the zoom doing fund-raising, briefings. >> would you like to be a fly on the wall at the pelosi zoom ca call? it became apparent with voters saw was a obviously diminished candidate bungling his way through the orchestrated of
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virtual events and even asking kamala harris to join the ticket required a script. by the never seemed in command or who he was talking to. >> hi, how are you? >> she just did. >> how are you? where you speaking to me from, where are you from where you now speaking to me?ou >> i can't remember where it was one about immigration. what was the other part? is that a question ma >>i us toe what he hides under the rock. hides under the rock. >> the candidate hides under a great screen protector. image matters and the same confused lost in conversation and at times wearing a mask at home left the impression that he simply is not in control are up to the office of the presidency at this point. >> laura: but when he emerges, raymond, i guess his supporters,
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it is like springtime. it is like the flowers bursting forth with colors and vibrancy. the birds are chirping always behind him. the bees are buzzing and then it seems like autumn comes right away. like spring comes like that and then it's autumn right away. quickly deteriorating. raymond, biden could not control what was happening in his own backyard, excuse me, referencing what wee are talking about. a woman asked how he can control or run the country. >> trump out there tweeting again this morning and the president was tweeting. >> inspector general, make sure the money went. just in focus, that's the case hyou here in the background. >> we needed the explainer, okay? this is the problem, laura. somebody should be fired in the campaign.
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the technical glitches, the wildlife going and the nature rebelling. the fall of the fall at every turn. >> laura: you know what i was thinking, we are so demanding of biden that we actually demand that his staffy and handlers -- they can control the fauna and the flora, okay? that's not exactly fair, but they should manage it better. maybe the birds are protesting. >> we don't record your show in your kitchen or outside because people are going to walk up or yourng children's are going to intervene. you want to be it in a controlled environment. now, laura, an attempt to salvage support because polls have been sliding, team guide and has no restricted joe to heavily edited campaign produced conversations with his running mate and scripted their dresses without questions. here hess is in a speech to the national guard recently that got
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little attention for obvious reasons. i love this home edition of the west wing press room on the back patio. >> 25% share of the deployment started off 100%. now they pay 25%. they are required to pay 25%, those deployed in harm's way. not one, not one who diverts more than $1 billion in national guard funding pays for border wall's. >> nothing makes sense, laura, their non sequiturs all of the place but this runs to my primary thesis. people vote based on the vitality of the candidatete and the impression they leave on him or her. when you watch joe biden and forget when he is saying, when you watch him, there's a diminished here and to the more you see him he went to
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pittsburgh this week, the crowds turning out for him more like a handful of people in it look like they were looking for a bus or something. there's like 12 people standing on the curve and that's the crowd. the enthusiasm is down in the more people see biden, the more dresses like this he gives, the tighter the polls are going to get and they start to win. watch. >> laura: when we were at the rnc on the white house lawn, last night, we could hear the horns going off in the background. maybe [laughter] it's the honking of the keys and that's their equivalents, the conservatives are channeling the geese maybe that's their response to biden honk constantly. >> presentation. >> laura: that's absolutely perfect. the book by the way, my friend came from new york driving from upstate new york all the way to long island and it was trump signs everywhere and there's like five or six fresh corn, nice corn this time of year and
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then to biden signs. that was her impromptu pole. >> not think he is vote, laura, don't underestimate the power of the geese. laura: the geese are protesting and they can vote v three times as long as it's a male in geese voting. great to see you tonight, take it away. >> tammy: great stuff, could joe biden's disaster of the dnc performance hurt him in the polls. our panel is here and moments to breakdown the latest numbers and you don't want to miss it. stay rights there. ♪
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♪ >> tammy: not only did job i did not get any bomb from the dnc, the extended zoom call that may have actually heard him in theay polls and key swing state. if back in july, a monmouth poll shows by deleting trump in pennsylvania by 13 points. now, it finds his lead with their it to just four. joining me now to unpack all of this is john mcglocklin, trump 2020 campaign pollster anton devon, you see him on social media cofounder and president of real clear politics as well.
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welcome, gentlemen, tom, is this all temporary. obviouslyng things can change dramatically and an indication that itat can. this could be taken seriously. but i thought polls indicate something that gives you an exact science or an exact of something and more than indicate of a trend. do the numbers suggest that that'sse a bigger shift that's happeningug here? >> certainly they give you a snapshot in time and they can compare a polls to the current poll, to the previous pole and give the of the idea of the trend. the polling i think in the broader picture from the date the dnc for started august 17th, joe biden lost about half a point nationally. at the real clear politics average and last about one in the six hostel battleground states. he's exactly where hillary clinton was four years ago in terms of her lead in the battleground states.
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state polling has been a bit of a mixed bag and good polls for tromping good one out today for example getting a big bump with african-americans among hi hispanics. some fox news poll's in wisconsin and arizona not so good. a mixed bag at this point. >> tammy: well, we have gotten a look at some of the internal trump campaign polling and first obtained by the daily color and then of course you would know about this. here's what they found voters care about most. at 20% says it's the economy and jobs. at 16% said fighting covid. only 3% and 4% respectively care most about law and order and racial injustice. it just means they don't care about the issues but it's if you got the ordert to them, jobs and economy we clearly have the votes. what does it mean for trump and
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the looting and the violence seemed to rank so low on the list. >> one technical point, the polis i from the super pac and t from the campaign. the issue agenda is moving towards the president trump and the data that joe biden signed the deal was bernie sanders and pick connolly harris, the convention was a in infomercial. it was great, positive, and with tom he's got a lot of polls on his averages that are skewed. the fox news poll you mentioned in arizona, how many democrats are in the poll? 46%. the exit polls for 2016 were 28%. where did the 18% extra democrats come from? there's a lot of skewed polls and the polls like in pennsylvania, they had us tied today. the poll, coming around, the other polls are coming around were in georgia, they had us up
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seven points. president trump a steadily gaining every day and moving ahead in the battleground stat states. >> tammy: so, you make a very good point and this is one where trump supporter's have made a lot which is democrats are over polled, that they are skewed, but this does not do any favors to the democrats are there because thenmo you are moving forward with a completely wrong view of where you stand which i think is part of hillary's major problem in 2016. >> that's right. in the six battleground states, president trump over perform thr polls by about 2.8 percentage points. let's assume for the sake of argument he's going to do the same thing it over perform by 2.8. that would lead him to win it seems like michigan for example where he's close to leading to win north carolina and the problem is he would lose florida right now because he only ever performed by 1%. really, if you look at the
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electoral votes, 60 to play with and still win the election which means he could lose two of the three upper midwest states and lose the election so long as he wins. right now, those are the top states. >> we're going to win. >> tammy: china man, obviously got some >> a lot ofho polls are too many democrs and not enough republicans. >> tammy: we got to go, gentlemen, a lot more time coming out before the election. final thoughts when we return, we will be right back. ♪
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♪ >> tammy: that's all the time we have tonight. thank you so much for being here with me. i am tammy bruce in for laura ingraham. make sure to check out my show "get tammy bruce" on fox nation. i'm also the president of the independent women's voice organization. and you can learn more about me
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at tammy bruce.com . mike emanuel and the "fox news @ night" take it from here. >> thank you, great show. welcome to "fox news @ night." i am mike emanuel in washington in for mike: welcome to fox news at night. fox news alert, the president just arriving back from pennsylvania and responding to an explosive report in the atlantic with the president disparaged marine corps war heroes from the battle of below would during world war i, the story claims the president didn't join chief of staff john kelly on the trip because those world war i men were losers and suckers. the president responding a short time ago impromptu so the lights were down. >> general keith kellogg was a highly respected man, couldn't believe what he heard and he knows everything about all of it and to think that i would make statements negative to our

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