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how this race, and who will be elected. i'll be honest, i don't know. i know donald trump should be reelected and can be reelected and only you can make that happen. you have to assume your vote mount matters and then go out and vote if you haven't voted. laura ingraham is next. we will see you back here tomorrow night. >> this is a special sunday edition of "the ingraham angle" live from washington. 45 hours until the first polls close to rap a historic election. president trump is still out on the trail as we speak. he just wrapped up in rome georgia and now is on his way to florida for a final rally of the day. incredible. the president closes the gap in key battlegrounds. we will get to that. john mclaughlin outline his various paths to victory and thousands of lawyers are fanning out across the country in anticipation of legal
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issues with vote counts. they are both here and i'm not the threat of left-wing violence if trump wins or if he doesn't win and raymond has been following joe biden this weekend so you don't have too. his biggest stumbles and his special seen and unseen but first, fighting for every vote. that's the focus of tonight's angle. there has been a break in the next 72 hour sprint to the finish. with temperatures from blazing hot to frigid and sunshine and rain, he's just ignoring the polls and taking his case right to the people. eight states in three days. hundreds of thousands of americans have had their chance to see their president in person since his recovery from covid. whatever happens on tuesday, no one will ever be able to say he didn't fight for every vote to the very end.
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[inaudible] why are you for trump. >> because of everything he's doing for us, were for lawn order and fighting for the american people. they let other countries rip you off, and cheat america blind and there was a group, they would let them do anything. biden has been there for five decades and the only people who benefited from his policies were himself and his family. honestly. [inaudible] what's the best thing about trump. he shows up every four years and goes back to washington and caters to special interests. my only interest is you. it's very interesting.
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he's written a lot about biden supporters. >> i do not know a lot of biden supporters in the military. >> biden will drop you in the dark woods. remember during the debate it will be a dark woods. how inspiring. let's watch the debate tonight. i want to be inspired by the person running against president trump. this will be a dark winter. oh great. that's when wonderful. let's vote for trump police. >> and even his liberal enclave, trump supporters still came out in full force. both parades gave way to maga caravan from right here near the capital to new york city, from beverly hills to the garden state parkway, trump voters didn't riot, they rallied.
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[applause] we shut it down baby, we shut it down. biden meanwhile has largely been kept at home by his handlers sitting on piles of cash from silicon valley billionaires and wall street. i guess biden figured why bother campaigning. he's added a few events over the next couple days, but come on. after all media outlets that claim to be objective, they been acting as biden's surrogate spinning every controversy from hunters foreign cash swindle to joe's plan to destroy the oil and gas industry. >> a biden story that we haven't covered as much for journalistic reasons because of the lack of verification, they pushed on verified and sketchy reports about joe biden. i think president trump's
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claim that vice president biden is going to eliminate tracking has been one of the most back check claims of this entire election, and not surprisingly it has been rated false as everyone who has looked at it. >> oh my goodness we could have played those clips for an hour. one man with courage can stand up to the forces that ran this country into the ground. of course globalization, open borders, ruled by unaccountable experts, bouts donald trump. he put his faith in you and you put yours in him. but biden and the celebrity surrogates from barack obama to bruce springsteen, they talked a lot about dignity and character in this campaign. i want to talk about something else. i want to talk about the virtual of courage. trump has it and biden never did. in his four years in office, president trump stared down and fought back again the corrupt u.s. media.
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he fought back against china in their cheating, against big business that wanted to continue outsourcing, against the old gop establishment and of course our favorite rin oh and pelosi and schumer and shift and the entire deep state and then the lies about character, lies about his views on race. and who could forget the witchhunt, impeachment and the nonstop threats against his own family. at the end of it all he is literally using every minute he can to reach as many people as he can to convince him to stay with his america first agenda, not because by the way it's good for him personally because it's good for him for the regular people. for the backbone of america, black, white, latino, american
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citizens. the media doesn't want folks to think about how painful it will be for families to lose that $6000 pay raise they saw under trump policy. biden's open borders, his outsourcing, green new deal agenda will ensure that that $6000 in your pocket evaporates and as for joe's running mate, the coronavirus. we can see from the new covid case and the death explosion there in the economic implosion that trump is also out managed every other country in the g7 on the virus. it took courage to resist the calls by unelected experts like doctor fauci to keep things closed longer. he resisted that, but he saved american jobs and he also saved american lives by doing that. but biden, he has no such
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courage. he's just a guy who does what he's told and 47 years, there is literally no example of biden standing up to the swamp to fight for the working men and women. somewhere along the line he sold out scranton for shanghai and he's trying to play the working class hero. sorry joe, tell it to corn pot. if you don't have courage as a political leader your other virtues don't matter that much. all biden's decency and character talk just becomes hot air. most of you already know what's at stake 48 hours from now. the fact is republicans will need to show up in huge numbers to overcome what is a wall of money and a wall of propaganda behind the candidacy of joe biden. the polls are what they are, but remember this, no one can stop you from casting your vote on election day.
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they wanted to demoralize you, but look at these rallies. look at them. look at these caravans. look at the vote parade. trump supporters weren't phased at all by the left intimidation or social media censorship. they showed up for their man in washington. he might seemed like a bully to some, but to those people, he is their bully fighting the swamp. all the polls and all the models and all the predictions are based on guesswork on how many of you will turn out. will more liberals turn out or will western pa fracking supporters turn out. will more of you in the iron range of northern minnesota show up than the experts think? and this final thought, i call on joe biden to urge his supporters not to commit acts of violence and destruction on election night. stop the intimidation campaign
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joe. this is what d.c. looks like tonight. it was boarded up and it's not boarded up because the mayor thanks they will rampage of they don't get their way. this may actually be a good sign so long as biden calls off his writers on november 4, and that's the angle. joining me now is john mclaughlin, trump 2020 posterior and former advisor to bill clinton and mike bloomberg. we are in the final stretch. the polls are tightening in the battlegrounds just like they did in 2016. what are the paths to a surprise victory, a come-from-behind victory if that's what it is for president trump. >> absolutely, you can see the tightening polls. there is 197 electoral votes rated right now. four years ago it was 171.
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so for those of us who trump campaign where we went through this four years ago are we advocating that the president, then candidate donald trump worked as hard as he did to win the turnout, he's doing that right now. almost a hundred million votes have been cast and a lot of that early vote in places like texas, florida, north carolina, it's coming our way and what's going to happen now is if we win the terminate on tuesday, if we get our vote out we can win this once again. you can see joe biden trying to follow the president around. he's going to michigan. i bet the be a silver alert on i-95 as joe biden goes from delaware to pennsylvania to try to catch up. >> biden's lead in iowa has completely evaporated. now trump is in the lead there, at least according to the new des moines register poll. it shows trump beating biden by seven points. that's a massive shift from late september when biden and
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trump were tied. 47% each. doug, what's behind the shift. could it be a harbinger of what's to come in other ke midwest states. you asked about a path for victory. he needs to of course when florida, north carolina, georgia, pennsylvania which is within the margin of error, and he needs to win in the midwest outside the margin of air. michigan just outside the margin of error so there is a path for the president. the democrats are now seeing and nervous about. joe biden's ahead, that's clear but we really don't know when a pandemic election with record turnout and the enthusiasm you've documented, what's going to happen on tuesday unless they say democrats are pulling out all the stops.
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>> real quick politics, biden led by 4.5. his lead is now less than one point. his lead went from 7.1 to 4.3. massive crowds there yesterday. now it's tied. the four-point lead in arizona. now just 1.1. what's happened in 2016 when hillary's leading key states narrowed, she lost. this is a bigger crowd for trump. these rallies are far bigger. i can't believe i'm saying this but people are more enthusiastic now than they were in 2016 in my view. >> absolutely. you've seen the heartland of the country rise up in their
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sick and tired of washington and big tech. what they senses the biden corruption. when twitter and facebook censored that it backfired on them and i got more attention and they don't want their jobs sold to china. they want their country back and they don't want a 4 trillion-dollar job hike. all those i would jobs would be lost if they got rid of the ethanol industry. >> got a real quick closeout. doug. it's like a 152nd answer. you're going to have celebrities coming out tomorrow. you have lady gaga, she's a big following, john legend, i think they tried something similar for hillary and lebron james. is this going to make a
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difference. >> laura, my best advice to the biden campaign was the stick to your ground again, stick to the issues, the celebrities can help and might help the campaign of it tightening election that he has a clear advantage of. >> out of step, out of touch with regular working people. gentlemen, thank you so much. so good to seo. trump held for rallies yesterday alone in. these polls are narrowing. even pollster nate silver felt the need to wind the biden campaign about the consequences of losing in pennsylvania. >> maybe a lot of little things add up and biden loses pennsylvania by half a point and then he doesn't quite pull off arizona or north carolina. he does have other options but without pennsylvania biden becomes an underdog. >> joining me now are to
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writers for the federalist who spent a lot of time talking to voters this time in pennsylvania. chris, part of your latest piece is described the pennsylvania. [inaudible] who no longer recognize their party. what does that mean. the pennsylvania democratic party is a serious thing. it's part of the identity, it's something that in the past with the previous governor bob casey represented, a catholic working-class profamily anti, antiabortion party that took on a lot of positions that donald trump is generally taken on. these are people who voted for this, their parents voted for this, the grandparents voted for it, they're actually thinking about, a lot of these voters are thing about with their grandparents would have done if they had been building that day. that's the way they're looking at it. but they're looking at the democratic party as it is, one
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that's very alien to a lot of those values and it doesn't quite make sense. there's a lot of folks who are still undecided not because they didn't know which candidate stood for which but they were a little confused and feeling politically homeless as if the party that had represented them from decades and generations was no longer that party and maybe donald trump was it, as one assistant manager downtown my wife said it sounded like they were going to the other side. he said i just don't know what my side is anymore. >> i said this friday night when i wrapped up the day with the president in the midwest that i had never in politics, and i been doing politics for 30 years, i've never seen anything like i'm seeing this final sprint for trump and the people showing up. i don't care if your democrat or republican, i just want anyone to tell me any candidate who's been able to pull 56000 people in butler pennsylvania on a saturday night. it's unheard of. >> this ends up being a loss in pennsylvania, it's hard to see that for me.
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>> it's remarkable. to your point about the enthusiasm at the trump rallies, i was also at at trump rallies in 2016 and at that point they were really a curiosity. they were exciting and people had a good time, but people were there for the spectacle. that's not what's happening this time. this time people are there for a president who they really believe is the first one in 30 years who has broken with the post- cold war, the neoliberal order of both parties that said china first, foreign wars and trump said no to that and has delivered on it. my goodness are these people excited. you're absolutely right. it's not like anything that i've ever seen and trump has changed the republican party i believe for the better. no matter what happens on tuesday. but i agree. i don't see how he loses.
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>> the trump campaign tweet about this video, i put it up on my twitter, it's a high shot looking down at the crowd, i thought it was a joke. and it looks like a rolling stones concert. everyone go on twitter and watch it because again, chris, either people are just coming out for curiosity or there's going to be a ground swell on election day for donald trump. i do not see pennsylvania going for joe biden. maybe i'm wrong but i don't see it. >> we started off in luzern county which hadn't gone for republican since reagan and they did vote pretty hard for ross perot back in the day but that was the last republican who won. there were more trump supporters at joe biden's rally in that county than there were biden supporters by a longshot. they were tailgating,
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grilling, it's really hard to see with the vote right now because there were so many, there were more democrats come up that were certainly ahead in early voting based on party affiliation but it was difficult for us to find registered republicans where we were. we were finding a lot of registered democrats were voting for trump. what the parties used to mean in pennsylvania and the rust belt is no longer a model to predict these things. i do feel bad for the data guys. they just don't have any kind of framework to work with to say here's how it's going right now. the early votes will come out on tuesday and will see then. >> we've lost laura at her home. there are states where you can change your vote. connecticut michigan mississippi, new york, pennsylvania. how does that play in this calculus?
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>> i don't think that it does. i think we've all expected it and it's played out that democrats would start off with some kind of need. looking at a lot of it they didn't rack up the numbers they were hoping to so now we get a good old-fashioned election day where you gotta try to go get people out. right now the key to that is the ground game, driving people to the polls if you have to and joe biden doesn't have much of a ground game right now. my goodness, this feels awfully familiar, doesn't it. >> it feels like, you've been on the ground, in tampa, minnesota, you can feel the excitement of the pilot campaign doesn't have anything to match it. we'll talk more about that later. laura should be back after the break. coming up, the stunning early voting results from florida's
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alive. this is live tv. trump will kick off his fifth rally of the day in miami at the top of the hour and it comes on reports that the gop has a huge lead on democrats in miami-dade county. we have the latest on where it stands in the sunshine state. it's a packed house here at the international airport. the president's wheels up from georgia so we expect him here sometime between 11:30 p.m. and midnight. this crowd actually began lining up at 6:00 a.m., this on a day when temperatures were well into the '90s. we spoke to several people, ask them why they were out so early, why they supported the president. >> i voted for him because he is a wall against socialism, communism. my family came from crete
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cuba. as a little girl my grandmother would tell me the horrors of communism, socialism, however it is you want to call it and i'm here to support that freedom that we have. we need to keep him in office to save america, to keep the soul of america we need to really fight to keep him in office. >> there are concerns among democratic officials in miami-dade county but so far in early voting democrats are underperforming. the percentage of registered democrats who have voted early is about eight points lower than registered republicans. this is a heavily democratic county. they really need to run up the margins here if the democrats are going to win the state of florida with its 29 electoral votes. because florida practice their votes about three weeks early we could see results or a strong direction on election night already across the state more than 8 million people have voted. that's more than 60% of all
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registered voters. laura, back to you. >> that looks like a fun party tonight. wow. they go late in florida. that's a blast. have fun. florida was of course a wild recount of 2000 and the election. i remember that night very well. could something like that happen again? let's think about this. there is currently 32 million male in ballots still outstanding meaning they haven't been returned. 22 states and d.c. count ballots that arrive after election day including the all-important state of pennsylvania. we were just talking about this. where absence absentee ballots can be counted for up to three days, that's that critical state. needless to say president trump is on high alert for any late counting shenanigans from the dam. >> i think it's a terrible thing when ballots could be collected after the election. i think it's a terrible thing when people, where states are allowed to tabulate ballots
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for a long period of time after the election is over. were to go in the night of, as soon as that election's over, were going in with our lawyers. >> training me now is civil rights attorney and lawyers for trump national cochair. also mollie hemingway, senior editor and fox news content contributor. explain to the audience how these challenges could actually play out. i know you have lawyers who are dispersing across the country now to get in place for election day. give us the lowdown. >> sure. two people from my firm are actually in the field right now and we have them all over the country and the way this is working, as you mentioned in different states, some states are already counting so there's lawyers there observing that campus but in places like pennsylvania they only start opening the ballots on election day itself so shenanigans could occur, for
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example if there's a mismatch between the signature on an envelope with a mail-in ballot and what is in the voter record. now, under pennsylvania law the election officials are not supposed to disclose to the parties those types of details. they are secret by law, but the biden campaign today put out an all point bulletin taking for volunteers to come in and help get people to the polls to fix their signature mismatch, probably democrats only or biden supporters. that will be challenged if that happens, and that type of thing, decisions being made on the fly because a lot of these election have simply been made up by governors or forced on the state by challenged by democrats. we are going to have chaos and a lot of decisions subject to litigation. >> that's very frightening if we want this to be determined on election night. molly, seven pennsylvania counties, they plan to until
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after election dates count a mail-in ballot. this is what secretary of state kathy said on meet the press today. >> it will take longer. i expect the overwhelming majority of ballots will be counted within a matter of days. molly, those seven counties are heavily republican. >> what's so frustrating about this whole situation is how each state has a different patchwork of laws and, take pennsylvania for example, you have seven counties that might be delaying their tabulation, but you also have the situation where the court ruled that ballots could be turned in up to three days after the election is over and they don't need a postmark so you can have a situation where people kind of know how many votes are needed in order to win the state, if it's very
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close, and you could have people trying to make sure they get enough votes because there's no check on when they were sent in, and this is why a lot of people are frustrated with all of the rush toward male in balloting and all the changes in place. people think florida is a bad situation where they remember what it was like in 2000, but that's a state where they have wide spread male in balloting and they know how to do it and there's the bipartisan consensus. you have these other areas where their changing roles on-the-fly at the last minute, no requirement of signatures, and that's where it would be of course every, each campaign is going to have tons of lawyers there litigating everything. >> chief justice john roberts continues to disappoint on the supreme court and how these rulings, early rulings have decided to go but there's going to be more litigation. i want you both to weigh in on
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this. now, as i said earlier in the show, businesses in downtown d.c. and new york, and l.a., beverly hills close down rodeo drive and you can't bring a car up or down rodeo drive. their boarding up in anticipation of election related rioting and looting. of course not trump supporters they're worried about. but here's how cnn chief propagandist responded. >> you talk about unrest, is it fundamentally because the president himself is attacking the election. >> i've got to say, this made me how all laughing. it's not president trump's fault that people loot. >> oh my gosh, it's insane. you can ask san francisco where there is virtually no republicans, the streets are boarded up over there as well. the business owners know where the violence is coming from and they know that it's probably going to be violent and looting regardless of the election outcome because hey, it's an opportunity to go shopping for some people.
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the idea that the president is responsible for this in some way is ludicrous. it's false news propaganda and irresponsible. we all know what the truth is. >> molly, someone say the rioting in an of itself is kind of its own type of voter intimidation. you put this guy back in office and were coming for you or your businesses or what have you. >> a lot of people know these stores are being boarded up and businesses about because there fearing leftist violence. what's so disconcerting is how many elites have normalized political violence in the united states of america. there should be no tolerance for these types of threats and intimidation, and just violence against the american people and their businesses and yet a lot of people in the media have basically okayed it for months. >> immediate person gets a mean tweet sent from the president about them and they're all upset about it.
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for what biden has been up to and how it could affect the final part of the race. joining us with all the detail, raymond, tell me about what happened with biden on the trail. i know you traveled with this campaign last week. >> we did laura and far from the almost borscht belt buoyancy of the president, biden has displayed a lot of anger on the trail for a guy
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who wants to heal the nation and be the candidate of decency. even when barack obama introduces him, hitting his mark is a problem. >> my friends, the next president of the united states of america, joe biden. joe biden. ♪ ♪ ♪ joe biden. folks, we got a lot of work to do. i don't need you to get me elected. barack and i think it's a right for people to have. [inaudible] it's not about me, it's about him. honk if you want america to lead again. honk if you want america to trust each other again. honk if you want america to be united again. honk if you wanted to end laura. the fact is there so few people at these rallies and they're not connected to biden at all.
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these are like the drive up lines at school. parents who hate their kids but he is right about one thing, the election is not about biden. it's all about trump. if you look deeply in these new polls, it is trump who's more trusted in the economy in all the important swing states above pennsylvania, florida, also in florida he is seen as the stronger leader. the enthusiasm for him is off the charts as we both saw last week. >> what i'm feeling is that honking is like a poor old person or a homeless person having some trouble in the middle-of-the-road and you have to get somewhere so it's just like come on, let's get going. david brooks today wrote that biden is the personification of decency. that's a big part of biden's pitch. we called this back in the spring. >> absolutely. biden who has repeatedly confessed to plagiarism, flip-flopped on abortion while
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claiming to be catholic may have deeded with another man's wife. i guess it depends on what you define as decency. then there's keeping the word of the voters and these angry rally. >> we choose hope over fear, truth over lie after lie after lie. laura, this is what happens when the batteries wear out on the old hearing aids. there is a lot of anger in these beach, almost everywhere he goes. guy who wants to heal the nation, it's an odd note to sound. >> it's not a fun ride. the trump rallies, i don't care if you like him or not, it's a fun place to be. people enjoy themselves, their doing the trump dance, they like bemusement chin music. here it's like you're in a traffic chain you could never get out of with the honking but you can never leave. >> tomorrow, we didn't have time for all the stuff i really wanted to get to, but his panic vote and more. we will get to it tomorrow and
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they shipped away your jobs, decimated the black middle class and flooded your cities with foreign labor, gangs and drugs. i have a message for every african-american voter in michigan and across america, tuesday is your chance to show joe biden and the democrat party what you think of their decades of betrayal and abuse. >> president from making a final and very powerful pitch to voters in michigan today. this comes on top of an op-ed outlining his platinum plan which is centered on adding 3 million new jobs for the black community, creating 500,000 new black-owned businesses and increasing access to capital in black communities by almost $500 billion. author of blackout, candace, great to see you tonight. the democrats are clearly not as confident as they wanted to be going into the last sprint to the election.
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>> not just a lack of african-american turnout but also many of the voters may actually come out in the end for donald trump. what's going on here . >> that's exactly right. let me point to the fact laura, a few weeks ago you keep bringing this up but i really want to harp on this. a few weeks ago the polls were saying there was no movement in black america, that i was stagnant and unchanged, 8% black vote. miraculously there up to 14%. that's a pretty significant change in a matter of a couple of weeks because the truth is, laura, there's been a lot of movement in black america. when people said to me the polls are showing 8%, i laughed out loud. i'm on the ground, i had been on the ground everything the day for the last three years talking to black americans. in the beginning they didn't understand the trump phenomenon. there was a lot of fear amounts because of media fear mongering telling us we would all be put back on the late shift if trump wa wins the
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election. it's quite different from joe biden. remember barack obama, what did he do for us in office for eight years, oh i know, he had historic amounts of black americans on food stamps, on government dependency and welfare. we want to go back to that and we should vote for joe biden. want to move forward we should vote for donald j trump. >> we had obama here in philadelphia this weekend for biden, and it's reminiscent of what he said at a roundtable in philly just a short while ago. watch. >> i consistently try to communicate during this year, particularly when i'm talking to young brothers that may be cynical about what may happen. the answer for young people, when i talked to them is not that voting makes everything perfect, it's that it makes
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things better. candace, i don't even know what that means. there cynical because, he's a road scholar. you've got to send me a memo on why that was so profound. trying in about obama trying to pull biden over the finish line. >> he started out sounding like joe biden not really making much sense anymore but barack obama, his time has passed. it's unfortunate he went out on a really low note and every time it seems that him or michelle obama open their mouth they just seem to be really stomping on their own legacy which wasn't a great one to begin with and as we said before they had record food stamps, record dependency for black america. i'll never forget that image of the black caucus standing and clapping when trump announced will give out more food stamps, when obama announced were going to give out more food stamps to the
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black community. this is not the stuff we need. we need independence and to be on our own 2 feet. we need to stop being looked at as victims and start being looked at as victors, as winners, people who can be in the driver seat of our own destiny and that is what the trump administration is offering, has been offering and is delivering on. that's what black americans will be turning too. i think a lot of black americans are with trump. not all of them are as bold as me on the front line willing to take a bunch of figurative bullets from the left but quietly they will hit trump. the polls are showing 14%, i think it's 20%. candace we can't wait to have you on after e e e e e
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promised to fight for, the president, he was going to make sure they were in fact noticed. that's all the time we had night. the fox news at night team will take it all from here. president trump crisscrossing battleground states in a final push, ten events on saturday and sunday from snowy michigan to florida and iowa, north carolina and georgia in between. moments from now just outside miami despite the covid-19 covid there. there will be another five rallies tomorrow. biden is focusing on the rust belt and he'll go back to
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