tv The Ingraham Angle FOX News November 2, 2020 7:00pm-8:00pm PST
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freedom is one generation away from extension. ronald reagan told us. just had a whopping third-quarter growth of 33.1%. i wish america -- i hope you make the right choice tomorrow. our kids are counting on you. that's all that time we have left. let not your arbitrable. have time tomorrow, election day. laura ingraham takes from here. >> laura: awesome, hannity, great show as always and the president 'speech as well and were to the wise -- thanks so much. >> sean: i will be watching grand rapids later tonight. >> laura: you bet. this went on -- did you watch it in the middle -- i think when i woke up and it was like one of the morning and he was still speaking. oh, my gosh! it was a party. >> sean: whoever did his mike, oh, boy. >> laura: but sean, i have to say that reminds me of -- [laughs] there's a microphone problem! oh, well, but it's a normal human reaction. all right, hannity. >> sean: got up this country. tomorrow, republican day of voting is cortical.
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>> laura: rally for america. this is rally for america tomorrow. sean, thanks so much. >> sean: thanks. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham, this is "the ingraham angle" from washington. oh, boy, do we have a huge show for you tonight. mollie hemingway, victor davis hanson, florida governor ron desantis. ufc fighter and raymond arroyo are here in just a few minutes. we have hours now before it is just officially election day. but first, with just hours of course until the first polling places open, president trump, as you can see -- look at him! he is just still working hard for your vote. in fact, the president still rallying the faithful in kenosha, wisconsin, with a fifth rally to, a little bit later on tonight. we hope in the show. the man is an absolute machine. breakneck schedule. it's a medic of how he's been running the country for the last four years. and it reminds me of why the people elected him in the first
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place. and it's paying off. check out the real clear politics polling averages in the key swing states. trump is ahead in five of them and is within striking distance in the other three. he sweeps all eight if he wins. when the president left the hospital remember after his covid diagnosis four weeks ago, all the experts on the left in the media and democrat politics said don't campaign, it's too dangerous. you will be a super-spreader. told him not to hold rallies. but he knew how this was the most important election of our lifetime and how important his campaigning was for the psyche of america. he had to be with the people. they had to see him. he knew it was important for americans not to succumb to the media and the biden doom and gloom propaganda they've been pushing on you since the beginning of this pandemic. in the president's fans? what did they do? his supporters, the voters, they
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repaid him by turning out in the cold, in the rain, in the heat, in the wind for rallies and impromptu caravans. this is all organic. in arizona, 1500 cars took part in a pro-trump parade that stretched for miles. and miles. conservatives in san diego but on a huge boat parade, a liberal sea of trump supporter's, tens of thousands turned out last week in butler, pennsylvania. i personally shot this video in overflow crowd in rochester, minnesota, and then check out these crowds last night. this is in rome georgia. check it out. then miami of course, this is the scene. it was a massive party there and here's trump in michigan earlier tonight. again, huge crowds. that crowd just goes on forever and ever. again, organic. this is an organic movement. it's a love for this president.
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meanwhile, the favorite candidate of china, silicon valley, and wall street is out ranting on the trail and being propped up by the same out of touch forces that failed hillary in 2016. >> lady gaga. no other nation can touch us! everybody knows who donald trump is. we choose truth overlies, constant lies! donald trump is not strong, he's weak! we choose truth overlies! >> laura: gosh, he doesn't seem so confident to me. you compare that to trump's final rallying cry, for him it's about the people. even more so than about biden. >> do you want to be ruled by the arrogant, corrupt, ruthless and selfless political class? or do you want to be governed by the american people themselves? we will never be a socialist
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nation. if i don't always play by the rules of washington and the washington establishment, it's because i was elected to fight for you, and i fight harder and harder and harder. >> laura: and that is true. for months we've been told that lightning can strike twice. but of course the media on the left are missing what's happening. the nature of what we are seeing, the crowds. the pop-up caravans. look at it. in both parades, the passion! both parades, when did that start? they are happening whether the media reports that are not and whether the left believes it or not. and whatever happens tomorrow night, one thing is completely clear, this movement, this america-first movement is here and it ain't going anywhere. joining me now is mollie hemingway, senior editor
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of "the federalist" and fox news contributor. also with me, victor davis hanson, victor institution -- mollie, truly this has been a tale of two ideologies, two philosophies, two strategies in his final days. what's your take away ahead of tomorrow? speak of the strategies couldn't be more different and it's interesting to see that in his final days. donald trump is up from early in the morning until late at night. he's all over the country. he's very energetic rallies. he just recovered from covid, versus joe biden, who may be a few days ago he decided he needed to get out a little bit on the trail. he's barely leaving home. he's not in front of crowds. it couldn't be more different. in part because the media has done the job of running the joe biden campaign, and so they've been very active and so they don't need joe biden to be active. but this really does reflect their two different governing strategist, they're two different ideas. this is a reflection of how the trump presidency has been, full of energy, full of excitement and growing in support among
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his -- particularly his republican voters. also with this idea that america can take on its challenges and defeat its challenges versus joe biden 'us approach, which is that we are headed into a very dark winter, the coronavirus has us dead to rights and that we have very dark days ahead. >> laura: i tweeted out earlier, victor, that it's the difference between -- like trump does that funny dance. what started off as really corny but now everyone loves it and the crowds i thought in the midwest -- love doing the little dance. and it's fun versus the long, dark, dreary winter that will be lockdowns and controls and high taxes and demonization and recrimination and payback and all the stuff we know they're going to do. it's so obvious when you're watching this play out -- look at him! he is still going in kenosha and people are having fun in the frigid temperatures. >> i think of her body wants to to be a part of that and they
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sense something historical is happening and it's uplifting and it's can do and we americans can beat the virus. we are muscular people, we are out working. we're going to take calculated risks, get the country back together and it's against the elite. the people have a voice after all and i think trump was pretty even. suddenly he can't have a good debate after the first one, he had a great debate. and then people said there's going to be all this melodrama every three days. if bob woodward, tax returns, and then suddenly they just fizzles out and they had a big october surprise and it was hunter biden. after saying he was too sick, you will have covid post-viral fatigue, he's done for and suddenly comes back as superman and nobody's ever seen anything like these rallies. they are crazy, they are huge. and then he got back on message and i think the pollsters were just baffled because the people who were the outliers, to a
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lesser extent rasmussen. they had it right. they were trying to find his voters and here they are. in the doctrine or pollsters that were wrong didn't have an answer for. they won't tell us we did this to correct 2016 and now we did it right because they're worried. they keep changing every day. and it's like 2016, laura, but there's differences. a much larger -- >> laura: bigger. >> there's not a million and a half students in these colleges that goes to on-campus polling and finally, i don't understand the strategy of the democrats who think that they're going to rely on all -- basically all their trips are going to be armed mail-in voting for people, many of whom have never done it before and yet they scared people with the covid threat for so much, i don't think a lot of people want to go out and vote in the polls. >> laura: guys, whatever one has to understand tonight -- they are scaring their own people away from voting.
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meanwhile, the term people are showing up at rallies and they're having their dancing, they're having a good time and they are like well, it's a tragedy, it's a horrible thing, we are going to try to take precautions but we want our lives back. mollie, i'm telling you, the liberty versus lockdown, often saying this since, i don't know, early may. i think that message has resonated with people across this country and even if they don't like every thing about trump, they want their freedom back. they want their freedom. >> yeah, we have been hearing for months that people actually want these lockdowns that the polls show that people really want to have complete and strict lockdowns and i noticed that a couple days ago joe biden started radically changing his message away from lockdowns and saying no, no, i'm not moving towards lockdowns if i win. i thought finally he's probably figured out that the america people actually don't think -- they know enough to know that hasn't been an effective strategy and that the best strategies are -- you know, it's a global pandemic, there are ways to handle it and they don't involve locking down the entire country and not dealing with all of the unintended consequences of that.
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>> laura: and victor, james clyburn was out there speaking about what might happen to challenge the outcome of the election tomorrow. listen very carefully, trying to spin already biden loss as a result of foul play. >> i suspect that we will find out in 48 hours how successful these suppression tactics have been. that is the one concern that i have. but the only way, in my opinion for joe biden not to be successful on tuesday is for voter suppression to be successful. >> laura: voter suppression, victor, quickly. your reaction? >> very quickly, it's just the opposite of what we heard when trump was supposedly going to lose and he wouldn't concede and now they think they may well lose and they don't want to concede and they are reaching for or reaching for exit [indiscerniblespeed29 toward whm
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and i think there really shock shocked. even their group has gone from 99.9 certainty that trip is going to lose two maybe we don't need pennsylvania after all to wow, if we don't win at pennsylvania, biden is in trouble, so even our experts that statisticians are worried. so something happened and the historians are going to chronicle that area back in october from the second to the present, because i think trump really came into his own after covid and the first debate and really re-corrected. >> laura: i'm telling you, you get the feeling that there's a lot of priests been going on on the democrats side. mollie and victor, thank you so much. the election could very well come down to how pennsylvania votes on the latest polls show president trump has the momentum. three of the last five statewide bowls in the real clear politics average put trump at one or two points ahead of biden. joining me now is jake gorman, pennsylvania state senate majority leader, state senator, to what do you attribute this
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late break for trump in pennsylvania? is it biden's opposition to fracking and the oil and gas industry that he tried to lie about after that last debate? >> i think i probably have something to do with it. more republicans are coming home. president trump was really the first republican candidate for president since ronald reagan to unite the employers with the workforce, essentially. he's a blue-collar state, blue-collar workers and even though some of the state leaders are for biden, the workforce is clearly for trump and i think all of them coming home is leading to his search in the polls. >> laura: lady gaga, senator, is hitting the campaign trail for biden. this comes after she let rural americans, you know, understand how little she really thinks of them. watch. >> hey. this is lady gaga. i'm voting for america, which means i'm voting for joe biden.
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cheers, the 2020 election. >> laura: i don't even understand it. she's really creative and talented but i don't see how that video worked at all. is that a smart move to send, you know, a liberal elite who opposes fracking to campaign in western p.a.? is that smart? >> no, it's not. and you've seen the excitement for president trump, butler county, i think they have 50 some thousand people. that's just north of pittsburgh, but even the philly suburbs, huge crowds, tens of thousands of people in bucks county and redding come up in scranton in the northeast so all over the state i think there's tremendous enthusiasm for the president. [indiscernible] in this final push. >> laura: and the ag of your state tweeted out on halloween kind of a trick, senator. if all the votes are added up in p.a., trump is going to lose. that's why he's working overtime to subtract as many votes as
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possible from this process. state senator, your state is in dispute, shouldn't this disqualify your state ag from being involved? shouldn't that mean recusal? >> the attorney general is a candidate too, so he should be accused just from that perspective alone, but clearly [indiscernible] to help joe biden which is his right as a democrat, but you know, a good defense is a good offense. they've been claiming all sorts -- the governor of the state has weaponized the department of state to do everything they can in the power to advantage the democrats in this process going outside the law, [indiscernible] for a very friendly pennsylvania supreme court for them. legislated from the bench, they are doing everything they possibly can while at the same time trying to complain above the trump campaign. >> laura: they changed the rules since this whole campaign began, correct? multiple times. speak on a question.
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we passed a law which this governor signed last october saying election day ends at 8:00 p.m. on tuesday. then they went to the courts and the courts give them extra days. so you know, they've done everything they can to undermine the law to advantage them while at the same time complaining about trump campaign. >> laura: state senator, thank you so much for joining us. very important, key in fact for tomorrow night. there is president trump wrapping up in kenosha, wisconsin, can we listen in for a moment? ♪ there's the dance. it's a massive crowd in kenosha. it's really cold there. in the 20s, people have been standing there for hours. and he's on his way to his final stop. going back to where he finished it out in 2016 back in michigan, so he's going to be heading back to michigan for one more stop tonight after a grueling 96 hour
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schedule. i was on the trail with him on friday and we are going to move on now because we have other important information to get to you. you're not going to see this anywhere else. really interesting. four years ago, swiss researchers boldly predicted that trump would win against all these other experts in the field of polling and now those same analysts in switzerland say that trump is poised for another victory. of course, flies in the face of most of the pulse, we get a but that's because these swiss research teams are relying on for fitly different metrics. one team is basing its forecast on online search frequency. the other team's key metric is based on a candidate's charisma, which you just saw from trump at that rally. here now is one of the lead researchers, john, organizational behavior professor at the university of lausanne. john, thank you for rising up so
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early here in the united states. what is the issue with modern polling in your eyes? why does it miss some key -- key factors in a race such as this? >> well, firstly, there's a very low probability that a person answers the phone and if they do answer the phone, there's a high likelihood that that is correlated with party allegiance, so that's one problem. the second one is will they tell you the truth? the third one is will they go to the polls? so if a pollster under samples one of the other side, there's going to be a huge systematic bias in this bias may be correlated also across states that are similar. >> laura: we are seeing this play out on the screen right now, professor. this is, you know, pretty freezing evening in wisconsin. the president is now on his fourth rally, just wrapped that, going to his fifth and we are not even able to capture the full scope of the crowd, but there are thousands and thousands and thousands of people in little kenosha,
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wisconsin. i think 100,000 people in the entire city of kenosha, but this has been happening all over the so-called swing states, most of the broadcast media here in the united states aren't covering them. i think they think that not covering it is going to make it go away. [laughs] but it's happening whether they cover it or not. in the polling here is not picking up this energy and charisma that i think you just referenced. >> yeah. and our methods we don't really care about the polls, we look at historical trends we notice that history will repeat itself, given certain socioeconomic conditions, even certain charisma difference between the two candidates. our model makes a prediction and this time it seems like again the fact that trump is an incumbent, the economy has been doing very well in the last quarter, reasonably well over the last -- the fact too is that he's much more charismatic than biden and it may galvanize
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people to go to the polls. it may get people to perhaps switch a vote towards him if they were somewhere in the middle. so our model is completely using different metrics then do polls. >> laura: i'm curious after this is all over what you might think of how the lockdowns, the looming lockdowns that you're seeing all over europe now and many people think are coming next year under biden here, how that would have played out, but i'm looking forward to seeing what you might think about that. we will check back with you. professor, thank you again for getting up so early. we really appreciate it. and one of our biggest prizes tomorrow night of course, will be the state of florida. governor ron desantis is here and just moments on where things stand there in the ufc fighter, miami native will tell us why the latino vote is exploding for trump in the sunshine state. last night miami was insane. if you missed that, we will show you some of it. you don't want to miss it, up next. election...
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the title wave of votes trump is expected to get tomorrow on election day? joining me now, florida governor ron desantis. governor, wonderful to see you tonight. big, big day for your state tomorrow as always every four years it seems to be. what you expect g.o.p. turnout to look like tomorrow? >> well, laura, as you mentioned, republican ballots are a little bit below democrat for early and mail-in voting but we expected that. we are actually down less. we were down 1.4% in '16 going against hillary. i think we are about 1.1% behind, so we are actually in a better position, and i think we are set for a decisive election day victory because partially democrats don't want to vote in person, they are doing the mail and then republicans, we have over 200,000 super voters more than the democrats who haven't voted, so we know a lot of these people are going to be voting tomorrow and so we are looking at two or three to one advantage
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and election day potentially, so i think that's going to put donald trump over the top. last night i was with the president at the miami rally, i think it was one of the morning and you had electricity in the air. >> laura: we are showing pictures of it now. we're showing it now. it was unbelievable. >> and that's a county that he got clobbered in an '16. he lost by 30 points, still won the state, which is amazing. now the turnout we are getting and energy and enthusiasm and particularly the latino community, he's going to do very well. we are not going to win dade county, but i think you can cut the margin by a third or half. that could be 100,000 votes right there, so i think going into election day tomorrow, donald trump is in a stronger position than he was in '16 and beasley we know he carried the state of florida in 2016. >> laura: where the polls close their?
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at least right now. stories that i'm about to tell you are seriously concerning. investigators in florida, governor, boarded at scheme to register at dozens of dead people to vote in broward coun broward county, which of course happens to be a democrat sample, second most populous county and state and broward election supervisor saying this is an organized effort by someone who had a scheme to either undermine the florida registration system with fake voters or intended -- this was foiled before fraudulent votes were cast, but should voters be concerned given some of these other stories we are hearing? >> i would say two things. one, just generally, law enforcement in florida spoiled the number of improprieties, so people should know if they tried that, they will get caught and prosecuted. second, with respect to broward and palm beach. one of the first things i did when i took office was except brenda snipes' reviewed resignation. i also renewed the
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palm beach county supervisor because they had not run the elections properly, so we had new individuals in those positions and so far those counties have run well this year in both the presidential primary and the general primary, so i think that people in florida should have confidence that those two counties are going to perform better than they have in the past and i think that's just important. people don't want to see kind of the same mistakes be repeated every single year in the same counties. >> laura: i want to play something from an interview that dr. anthony fauci did on the melbourne, australia, coming out of their 111 day lockdown. now listen closely, governor, because i think he is a big fan of states having their own say, like florida. watch. >> states, by this process called federalism, have the ability to do things independently even though we have a central government. when you're dealing with a pandemic and you say we want
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everybody to do, b, and c, and all of a sudden state number 43 does this and state number 27 does that, it becomes very difficult. >> laura: governor. they were calling your state out along with arizona and texas and georgia early on her opening. what do you say to that? >> it's interesting, laura, we actually have people that will move from l.a., chicago, san francisco, to florida because we are open, schools are open and they are not open in those areas and so people have been voting with their feet and people have wanted to come to a state that's open for business, where people can work, and where kids can go to school. all 67 florida counties are open for in person instruction. k-12, all charter schools, all private schools, you have some of these other big school districts across the country, they have -- that is catastrophic for young people and some of these public health,
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quote, experts have shown very little regard for our children throughout all of this and i think that that's going to be looked upon very negatively when people look back on what some people could have done had they exercised a little bit more leadership. >> laura: governor, you've handled this pandemic against a lot of pressure, you delivered for the people of your state. thank you so much for joining us tonight. we enjoyed watching the rally last night. and the key to winning florida for trump is getting out more of the latino vote. we know that. when it comes to that, trump has a real fighter on his side. >> we have one of the greatest fighters anywhere in the world, jorge masvidal. he's a champ. he's got that hard. he's got that hard, thank you, man. we need more people like him, i can tell you. >> laura: joined me now is ufc fighter jorge masvidal. jorge, wonderful to see you. >> how are you? >> laura: we've been seeing a lot that trump is doing better among hispanics, so are you seeing that on the ground?
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is it actually true? >> it's a red wave here. it's getting hotter and hotter. the red wave is a real thing. people waited for hours yesterday for a rally and about 25,000 individuals were there. spieler all in all, jorge, is icap saying today if i had to pick one rally to go to, the one in miami would be the most fun, because everybody's dancing and there's music and everyone around the country is like weight -- they want me to be miserable, but people actually seem to be having fun in the fun factor people have to not ignore i think. >> no, we have a great time. as you said, the live music was playing, water bottles were being handed out. waiting for a president to come and just give some words of wisdom and encouragement. from the beginning to the end, i had a blast. one of my favorite rallies.
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>> laura: jorge, here's what yahoo sports headline said. "why are so many ex-athletes risking their legacies by endorsing donald trump this late in the election"? i know you are still fighting but do you think you are risking your legacy by endorsing donald trump? >> definitely. we see everywhere, they try to cancel -- they just give charity events. when the hurricanes can to puerto rico, they sent tons of people there in places like venezuela and we had to cancel culture because i had a business meeting. i'm not going to be intimidated by no mob. i'm not the type of person you can -- you talk it out. so i don't care, i'm speaking from my heart, i'm speaking for those that can't speak like my father, like my aunt that escaped communist cuba. i have to be a mouthpiece. i'm definitely not getting more followers or more friends and stuff like that for endorsing
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president. quite the opposite, but i don't care. you know, i honestly don't care. >> laura: jorge, i don't know -- where are you, by the way? where is that? >> i came to have a milk shake. >> laura: [laughs] okay, again, everybody has fun down in florida. or wherever you are. are you in florida? >> i'm in. >> laura: of course. where all the fun is. jorge, thanks so much, great to see you tonight. decency plays well -- trump support from latinos in florida was on full display last night, raymond arroyo explains it all, seen and unseen next.
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details. raymond arroyo, fox news contributor, author of the fabulous "new york times" best seller. raymond, hispanics are poised to play a big role. we just heard from the famous ufc fighter down at miami bar. arizona, nevada, florida. so what did you find when you were on the trail? >> laura, and florida, a new telemundo poll has trump at 43% and biden at 48% among hispanics. remember, hillary got 62% of that vote in 2016. so i asked latino voters this week in tampa, why are they swinging towards trump? here's what they said. >> mostly latinos, tampa bay and florida, the castro regime, venezuela and they see what's going on and they don't want the same for the country. like i said, the democrat party is too far away to the left and the ideas on abortion and on the
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economy is like -- it's just not going to work. >> why do i think it's closer? i think that latinos and african-americans and all voters, bottom line, devote their pockets, just like every other voter in their pocketboo pocketbooks. >> laura: no d'esposito there. latinos and african-american men are shifting. electronic's strength, they like his leadership and if he wins this election, it will be in part because of those two groups. they are going to be decisive. >> laura: raymond, i'm telling you, everyone wants to try to start having fun again, okay? they also see trump, the fun factor, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. okay? happiness. we have overlooked that. i'm telling you, people are missing the story. >> we always talk about the segment, the cultural unspoken things that draw people's attention and that's exactly what we saw. if you want to see a sign of why trump is attracting latinos,
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look no further than that miami rally last night. tens of thousands jammed to this. ♪ >> you've been here a long time. i hope the music was good, i hope life is good, everything is good. that's a good looking crowd. >> meanwhile, biden had about eight cars in a cleveland warehouse today. the president knows how to hold a crowd the rally with the customer he dance he does that has now become a meme for the kids, and you know, it's amazing what's happening, but you're right, the fun factor shouldn't be overlooked. >> laura: raymond, what about the african-american vote? >> well, the biden campaign is worried, laura. support is soft among african-american men and peoples, the early voting did not go as they wanted in some places. this was biden yesterday in pennsylvania. pulling a page from that well-worn manual "how old white
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politicians can attract black voters." >> reminds me of that gospel hymn. i don't feel no ways tired. i've come too far from where i started from. >> i don't feel no ways tired. i come too far from where i started from >> laura: those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it and the outcomes. this time next year joe biden might be releasing his new memoir, what happened, again. >> laura: raymond, the man can't stop wage arising other people's shtick, minds, speeches. i mean, i thought you were joking. raymond told me that he had done this. i thought you were literally joking to me. i had not seen that. >> following a playbook. didn't work last time, maybe it will work this time. >> laura: everyone has to understand this. it's [indiscernible] day, first of all and biden also making this heavily edited catholic
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pitch to swing voters in the rust belt. >> i have the great advantage of my faith, catholic social doctrine and my political views coincide. the values of honesty, decency, treating people with respect. >> treating people with respect. keep that in mind as you watch this. >> trump is a loser! the first step to beating the virus is beating donald trump. this isn't a political statement like those ugly folks over there, beeping the horns. >> is a racist. >> i'm serious, man. this guy is a disgrace. >> laura, this whole battle for the soul of the nation, battle for america's soul, you see that behind biden everywhere he appears, this comes from our pal jon meacham, who wrote a book called the soul of america a few years ago. and it's all about this nebulous idea of feelings rather than actual policies that advance religious liberty, protection of
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the unborn, that is the soul of the nation. not this feel-good thing that biden is pushing. i don't know if this residence, but this is of the core of his pitch. >> laura: he said to be the virus we have to beat trump, because he's the virus. that's what he said. donald trump is the virus. i guess that's part of the social doctrine of decency in the catholic church. got it. before we go, here are a few moments for biden on the trail today that you might have missed again. >> what about his broken promise to protect [indiscernible] from workers? look, donald -- donald trump doesn't understand health care. we lead by the example of our power, not just by the power of our example. as we get this homestretch, you find yourself going home. at least i found myself going home. this is like home. and folks, the fact is that as i said, we are heading to a homestretch.
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>> he may be going to a home, not the one he intended. i'm going to leave it with this. we talked about this many weeks ago. for years we've been told love trumps hate, but the democrats have inverted that this year. and they are betting trump hate beats love of trump. we will see if that pays dividends tomorrow at the ballot box. >> laura: i don't think so. i don't think so. raymond, great to see you tonight. thank you so much. president trump is making his way to the final rally of 2020. grand rapids, michigan. vice president pence has taken the stage. let's take a peek. this is the final rally. >> 7 million good paying jobs, including 112,000 jobs right here in the great lakes state. unemployment reached a 50 year low in wages were rising across the board in those first three years. and they were rising most rapidly for hardworking blue-collar americans. the forgotten men and women of
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america were forgotten no more. you know, when joe biden was vice president, america actually lost 200,000 manufacturing jobs. you know, i come from just south of here in indiana, just like michigan. you know. if we do two things well out this way, don't we? we make things and we grow things. right? the last president actually said -- the last president actually said after losing 200,000 manufacturing jobs, he said they are never coming back. remember he said what magic wand do you have? well, we didn't need a magic wand. which is needed president donald trump in the white house. 500,000 manufacturing jobs in just three years! so manufacturing came roaring back. when it comes to trade, so
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important here in michigan, what we make and what we grow we sell to the world. joe biden has been a cheerleader of communist china. all along the way. while they took advantage of the united states. but barriers to their markets what we put in on two hours and closer to home when it came to our trading relationship with canada and mexico. joe biden likes to complain a lot about nafta, but he never lifted a finger. to fix what was wrong with it when we saw thousands of factories close and jobs shipped south of the border. and under president donald trump, we put china on notice. we said the era of economic surrender is over. we stood strong, imposed tariffs and nafta is now gone in the usmca is here to stay! and it's something you ought to
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know about joe biden's running mate as well. i had a little debate with kamala harris in salt lake city. a few weeks ago. thank you. some people think we did all right. so... but you all deserve to know in this hardworking state of michigan, despite the fact the usmca was a huge win for michigan, right? i mean, kamala harris was one of only ten senators to vote against the usmca. kamala harris said the usmca didn't go far enough on climate change. i mean, she put her radical environmental agenda ahead of michigan jobs and michigan workers. no wonder she was listed as the most liberal member of the united states senate last year. but when it comes to trade or anything else, for that matter, i promise you, president donald trump will always put
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american jobs and american workers first! [scattered applause] and on energy, joe biden wants to crush american energy under a $2 trillion green new deal that raised the cost of electricity for every home and business in america. it's true. the president had to remind him he was for it in the first presidential debate. but he is. right? and kamala harris, she was like the original cosponsor in the senate of the green new deal. the truth is, joe biden and kamala harris want to abolish fossil fuels, and fracking, destroying hundreds of thousands of good paying jobs. they said it over the last year over and over again, but now, right, joe biden shows up in pittsburgh, i wasn't far from there today, and he's trying to convince people that he's not for banning fracking. he actually said that our president was lying about it.
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it came up in the president of the beit -- >> laura: mike pence delivering an important message to the people of michigan tonight, one i think that's going to resonate with voters in the upper midwest, hitting trade, china's abuses, manufacturing, bringing it all back here. good paying jobs in this country, not selling out fossil fuels, keeping energy going, all forms of energy. it's all fine, but president trump still on his way to the rally. we are of course going to cover that when he hits the stage. my friends, tomorrow, the american people will decide who will sit in the white house next year. but the radical left is trying to intimidate trump supporter's. like david, he is an african-american resident of historic savannah, georgia. after the last presidential debate, the trump flag hung out side his home while of course it was set on fire by radicals. it when he bought another, that too was set ablaze. meanwhile, the biden-harris
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signs in his neighborhood have all been left standing. david joins me now. it's great to see you tonight. you told us that you have actually bought a third trump flag. they are not going to silence who, are they? why? >> first of all, thanks for having me on. yeah, we're teaching teaching our kids right now that you can't be intimidated and canceled culture jorge was on earlier talking about it, i refuse to be intimidated. i'm not going to let them -- i'm not going to let them win. i've got two flags hanging over my house right now and they are going to stay up there tomorrow. >> laura: any comment from your neighbors came after the actually come up to and say look, you're an african-american guy, how can you be 4? are they pulling that routine on you? >> how dare you do that, be a black eye and vote for trump, right? actually had a neighbor come up with me the other day.
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she was standing next to her biden flag -- providing street sign interested mama, you are really showing your political views here, like yeah, just like you are. >> laura: yeah! so, what you got a problem with that? but i think, david, a lot of young people -- i had a chance to talk to a lot -- i mean, hundreds and hundreds of people, thousands of them able to meet over the last couple of weeks and young people in school, david, are afraid oftentimes to speak out about issues and certainly supporting this president. they are afraid. >> yeah, i mean, you've seen over the last couple of years [indiscernible] even posts with kids wearing the trump shirts or hats, it's honestly sad, but this president, we've got a choice to make. this president has got to win and [indiscernible] and unfortunately canceled culture, they are not going anywhere. i think this is a fight, this is
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a battle we have to win. >> laura: daily, to african-americans across this country who have been told that donald trump is a racist, he doesn't like minorities, he's not good to you, what do you say to them? >> well, i say look at the unemployment rate. look at the platinum plan, all the rappers that love trump and hated him, now they're coming back on the side. i feel like, you know, it's an easy choice to make. -- >> laura: david, we get your point i think. thank you so much, fly that fl flag. my final message to america on the eve of election, up next.
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and may prescribe another medication first or may instruct you to take a smaller dosage of fanapt. the good thing to know, is we're not alone. call 8557 fanapt >> laura: tomorrow is going to tell us a lot about the future of america because for ten years our populist movement has sought to empower the average american of all people, races, genders across every state.
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and we completely reformed the republican party. we took away control from big business and the warmongers and organized the party around the principles of peace, prosperity, and attracting our inalienable rights and tomorrow is our day. tomorrow the polls don't matter, the media doesn't matter, tomorrow we vote. we've already come so far. one more victory and we can preserve this country in ways that's going to benefit our children, our grandchildren, for many, many years to come. that's all the time we have tonight. catch me tomorrow night's i will be throughout the night during fox's election coverage. shannon bream, the "fox news @ night" team take it all from here. shannon, iou 20 seconds. >> shannon: we will put it on your tab, but by the way, i can't imagine anyone who lives in this country, where you're coming from, what a beautiful thing to be able to vote. i don't care how you're going to vote, just get out there into it because we should never take that for granted. >> laura: you got it, have a wonderful show. >> shannon: thank you so much, laura. democrats say the wave of favors
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