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five hours democratic d.a. being questioned about the rates in 2016 inauguration trump hotel. she released an email from december 2016. go and negotiate, fair market rates. wow. let not your heart be troubled. ♪ >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is "the ingraham angle" tonight, we come to you from atlanta, georgia. in many ways, the fate of our country hangs in the balance. it has been four weeks if you can believe it since the presidential election and four weeks from now, voters here will determine whether republicans retain control of the senate. now, to runoff elections will be held on january 5th. by the way, one pits far left jon ossoff against david perdue and the other has radical reverend rafael warnock up against incumbent republican kelly loeffler.
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emotions are still rockier in the peach state. just today, i watched all of it, dozens of georgians, voters, poll workers, observers share their eyewitness accounts of what they assist where disturbing irregularities surrounding vote counting and m. >> 2,506 felons voted illegally in georgia. 10,315 or more individuals to vote who were deceased by the time of the election. >> voted in person on october 23rd. i was told there was an absentee ballot already out for me. but i never requested one. the next day, my mom called the voter center and was told that somebody voted absentee in my name on october 7th. >> those paper ballots were not secure. i don't care if you're a democrat, republican, i hope you will take what these people are telling you seriously.
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it's important. the people voice matters in this country. >> laura: most media outlets not surprisingly didn't cover this hearing at all. now, more on some of those disturbing stories and just a little bit. but let me be clear tonight, if you're upside or you're angry about what is happening in this state, there is only one right way to channel your frustration. by working to ensure that leffler and purdue win on january 5th. now, some severely misguided lawyers are actually urging republicans -- i can't believe i'm hearing this, not to vote in the runoff presumably because to do so would dignify what they believe to be a corrupt system. again, while i agree that legitimate claims should be fully and legally pursued, how it is simply training that you can solve anything?
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they're not sam type nondemocrats, their aggressive, progressive hard left candidat candidates. i'm not interested in finding a middle ground, no, no, no, they want georgia political landscape to look and feel like more like california or new york. we've all seen how that worked out for the people in those states. now, so much rides on having the majority in the senate. you get this set the agenda after all. if things stand right now, democrats are slated to have 48 seats next year versus 50 for republicans. with 52 republicans versus 48 democrats, the party of donald trump will be able to stop a lot of the real naughty and destructive bite and stuff. now, we will have a lot of ground to cover tonight and we examine, we will examine what georgia's political leaders can do now to ensure public confidence in the outcome.
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governor bryan kim who's been subjected to withering criticism during the election season will join us tonight, along with georgia congressman doug collins who finished behind loeffler in the first go around and other experts who expose the landmines they have for both parties frankly. we invited fork evidence involved in the run-up to join us tonight but only one answered the file. incumbent republican senator david perdue. senator, thank you for being here. first off, there's a lot of trump voters. yes, you can apply, socially distance crowd, 5,000 people here, socially distance. but there's a lot of people who are demoralized. they may even ask themselves if there is any point in voting at all. what you say to them tonight, senator? >> first of all, thank you.
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glad you're here. president trump's very frustrated and i'm frustrated and were going to do everything we possibly can to make sure whenever anomalies are uncovered in november won't happen in january. but this is illogical for any republican to say i'm not going to vote in the hands of the keys over to the democrats. this is the last line of defense against their radical liberal agenda that once they do this, we won't get it back. chuck schumer said two weeks ago take a georgia, tak change amer. aoc side when the two states in georgia because we don't want to negotiate. we want the green deal without compromise. we know they will move to a one-party system, chuck schumer's told us. >> laura: tell us what can be done in the near term before december 14th when early voting starts. to try to start verifying the signature is on the mail in ballots. which, anyone who watches this hearing today and it was the state senate committee that was
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oversight that looked into a lot of it, there was a lot of compelling testimony. i watched almost all of it. what can we done to verify the signature is in the mail-in voting process? >> that's what were trying to figure out. there's things the state can do, legal options that we have. the real standings that we have in this. but this is a very serious issue. look up until 2020, georgia didn't have this problem. this is a result of a lawsuit and we just got up at the stop to this because the anomalies that happened in november can't happen in january and we've got to do everything we can. our team right now is focused on getting the votes out in georgia and making sure that everybody that vote in the november understands and comes back out and votes and votes. >> laura: senator, what do you say to those suburbanites? and may be -- i know the type, sorry i'm from connecticut. i'm a connecticut yankee, but there's been a lot of time in georgia. the atlanta suburbs, there's a
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lot of woman in the atlanta suburbs especially who maybe don't like donald trump style. they like the results of the policies but they didn't like his style. what you say now to them, given what's at stake on january 5th? >> this is what's important to those women. we talked to a lot of them in the last several years actually, particularly this year. they want to know when to get their lives back to normal. worried about the safety of their kids, neighborhoods, so forth. they want the police funded and defended, they don't want to defund the police. that's ridiculous. a lot of people who voted may be voted against trump for whatever reason, we think may be coming back to us because they see the value of split -- >> laura: it's a small margin. even if you believe the vote counts, a lot of people don't come at 12,500 votes, it's a very slim margin. >> out a 5 million. >> laura: out a 5 million votes. ddo the suburbanites need a reunited republican party or do they need to people running
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around who say don't vote and generally fifth because that would be perpetuating a corrupt process? when i heard this the other dams fell out of my chair. you almost don't deserve to win if you're that stupid, i'm sorry. >> some of the comments are made by democrats. >> laura: there loving this quick! >> we have to stand united and we produced 52.5% and my election, 5 52.5% and the democratic socialist agenda. 52-47. we think we can get the votes out. it's been when >> laura: he did a fewdocumentas qualifications? >> this is when i'm not sure i can answer. >> laura: jon ossoff has this to say and then to at a event earlier today. >> it was a supreme gun jury subpoenaing that found out he does in fact ordered traits himself. he can brag about how he has not
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been prosecuted criminally for his misconduct. it doesn't make it any less wrong and people are that up with his corruption and kelly loeffler's. >> laura: senator, such an easy response but i will let you go ahead. >> we've litigated place back in the general election and most people in georgia responded appropriately. this is been litigated in the three different entities and they gave me a clean bill of health because there was nothing there. of the bipartisan includes democrats b by the way. the fdd, doj -- >> laura: what does it say about them that they go back to something that was already decided and i bipartisan way? the blind trust that your investments. this is all they have to go back to. if there is something legitimate i with the right in your face but this is a weak sister move on the part of jon ossoff so i mean, it gives me great hope that the pretty boy thing that's
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going on is not really going to -- >> what the democrats do. you know this, when they can't defend the liberal agenda, there's no evidence in the world that what they want to do can work. they do not want to defend that. if we engage and engage it and they never want to try to defend. even aoc when she talks about the green new deal can't defend it. at 20% addresses climate change and the rest of it is totally just to support their social agenda. >> laura: new poll out given what they did in last election, republicans will lose seats and trump helped deliver huge house seats so forth, shows that you and loeffler trail of your democrats opponents by tube and seven points prospectivel respe. speak armor back and 14, 8, 17 points. we won back by five, i don't put stockinette. when i put stock and is the people in georgia. they set up on time and they will stand up again and we will make sure whenever we have to do in december that their vote is going to be accounted for
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correctly. >> laura: legal votes. >> this is what's beside from the beginning. we want every legal vote counted properly, every illegal vote eliminated. if that's all we want. it isn't un-american, when everybody should want to? >> laura: how is important for donald trump to be here saturday? >> i'm so excited. you're here thursday night, vice president coming tomorrow, president coming down. actually, he started 100s first rally when he was in canada. he's excited about coming down he will deliver the message and that's come, we've got to protect what we did for four years. under the administration if, in fact, they result is not in his favor. we've got to protectant in the way to do that is to get kelly loeffler and david perdue reelected. >> laura: david perdue, we appreciate you joining us. come back soon. we sent our raymond arroyo out to explore atlanta to see how voters feel and in light of the chaos that follows, the election cycle, how do they feel about
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the coming runoff? >> are you concerned about the integrity of this votes? given what we are seeing and some of the investigation and groups that are trying to bring people from out-of-state? >> everybody should be investigated regardless of your class, your point of view, democrat or republican. he needs to be fair. this is for the country to move forward. >> i thought there were is allowed of of foul play going on. >> there's been trouble. >> sunni paul and lynwood who are representing the presidents, no longer. they were here the other day adjusting voter should not votes in the senatorial election. because they are worried about the harassment of the votes. would you agree with the idea? >> absolutely not. if they don't the right to say that. actually, they should be not for
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the president but for the country. >> they suggest that ids for both in person ballots as well as mail-in ballots. a good idea? >> i think that's a good idea. i do send in my absentee ballot and i went through the whole process. i did it correctly, fairly, and people are voting illegally and unfairly. that's not right. >> what are you looking for in the senatorial election? >> to go away, i hated! because that's the best answer of the day. >> laura: what do we know about raphael warnock and jon ossoff? my next guest has been digging into the candidates past. joining me now is reagan mccarthy, georgia politics editor for townhall.com. reagan, since we heard from senator perdue i want to play this ad from raphael warnock's campaign. >> the answer begins right here. where i grew up.
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the housing project of georgia. i had 11 sisters and brothers, parents taught us the value of hard work. 14 years ago it became the pastor of ebenezer baptist church. >> laura: now, i have been watching local television all day long here in georgia and the ads i have seen paint him as a kind of mild-mannered moderate pastor, a country preacher. but what else should georgia voters know about him and is not accurate was mike tel tell us. >> yeah, i think raphael warnock has been using his position as a pastor to kind of claim in a position of moral superiority. but he doesn't really reflect otherwise. he's a guy that calls officers gangsters and thugs and bullies. and that has historically praised fidel castro and
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jeremiah wright, anti-american and anti-semitic. he endorsed by hate groups including the black lives matter. and the georgia family fund, which is notoriously anti-police tenants behind the defund the police movement. >> laura: you see when he's trying to do in the ads. there is one that was quite effective i thought where he was talking about his dad and he was in the military. he loves his dad, dad supporting him and supported his dad. how dare you question my support of the u.s. military. obviously, the link to reverend wright. so, he has a slick ad firm that's putting out these very gauzy kind of portrayals of him. what does leffler need to do to respond in kind? >> yeah, the fact that warnock's record flew under the radar during the primaries because they were the candidates on the ballot in loeffler's election but i think candidate loeffler
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needs to run on her own record. she was crucial to the passage of the cares act and the protection program. she has been an ally for georgia in the signage and i think it runs on her own record that georgia can see that. >> laura: this is a turnout election. you have to get your base on. that's why what we're talking about was senator perdue, the idea that people can sit back and just want to play out and not show up in the polls, i'm looking at social media. it democrats are eating it up and laughing. like a democrat planned that people not vote in the election is a dream to the democrats. >> defeats exactly into their hands. if you would think republicans would be more motivated than ever because senator perdue and senator loeffler had said repeatedly. >> laura: pulled the long period of >> hold the line is what they're saying and it couldn't be more true. >> laura: degree new deal, national reparation, possible national lockdowns.
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we hurried a little bit from senator perdue about jon ossoff, but what else is there concernig about what a senator also would need for the country issue with lies? >> the number one problem with jon ossoff's candidacy is the tide to the chinese communist party. these are the times were in. so he profited in his leadership of the film company profited off the chinese communist party. he failed to disclose when he initially filed his financial records. he had that from georgia voters until he was called out on it. and when he was called on on it, he blamed his lack of filing as a oversight. i think georgia voters deserve better. >> laura: they want to crucify up or do for something that's been debunked. investigated, investigated come out. reagan, think you so much great to see jo. coming up, "the ingraham angle"'s georgia election town hall continues.
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governor bryan comes caught in a political maelstrom but he was still man enough to step up to the plate and take on the concerns of his citizens. he is here next. ♪
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♪ >> laura: democrats and their media portals have repeatedly claim there is zero evidence of voter fraud in georgia, but this is false. as we showed earlier, georgia state senate hearings today was full of extremely credible witness -- eyewitness and i will opening testimonies that destroys the left narrative. according to business insider, one lawsuit filed by attorney sidney powell is pending in georgia. it yet regardless of what happens in that case, president trump is 100% all in for getting senators, purdue, loeffler on january 5th. his saturday rally is the beginning of the presidents work in georgia for the republican party. at the same time, the president is joining prominent republicans in calling on brian kemp to do more with the upcoming election. will he? governor bryan come joins us now. of governor, i want to begin with what senator lindsey graham said on fox news last night abot
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safeguarding the vote in georgia. watch. >> i'm begging the governor to call the legislature back in session, make sure that when it comes to verifying signatures on mail in ballots that it's done by a partisan, not a single individual in a county office that may have an agenda that's partisan. if that's the simple fix. if you do that's, you're probably going to see loeffler and purdue from a lot of fraud. >> laura: governor, what the process look like that's, would it be a simple fix? >> welcome to georgia, where the redwall to stop socialism, aoc, everybody else and i'm glad to be here with you to try to help my friends david perdue and senator loeffler. i called early on for his signature obviously the secretary of state for the laws in the constitution would have to order that and he has not done that. i dig it should be done. i think especially what we saw today, it raises more questions. there needs to be transparency
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on that. i would again call for that. i think in the next 24 hours we will see a lot more from the hearings that the legislature had today and we will be able to look and see what the next steps are. that's where we are now. because of their recounts, that we're having in the state that allows those things to be looked at. >> laura: what can you do now to tighten up the mail-in ballot process? could you call the legislature back in the session, just on those fairly narrow issues about verifying the signatures in the mail-in ballot process? because you offered a interesting suggestion this week. of >> i know that's what senator perdue was talking about earlier by kind of looking out the options. obviously i think the fastest way to do something would be through the courts which is why i have supported the presiden president's -- certainly his rights to take legal action during the -- >> laura: he's mad at you. he's not mad at you, he's torque that you, right? >> look, i'm frustrated like he
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is, a lot of people are. like he said, he's a fighter, we had a few battles but nobody works harder for donald trump before november 3rd and i continued to help his efforts in the legal campaign and i will continue to do that. if one of those with supporting the legal process to play out. >> laura: could you bring the legislator back, just on the decision for people to understand what were talking about, when someone sends in a mail-in ballots, if it's filled out, there is no real way to check the signature on the ballot in some cases where there is not a significant match. right? you think it's a good idea to have a picture of a license. if speak of the photo i.d. requirement. if spewing without be good, you would require that? >> i do support that. we talk about doing that in the past and for legal reasons, we haven't. there's been a recent court room and out of alabama the disputes
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are something that i was certainly support with the legislature on. the thing right now is trying to figure out the fastest way to ensure that the vote is going to be secure because like lynwood said today urging people not to go into the election and all that's going to do is give the democrats everything they want. it's going to give the radicals everything they want. i mean, this is literally the firewall. i think we all have to pull together and figure out what we have got to do to ensure people that their votes are going to come. i believe it will and that's why i'm working so hard for david and kelly and i will continue to do that. >> laura: turning today's senate hearing on voter fraud, listen to what one poll worker claimed to witness governor. >> they will wait until the witnesses over there in that area of the press and the observers leave the room. then you will see them move into action. if begin scanning ballots. once everyone is gone, the coast is clear, they're going to pull the ballots out from underneath
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the table. four suitcases came out from underneath the table. >> laura: the testimonies today, which networks weren't running, was incredibly eye-opening. i was disturbed by this. i'm sure you were disturbed on hearing it. these were patriotic americans coming forward. a lot of them were afraid because they came forward. when you see that, do you understand why the president and so many others are worried? >> no question. certainly was concerning. we're working right now and hopefully the secretary of state will update on it's on exactly what's going on. they had a monitor there, i think would be good for him to come out and say exactly what was going on. but i think this also gives them the opportunity to really look specifically at the fulton county recounts that still going on to make sure that that recount has been done in the right way. and we know if these were ballots, where they counted correctly and if there were signatures on that. >> laura: middle of the night
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they kick the observers out and then they went back and kept looking at ballots. finding them under the table. this is like the banana republic. i'm telling you what people are saying about it. >> i completely understand. >> laura: if this happened to democrats they would be screaming about this. >> they would. that's what we have to get answers from the secretary of state at about exactly what happened and obviously does should be the best to getting this i'd imagine they already are. >> laura: they were a gob listening to the testimony today. >> this is how the process is supposed to work and we play along post certification and into a recount. certainly, the legal options that are out there for any candidates that has something like this and i certainly support that and were looking into that hard. it's me want to take an audience western from christians m. >> thank you so much. governor kemp, thank you for being here. there's a lot of blaming since
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the election. are we playing into the hands of the democrats with all the finger-pointing? should we not unite us up already and to focus on the runoffs instead of blaming one another? >> great question. i answered that earlier today similarly because i told people it reminds me of my days playing high school football. being in to a day practices in august where you have your friends that are playing on defense, i played offensive line. you're sick and tired of beating up on each other. your man, you start finding. right before the big game, the season starts, everybody comes back together. if you are buddies again and that's what's going to happen for the runoff. we have to have it happen in the support or do and loeffler. we can't let the democrats continue to drive a lot of this divisiveness and i'm certainly going to do everything i can. my family as well, to send david and kelly back to the senate. it really to preserve the great things that have happened in georgia under the leadership of
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donald trump. >> laura: what's her unemployment. at its 45%? >> and dropped 1.8% i believe in the last thing we had was to great economic developments announcements this week. you know, the response that we've had to covid, the way that we position that in the way this administration has worked with all governors across the state to give them the tools that they needed to reopen businesses to help our hospitals with surge capacity. they reauthorize the 502. >> laura: you are criticizing -- when you opened up your economy, you were the first governor i think i had you on on "the angle," the first governor to reopen and you got trashed by people. i think the white house was not pleased with you at that time. but it turned out to be in my view good. you put freedoms people first and also safety at the same time you balance to both. there is, this is a virus.
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it will plague us until we have a vaccine or good therapeutics. it looks like we have vaccines. california is shutting down. what you say to california and you have to shut down? >> i've been a small businessperson for over 30 years. my wife has too. we've been multiple times about to lose everything. i had a good feeling to where people wear. we asked them to do what we needed to to flatten the curve when people wear sheltered in place for a few weeks. to help us get ppe supplies, hospital bed capacity plans put up. all the thing the trump administration was working on. but there became a point where people were ready to revolt and i get that. i've been there before where you're not going to sit in your living room and lose everything you've worked for it. and not be able to feed your children, not be able to pay your rent, pay your mortgage. not be able to pay your people if you happen to be the business owner. we can do two things. we based all of this off of
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data, science, good public health advice. at doing two things. a protecting lives, but also fighting for livelihoods. >> laura: another question from daniel in the audience. at daniel. >> thank you. if governor kemp, georgia has been a conservative state for the last 30 years until joe biden allegedly won this year. what were the major factors that contributed to georgia are now becoming a purple state in 2020 and how well the governor and the republican coalition keep our state right in 2022? >> it's disappointing as the initial results are, we have some good things to talk about in our state. there's a lot to talk about. it democrats taking over the majority of the state house of representatives, losing seeds. we didn't lose seats in the senate we only lost a couple in the house so we still have strong majority there. we had a public service mission or that ran statewide with the republican guy who won without a
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runoff. we talked earlier about jon ossoff i don't think broke 40%. we got the votes out there. it we've got to go get them, we've got to turn it back out. we also have to realize that democrats are doing the same thing. >> laura: when you can't be afraid, governor. sorry to interject but i think so many people gravitate toward trump nationwide, the largest turnout for any republican president. is that he is a fighter, he's a fighter. he's unafraid to call people on your you know why. you get the sense that people are afraid of stacey abrams, afraid of being called racist, the decrease in everything that happened hobbled the party on the mail and voting. i won't harp on it but it's really sticking in people's crown. i hope that i know you saw the hearing today.
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the blur here tonight because i don't want the republicans to win back and i'm so grateful that you can. >> right there with them, we will work with everybody to make it happen. >> laura: governor, thank you for coming tonight. brian kemp here on "the ingraham angle." the failed governor candidate stacey abrams and raphael warnock have in common? they are affiliated with the new georgia project, the group that abrams founded in one previously shared. wise and important because the new georgia project is one of several groups now being investigated by the georgia secretary of state's office for allegedly seeking to register it in eligible and even done people to vote in the upcoming senate runoff. one instance of a woman received a package of postcards encouraging people to vote. what's the problem? she lives in new york city over 900 miles from georgia. joining now is georgia congressman doug collins. a congressman, you've been listening in on the show tonight. it easy to see why so many georgians are wary about the
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integrity of the upcoming runoff. you heard governor kemp with some constructive proposals here. how do you solve this? >> how we solve it is number one it's good to have you back in georgia and wish i could be there with you, we have to have everybody turn out. i will make it clear. every trump voter and everyone who's been watching the last four years, better economy, stronger military, they have to vote for david perdue and kelly loeffler. no saying that i'm not going to vote or anything else. let me go with one thing. the governor hit it right, asking for the signature recounts in the signature verification. we asked for that as well. there's one thing and you mentioned stacey abrams. i'm not scared of. but i'm tired of stacy. i'm tired of her trashing the states and we had voter suppression that she did after she lost the governor. in fact of the matter, let's deal with that. period of 2014, voter turnout among minority population in georgia actually increased. i'm tired of several arguments talking about my state which is
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encouraginimproving. we need to turn out and show david perdue and kelly loeffler at the far wall we need so we don't go backwards under chuck schumer. >> laura: congressman, we learned this week that georgia is reporting that more than 940,000 absentee ballots have been requested for the senate runoff. is this not exactly what abrams and the shady organizations were hoping for? that it opens the can of worms with the mail and voting again? >> it does, laura, that's what the governor's talking about i'm glad to hear you say it. it's a concern then secretary of state does need to step up and discuss that david perdue mentioned earlier that we feel like many of us who feel like actually weaken the standards for actually our signature verification. when some co counties don't do , in my home commented they go back reaback-to-back.
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if one signature and any signature on file. he needs to be investigated and the issue of how we do this and i'm hopeful of people who are concerned about the generator for the election, we've been shining the light ends of the secretary of state has noted and the county election board has noted that they need to step up and do it better. remember when we ask for a hand recount we found that almost 10,000 votes that were never counted. think about that, laura, never counted. 3,000 went to president trump and lowered the lead that by then had. these are the kind of things now hiding scrutiny and give people the insurance that if they go and vote that the elections will be held. if there's things that need to be fixed but we will work on making sure the election fifth, kelly loeffler and david perdue are elected and put back in a nine state senate. >> laura: i want to go to the audience again for a question from david. david. >> congressman, all the craziness that happened in our state. would you say to georgians who feel deflated? and disappointed considering not showing up to vote?
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>> david, think you for the question. there's probably nobody who is more slated because i work for nine months in the senate race. but kelly loeffler one back in time for him to be elected back. everybody has been fighting for the last few years like i have. fighting for the country for donald trump, fighting for the tax cuts, fighting for a stronger military. we can't allow our momentary disappointment of what we are seeing in the election that we will fix and can fix to keep us from going to the polls. david and kelly need us at this point. as i said earlier when i started this, donald trump needs us. this is a mission that he had and for anybody a trump voter, conservative not to go back to the poll is really taking that and basically thumbing their nose and what we accomplished the last few years. that's how you overcome it. if you do and on the offense, getting out there and telling and convincing people conservate values matter.
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>> laura: congressman, what happens to the america first movement if these two senate seats go to hard left democrat? what happens? >> we go backwards. we don't go forward with a leftist agenda. if socialists out there that say you go for it has not looked at the history. it conservative values and remember, it's conservatives who believe in people. it's on socialist, the left. that they believe in government. we believe in people and got to encourage people that way. >> laura: you believe in georgia values and not new york and california values. harvard values. congressman, thank you so much. what a team player. i know you wanted to be the senate candidate in the race, but we really, really appreciate you being here tonight. thank you very much, sir. >> thank you, take care. >> governor kemp here is suggesting i propose mail in ballots as well as in-person ballots. it is not something you agree with?
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>> when you go get your driver's license nowadays, you have to have two forms of i.d. why should this be different? >> you have to show i.d. for cash and check just general things. why not for the election? >> i don't think that's too much to ask. >> any security is a good thing. >> yeah. >> either way. >> mailing ballots, there's too many combinations. election day is one day. not one month. >> laura: you just heard one election security measures voters in georgia would like to see in place. one needs to happen to get the thing done? here to answer the question is alex johnson, the general counsel. alex, how obvious common sense
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motives will be put in place now early voting starts decembe december 14th. >> today, laura, fact of the matter is we have to go with what we've done. it doesn't look like state legislature, doesn't look like there's going to be any major changes. we really need every voter to get out and be involved. we need voters to take personal responsibility because that's what it comes down to. >> laura: if you have more observers in place, when people say no you have to leave, i know democrats and someone told a democrat poll watcher they had to leave, the democrat would throw a fit, video weights, and then put it out in the media. our people can't leave the room when they say no, you have to come back at 1:00. actually i'm going to wait here for the next two hours because i don't believe the fact they're going to do that. you know what i'm saying, republicans have to be as forceful in the poll watching positions as they democrats are. >> exactly, they do. at the georgian republican party
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is doing things to make that happen. that's why every voter needs to be involved. >> laura: what does that mean? other than vote? >> you have to get involved. i'm president of the assembly and involved with the g.o.p. and all that volunteer. you have to be willing to sacrifice your time and comfort to get involved in a local republican organization. there are around the country and so many voters i think have thought that somebody else has it. that they don't. again, i'm a volunteer. >> laura: doing it on your own diamond time. >> exactly exactly. if we leave to the political industry, it's not going to happen. they need to be in the g.o.p., involved locally, and help watch the ballot confirmation. be in the room. >> laura: with covid, can you knock on doors and is not allowed in georgia? but can you with a mask and knock on the door and run six feedback? how do you do it? >> absolutely, aloud in georgia.
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we went door-to-door. we have to volunteer and be willing to get out and help locally if you want to see the election secure. >> laura: in your view, the state legislature, it's awkward to come back in the session? >> it's not -- >> laura: a republican majority in the house of senate here. they're not going to come back in session with it. if speak of the legal side of it, the election laws change at this point in time, i just don't happening. >> laura: flurry of lawsuits and it wouldn't. >> you know how that happens. >> laura: alex, thank you for being here tonight. how does president trump's upcoming visit to georgia were about the voters? were talking about the base with alex. of course, plus georgia and trump national diversity coalition member lay it all out for us. don't go anywhere. ♪ [ whispering ]
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what's this? oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because you advertise gig-speed internet, but we can't sign up for that here. yeah, but i'm just like warming up to those speeds. you've lived here two years. the personal attacks aren't helping, karly. don't you have like a hot pilates class to get to or something?
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♪ >> laura: well, joe biden prefers usually to sit in the basement and obama phones and as a georgia appearance, pete president trump's going to hold a massive rally for purdue and loeffler. now, given how both g.o.p.
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senators are trailing their democratic opponents if you can believe the polls, very early, could they give a boost they need? joining now is roberts, chief for the compound or group bruce lavelle. robert, you know as well as anybody, what impact does president trump visit going to have? >> but it's not positive, no way around that. he's the chief person to motivate people and this is not a persuasion all action, it's motivational. if there is nobody better to motivate the g.o.p. to get out. these arguments about well, you know, you might as well not vote. you don't give up on cars if you have a flat tire. >> laura: i've been urging him to come in for weeks. it a day after the election. >> we need this, we need the shot of adrenaline and we will take it, yes we will. the president coming saturday,
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this is the boost that we need. a spanish alene and senator perdue , progressive policies he had resonated in georgia. watch the black vote. they didn't get 12 or 14%, highest latino vote, highest a jewish american, asian america, one place to do business and that's the uptick in small black business here in atlanta. >> laura: it's amazing! >> this is what it's going to take. >> laura: and do people really want to vote to raise taxes and sink the 401 ks? defund the police? >> no, listen, the president's policy and this is the time in the administration, living proof and my wife in the audience, 27 year successful business. the administration resurrected black wealth like we have never seen. the president right here in atlanta promoted a half trillion
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infrastructure plan for the platinum plan. these are great tools. yeah, saturday will resurrect. >> laura: unite the party. there's a lot of people who are demoralized, a lot of people are down, dejected. i would say dust yourself off. everybody can be done and there's a lot to be down about. but there's a lot to be hopeful about. the trump agenda said it works. and worked across the country. we saw in the house races in the state house races. it's good stuff and networks. america first works and it's because of what president trump did with his bravery encourage and pushing the policy forward. >> no question. were talking to voters on their frustrated about the election and frustrated about how we've got 73% of republicans. 54% of all voters. they're telling us they're concerned and they do have this. what are you going to do different? if you want me to vote, what
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will you do different? it's a calling call for republicans out there who are in charge of the state government. it do something. make a some kind of change even if it's just out of the abundance of caution because republicans who don't stand up to make a change here are asking for a primary and two years. >> laura: they're going to get run over if they don't do something. the consent decree has to be reimagine. you put a lot of stock in the polls on this poll was 753 people, 500 likely voters in that. it shows that loeffler was down seven and purdue was down to go. >> yeah, i don't. we have two people in the senate seats. here's the thing, if it's not broke, don't fix it. senator perdue and loeffler are business people. you ask yourself, for black america, are you better off now than you were five years ago? look at the 401(k)'s, look at your business, wages.
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look at the lowest black unemployment, laura, in my lifetime. president trump delivered him was 14%. hello! hello! these tools are here and all you have to do is ask and continue the same path of the president's policy in terms of step one, releasing black men and bringing the back into their homes and putting opportunity zones where black businesses can go in there and build a generational wealth. >> laura: will you be at the rally on saturday? of course, he would not let you get away with not coming. my final message to george and voters. you don't want to miss this. you know you won't. stay there. ♪
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>> laura: a georgia republicans, this is the time to come together, not the time to be self-destructive. a low g.o.p. turnout would obviously be a gift to democrats and a pair of democrat wins in
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georgia could remake america from top to bottom. trumps america first policy is, they work -- we can't let it be reversed. you have until monday to register to vote in the runoff election and early voting starts exactly one week after that on the 14th -- do not sit it out. got to get the signature verification fixed but finally i want to get a big thank you to all the great folks here in the peach state who made this possible, socially distanced of course, we love it in atlanta and georgia, that's all the time we have the night. shannon bream and the "fox news @ night" team take it from here. >> shannon: sounds like they love you too, safe travel back home, thank you so much. the vaccine executives say they are ready to begin the distribution within hours, not days once they get the green light to release. >> once approval comes, how quickly does m it spring into action? >> i'm told ey

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