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possible. take your dvr so you never miss an episode of hannity. for news anytime all the time it's foxnews.com, hannity.com. in the meantime let not your heart be troubled "the ingraham angle" is next and when we come back on monday it will be election eve in america. have a great weekend will see you on monday very. ♪ [applause] >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and wells will come to a specia ingraham angle, we are here in new york city in front of fabulous audience. the first polls open 80 hours from now in the midterm electio that will shape the direction o our country for at least the next two years and probably
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really for the next decade. when the 2020 election was called for a by then, you might remember democrats got very cocky very quickly. and then they got sloppy. giving into the craziest demand of the far left now, two short years later, look at the mess they've created. they stoked inflation, they hav sabotaged our energy independence and they wrecked our foreign policy. i was thinking about this tonight i can't think of a single issue that biden and the democrats have gotten right and overwhelmingly, americans do no think that democracy is at risk if the democrats lose control o congress, just like they don't think our country is systemically recessed or define by the events of january 6. it turns out that it is their candidates, the democrat candidates who stink, not ours.
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have you seen that poor katie ops in arizona. not been put to sleep by charli crist or maggie hansen in order that cortez master character. i would like to meet the person who really really thinks that h is capable of having a coherent conversation about the weather let alone a complex piece of legislation. on the other hand in contrary t the earlier dressing of mitch m cconnell, the democrats and the republicans candidates are really formidable. even when they know it all said they were doomed as recently as august, our candidates kept fighting. to get we are fighting for ever single child in the state of ohio, and that is what is on th ballot on november the eighth for it. >> what i'm seeing now is a movement of people who are read
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to save our republic and save our state fair. >> go to the polls on november 8th and we take this date back and we turn michigan red. >> we are all income at we win. all in we win pretty republican nominated fresh thinking populist perspectives that focused on four key points, the economy, crime, the border, and our schools. what about the democrats? when biden began dropping in th polls, they thought they could save themselves with new messaging and gimmicks, so it was prudent gas tag or ultra maga fred republicans campaign really hard in all 50 states, the rnc poured money into races in california and connecticut i for the first time since ronald reagan, the gop did not concede
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any demographic group to the democrats. not even in the heart of american liberalism, right here in new york city. we begin tonight in pennsylvani where things are so close, the real clear politics average has up 0.1 percentage point. it wasn't until late last week that oz finally saw some holes that he is leading in and helps election day turnout will be enough to overcome the early vote lead. for his part, his final push doesn't include talking to voters in pennsylvania about th issues they care about about ho fit he is to serve. >> i feel that we have been the same kind of medical informatio that dr. oz did enter run and campaign and i think we have a very transparent, i feel that w are running a very tense for
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race about the health issues fo it. >> i think you look and sound great. >> they all have medical degree as well understand. joining me is dr. mehmet oz. they are all very excited about what is going to happen on tuesday. what does it say about john federman that he reviewed uses to talk about the policies. what can we make of this? >> this entire campaign he's avoided talking about the kitchen table issues that our plaguing pennsylvanians. you mentioned and is the policy. i'm in the middle of this date. there is a lot of natural gas right beneath my feet.
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that is a huge opportunity for the audit would also reduce inflation because energy prices drive about three if they have. it's great for national security . it makes us more formidable for our enemies. if you go to a diner the person served me coffee knows a ton about energy policy. he is stuck in the rigid ideology, he has this believe that the green new deal is the only way forward. he has been dismissive of the energy industry here for his entire tenure, called it a stai on pennsylvania argued there should be a moratorium on drilling and has had some prett harsh things that really difficult for the people who ar working in these industries and he has tried to flip-flop on that. people have called it out for him. that is just an example of his weak positions on crime, drugs, and open border, in his positions on the economy and
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general. while i was talking about issue that are important to pennsylvania taxpayers, he's been making attacks on me. after a while it just becomes gossip it doesn't have an impac because it doesn't make people' lives better. i want to get rid of the extremist ideas in washington. >> to that point, fetterman recently had the nerve to brag about his disastrous crime record. watch. >> the truth is i'm the only candidate in this race that had hands-on kind of experience against fighting against crime. i was the four term mayor of a community for almost 14 years and i made in violence at the center of all of my focus. >> given his background dr. oz how can he credibly claimed to have a strong stance on crime given his views on bail reform,
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policing, and everything else? how does this add up? >> he can't. violence increased in the small town he was mayor of. the police at that community have supported me. i have been endorsed by the fraternal order of police because they know that john fetterman doesn't have their back. it is just an image of a man wh doesn't offer what he's promising. if you're upset about this, and you should become a he raised over $2 million so please go to dr. oz.com and support my efforts. the democrats are trying to buy the seat because they don't hav a candidate that can express wh his extreme views make sense because they're not views that align with the values of pennsylvanians. we can balance a budget, we kno how to deal with crime and let people do their jobs, especiall cops, make sure the border is secure, that way you will shut down the cartel that are bringing the fentanyl across. dr. oz we have a question from
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the audience, michael duke from scott still has a question. >> good evening dr. oz, my question for you is, with the prospect of republicans regaining majorities in both chambers of congress which you prepared to do to issue that we have such as the record high cpi , record high gas prices, and just an overall high cost of living? >> the number one and easiest move is to free us to be able t drill on federal lands. those federal lands are all of ours and there is no reason tha within a week he was able to band drilling and those areas. we also have to send message to the energy industry that we believe they are important to the success of our nation. these folks are living in fear. john fetterman said they were going to prosecute them because he didn't like what they were
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doing great energy is a commodity, free people, unleash people, to be able to do just that. here in pennsylvania we have a wonderful opportunity to do that . there is no reason why any democratic leadership should do this, they do it because it's a way of singling to people in th democratic party that they care about the environment. the best way to protect our environment is to get the natural gas out it preserves ar in firemen 50 oil is a lot dirtier than natural gas. they're working against the. dr. oz, good luck on tuesday, w will bet have you back on wednesday or thursday after you win. thank you so much. now to ohio where republican jamie anthracene from number of bulls including one poll showin him up nine when leaders are included. so what is in tim ryan's closin message? despite voting with nancy and joe nearly 100 percent of the
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time, he wants you to think tha he is kind of maga frickey gave the democratic party has not been good at strategic politica decisions. i have built enough of this campaign and we really don't want them at this point. >> so he is the nt democrat pride joining me is a defense. should ohio voters consider tha may become a may be tim ryan is a new type of democrat, he is populous, independent, because that's his last act. >> no, not at all. he votes with the nc pelosi 100 percent of the time. and it is so crazy that he trie to parade around and pretend to be a moderate spirit that clip you just pay plate is so ridiculous because he has gotte over $60 million from national democrats to pour into this rac
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to try to define himself as moderate which of percy's not. the idea that he is not part of the democratic establishment, that he hasn't benefited from their money is preposterous. he's received more money from national democrats in almost an candidate in any state. >> i have. >> to a remarkable comment from joe biden today. watch. >> president biden: we like building neutral plans, even if they have all that gold guaranteed for the rest of the existence of the plants, we are going to shut these plants down all across america and having wind in solar. i just want to start laughing right now. there are over 400 operation coal-fired power stations right now in the united states that generated 20 to percent of u.s. electricity in 2021. they are all over the world. we know china is building a new one every week. how is this message how is this
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going to play in ohio? >> it's not going to play well at all and it's not playing ver well. to them ryan called for a the international fracking. the idea that you can run an industrial manufacturing economy , we're coming you know this on wind in solar is preposterous. it's why the are building fossi fuel facilities and don't rely on our loan energy we are not going to be able to manufacture anything in the inflation crisi will get worse and worse. i think it's so pathetic the president of the united states asking dictators for oil and ga that we have right here in the state of ohio if you just lets us get it out of the ground. >> we have a question from samantha from norwalk, ohio. >> thank you, jd. we are wishing you the best for
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tuesday. i have a question about how would you be economic growth we have a monstrous beast up a government trying to have total control over both supply and demand. of government that teams seems many of us as nonessential when face it, we are all essential t make the economy grow. what are your plans to combat this spirit we are overregulate and we are just hoping you may be fresh enough to help us through in ohio. i'm hoping you have some great ideas for us. >> thanks, samantha, i appreciate that a great deal. number one, what we have to do as open up our energy markets you can't manufacture anything, it can't build anything unless you have our energy up and running and the biden administration has destroyed that by shutting down pipelines shedding down new oil and gas permitting for the other thing
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is that the entire way that the democrats have used the government to make it impossibl to invest in new energy companies, to make it impossibl to invest in the real economy, shipping in logistics. the things that people in ohio actually rely on her the industries that we work on in ohio we have. >> that biden administration an the sec out of the business of banning the real economy when i comes to energy and manufacturing. if we just get the boot up the american worker in american industry i think we can do a lo to bring down the inflation crisis. >> looking forward to tuesday. >> i think we all have to remember that congress has the power of the purse, they have the oversight power and they have the power of the purse in republicans are always reluctan
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to cut spending. this new crop of republicans if anybody rings them not going to hold them accountable when they get into office, i am going to hold them accountable. it is time for rover talk real reform, not just talk. now to do bad at where buck's digital cop with nevada voters about the race there. >> d feel like he would be more concerned about the economy, i don't like her agenda. i don't like anything she stand for. there has been so many false promises. i believe less government more private industry. >> though the most recent poll shows an exact tie doesn't tell the whole story. with a half of the voters surveyed indicate that economic issues are the most important i determining their votes.
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the head of santa colleges but added that if i were cortez mastro incumbent i would be concerned. i had them great to see you tonight. we have a fantastic audience in new york city who is excited about tuesday. facing her entire candidacy on the issue of abortion with energy prices, food prices, and all the rest skyrocketing in your estate very does that resonate with nevada? >> she has spent $100 million i my on attacking me and leading with that message. you can see it all day long still today and the bottom line is emerson just came out with
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its finer bowl we are 51-46 freight the voters are rejectin it and they understand that despite all that money trying just distorts our record her votes have given a 16 percent inflation. her votes have given a $5.50 gas . her votes have opened the border . just last week we had six fento all deaths in 24 hours fraid we saw on the national news there was a crazy guy that stabbed tw people in the streets. we had an officer shot in the line of duty, that is in one week in las vegas. we cannot afford any more days of the regime in the state. >> isn't just a fact that americans see that every month they are getting poorer and the country is getting weaker. the border is more porous, thousands of people are coming into our country illegally ever week gaining the system and
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reaching the cartels right i can't imagine that anyone in this country think that that is fair play or common. >> if they did not have $100 million to distort their records and lie about their records, this would be 8-10 points because the bottom line is they have nothing to run lot on everything is going miserabl and we are in the middle of closing this thing out. i had the border patrol for the first time and nevada's history come here and endorsed me in this race because they know we've got to get change, we've got to get the majority in the senate and we've got to hold biden's feet to the fire. we have to force them to come t the table and give us a secure order. >> 's is a new coalition in adam , you are part of it. pragmatism, commonsense, and pro- america. best of luck on tuesday.
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>> 233 years old and might be i its final year of life because in next week's election, democracy as we know it may not survive. >> democracy is at stake and this election. that is not as. >> the pitch from democrats is if you care about democracy you have no choice but to vote for us. fats on its face sounds almost antidemocratic itself. but it also happens to be true. >> r democracy is at risk, our democracy is under threat. the extreme speech 46 element which is trying to succeed wher they failed in 2020. to suppress the rights of voter and subvert the electoral syste itself.
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>> republicans our surging, we all know that, but we see some really hilarious coping mechanisms going on right now i that media. greg sargent at the washington post lamented why isn't trump isn't hurting the gop, why hasn't the threat joining me no is sean duffy. fox news contributor monica crowley, former trump assistant secretary to the. author of the huge bestseller the wiseman who found christmas. monica, it turns out that the voters do not believe that if the democrats lose in mass on tuesday that the country will crumble at its very foundations. >> that's exactly right freight i think most americans having gone through this historic catastrophe of the private bide presidency and the unified
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democratic control for the last two years, we've experienced th fallout of that. i think most voters understand this can't simply be this for the democrats needs to be an extinction level of vent. we need to wipe them out. they spent a lot of time trying to take the republican party an crush it and crush the populace in their first movement to try to make us into the permanent minority. now it is our turton. we need to crush them so they will not achieve power again fo a very long time. >> laura: what i'm worried about is the language that the democrats are using is actually risking inciting violence because what they are saying is it's over, they are going to be dictators are going to put your tilled children in jail the hyperventilation is almost like they are inviting.
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>> or little old ladies out locking doors for remember, republicans you know some of them used to say that once donald trump is gone, the energ is going to come down and it will go back to normal. donald trump said they're not coming for me, they are coming for all of you. you can see that language they are coming after republican candidates. they are coming after republica voters. in this they have to demonize all of us to make sure that you are not allowed in civilized society. >> raymond, it's always stuns m that the democrats believe a bi turnout of hollywood elites is going to help them, so she and awes were like this. to billy be like raymond's saying i was.
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>> i would issue press release that would say i love obra, we're very close fred. >> oprah endorsing fetterman at this point is like sally jesse raphael endorsing fetterman. she is kind of a throwback parade now if tyler p came up that would be different, that would be a game changer per the worried about hispanic and blac voters in pennsylvania. the democrats need those voters they will do anything to rally them, but john fetterman, for him to pull on oprah if oprah i all that stands between him and the senate position, he is lost. particularly on the day when biden said i want to shut down all coal mining in the united states. >> does anybody think, does anybody on this panel thinks he understands how much coal still fuels and powers? >> i don't think he wrote the stuff. i think the little green net jobs in the white house are writing them.
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to lee zeldin just a moment but first raymond arroyo took to th streets of new york city to get the pulse of the people from al across the nation. >> what is the number one issue driving your vote this midterm season? >> i would say the economy. we have terrible inflation in phoenix is one of the highest i the country. >> crime is out of control. definitely the economy and crime . >> everybody has to look over their shoulder and you have to have your head on a swivel. get the prices of everything is going out. i credit card bill is going up. have to charge everything. have to go and pick outlets on sale because i don't have money and less it's on sale. >> q why abortion? >> i do believe that it is a
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life. no matter what, at conception i is leofric. >> your reaction when he said this ultra maga could destroy the democracy. i can't see it on air, but it starts with both. >> does it end with. >> it absolutely does. it's not an end to democracy it's what we have. by calling us names, especially in the south, all you're doing is pushing my buttons. push my buttons and make me mad. >> guy's, you don't want to mes with these two. >> they are hilarious. i left that. speaking of new york city, we told you about the brutal early-morning of a jogger. the perpetrator had 25 priors
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and was arraigned this afternoon . last year, she was fatally shot in front of her three children, less than 24 hours after her estranged husband was released from custody without fail for allegiant the beating heart. despite refusing to touch the bail reform laws, democrat new york governor refuses to confront reality. >> wyatt republicans winning on this whole crime issue? that has been the thing that hi fueled the lead zeldin campaign. >> because there being dishones about it. they're not having a conversation about real solutions. >> republican candidate for governor of new york joins us now. congressman, we see this strategy here. hillary used it yesterday and she as using it now, that crime
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and the threats of crime is a tactic being used by others it' perception problem more than a reality problem for it. >> here's the best part of the clippard she saying that right next to they are showing all th different major crime categorie that are up year-over-year. she says it's data denial to sa that we have a crime issue, she says it's a conspiracy. even cnn this morning when she is doing side-by-side, it showing major crime category on after another. this morning i'm at pure 45 where there was that terrible attack they just referenced and in new york city rate is up year-over-year. what people want for their candidates whether it's the governor to be talking about ho we understand why you're upset about this, here are my solutions for fixing it. we support the men and women want enforcement, we're going t fire that refused to impact the
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law. do not getting that leadership they just want the deflection and the distraction to talk about something else. they want us focused on issues like crime and the economy they don't want us to come up with some excuse for why there's no responsibility with is. if you don't want to deal with it, don't run for the position fred. >> we have a question from gabriel and ny use student. >> good evening, congressman zeldin. i am a first-year college student new york city. in recent years i've seen the city that i love deteriorate an become a shell of itself becaus our elected leaders do not want to enforce the laws that keep u safe. what would you do as governor t address my concerns about publi safety? >> the first thing i would duke of the first day i'm in office is tell the district attorney he's being removed for his refusal to enforce the law.
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[cheers and applause] >> well plan a is for the state legislature to come to the tabl and work with me, they say they're not going to work together with the need to rollback these program and allows like cashless bail, so what we're going to do unto you one d1 is we are going to declare a crime emergency here in the state of new york and we are going to suspend cashless bail, less is more, the discovery law changes, we have to force them to come to the table. you deserve your governor to be doing absolutely everything in their power to make your life here in new york city safer on the streets in in the subways. i'm also relieved to think abou that law enforcement officer who's going to be able to go to sleep on january 1st knowing that once again they have a governor who has their back. >> congressman, people have
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heard me say so many times that reagan campaigned in the bronx in 1980 he ended his campaign i the bronx and made several stop in york. he took the campaign to all 50 states. he went to the belly of the beast of liberalism, you did that today, which i love in greenwich village. i love greenwich village, but it's really left-wing. you were met with a little bit of protest. watch. >> go back to long island. >> get out of here. >> okay, so that was like for people, but go back to long island. this is a that if you're not died in the wool democrat you are not a real new yorker. member kathy said that not very
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long. >> she is no longer own new yorker. t demanded that i get on a bus and moved to florida if you wan to be the governor coming have to be willing and want to be th governor for all new yorkers, but she's not willing to do that . >> so why did you go? why was it important for you to go to greenwich village? >> the people they are want to see their leaders showing up. yesterday a woman is jogging an she gets choked and assaulted. the people who live in that community are shocked by what happened. we all should be there. we should all be there talking about our ideas to make sure this doesn't happen again. with that last question i mention on day one i will do a crime emergency. those people shouting take one of them shouts out there is no crime emergency. actually there is an people wan to see that leadership from us and they're not getting it from kathy hochul. they are not getting it when
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they show up for a rally. there is a reason why at the same time we had about 3,000 people in the capital. we have the momentum and we hav the energy. >> laura: in getting read of all the vaccine mandates. >> ending the covid vaccine mandates. >> healthcare workers, police, all gone purkey every single person who was fired. >> their jobs back. >> best of luck, i am so excited . we are so happy you came tonight . chelsea gabbert has been leakin in of gop candidates for it today she was in support of herschel walker, they are both here next.
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♪ >> let's take a step for freedo and implore this country so we can continue just liberate all that we hold dear. join me now and welcoming your next u.s. senator herschel walker. [cheers and applause] >> former democratic elsie gabbard who currently serves as lieutenant colonel in the army reserves as well joins me here in new york in studio. it is great to see you. we are happy to be joined by th
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man she just introduced earlier today. i believe, i believe the first time he has ever been on "the ingraham angle." herschel walker, so great to have you on. thank you so much for joining us . now, i have a confession to make . i'm a big alabama fan. take it now no no, don't worry about it. everybody makes mistakes you ca overcome them. >> and you were going to say that. let me start because you have been campaigning at this unbelievable pace. what are you hearing from the folks that you have been encountering ahead of tuesday? is that the personal scandals, is that the economy, is it crime ? what is it? >> people are talking about inflation. they are document crime, they are talking about this board ar wide open.
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that is what the senator doesn' want to talk about he wants to mislead people into light to th people. i want people to know what me i office i will help you reduce your taxes i will get you helps to get the border under control and tried to get millions of work they voted to put men and women sports i hope they saw th debate and they saw at the end who could be a senator today an that is herschel walker. >> all right. out not only have you been campaigning for herschel in georgia, you were in new hampshire, you have been crisscrossing the nation. again, the democratics are running on january 6, abortion, and i don't know green policies i guess. saving the planet. i don't understand what their strategy is at this point it confounds me. >> whatever it is, it is out of touch with what everyday americans are looking for in their leaders within the
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statewide races and these federal races. that what i've been hearing fro a lot of people in they are jus hearing a lot of smears, lies, and attacks coming from the democrats, but not what record can they stand on because they can't. there is nothing but these radical so-called woke policies they are trying to push on the people in the people are saying no. we are not going to let you tak over raising our kids for us. parents are concerned about thi across the country. we're not going to let you continue to make are places laissez-faire it i was into mc allen on the border and we saw the gaps in the wall where they stopped building it and heard from those agents what they are dealing with on a dail basis that poses a threat to ou country security. these are the issues that are s important these are the issues that candidates like herschel walker are talking about what they will do in day one on the senate. >> we had a huge shift of women
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voters to the gop in the last several weeks crime is one of the major issues, but the cost-of-living as the other one. how important as it for republicans to really try to appeal to other demographic groups. other obvious lease suburban women so important but african-americans who been traditionally thought of as wedded to the democratic party no matter what the. how important has that been to your appeal? >> it's very important, we are all people here. i think one thing that we have done and we let people on the left get an office and try to separate people, they tried to separate because of the color o your skin. the guy and running against, in his church he speaks about separation and he talks about america needs to apologize for their whiteness. i think we are good people. i think we have our problems an we can get the problem taken care of.
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he doesn't talk about the color of your skin, he talks about your hearts. that's what want people to worr about his is worry about their heart, worry about their countr and asked not what you can your country can do for you, but wha you can do for your country. >> laura: so many of your former colleagues in the house of representatives who our saying you are selling out your principles, campaigning for these republicans i see a democrat party that i don't recognize. it was a party of jfk and fdr, but you're the sellout? >> it is sad to hear people lik him say that because really wha the democrat party leaders have sold out is the promise that they made to uphold and defend the constitution. the promise they made to stand up for everyone of us as americans and that is the main reason i left the democrat part because this party is not only not defending our freedom they
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are taking every opportunity to silent incidents are those who challenge or differ from views they are pushing, they are hostile towards people of faith and spirituality, attacking every bit of our god-given rights to and for them to tease partisan politics over standing up for the foundation of this country when it is under threat by those in power every american , i hope takes notice of that as they are looking at who they are going to go and vote for. it's not about party we are talking about the. >> our freedom, our pragmatism, our sovereignty. herschel, and opinion contributor from usa today called you that black puppet of the gop in an article today. i worked for clarence thomas went of my favorite people on the whole face of the planet is justice thomas. and they said several similar
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things about him. they still don't believe you ca be african-american or in beacon's cervical. they will call you uncle tom an all the regular stuff. is this racist what they are saying about you? >> it is racist, but it doesn't bother me because this is much more important than name-callin they're not going to hurt my feelings because i see so much crime on this streets. they're not going to hurt my feelings because they ruined this economy. they're not going to hurt me because it is wide open. the biggest threat to this democracy is to have joe biden in the white house. the biggest threat to the democracy is to have or knockou their voting to support biden. that is the biggest threat to the democracy if we get a chanc to vote because we get that chance to vote, we can get them out of office and that's what we've got to do. we don't get them out of office
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we won't recognize this country after november. great to see both of you. herschel, maybe we will see you in the national championship. ahead, chris bedford is back on the ingraham big board and we'r doing something different instead of individual races we're going to reveal the three most likely scenarios for the gop on thursday you don't want to miss it. stay there.
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are back to the crisp executive editor for the comments in society. for a stop, what we will see on tuesday that will signal a good night for republicans if they swing districts start to go bac to read. a key race to watch is yes vers abigail's bamberger, she has been among the future democrati stars at the risk of getting wiped out and has spent a $.3 million this year according to open secrets. so democrat star or may be more of a democrat died? >> this is going to be a bad week to be one of the rising democratic stars. a lot of their if she came in i 2018, people remember him is th guy that knocked off cantor, th house later on the primary. still as swing district rate a can still go back and forth either way.
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if she loses, which looks like she probably will, if you're a republican pollster, you can breathe easy and say all right, this is going at least the way planned fred. >> she is another fake moderate democrat. these people like ryan and ohio. there is nothing moderate about her and i think the voters know that another race you watch would be michelle vallejo and monica de la cruz. "the ingraham angle" i somehow was in houston highlighting som of these races on the board or. this was a biden plus two districts which is not in effec if you are for this is one wher democrats are basically expecting to respray de la cruz has run solid campaign and they have reporters going down to the texas saying what's goin on, it turns out they don't lik any of the very immigration affect them directly. not only they ought not worried but there are some that biden
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plus 16 that they are now putting it can get next up are the races that would mean they gop is having a great night the first race would be if michael wilder can beat the dcc chair pat maloney. what can you tell us about this race? >> one of the first east coast races that you should be watching biden plus nine, ten, and 11. of republicans start to win and those races it will be a really rough night for the party. right now, it is not looking great for them it's looking goo for the republican party if you see people like this start to fall, the democrats are not going to have a good night for eight step is that republicans are headed tuesday night it wil signal a midterm bloodbath for the republicans in the first on is new hampshire senate race between and maggie has impaired. >> this would be a bloodbath this is one where they are putting the pool cue eckhart
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across-the-board. she's raised about $40 million. she has got all the money he's barely able to get on televisio for the democrats, but more money than the republicans did in his primary because they thought he was too extreme to beat. he has come out with some populist ideas. he has not back down from anything. new hampshire is the most independent state in the. democrats may have wished fate might not spent so much money t put him in the senate on tuesda part. >> what has she done? i wouldn't even know if i bump to her on the street. what has she done? >> she supported joe biden whic is an unpopular thing to do. >> our panel is back with us. which of these scenarios do you see happening here? >> i think in the house republicans have a banner night but i'm not sure, i think it is the majority. i'm not sure we get to 54. >> i am hoping for that extinction level event because
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think the american people will put up with a lot they will be pushed and pushed intake it until the moment they don't. i think this election cycle is one of those moments where the american people have had enough. i agree with tom in the house i think 35, 45 seats, and in the senate i'm going to put my mone on about 53-54 seats. >> raymond, people will remembe this. the democrats kept offering up really liberal candidates the republicans had to win like three times for there to be a real transformation of the country. one election, people think it's one election, to me this is going to be beating them again and beating them again and then beating them again. to get we have to look closely at what is driving the electorate and what is driving suburban women its insulation and crime. the republicans may win this largely by default with apologies to many of the great candidates out there, they have
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to now make coherent policy arguments and creates of movements. winning those people definitively over to their idea and not just because they are the alternative to this disaste before. >> that is what a lot of people who are skeptical of washington you have been there, been there way too long, but republicans get impaired power and they are better in the minority than the are in the majority per that is the risk it is they run. which are legislation, what are you going to do? >> you have to make lives bette for it i think mccarthy has laid out a smart plan, he's talked about a transition team. >> monica come at the commitmen to america, to me it's a lot of headlines, lots of general headlines, we're going to do this for it, but how he going t do this? biden is still the president. you always hear you can't do
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anything until you have the presidency. >> they need to when they come in the majority of both houses they night need to stop biden's destructive legislative agenda that is number one including al of the insane spending. that is number one, don't be care about being called obstructionist freight in biden can still do a lot of damage through executive order but congress can put a stop to a lo of it and they have to have a compelling reason to continue t vote for that impaired. >> we can't be talking about 2020 every day parade we have t be going forward in taking this country in nu direction. ramen, three words to describe what is going to happen on monday? >> excommunication, shock, and maga fred. >> do you have any words?
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>> ticket extinction level event . >> that's it for us tonight. thank you to this amazing new york city crowd. i wish we had another hour. don't forget to get out and vot either now or on tuesday. remember, it is america at now and forever. greg gutfeld is next. ♪ >> that is alive. hello, everybody, happy friday. welcome to the number one show in late night!
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