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world. we are a nation that is consumed by the radical left's green new deal. >> sean: tomorrow's election is now in your hands and it's all about the things that you're happy with inflation record high gas prices open boreders happy with no bail laws defund the police and woke education vote democrat otherwise save the country. let not your heart be troubled. >> laura: i'm laura ingraham and this is the laura ingraham from new york tonight. in just eight hours, the first polls of the 2022 midterms open and candidates are not leaving anything on the field. >> who's ready to take this state back? who's ready to save this country? >> this is the greatest country in the world today, and it's time, it is time for us to sign up for america. >> if we're all in, we win. all in? >> we win. >> all in? >> we win.
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>> all in? >> we win >> and are we ready tomorrow to take back this country? >> are you ready to take this state back? [cheers and applause]. >> who's ready to send mark kelly back to space tomorrow? >> laura: now, we're going to hear from reporters and candidates across the nation tonight including our own mark meredith in ohio where donald trump is still delivering what was billed as a highly anticipated speech. but first, the great realignment. that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> with republicans about to take control of both the house and the senate, most democrats aren't interested in serious soul searching about how it all unravelled. for a bunch so worried about election denial, they seem to be preemptively questioning the legitimacy of the impending republican takeover. >> how concerned are you that the upheaval at twitter will result in a flood of
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misinformation, disinformation right before the election? >> and it actually goes beyond twitter. today there are reports that, in fact, russia bots news reports have come back, outside interference coming back. >> laura: of course the regime media as always picks up the democrat baton and runs with it. in the new york times it's russian bots and trolls and interference. oh, my. well, think about this. the same group that has been droning on for years about how a vote for them is a vote to protect democracy, well, we now see what they really meant by that. democracy only works when they win. now, we should always assume that our adversaries are mucking around in our system. in fan a russian businessman admitted today to using social media to influence elections and it only stands to reason that china is meddling as well but too sophisticated to get caught let's face it. but what biden and his brand of
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reality deniers ignore is this. mother russia or china or any other foreign countries created the pain any american families are feeling right now from inflation and they didn't cause the increase in violent crime in new york sub ways. and putin didn't design the deviant curriculum. but more suburban womens hispanics african americans vote republican it's not because some putin inspired disinfo lurking on social media and twitter. that paradigm shift will occur because democrats misread their mandate and threw in with the far left to destroy our prosperity and public safety. there are a few democrats, though, who seem to be kind of sort of getting it. >> i'm a loyal democrat but i am not happy. i just think that we are -- you know, we did not listen to voters in this election and i think we're going to have a bad night and, you know, this conversation's not going to have
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much impact on tuesday but i hope it has an impact going forward. because when voters tell you over and over and over again that they care mostly about the economy, listen to them. stop talking about democracy being at steak. >> that's not the only deafness, the only quick sand that they're stepping into. as americans are facing record high prices for heating oil this winter, joe biden went and he told the truth over the weekend. >> no more drilling. there is no more drilling. >> laura: okay, old man. well, a few days earlier he knocked off the entire coal industry as well. >> no one's building new coal plants because they can't rely on it. we're going to be shutting these plants down all across america and having wind and soler. >> laura: since we already know about how they feel about fracking for natural gas they're against it, where does this leave us as a nation. even even with the hot air blowing in dc it's not nearly
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enough to america. so is biden setting the stage for another self imposed shutdown of the entire country? oil, natural gas and coal are responsible for nearly 80% of american energy consumption. so without that, life as we know it in the united states will come to a screeching halt. folks, this is their closing message, and the so-called master communicator barack obama, he didn't do much better. before he headed out on the trail for the democrats, he must have had, i don't know, a spotify create some kind of play list based on john lennon's song imagine. >> imagine if we had been able to fix our broken immigration system back in 2011? imagine if we had been able pass meaningful gun safety legislation. imagine if we had been able to reduce our emissions if we had kept the senate in 2014 we would have a very different supreme
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court making decisions about our most basic rights. >> laura: imagine if martha's vineyard wanted to keep those migrants all 50 of them. imagine that. imagine if you had a democrat party that wasn't so out of step with our middle class, out of step with hispanics and independent voters. let's imagine that. now it's really been something to behold. the party that tanked our gdp in less than two years, the party that got us into a pointless proxy war with russia, the party that played by the -- got played by the saudis on oil production, is now claiming to be the champions for the middle class? >> the middle class gets stiffed and the poor get poorer under their policy. you saw what happened last time under my predecessor. the economy was in ruins. he lost manufacturing jobs and hundreds of small business here in this state and a hundred thousand nationwide. >> laura: the ellocution notwithstanding liar liar pants
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on fire. under trim we had the strongest meade yes, ma'am income in two decades and before the pandemic they had the highest gdp growth in the g-7 now we're sixth and fought his own party's establishment to get on tough on china's trade abuses. but nice try, joe. let's face it, it's tough to be a democrat this midterm. the lies eventually catch up to you pretty quickly and their party's elders, who are about to lose theory chairmanships are getting very cranky. so cranky that they're skipping the race card and going right to the nazi card. >> i studied history all of my life. >> okay. >> i taught history and i'm telling you what i see here are parallels to what the history was this world back in the 1930s in germany, in italy. >> laura: it's hard to call someone a nazi when you're about to go to a lieu ow. it's very hard. this is when you know the democrats are going to get shellacked when conservatives actually focus on the issues
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that voters care about, it is a' now fascist? that's their closing message? and i have this simple question, did democrats actually pay some consultant somewhere for this campaign advice? now we're going to see where things end up in this election but one thing is for sure. the future of the republican party is the same as what i said it was on election night 2020 when i was at the white house. the same coalition we saw in florida back in 2020, a rising populous coalition that takes the solid republican base and adds more working people, more hispanic voters, more suburban women and more people on the coast tired of economic chaos, that is getting stronger. for 12 years ever since the rise of the tea party this coalition has been gaining strength. first we stopped obama, then we defeated hillary, then we helped donald trump reach the white house. we held together through covid, through lies through attacks on
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the big business community, from the regime media and now we're competitive all across the country. i hope, and i believe, that tomorrow will be a great night for the republicans and the republic. but we're not finished yet. americans are ready for peace and prosperity. they're ready for a congress and a president that works hard and tells them the truth. and that's the angle >> joining us now charlie hurt washington times opinion editor, and ben, editor at large for the spectator both fox news contribute tours and here in new york >> charlie from censorship and media, they're not turning down the temperature in this race one bit but they're looking for both. >> oh, yeah, no, and they really aren't. we've gotten this sort of strange thing where we have the pre election election denying which i thinks is a first. but the other thing -- obviously politicians always sort of shade the truth and don't always speak honestly.
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but what is so alarming, what's so astounding about this is to listen to the biden administration, and to listen to these democrats lie to people's faces and tell them what they know is going on in their own personal lives is not going. not only does it bee little those people but it also completely destroys their credible. i agree with you i think this is a great realignment but i think it's more than this. i think what joe biden is doing to the pal did party right now and what democrats are doing to that party right now is a generational damage that could take ten years, could take decades for them to recover. because nobody believes what they're saying anymore. >> laura: that is excellent point. now, ben, the big news today out of pennsylvania was that the fetterman campaign is now suing to have undated and misdated ballots counted. apparently some aren't signed either. now they argue the handwritten date requirement is just a technicality and in order used to determine whether the votes were legally cast and throwing them all out violates federal
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civil rights laws. ben, this is another desperate move on the part of the democrats. >> yes, but it's also totally predictable. i mean they're completely hypocrites on all this stuff. but one of the things that i think, and this is such a great point that charlie just made, the ramifications of what we're seeing going on, the realignment that you talked about, we are talking about a sweeping away of a generation of democratic leadership that has dominated in washington. it has controlled and directed their party. and what we're going to see is not just them swept away but a whole group of gen-x'ers supposed to take the reigns swept away. people like tim ryan. b beto o'rourke i went and calculated $200 million has been spent on pay 0 beto o'rourke, it's not happying. stacey abrams is going to get completely swept away by brian
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kemp. and what we need to understand is we are moving to a democrat party that is led by millennial girl boss types and that is crazy town in what they offer to the country and what they say. as much as i think you had this whole false approach by joe biden to return to normalcy the actual result of his policies and this terrible white house is going to be an even crazier more leftist democratic party. >> laura: and to your point about how the old dinosaurs are kind of going to be pushed off the stage or lumber off the stage, nancy pelosi was on cnn tonight being interviewed by anderson cooper. it seemed like she was, to me, her body language, aside from the fact she said she never spoke about the attack with her husband, which, that was an interesting comment, but she seemed like she was on her way out, to me. not that she was defeated but she was going to leave. that was my sense. >> certainly the body language would suggest that. but the fact that they don't speak openly about it, and i get
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it,' ahead of the election so maybe it's sort of difficult, but it goes to the heart of, you know, destroying that, whatever credibility they have left. honestly, i really don't -- how are they going to respond to this election? are they going to learn a lesson? no. >> that's the thing no lessons will be learned. >> laura: none. >> they have convinced themselves we are having this morale standup thing in defense of democracy and it's just a bunch of fascists and racists coming to beat them. the problem of course is this is going to be one of the most diverse coalitions republicans have ever formed. >> laura: the talking points don't work anymore. >> no one believes that. people understand when you see the governor of new york come out and say it's just hysterical to complain about crime, you know, black, hispanic and asian americans in these new york communities who have seen the increases in crime know that that's a lie, they see right through it ant they aren't going to be called racist because they're actually pointing it
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out. >> laura: charlie we talked about how politicians tend to lose their mojo over time when they stay in the game too long. i never thought i would say this about obama but we played a little bit on the angle but he dropped a particularly unhinged line over the weekend. watch. >> when true democracy goes away people get hurt. it has real consequences. this is not an and strack shuns, dis dents start getting locked up reporters get locked up if they're not towing the party line. corruption reigns because there's no accountability. >> laura: he was successful because he was able to keep the far left at bay, remember for traditional marriage, the old days of obama. he kept them a little bit at arm's length but now it is he's such a liar. barack obama would never have run on the campaign joe biden has run and never would have won reelection except that -- you
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know, his 2008 campaign was a brilliant campaign. it was hopeful. about you from that moment on, it has been darkness and dishonesty from him. in the clip you played earlier where he's talking about if we had the majority in 2014. they had a filibuster proof majority for two years at the beginning of his term. if he wanted to fix immigration he could have done it, they could have done anything they wanted to to and they failed. >> and they didn't want to, they wanted to keep the issue. >> and they wanted to take a six of the economy. >> laura: it's like an old lounge act, like imagine if i was still -- it was like spinal tap. imagine if the stadium was still found and i wasn't slaying a theater in the round. charlie ben great to see you both here >> a new wall street journal polls speaks trouble for the democrats not just for tomorrow but as we were just talking about perhaps for a generation. gop gaining support between black and latino.
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the pollster that conducted the poll warned we are seeing a paradigm shift. so where could this make the most difference? joining us now is illinois congressman darren la hood finance chair of nrcc and tom bevin real talk politics president and co-founder. tom, which state and which race do you think, if you could narrow it down to one, would mean the most, make the most difference? >> in terms of the coalition shift? >> laura: yes. >> for this year? it's probably arizona and nevada i would put in that category as well to the extent that hispanics, if they vote, if they shift to the gop in those kinds of numbers, that will make the difference for two senate seats and pickups for republicans. >> laura: congressman, i'm looking at michigan, because we see in michigan a young, conservative tudor dixon comes from a steele family understands the working class sentiment and
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ideals. people didn't give her much of a chance we featured her first on the laura ingraham. she's making a real run for this against gretchen whitmer who is the lockdown queen and i think parents are still angry about that. >> well, you're absolutely right, laura. the race i look at is northwest indiana, gary indiana where we have a great candidate in jennifer ruth green, navy pilot in her mid 30s, african-american, and she has a great chance winning that district. so that's one to watch tomorrow, a great night if we can get her across the finish line but she's the future of the republican party and goes to show with hispanic voters and african-american voters they're coming to us because biden's policies have failed on the border, we have out of control crime and we have a disastrous economy. >> laura: well, tom, the noted election denier stacey abrams has a theory now about black men. watch. >> we know that black voters are often discounted and unfortunately this year black
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men have been a very targeted population for misinformation. not misinformation about what they want, but about why they want what they deserve and my campaign has been the only one that has very intentionally thoughtfully and consistently reached out. >> laura: tom, i have no idea what she's talking about but it sounds like she's saying that, you know, you can't hold the bar too high in a too sophisticated way for that demographic? i don't know her point at all but it seems to fall flat. >> no, it didn't make a lot of sense there. look, you know, african-american turnout in georgia has been particularly in the early vote has been through the roof. and so it's just not going the way that she wants and i think she sees the writing on the wall but to the point that darin made earlier, there are two issues at play here, one is that it's not just race and ethnicitien it's class.
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inflation is hitting working people the hardest of all races and hitting working people the hardest. and so that's why you're seeing the shift. that's one of the things that's driving it. on the other hand republicans have fielded probably the most diverse set of candidates this cycle than they ever have. more hispanic and african-american candidates and i think democrats have taken those constituencies for granted for too long and republicans are taking that opportunity. >> laura: and the national party deserves a lot of credit. they get beaten up by a lot of us a lot of the time. they deserve a lot of credit for the recruitment they did. congressman henry oh sen had a fantastic i think analysis in today's washington post. he said republicans will gain support in almost every voter democrat but especially large in roads among hispanics and middle income suburbanites. the white income abandonment by the democrats in the 2020 midterms for shadowed this as president trump broke unorthed
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docksy a similar move in 2024 could turn the tables for democrats creating the foundation for a long-term republican resurgence. congressman you've had your hands on the data, is this the trend line? >> well, i think what we're going to see tomorrow night is really a sea change when it comes to working class hispanic voters working class african-american voters because they're turned off from the biden policies. think about this laura. just in the last year hispanic working class voters have lost one month of salary because of inflationary policies put in place by biden. so they can relate to that, right? they can relate to defunding police by democrats. they can relate to having five, $6 a gallon gas, right? so these are working class issues that, whether you're hispanic, whether you're african-american or whether you're working class like i represent in illinois or rockford illinois, these policies don't work and that's why people are gravitating to freedom and opportunity and what we bring. the point that you made laura is
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we have to make sure we understand that and we govern that way when we take back this majority and don't waste that. >> laura: yeah, i think the pop lift conservative play book is what will grow this movement i've been saying it for a long time and i think you'll see it tomorrow night. a lot of eyes in ohio where former president trump wrapped a rally for republican senate candidate jd vans just minutes ago but it was the big expectation of a 2024 announcement many were tuning in for. fox's mark meredith is there with all the details. mark what happened? apparently no announcement. >> laura there's a slight announcement and maybe just a stay tuned at this point because as you were talking about the former held a rally for about 1:45. he had a few people braving the cold along with the rest of us but at the end of the rally after he got done speaking about the state of the country as well as tomorrow's midterm that the former president said that he will be making the major
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announcement which of course is 99.9% going to be about his future 2024 plans a week from tomorrow and that would be happening at the mar-a-lago club just outside of palm beach florida. and so the former president made it very clear that that's when he's expected to make the news that everybody was talking about today. laura, you're right. there was a lot of speculation that he was going to make some sort of announcement of his run on the eve of the election. that would have been a shocker because of course it would have a big impact on when what people were thinking at the polls. he held back kept it focused on the republican candidates as well as the issues he thinks voters should be caring about tomorrow. i also thought it's fascinating because as i mentioned it's a week from tuesday, the same day former vice-president mike pence's book is due out and you'll have president biden still overseas i believe at bally at that point at g20 so obviously you'll have all sorts of important international headlines colliding at the same time but all attention will be on, of course, what the former president will announce then. he had members of his family
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here with him tonight laura. there was a lot of speculation that maybe this would be there but no melania trump. the former first lady was not with him. that gave us a hint that maybe it would be delayed longer. former president seemed thrilled to be back out on the stamp tonight. he seemed thrilled about what would happen between now and the 2024 election. he didn't hold back on his criticism as you imagine. he did bring up the polls which show him leading the possible presidential t but he did refrain from attacking his other republican candidates keeping it fairly polite as polite as it can possibly be in presidential politics laura. >> laura: mark, have you ever done a report while ymca is playing in the background and do you have a request? maybe you should just turn around and ask them to play your favorite song at this point. my goodness. are they still dancing. >> yeah, anything to warm up. it's like 45 degrees and i'll tell you what, people were really eager to hear from them
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but they braved a long day in the cold to come see this. >> laura: all right, mark, it's amazing we're already here. 2024 right around the corner. great to see you tonight >> tomorrow voters in new york have an opportunity to reject the lawlessness they're seeing on their streets and today a shocking story gives them another reason to vote for lee zeldin. according to reporting from the new york post a gang that preys on gay men is suspected of killing at least two victims and of drugging and robbing more than a dozen others. but the manhattan da alvin bragg's office is impeding the investigation. joining us now is miranda devine who broke this story in the new york post. miranda, have you heard anything from bragg and the manhattan da's office at all about this case? >> look, we finally got some sort of a response this afternoon, but it was only to say that, you know, they sent their sympathy and that the investigation was ongoing.
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i do know that there was a meeting this morning in the district attorney's office about these cases, about our story, obviously. that's what's prompted it. i mean, i know that the police have been trying desperately to get some action from the da's office, and they've just been met with complete stone walling. you know, when i asked last night what was going on, i was told the official line from the nypd was that there were delays with the medical examiner. i mean, the first of these young men that we know about who was preyed upon in hell's kitchen at a gay club was drugged and robbed and left to die. that was back in april. and then there was the second young man, a visitor from washington, dc, john um burger whose mother i spoke to, that was back in may. so, you know, the toxicology
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reports have come back. they know that both those young men basically were murdered by this gang that has also has the same mo in the same gay clubs within half a mile of each other in hell's kitchen. and no warning has been given to new yorkers about this menace that has been going on for at least seven months. >> laura: miranda, do you think this is -- i mean, how can there be no warning? i mean, that smacks of crime reporting. that's a big constituency for the democrats. that's bizarre. >> absolutely. just on saturday you had kathy hochul was having a sort of a rally with andy cohen to get out the lgbtq vote. no mention of the fact that this men menace is talking the gay
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community in new york. the bars don't seem to want to public size that. just a warning with gay men to stay with a friend, do not go alone because the chances are that these people, three men, will prey on you. >> laura: brutal. >> and you could end up dead. >> laura: miranda thank you for doing this reporting and shame on kathy hochul for treating this crime as she has. thank you so much miranda >> lee zeldin, she makes it sound -- he makes it sound like kathy hochul gets up every morning goes to the nearest subway stop and hands out billy clubs and baseball bats to everybody that gets on the subway. doesn't he? well, he -- [laughter] >> laura: i don't even know what to say to that. in the roughly 48 hours since
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slick willie's comedy routine there at least six people were brutally attacked on the subway. it's not a joke. including one man stabbed while trying to defend a woman who, herself, was being harassed. now was that knowledge in hand governor kathy hochul blamed her opponent lee zeldin for noticing this. >> he has been hyperventilating trying to scare people for months. and new yorkers are on to it. all these legitimate organizations have called him out for what he is doing, fearmongering. >> laura: joining me now new york gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin. cnbc reported today hochul's donors are now sounding the alarm over your surge and begging her, begging her in these waning hours to pivot to crime. but i guess that advice wasn't taken all that seriously. >> yeah, and the polls are going to close in just under 24 hours
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now. the time for a pivot to being a crime fighter has obviously come and gone. not only has she missed out on an opportunity to actually connect with voters on an issue that is most important to so many of them, she's ridiculed them. when she says that she doesn't understand why it's so important to me that we need to lock up criminals, that's a message that is sent to all new yorkers. what you do when you dig a hole? she kept digging. she went on msnbc and said it's a conspiracy and we're data deniers. so she kept digging, went on cnn, about what she didn't realize there was a side by side next to her while she's continuing this narrative they're showing all the different major crime categories that are going up. so what did she do? she went on msnbc again but the host cut her off and said i'm not safe. when i go to the pharmacy everything's locked up and i'm not riding the subway.
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new yorkers of all walks of life forget about republicans, independents and democrats as well have decided that, you know, she's not up for the job, she's not going to offer up bold solutions or hold alvin bragg accountable for his refusal to the law. she won't hold back criminals on cashless bail she won't una positively jet alcoholic back men and women in blue and give them the resources they need to do their job. so as a result come tomorrow i believe she'll get fired by the voters of new york who want to a their streets back. >> laura: nbc nightly news you'll be shocked to hear lester hotel delivered a completely impartial report congressman. >> an issue finding traction for many campaigns is voter worries about crime. but as we found, the state of crime in america is not always what it appears to be. tonight fear is on the ballot. >> vote like your life depends on it, because it does. >> fueled, some argue, not by reality but by videos of rampant
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lawlessness and some unsettling headlines. >> laura: well, congressman, the media clearly see how potent an issue crime is and they are essentially, as i said earlier, picking up the baton from hochul and company to say, look, i'm not saying there's no crime but it's not really as bad as people like you make it out to be. >> i mean, lester holt is playing this video of me on my front lawn with my wife and my kids where right there, just a few weekends ago, there was a gang drive by shooting. my two 16 year olds were at home at the kitchen table doing homework on a quiet sunday afternoon. there was a bullet found about 30 feet away two people shot laying on the ground about ten feet away. this is real life. it was the 1980s when elected officials were trying to convince the public that it was just a perception that there was rising crime and it wasn't until the early 90s that new yorkers of all walks of life,
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republican, democrat, independent decided enough. don't tell me this is just perception. don't tell me there's nothing to see here look away. we want people in government to actually do what needs to be done to take back our streets and sub ways. well fast forward to 2022, here we are again and new yorkers who are hitting their breaking point in this sthait, new york leading in migration one of the key aspects is the affordable of the freedom and quality of education but also safety. and they've decided, you know what, kathy hochul's not up for the job. we're seeing strong support great energy good momentum. we just have to make sure everyone shows up and votes tomorrow. vote like your life depends on it because i believe it does. >> laura: it's time for new york to make a decision, do you want to save yourselves or not? if you don't want to save yourselves keep doing what you're doing. congressman thank you and good luck tomorrow. can't wait to watch >> how desperate are democrats geting? raymond arroyo is here
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>> laura: it's time for our seen and unseen segment where we explore the cul truly side of of the midterm campaign and for that we turn to the author of the wisemen who found christmas. fox news contributor raymond arroyo. the democrats are going into the midterms leaning into one big issue. what is it? >> it's abortion for some reason. >> laura: still? >> even though the supreme court returned the issue to the states democrats have been trying to turn this into a national concern. though when john fetterman sounds off on abortion laura i think he might be trying to have it both ways. >> i run on roe v wade. i celebrate the demise of roe v wade. >> i'd like to spin the wheel pat. >> laura: what is he doing. >> what is he trying to say
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laura. >> laura: why is doing this? >> they're doing this because they think it is an important wedge issue and can win votes and to underscore just how important democrats consider abortion vice-president kamala harris returned to howard university for a bet special with black voters tonight. >> one does not need to abandon their faith or deeply held beliefs to agree the government should not be telling her what to do with her body. when people start coming for -- at someone to take away their rights, we're all vulnerable. it will just be a minute before they come for some of your rights. so let's not let this train leave the station. >> laura it was all abortion from beginning to end. >> laura: oh, my god. >> this is the best thing she has to offer the african-american community. however, when you look at the
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pure research, 81% of black americans consider violent crime the number one issue they're focused on. 76% in a poll found that their top concern was inflation. this is not even in the top five. but here she was prime time, one hour, devoted to abortion. and s and l apparently also got the memo. they abandoned laughs this weekend to push this abortion psa. >> gas prices are up and families are really hurting but that's not going to magically disappear no matter who you vote for but what will keep disappearing is safe access to a, would. i hope to hell everyone votes because, remember, we all love someone who's had an abortion. >> laura: oh, my god, it's so unfunny, a a degreesively unif youy. they did do a funny covid skit. >> she talks about things disappearing, what's disappearing is the audience
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because they're not telling jokes. this about as entertaining as that npr audio abortion they played the other day, laura. i don't know why the democratic party has decided this is going to be their deliverance. this is their wedge issue. it doesn't work. but my favorite tactic from some of these politicians is when confronted with real questions, they just revert to the old, what? oh, huh? what? do you hear any -- i don't hear anything. can you hear something? i don't. >> see your handling of the pandemic. we all know the critics over the past few years. do you have any regrets and -- >> i'm sorry. [bleep]. >> go ahead governor. can you hear me okay? you got me governor? >> did i do that when i touched the ear thing? it was starting to fall out. >> oh, no, it's okay. >> can't hear you water running. remember that old -- it's the same thing. >> conveniently whispers audio got locked down so it was
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perfect timing. >> when i touched it it was falling out. put it back in sweetheart. is it so hard to figure that out. >> exactly. she had enough to curse on air but couldn't respond to the question about her lockdown. this is like the white house press secretary trying to spin biden's vow to close all poll plants laura a great closing argument in pennsylvania, by the way, here's how the press secretary explained things. >> it was loud and hard to hear, i think, or maybe not, exactly what, what was being said. the president's words we believe were twisted. >> his words were twisted. that argument is what's twisted. a third of our coal plants, laura, are already closed. how are we going to power our electrical grid building all these stations. >> laura: we talked about it on the angle they want to get rid of drilling, coal, they hate cars, they hate fracking so that leaves us with the gas bags in
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washington powering the whole country. that's it. >> laura, just so you know and i'm going to leave you with this, the president is closing this entire midterm season by displaying the can i have leadership tonight that you'd expect, confident, steady. >> two, ten, 12, 15, whoops, stepping on a -- there's a -- that's black. anyway. we're going to codify roe v wade in january and make it the rule of the land. >> jill is always there pointing the way, laura. they never send him to an event wound a minder, obama, jill. but i love the moment where he [mobils] in the closing argument. at that worked well. >> laura: again, elocution is coming any day >> in moments we take you to the two states where we might see some big surprises tomorrow. so stay with us.
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♪ >> laura: one state that the angle's been watching for many, many months now where we could see a surprise is michigan where republican tutor dixon has made a late charge against incumbent gretchen whitmer, fox news
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national correspondent garrett tenney is live in grand rapids michigan with the latest there. garrett, what can you tell us. >> this race is going to be a really interesting one to watch. a lot has changed the last month from tudor dixon trailing gretchen whitmer by as much as 18 points in the polls to now being behind four points in the real clear politics average and democrats are now sounding the alarm as well about large numbers of black voters in deep blue detroit who are expected to stay home this election. the city clerk says based on early voting numbers so far she expects around 39,000 fewer voters in motor city will cast ballots compared to 2018, which would obviously be a huge blow to whitmer's reelection hopes. and at a rally in detroit this weekend she was asked how she's trying to overcome that. >> having people like president obama coming in and carrie washington, what we have seen is a lot of energy. we've made it easier for people to participate in this democracy. but i think it's really
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important that we continue to educate people. >> that answer wasn't convincing to a columnist for the detroit news. thomas, who is black and who wrote this of democratic candidates. they seem to believe the republican candidates running for state wide offices have no chance of getting elected because they were endorsed by former president trump. the problem with that thinking is if enough black people don't come out to make a difference democrats are in trouble. the other thing we're looking at tomorrow night is what results look like in the suburbs, that's where democrats won the state in 2020 and that is where republicans need to perform well tomorrow if they are going to be able to pull off this upset. la you're? >> laura: garrett thank you. great to see you tonight. and 40 years, that's how long it's been since oregon elected a republican governor. but that could all change tomorrow night and it's got even good morning america worried. >> that race is so uncomfortably close that the democrats had to
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bring in bernie sanders, elizabeth warren, president biden to stump for the democratic candidate tina kotek. this is a state that president biden won by 16 points but soaring inflation, crime, homelessness have become these red meat issues to which the democrats simply don't have an easy answer. >> laura: and voters can see that which is why, in a state the democrats thought they would easily sweep, republican christine drazen is trailing democrat tina kotek by just four points. christine drazen joins me now. i came across this statistic and it shocked me and i thought i had seen it all but last year mexico city had a lower homicide rate per capita than portland oregon? so how do voters keep validating that type of leadership in this climate? >> well, here's the thing. it's not uncomfortably close for
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oregonians. oregonians are reaching change because it's not good enough. there is no universe where the murder rate in portland should be close to the murder rate in mexico city. and oregonians are done, they're done with it, they're done with the excuses and poor leadership and single party control. there is no amount of spin that can cover up what it's like right now in our urban centers and across our state. oregonians deserve better and are demanding better. >> laura: every time i look at sort of the news, you know, cycle for oregon now, it has something to do with some horrific crimes that are taking place. >> yeah. >> laura: like this morning it was a guy wielding some type of weapon, i guess he had a rifle trying to set fire to mercedes. the police had to shoot at him to try to stop this because they were worried about explosions. this is at 8:52 in the morning. >> yeah. >> laura: and yet you've list beth warren out there making a pitch to voters for your opponent. watch this. >> everything is on the line, our reproductive rights, our
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healthcare, the needs of working families and our democracy itself. and that is why it is so important to elect tina kotek. please, get that ballot in, and vote for tina kotek for oregon governor. let's pet this done. >> laura: abortion and democracy. no wonder eastern oregon wants to sus seed to idaho with that pitch. >> it's tone deaf. it is tone deaf. you have to be completely oblivious to what life is like in oregon to come here and make a national dc elite pitch to oregon voters right now is completely tone deaf. oregonians across the state are talking about kitchen table issues, the things that actually affect real people. inflation, rising costs, rising crime, lower quality of life across our state and certainly education standards that have plummeted under democrat leadership. my opponent tina kotek has been in charge. she has linked arms with governor kate brown in these
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last six years and has driven our beautiful state, our great state of oregon into the ditch and oregonians themselves resist deserving better. the fact that good morning america would view it as dangerously close. >> laura: uncomfortably close. >> our chance to turn it around is tomorrow. >> laura: uncomfortably close. yes or no that ballot measure pushing for stricter gun control pass? yes or no? >> i say no. >> laura: that's the only one of its kind in the country and a very odd response to the crime rate going up in your state. christine we are very proud of this campaign you ran and we're going to be watching this race very closely tomorrow night. best of luck to you. thank you >> just hours away from the polls opening, final thoughts on this wild last year when we return. ♪
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hours until the first polls open so my final message is don't take anything for granted. we have a new movement, it's hispanics, african-americans,
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entrepreneurs, working class people. we can't live this way any longer. there's no reason for us to live this way. crime, high inflation, high prices, we know how to do it the right way and we're going to show the rest of the country just how we do it. i can't wait to see what unfolds tomorrow. i'll be on tomorrow night with special coverage. greg gutfeld and the gang takes it all from here. take it away greg. ♪ ♪ >> greg: yes! all right. happy monday everybody. i can't wait for these midterms to be over. then i can get a head start on destroying democracy. you know, that's been a dream of mine since i got zero votes for prom queen. but do

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