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working class people, we can't live this way any longer." there was no reason to live this way.pr crime, higich inflation, high prices. we know how to do with the right way and we will show the rest of i the country how we do it. i can't wait to see what unfolds tomorrow. i will be on tomorrow night wit special coverage. greg gutfeld in the gang takes it from here, take it away, greg. ♪ ♪ >> t>> we can change it all ande better days ahead. he was running for that besides me? >> i think we are one day away from taking this country back, what do you think? a breaking point this game and a desire to save this date. head to the polls to be able to change the course of new york. >> washington we are presenting your values and flaking lawlessness and the nation. >> but be the democrat and take
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this country back one step at a time. >> carley: bit is election day in america and we are less than an hour out from the first pole opening in vermont. you are watching "fox & friends first" on this election day. i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: it is here and i am todd piro. the entire house of representatives, third of the senate and 36 races across the country on the ballot the balance of power in the future of our country at stake. >> carley: republicans need a net gain of five seats to take back the house. only one seat to flip the senate, and allies around the the battleground. brooke singman is live in palm beach florida with the latest, brooke. >> hey, good morning, today is a big day americans across the state as testing their pilots as early as 5:00 p.m. eastern. more than 34 million pilots have been cast by mail or in person early voting centers of the mike according to the associated press. the republicans looking to put
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both chambers of house. 35 seats up for grabs in 35 house seats up for election. it is all lies on the battleground as republicans hope today will be a referendum on feeling democrat policies and it could come down to four states: pennsylvania, arizona. that senate candidates from the pivotal state speaking at rallies yesterday and one final effort to carnage support. >> listen. >> to many extreme positions and too much out pulling us away from from the real answers and i will bring balance to washington but john fetterman, he will bring more extreme. >> dr. oz will still be a fraud. so get out and vote. so i can get the d.c. so i can fight for every one of you. send him back to new jersey. the issues are to -- the stakes are too high and the difference between herschel walker too loud
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to sleep through tomorrow. >> they are trying to take us down the elevator and tell us this is the new normal. i'm here to tell you, "no, it is not." the difference and who is fighting and who is standing with him. and really they are running for their own political interest and gain. >> this doesn't matter. she lied about her record and she lied about our record. the nevada voters know better. >> we know guys like blake master. we know because that no better than anyone about everything. and we do not want individuals like my opponent making decisions for all of you. >> mark kelly is joe biden's water boy in the united states senate. he just voted in lockstep for that horrible agenda. >> i spoke with former president trump who told me this could be the most interesting midterms they have ever had. trump telling me he thinks republicans have a good chance a big success. i also spoke this week with g.o.p. texas senator ted cruz
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who told me, this is going to be not just a red wave but a reds who. but election results could already be delayed in pennsylvania has philadelphia considers reinstating the labor-intensive and time-consuming hole book reconciliation. democrat candidate sues law officials with absentee ballots domestic ballots counted a peer date requirement poses unnecessary hurdles eligible pennsylvanians must be clear to exercise their most fundamental right resulting in an otherwise valid votes being rejected. meanwhile senate candidates j.d. vance and tim ryan also making their final pitches to voters in ohio, watch. >> either the extremists are going to continue to assert themselves into the body politic of the united states of america where we stop them. let's solve the problems. let's break up the tech
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companies. let's go to war against the cartels. let's make this country great again. >> is president trump puts his support behind j.d. vance and ohio, he has a major announcement from mar-a-lago on november 15th. carley, todd. >> carley: we shall see, brooke, thank you. president biden trashes republicans on the campaign trail instead of tackling the issues that matter to voters most. >> maga republicans do not respect the constitution. the republican party is nominated, driven and intimidated by donald trump and the maga republicans. folks, this ain't your father's republican party. this is a different breed of cat. we come at the people must decide whether the rule of law prevails. whether we will allow the dark forces to thirst for power. >> 's be when i asked eric trump what he thought about that strategy here is what he had to say. >> if stands for freedom of
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religion, lowest economy, strongest military come about schools, loving the american flag, being able to actually live the american and not having wars all over the world, getting american soldiers out of war zones around the world and not having constant conflict and pin respected by the entire world, taking on china and north korea. i guess i am a maga republican. my father did a phenomenal job. every accomplishment that he had get flushed down the drain by incompetent leadership. i think people see that. he woke up every single day and he loves this country and put america first. it seems like these guys do the exact opposite. that is why you see the problems in the world. think people are going to vote because you have an awful border. you have terrible economy right now, rampant inflation, horrible gas prices. these are really hitting people and you will see that today. >> todd: do you think the republicans take the senate?
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>> i do. i think they will need to get out and vote. i hate even saying that because it sounds cliche, but who shows up today? people have to get out and vote. it is critically important. our supreme court is not won obviously so you need to make sure the senator's win. you have a lot of close races. you talk about them more than anybody but people have to get out and vote. i feel confident about the house but again, people have to get out there and go to the ballot box. and hopefully, if our party does that comic we will have a great night tonight. >> todd: we have a lot more coming up later in the show. we talked about possible 2024 run come a lot of speculation on that simply stick around for that. >> carley: in the meantime, we listen to george a judge extending loading voting mail deadline with election voters failed to mail in pellets. they will have their pellets counted as long as postmark by
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7:00 p.m. tonight and arrive by november 14th. however, about 250 of the 1,000 have already voted in person at a early voting sites. >> todd: thousands of workers see seats for grabs were several democrats fighting off years. the g.o.p. challenge is to keep their seats. >> carley: for republicans pushing hard on kitchen table issues making the final pitch for a red wave at the state level. marianne rafferty is live in washington with the latest, marion, good morning. >> good morning carley, todd 36 government races up for grabs as the g.o.p. to pull off a few upsets. one of the hot races in new york where republican lee zeldin the state's first republican governor since 1994. he is in a tight race against incumbent kathy hochul who is criticized lee zeldin's out-of-control crime in the city. >> he has been hyperventilating, trying to scare people for months. new yorkers are on it. all the organizations have
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called him out for what he is doing. fearmongering. >> 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 is ridiculing them. as a result, come tomorrow, i believe she is going to get fired by the voters of new york who want to take their streets back. >> and another type governor's race to watch is in oregon where republican christine drazan hopes to in seeking tina kotek and the first republican governor to be elected in four decades. >> kitchen table issues, my opponent tina kotek has been in charge. she has linked arms with governor kate brown in these last six years and has driven our beautiful state, our great state of oregon into the ditch. oregonians themselves are demanding better. >> in arizona, former news anchor kari lake pulled ahead of canada and secretary of state katie hobbs.
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lake zeroing in on securing the border. >> i said, we've got to secure that border. somebody who is a political type said, yeah, don't talk about that. that might offend people. i said, you know what, i'm offended that our reporter is wide open, drugs are pouring across killing our young people. i'm offended by that. and i'm tired of having the left to tell us what we can and can't talk about. >> meanwhile in michigan g.o.p. candidate tudor dixon running on education and criminal involvement as top issues to propel her to a win over governor gretchen whitmer. >> our messages parents want someone who will stand with them. we have heard this from democrats. we have heard this from republicans. they believe they have been advantaged by the democrat party. they want parents involved in education. biko and another highly anticipated close race in wisconsin where governor tony evers is promising to fight gerrymandering and redistricting while g.o.p. opponent to
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michaels focuses on crime. and in florida, republican governor ron desantis hoping to secure his second term against democrat charlie crist, todd, carley, back to you. >> todd: thank you. heading to virginia republicans looking to unseat three vulnerable democrats and comets. >> carley: leslie vick is one of the g.o.p. candidates to do it right now the race, what a day it is going to be for you. the polls in virginia close at 7:00 p.m. and pallets are faster in your state than most others. so people will be looking towards your race as an indicator how republicans will be able to do across the board. so, tell us where you think things stand right now between you and your opponent abigail spanberger. where do you think the republican party stands right now? >> well, good morning, happy election day. what an exciting day. we have been working hard the last couple of months trying to get in front of as many voters as possible. as voters head to the polls, the
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contrast between my opponent is clear. the cost of living is through the roof. virginians are having to decide whether they will pump gas or put food on the table. i think that is a real current trend across our nation. i have been serving on the board of supervisors at the local level for the past three years. i am proud of my voting record. i know my opponent cannot get the same thing. so i think as voters head to the polls today, they know we are the better choice. >> todd: the story of the 2022 midterms is written in final. will this be the election where the democrats sense of entitlement to the latino both officially ended? >> absolutely. you know, the democrat party has abandoned the hispanic community. they only care about the latino vote when it is election season pure look of the southern border right now. they claim to care about women and children but turn a blind eye what is happening at the southern border. the folks in the hispanic community are sick and tired of what they have been seeing and hearing from today's democratic party.
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that is why we are seeing a movement. we see people flocking to the republican party like never before. there is nothing the democrat party can do to stop it. >> carley: your personal story is something i'm sure you talk a lot about on the campaign trail. but those who don't know, your parents fled el salvador in the 1980s. your father is the pastor of a hispanics speaking church. your brother was shot by him as 13 gains when you were 13 and that motivated you to become a police officer. your story is more compelling than most peoples and most candidates. how will you use that experience if you win to become a congresswoman? >> i believe that is one of the reasons we have been able to connect with so many voters. i have been on the front lines. i am still a deputy sheriff in prince william county with a sheriff's office. i know what it is like to be verbally attacked while my opponent did absolutely nothing to defend the great men and women in law enforcement.
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i am proud to have endorsement of eight churros in the seventh district. crime is one of the top issues we have been talking about. people do not feel safe and this is a direct result of joe biden emma nancy pelosi and abigail's agenda. it is important for voters to remember all of this as they head to the polls today. we stand for law and order. the other side stands for lawlessness and chaos. so, i'm happy to be able to connect with voters to talk to them about my story and to remind them we are in the condition we are in today because of failed democrat policies. >> todd: in the meantime, glenn yet glenn youngkin with the help the parents sick and tired of folk school policies ay them closures. this time around g.o.p. support is even stronger. listen. >> this red wave found its headquarters in the commonwealth of virginia last year has only grown in momentum. do you feel this happening? it is time for change. americans have been hurting,
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virginians have been hurting. they see the damage joe biden has done to the nation. i hope hope joe biden answers the call. >> todd: do you agree, leslie, energized this year as they were for glenn with young can last year? >> we absolutely are. my opponent voted against parental consent before the students can provide services to children when it comes to gender ideology and orientation. the old campaign circuit talked about the legislative priority, which is to introduce a bill that with joe parents who do not conform to woke culture. this is crazy, insane that we have this conversation, but you better believe that moms and dads, grandparents are going to flood the polls today because we've had enough of the madness. >> carley: the three races that people will be watching the most, you said your race against abigail spanberger. and a 2nd congressional district and hung cow wants to flip virginia's tenth. do you think that will happen
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the three across the board will go republican? >> look, i believe it. i know the governor has stated this the road to majority goes through virginia. and i think that we will have a great night in virginia. i know that we will have a fantastic night throughout the country. people have had enough and ready for change. we will deliver that change once the polls close. >> todd: you are starting your day early with us and we appreciate it, leslie. thank you very much and best of luck. "abc news" calling and artificial g.o.p. lead or a red mirage claiming it will appear the republicans are in the lead before mail in ballots are counted in the coming days, even weeks. the author of the story writing "as early election day results come in tuesday, it will likely appear in the republican candidate vying for a number of the federal or state wide races appears to be leading democrat opponents." the leads will dwindle or crumple completely after receipt dumps of votes recorded by state
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election officials and absentee ballots in the days or even weeks following election day. but not so fast, my friends. the scientists and analyst they were sabado with his final prediction which party will win house, senate and gubernatorial races. he seeds them exceeds a red wave in his crystal ball. g.o.p. will win 51-49 and gained one seat in the house and g.o.p. 237/198 a gain of 24 seats and the governor's race he says republicans will overpower democrats 29-21 a net gain of one governorship. if you welcome carley. >> carley: interesting from house speaker nancy pelosi she says the attack on her husband will play into her decision whether to retire. if democrats lose control of the house >> i will have to say my decision will be effective at what happened last week.
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>> will it be impacted by the attack? >> yes. when someone is insulted in your family because of you. he was not looking for paul. he was looking for me. members come i think have to weigh as to whether they move on. >> carley: propolis he was released from the hospital on thursday. suspects before faces 13 years to life in prison on a number of charges including attempted murder and attempted kidnapping. the polls open in a matter of hours across several battleground states. where republicans make closing arguments in a bid to control congress. >> if we are all in, we win. all in? >> are we ready to take the state back?fox bet super 6 midtn contest >> we are going to take our country back and we will keep our state moving the right direction. [cheers and applause] >> carley: so did they make their case?
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♪ ♪ >> carley: candidates in battleground states across the country calling on citizens to cast their votes today and take back the country. watch this. >> this is the greatest country in the world today. it is time... it is time to set up for america. >> if we are all in, we win? all end? >> we win! >> all in? >> we win! >> are you ready to take the state back?fox bet super 6 midtn contest >> we will have a big turnout on tuesday and if we do, we will take our country back and keep our state moving the right direction. >> john from georgia, christy pryce from pennsylvania and alicia joining us live, good morning to you all, johnny will start with you all, you are
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a business owner and own black-market barbecue food trailer but are you better off today and you were two years ago? how would you answer that. >> i would answer that with absolutely positive no. we are not better off before this administration took office. >> carley: why is that? >> well, i mean the obvious reason, prices spirit which affects everybody, especially meat in the food business. that is always the number one concern of mine and also out-of-control inflation. like, for instance i use closed ship might catch up for my barbecue sauce and that's gone up 35% pure dried pasta that i used to make macaroni and cheese, that has gone up 123%, which is just incredible to think about. >> carley: wow, and i will say... >> it is insane. >> carley: the cost of diesel as well as going up and i'm sure that's cutting into your bottom line as well. you live in pennsylvania but the
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democrats the final pitch there. it has been vote for us to stay in power in the economy will get better. vote for republicans and democracy dies. is that an argument that is working for you? >> no. i feel like -- well, yes. i feel like the cost of spending has gone up so much that the cost of necessities has increased so much, that we are now using savings to pay our bills. our monthly bills. we have tapped into our stimulus money to pay for our monthly bills, money supposed to be used for other things. we can't just keep printing more money. my family would not survive on a budget if i ran my family like that. so no, i don't feel that we are better off than we were two years ago. >> carley: alicia, you were
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affected by michigan's lockdown policy. you were fired from your job in the health care industry because she refused to get vaccinated. how do you feel about the state of michigan under the leadership of governor whitmer? >> it is difficult to choose words that are appropriate for television. it is amazing how much the state has changed. i was a good, loyal union worker for years, and you know, within the past two years, everything has turned around. individualism is not something encouraged and you don't have autonomy like i want to do other things with my body come i would have that choice but keeping clean of chemicals and it is not one of those things. >> carley: i want to go around the horn. and jonathan i will start with you and get your thoughts on the state of the races because of course, all of you live in swing states.
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i want to get your opinion how you see things play out today. georgia, joan, the big race in georgia, of course, herschel walker and raphael warnock. who do you think is going to win there? >> what i gathered from different people i have talked to them places i have read, it looks like herschel walker hopefully will pull this one off. you see a bunch of negative ads. a lot of them i see from raphael warnock. and they claim he has done this, that, and the other but honestly i haven't seen it. he has meant a wall, in georgia. and i would rather have someone come in here who is a career politician to come in and hopefully make changes for the positive and use actual common sense rather than just political pandering. >> carley: the amazing thing about the georgia braces, a quarter of a billion dollars has been spent on that race in your state, jon we will have to wait and see on that one but a
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toss-up pennsylvania, kristi, any predictions of dr. oz versus fetterman? >> i am very hopeful that dr. oz will win. i feel like really need to get a handle on crime in the state of pennsylvania. for example, was supposed to take my daughter to a medical appointment in philadelphia, but i chose not to because i was so worried about the rate of crime and i did a telehealth appointment instead. so i'm hopeful that republicans can win. >> carley: i understand the fear of crime. alicia, ten seconds to you, what about michigan and where do things stand? >> i certainly hope tudor dixon is able to pull this off. we need to change the regime and get whitmer out. the other two codes that are benson need to go. the republicans can do it. >> carley: jon, kristi,
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alicia, thank you for joining us and we will be watching for sure. >> thank you very much. >> carley: todd, over >> todd: tweeters new owner elonva sharing this advice, share power curves the excess of both parties, therefore, i recommend vote for a republican congress event the presidency is democratic. a reply to elon musk having balance of power "like most people in america i agree with some of the democrat, some republican policies but not all. however, executive and legislative branches were dominated by one party, then we lose balance of power. we are 30 minutes out from the first polls opening on election day has republicans look for upset and battleground as well as blue states. >> carley: that is right we talked a three g.o.p. candidates have a shot to flip their districts. don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪
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>> carley: president biden says our democracy is at risk with hundreds of rates is on the ballot today as the white house rushes to clean up some of the president's comments this week. >> todd: kevin corke live in washington to tell us more. happy election day, kevin. >> a happy election day carley, todd appeared so you say there is a chance? that is without a doubt the attitude in the white house hoping against hope, yes, the midterms will not turn out to be a total of the president, specifically and democrats generally. >> we know in our bones and our democracy is at risk. we know this is your moment to defend it. we will codify roe v. wade in january. look, for all the progress, we know a lot of families are struggling. that is why with the help of your members of congress, i will cite into law reduction of inflation act. >> i'm still waiting. the president tried to convince
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voters that this is it. this is the vote to end all votes. taking that pitch to voters in deep blue maryland on election eve even though for a moment, he seemed to forget who he was they are stopping for. >> and of course, you have that mexican governor, what is his name? [cheers and applause] that guy is the real deal, man. come yeah, man he is the real. as much as he would like to convince voters, addressing the issues those like lowering the cost of energy. the critics say the president can't seem to get out of his own way. >> it is also not cheaper to generate electricity from wind and solar than it is from coal and oil. we will shut these plants down all across america. no more drilling. look, there is no more drilling.
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i haven't formed any new drilling. >> wait, what did he say? no, wait, what? that is what a lot of voters are saying after they heard that. in the meantime, the white house, that means time for a little bit of cleanup on aisl. >> it was loud and hard to hear. i think maybe not what was being said here the president's words we believe were twisted. [laughter] that has got to be the most unenviable job in the world. by the way, not just the white house but hammered on inflation, which as you know has been soaring since biden took office. all of which republican simply salivating at the very prospect of seizing power on capitol hill. >> all them calling for is a secure border. can we fund the police instead of deep on them and schools that actually work?
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the democrats were in charge and failed so badly the last 20 minutes. >> all over the commonwealth, they tell me the same story, which is the economy is destroying their lives and unable to have a safe community. >> it is status quo, more of the same, get ready for your misery. we can go down there and fix this mess. >> no scheduled appearances for the president today, which means todd, and carley, he will watch it all go down just like the rest of us peered back to you. >> todd: kevin corke kicking off and you had on key issues. these issues putting three republicans and position to flip seeds and historically blue states. running and the third, scott, and mike erickson all three join me now. bob, let's start, you are trying to represent part of the shore. the shore has always been expensive even before joe biden, but it is really, really, really bad. will the race ultimately come
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down to how bad the inflation is in new jersey? >> it will come down to help out the inflation is. and also come down to the swing voters you earlier mention which is people are tired of d.c. politicians who live in a bubble. the dci tower, and he has been in government his entire life before he ran for congress. he is now in a congressional seat pier that has got an effect. people like that, they don't understand the misery index. they don't understand how bad it is if you go about your daily life in the district. but look i hit 50 towns in my district. i hear the same thing from voters every single day. what are you going to do about my gas and grocery bill and what are you going to do about the fact i don't feel safe walking home in new jersey? by the way, do you know what they are teaching my kids at school? >> todd: theory go, bob touched on crime but will the rates come down to democrats and independents voting for you sick
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and tired of what far left politicians have brought to oregon when it comes to crime, when it comes to homelessness? >> absolutely. oregonians are fed up with what oregon has become here and we are tired of being known as the city of riots and we used to be known as the city of roses, restaurants but now antifa marching on the streets. people are fed up with a pair they want leaders who will take back the city streets from the criminals and liberal politicians that let this happen. people are fed up and it's really been resounding support for what i'm so excited where the campaign is going. we have been an underdog from day one, where the district back in 2020. and everyone wrote this off as a safe blue seat. i'm excited to say we are writing an article. we are right where we want to be. i'm excited and cautiously optimistic for tonight. i'm really excited to put a work in. we have laid it on the line. i have a great shot of winning
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the race today. >> todd: pacific coast highway scott ball, what issue do you think will win the race for you tonight against a very, very -- i don't want to say popular in terms of votes but popular in terms of national notoriety canada inc. 80. >> well, she's got some national notoriety. she spent $26 million in this race. we spent $3 million and despite the spinning disparity, we are leaving the polls, not by a lot, but we are there. it came down to the same thing for all americans and not just our district but it is inflation, gas prices, crime, open borders, fentanyl, fentanyl deaths hurting the children and it is criminals, control and school. and the democrat party, joe biden likes to say democracy is at risk. no, it failed democratic policies or at-risk and that is why the american people are coming out here in but today, we
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have heavy rain spirit and so, we will test the mettle. we are encouraging the voters to bring your umbrella and cast your vote. >> todd: is today the day, tonight the night that these very blue districts turn red? we will see. bob, scott, mike, best of luck to you. have a great night. another democratic candidate embracing -- how can i put this a unique strategy to attract the young ones. ♪ ♪ >> carley: so, will the dancing district from factual issues? we are going to ask jimmy failla about that. he is live in the studio coming up next. ♪ ♪
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unknowingly recorded mocking biden's inflation reduction act. >> isn't that the inflation bill? so many good things happen in that bill. because they call that infl inflation. >> we are talking about it a half a second and let the temperatures come down and then quietly allocate -- interventions that needs help, but you know, strategic place to do it. you know, not raise the flag. >> carley: the republican to unseat michael bennet is true of his radical agenda. that is campaign fashion viral video fox news digital condemning the hidden camera, this is despicable and push the ater taking and aim at his wife out of donald trump's playbook.
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speed won >> todd: some democrat candidates taking to tiktok in an attempt to appeal g voters. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carley: jimmy failla, fox news radio, fox nation joins us now. this is how you and make the tiktok trend. not doing it anymore. >> covering an election but this turned into reality show called "america's got issues." it is so embarrassing and every one of those candidates have in common? they are going to lose! this is a desperate place to be. it is like the creepy, older person trying to look the hampton cool youth vote. all you are doing is getting your information stolen from china, congratulations.
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that is the question. why when doing calculus with posters and strategist do they think looking like the old drunk guy at the wedding is going to win collections? i don't see how those two things go together. >> they technically don't, but again back to these inept campaign. he used to stream his dental visits, you know what i mean? >> carley: he got a haircut. >> you know what i'm saying? he is a byproduct of everybody gets a trophy mentality. you are special just for running beto but they will never give a victory because of cringing garbage like this. >> todd: i read $200 million has been spent on beto o'rourke's campaign during his time on the planet. >> think of all the clothing, sweatshirts and all the clothes and t-shirts wound up in honduras. clothing for kids, senator beto, president beto, governor beto! the entire third world has a warm sweater tonight because of
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beto campaigns. >> carley: jimmy come a long election season. some of those memorable moments from the democrat candidates may have been forgotten but consolation for you right here, watch this. >> what qualifies you to be a u.s. senator. you have 60 seconds. >> hi, good night, everybody. >> mrs. dixon set i kept students out longer than any other state. that is not true. the kids were out for three months. >> i don't have the luxury of being part of a good old boys club. >> i've been focused on the border since day one. >> which should process immediately into a pack of citizenship. >> carley: take your pick? i don't know where to start but i used to grew up thinking like the government, well met, untouchable, high-minded folks. and that is the most empowering montage i've ever watch because i could be in government. i could do anything. it is embarrassing. >> carley: and everybody was talking about now, sean patrick maloney singing chef boyardee. and thin katie hobbs yesterday,
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she was doing some speeches in yesterday or the day before. she said she understands that every election cycle, we always say it is the most important one. if you vote for republicans, it could be the last election you will ever have in this country. [laughter] >> katie hobbs should have done a tiktok band spirit at that point, this is the worst closing argument i have ever heard. i know we suck but if you throw us now, you won't get to throw us out next time and they admittedly suck. just give up. >> todd: for tina kotek running for governor in oregon didn't want to be outdone so she wants stabilization center in portland. she wants it so much she put an exclamation point in her tweet, there you go. jimmy, whether an insult, a lie, making a debate over before it started, good night, everybody. how do these candidates survive this? >> i don't know that they did or that we did appear they made it to the finish line but i don't see putterman winning this thin. although in his defense if you think like his speech patterns
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can be a little slow, wait until you see the vote count in pennsylvania. we will be fighting thanksgiving day over football in the voting count. everybody election day, okay, happy election month. >> this is crazy. >> we don't know what is going to happen with the results. but 40 million people have already cast their vote early. >> what! >> carley: as people are saying the republicans are trying to undermine -- >> we do so down. i got my mail and pallet and a plate down weight and sideways i couldn't find democracy on the ballot. mine is fudged or something but i didn't see it on the ballot. >> todd: jimmy as we kick off election day, good night. [laughter] boom! >> carley: thank you for the laughs, we appreciate you. the first polls open in a matter of minutes. and we have every angle this
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>> i need every one of you to get out to vote. so i can get to dc and fight for everyone of you. >> i have been running a marathon since august 24. this is when i step up. this current direction does not work, kathy hochul is not getting this job done. >> let's beat the democrats and take this country back one step at a time. >> todd: polls are now open in vermont and voters will be able to cast ballots in connecticut, indiana, maine, new york, new jersey and virginia one hour from now, you're watching "fox and friends first" on tuesday morning midterm election day, i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. a third of the senate and 36 governor races across the country are on the ballot with balance of power and future of america at stake. republicans need to net gain of five seats to
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