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we will keep you up to date on it as it unfolds. pretty amazing moment to be watching. thanks for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. we will see you tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m., but in the meantime sean hannity takes over from here. >> sean: all right, tucker. sometime three months from now, you might get the results from arizona and nevada. if you wait long enough. it's coming, it's coming. don't worry. welcome to "hannity." tonight the midterm elections are over, but the balance on capitol hill is still in flux, as we predicted repeatedly on this show, key races were decided by razor thin margins, many elections yet to be called. this is not a surprise. we knew it would be extremely tight. we warned all of you every night, in fact, on election eve, we pointed out, the razor thin margins that decided 2016 and 2020, and we made this prediction. just to remind you --
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>> as a reminder, three key swing states, if you go back to 2016, propelled donald trump to victory in 2016. the combined vote of those three swing states, 70,000 votes. 2020, 43,000 votes in three states. that would be georgia, wisconsin, and arizona decided the election. if you stay home, democrats, well, they're likely to win. you will get the government you deserve. we are warning you, we warned you. i can't say for sure whether rumors of the red tsunami started, because polls in almost every key race were within the margin of error, postal on moste or two points. the glowing predictions of a big red wave were frankly foolish. i have a rule in life, never overpromise and underdeliver. you want to underpromise and overdeliver. this is a deeply divided country. you know, people will vote for a democrat just so they have a rubber stamp. as long as they have a pulse,
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where, by the way, turnout matters i and every single votes critical. however, we have good news tonight. you heard some of it with kari lake. the first nevada, where adam laxalt looks like the favorite to win the senate seat in nevada. kari lake is the heavy favorite to win the governor's race in the state of arizona where new vote totals are coming in as we speak. the race for the senate in arizona is very real tonight. blake masters does in fact have a solid path to catch mark kelly. it's close, but it's real. i'll explain in detail in a minute. first here's where we stand at this hour. republican ted bu ted budd ran t race. big win. j.d. vance won in the state of ohio. it was a huge night for almost every republican in florida. we'll have more on that in a moment. on the gubernatorial level, both stacey abrams and beto "bose
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zoe" o'rourke, overwhelming rejected by voters again despite a fortune being spent on both races. here's the scary part. this year democrats nominated those three people, the most extreme candidates in the history of this country. in wisconsin, anti-law and order socialist mandela barnes lost by only one point to incumbent senator ron johnson. in georgia, radical raphael warnock just forced a runoff with herschel walker. warnock, you know, the guy that referred to police as gangsters and thugs and of course wants to defund the police, demanding that america repent for its whiteness, praising the likes of fidel castro, the reverend jeremiah wright and anti-semite louis farrakhan, accused of running over his estranged wife with a car after a domestic dispute and running a camp that abused kids, and arrested for that, and nearly 2 million
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georgians voted for this guy? in pennsylvania, freedom for first and second-degree murderers, rapists, legalize drug, wants to set up safe heroin injection sites for addicts, and in the spring fetterman suffered a massive stroke. didn't even campaign before 500,000, nearly 600,000 votes were cast. he delivered the single worst debate performance in american history. he got 2.6 million votes. why? because he's a rubber stamp for biden. doug mastriano lost by 13 points, oz lost by over two
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points, getting double-digit split tickets like this. by the way, it's almost unheard of. also the media never asked fetterman the tough questions. they were complicit as always. ultimately all three states, wisconsin, georgia, pennsylvania, are getting harder and harder for republicans to win. there are two things at play here nobody is talking about. one, democrats are voting blue no matter who. just like they did in 2020 with joe biden. i think they would vote for a corps as long as it was a reliable democratic vote. in other words, a new green deal socialist rubber stamp. whatever joe says, whatever chucky says, they will do. number two, there is, and especially accelerated because of covid, and of course the baby boomers are now retiring, there's been an accelerated migration now going on around the country, not many people have been talking about it, you have people retiring, people wanting to get away from high taxes, they want good weather, a better quality of life, baby
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boomers retiring, other americans retiring. they're moving from states like new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, illinois, to states like texas, the carolinas, tennessee, and especially florida. look at this. according to the u.s. census, from 2010 to 2020, roughly 274,000 people moved to the sunshine state, the free state of florida a, every single year. under ron desantis that number has only grown, peaking at 850 new residents every single day. think about that. 850 new people moving down to florida every day. a decade ago, lee zeldin, who ran a terrific campaign, probably boo have carried new york, if not for all the new york republicans, that were smart, left new york, for the no income tax state of florida. clearly the new residents are happy to call florida their home. governor desantis and senator
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rubio, elected officials, join us in a moment, re-elected by nearly 20 points. they've done a phenomenal job. florida is no longer a swing state. by the way, florida's election protocols should be a model for the entire country as rubio tweeted, quote, if florida can count 5.7 million ballots in hours, how can it takes days for states to count less than 2 million votes? great question. we'll ask the senator in a second. in that case, at this hour, all eyes are out west. this election is far from over, where the vote counting remains painfully slow, and it's an embarrassment. we may not know the results, for example, in election for a couple of weeks. how is that possible? in nevada, the vote total has been hovering around 74% for hours and hours and hours on end, but republicans senate candidate adam laxalt remains in the lead, and based on the remaining vote he's in a very,
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very good position to win this race. as a matter of fact, moments ago, laxalt tweeted, quote, of the 84,000 votes left to count in clark county, cortez masto could win 63% of them and still lose. that doesn't take into account the gains we will make from rural counties. great news for republicans at this hour tonight. we go to the state of arizona. the counting will likely go on for days, an embarrassment, which, by the way, they counted the -- remember in iraq they had the vote that went forward, and everybody was pointing up that purple finger? i think that voting went fast ever than what we're seeing in arizona and nevada. as of this afternoon, get this, maricopa county announced they still had over 400,000-plus ballots to be counted. you have to be kidding me. we go back to macaroni and marcs tweet, how did they do,
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7.5 million, and this is the mess that is arizona. take a look. >> we've got over -- we don't know the exact numbers, but over 400,000 votes yet to be counted and reported. that's going to be taking place. those are mainly, as steven mentioned, these are mainly the early votes that have been dropped off since friday, including yesterday's very large number of at least 275,000. so again that process is going to go on on the recorder's side of the house. when they've gone through that full verification process, then they will be turned over here to be tabulated. >> sean: never mind the tabulators working. anyway, how does this inspire confidence? how is this fair to the people of arizona, the people in the 47 other states that deserve to know the outcome of this election? they have 275,000 -- now, this is the interesting part of -- of
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these votes were hand-delivered on election day. sounds like people that want to make sure their vote is being counted. maybe people that don't trust the system. another 175,000 hand-delivered the weekend before election day. people really wanting their votes to be counted. then you've got tens of thousands more votes in rural counties that would greatly fit the profile of republican voters that want to make sure that their vote was counted. keep in mind, arizona is incompetent. cowardly secretary of state katie hobbs, who should have recused herself is overseeing this election, hoping to be promoted to governor. unfortunately for hobbs, we believe, the outstanding vote in arizona is very favorable to republicans when all the votes are counted. kari lake is the odds-on favorite to win big. in the senate, republican blake masters, he absolutely has a fighting chance to win his race
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as well. we're watching it closely. we can't tell you the outcome at this point. now what happens in arizona and nevada could decide the balance of power in the u.s. senate. look where we are right now. don't forget about the house, where republicans will likely win the majority. again, counting has been too slow, another national disgrace. this is important. it comes with the ability to investigate and issue subpoenas and along with the power of the purse republicans will have that power in the house and now likely even in the senate. now joe biden is now suddenly willing to meet with kevin mccarthy and other republican leaders. he says that they have an obligation to work with him, to unite the country. but in the last couple of weeks, he was smearing and slandering and besmirching, using every bit of character assassination and lie that he could, attacking them. why would anybody want to sit with this guy? >> they've been emboldened
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violence against election officials. it's estimated that the more than 300 election deniers on the ballot all across america this year. we can't ignore the impact this is having on our country. pits damaging. it's corrosive. it's destructive. >> compared to the maga -- mega maga i call them, trickle down economics of the republicans these days, folks, this ain't your father's republican party. these are different cats. just look at the facts. you're right to choose is on the ballot. your right to vote is on the ballot. social security and medicare on the ballot. something else on the ballot. character. character is on the ballot. >> sean: a different type of cat. come on, man, that's a bunch of malarkey. anyway, republicans must reject this partisanship, investigate
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the biden administration, block joe's proposals, that will happen, and we can begin the process of getting the country back on track. we'll continue to monitor the results out of arizona and nevada. first now with more, he had a huge victory in the state of florida, florida senator marco rubio. nearly 20% of the vote. you could have done better. i think you let the party down. >> ha-ha-ha. we tried our best. we were outraised 2-1, and won florida more than schumer won new york. we're proud of the race. people worked very hard. at the end of the day it just shows you a couple things. you talked about one of them. that is the changes we're seeing in florida. the changes in florida aren't people moving, but that's certainly true, people are moving here because they want to get away from lunacy in other parts of the country, but the other change is happening to
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people traditionally not identifying with the republican party, particularly working class, small business-own hispanic families, who have won sense, who don't want schools indoctrinating their kids, who have firsthand experience with socialism, leftism, and don't want any part of it in this country, and want to live in a society governed by leaders with common sense. the un climate conference they're having this week, criminals running through the streets. you put that ahead of them, they'll punish you at the ballot box. wish it was happening in other parts of the country. unfortunately that's not happening, and the ultimate price will be paid by our country. this will make the democrats moraled. biden is saying he won't change anything. they think this is an affirmation, license for them to
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go out and be crazier than they've ever been. we have a big fight ahead of us. >> sean: 850 people moving into florida day after day after day, an astronomical figure, senator. the only problem is, there's little damage left in the wake of that, because the people leaving new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, and they're going -- they tend to go to the east coast of florida. then the midwest. that's wisconsin, michigan, illinois, indiana. they seem to go to the west coast of florida. i've been on both coasts of florida. the problem is that makes those states harder for republicans to win. i think it's having an impact on the rest of the country. do you see that? >> it is. look, that's a factor. i don't know what the numbers are, but every republican voter that moves to florida is great for us. it's obviously taking a vote away from somewhere else. we have to understand something. literally everything in our society and culture is aligned
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against republicans. virtually every major television and media outlet in america is against us. all the celebrities. all the movie actors. i mean, you name it. it's just constant. the tech companies. now major american corporations. it's amazing republicans are even competitive, up less winning these seats. look, i think we'll win the house. we still have a chance. we'll win nevada. i think arizona. it's an embarrassment. i honestly think, like you guys are reporting, and i don't have anything against the state of arizona, great people, but seems like you reporting on a third world country, that's having an election, finding new votes here or there. i don't understand how that's possible in the 21st century. florida had every vote tabulated. we knew how many voted by 7:05, 8:05, and they're already reporting results in miami-dade county, almost a million votes cast here, by 7:04. i just don't get it. i don't understand it.
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>> sean: yeah. it's wrong. it's unfair to the people in those states. it's also unfair to the people in the rest of the country. senator, this was a massive win. congratulations to you and to the governor. job well done. thank you for taking time for being with us, creating a safe halfen fhaven for people that le freedom. senator ron johnson joining us. i don't know the final total, but they dumped money on your head. here's what bothers me about your opponent. when you look at his record, he had one of the most radical records of any candidates running this too season, in the top three, with fetterman and warnock, especially antipolice, opening up the prisons in wisconsin, releasing half the prison population. how was this race so close? did people just vote because he
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was a democrat, that he'd be a rubber stamp? what happened there? >> first, i want to thank you and your audience for the support you gave to my campaign. it was crucial. a number of factor. first of all, the media is completely allied against us, as is our education system. democrats really ramped up their totals with the youth vote. but i think maybe more than anything, democrats have no problem lying. the president lies. president obama lies. my opponent lied. of course the media amplifies those same lies. let's face it, lies taint you. so it's very effective. you know, we won this campaign, we won this race, because i told the truth. but, again, those lies, when you have a political party that has no problem lying, where they figure the end justifies the means, unfortunately that has an impact in politics. >> sean: i don't see the people in the great state of wisconsin,
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i look at wisconsin as salt of the earth, the midwest in this country, great values, great people, hard work, pay their taxes, obey the laws, really the people that make america great. and i don't see them at all in line with mandela barnes, but yet he got a significant portion of the vote that i believe if the people of wisconsin knew that would not have voted for him at all. am i correct in that? >> you're exactly right. he was in hiding. he didn't expose himself to the press. runs these cutesy ads. but again, when the lay -- for example, the weekend before the election, they said i had voted to increase the retirement age of social security to 70 years old. i never did that. it was a complete and utter lie. they kept saying that i wanted to cut or put on the chopping block to end social security. i never did. i want to save social security. again, those lies do have an
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impact. when you have one mill party that has no problem lying, that's a problem. >> sean: senator, congratulations on your win. you were able to withstand tens and tens in millions of dollars and lies and smears. with the majority, you'll be able to bring those whistleblowers in the fbi and doj. look forward to that. thank you. joining us with more reaction, texas senator ted cruz. senator, first let me applaud your efforts. you went on a 17-state bus tour and you campaigned hard. you left your family behind. and you were pounding the pavement to help everybody out. clearly it paid off. it looks tonight like republicans will have the house and the senate. it looks like the senate where yesterday was la looking bleak,t looks more bright tonight. >> yeah, sean, that's right. i think we have a lot to celebrate. i think a lot of us are frustrated that we didn't have
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an even bigger victory last night, but worth pausing and reflecting what was accomplished last night. number one, nancy pelosi lost her job. we've taken the gavel out of nancy pelosi's hands. we're going to have a republican majority in the house. we'll have republican chairman of every committee. we'll have leadership in the house that has moved out of the hands of the crazy democrats. number two, i think you're right that we have a real shot at a republican majority in the senate as well. i think adam laxalt is very likely to win in fetterman. the numbers look encouraging right now. i agree with you, blake masters has a shot in arizona. it's ridiculous they're still counting the votes there. i think blake has a shot. then a runoff coming up on december 6th in georgia, where i think herschel walker will win. i'm getting on a plane tomorrow and flying to georgia to do a rally with herschel, because we've got 30 days. look, it's deja vu all over again, where we had an -- we had runoffs in georgia for control of the senate.
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but this is a very different time. i think people are ticked off at the direction the country has gone. brian kemp just won a big victory. i think it's worth taking as a lesson. if you look across the country at the republicans who are winning, they're the ones standing up and leading as conservatives. ron johnson, who just won in a purple state, has been a strong conservative. mike lee in utah has been a strong conservative. he won. you have governors like desantis and greg abbott and brian kemp, all of whom won big, big victories. i think there's a lesson that we stand and govern as conservatives, we win. that's what we need to be doing. >> sean: i think that's well said. that's got to be the agenda moving forward. it's not that complicated. if republicans promise to be the party of hard working americans, let the democrats be the party of coastal elites, where their interests are, who they cater
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tomorrow. you off to georgia tomorrow? >> yeah. two tasks in the next 30 days everyone needs to focus on georgia. they should go to herschel walker's website and contribute online. it's going to be a $200 million race in georgia. it's going to be-hug a huge bat. the media will lie and try to give warnock control of the seat. i don't think it's going to work. we need to make sure we win on december 6th. but then the real work starts, of rolling up our sleeves and governing. here's a lesson to take from last night. look, why do the democrats do better than expected? because for two years they've governed as liberals. they've governed as whacked-out lefty nut jobs. you know what that did? that excited their base, excited a bunch of young voters that came out in massive numbers because when you actually stand for something your base gets excited. there's a lesson for republicans to learn, which is when we have a majority next year, we damn better well act like it and use it, hold this administration to account. we need to be happy warriors.
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if we do that, that leads to victory. if we don't stand and fight, then we don't win. >> sean: senator, i can't say it any better. if you do that, good politics equals election success down the road as well. ted cruz, thank you. we'll be checking in. all-be in georgia a lot, i can tell. coming up, republicans are poised to take back the house. what does the gop majority
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>> sean: all right. now house republican leader mccarthy officially launched his bid for speaker today as the gop is inching closer, as we've been showing you, to the magic number of 218 seats needed to secure the house majority, which is fully expected. we are continuing to follow key
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house races across the country. we're now at 207. the voting is still underway at this hour. again, a national disgrace. here with reaction, former counselor to president trump, fox news contributor, kellyanne conway, along with former arkansas governor mar mike huck. would you have been officially replaced as the best governor in the history of state of arkansas. you know, i hope you can deal with that reality. that's just a fact. >> well, i was just proud that sarah, you know, kept the numbers low. she didn't try to show off or anything. only got 63.5% of the vote. >> sean: what did you get when you won? >> let me just say it was a different time. i'm incredibly proud of her. i think this is going to be said of sarah. she will satisfy her supporters, but she will surprise her opponents and the people who did not vote for her. she will be a governor for all of them.
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she understands what it means to be a true servant leader. i'm confident that she will be the best governor. i want her to be. i want nothing less than that. >> that's who you are, governor. what's your take on the rest of the night last night? >> disappointing. let me be blunt. i've got to give a mea culpa. i was generally predicting that we would have a red wave, a tsunami. i thought we'd get 53, 54 senate seats, 230 house seats. we're not going to get there. i think we will get the majority in the house. i still think we have a shot at the senate. it was not the big election that i had hoped for, that i expected. but i think there's something we need to acknowledge. i heard ted cruz say a few moments ago, and he's exactly right, we're battling an incredible obstacle here. the headwinds are against us. two big things. it's not the democrats or their message. we expect them to be our opponents. we don't expect them to say what we say. that's not why they're there.
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we have two other opponents we have to deal with. one is the traditional media, the mainstream media. they're 90% against us. they're always going to spin things against us. and the other are the institutions of the government itself, the department of justice, the fbi. when those two entities get together, the democrats don't have to be good, they just have to stay out of the way of the institutions of real power in this can you please, the media and the mob of bureaucracy. it's really tough for republicans to beat that headwind. >> sean: yeah. let me get kellyanne. i'm of the opinion that partisan won last night, that you could pretty much be a corpse, and if you have a "d" next to your name, you'll be a rubber stamp for the agenda, that the partisanship nearly nullified anything else you might stand for, no matter how radical it might be. >> no doubt that's true. the democrats knew that, sean
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and governor, going into their closing arguments. they weren't talking about the new plan to tackle inflation or to combat crime or to bring us back to energy independence, get out of ukraine, stopping people from crossing the southern border, getting rid of fentanyl being the number one killer. they said, we're scolding you, democracy is not on the ballot. don't let them win. the smarter democrats are admitting they were appealing to their base, not early, but late. that's unusual. late in the game political savants usually try to appeal to independents, swing voters, late-in-the-game deciders. i think there's information to take away from last night. one is in states that obama/biden carried twice years ago, they're now pretty darn red. i'm looking at ohio, florida, iowa was a clean sweep.
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we don't talk enough about governor kim reynolds there. we have a clean sweep of the congressional races. lee zeldin, but in losing helped us win four seats in rhode island. demographically there was a shift of 13 points among white suburban women. that's huge. a shift among hispanics. a shift among black voters. why is this important? because i think durability matters. we're in a realignment time. and the dynamics changes of some demographic cohorts going away from the democratic party, not showing up in all the races, in the final tallies, but overall nationwide, that's good news for 2024. you keep talking about a corpse that democrats will vote for a corpse, and not coincidentally today joe biden held a press conference and in it he was asked what would you do differently. he said nothing. >> sean: nothing. >> whatever happened today we
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got closer to joe biden being the nominee along with kamala harris in 2024. democrats are going to regret that. i want to take a moment of personal privilege to talk about my friend and colleague of many years, sarah huckabee sanders. some of us were close to tears watching her take the governorship of arkansas. she has great, dignity, and intellect. she doesn't need to take that job. she has a servant's heart. not just her father. one other thing about sarah, she took so many oa so many arrows . sarah, god bless you, but also remember success finishes a lot of sentences. she gets the last laugh for all the people who tried to take her down. katie britt and sarah sanders.
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nancy pelosi, she'll never have the gavel. >> sean: kellyanne, thank you. governor, we're happy for you, happy for the people of arkansas, knowing sarah as we do, she will serve all the people there. she learned from a great dad. thank you. straight ahead, biden held a rare press conference as we mentioned. it was a predictable disaster. we've got the lowlights when we return. put it on your highlight r
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>> sean: so your president joey biden earlier today found time to take questions from the press, but of course they were all from his prepared list and biden double-downed saying he does not plan to do anything differently with his agenda the next two years. good.
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will that's great. we're all going to suffer even more. take a look. >> i've been given a list of 10 people that i'm supposed to call on, and they're all supposed to ask me one question, but i'm sure they'll ask me more. let me start off with the list i've been given. zeke miller, associated press. >> you mentioned that americans are frustrated. in fact, 75% of voters say the country is headed in the wrong direction, despite the results of last night. what in the next two years do you intend to do differently to change people's opinion of the direction of the country, particularly as you contemplate a run for president in 2024? >> nothing. >> they want to investigate you. they may even want to investigate your son. what's your message to republicans who are considering investigating your family, particularly your son hunter's business dealings? >> lots of luck in your senior year as my coach used to say. >> sean: okay. watch out, joe. remember, what biden has been saying in the last few weeks,
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attacking republicans. they are a threat to democracy. the mega maga extremists, lying, claiming they want to cut social security and medicare, one lie after another lie after another lie, cut va benefits. does anyone think joe biden has any real interest in working across the aisle? because i don't. here with reaction. clay, i think you owe me money, but i'm not going to talk about it. your volunteers did not exactly perform against the bulldogs. >> i owe you 500 bucks. i'll pay up next week. we got the patriot awards. i hear you like to hit the tables. maybe you can turn it on to 5,000. >> sean: how about we hit the tables together, win more money, and give it to charity? >> sounds like a plan. >> sean: biden wants to meet with mccarthy, mr. unity is
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back after slash and turn politiburnpolitics for the laste months. >> look, he's going to run again. we saw john fetterman. i watched that press availability, where he came out, as you pointed out, sean, and said i've got a list of 10 people i'm supposed to call on. who's making this list? he keeps having instances like this. he kind of froze during some of the questions again. he's going to get so much worse. i've been saying for a while, sean, the first campaign for joe biden was "weekend at bernie's," the 1980s movie about the dead guy. then they made "weekend at bernie's ii," and that's going to be the joe biden 2024 campaign. they'll run him. i don't know that he'll have any idea what he's saying. two years from now, he'll be so much worse. i just don't buy that over the
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next two years there's going to be any benefit at all that the country gets from him in office. democrats, they elected fetterman. they've proven they'll put anybody into office. they'll try to do with joe biden again in 2024. one of my biggest takeaways from last night. >> joe, let's talk about this. i have a list of 10 people. let me start with my list. let's start with the a.p. let me go to this reporter. no president has ever acted like that. >> no. >> sean: why does he always do this?
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i've been on a rough roll here. >> sean: all right. in all seriousness, nobody else does it this way. why do i think, oh, okay, what is your question that you want to ask the president? what's your question that you want to ask the president? it seems to me, like the media mob is just placating joe. they let him hide out in a basement burninger. they let fetterman hide in his basement bunker. they don't ask the questions. they're the in-kind contributors of all time doing this. we let them get away with it. why? >> it's been two years now, where he would go out there, it's still profound, this president continues to announce he's been ordered by his handlers regarding which reporters he's allowed to call on, sean. not included ever on that list is the white house correspondent from fox news, because they would ask a challenging question. the rest of the questions during
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the session weren't even softballs, it was tee-ball. there's no follow-up whatsoever. when the president saying he won't do anything different, despite voters saying the country is going in the wrong direction, that means no one is fired in this administration. no one has been fired to this point of any major consequence. there's no change of course on energy, steering this country away from not being independent, which we were before this president came in. the border, fentanyl overdoses, and no plan to end cashless bay laws, destroying cities like new york. meanwhile the media is doing a dance for getting john fetterman over the finish line. one declared that john fettermae sitting down for this -- may be
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presidential material during the next election, not of 2024, but 2028. she actually said that on national television. >> sean: i think john fetterman. what do you think, clay? >> if john fetterman gets elected to anything -- i couldn't sleep last night after john fetterman won. it represented the worst candidate who's ever gotten elected to a statewide office that i can remember in my life. anyone who watched that debate, voted for john fetterman, is an absolute imbecile. it is a disgrace. somebody arguing that he's presidential material? i guess if joe biden can get elected, anybody is presidential material. that's one of the most laughable things anybody has said on msnbc in a long time. >> sean: thank you. coming up, after neither candidate reached 50% of the vote last night, georgia's senate race, is officially headed to a runoff. republican candidate herschel walker will join us to outline
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>> sean: herschel walker and incumbent senator raphael warnock are headed to a december runoff in georgia as neither candidate hit the 50% threshold to win outright, a race that will likely determine senate control. ask yourself, how many georgia voters still don't know all the details about warnock's extreme record, past scandals, like, you know, calling cops, comparing them to thugs and gansters, accused after a domestic dispute with his ex-wife, trying to use a car to run her over, ran over
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her foot. this is now time to expose all of it. herschel walker joins us. herschel, i would imagine, you would have liked to have gotten 50% plus one, but i also got to imagine, you never thought you'd get into politics. here you are, in a runoff, in one of the most significant races this election season, that will have a profound impact on this country. >> well, it is, sean. i never thought that i'd ever do this. but i think the lord prepared me for a moment like this right here, because right now i know that a vote for herschel walker is a vote that the georgia people's voices can be heard in washington, d.c., not only the people in georgia, but america's voices could be heard, because a vote for senator warnock will have kamala harris making the decision for him. i'm not going to let that happen. i'm going to fight. people have seen me fight. they're trying to buy this seat.
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they'll do everything they can to buy this seat. i'm going to need your help, to say, guys, we are not going to let them buy this seat. go to teamherschel.com. i'm going to fight. they'll have to come through me to get to you. i'm not going to let that happen. >> sean: i look at this background, and wonder if people that just want a regular steady democratic, you know, vote, a steady vote, and they look at warnock as basically a rubber stamp. when you look at his record, here you have a guy that wants to end cash bail, legislative filibuster, cops are compared to thugs and gangsters. you look at the rest of his record. crt in schools being taught. he's got a terrible track record. he ran a camp, and there were allegations of child abuse. he was arrested for obstruction of justice. you know, praising farrakhan, jeremiah wright, fidel castro.
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are people in georgia aware of all of this? i think if they were, i lived in georgia four years. that's not the georgia that i know that would vote for people that think like that. >> well, you said something earlier. the media is not my friend. the media are going to put my record out there. yet i've been transparent with everything i've ever done. he hasn't. let's not just talk about that record. let's talk about him as a senator. as a senator, he gets an "f." he has not spoken for the georgia people. i think the people have seen who he represent. he represent joe biden and the people there in washington, because he's voted with them 96% of the time. we don't need to keep saying that. then i think the people can feel it. they can see it. right now we're in a tiebreaker. that's why i said i'm not giving this seat up, because right now the georgia people are hurt because of this inflation. the georgia people are hurting because of crime on the street. kids right now got men and women sports. all the different things that happen in less than two years
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since he's been office. i'm not going to let them continue to destroy georgia and this country. i'm going to keep fighting. we got less than a month. i can put up with a month, because right now this seat is a lot bigger than herschel walker. i know they'll throw more at me, even the kitchen singer, but i n catch it. i'll catch it and keep moving forward. >> sean: i would argue, that's probably true. will it will be as ugly as it can be. you know what, they can say whatever they want about you, because there's a lot on him and his positions and his statements over the years. i hope that the people of georgia get educated on all of this, because if they do, i believe you win hands down. herschel walker, congratulations. look forward to december the 6th. we'll be following this closely. thank you. all right, straight ahead, we'll have more in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life.
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