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tomorrow we have an interview planned with an online celebrity called ali london. he transitioned from a man, lived as a woman, even changed his ethnicity. now he's a man again and learned a lot in the process. tells you a lot. we'll be back tomorrow night. we can't wait to see you. have the best night with the ones you love. here's sean hannity. >> sean: thanks. a lot of news tonight. welcome to "hannity." we begin with this fox news alert. joe biden's multi-trillion dollar student loan hand out was blocked by a federal judge delivering what is a serious blow to the administration as planned to redistribute funds from blue collar workers, to hard working men and women of this country to grad students and socialology majors even those that went to harvard and yale and ivy league institutions. we'll have more in just a moment. now, we also have tonight other breaking news out of arizona. a major update is imminent.
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a big new batch of results is expected at any moment. things have turned dramatically better for blake masters in arizona. kari lake seems to be the sure winner the gubernatorial race. and adam laxalt is the odds on favorite in his senate race. we expect an updated vote during this hour. stay tuned. if we're able to make a call in this hour, we will. fortunately in arizona, nevada, california and a few other locations all around the country, the vote count is going on again and again in perpetuity. could take days or weeks. and in the very cold state of alaska that i love, we may not know anything until around thanksgiving. this is insanity and it's not okay. five weeks after florida suffered a devastating category four hurricane and
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we're still praying for our friends in southwest, florida, the state managed with so much damage to count all 7.5 million ballots as marco rubio said in five hours. in clark county in nevada, officials are still in the process of counting a mere 50,000 remaining ballots. 48 hours after the election. today the county registrar just said that it will take several more days to count those 50,000 votes. telling reporters that the county can't do it any faster. can we hire the people in florida? just an idea. take a look. >> my staff has been working diligently. we've been here from early in the morning until late at night. we've been fully staffed. we're working as hard as we can to get the ballots counted. whether we like it or not, there's no way that we can move any faster than we're moving. we still have over 50,000 ballots that need to be counted.
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those are in various stages in the process of validation before they go to the counting board and finally ultimately to get to tabulation where we're able to read them in to the system. >> sean: think of what marco rubio said. 7.5 million ballots counted in less than five hours. they're not going to know anything, 50,000 ballots, until the weekend? you can't make this up. i'm laughing because i want to cry. as of now, adam laxalt is still up and in a better position to win this race tonight than he was last night. inches away from victory now. he will join us tomorrow with the very latest out there. lindsey graham will weigh-in. he has all the numbers. sadly when we go to arizona, the situation believe it or not is more chaotic. however, the news clearly is benefitting kari lake and blake masters. take a look. >> when do you anticipate the votes will be counted in total, the 400,000 plus votes? >> we have -- we will be going
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into next week. there's some onies, twoeys. i think we'll see the lions share wrap up by early next week. >> can you give me a day or are we talking monday? >> may be. as long as you won't hold me to it. i think that's what we're looking at at this point. >> again, can we hire the guys in florida? they did 7.5 million in five hours. that's maricopa county where 400,000 ballots are yet to be counted. this is after managing to count a whopping 62,000 votes yesterday. based on numbers from the a.p., over 650,000 votes are still not counted statewide in arizona. according to my sources, i am being told -- we'll ask kari lake in a few minutes -- out of the 650,000, around 400,000 of those votes are day of, drop off ball lots that tend to
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overwhelmingly favor republicans. that means blake masters campaign is saying they're now averaging 68% of that day of personal hand-off drop off on election day. if that pattern continues, he would become the odds-on favorite to win that senate race. anything can happen. in the last 72 hours, we've seen batches of ballots slowly trickling in from here, there, everywhere seemingly at random. yesterday we thought 412,000 and a few outskirt counties, rural counties will come in and that's it. turns out it's 400,000 day-of ballots remaining. this has to change because it's 650,000 ballots as of today. yesterday was 400 and change. it's unfair to every candidate, every citizen in arizona, every person in nevada, every person that voted in the other 47
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states that have given us for the most part with what exceptions the final vote tallies. unfortunately the person in charge of arizona's elections has a huge conflict of interest. the secretary state, katie hobbs, has not been at all transparent in any way. we don't know the exact number of outstanding ballots and we don't know when they'll finally be counted and an execution why it's taking so long. my message gets serious to arizona, nevada and every other state still counting votes. you have a serious problem. this is drawn out why too long. it's convoluted, confusing. the process does not inspire any confidence at all in the process. and people may question the results as a result. it simply is not fair to anybody. entire coupries in europe and south america and asia, they count votes in less than a day. they call it a day. canada, france, south korea, the
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u.k., they all use paper ballots and are able to count 100% of the vote on election night. but clark county, nevada, just can't go any faster at a minimum. it looks really bad. this has to change. all this, you know, months-long voting, six weeks of voting, eight months of voting, drops boxes here, there, everywhere, no tab you laters that work. how about we make voting day a national holiday? how about we start there? how about we then have absentee ballots for the sick, the infirmed, the elderly, people that won't be in town election day and everyone else show up. you have partisan observers watching the vote count and everybody gets the election results at the end of the night. if it's close, recount it again and again. we have to have integrity in the system. don't get me started with alaska. in order to let's see have the huge advantage in her favor, the
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state's serve serving senator instituting rank voting, the lisa murkowski protect act. this system requires voters to rank their choices. in other words, because lisa murkowski is well-liked among democrats but not well-liked among republicans, she can draw support from both parties with a second place ranking. that increases dramatically her chances against a real republican in this race in particular, kelly chubaka that is beating her on election day voting. it will take weeks to play out. chubaka has a lead but the results will greatly change in the coming weeks because the ten points that the democratic candidate got is more likely to vote for lisa murkowski because lisa murkowski votes with democrats 67% of the time. it's a disgrace.
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back to our top story. all eyes are on arizona and nevada. these two states will decide the balance of power in the u.s. snakes. there's two major gubernatorial races that are still hanging in the balance. in arizona, kari lake is confident the remaining votes will put her over the top. it will take days or however long it takes and at what cost. here with the latest, arizona republican kari lake, this is a national disgrace. marco rubio is right. you counted 62,000 in the last 24 hours and they counted 7 million in five hours? >> it's crazy. i want to apologize to the work who is waiting for arizona to count their ballots. >> sean: it's not your fault. >> i'm really suffering. we worked hard on that campaign. our followers have been so passionate. they're waiting. i'm 100% confident we win this.
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when they count the 401,000 ballots that we broke all records in arizona because people showed up in droves to hand in in person their mail-in ballots. we beat the 2020 trump election record. that's what's going on. people are so distrustful that they wanted to hand deliver their mail-in ballot. when they did that, we overwhelmed the system. they don't have enough people to count them. this is why we need to reform our election laws, sean. when they count those, by the way, we're expecting them to go possibly 70% for us, maybe more. worst case scenario, we win by 55,000, 53,000 votes. we think it could go higher than that. we think blake will win. we think mark fitchom might pull out a win. president trump will have a good record by the time they count these ballots. >> sean: let's go back to a
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conversation we had on my radio show yesterday. you told me, well, we have a little over 400,000 votes outstanding. we expect that -- i think you said 235,000 are day-of voting. now here we are a day later. they counted 62,000 votes. now we're hearing we're close to 650,000 ballots remaining. of which nearly or close to 400,000 are day-of votes. in blake master's case because you have a bigger lead than he does, he told me tonight they're winning 68% of those day-of votes. i think you're winning 70%. so if that math holds, blake masters will be the next senator from arizona if that math is right. >> yeah, if that math holds, we're going to win by hundreds of thousands, maybe more than 200,000 votes, which would be great. but what we want to tell the people is that, you know, we're watching these tranches come in and they're tending to give a
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few extra votes to the democrats. the democrats are running out of ballots to count that go in their favor. they know it. everyone knows it. our war rooms know it. when they count the mail-in ballots that were hand deliver, that's where we'll see everything start to shift. there's no turning back from that. it's going to be -- i want to prepare our supporters for this turn around. the left is going to wig out when they find out that they're losing potentially all four of these key races. >> sean: so 400 of the 650,000 remaining ballots, if they're all day-of election day handed off, that fits the profile of a conservative voter that is sick and tired of arizona's voting system and wants to ensure that their vote will be counted. as i pointed out, you're getting a little over 70% of those votes, blake masters is getting 68% of those votes. okay. so what about the other 250,000
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or so votes that are not day of? where are they coming from and what do we know about those ballots? >> i'm glad you asked. i have my spreadsheet here. let me refer to it. >> sean: take your time. >> 17,000 are those drawer 3. remember, when people showed up so excited to vote because they're so ready for change, they got in line before the polls open only to find out that at more than a third of our polling locations in maricopa county, the machines weren't working. the tabulators were broken. they didn't have enough toner in the printers. it was a fiasco. so they were telling people, come in and vote. we'll take your ballot, put it in drawer 3 and we'll bring it downtown and count it. there's 17,000 votes that were in drawer 3 that are left to count. we have 187,000 early votes. these are just mail-in ballots that were centerlier, whether it
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be the last three or four days before election day but not arriving on election day. then we have provisional ballots. we have 16,000 provisional ballots and over 16,000 election day mail-in ballots that arrived via mail on election day. so it's quite a bit of, you know, ballots still out there. this is missing a couple of counties as well. what we know is there are upwards of 600,000 still left to be counted. some of those will go the democrats way. we believe a huge number of those mail-in ballots that were hand delivered on election day will go our way, sean. >> sean: all right. so let's look at these batches. you have 17,000 drawer 3 ballots as you call them. 16,000 provisional. 16,000 mail in day of. put that aside. let's look at the biggest chunk
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of votes outstanding beyond the 400,000 that were delivered by hand that day that are favoring heavily you and blake masters. of that 187,000, i would imagine that might benefit the democrats. is that fair? do we know what the percentages were up to this point on those ballots? >> some of those have already come in. we've been seeing some of those trickle in from various counties today. the batch benefitted the democrats. but not much. i mean, i think they gained a couple thousand votes. not huge amounts. whatever they're gaining is very minimal compared to what we stand to gain when they get to that huge chunk of votes that are -- that's our base. that's the people. think about it, these are the people that don't trust the way the elections are operating. they'll never vote for mark kelly. they don't want to vote for mark kelly. he's not for election integrity. they're not going to vote for
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katie hobbs, who is part of the problem. we're confident they'll go our way. the other ones have been going depending which county. we had a couple of good counties. we just found out pinel county, which is where sheriff mark lamb is the sheriff, we had about 8,600 votes come in. i got 55% of those votes compared to hobbs who got 44%. so we're starting to see these trickle in. that will continue to happen. the big, big ballot drops are going to be i'm guessing by monday. i wish they were moving faster, sean. this is the way it works. i will tell you this. when we win, on day one, we're going to call a special session, get our lawmakers busy and say let's solve this election situation so we never have another election where the voters of arizona are forced to wait and wait and wait to find out who won. we're forcing them to wait and the people in this country. we want to know where the
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balance of power lies. it's hard to find out when it's taking days, maybe weeks to count ballots. it's unfair. it's wrong. we can fix it. this is not rocket science. >> sean: it's unreal. do you know what blake masters pulled in that pinel county drop? do you expect more ballots to drop tonight? do we have any idea? >> we are expecting some. what do you know, guys? i have my team search that. hopefully i can get it to you, sean. they didn't give us a lot of hope that it was going to be a huge batch tonight. i think it was -- was it 16,000 or something like that? 60,000? very good maricopa looking good as well. >> sean: you graciously have a ingredient to stay. if in fact the numbers come out, we'll go back to you. we appreciate you spelling this out. i think everybody around the
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country is watching this and in a state of shock. if they're not in a state of shock, they should be. >> they're frustrated. >> sean: we send people to the moon. it's interesting. look at the moon. i'm going to land a rocket ship there. i'm going to have astronauts walk on the moon. then we're going to bring them home and live their lives. that happened. but we can't set up a voting system that gives us results at the end of the voting day. kari lake, you've been very helpful. >> i just got an update. 60,000 more maricopa ballots are co coming in tonight. we'll let you know. we should fix this. i will fix this as governor. we're going to make it so we don't have to wait on arizona and the people here don't have to wait to find out the count. >> sean: if that number comes in during this hours, we'll go back to kari lake. thanks. a lot of people are really shocked by this and you should be. tonight we're expecting a vote drop from arizona and also one
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from nevada. as soon as we get the results, we'll bring them to you. senator lindsey graham has the numbers out of nevada. he will give us a preview of what's going on with herschel walkner the run-off. newt gingrich weighs in and more and we continue.
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>> sean: a fox news alert. new vote totals out of nevada show that adam laxalt maintaining his lead over senator cortez masto. the latest numbers from clark county. that is the vaguest part of nevada. that is heavily democratic. mass toe gained around 3,200 votes after 12,000 dropped. laxalt's lead is around 13,000. that was to be expected. we'll have the numbers live. in georgia, the first days of the run-off are in full swing with raphael warnock in great fear of herschel walker. he starts right up ramping up smear tactics against herschel claiming that he has a disturbing history. mr. warnock, so do you. take a look. >> this is a choice about competence and about character. when it comes to character, we
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all know that it doesn't get any better for my opponent. i'm running against someone that lies about every aspect of his life. his own staff says he lies like he's breathing. i'm just repeating what they said. his own staff. we've seen that herschel walker has a disturbing history. a pattern of violence against women, against his own family and he takes -- refuses to take responsibility for that. >> sean: let's see. in 2020, your wife, mr. warnock, claims that you tried after a domestic dispute to use a weapon known as an automobile to run her over. and in fact ran over her foot. you were arrested for obstruction of justice in a case involving child abuse at a camp you were running in which five instances were discovered to varying degrees. on top of the character issue,
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you're the guy that is friends with luis farrakhan. you're the one that is friends with fidel castro. want to talk about character? let's make it a race about character. herschel walker is seeing more and more momentum ahead of this december 6 run-off. that man, raphael warnock is afraid. he's hauling in over $3 million, herschel walker did, on the first day of the campaign. here with more on this and of course a situation in nevada is lindsey graham, south carolina senator. let's start in nevada. you've been following these numbers closely. we have anticipated -- we thought there was 87,000 ballots in clark county. that's heavily democratic. so it turns out there's only 50.
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now after tonight's drop, there's only about 38,000 votes left in clark county. and then you got a lot of votes in counties that favor adam laxalt who has a 13,000, 14,000 vote lead. what does that tell you? >> there's a pathway in arizona, kari lake told you how we can get there in arizona. there's a 20-lane highway in nevada. you can land a space station on the pathway that adam laxalt has. 60% of what is left are same-day ballot drop-offs. they're our people. she can't get there from here. 4,000 votes are going to come in soon, we think, from rural nevada to make up for what you saw today. she can't get there from -- >> sean: this just came in. one county just came in. parentally adam laxalt, which county was it?
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it was a smaller rural county. that is plus 1,000 for adam laxalt. you're like nosterdomas. >> sean: i don't get paid nearly enough. >> i don't get paid anything. he's going to win. he will tell you tomorrow how he wins. they're counting votes in arizona. i like where we're at in arizona. i love where we're at in nevada. what are we going to do in georgia? we're going to vote again. okay? now, what warnock said is the sign of a loser. that press conference today when he went after herschel tells me he's losing. here's one rule you never forget in politics. the nightmare for an incumbent is a run-off. warnock raised $100 million. every media outlet in the country tried to destroyed herschel and warnock fell short.
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if you don't win the first time, you won't win the second time in a run off. purdue and lefler lost. warnock will lose. you can't buy a seat. the lack of money can lose a seat. i worry that blake didn't have enough money against kelly. herschel got outspent 2-1. we'll do this again december 6. join team herschel.com tonight. right now blow up the internet. let's have the best day we've ever had. i'm all in, i'm moving to georgia. i going to do everything i can to help herschel. i'm going to knock on doors, i'm going to call people that i know in georgia. teamherschel.com. warnock is going to lose if we give herschel the resources to get his message out. here's the most important point i'm going to make tonight. they're trying to destroy herschel to deter young men and women of color from being republicans. if they destroy herschel, it will deter people of color from wanting to be a conservative republican because you just have
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your life ruined. we cannot let that happen. we need to have his back. if herschel wins, he's going to inspire people all over georgia of color to become republicans and i say all over the united states. herschel walker is a nightmare for liberals. he's an african american conservative. they have belittled him, they have treated him like crap. his family, stand by herschel tonight. if you can give, give. if you know somebody that can give, ask them to do it. teamherschel.com. the conservative movement for people of color is on the ballot in georgia. we must help people like herschel for the benefit of our country and the future of conservatism. teamherschel.com, please. >> sean: very powerful. senator lindsey graham. at this hour as we continue, republicans are still inching towards a majority in the house. may end up being decided by
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republicans in the deep blue state of california. look at your screen. mike garcia remains ahead in california's 27th district. kevin kylie is ahead in california 3. young kim and michelle steele are closing in and katie porter is in a tight race in orange county. republicans need 218 seats. as you can see, we put it on the screen to win that house majority, which it appears they are headed towards. joining us now, newt gingrich. it's pretty remarkable developments that at dam laxalt is odds on favorite in nevada. we have a highway now for blake masters based on new numbers. we have more outstanding votes tonight. 400,000 of the 650 outstanding are day-of handed in ballots that blake masters have been winning 68% of those.
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that's an interesting story tonight. and then the run-off in georgia, a state you know well. your thoughts on all of it. newt gingrich. >> i think this is the wildest election of my entire career. >> sean: 1994 was a big night. >> it was. in 2014 when we won, reince priebus asked me to develop a review to figure out. i think ronna mcdaniel, the chair of the rnc ought to set up a similar review committee. apparently house republicans got five or six middle more votes than democrats but didn't translate in to the same comparable number of seats. we need to examine that apparently some incumbents lost that shouldn't have. no incumbent lost in 2020 with
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kevin mccarthy's leadership and no republican lost in 1994 when we took the house. so a lot of things to ask ourselves. i talked to herschel. he's out there running every game that went to overtime in his career, he won. he sees it the same way. i think he's going to win. i agree with lindsey. everybody that can help him ought to go to teamherschel.com and do so. i think that adam is very smart. former attorney general of nevada. i think adam will win. i think now that blake masters will win. i look at what is happening with kari lake. she's going to win. by the time this is over, every effort of the news media to make republicans feel bad will fall apart. the biggest change in washington will be when nancy pelosi hands that gavel over to kevin
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mccarthy. you go from a radical liberal to a solid conservative. the biggest single change. in my sense from biden's press conference, he didn't -- he has no idea what's going on. i think they're going to continue down the same disastrous road. >> sean: what do you think the message -- what advice do you give herschel? it's interesting. he never lost an overtime game in his life. that's not a record many people can say. >> you know, i don't know if he will do it, but i told him something that i learned many, many years ago from a former republican governor of ohio. he used to take his wallet out and put it in the podium. he said, let me tell you what this race is about. my opponent wants to take money out of your wallet. i want to put money in to your wallet. do you want more money in your wallet or do you want them taking it out of your wallet? this guy won an amazing number of governorships because people got it.
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the key race here is simple. you have -- warnock somebody that is to the left of bernie sanders. i mean, warnock is genuinely right at the edge of extreme socialism. he has a terrible record as a landlord where they kicked people out of houses for as little as $26. a remarkable story. >> sean: and he talks about character. look at his friends. you know, luis farrakhan and jeremiah right and fidel castro. by the wayed, speaking of domestic violence, he was accused of that and arrested for obstructing annist vestgation into his camp for child abuse. why do you think republicans will get a -- they're going to get a majority it appears. it's not anywhere we thought it was. but they won by more than 6 million votes. that doesn't add up to me.
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>> that's why i think we need a serious committee to stop and take a look. as you know, every model i believe in failed in this election. that's why i was very confident going into election day. i spent three days campaigning with kevin mccarthy watching him work, seeing how he was doing it. it was remarkable. he's raised $480 million. this is the most diverse, most inclusive house republican party in history. they developed a commitment to america that is much more sophisticated than what we did with the contract with america back in 94. so i really went in to election night -- we went to watch returns with kevin. i felt good that 3s something missing here. i agree with you. when i saw the cook report, which said as of this morning that six million more votes for republicans i think as california comes in, it may slide down to five million. we have five or six middle more votes and we don't pick up a
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bunch of seats? we need to analyze that. something going on that we don't understand. a lot of the expert analysis based on races are wrong when you start looking at the votes. so there's a lot to be learned out of this. kevin mccarthy, i can't wait for the moment where pelosi has to hand, if she's still there, kevin mccarthy the gavel and the degree to which -- in committees and investigations and scheduling things all of a sudden you're in a different house. >> sean: you know, my kids are athletes. a win is a win. sometimes you win ugly, not with your best game. i'll take it. newt gingrich, thanks for being with us. other breaking news. a judge in texas struck down joe biden's students forgiveness plan ruling the move was outside of the president's executive authority and unconstitutional.
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here with action action, stephen miller and former chief of staff, reince priebus. we'll start with you, reince. the president tried to use the emergency powers under covid as a cover to do this by executive action. because he didn't -- he couldn't get it done legislatively. it was unconstitutional from day one. then he said at the same time that the pandemic is over. so the america would therefore have passed. this was the right ruling by the judge if you believe in co-equal branches of government. >> yeah, this is time to review the separation of powers doctrine, which says the president has certain powers, the congress has certain powers and the judicial branch has certain powers. in this case, it turns out the president doesn't have the authority to give away billions and billions of dollars to people to forgive their student loans. so it's obvious that he didn't have the power. he overreached and he did it
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just in time for the election. they swamped university towns across the country. you're talking to newt. he's right, by the way, about doing a review even when you win or lose, you should always look at why things happen the way they did. but what the democrats did, they swamped these university towns. they did an effective job of it but they used abortion and the students loan give-away, which is totally ridiculous and unconstitutionally targeted voters. the one thing i'd say to my republican friends, we have to stop ignoring those university towns. we cannot have republican candidates for senate and governor that are getting 21% of the vote in places like madison, wisconsin and expect to win statewide elections. thank god someone like ron johnson who had one of the best u.s. senate games i've seen, ground game, a huge super pact, lots of money. he barely survived because the democrats used these phony
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issues and what was totally known to be unconstitutional when they wrote it. they're not stupid. any first year law student knows that the president doesn't have the authority to go and spend billions of dollars. that's the job of congress. now we have a court that of course says that. but they use those issues and they spend millions of dollars lying about it. they have a good ground game and they use it effectively. they swamped us in some of these towns. we can't let that happen again. we can't ever let the republican party ever run through these elections and ever expect to win statewide elections if you get under 30% in any county in america. i don't care if it's manhattan, madison, wisconsin or out in berkeley, california. we have to set these goals straight and take a looked a what happened. >> sean: your take, stephen miller. >> joe biden talks all the time about the war on democracy.
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the war against democracy is from this oval office against our rights and freedoms under the u.s. constitution. joe biden was found by this judge to have flagrantly violated the separation of powers with a stunningly illegal order spending half a trillion dollars without authorization from congress. can you imagine a more lawless action than to take hundreds of billions of dollars completely bypassing congress, completely bypassing the statutory power of the purse that is vested in the house of representatives. to doll it out, to voters that you want to win on election day. we want to talk about democracy. whether it the politicization of d.o.j., the illegal student loan bail out, the wide open borders, whether it's putting men in girls rest rooms, this administration is breaking the law every day and threatening our democracy. i hope the new house majority,
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if it's inaugurated god willing, will conduct vigorous oversight to save democracy from this lawless administration. >> sean: it is. it's unbelievable. we better keep an eye on it. the fact that they tried it, reince priebus, that's why the republicans winning the senate seats are so critical. and winning the house of representatives is so critical. reince, you with once republican house chair. how do the republicans win by six million votes in the house but they're going to win the control but not by the margins that we thought? >> well, that's why i think you do a review. i don't know. i don't have all the answers without looking at all of these things. you know, we obviously thought things were going to be a lot better. we have to look at why that is. i'm confident that the party will do that. we do have some silver linings. obviously we were outspent -- i
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think the university towns and those towns was an issue. 75% of the public believes we're on the wrong track. the question is are we effectively convincing people that those people in those states are responsible for why these things are happening. look, we're winning the house. that's great. we have a chance to win the senate. that would be great, too. that's nothing to sneeze at. if you win the house and the senate, that's great. that doesn't mean we don't look back and say what can we do better. >> use that power to hold this president to account. >> sean: what's that? >> we have to use that power on day one to hold this president to account. >> sean: that i agree with. the republicans have to govern with conservative principles. thanks, both. straight ahead, the media mob, the most mid-term lunacy. that continues and we have it on
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>> sean: now the democratic delusion on fill display tonight. katie terr from msnbc, the brat head hoodie was not just a great senate candidate but could be considered for the white house
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some day. okay. take a look. >> fetterman could be a nominee at some point for president. i know there's some variables obviously. i just -- you know, what he did in the super red, deep red parts of pennsylvania and the way he ran ahead of biden, ran ahead of trump, makes you wonder about his future. >> sean: here with reaction, fox news contributors laura trump and leo 2.other terrell. they'll hide him in the basement, go back into hiding and let surrogates do the talking for him. >> oh, wait. you mean like he did and like we saw happen in 2020? are they admitting that joe biden is not going to be their choice candidate?
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i thought that was their guy. i guess when you have joe biden as your number 1 guy right now to possibly run for president in 2024 with his abysmal approval ratings and then who is next in line for them? kamala harris, his sidekick. she's got enworse approval ratings than joe biden. don't forget when she actually ran for president, she had to drop out before her home state of california even voted to save herself that embarrassment. gosh, i guess john fetterman is next best thing on the democrat's side. how would you feel if you're aoc, pete buttigieg, if you're elizabeth warren or hillary clinton that you have been fully passed over now for this very talented rising star in the democrat party. must really sting for them. >> sean: i don't see the democrats with much of a bench, leo terrell. >> they have no bench. this is the left wing media
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always anointing someone as the next presidential candidate. remember michael avanetti? this is a clone of bernie sanders and joe biden. this left wing media is searching for a candidate, an alternative to kamala and beat buttigieg. this guy is a loser. he doesn't believe in oil independent of this country. he's a person that wants to destroy the criminal justice system. he wants a get out of jail card for every criminal, this guy is a disaster. as you pointed out before, 71% of americans believe we're on the wrong track. john fetterman is part of that wrong track. >> sean: what do you make of these election results now? it's almost like you've had an earthquake and you get a tidal
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wave after. seems like there's a lot of hope in nevada, arizona and i have a lot of faith in herschel. >> listen, i think that we have to accept the win. my gosh. i don't know why people are trying to deny that republicans won. the american people spoke out and they delivered. they said we need to change course. we know the democrat policies are killing america. we need someone to come in and at least stop the bleeding. so yeah, i think we feel very helpful. we won in the house for sure looks like. let's go out and win this one with herschel. >> sean: thank you both. thanks, laura. leo, thank you. when we come back, more "hannity" straight ahead. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger.
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and i've kept it off. i suffer from autoimmune hypothyroid and i always thought it would be so difficult to lose weight, but with golo, it simply wasn't. >> sean: all right.
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unfortunately, that's all the time we have left this evening. thank you for joining us and making this show possible. we hope you set your dvr so you never ever miss an episode of hannity. for news any time, all the time, every time, foxnews.com and hannity.com. meantime, let your not heart be troubled. standing by with these election results and all of the news of the day is our own -- why you shaking your head? >> laura: i like your blue on blue combo. you're reaching out to the blue states that had a better of a night than they would have had had -- you know. very nice. it's a cool blue though. it's not a deep blue. it's a tone on tone, which i understand is big this season. nice job. >> sean: do you know how much thought goes into me -- i have my jeans on. do you know how much thought goes on the --