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right here at eight o'clock to the show. that is the swor n enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. also encourage you to tune inofo to my new podcast that tulsi gabbard show tomorrow. upn towe're having a new episode with a great conversation great with chloe cole, an 18 year old girl who has struggledks so with transitioning. thank you so much, everybody. i hope you have a wonderful evening. >> now, here's sean hannity. all right. did you have fun?hann >> did you enjoy filling in foiy tucker? hav i did.e sean, how are you today? it's a it's it's i've been doing this for the twenty seven years. i've beeatesn blessed to haven the greatest audience and all of tv.the tv. h >> great job. thank you for being with us and welcome to hannitymike pen and tonight and just moments, former vice president mike pence will joiin un us for ang exclusive interview. ofs book has been getting a lot of buzz. bu buzz.t first, we are now sixe days removed from the electioncr and more than a dozen key races are still up in the air.
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several critical states and d districts are now still voting s and counting votes on who and recounting votes. and there's still no official call on who will takill takef en of representatives. but tonight, we can tell t youe to take a deep breath because multiple outlets, including the new york times i and nbc, tg hardly members of the vast right wing conspirac y they are acknowledging, predicting republicans will in fact win the majority of seats inresentas the united states house of representatives. now, eve now even joe bn joe biden, by te way, thinks that the gop will take a majority, although i don't know if i trust hiss mah math skills at this point. and coming up, we're goingfrom e to bring you the very latest results from the congressional districts. onal distrget to be called, incg 10 races that republicans now look poised to win.n. make no mistake, gop control of the house is a big deal .t goin and i'm not going to understateh this. it gives republicans the powere to set the agenda, committee assignments, all of this in the house. it gives them the power to subpoena and investigate
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the biden administration subp. numerous important issues, subpoena witnesses and stopse the left's radical agenda. and , of course, they havem th the power of the purse. now, remember, despite the lies from the media mob, we never w predicted this red wave. yea in fact, we warned all year long this election would be incredibly close. because we were always talking about bellwether states . wewe talke are talking about to states with the balance of power decide decided a few of these i'rple battleground states . and i'm getting a little sick and tired of being lied about in the news media. so you will refreshrefresh thei their memory and remind you three key swing states , if you go back to twenty sixteen , propelled donald trump to victory in 2016.e of the combined vote of those three swing states . seventy thousand votes, 2020es forty three thousand votes in three states. that would be georgia, wisconsin and arizona decidede election. if you stay
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the election. democrat if you stay home, democrats,s, well, they're likely to win and you will get the government you deserve. the senate's always tough, especiallysenate is always we hy bellwether state. you know, as you know, not every state is going to be an easy run for the republican side. so let's be clear.a guarante this is not a guaranteedede wad election. anyone that says republicans have a lock on the house the e race and senate, they're lying to you. they don't know the races canrey be extremely competitive in every bellwether state. co now, since day one , since the beginning of last year, si this year,f fact, rather, we cautioned againsthis all this red wave exuberance. every kerding to the polls, nearly every key race wasts within one or two points, certainly within the margin error. some swing states like wisconsin republicans pulled er out a win. in others, like pennsylvania, it went the other war.y fo ngr very specific reasons. pu the state's republican gubernatorial candidate,lledut a win doug trie i don't mind that
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he's pro-life, but he's pr he ad not support exceptions for rape or incest.r insir the mother's life. that position was too radi or the mother's life.car votersi that position was too radicalpl for voters in that purple statec he lost by 14 senate candidate dr. oz held a much more moderate position. he allowed, for exceptions, and he lost by a much lower level, which means that oz was able to split ticket inich is am pennsylvania, which is almosost unheard of by double digits. now, still, it was not enough. meanwhile, in michigan, republicans likely underperformed because of that un referendum on the ballot to dickson. she had a grng. ran an campaign, had a great debate.te. ju i mean, just wipste the floorgr. with gretchen whitmer, but still lost to lock dowbut stn ll ,the lockdown liberal. governor .in and in other states where o democratthers wher fared pretty, the fear mongering, the lies were clearly effectiveongering more than i thought they'd be . and of course, republicans were morel going to ban socia security and medicare and cut veterans benefits.
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republicans wee never going to forgive student loan debt. by the way, they knew it from sc urthe beginning. s knew student they knew it was unconstitutional. and by the way, with republicansdebt control ofo the house, they're not goingulm. to codify roe v. wade either. in fact, biden is already backing away from the codifying of roe . abou and remember the democratic talking point about democracy iu in peril? well, the biggest challenge to our republic right nowr in is our inabilitycoun to count vs places w ,especially in places where democrat s are in charge again.r here we are, another election y. year, unable to call more than a dozen key races. it is idiotic. it is unacceptable. ask yourself, are you happidy with what you're witnessing in the state of arizona, the state of nevada?in the sf the state of california, the state of alaska? this is a nationalfornia embarrassment. ? many o is f the problems and dey stem from whites bred i voting, early voting. look a at your screen over halfg the country allows all thise th early voting five weeks before
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the election, including 50 days in pennsylvania. sy no wonder whlvany the trusia.t d brad waited till the last weekt of october after hundred s and hundreds of thousands of votes were already cast. october afte and look at nevadar hund. look at california.t californ all residents are mail to ballot automatically without even applying for one . oh, what could possibly go wrong one in arizona? a i have no idea why it's been taking so long to count everyry vote in alaska. in're told we'll be lucky to know anything before thanksgiving. alle lucky to know befor with the united states of of am, america. is this the best we can do? e can do? are you are you happy with the system? democrat or i don't care if you're a democrat or a republican because the system is broken, trust is shattered. and of course, shattered there e clear pathway to improve the process. they gople to , people to the m, they land, they walk around,heir they get back inoc their rocketl ship and they head on homeanfely and they land safely. und the we can't do better than them. what's going on aroundwh electio the country? why not make election day a national holiday? why not make it where everyone votes in person, paper
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votes in person? paper ballots, no exceptions no e exceptxc the elderly,litary the military people that are out of town . tow we can make thatn. those exceptions. yeah, partisan observers watching. o the voting and watch the count and change custodyriti protocols will ensure integrity in every election. confidence in every result. but back to this year's results. while we don't have the final vote totals in several key states , the balance of powestar in the house seems all but certain. as it stands, republican ,e seat they just need six more seats for a two 18 person majority. rf >> last night, the editor of the left leaning cook report political report tweeted, quote, between arizona one , arizonbetweeona six california. holding forty one democrats dreams of holdinthusg the house majority probably died tonight in arizona. arizona, one of tone of the republican incumbents now has a three thousand vote lead and the000 approximately approximately eleven thousand votes left. the they are likely from red areas of the district and arizona.
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six republican incumbent theres0 has a two thousand vote leadey and again, the thirty three thousand remaining votes, well, they are thought to be m . mostly republicans inal california, three republicanifo. kevin kiley has a six pointere lead. as of today, there werweree wg 0 california one hundred and fifty thousand votes to count. and california, 13 remains tight, with fifty thousandn cala votes left over in california. twenty two of the republican has a five point leadle with around fifty thousand with aroun50,000d. repu votes to be counted.blia and meanwhile, republican mike garcia has a nin has ae point ln california. twenty seven kevin calvert leads by nearly three inbert california. forty one . michelle steelds is up by eight california, forty five . that's what 80% reporting in colorado. lauren bobert is holding on to over a thousand vote lead. and with less than four need tnd votes outstanding new york twenty two.o 70% the democrat would need to winof 70% of the remaining handful of ballots in order to carry hiss e
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seat . aea and other outlets have alreadydr called this race for rep republican brandon williams. without a doubt, the state of be new york has been a bright spot for republicans in the house. as dave wasserman tweeted out, quote, dems lost five new york seats that voted for biden by more than the national result in twenty , including two that voted for biden by double digits. now, you can't really blame that on bad redistricting now, thanks in part to an incredibl e gubernatorial campaign by lee zeldin, republicans in new york outperformrnator expectations. and of course, i believe zeldind would have won his racidate, let for something that i've been w calling accelerated migration. call accelerated migration. th have all these northern liberal states , new york , new jersey, pennsylvania, then midwestern states , you have wisconsin, and indiana and michigan and illinois. >> and they ar ie fleeing these states in droves for warmer weather, lower taxes, a betterr lifestyle. and last year, 52% of michigan's migration was
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outbound. it was even higher it was highe in new jersey. >> 53%.% in 58% in new york . and it was a majority in pennsylvania as well. florida, by florida, by the way five hundred thousand new residents innts in t the lar years, a 14 percent growthe in the last decade. tennessee grewtennessee grew byy nine percent. texas over 15%texas . the carolinas grew by around now 10%. these political landscape now rapidly changing. and republicans need to take note. former republican speaker of the housei newt gingrich will join us ina a moment. but first, here with all, the the election analysis is the political director opof the and racc, mike . with tom is with us. us. mike , good to see you. let's go let' os go over the races as we know them. know them. win arizona six , california three , which, is highly garcia and twenty seven calverton, forty one steal and forty five . it's already been called in oregon for dermo and new york
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twenty two . that would be brandon williams. does that get us to 218 for the republicans. es i it does.t ge it gets us to majority. we are going to in the majority now we have other ones that have>> been declared tossups. it looks like schweikert i think, has already been toss-. called by one press organization. >> isn't that true in arizona? arizona? >> yeah, yeah, we literally just got some ballots reported earlier. e he grew his lead even more .s n so there's no reasonwh why they haven't called all the arizona races. we are going to flip two seats in arizona arizona ces.. eats >> what about lauren bobert out in colorado? three , she is down. she had a last time i looked eleven or twelve hundred vote margin with not a lot of votes out. >> is that leaning our way ? la yes. lauren bover is going boebert to return. wel only have about fourthe deo thousand votes outstanding and the democrat would need to get nearly 70% of vote the remaining votes to win. hav isd everything that we have seen is she is winningg in the ballots that are coming in p
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post election day. rural ar and a lot of those ballots,eaor by the way, are in rural areas she has be more likely to carry ,correct?ai >> yeah.ni so she hasng ohe been gaining ol lead. everything that has been coming in post election daywe. and we also have a team of fifteen people from the ncc that are alsc thato making surey ballots were not properly counted, c're that they are geg return and every single legal ballot is bein g returned what u and counted there. >> what about california? thirteencaliforn , twenty to forty seven . forty nine . dewater valadao boe, who is i forget the name the other, wht one . >> but what about in those races, dorte t in the centralt valley, he's got a slight lead. right now, but everything thaten we have seends in the trends tht we have seen in california aregn everything that is coming in later are ballots that were dropped off on election day and they're skewing republican . skewin we were seenr in all these california races are growing our leadle and the
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last drop that we gotten incali, california, thirteen. y need we got 54%. get and if it's tied, we only need to get 51%. y so we're in a reallygo good spot duth dwight. david valadao. he's in the strongest position he's ever been. he's up 5% u and the democrat areas are not as good for the democrats and they're not able to pull the votes. they need. u so i would much rather be usrnia for california 1. 22 tha >> thirteen and for california. twenty two than the democrats. so dave wasserman, you know him? i do, yes.rman, yoand he's with the cook report of my understanding, correct? yeah. okay, he said that pretty much cook based on his math .t th yoey'ru agree with him. agr and now it's just a matter of how big the margin is going to be. re yeah, house republicans arekevi going to win the house. n mccary nancy pelosi is going to be w fired. kevin mccarthy is going to be speaker. there is zero excuse. e why all the national media has not called all these races
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and called the house for for house republicans.e all right.ap it, joinero shave's mike , good job.ing thank you for being with us.us w we appreciate you joining us . now, former speaker ofof t the house newt gingrich is with us . one thing that is puzzled me wiid somet and you know, you saidhi mode something that every model you've ever knowl as been has bn thrown off this election. you know, we weren't supposedwe se seats in 2020.t suppose i forgot wha 1t we picked up., n sixteen , i think in 2020. expee nobody expected that here. lar b republicans win the popular million votes anve million votes and picking up fewer thant everybody thought. but still getting a majority.may >> your thoughts? well, i mean, first of all, the democrats were brilliant at targeting where to put resources. i talkedreso two days ago with m laxalt, who said, you know, he des ahead and was matching the democratmo with advertising until two weeks ago.ded he and suddenly people decided
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she outspendey cut off his money and she outspent him look at some o the last three weeks. so i think you've gof thest to o and look at some of these key places. in the case of bolduc, the candidate in new hampshire, mitch mcconnell, himself, ran for a million dollars in ads attacking baldock in a way, in the primary in a way thatde i i think probably made it harder for hit harderm to win. so some of this is one race at i a time. tie biggers story, i think, is that kevin mccarthy went oute and recruited new people. this will be the mospeople, thii house republican party in history. histthe most women, the most veterans, the most minorities, and in fact, it f we had kept our incumbency in both 94 when 2 we won and in 2020 whena single kevin picked up 16 seats, we didn't lose a single incumbent .would be well, if tha ct were the case 20 now, we'd be much closer to two 30 . and so one of the things w e have to do is go back and look at why did certain incumbents lose? was a reapportionment, was it a bad campaign? lose.
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what was happening there? i'v but what i've seen tonight, youo know, and then chris and i werec with kevin on election nightti,s had been campaigning with him fr for three days, just gettingwhas a feel for what was goin gg on e we were all sort of in a state of shock because we allout, thought, as you pointed out, when you look at the genericloo ballot, when you look at the national vote pattern, when you look at florida and new york, for example, returningrk huge majorities, you had to have a sense that this wasits going to be a great night a and then it wasn't. i go however, let me point one thing out, sean. i got curiou kevis about this. kevin is going to be somewhere between 218 and 220 for there be have been seven congressese since 1916 in whichich th the majority was the two twenty to two. 223 twenty three range, including, of course, pelosi's vast majority. so kevin will not be facedbe with something unprecedented. gd denny hastert was to twenty
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one in one election to twenty three in another election. so youon. can govern with a prey narrow majority. it's challenging it. it's exhausting. it's tricky, but ii t cathinnk be done. and i thinark the republicans ae going to be in charge. and as you know, passing over that gavel from pelosifr to mccarthy is an enormous shift in the balance of power in washington. importance of >> you cannot overstate the importance of this. . >> you really can't. big it really is that big. look, i understand peopleat looked at, you know, historicall historically a president'snds wh first term ends with a loss in and in this case, ithouse. turned over the house. at ever >> i cannot i never understood. i looked at every one of thesesd senate races. and i know i just said, youtosss know what? these these are all tossup t states .o win. you have to run th these are all hard to win. you got to run the table on these and i'm seeing this what i call accelerated migration accelerated by covid and shutdowns and parents wanting their kids in classclas
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learning. and this mass exodus to the the carolitennessee, texas and especially florida.na, tenn and i'm looking at that and i'm thinking, you know what? there's a lot to be learned here. lee theseart is th red states will be redder, but these tossup states are going to be harder for republicans the to win the presidency. we have about 30 seconds. n don't know that's true i the long run. but ine am the end, the american outw people outweigh any kind of geographic line we're gainingc line. we're gaining with with latinos, regaining with asian-americans. we're beginning to gain with african-americans. two more i think it's y very likely now two more years of biden. we're going to have a great 2020 four. all right.>> newt gingrich, thanks for being with us. all right.us to talk abo coming up, former viceutew president mike pence will join us to talk about his brand new book, the midterms. so much more as we continue
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down with the former viced much president to talk about this >> all right. and much more . all right. joining us now is viceke pence president mike pence. so help me god .. now you can get an amazon.com hanadi in bookstores everywhere wh .n amazing what an amazing life you've had. now, i know every intervielivee far that you've given only wants to talk about one topic righone topit. and there are 50 , what, two chapters in the book and maybe two or three of the chapters deal with what it seems the media only wants to talk about. but there' s a lot more to youo you and to into this book. and i think it's a disservice not to go over a lots of it. >> let's talk about this life. h >> here you are. of you become the vice president of the united states . >> s firwell, shot first. thanks.h it's great to be with you. and very humbling for mer me to have a chance to write my life story. e my you know, growing up, the grandson of an irish immigrant. sound familiar?thf an
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and yet my mother, a first generation american, my father, a combat veteran, big irish catholic , family in a small town in indiana, dreams someday of representing my hometown insn washington, dc, and to have had the privilege to have been the congressman from my hometown, the governor of my home state,n, and to servemee as vice president of the united states . as i write a esident of the book is agod' testament, i believe, to god's faithfulness i n my life. i made to the decision i made to put my faith in jesus christ and its testament, my incredible wife, karen, and our family and their support every step of the way y >> and it's also a testament to the vitality of our ideasn that whether it was my years in congress where i was fighting for conservative values or our standing as a conservative omvernor , you know, cutting taxes and growing the state's economy, standing for liberty, or whether it was that fou remarkable four yearr s of the trump administration where we took those conservative abot
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principles that you and i have d talked about all of our lives and we put them into practiceerc and we we left america stronger and more prosperous than everou before.s than ever before. werevived our economy, rebuilt our military, stood with our allies, stood up to our enemies. and of course, to me,r military the greatest accomplishment was three supreme court justices made our liberties more secure and gave america a new beginning for life.fo >> writing aboutlife all of tha and of course, writing allthe the way to the end and the difficult days at the end.on din our administration didn't endwe. writing about thos welle , but writing about those four years is what's so help me.t god isso helpe principally all . >> and i my my heart's desiree n is that it gives people hopet and encouragement that what we did before we can do again. alw i always say conservatism works conservative works simple liberty, freedom, capitalism, our constitution,, our constitution, lowe lower taxes, lesr s government.. and in the case ofin the case o administration, security borders.
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in the administration, what secure borders? in the case of energy independence, we haven'tnergy achieved that in forever. free and fair trade, peace fai through strength. constitutionalists on the bench ,law and order. d orde sor people are safe and secure and how about a classical education? rvatism. and i think we covered most of conservatives. and you do all of thosof thosees at the same time. s you t >> i'd likake to see you take three steps back in america happens. s been i mean, over the last two yearse as i've been traveling all over the country, people have come up to me from time to time and said, you know, seeings havg doe way things have gone downon here at homewn h, it seems likei have an administration that'snis actually intent on weakening america at home and abroad. and people come up and say, doar you thinica atk we can get it b? i always say say, we'll get it all back . we'll get it all and you'll be you'll be surprised how quickly it w quickly comes back . i think that's one of the things that that we provedr ,particularly in those first two years of the trump administration. was when you have ann administration that knows what
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makes america prosperous and strong and secure, and thene you have partnersrs ain and majorities t in the houset' and in the senate, it'ss extraordinary. what you can accomplish. but it all takes leadership. accomp and i trullishy do believe that with the right leadership in >> sean:on, d.c. d.c.,, will brt all back . and then some your reactio ynacn to the election, the overwhelming ttion, likeliw i th the republicans have the house, i think is a big, big deal . >> and i was not one of those people out there saying thisoke is going to be a red wave.nate i looked at those senate racesr .states they are all bellwether states . they're all swin.g states . i thought they were hard.asons i can give you my reasonwhs whye i think things happened here are there. but the reality is we, hous the republicans winning the house, albeit a small e, majority, is a big deal . a and the last election, nobody thought republicans would pick up as many seats as they have. >> so. well, i thint republk i was a little more optimistic than you were, but you turnedn we out
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to be right.. it was a tougher year. and the truth is , we were the foundations were there. right.here. >> t truth is , we werehe t fightinrg on on their terrain more than we were inn 12 or 10 when i was in the house majority in and we won sixty three seats. >> i knew that the possibilityas of winning at 20 or 30 seats a was there, but it was going to be a challenge. it was going to be tough. but all that being said, a win y is a win.ou, i wa >> i have to tell you, i wase there the last time that we fired nancy pelosi and i and ev'tpelosi be more proud of kevin mccarthy and steve scalise. every single one of the rank th and file members that worked .their hearts out. i traveled to thirtymp five states. i campaigned with aignedith a ll house members across america., s incoi want to tell you this incoming class of freshmen it's is going to make everybody proud. it is an extraordinary group ofn men and women, strong conservative principles. ancy p and the daely that nancy pelosid hands that gavel to speaker
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kevin mccarthy is going to be a great day for america. ana grear d if you remember whed before, we won the house in before we won the house in 2010, it would be a few before we won the more years before we won the senate. and then a couple of years that, after that, when we won the white house. and and so this is step one . and it's an enormously important step to be able to stop what the biden administration continues to do to pile more spending on this, on the american people and future generations and icris truly do believe, whether it'sis the crisis at our southern border, whether it be thisving t gusher of spending that'she driving the worst inflation in 40 years, republicans are e now going to be in a position the purse with the power of the purse to drive forwardto f policy chas and demand policy changes that will at least begin to moveospei our country back to prosperityti and security. they'll have chairmanships. they'll have the power of the purse. they'll alsoships, ther of thed.
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to subpoena. ere's be and i think there's been a lotea of things that have gone uninvestigated, things we should be investigating this year. that have gone uninvestigated. should t should thahat be their top priority? i don't know. i do i wouln't know.d i would prefer gor gas prices go lower. i'd prefer to see our borders get secure. i would prefer energyergy independence. joe biden answered the question independence. i don't joe biden answerlast wee the question last week, what will you d youo differently? . >> his word, nothing. right. oversight isng. well, that's oversight'shave vitally important. and i have every confidence that house republicans, the right committees will be creating that kind of you accountability. >> but i'm with you. i , i think it's import inears these next two years that house republican , if only passing itt in the house ofhe h representatives, produceouse o a people they a portfolio of bills that show the american people the way back. back , evef they just pile up on chuckschu schumer's desk.mer's desk that how do we get the econom
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that we that we how do we w get the economy turned around? e drivdo we turn off the spigot of spending that's driving inflation?inho how do we achieve energyw do w d independence as we did under the trump administration? how do we secure our border? >>re i love that bible verse. >> it says, without a vision,th the people perish. perish i think house republicans haveva an opportunity in the majority to pass one bill after anotheryu that will lay out that vision, e that will remind people ofs them the policies of the trumpets administration, that challenge will confront the challenges facing our country today and really lay a predicate, lay a predicate for winning america back in twenty ,n: twenty four . to ms talk a little bit abou let america's election system, because to me, what't iss going on in arizona, what's been hav going on in nevada, we stilles all these california races of 50% of the vote count, 60% of the vote counted. alaska, we might not knoalw the winner until what thanksgiving is the time for i
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the country. is it better for the country? i would prefer if i could writew my own election law, but every state has to do what i believe constitute right. t to but to have same day voting, to have partisan observers watch the vote count and then watch the voting watch and both. and we know the results. f the day, whaof tt yohe. uall have, greaoft britain does have france to canada. does he have all these that's whathat paper ballots? that's what they do.t >> indian and you does india okay? sickyou could make exceptions for the sake for the firm's thople out at the military people or people that are going to be out of state or out of their precinct that day. >> i don't like it seems likevor voting for months on end mail ba in balloting. >> right.iln ballot at some point i thoughint, do y, think the system. why what i say indiana w, we actually we count the votes thev and we finished the election on election day. now we have we have some earlyay voting. we have mail in voting inndiana the state of indiana.
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there's there there's a long. there's a lo of that. what is missing an tradition that in this country. but whatit what's missing? sour and it's a source of greatt frustration. i'm sure the people in arizona and california, i mean, it's amazing, sean, we're sitting here a week after election dayan and we are waiting on the outcome of elections in critical states . a vie and i just i hold the view that early voting can be managed with real integrity. and frankly, we've seen paection int reforms passed in states around the country thatss in electioorced people's confidence in election integrity. but for heaven's sakesn , el election day ought to be election day and we ought to wey in ought to be calling one on everybody in every one of their own states ought to be said, you know what,ld we mighte have to stay up late otion day on election day to find what the results are.ca but we can count the votesvotesn after the polls close and tell people, i am hoping that i get. some some reaction. >> sean: l never me.alk it's absolutely important. let's let's talk a little bit about your future politically. you're going to get back in
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the arena thinking about it on the fence. >> where are youaren? s i could tell you karen and ieri are seriously considerinwhg what role we might play in the future and including as aic candidate for public office. again, you know, it's only one of us that i think you'd runou' for. well, you're right. and , you know, for us ,to a friend of mine said to me, many years agothere', there's to kinds of people in politics.d ar there's people that are called and people that are driven and candidly, as i write. and so help me god , i've been g both early in my political career. i alloweod beed my ambition to t ahead of me. t up i >> i found myself caught up ingt campaigns that at the end of of. the day i wasn't proud of.cam bk >> but when when i at came back around a decade later, the year that i was elected to congress, the first time inn 2000, karen and i had three small children. but we stepped forward on faith. we stepped literally we put ours and our careers essentially in t
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the lord's hands.ha b we ran campaigns that we can be proud of. laid out our conservative god values and just trusted god fora the outcome. and so we'll look for int we'leo the days ahead is is what our sense of calling is asa a family. family.we have to in the militay our immediate family right now.f and because of deployments, we actually haven't all been togethert al for three years. but in indiana, we'll havever th the whole family back togetherth over the holidays.at we'll hear our kids out who'vehr always been part of our publicnu life. and then karen and i'll maket wt a decision about bes where we to we might best serve. but i promise to keep yousted posted, sean. so there are 52 chapters in thes the book every interview so hav far you've done up until this one , you should've done thiins one first. only wants to talk about you. donald trump, january 6th and negate what i think beforers incredibly successful years. i and i can go through all
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the achievements. you could probably list them me a lot better than me because you were part of them. i wasn'tse: you . >> and before really successful years together, and itnate culminated with a oval office oe meeting, one on one with you ono and the president that went on for 90 minutes or so. and to me, that talks about, okay, we did this together, was that much disagreement, putting this one issue aside ofment i january six , was there much ye disagreement in the four years that you recalat youl? >> because i don't recall it. thats have to tell you is different is the two of us are president trump. i actually forged a close working relationship. he was not just my president. . he was my friend.ther and we literally spent time together every day when we were both at the white house, sometimes up to four a hoursn of a day. fin the we you had an office? i had an office in the west andd
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wing and i found myselfforth back and forth from my officbae to the oval office on a regular basis. r basis. i chronicle that in the book.bok we had a a very successfulsful relationship that obviously didn't end well.l. and , you know, i'll always duty oe that i did my duty on that tragic day under tragi the constitution and in the laws of this country c.but n but in the aftermath of those difficult days, the president i. and i did sit down. we talked through it. i rei , i recount some of that n my book. and as i told you last fall, whe when we got together, we parted. amicably and we spoke a numbere. of times after i left office. but frankly, when the president returned to some ofthat h the rhetoric about mead taken a stanand others who had n a stand for the constitution, e ohought it was best that w justur go our separate ways. but the foundation ofr our ability, apart amicably,t wa
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came from that relationship that was forged in those four po years.ud o and i will always be proud of the record the trump administration, what we were able to do for this country. i meanry. , if you think about it,ean, i mean, russia never triednal le to redraw international lines during our administration. that was the onlyy administration in the 21st century for whicfoh h that was a true. we changed the national consensul s on china. s wi president biden meets with president xi today tal and promises more talks with china. well, weks w we didn't just tal. we imposed two hundred0 bill $50 billioion in tariffs. we we strengthened our military alliances in the region. we maintain freedom ofof navigation, held them accountable for intellectual property theft. the progress we made here at t home, seven million goodax paying jobs. we cut taxes, rolled back regulations, unleashed american energy, achieved american energy independence, appointed conservatives to our immigration by every level, and
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reduced illegal immigration by 90% 90%. i chronicle how we didwe all ofn those things and we didn't. get everything done that we wanted to get done. i write in that first t yearfirs about coming up one vote shortpn of repealing and replacingamacao obamacare, but then to see see the way with the president's leadership, we rallied back and we cut taxes and really restored the strength and vitality of this country. it's a short sighted tell but and i'm not assigning blame.as e >> but john mccain was the one vote in that moment. it was it was.s a try and captu that moment. as people read the book, you've talk about done multiple interviews to talk about t that time, that period. i've known you for all these years. were aing back to the time you were a congressman and alife a governor and this whole othendr life and this whole book that you write and people want to focus on the one chapter,
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what what percentage ofercent yothe time putty did you did you have harmonie in this relationship? because i know you both. i've known you both for years. relation i know you both. i've known you both forr thirty years, you know, and ibo couldn't really define two different people, very different. >> right. wha and but yet what percentage of the time was it a perfect o partnership in terms of gettinge the job done? >>? i you know, i recount a few moments where we had disagreements, but i always kept those it n private. ve >> you i know, i truly do beliee humility in humility. and orientation to authority. o. as >> and as vice president ,o i believe my role was to bepres. there to support the president ,not to be just one more voice t among a chorus of people with opinionops. cre >> and i think that created a rapport between us of trust and genuine friendship. >> it's part of what made whattn
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happened at the end as so difficult. i knew what my dut y was under the constitution of the unitedma states . i made that clear many timesny over to the president . but he had he had legal advisers around him that were so telling him something different.medifferent. we ended u and we ended up having to have a a disagreement very loudpu disagreement in public.bl and but what made that even more difficult is because literally every step of the way from the day i was added to thew national ticket, allay the wayd until election day, 2020, weclos had a strong, close workings bu relationship that was built mutual respect. it's one of the reasons i'll always on mutual respect. e and it's one oprf the reasons i'll always be proud of the record of the trump the trump pe administration. we can't possibly capture the the booknc. , but it is a comprehensive insider's view, what it was like for very historic years. vieand what a life you've led d
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>> nothing but a national disgrace. here with more is the author aff everything reminds me of something. adam carolla is backrything remk >> you know, it's amazing to me. you have countriesus. all over the world, the uk and france and canada. they paper ballots. they have won election day. there are exceptions for people that are elderly or int be the military, whatever . they can't be in their district or state that day.ballot and they do paper ballots.te ant they have partisan observers. watch the vote and then watch the vote.e results at the end of counting and they get the night. results at the end ofheir the night. nobody questions their election results. why don't we do that?t we do tht i don't know. it's frustrating. it seemsstra very third worldy and it's completely unsatisfying. back in a weekng. like saying cn and watch half the movie and then com oe back in a week r two and see how it ends. indepec >> yeah, we're just hearing that there was a drop in arizona. looks like kari lake may haveale been called by some networks having lost that race.
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>> you know, and i just look at the process and regardless ofifr who won that race, if you'rek later that ends up on th the person a week later, thenhi ends up on the losing end ofprou this process, you know, marco rubio, i think, said it best. v he said, okay, we had seven andv a half million votes. we counted it in less thanwe knh five hours. ever hadthe results. nobody questioned itsin integrity. everyone had confidence in the results. the results. you move forward. how is and you move forward. how is it that we'll drop twenty thousand votes today? later tonight, we might dropy, . we don't know where they'r another forty thousand votes. f, we don't know where they're coming from. we can't give an exact count of how many votes they left it. to me, it's just so unfair to the candidates, to theose public in thosste states andattt frankly, to theright. forty six states that got it right. this is onlythis i happening inc nevada, arizona, california. your favorit your favorite state, and alaska . and it also it undermines the entire process, but it also
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makes people feel sort of laissez faire about the system. like, you know, we havea mayoral race here in los angeles. a mayoral race here in los angeles. i have no ideahat what the oute is and nobody knows who won or o who lost. it's a week old and people are sort of get sort of, you know, who cares? whatever happens, i'm done. people gets people to check out of the system.hingi you know, the thing is , youe ei want more participation. a if you make election daynation a national holiday, would that help?exceptio would it help if you madens for exceptions for the militar milyo people that were traveling? they can apply for a mail inmaii ballot made exception for el the elderly, the sick, and then everyone else. off. you get the day off nationalid. holiday, you get paid, you go vote. >> it's no nt thatot tha hard. >> yeah. and we neefod to stor everp lowt the bar for everything, like,ex oh, you have to show i.d.. of well, that's going to excludeitn a bunch of americans. it's voting. right it's a privilege. it's a right..
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we're americans.hat if you hav so what if you have to wait in line? so what if you have to leavewe' work early? so wha bt like i mean, we're offering burgers and fries and days off to get people to do things that they should be doing because they're >> americans. and maybe if we offered free icf wee cream cones, joe will vote like one hundred times innl a day. joe bided n, you never know. but honestly, if you could sende somebody to the moon and they back i can land and then they can get back in there and their andn rocket fly on home and land? safely and be alive, you know i what i think that says it all.tr with us.olla, as always, we appreciate you being with . thank you, sir.d all right. a apparently, they did have in a a drop in arizona.cting that and fox is projecting that democratic secretary of state who should have recused herself. katie hobbs has been elected governor of arizona. >> straight ahead, it's the season of joy in. michael has everything you need to make a magical sale, make
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