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fostering youth and young athletes he led the celtics to 11 world titles. he died in 2022. the celtics will raise their 18th championship banner before their first game of the season tonight. congratulations. tomorrow on "special report," we will look at how foreign sources are intensifying efforts to influence u.s. elections. remember, brian kilmeade has that interview with the former president tomorrow on radio show 10:06 eastern time. also remember if you can't catch us live set your dvr 3:00 p.m. on the west and 6:00 p.m. on the east coast. we did one with the panel tonight, i think it's going to generate a lot of attention. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. here is laura i'm laura ingraham
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thank you very much for spending time with us. new signs tonight that the harris campaign is gasping for air. so kamala took the day off day off of the campaign trail for air time on nbc. as she continues to pill larry trump's character and its credibility, how did she do in defending her own? >> joe biden is an extremely accomplished, experienced and and capable in any way that people want as their president. >> never saw what happened debate night behind closed doors with him. >> it was a bad debate. people have bad debates. he is absolutely. >> that's the reason you are here and he is not running for the top of the ticket. >> well, you would have to ask him if that's the only reason why. >> what do you think? >> i'm running for president of the united states. joe biden is not. >> it's a judgment question. that's why i asked. county american people trust new
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these moments even when it's maybe uncomfortable for americans to have -- to level with the americans in that way? >> i speak with not only sincerity, but with a -- a -- a real firsthand account of watching him do this work. i have no reluctance in saying that, no. of course i don't. >> laura: she is so indignant every time she is asked a logical question. you are questioning donald trump's credibility. you are claiming is he exhausted and then you're making that ridiculous point about joe biden? none of it adds un. and that took her all day to prepare for. no wonder she is losing support. even among traditionally democrat voters, i may add, which brings us to. [speaking spanish] >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. doesn't it seem like yesterday chicago, the dnc, all that joy, all that excitement? >> in our community we have a
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saying, he hadse, it means yes we can tonight, i'm here to tell you yes she can. so we are going to say she is when somebody say is she qualified for the job we can say she. when somebody asks is she going to be the first female president of the united states? we're going to say she se. [chanting] >> laura: but there is growing evidence tonight that for kamala and the hispanic vote, it's no sea new "u.s.a. today" suffolk poll show latino voters now prefer trump over harris by 11 points. how can this be? because the d.c. establishment for four years had warned conservatives that their tough
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stance on border enforcement, ending bitter right citizenship, that that would destroy its chances with america's fastest growing demographic group, hispanics. >> no one has come up with a mathematical route to the presidency that allows you to have that kind of negative number with latino voters. >> actively repelling those people. actively making those people not want to vote for him. >> i have been talking to communities across the country for the campaign. especially latino communities. i have reminded them about what we experienced for four years under trump. we know that trump and the g.o.p. has abandoned latino voters. [laughing] that could be my favorite montage of the week and we have had a lot of montages. it turns out all those years ago trump and a few of us were 100 percent correct and the d.c. swamp, the chamber of commerce
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crowd, all the media types were wrong. hispanic voters we insisted wanted a strong economy. hispanic voters wanted good schools and neighborhoods, they believed in family values. we said that that mass amnesty argument and open borders would hurt legal immigrants and poor people the most. well, fast-forward nine years to today's trump's round table in miami buns fen we see he was right and critics were wrong. more hispanics than ever are going full maga. they respect him because he respects them. >> mr. president, it's amazing what you've done for hispanic community. and you are going to be rewarded handsomely for that. >> they have rewarded me already. they produced for the country because the level of genius entrepreneurship, energy that they have it's incredible community and i like them and they like me. now they are seeing numbers that
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are shocking what sells shocking how hard inflation makes it for businesses including hispanic owned businesses for them to be able to stay afloat and, of course, to grow. >> in the last three and a half years the worst years for businesses. inflation, interest rates with banks. prices, everything. everything, you know, nothing compared to 2017 to '20. we need your help as soon as possible. we need you to help us with banks to stop regulations. it's just so difficult right now to create more jobs. >> laura: you are the most por favor. help us, please. rather than try to down play border issue at this event. trump made it a focus. >> i really think the biggest problem this country has is what they have allowed to happen to us on the border. they have allowed our country to be destroyed. what is happening to our country
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is so crazy. you get angrier and angrier because it's so simple and obvious. everybody knows it's true and nobody does anything about it. >> laura: wait a second. what about joe biden and kamala harris assuring us, mr. president, that think have tightened up the border in recent months. >> they are going to open borders 100 percent like they tried to trick everybody. they said they tried to tighten it up a little bit because they have an election coming up. >> laura: and of course from watching the angle and the reporting of our own bill melugin voters are learning the truth, aren't they? hundreds of thousands of migrants are right now being fast tracked into the country by other means through humanitarian parole, through special immigrant visas, and via the cbp app. and all communities are being swamped by this influx. local budgets, they are under strain by migrants who need schooling, they need housing. they need healthcare.
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and for all the women out there who are all in for kamala, perhaps just for a moment, consider what her border policies are doing to young women and girls. >> foxconn firming that the suspects arrested in florida in connection with the sex trafficking of a 15-year-old girl were in the united states illegally. >> these people should have never been in this country. this should have never happened. we see this all the time. we have had four incidences in palm beach county involving illegals that came across the border should have never been in country and committed crimes. >> laura: the great interview by martha mccallum. and harris has let them in and hope for the best approach to the border that has facilitated the largest child sex trafficking operation the world has ever seen. how is that for girl power? and of course hispanic girls are often the victims here. and hispanic voters know this. but rather than focus on ending this madness, protecting our own
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people, and protecting the migrants, democrats try to make trump out to be the villain here. >> it's the same old con. the same old con. doubling down on ugly, misogynistic, racist lies as a substitute for real ideas and solutions. >> welcome it donald trump and stephen miller's america. where the federal government dries to coerce states and local governments to adopt the most anti-immigrant policies. >> we reject it, xenophobia of my predecessor and leaders like him around the world. >> laura: all right, gramps. despite the blow back from the blow hard, trump kept going because we all know this. a country without a border at some point is not a country at all. >> how millions of people are arriving so quickly, so efficiently. >> this is the first group
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that's going to go. >> yeah. >> to the border and then come back and pick up more people. >> exactly. >> this suv pulls up and the migrants are loaded in one by one every inch of space taken. >> every week we get like more than 200, 300. >> laura: of course, the democrats knew that an open border would end up with situations like that. the cartels cashing in and americans and migrants alike would be brutalized as a result. but the thing that really gets me and a lot of this really gets to me as you know for 20 years i have been covering this issue. our border caesarina and mayorkas, they didn't give a rip. remember they are all about compassion? they don't care because they are fanatics. but hispanics are not. they are pragmatic and they are patriotic. >> you're a builder.
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you're a uniter, you are a courageous. you love and you create. the other side of, you know, loving and building and creating is hating and destroying and dividing. we have become from the land of opportunity the land of exploitation and the exploiter in chief is kamala harris and this administration. >> laura: the democrats' answer to all of this is just more of the same. smears and fears. so no matter what happens two weeks from today, donald trump the man the d.c. establishment excoriated for being anti-latino and anti-immigrant will likely win the largest share of the latino vote of any republican in american history. and if he wins the presidency, the g.o.p. going forward will have a fighting chance in states like california and colorado. because success breeds more
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success. sepuede. joining me founder and president of -- both at trump's round table today. alfredo, let's start with you. i know job creators network bernie marcus one of the greatest americans alive have devoted so much time and money to getting the message out to latino voters across the country. why is trump's message resonating more today than it did even four years ago? >> well, laura, you were absolutely right. president trump was absolutely right. bernie was absolutely right and had the vision to absolutely understand that latinos were actually and hispanics were a reachable community. if you hit the right message. and president trump has hit that right message from an open border perspective. hispanic immigrant do not want an open border because the criminality that comes through that porous border land this
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their community, the crime issues that small business owners there are 5 million small business owners that are hispanic out of 33 million. that's a big chunk of business owners. the criminality that is coming to their door steps and to their businesses is real. and it's also landing in the schools. it's landing in their streets. and that's what hispanics want to stop. and so they want that border to be closed. the porous border to be closed, to address that and by the way, laura, they also care about things that you care about, right? we care about the same things. we care about education. we care about faith, family, entrepreneurship, right? inflation has been horrendous for our small business owners. >> horrible. it's never been worse, actually. quite frankly never was better than under president trump, hispanics did about 6500ed in real wages better under donald trump than they are today. >> $6,500. >> 6500. and. >> that's real numbers. that's real wages. i want to go.
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>> it really is move on to abraham. you are saying that hispanic voters now second and third generation americans and that they are not buying in to the old clap trap from the left, the pandering tactics from the left. why is that? >> yeah, well first and foremost, laura, i got give you credit for spanish at the top line. [speaking spanish] >> the blond hair and green eyes might fool some people i think we need to start calling you laura ingraham. [speaking spanish] >> first off, laura it's great to be with you. your audience needs to understand a few things. the average age of hispanics in america 29 years old. youngest racial demographic in the country. two thirds of hispanics on the voter rolls are second and third generation americans. what does this mean? this means we are assimilating to american culture better. most of us have a college degree. and english is predominantly our first language. democrats haven't changed from this idea that they believe all
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hispanics care about is immigration amnesty for all and weak borders. you know what young hispanics are talking about today, laura? how can i start a family? how can i buy a home? and how can i start a business in the policies that kamala harris has put on us, makes all of those things close to impossible. so it's no surprise that when the "new york times" shows that young hispanics under the age of 30 actually acknowledge that they were better off under the trump policies. which is why he is on record to receive some of the highest approval ratings and votes for a republican presidential candidate amongst hispanic voters. >> i think it's going to be huge and alfredo, when we really look back on this election, we look back at everything that was said about donald trump. is he a xenophobia, is he anti-immigrant. is he anti-latino, kamala harris is saying that now. she is giving interview to telemundo, you know, we will read the transcript it's the same old thing.
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will any of that land? will that land? especially with the hispanic women because there is a gender gap it won't. you shut have felt the energy. i have to tell you one of the most impressive moments and emotional moments was actually when we all laid hands on president trump. >> laura: i saw it? >> and praying over him. faith is such an important part of the hispanic culture and the democrats have completely gotten this wrong. talking about abortion. i mean, they are targeting abortion ads to hispanic men. i mean they are so far off on this and so far off it's just ridiculous. >> we have got to roll. alfredo and abraham have you both back before election night. thank you very much for joining us tonight. both of you. all right. kamala flails. a brand new interview. she took all day to prepare for this. but what did she really say? that's next. >> ♪
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campaigning all day long she was hunkered down in d.c. so much for multi tasking on the trail. hunkered down in d.c. she needed all day for nbc news and nbc.>> do you think that's t landing with voters the numbers aren't opposite. former president trump leads you on their. >> when i'm out -- this is why i'm going out to wisconsin, pennsylvania, and, um, and. >> and michigan. >> michigan, excuse me. just got late in late this morning, actually. going to three states yesterday and i'm going to continue being on the road. i have to earn the vote. [clearing throat] and thus you can see why this modern woman needs a man to save her. >> disruptions from the pandemic caused price hikes. it put a strain on family budgets. and people started feeling like no matter how hard they worked they were just treading water.
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so i understand why folks are looking to shake things up. what i cannot understand is why anybody would think that donald trump will shake things up in a way that's good for you. >> laura: that seems to fall flat. i mean, i don't know, charlie hurt, fox news contributor, "washington times" opinion editor, charlie, does obama even seem to believe what he is saying? i mean, it seems like the expiration date is long since past with hope and change. that didn't at all. >> let's notes forget the single person in washington who is more responsible than anybody else for giving us donald trump is barack obama himself. >> laura: thank you. >> i think you and i owe him a debt of gratitude. you look back, remember throughout his entire career, he can get himself elected. he could not transfer any of that goodwill to anybody else. all of the midterms. what was it over 1,000 democrats
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lost their -- lost their offices all the while barack obama was pursuing his agenda. it got himself reelected once but man he is not good at passing the love around we see it in the failings, the obvious failings of kamala harris' campaign right now. you know, the reason she is so terrible at this stuff is because she doesn't know what she thinks. donald trump is able to do 50 interviews in a day and go through them because he knows what he thinks. she is having to study and it's still a failure. >> remember those stories last year charlie? i think you came on and we talked about them how her staff was frustrated because she didn't like to go through the briefing material but then she blamed the staff when some appearances didn't got way she wanted, right? that's never been the thing, studying, she failed the california bar that takes a lot
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of studying. i took the california bar somehow i didn't fail it. today she was actually talking about the last four years tonight in the interview. watch this. >> if you win, it is entirely possible that the federal court cases against the former president will continue on. he is, of course, facing those felony charges. would you consider if you win and is he convicted a pardon for former president trump. >> i'm not going to get into those hypotheticals. i'm focused on the next 14 days. >> but do you believe, is there any part of you have that subscribes to the argument that has been made in the past that a pardon could help bring america together? help unify the country and move on? >> let me tell you what is going to help us move on, i get elected president of the united states. >> well, that's going to help us move on if she is elected president. if it's not in her note cards, she is not going to go there, charlie. >> right. right. of course. she can't tell you what she is going to turn the page from and she can't tell what you she is going to turn the page, to but
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just elect her and everybody is going to be really happy and it's going to solve all of her problems by which she means only her problem, not anybody else's problem. you know, it's really interesting though that she is unable to answer that simple question. and if the biden campaign and then later the clarifies campaign had been a smart campaign, months ago, they would have announced we're -- no matter what happens, if we get elected we're going to pardon donald trump on everything. it would have been a very smart move. months ago. months ago it would have taken some of the wind out of the sails, but both of them are so stingy, they are so angry, they are so full of nothing but hatred for this guy, that they weren't able to recognize how smart that was. and here she is now sounding like a salty school h marm suckd on a lemon and can't come up with a visionary vision that brings voters together and can't
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even come up with a kind of a neat tactic that actually might be somewhat effective? >> well, charlie, irfound it all so inspirational and when i think of girl power, i think of those types of answers from kamala harris. i mean, that's what our young girls aspiring, to apparently. >> bringing out a man to save you i love that. >> laura: damsel of distress back to the early 1900s, who is taking us back. i think that's taking us back. charlie always wonderful to see you. the blue wall is cracking. nbc news is reporting that north carolina is now slipping away from democrats. and there are signs that wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. remember, they paved the path to the white house for the last two democrat presidents, that could be gone, too. we're just 14 days until the election, there are concerns within kamala harris' campaign about whether the vp can claim all three states. joining us now someone who knows this all too well. matt towery political analyst and pollster.
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matt, takes us through these three states. which of them is the biggest concern for the harris camp tonight? >> well, i think north carolina is probably a big concern because there has been a turn. we had a poll out tonight on real clear politics where we had trump up by 2. i had a lot of interest whether they can get that area of north carolina that was damaged so much that western area out to vote. but i'm told by people there they are going to crawl on their hands and knees to go vote. they are so upset. i think that has changed the tenor of that state. trump is looking pretty good at north carolina. pennsylvania, you know, that runs both ways. there have already been 1,000,008 ballots cast in pennsylvania. of those a million requested by democrats. 560,000 by republicans. 228,000 by independents. so you remember how that mail-in thing worked both in 2022 and 2020. so, although the polling looks good for trump, the last four of
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the last five polls have shown him leading in pennsylvania. there is work to be done ground game wise i think in pennsylvania for the trump team. i think they are worried about pennsylvania. the harris team as well. michigan is my upset special. about a million votes have been cast so far early vote. again, that's always questionable but there seems to be a consistent modify of african-american votes and whited blue collar. that could be the upset special in georgia. which i have called the problem state. problem child on your show many times no. longer the problem child. only 100,000 -- i know you are right. only 100,000 absentee ballots cast. the overall vote in georgia is down by 6%. the early voting particularly in these republican areas of south georgia and north georgia is come on like no tomorrow. right now georgia is looking pretty good for trump.
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>> laura: matt, really quickly nevada looks like there could be warning signs for harris in nevada. talking about harry reid's old mafia there that would just lock it down for the democrats. "newsweek" is saying that the warning signs there with republicans holding an unexpected lead after the first three days of early and mail-in voting is that a big deal or overstated? >> well we all know that culinary union there has so much power the way the vote is held in nevada. it's always hard for a republican to win. i will say this, if you start to see trump never thought he could just a general flow of votes right now. it's small certain area. african-american votes, hispanic votes, they are all moving more towards trump just as we get to these last two weeks. >> laura: right now i would rather be trump than harris any day of the week if i were running. matt, thank you so much. joe biden just says he wants to lock trump up, yeah. brand new video, next. ♪
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it's official, they are out of ideas. >> is he a gin wen threat to democracy. that's not hyperbole. that is the god's truth. and folks, it's not just him. it's the people who are around him. these maga republicans mean what they say. they genuinely say what they say. >> just imagine now donald trump with no guardrails. someone who suggests that we should terminate the constitution of the united states? >> laura: the people behind her look so bored. they are just terribly bored. and the guy who claims to be so freaked out and the gal who claims to be so worried about trump's rhetoric to put their political enemies in jail, well,
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biden said this: >> i know this sounds bizarre, sounds like i said this five years ago you would lock me up. we got to lock him up. [applause] politically lock him up lock him out that's what we have to do. >> laura: joining me now vivek ramaswamy former 2024 g.o.p. presidential candidate vivek, he has to be working for trump at this point. don't you think? joe that's just another gift. i think deep down inside he meant lock up kamala harris. that is who he is really upset about. wants to put on a maga hat and privately vote for donald trump. the reality is if you take him seriously at his word, it's not suppliesing that he is saying. this after all is he not only the u.s. president right now that overseas the justice department that is pursuing multiple criminal prosecutions oare has tried to against donald trump so the idea that he would finally say lock him up after
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all that's what the justice department works for joe biden for the last year and a half. makes sense on multiple different levels. also why we may be headed i'm going to use the l word here to the possibility of a landslide. i'm not saying it's taken for granted. complacency is not an option. i think we could have a unifying landslide that is within reach. that would be therapeutic for the country. biden is making it easier by the day. >> laura: biden kind of realized what he said and he said politically lock him out. they never give that kind of grace to trump. they know what trump is saying when he says things like this. they know tough talk. always been that way new york is the way he talks. never give him that. we are at least going to mention that for biden. they don't believe what they're really saying about trump. they never have. they have known him for 30 years at love these folks. they saw schumer at the al smith dinner. they don't think he is a dictator in laying. >> this is a lame put on. >> of course it is. the real problem when they say
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trump is a threat to democracy. here what happens they actually mean, laura. they actually mean the voters are a threat to democracy. that's what they worry about the biggest threat to democracy in the lies in the democrats is actually the voter. nets why they talk about the basket of blocials when hillary clinton ran in 2016. what tim walz and tim cruise called thevoters. not really donald trump. it's the fact that the will of the voters might actually be reflected that's their issue with the whole system. it's been the problem since the time of the american revolution. we founded the country based on self-governance that certain people in this country for 250 years since then and in a certain sense that's what is also at stake in the election this year. the good news is we the people say yes, we will create a government that's accountable to us rather than the other way around. that's a vote for donald trump this time of year. >> laura: all right, vivek, i can't wait to have you back right before the election. it's going to be fun. thank you as always for joining
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protect kids from toxic mold and asbestos. ensure clean water. and to fix what's actually broken, all public funds go to local schools. without raising taxes. yes on 2. all kids deserve a safe place to learn. >> laura: democrats are in the dark about pretty much every issue the economy, the border and their crazy climate policies
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will literally put us all in the dark. over the weekend we saw what happens when lunatics are in charge of policy as they are in cuba. >> you got a country of 11 million people and really for the past five days most of them have been in the dark unless you have a generator or if you are a fancy hotel or if you are in a hospital. it's been incredibly challenging for families. especially for those with small children. those cuban power stations were built by the soviet union and most of them are almost 50 years old. >> that can't happen here. right? joining me now ray washburne chairman and ceo of charter holdings, former opec head in the trump administration. now could this kind of total meltdown of an aging electrical grid happen in the u.s. under these crazy greeniac policies of harris? >> yeah. i think what is happening in cuba could be indicative of what is happening in the united states right now. under the harris-biden energy policy, we haven't increased our base load in the united states
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for electrical generation power in the last four years, ai and data censors have come along and we're seeing absorption going up over 150%. and we are doing nothing other than trying to these renewables. guess what? the sun goes down at night and the wind stops blowing whasmght we need is base load. what i mean by base load is natural gas and nuclear creating a base load of energy for our country. and if you see what happened in texas during what a few years ago ircot during the freeze. why was that? a lot of that was we were relying we niewbles and not having a base load. brownouts we started to see them this summer. the trump administration and the previous administration had a previous policy that built base load and going forward the trump energy policy will continue to increase our base load. the harris policy does not. >> laura: ray, just so people understand what trump has said about this, the limitations of our grid now.
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watch look at the case of los angeles and california. they have brownouts and blackout all the time and they want to go all electric they don't have enough electric themselves they want to call all electric. >> ev mandates gas industry and gas powered cars going to be another drain on the grid. >> in california trying to do away with natural gas to cook in your own home and restaurants. >> laura: not at my house. >> doing away with natural gas, now it can be a further burden on the electrical grid. democrats are piling in on this. trump has got it right and energy policy is right. we have continue to crease our case load and. this country is blessed with the greatest natural resources the world has ever known and we need use those. >> how much of a hit has our economy, ray, and you are
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incredibly successful businessman in texas. real estate, all the stuff that you have invested in over the years. how much has the energy costs in our country be affects our economy overall. >> not only to businesses just to the normal person on the street. look at your electrical bill today versus five years ago when trump was president. it skyrocketed. and that is just affected us in the worst way and now when we're building new restaurants fortunately we are in texas. if you go to other state like california how can you afford to do that if you think they are going all. these mandates put in place are just massive, massive tamp down on our economy. regular ones get hurt the most. ray, thanks for educating us. >> i never knew what base load was before until tonight now i know. >> thank you, laura.
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when i want to be able to afford my lifestyle for trump because as a woman in america i don't feel safe with the amount of illegal people here. >> if kamala harris is like the president there won't be in america for the next three years. >> a jewish jewish student, after october seventh of switched over. >> and are you tired of paying for high rent, how are you affording your groceries? one trump. >> trump >> trump >> trump >> laura: the era of this island trump voter is done, sweeping the nation especially among the younger voters cut even hollywood movie stars are getting involved. >> might cry to all of you out
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there, closeted conservatives, closeted trump voters, it's now are never appeared if you have to come out publicly and to say it, if you feel if you can't cut don't prove i would never pressure you to do that but know that if what you are afraid of is somehow the backlash, it won't exist very soon, don't let that hold you back here. >> laura: joining me now, jill bob, and alex clark both contributors with a turning point usa. already, i love this story appeared on heading to texas a&m and i know there are a lot of trump support as their main at college station, texas. what has caused this new boldness in support of trump? >> i believe trump is a drover surprise was becoming more likable than ever before, he is on another level with his charm, empathy, sense of humour appear
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don't forget he is also going on podcasts everybody loves like theo vaughn and joe rogan, and he is talking for hours unscripted about things like fatherhood. he is being funny, these are getting clipped up and going crazy on social media and they are very popular with the greek population, the sororities and paternity's. is working at mcdonald's to prove a point that every worker is important and devalued, going to barbershops in the bronx. i think the election is too big to rig at this point keck the college enthusiasm is very exciting get. >> laura: jill bob, first of all i'm excited to have joe bob on the show, of never said joe bob on the show and i love tell us why this authenticity that alex was just referencing is resonating where kamala harris go putting everything, why does the trump approach really
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connect with younger people today? >> a great question. of the authenticity is the huge factor in think everybody's leaving out, it is on track will, it is hard to judge the intangible of the authenticity. at his coming through because in a lot of ways yes, the party of fiscal responsibility and conservative values but apparently considering how far the left has gone, we are also the party of reality. which is why i think the authenticity is able to come through. look water is wide, this guy is blue, but there are people, members of the left that will tell you the only reason those things are true is because of white supremacy. younger voters might be naive about it or not stupid, and i think they are seeing straight through that. >> laura: alex "the washington post" and a lot of media organs are trying to sell voters on this idea of a
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downsized american dream because you can't reach it, the american dream ought to be the catalogue of aspirations for in the age of tight money ages just time to readjust to the scope of age. is the american dream but with distraught -- smaller backyard, that is our solution. gave up the idea of owning your own home, give up the idea of owning a car, rent keck daily rental of a car and forget the idea of raising a family at home that is what they are doing. >> of the main age group that is going to pertain to our the younger millennial strict we are the ones now at the age we are starting to have families, raise kids, generation is that is still a bit too young, probably still doing the apartment think. millennials have been dealing with this for the past four years. so downsized, everybody just do your fair share, we have already
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been living this. we do not enjoy to break the democrats are not thinking about of the same age group are the ones very enthusiastic and excited about this rfk jr. endorsement and all the health stuff. this is the most popular issue with millennial moms keck i know the democrats are big on a portion with a woman, i'm telling you my audience, i have a one of the biggest conservative female audiences 25-35, the air is so obsessed with the maha movement appeared did not underestimated. >> laura: i just want to briefly talk about dating in your world because according to axioms, 43% of people between ages 18 and 34 have a more negative view of a date if they are told they are voting for trump, 19% have a negative view for those who voted for vp kamala harris quick so much for tolerant left, the young fellow, they are not interested.
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is that a big loss? >> it's a loss for them. i would say it's a pretty easy interview of that is the only question that matters. good luck out there in the dating world. but also maybe if they will not date you because he voter for trump, you got out into the early part of that relationship is a good thing the five early detection! alex, joe bob, health, it's a good thing in dating to pick both of you, we will have you back before the election 90. thank you both. that is all for us tonight. this was fun! make sure to follow me on social media, thank you for watching, remember it is america now and forever. two weeks from it tonight, prime time same channel, jesse watters will be there. and he is here! >> jesse: welcome to 'jesse watters primetime'. tonight...
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