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>> laura: good evening everyone this is laura ingraham from "the ingraham angle" washington tonight. thanks for spending time with us. 12 days to go. can you believe it? the race is still historically very tight two new and very big polls now show trump leading nationally. the "wall street journal" has him up by 2 points, 47 to 45. and a new cnbc poll also has imup by 2. both are within the margin of error. but to capitalize on what they believe is bailing wave, trump is everywhere, hitting nevada and arizona today. >> when we win on november 5th. the migrant invasion ends and the restoration of our country begins. we're going to restore our country. [applause] > >> laura: new report of infighting kamala's staff. and of course it gets each worse for her. kamala's cnn town hall was so bad even "the washington post" panned it. tonight she is in georgia
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bringing out old bruce springsteen and barack obama to beg for votes which brings me to kamala is just a riot. that's the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ more than 24 million americans already voted we knew if things looked positive for trump the harris hit squad would need an october surprise. we didn't think it would be october 1943. >> well, i guess democrats' fear-mongering about abortion wasn't quite getting it done for them. so, they dropped the f bomb. their closing argument is that the man with jewish grandchildren, a jewish daughter, who was a stalwart friend of israel, is a closet fascist to invoke hitler. who knew trump was such a talented actor. >> today we finally acknowledged the obvious that jerusalem is israel's capital. the jewish has never had a
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better friend in the white house than your president donald j. trump. and i can tell you. after 8 long years in which our alliance was undermined and neglected, i am happy to report that the united states israeli relationship is stronger now than ever before. [cheers and applause] >> laura: in fact, trump was so pro-israel as president, pew research even found that 42% of american jews thought he favored israel too much so all of this is ludicrous and so low that it almost doesn't even merit a serious response. i was thinking of it this way. if our generals can't recognize the difference between fascism under hitler and the american populist movement under trump, well, the angle question is what is being taught in our military academies, of course, this smear was carefully choreographed and timed. step 1, the "new york times" interview with john kelly.
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step 2, get kelly to drop the f bomb. step 3, anderson cooper asked kamala for her reaction. >> do you think donald trump is a fascist? >> yes, i do. yes, i do. and i -- and i also believe that the people who know him best on this subject should be trusted. >> laura: and step 4, the press poodle snap into action as instant validators with somber faces and dire warnings. >> trump's fascism is the lead story every day. he is cozying up to dictators his obsession with hitler, that has now come out. >> i still see this as general kelly and those other generals, they are still protecting america. this isn't about partisanship. >> the language, the actions of political
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to set up his assassination perch in those bushes. but it is not illogical. in the absence of any countervailing facts that they believe that, you know, what they were hearing, what they were seeing, what they were reading about the 45th president. and it is not illogical to believe that they decided to take action now in the democrats desperate desire to hold on to power. they risk setting off a chain of events that could end tragically to this country: now, remember, these are the same people who are still trying to trump to violence on january 6th. back then, remember, they said this and they still say his words mattered, challenging the election results, he shouldn't have done that. it stoke the unrest, that's their ar argument, told them to march peacefully. they always ignore that what accusation is worse than
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politics than the hitler fascist accusation that they are lobbing now? so when kelly, his assessment was agreed to by kamala harris, i thought why didn't anderson cooper follow up with well, madam, if you truly believe that trump is a fascist who admires hitler will you accept the results of the election if he wins or cooper could have asked some criticize trump forever not attending biden's inauguration in 2021. will you attend trump's? and madam wouldn't it be every patriot's duty to try to stop donald trump if he really is a fascist? but cnn wouldn't have any of those very logical questions. because they don't really believe any of the things that they are saying. none of it: the truth is, they are all out of ideas. they are losing and they are flailing. between obama and biden, they have been in charge, what, a total of 12 years?
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and they had a chance to fix washington, to make life better for the working class. for minorities, for legal migrants, immigrants, but they didn't do any of that. and after all, after all their time, all their media, all their celebrity, their wall street support, they decided to close out this election with fascism? a party confident about its platform really confident about its nominee should be able to proudly defend their record. but democrats cannot: rather than answer the concerns of the working people. focus on america's needs, they stayed on their twisted course importing millions of migrants into our communities. supporting billions in give aways to special interest, crushing regulations on oil and gas, continuing massive trade deficits, the end also war in ukraine and pushing their trans agenda. and it has all been a colossal disaster for families, young
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people, and especially working class americans. that's why so many say they are now voting for trump. >> trump is a businessman. a lot of black men want to be entrepreneurs. they can relate to trump and the way -- they want to make money. they want to have a business. and they are -- and trump is really supporting business owners and just every day americans. i don't see kamala doing that. >> no wars. the economy was absolutely incredible. everybody is making money. he wasn't a dictator then. why should you be a dictator now? >> i think trump is going to win. i just can't imagine anyone voting for kamala. it's the truth. i can't. >> laura: well the fact is the smartest people from the old d.c. establishment cannot answer trump on any of this. and they are really not interested in convincing anyone, either. they want you to pipe down, be happy with whatever crumbs they decide to send you, and do as
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you are told. but understand, this when they denigrate and defame trump, their words are really directed at the tens of millions of voters who support him, people just like you. trump is just the current stand-in for the american people. and that's the angle. joining us now ned ryun, founder and ceo of american majority and mark penn pollster and former bill clinton adviser. ned, this trump-hitler fascist thing seems to me to be a very dangerous and desperate ploy this late in the game. it's laughable, but is it also potentially dangerous? >> no, it is, laura. they are previewing their messaging and laying the framework for them not wanting to certify the elections for encouraging violence that would make the summer of 2020 the summer of love look like a walk in the park. and i do think you are right. i think they are trying to create an environment in which they might encourage another assassination attempt on trump. but i think more importantly, it
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shows the rising panic, the rhetoric and the increased level of it shows, in my mind a strong indication they know they are losing as you alluded to the polls are terrible. i think donald trump might be in the lead national real clear politics average next week. as the polls are trending against them, i think what is causing the real rise in panic are the numbers in these battleground states in which an absentee ballot and early voted republicans are actually leading. in north carolina, republicans are in the lead. hasn't happened in 16 years. arizona same thing. nevada, republicans are up four points in the abev vote. and in wisconsin the first day of early voting a couple days ago, republicans had an incredibly strong day. you are starting to see that they realize not -- forget the poll numbers, the real numbers are extremely troubling to them. and i will think those trends will continue. >> laura: mark, real clear politics average, trump is up in most of the swing states right
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now. we thought when that started happening you would see the celebrities like springsteen and all those people come out, but, i thought it was going to get nasty, this even surprises me after 8 presidential elections after two assassination attempts. >> well, look, i think there is no question when you look at the "wall street journal" poll, where he is up 2 or 3 points nationally. that these polls have turned now. and the voters see her more negatively. they see donald trump more positively than they have ever seen him before. and the harris campaign has said, look, the closing message is going to be can you do anything in this country but can you never vote for donald trump. that's what they pound away on. i frankly am just disappointed that they are using fascist, hitler language. it's not appropriate. i wouldn't recommend it as a consultant after two assassination attempts. it's not a responsible or convincing way to close. frankly, that kind of stuff is
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only going to backfire. >> laura: ned, raymond arroyo hit the streets to see what people thought about this smear regarding hitler and fascism, watch. >> kamala harris just equated trump with hitler. your reaction to that? is that warranted and what do you make of that rhetoric? >> there is a reason we already have two assassination attempts with this violent rhetoric, you know? needs to stop. >> i haven't seen any of donald trump's actions really resemble a genocide. >> it is simple. very simple. we had four years of peace, no wars. better economy. i could go on with trump. is she kidding? >> ned, what were they thinking here with this? i'm really trying to -- i'm not trying to be cute. what were they thinking? >> well, i think they are deranged and they are included e included and coming off as psychotic if i can't have it i
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will burn it down. democrats have made it very clear if we can't have political power in america we will burn it all down. i think it would be behoove the corporate propagandists if they can find it within themselves in the last 11 days of this campaign to start asking kamala and democrats when donald trump wins on november 5th will you accept the results of this election? >> laura: exactly. >> laura: mark, if is he hitler, as they say, if is he a dictator in waiting and a fascist, it is our collective patriotic duty to stop this, not after he becomes president. but now. that's what i'm worried about here. >> well, that's why this kind of language doesn't have an appropriate place in the campaign at this time. saying you should vote for donald trump, say you think i will take the country infantry in the wrong direction. say anything you want about his policies and somewhat him personally. when you invoke hitler, again, you demean jewish people,
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6 million people were killed by the real hitler. this whole fascist thing, it's just not in this environment, when we have to bring this country together, regardless of who wins, the right way to approach the end game of this campaign. >> laura: ned and mark, thank you both tonight. coming up, kamala just proved her worst enemy is herself, next. ♪
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♪ >> laura: now the woman who hasn't won a single national primary losing in many swing state polls tonight was asked a pretty straightforward question last night. >> is there something you can point to in your life, political life or in your life in the last four years that you learned from. >> i mean i have made many mistakes, you know. if you have ever parented a child, you know you make lots of mistakes, too. >> laura: what? it was kind of a dead silence in the room when she said that but then it got better. >> i am certainly not perfect. perhaps, a weakness some would say but i actually think it's a strength is i really do value having a team of very smart people around me who bring to my decision-making process different perspectives.
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i -- my team will tell you i am constantly saying let's kick the tire on that. let's kick the tires on it. >> laura: oh my goodness the woman refuses to do any work. she doesn't prepare for any of these interviews. easy questions. and any random democrat senator, frankly any pundit would have done a better job with zero prep. zero prep. she took two days off. this is the closest she came to telling the truth last night. >> i may not be quick to have the answer as soon as you ask it about a specific policy issue sometimes, because i'm gonna wanna research it. i'm gonna wanna study it. i'm kind of a nerd sometimes. [laughter] i confess. >> laura: she is laughing well that's kind of true. literally no one believes she is a nerd. nerds don't believe she is a nerd. watching this was obvious. anderson cooper, the cnn panel, the audience questioners they worked and prepared harder for this town hall than kamala harris herself.
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they weren't amused. >> she focused a lot more on donald trump. i think it's fair to say than she did on many specifics in terms of what she would do. >> if her goal was to close the deal. they are not sure she did that. >> when she doesn't want to answer a question her habit is to kind of go to word salad city and she did that on a couple of answers. >> laura: this is just sad. this woman wants to be president. she refuses to discuss her record and she can't answer really simple questions. joining me now mary katharine ham, fox news contributor, byron york, chief political correspondent of "the washington examiner" and fox news contributor as well. mary katharine, we are just 11 full days out from the election. these were fairly simple questions, i think. there is some sort of tough ones, but, man, she took two days to do this? >> yeah, they were simple. they were direct. and they were predictable.
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that's not a knock on anderson cooper who asked the correct questions and pushed her a little bit. these are all things that you could have taken a sheet of notebook paper and thought for 30 minutes about what he white ask you or what the audience members might ask you, write them down and come up with how you might answer. the people in the audience, in particular, you could see them looking to her hoping that she would give them something to hang their hat on, and she absolutely failed to do so. and these are people who are undecided voters, this is exactly the people she needs to be appealing to and working to earn their votes, and she is just astonishingly not good at this as you saw in this clip with people evaluating this it's hard to something nice to say about that performance. as you note a lot of people who do this job on a daily basis would go up there without prep and deliver more coherent answers than she delivered i think quite easily. >> laura: there was a point and good that he did this. asked about tax policy.
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s that pretty important. number one issue in the country. this is how it went. >> there is going to be a parody around what the richest people pay in terms of their taxes. >> if you are earning 500, 600, $700,000 under your plan a good chance your tax also go up. >> we can't have this conversation without knowing it's very complicated situation, right? >> laura: that's why she wants to be president because she can master complicated situation and fact pattern. it's too complicated, byron let's move on. >> we can't have that conversation. i think what have you been talking about all this trump is hitler stuff and what you saw last night are directly related. i think the shift to these attacks on trump is a direct result of her failure to prove to voters that she is a substantive candidate. all successful presidential candidates have to prove this in the course of their campaign,
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she began with a sugar high of wildly favorable media coverage. she moved on. she did not offer any more than a bear bones idea of what she would do as president. she had chances to prove her substance. media interviews, the bret baier interview here on fox. the 60 mince interview and last "60 minutes"interview and last e the last chance the cnn town hall. there was a moment at the town hall last night in which a friendly questioner asked her if you could accomplish one major policy goal with congress, what would it be? she did not have an answer to the question. she talked and talked but could not answer what her top policy goal would be. so, this is, i think, evidence of her failing to make this case that she is a serious candidate, so, at that point, going to the trump is hitler thing is not a big surprise.
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>> laura: yeah. that's all she has got. i mean, they tried to put her out there. she had, you know, one-decent debate. but then after that, any off-the-cuff exchange always ends up as a disaster. and tonight, it feels very hillary clintonesque because springstein and samuel l. jackson, spike lee, it's the same crowd, tyler perry, out of touch mega star hugely rich celebrities speaking on her behalf, obama is there. mary katharine, rich people supporting democrats. that's a real shock. >> well, i mean, this is part of the package when you are a democratic candidate, right? you get those celebrities out there. it's just a rumor again that beyonce might show up. i don't know if it will be like last time leon panetta comes out on stage. we'll see. almost more shocking than the answer she gives is the fact such predictable questions she is clearly not preparing for.
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that ends up taking her into a place where she ends up being more radical than maybe she means to. yesterday when she was asked by hallie jackson about religious exemptions for providing abortions and she is like no, no, no. we wouldn't ever mess with the fundamental right that is abortion. completely ignoring the fundamental right that's religious freedom that is actually in the constitution. i don't think she even knows that's a radical position. >> laura: i think she actually did understand that she is a complete leftist and complete radical on that. catholic nuns working in a hospital have to do tragez surgery. she had a moment of unintended honesty in that exchange. mary katharine and byron, this is a wild ride. we will see you before the elections for sure. thanks so much. kamala is laughing off criticism of what is happening at the border. so what is so funny? next. ♪ the root was inflammation.
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>> as of today, we have cut the flow of immigration by over half. in fact, the numbers i saw most recently illegal immigration. >> but if it was that easy. >> hold on. >> executive action do it in 2022, 2023. >> we were working with congress and hoping that we could have a long term fix to the problem instead of a short-term fix. >> you couldn't have done both at the same time? >> here's the thing, we have to understand that ultimately this problem is going to be fixed through congressional action. >> do you wish you would have done those executives orders in 2022, 2023. >> i think we did the right thing. >> quote she did the right thing. >> wait a minute, that she has handled correctly? >> correct. >> she said that. >> she said that. she said quote i think we did the right thing. >> we let 21 million people in. we allowed 13,099 murderers. we allowed mental institutions from all over the world if she said that look, she a grossly
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incompetent person. if she said that, they had the worst border in history. >> laura: joining me now republican kari lake running against ryu ban gallego. great to see you. there was a monster rally tonight that you did with donald trump in tempe and the illegal population in your state is exploding. so how does your opponent, like harris, defend the party record on this? how do they do it? >> >> he will with, he just lies. he comes right out and now trying to say he was for the border wall and called it a dumb stupid border wall and said he would never ever build it. he has voted to have open borders every step of the way. we just came from the border, we were in yuma 24 hours ago. they still have this huge area about 100 people, 75 people a night come in. the federal government has put up a banner there. basically telling him to go to the cb 1 app. and telling him
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how to get housing and where to go. it's insane. we are paying for that the federal government put that app. together. but i will tell you this, in january of '25 when president trump is elected, when imauto elected in the senate, we are going to use that cbp 1 app. and use it the other wait a minute we're going to find out who came in and send them back to their homeland, laura, in order to save our homeland, they got to go back to theirs. >> how is this state so close and you are down by points against gallego who is a disaster senator. so i don't understand. this i always tell people vote for as if your life depends on it because your life actually depends on it if this border stays open. >> truly, our country depends -- we won't have a country if we have to do any more of these people who are trying to destroy us, my internal polling looks much closer and better. i know what the polling is by talking to the people. the people are very active right now. activated to vote for trump and me. and they are learning finally a little bit more about ruben
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gallego. the media hasn't covered him well. he spent $100 million doing a extreme makeover trying to paint himself into a moderate, left wing of kamala harris, voted with joe 100 percent of the time. >> laura: that's worked out well for arizona. by the way, carey, i said he is a senator. candidate. >> congressman. but, carrie, you have a not so secret admirer. watch. >> you got a person that grew up under sometimes challenging circumstances, who made something of his life running against someone who is -- physically attractive but believes that politics is a performance art. >> laura: well, finds you attractive, carrie, is he the
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same old monday dog. >> i'm a middle-aged mom anybody who gives me a compliment i'm flattered. happily married, laura probably too young for him and frankly i don't want to get on hillary clinton's bad side. that's a dangerous place to be. >> laura: but, kari, you think that arizona is going to vote to save itself because of this aoun slot of illegal immigration. >>e
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our state safe secure and affordable again. >> we were watching this case very closely. unbelievable rally tonight, thanks so much. now to ohio where g.o.p. senate candidate bernie member reno trying to unseat dem incumbent sherrod brown. most expensive in the country one point leaning dem and toss up and now some say moreno has him up by .5%. joining me now bernie moreno. ohio going to go strong for trump. brown knows. they didn't intend the dnc. is he clearly trying to distant
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himself by biden and harris. why won't this work this time? >> well, remember, he wanted to be her vice presidential nominee in 2019. because the two of them were the most liberal senators in america he hasn't changed. what happens is he pretends to be a moderate. he has president trump in his ads. he wants you to believe is he bipartisan. laura, what is different this time thanks to our ability to raise money, we have got him on the ropes. we need more. we need all your viewers to go on bernie moreno.com and help us. because is he spending a fortune here to try to convince people is he something he is not. >> >> he is trying to court trump voters by basically saying he is kind of a democrat populist. that he is strong on trade, trade protections, for american corporations and so forth how does that seem as a strategy to close with as far as confidence for the harris campaign and the biden administration in general?
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>> well, the problem with that approach is that he has a record. he has a record in which we have lost 200,000 manufacturing jobs. this guy is the grim reaper for corporations here in ohio. if he shows up at a factory it's probably because it closed. what i'm going to do is the opposite, laura, i'm i want to make sure we bring' dids can here provide opportunity to people allow them to make a good life own a home, own a car and live a life that's free of a government that's intrusive to them. that's the difference between me and my opponent set. all talk, no action. we're going to get things done. that's what i have done my entire life in the private sector. it's why i'm running, law, we need people in washington, d.c. that know how to get things done and how business works. >> laura: bernie, wait until you get here. you won't believe how corrupt washington is. i think everyone knows how corrupt it is then they get to d.c. oh my god, it's much worse than i ever thought people say that democrats and democrats say they have a much better ground game because they have a lot more money than republicans do.
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what about that in the state of ohio where trump should win handily? >> well, again, thanks to a lot of support people going on bernie moreno.com. knocking on 150,000 doors a week. we have a ballot chasing operation. we have great ground game. we have edge registered new voters two. weeks of early voting we are leading. more republicans voting early in ohio than democrats. we need the support so we can get back on tv and fight them back on the airways where is he swamping us. >> laura: republicans just have to volunteer. volunteer and door knock something really fun. everybody should pitch in and help in ohio. bernie, great to see see you as always. thank you very much. coming up who is the real threat? kamala just bragged about her radical plan to remake the government. i will tell you about it, coming up. ♪
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>> laura: the democrats like to say that trump is going to upset all the norms and the constitution. but who is the real threat to the norms and the democracy? would you be in favor of expanding the court to say 12? >> there is no question that the american people are increasingly losing confidence in the supreme court. and in large part because of the failure of certain members of
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court. i do believe there should be some kind of we can study what that actually looks like. >> laura: word reform. it's a radical restructuring of what has always been for political reasons. not reform. like packing the court with radical left wing judges, they don't care about the constitution. it's about legislative from the bench. the question is how is she going to do all of this? joining me now jonathan turley george washington university law professor fox news contributor. jonathan, when i hear the word reforming the court, all of us who, you know, practice law and like clerked on the court or practiced before the court, federal court, that's not reform,. >> no, it's not. what they are talking about is bringing in an instant majority of liberal justices. that's what people like elizabeth warren has been talking about. to just flip the results of the court because suddenly they don't like those results.
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and what really is amazing about this is that the american people doesn't -- don't want any part of it. that is the polls have shown that the american people are against court packing. and while, yeah, the supreme court has had somewhat lower popularity or trust ratings they are still astronomically higher than congress did pretty well in comparison to what harris and many of her allies in congress have done to their institution. >> jonathan, i think people are so used to hearing the democrats call trump -- he is either a dictator or stalin, now they are saying he is hitler. so, over the top in the heated rhetoric, but, when you really pealed back the policies that they really want to, you know, imposed upon america, that's the
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truly shocking thing. the other -- the smears are predictable. but this should shock and concern all americans all of them. >> the rhetoric is getting more and more extreme trump is going to round up homosexuals, journalists there is going to be ever lengthing list of enemies that would be rounded up. that's the problem with jump scares. if you keep on doing jump scares eventually people begin to tune them out. you have to ratchet them up to try to get that pulse rate up. the results are not promising for the democrats. just a poll in the "the washington post" and they said who do you trust to protect democracy and trump won. they trusted harris less with that. and part of it may be what the public can see. in my book the indispensable right. i talk about the biden-harris administration. as the most anti-free speech
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administration since john adams, the citizens have watched the weaponization of the court system in new york and all of that is having an impact. the american citizens are not churches. it doesn't mean that this is an easy decision for voters to make. but to say that life will end it as we know it unless you elect harris is obviously not resonating. >> >> laura: no. i don't think they believe it. i have looked at all the real estate ads in d.c.,jonathan i don't see liberal houses going up to for sale. they are not going to be leading the country sadly for many of us. they don't believe what they are saying. the battle for the bro vote usf fighter colby covington, he is here, next. ♪
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>> the broke vote, alone wants it but trump has guarded. >> i'm with your favourite people.
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they're having a good time at my expense. >> to member the first fight you ever went to weather was ufc or boxing or anything. >> it was joe fraser, muhammad ali in madison square garden many years ago. >> week for -- we've got gifts. >> is this your mug shot? >> at two men relate to, not this guy. [cheering and applause] speeding one >> great to see you. wait a second. bruce springsteen is campaigning tonight for kamala harris with
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barack obama and all the celebrities. aren't they the broke vote? >> they are probably on the epstein client list or on the diddy list. that's probably why they are out there trying to campaign for the regime. the democrats have spent years trying to neutered traditional masculinity, labelling it toxic, criticizing men and calling it into patriarchy. bill icing manning sport. every villain in a hollywood it is -- is a straight male. >> colby what i see here is a desperate kamala harris. she was asked about the borough vote and she tried to ignore it. >> men still say they are supporting donald trump. why do you think that is? >> it's not the experience i'm having. >> black men aren't as excited or fired up for you.
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how do you respond to that? >> that is not my experience. >> do you think there is sexism at play here? >> they want to know that their president has a plan to lower costs. >> she doesn't really see the gap. trump does have a little bit when asked about women for kamala harris. but they are kind of in a spot because everything is toxic. masculinity is toxic, obama -- you don't see tim walz going to a ufc fight, with a be booted? >> they would definitely be booted. real men in america know that everything that the regime do is all for theatre. putting a shotgun in his hand and the guy doesn't even know how to hold the gun properly is obviously a telltale sign that it's a work and that's not real. he's not out there shooting
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shotguns. what they've done the last four years to this country is a disgrace and you can't erase any of that. kamala is not owning up to any of the things she's done. real men see through that and real men see the alphabet that donald trump is. the guy is out there taking bullets and he's getting up with his fist saying fight. come on that guy in the face of danger is fearless and he's doing it for the people. he doesn't have to be doing this. he could be on a yacht in his beautiful mansion but he chose to fight for the people and put america first. we need to show up at november and vote for him. >> they spoke to some new yorkers about why men are leading toward trump, watch. >> why do you think male voters are moving toward trump? >> the last couple of decades empowering women and making sure they know that they are able to get elevated up. there was a whole bunch of stuff that it's just like a really didn't work quite as well with younger men as it did with younger women.
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>> i think donald trump displays a certain... he likes to seem confident. >> is it that simple that... or is it just a deep connection? >> i think it's a little bit of both. everybody sees the alpha that he is and what he looks like in the face of danger. the guys schedule, he's in a different state every single day he's a true alpha and people stand for it. they want to fight for this country they don't want someone that's a pushover. >> that's for sure. you are not a pushover i know that for a fact. thank you so much. jesse is next. >> jesse: tonight.

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