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>> election day is one week from tomorrow. eight days away. think about that. and we are monitoring all of the developments from the campaign trail. both candidates today are in swing states. vice president harris has two events in east michigan today. she will go to a union training facility and focus on manufacturing and crumple hold a rally in atlanta, georgia, tonight and this week he is going to new mexico and virginia. those are blue states. interesting. thank you to everyone. don't forget to dvr. for now, "america reports." >> he is fixated on his
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grievances, on himself, and on dividing our country. >> the signs we are seeing in early voting coming in are very encouraging paired we are not taking a single second for granted per the president will go to georgia tech and barnstorm in the country. >> he will sit in that office stewing over his enemies list and she will sit in the oval office and checking off things on her to-do list to help the american people. >> one donald trump addresses those concerns and say i will bring prices down, when he says i'm going to end the invasion that we have coming across our southern border and we will attack dominic protect americans, people are resonating with that. >> sandra: it is crunch time on the campaign trail. eight days to go in a deadlocked rate just for the white house and the candidates are crisscrossing the country hoping to deliver a winning message. and here we are just one week out paired hello and welcome. i'm sandra smith in new york. great to be beginning a new week with you. >> john: the old beatles song eight days a week. i am john roberts in washington
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and this is "america reports." vice president harris about to land in michigan to hold the first of her three campaign events in the great lakes state today. meanwhile former president trump is in georgia for two stops in the peach state. the first event about to get underway a gathering of faith leaders in a battleground suburb outside of atlanta. we have an all-star lineup to take you through the next two hours. >> sandra: to fox team coverage for you as we kick off this new our appear jacqui heinrich is live on the campaign trail with vice president harris in michigan but we begin with mark meredith live in georgia for us. this is where former president trump will be speaking later this afternoon. how are republicans trying to motivate those religious voters there? >> good afternoon tea appeared the faith and freedom coalition is trying to get religious voters out to the polls and they are handing out flyers like these which show the difference is the candidates have on a few key issues like school choice, abortion access and the supreme court.
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the question is will the message be too late to get out there because so many georgians have already voted. state officials say they are seeing record turnout among early voting with 2.6 million people already showing up well before election day. georgia officials believe they will get the results out fast even four years ago 95% of the vote was counted on election night but you may remember how close this contest was. president biden winning georgia less than 12,000 votes. the trump campaign is counting on georgia governor brian kemp to turn out the vote. trump and kemp have a rocky relationship to say the least pure trumpet blamed him for using the state four years ago but they are working together. he says democrats are not spending enough time focusing on pocketbook issues. >> they know that they are worse off than they were four years ago. that's what this election is about. it's about inflation. it's about the disaster at the border. that's what we will continue to campaign on.
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>> vice president harris rallied her supporters in georgia last week welcoming more than 20,000 people in downtown atlanta. she has been holding multiple events across the state, her running mate governor tim walz will be in georgia tomorrow doing a stock down south and he will make stops in savannah and columbus peered former first lady michelle obama will be bringing some of the hollywood elite out to atlanta tomorrow night. in effort to get out the vote and has many and what people are seeing is a crucial swing state. >> sandra: thank you. >> john: we are expect and vice president harris to arrive in michigan any minute now as a new report claims her team is shunning help from president biden on the campaign trail. jacqui heinrich live in ann arbor, michigan, where harris is expected to speak later tonight. they don't want joe on the road for them jackie? >> it is a tough headline from axios. harris stiff arms biden in the final stretch. he has reportedly had to days on his calendar open to go out on
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the trail and campaign for his vice president but the campaign reportedly keeps saying we will get back to you. according to axios, one person familiar with the situation compared it to a slow-moving breakup. harris' team and allies respected biden service but are wary of further tying harris to the unpopular president on the campaign trail. he was in pittsburgh stumping for harris at an event which did not appear in the campaign roundup and reportedly came as a note surprised to the harris team. biden stopped himself from saying they have work to do together. >> with a lot more work to do. , lead us. a lot more work to do. but let me tell you what. we are the envy of the world. we have the best economy in the world. because of you. [applause] a lot more to do. >> campaigns reported wary of biden's approval rating and has gas but they think the campaign
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is underestimating his appeal and working-class voters in the rust belt and paris is super pac is leading the alarm that she needs to drop the messaging about trumping a fascist because according to their data that only polls in the 40th percentile as opposed to talking about policies like expanding medicare which test in the 95th percentile. but harris does not appear to be taking that under much advisement teeing off this past hour on trump's rally at madison square garden. >> donald trump. it bans the fuel of hate and that is why people are exhausted with him. that's why people that supportively supported donald trump are supporting me. >> she supposed to be focusing on jobs creation in michigan today. but we will see if that shifts by the time she appears with maggie rogers in the event here tonight.
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>> john: ate his scope your jacqui heinrich for us. >> sandra: thank you john and jackie. let's dig into the touch screen with rich lowry national review editor and chief. i was excited for this today because i want you to tell me and tell our viewers what you are seeing and hearing eight days from election day. >> this is my first time near the touchscreen so i won't mess it up. >> sandra: we are happy to have you. our plan was to dig into these key states. you can look at what happened with the outcome of the presidential elections back in 2016 and 2020. you can look at what happened there then for an idea of what will happen on election night. you look at some of the election results. joe biden, cobb county. everyone is looking. we know the candidates have been spending a lot of time in the states. you look at cobb county and this is one of the counties in georgia that joe biden was able to run up the margin of victory even more so than hillary clinton when she secured victory in 2016. democrats are trying to secure
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their advantage there and republicans are trying to run up there margin. what are we seeing and some of the atlanta suburbs while also highlighting a very similar story in gwinnett. joe biden ran it up to an 18-point margin of victory in 2020. >> she is trying to hold that big margin in the suburbs. you have a yin and yang. not something new. republicans need to run up the rural areas and hold down the democrat margin in the suburbs and democrats need to do the opposite but it seems as though harris is closing message is geared to white suburban voters. college-educated voters. the fascism stuff, the campaigning with liz cheney but this is a huge focus. we've seen both campaigns a lot. georgia was on a razor's edge last time. could be again but this is one of the swing states were trump has been a little bit outpacing his margin and other swing states. >> sandra: that's good information. i highlight fulton county home to atlanta, georgia, deep blue. the deep blue city and how the republicans are trying to work
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on some of those surrounding suburbs. i want to take you to michigan now where we know the candidates are spending a lot of time on the ground there. michigan will be harrison's first county. what are you seeing as far as performance of the counties and the candidates there as i highlight saginaw county. look how close this got back in 2020. .3 percentage points joe biden secured victory there. what are we seeing? >> on a knife's edge these blue all states. i do want to over emphasize this because it harris is competing for every swing state but it seems as though this is the real emphasis. the blue wall states because a little bit against. she is over performing among whites and seniors which has are in good stead in those blue wall states and she could lose the rest of the swing states and just hold those three and get to 270.
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>> sandra: good stuff. so she will be speaking there later today and she will head down to washtenaw county which is it deep blue 2020 biden won by 46 percentage points and a hillary clinton 41 percentage points in 2016. so blue wall pier let's continue talking blue wall. we will go from michigan to wisconsin. one area of focus right now we have been watching just north of milwaukee. this is a zaki county. donald trump won back in 2016 by almost 20 points. you look at how that margin of victory by which he won shrunk in 2020. what are we seeing in wisconsin? >> wisconsin has looked tougher for trump. we are looking at very small margins in the polling but he hasn't pulled quite as well there as he had in michigan and pennsylvania but now there's points showing him ahead in wisconsin. trump's thing is he can hold -- he can win all the swing states and hold north carolina. he still needs a blue allstate. he can do well in the sun belt and those states, georgia,
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arizona, nevada, he still needs one of these blue wall states and this is the big enchilada. >> sandra: since you mentioned, i want to go outside of philadelphia here and highlight some of what we are watching in chester county and beyond. some of the surrounding counties including montgomery. this could come down to pennsylvania. >> if trump wins pennsylvania, then the map completely opens up for him. he just needs to hold north carolina and when georgia where he has been pulling a little better and he is over the top. this is a major focus and another big trend in this race where we don't know where will go is trump over performing amongst latinos and black males so that means he might do better in blue states where the margin doesn't really matter. maybe the fact it used to be a democrat vote was mall distributive. they are winning huge and places they didn't need and losing narrowly in states like this. maybe the electoral college advantage for trump has faded because he will do well and better in places like illinois, california, new york and it
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doesn't matter with the margin is so that doesn't help them but 10,000 votes could decide the whole election. >> sandra: great insights. great to have you here. john. >> john: virginia's effort to keep noncitizens from voting delta defeat in courts. where does the legal battle going out? >> sandra: is vice president is vice president harrison's campaign snubbing president biden? we will react to some brand-new report on just that next. >> i don't think it's controversial to suggest that joe biden might not be the best asset for the harris campaign in every state. you see that in his approval numbers, you see it and how he is being deployed which is to say he isn't being deployed that .ay he isn't being deployed that yet, some lenders charge you hundreds of dollars in upfront fees just to apply. they keep your money even if they turn you down. call newday. unlike other lenders, at newday there's no upfront appraisal fee, no upfront termite inspection fee and no upfront water test fee.
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again. greater than ever before. i will fight for you with every breath. >> john: former president donald trump delivering his closing argument with a massive ad buy on nfl sunday. it is the latest instance of him catering to the so-called breaux vote as the campaign fights back with its own counter programming. let's bring in our panel. david, let's start with you. that aired during the eagles and bengals game by a lot of political analysts it got a thumbs up that was the way to begin the closing days of this campaign. >> it said exactly what it needs to say which is if you like higher inflation you are for the vice president and if you like the way the border is you are for the vice president and if you want to go back to the policies that made is quite prosperous during his administration, then you vote for donald trump. as important as messaging is, what really is important now is getting people to go vote. we need conga lines from every beer hall in wisconsin straight
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to the voting polls. where it will get decided by one percentage point of 25,000 voters. it and look at the early voting numbers peered look voter registration you know. or party affiliation. arizona, nevada, north carolina we are exceeding where we were in 2020. we one noneducated voters are. >> john: that's not actually hard. >> we got noneducated college voters by 2% in 2020 and we are winning them by 10% now. trump has the votes he needs to win. he needs to get them to turn out. >> john: let me come back to football because trump is airing a two minute ad during the eagles and bengals game and this was going on online with tim walz and aoc streaming them playing madden football against each other. why is that what male voters want to see? >> no. it was an effective way to crack through american's love through football and say you can watch this and we are just having fun.
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>> john: you don't think people who love football were actually watching football? >> i certainly love football but i also love american politics and i think it was a blend and a way to hook people. all you are after is a hook. but to pick up on the earlier question, to david's point about the two minute ad that ran during the nfl game, i think the number one ad of this cycle is trump's ad about transgender people getting surgery in jail. again, it's to appeal to the breaux vote and the people who say he is for -- harasses for them or they, not you and me. and i find it so weird. to me, what defeated the power of trump at yesterday at which most people said is on target, it's what trump should be talking about in terms of the economy and in terms of immigration is the fact that at the rally, there you have people making fun of puerto rico as a pile of garbage and talking about immigrants -- i won't get into it.
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it's just off-putting. and again, i'm not sure that it helps donald trump to be honest with you. >> john: i think that most people think that trump's speech was pretty much on point but the warm-up acts? who decided that roster and who thought it would be a good idea to throw that in the middle of this rally which was supposed to be a grand celebration to kick off the final week? >> it's a good question. i don't have the exact answer to that but let me just say that's the closing argument is important and how you turn out voters is important and how you run these final couple days. to the point about the vice president's team, aoc and walz playing a football game, let's think about this. if you are trying to get moderate voters and independent voters in wisconsin and michigan and pennsylvania, do you put aoc in the screen or do you go try to find somebody who is a moderate? who isn't against fracking.
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who is for common sense policies? it is a horribly run campaign that is being done. they are doing the best they can. >> wait a sec appeared i thought you said there should be a conga line from the bar to the poll. if you are trying to excite your base on the harris side, i think you want people. bernie sanders, aoc, have them say i know that she is right now appealing directly to the moderate suburban white woman that you were talking about. here she is. >> john: here she is getting off the plane in michigan. in terms of getting out the vote, joe biden is raising his hand and saying i voted, picked me, pick me. here's what axios rode about that. harris stiff arms biden in the final stretch pier president biden wants to campaign for vice president harris and her campaign keeps responding we will get back to you. three people familiar with the dynamic told axios that harris believes biden is a political liability at a crucial time in the campaign but is reluctant to directly say they don't want him to campaign for her.
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i remember to his detriment al gore kept bill clinton at arm's length. kamala harris is keeping biden at arm's length and it's probably pretty politically astute. >> tomorrow he's going to be in baltimore and he will be talking to union folks. this is about, to david's point, getting people out. we know that a lot of the big unions have not endorsed and it was taken as a slight against the harris campaign. but that's pretty much the white male big unions. it's not the service workers. it's not the federal workers. and what you will see as joe biden has a clear relationship with union voters paired he has been in the picket lines. >> john: final thought david. >> we've had a few reports on how president biden even said to president obama i was doing better than she was and of course president brahma allegedly says back while we still have time. we hear every time a trump administration former official has said something critical of
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the president, we get barely a peep when it is democrat on democrat. to this weekends rallies rallies, president obama concluded get invited when he was present. being a former president it is not much better. >> he got reelected. >> he did but he didn't help hillary clinton and he didn't help democrats in 2018. >> democrats won. >> john: we have eight days to chew this over. sandra. >> sandra: thank you very much john. virginia filing an emergency appeal with the supreme court. it is part of a last-ditch effort to reverse a lower court's decision to restore voting rights to 1600 suspected noncitizens. just days before election day david's bonds on this live from washington. what is the supreme court saying? >> the supreme court is telling the justice department to reply by 3:00 p.m. eastern time tomorrow to see where we go from there. the case is docketed and doj has until 3:00 p.m. tomorrow to lay out its arguments.
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the case is a controversial one. it prompted a federal judge in a federal appeals court over the weekend to reinstate some 1600 people on the virginian voting rolls. critics say many with questionable citizen status. virginia's governor says if you say you are not an american citizen on a state form like a driver's license application at the dmv, you should not be able to vote. in early august governor glenn duncan signed an order that resulted in frequent sweeping of voter rolls in the state to make sure all voters were american citizens. the doj suit arguing that the executive order was within the 90 day quiet period of an election and violated federal law. >> it is not a purge. these are individuals that voluntarily on their own identify as noncitizens and essentially what they're asking us to do, what the department of justice is asking us to do, is to ignore virginia law. >> there is hard evidence to show that people skipped over of box on driver's license form or
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filled it out wrong and indeed our lawful citizens and they were mistakenly taken off of voter rolls. some have since become citizens since filling out the application and they say it is old. the voters thing this month cycle after cycle our elections have proven to be safe and secure and still there is a nefarious effort of state officials purging eligible citizens from the roles based on fraudulent data and dangerous lies. this is a story we can guarantee will develop not only over the next several days but possibly the next several hours with the election one week from tomorrow. speed to keep us posted. david spunt for us on that. >> john: big night in new york for former president trump. while the state may not decide the presidency it could determine another big election day prize plus that's. >> got them to stop what they have been doing time leslie which is endorsing a candidate. he forced them to not endorse.
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that's pretty scary. >> sandra: outrage as a pair of prominent newspapers refused to endorse a candidate in their 2024 presidential election. but why are so many papers expected to automatically endorse a democrat in the first place? joe concha is here to weigh in. he will join us next.
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>> no city embodies the spirit, energy, potential of the american people more than where we are gathered tonight. we want to win our country but we also want to win new york and make it safe and strong and beautiful and affordable and vibrant again. >> john: former president trump of making a pitch to new york voters at his rally in madison square garden last night. the state will likely not decide who becomes president but it could determine who controls the house. senior congressional
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correspondent chad pergram live on capitol hill with the importance of these down-ballot races in places like new york state. >> good afternoon. both parties will tell you in a new york minute that one path to the house majority runs through the empire state. had democrats performed better in new york two years ago they would hold the house majority now. republicans are bullish on their chances. >> when every single swing congressional district in new york state, president trump is winning. joe biden when these plates in multiple points. president trump is pulling ahead. he knows the house majority will run right through new york. >> republicans captured a handful of house races in new york in 2022 and that flipped control of the house. democrats stumbled even though the top democrats in both the house and the senate come from new york. it's unlikely former president trump wins new york but a strong performance could bolster the g.o.p. down ballot.
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>> we are about to grow that majority. that's what will happen on november 5th. new york is going to make that happen. you will elect your incumbents and our challengers and you will make the big difference. >> democrats say former president trump is toxic to some voters. they believe moderate g.o.p. members from new york made a mistake. >> for the life of me, many of us can't figure out why so-called swing seat republicans in new york have tethered themselves so closely to donald trump. >> when it comes to the house, both parties are in an empire state of mind but there is also california draining five house seats in play in the golden state and that is why california and new york could decide the house majority. >> john: we will keep a close eye on all of that. chad pergram for us. >> sandra: certainly will. two major newspapers refusing to endorse a candidate in this
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presidential election. "washington post" and the "los angeles times" under intense scrutiny for their decisions but "the new york times" taking a different approach. running this eye-popping opinion page against former president donald trump. let's bring in joe concha fox news contributor. this sparked fury. people are resigning because of the lack of endorsement of the paper. how do you sum this up? >> this way. for starters, what us chakras for "the new york times" to be taking a stance where they have not endorsed a republican presidential candidate in the last 68 years. that means they endorsed humphrey, mcgovern, carter twice, mondale who won one state. talk about having a pulse on the people. but defcon 1 that we are seeing from journalists over "the washington post" not doing what they always do which is they have never endorsed a republican president shall candidate in their history. the reaction is curious and here's the thing. i don't think endorsements move the needle anyway. when i was at the hill in 2016
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we looked at 59 major newspapers and we wanted to see with who they were endorsing part 57 endorsed hillary clinton, two for donald trump. i got her a set of steak knives and a concession eight speech. >> sandra: it grabs a headline. >> may be for a second. but they have a not full paged opinion that donald trump will prosecute his political opponents. pretty sure they have the wrong administration because that has been biden and harris. then they say he will do mass deportations. if you look at polling vast majority of american support mass deportation so i don't know what they are trying to sell here. >> sandra: many of the hispanic community in the united states. i want to play this out because i imagine you will have an interesting response to the media freak out over "the washington post" not making an endorsement. >> what it looks like is call and response. donald trump telling them not to be bad and jeff bezos saying sir yes, sir. >> as a journalism professor,
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this is extremely frustrating and disappointing and does not meet the moment that the nation is at right now. >> the malpractice and cowardice of "the washington post" and the legacy of that newspaper in this moment right now is really unspeakable. >> sandra: that's just some of it. >> overall i'm i think what we are seeing from the other networks is a panic because she has an endorsement problem not just with "the washington post" or the "los angeles times" but the teamsters. that is a layup endorsement for any democratic candidate they have 1.3 million members. prominent roles in places like pennsylvania and key states like that and the firefighters union, same deal. will not support kamala harris. the arab american packed will not support kamala harris. these are hundreds of thousands into the millions in terms of members and particularly with the teamsters, they had polling that showed that joe biden was a leading donald trump among the rank-and-file. they took out biden and put in harris and that flipped by 30 points to trump.
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she does not have those coalitions. she does not have major newspapers, she does not have the unions that always backed democrats. she is not getting the black support or hispanic support that she should be getting that any democrat has to because they are close. this is why it's donald trump's election to lose. >> sandra: this is "the washington post" publisher on the lack of endorsement coming from them for the 2024 election saying this is william lewis. we recognize that this will be read in a range of ways including a tacit endorsement of one candidate or a condemnation of another or an abdication of responsibility. that is inevitable. we don't see it that way. we see it as consistent with the values the post has always stood for. we also see it as a statement in support of our readers ability to make up their own minds on this peered the most consequential of american decisions, whom to vote for as an ex-president. >> hard to disagree with any of that sentiment but the timing is curious. why do this 11 days before an
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election? all by the way we aren't endorsing anyone. that's more a reflection on the candidate herself because when she speaks her pull numbers go down and her biggest problem is authenticity, lack of substance and answers, all foam and no beer and that is catching up to her as she does interviews. >> sandra: nothing is a bigger problem for joe concha than all foam and no beer. thank you very much for all of that. it's a lot to watch with days to go. thank you very much. john. >> john: new data shows more americans are forced to live paycheck to paycheck as prices and inflation remain high. how might it influence undecided voters? personal finance expert rachel cruz react coming up, plus this. >> let me just start saying hello kalamazoo. or should i say kamala-zoo.
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chad, good to have you with us. you can't see the neon sign in the way we have the shot. i love your signed by the way. latest poll and michigan. there we have it. harris at 50% in trumpet 46%. other polls show trump with the lead. which way do you think it really is? >> i think it is a nail-biter and it's down to the last few votes in this will be a race that is just going to be all about turnout. and who can get the folks. that's the strategy right now. where the candidates are going, they are trying to push and get the votes -- get the voters to get out early. michigan launched statewide early voting on saturday. we already had 250,000 folks who cast ballots over the weekend. plus 1.5 million absentee votes have been cast already in the states. there is quite a foot race right now to try to get another 7,000
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absentee vote as its out. >> john: two big issues for michigan. the economy and electric vehicles. you heard their kamala harris saying prices are too high. critics say look at the mirror. that's why the prices are too high. as for electric vehicles, they do not seem to be popular at all with rank-and-file uaw members. >> they aren't selling well. that's for sure. the big three is starting to peel back a little bit of the strategy. going to more hybrids. models are coming out in the next year or so and they are not rushing into as many evs and some of the assembly plant projects have been delayed. harris is trying to pivot and democrats in general saying we will either compete with china on evs or we won't and she is
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trying to say that our strategy does want to compete with china and one thing you don't see with evs as you don't see elon musk being brought into campaign in michigan because he is obviously the competitor for the big three on this front. this is an interesting issue. >> john: barack obama has been campaigning for harris. michelle obama was out there in michigan on saturday and here's part of what she said in an address to black male voters listen here. >> anyone out here thinking of sitting out the election or voting for donald trump or a third-party candidate candidate in protest because you are fed up? let me warn you. your rage does not exist in a vacuum. if we don't get the election right, your wife, your daughter, your mother, we as women will become collateral damage to your rage. >> john: first it was barack obama's scolding black men and now it's michelle obama
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accusing them of rage and ignoring what is important because they are angry. it is that the way to win over african american men? >> i'm not so sure. this is a group of voters that trump has been trying to target and there is been a lot of effort from the harris campaign just a couple weeks ago magic johnson spoke at a campaign rally. the former nba michigan state university start. there is an effort to try to get them to come back and come into the camp and democratic column. and you are seeing democrats go back to abortion even though michigan voters already enshrined abortion rights in the state constitution. democrats from michelle obama down to state house races here in michigan are trying to use this as the final campaign point. >> john: i'm not sure that scolding black men is the way to win them over.
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in terms of muslim and arab americans, we know how angry they are that the biden-harris administration and a couple of muslim and arab leaders endorsed donald trump. trump gets endorsement from muslim leaders. muslim and arab leaders take the stage to endorse trump at a michigan rally. those leaders have come in for criticism but they are saying we don't care. we believe that if trump gets elected he will end the war in the middle east. >> that is the message. when they appeared on stage with him in michigan but they said we had peace when trump was in office and they are convinced that he can broker a peace deal that joe biden has not been able to. this is the unforeseen and unknown blind spot right now for democrats. whether there will be a mass protest to vote against the biden-harris administration even
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though harris and trump when it comes to israel's right to protect themselves, they have basically the same position. but you are seeing a contingent of democrats that want to essentially punish harris and the biden administration for how they have handled israel and arming israel in a war in gaza against hamas. >> john: the difference is that trump would get tough on iran. great to catch up with you. appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> john: now this. >> of the 45 berbers and thieves who came here to steal, 41 out of the 45 are not u.s. citizens. >> sandra: looters targeting storm victims and the vast majority of the suspects are illegal migrants. florida attorney general ashley moody will tell us how the state
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is handling the problem. >> john: plus the world series on fox back in action tonight in the bronx. it will dodgers superstar show a otani play and help his team take a three game lead over the yankees?
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>> john: basketball hall of famer duane raid getting a statue in miami. is it him question work the miami heat ledge and was on hane of his fans are roasting the statute saying that doesn't look like duane raid. he said as far as he's concerned it's beautiful. i saw comparisons online and the closest was if kelsey grammer was making that face. it didn't look like dwyane wade. >> sandra: i like his reaction. it's beautiful. who will criticize a statue put up in their honor. >> john: but the person that the statute is modeled after
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standing next to the statue and no one recognizes the resemblance. >> sandra: hopefully there is a name on there. put a plaque somewhere. >> john: that's a good idea. maybe it will say kelsey kelsey grammer. >> sandra: it is to down in two to go for the dodgers which means they yankees need to win r world series ring. tonight's showdown brings the action to the bronx. that's where you will find yankee stadium were game three kicks off tonight on fox. this is very exciting paired what are fans telling you ahead of the big game? >> yankees fans think that the first two games have gone a lot like that statue of dwyane wade that you mention. a total disaster. they are hoping for a turnaround here in game three. we've spoken with fans from both sides. a couple women on vacation from l.a. supporting the dodgers. a couple visiting from kalamazoo, michigan, the gentleman in that couple said he grew up 20 minutes from derek jeter and he's been a yankees fan ever sense.
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this is a dream of his to attend a world series game at yankee stadium. the one thing all fans can agree upon is it will be electric inside the ballpark tonight. listen to this. >> i feel like we will come out strong knowing it is the first home game here but i also feel like yankees are going to do the same. they want to win at home so i feel like it will be a really good game tonight. >> i expect this place to shake tonight. it will be allowed. the bronx is going to come out. >> one big story line. the struggles of aaron judge, the yankee's store. 6 for 40 this postseason and 1 for 9 with six strikeouts so far. you will have to turn things around if the yankees want to turn the series around. the dodgers big stars show a otani has not been good either. he hurt his shoulder sliding into second base in game two. he is expected to play tonight so he will try to turn things around as well. the dodgers practiced in new york. if l.a. wins, they will you up
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3-0 and the only team to ever blow a 3-0 series lead in the playoffs is a 2004 yankees against the boston red sox which coincidentally the dodgers now manager dave roberts was a player on that boston red sox team. the yankees trying to not put themselves in that situation tonight. this is the first home game for the yankees in the world series since 2009 when they beat the phillies. it will be a packed house and the average ticket price is over $2,000. back to you. >> sandra: quite the build up your great to you out there. don't miss tonight's pivotal game there between the yankees and the dodgers. coverage will begin at 7:00 p.m. eastern time on fox. >> john: watch it on multiview. don't miss laura and jesse and sean for the white house contenders make their cases into states that could pick the next president. mollie hemingway joins us with the closing messages from the campaigns and the voting blocs that could make the biggest difference just ahead.
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