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citizens, the answer is no, why not vote for change and peace and prosperity of donald j trump. >> our focus has been to remind people that people who know donald trump best know he is unfit. >> john: both campaign making final pitches just one week from election day. seven days left. welcome back to "america reports," i'm john roberts in washington, that went quickly. >> sandra: this is upon haing soon, i'm sandr sandra smith. president trump will speak in pennsylvania. and vice president harris is prepping for a speech in washington while her running mate tim walz rallies in georgia. >> john: the 2024 election is playing out in courtrooms across the country, you knew that was going to happen. movement on ballot counting
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challenges and supreme court may be coming into play. >> sandra: kerri urbahn is on deck to break down new lawsuits threatening to this election. david up spunt is standing by. first go to eric. >> a federal judge this afternoon tossed out a gop challenge on some absentee overseas ballots. they won't be segregated, there are militaries and residents living abroad. focus happens to be on what is brewing with online registration forms. officials say no votes have been affected we have seen suspected voter registration fraud before
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and it's hit pennsylvania, a critical swing state. officials stopp stopped 2500 fraudulent voter registrations. some signatures don't match voters, they are different forms, incorrect dresses, false social security numbers. >> it is believed fraudulent voter registration are voter registrations that date back to june. however, majority of the applications are dated august 15 and after. those canvassing were employed and paid to obtain voter registration applications. >> some groups did pay canvassers to assign up voters
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or they would not get paid. that is practice that encourage fraud by incent incentivizing t fraud the names. aleric schmitt told fox news this shows the election system does work properly. >> in this case, it is unclear how many or how few voter registration applications were submitted that were not le legitimate, they are caught and not processed. >> it is a felony to fake voter registration form. don't know exact numbers, we're told org pennsylvania counties are on the look out. no confirmation it is happening there. >> sandra: we know you are on it, eric shawn, thank you.
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preelection lawsuits making their way to supreme court docket from pennsylvania to arizona to mississippi, nevada and illinois. david spunt has more. what are big ones before supreme court right now? >> several and it is only tuesday. start in pennsylvania, huge one, late yesterday afternoon state republicans asked to block lower court ruling allowing voter provisional to be countied like arrivin in mandatory secrecy envelopes. in virginia, justice department has 55 minutes left to submit reasons why supreme court should allow 1600 virginia voters on the roll. the beginner says if you say you are not an american citizen on
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state form, you should not be able to vote. in early august, glenn youngkin signed order that resulted in frequent checks that removed 1600 voters. it was argue said this violated federal law. a panel of appellate judges claimed lawful citizens were taken off because they did not fill out a box on a dmv form. north carolina argued before appeals court challenging 225,000 voter registration in the election battleground, the state gop wanted it to remain in state court, federal appellate court, three judge panel said it needs to remain in federal court in illinois, mississippi questions over to county ballots received after election day continue. these cases are expected to go
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to supreme court, some in coming days. when do they cut it off and say we will not take every case we get, there are a lot of cases going before the election hits. back to you. >> sandra: thank you. john. >> john: a lot of yellow on that map, bring in kerri urbahn, the virginia case, supreme court after 3:00 expected to say what they will do. the case went to the other john roberts. what do you think they are going to do? >> it is unclear what they will do and reason for that, i think the last thing the supreme court wants to do is get involved in the election the week before the election. >> john: they might the week after. >> considering the chief justice roberts and they have had a tough year and i'm sure they are
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aware of that. shannon bream tells us justices know they may need to weigh in. what should they do? it is a federal crime for a noncitizen to vote. it should be simple. doj is saying, you can't get rid of voters 90 days before the election and virginia said we have been doing this all along, it is virginia law and not systemic voter purge. these people self-identified as noncitizens. you think it would be simple in that sense. no matter where someone falls partisan wise, why is biden administration, doj, advocating for noncitizens to vote in the 2024 election? >> john: they cast a provisional, if they are put back on rolls there is no cure to remove their vote. >> that is why governor youngkin
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is frustrated. say supreme court does not get involved and noncitizens remain on the poll, he put this front and center and why is doj pushing for this. >> john: not likely trump will have a chance to win virginia. butler county turned to supreme court, state courts have said people who cast early ballots and returned them are being allowed to cast provisional ballot. provisional ballot shall not be counted if received by county board of election, does not say if your ballot was spoiled. >> the pennsylvania supreme court after mail-in voting started, changed the law and
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said if you mail in your ballot and it is invalid and you cast provisional, we will pretend it never existed. >> john: that is voting twice. >> runs counter to the law. >> john: overseas ballots that republicans are concerned about because there were no id requirement. and lan caster county, possible fraud in 2500 ballots. >> that is one to watch, we're hearing from local government, local d.a. and officials. this is not a random person saying, i see someone throwing out ballots, this is government saying we have suspicion of wide-scale voter fraud operation in lancaster and two other counties not named yet. >> john: nevada, fight over
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county ballots received after election day that do not have a postmark on them. >> that was litigated in mississippi in fifth circuit court, federal appeals court. they said they can't be countied. in nevada, state supreme court said it can be counted, they have a similar case pending and we don't know what they are going to say. >> john: you'll be business between now and election day. >> fortunately. thank you. >> sandra: peek in on savannah, georgia right now, tim walz is holding a get out the early vote rally there. battleground georgia, we'll take a minute of this, watch. >> you are here because you believe in promise of america. even younger people on the porch in your rocking chair some day and there will be a little one
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that said what did you do in 2024 to save democracy and you'll see every damn thing i could do. we know what is up. we have this group here. kamala says it, when we fight, we win. right now it is when we vote, we win. let's win this, georgia. let's go. ♪ >> sandra: he seems to be wrapping his remarks in cavana, georgia, campaigning in a battleground state that is crucial to both candidates and trying to get things going. we'll see where things go. they are cross crossing important paths throughout the day and week. >> john: another battleground state where trump seems to be opening up a lead. vice president harris set to deliver a major speech from washington, d.c. tonight. you see preparation on the ellipse, a week from election day, how will she define her campaign to voters?
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>> sandra: and commentators say "new york times" are working to silence their voices. joe concha has thoughts and he'll share them next. [achoo!] needs, alka seltzer plus cold & flu when speed is what you need, bounce back fast with alka seltzer plus. also try the new chewable fizzy chews. no water needed.
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we're building an integrated in-home wifi solution for millions of families, like my own. connectivity is a big part of my boys' lives. it brings people together in meaningful ways. ♪ ♪ >> sandra: conservative commentators accusing "new york times" of working with a left wing group to try to silence them. >> john: ben shapiro and benny johnson say "new york times" reporter reached out to them about a possible hit piece times is writing about their coverage of vice president harris claiming "new york times" is working with media matters. we have reached out to "new york times" for comment and have not
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heard back yet. if we do, we'll let you know. >> sandra: bring in joe concha, fox news contributor. what do you know about it? hi, joe? >> joe: hi, sandra, john. for starters, let's be clear, there is not more corrupt media organization than media matters and "new york times," has personnel instead of doing own research has now outsourced this to this dishonest activist organization whose number one mission outside of taking out this network to squash any free speech through astro turf campaign, online against anything they consider to be conservative or right of center. elon musk once referred to media matters as evil propaganda person. that is not hyperbole, he is not wrong. "new york times," it is getting
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difficult to decipher the two. they want to deplatform benny johnson and ben shapiro. remember, youtube is owned guy google, the number one donor to democratic party out of silicon valley. the argument would be shapiro or johnson, they are spreading misinformation saying covid may have come from a lab or hunterbiden's lapto contains russian disinformation. >> john: they said ben johns on said there is election interference, a lot of people believe that. all democrats cheated by nominating vice president harris, his opinion is they cheated. they sushgum vented the primary process by elevating her to the
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position. those are probably opinions held by a lot of people. >> joe: that is the whole point, it is opinion. kamala harris did not get one vote before she was handed the nomination, can you call that rigged? some people say you can. we can't have opinions like that when half the country does have an opinion like that? me media matters is a tax-free organization. they use funds to pressure major companies to pull advertising from outlets they target. here is "new york times" pres presenting them as a legitimate source and they are an act vist organization, hope they are not successful. deck is stacked against shapiro and johns on and others given youtube and google are trying to take them out. we saw with hunter's laptop, they were successful squashing
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voices at a critical time. >> sandra: we'll see where it goes next. thank you. >> john: thank you, joe. brand new fox news power rankings reveal it is anyone's game out there, what r potential paths to victory for each candidate? we'll take a turn on the touch screen with robert wolf coming up next. r payments are getting out of control. get a newday 100 va cash out loan at lower mortgage rates to pay off those high rate car loans.
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>> sandra: here we go, been looking forward to this, we are back on the touch screen. power rankings out this morning, path to 270, robert wolf is joining me. he is a trooper, he just had knee replacement surgery. i am glad you are on the mend here. dive into the issues, top issues is the economy, immigrant, abortion, and when people are asked who is better to handle, immigrant and economy to trump. i will ask how that will play
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out in key states considering toss-ups we're looking at as far as electoral votes. this is what matters, dive into the path to 270. we have been chatting about this. i will run through a scenario, or two, and you run through yours. what many are saying, easiest path to victory is pennsylvania, north carolina and georgia. if he secures victory in those three, he is 270. she can win michigan, wisconsin, arizona, nevada and still comes up short. easiest path to victory for kamala harris, she wins blue wall, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania and nebraska goes blue, she is 270. trump can win north carolina, georgia, arizona, nevada, it does not matter, he comes up short. what are you watching? >> two weeks ago, i said i think trump will be winning, i changed
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it a week ago. on the economy, he was up 15 points, only up 7 today. i think more importantly, we're missing things we've seen in past elections. i would actually lean north carolina to kamala harris. >> sandra: path to victory, let's do it. >> the reason, i think we are your honor yooestimating impact of robinson and stein. i think stein will win the governorship by 15 points and biden lost to 1.5 points in 2020. you say give north carolina kamala. i would give arizona to kamala. reason for that is -- >> sandra: opposite power rankings today. go ahead. >> you guys put a great show on. opposite for two reasons, women's reproductive rights on ballot, democrats outperformed by 4 to seks 6 points and reuben
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is beating lake by 7 to 10 points. i lean arizona. third would be nevada. >> sandra: goes to harris, as well. all right. >> say i give trump pennsylvania. i want to show it, i think we can do it without the blue wall. if you give nevada, arizona and north carolina and michigan and wisconsin, to kamala, she does not need pennsylvania. although i think she will get the blue wall. the reason i think nevada is women's reproductive rights is on the ballot and i think we have misrepresented polling by four to six points. i think she's going to win the blue wall. no question it is a toss-up, i was in pennsylvania over the last weekend and advertisements president trump has are quite strong and powerful and
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advertisements kamala have are strong and powerful. my opinion, it is first time i've said leaning kamala. she has more pathways to victory. >> sandra: look at counties outside of pennsylvania, chester county, see how much joe biden ran it up in 2020. bucks county, we'll look at this closely at 4:00. remember how close it was outside of philadelphia. joe biden won by four points in 2020. look how close it was in 2016. hillary clinton won by .6 percentage points in bucks county. what are you uch waing as far as county breakdown, cities and suburbs? >> in bucks, there were trump assigns, not as many harris assigns, that disappointed me. i was with the campaign over the weekend and they did over 15 million phone calls and knocked on 1.5 million doors in the
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three blue state walls. i think the ground game does not surprise me, i'm a fan of the obama days, it is all about the ground game. >> sandra: i did a such screen at 4:00 and it generated conversation. pennsylvania in 2016, how close this did get with donald trump securing victory .7 percentage points margin of victsry and joe biden flipped state by just over a point. >> i was with trump folks in 2016 when they told me he will do a clean straight on the blue wall and they were right. secretary clinton took it too lightly, kamala harris' team is not taking the blue wall lightly. >> sandra: they have been working hard in pennsylvania, both sides, that is something to watch. thank you, roberts. you'll feel better soon.
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gl he said a dirty word. sounds like to give. give. >> give. give. >> oh -- >> sandra: academy award actress terri garr, has died, after a long battle with multiple scler yoesz. garr's career spanned comedy, drama and television and appeared 92 numerous television shows, "star trek," "friends," what a career. she was 79 years old. >> john: just last week i was looking at her.
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we will mourn her passing. vice president harris is skipping swing states to deliver closing arguments in washington, d.c. hours from now. she will speak from the ellipse. we expect she will use the location to hit trump's character and denote memories of january 6. joining me is marc thiessen, former speech writer. donald trump tried to get ahead of this with an event at mar-a-lago and he said this, listen here. >> she is running on a campaign of immoralization and really campaign of destruction. but really perhaps more than anything else, a campaign of hate. campaign of absolute hate. you know, i said yesterday that she's a vessel, she is a vessel. kamala intents to conflict and keep misery going and she's going to keep it going as long
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as she can. >> john: her campaign wants backdrop of the white house, the ellipse, january 6 will come up, other stuff, does that serve her well? >> marc: i don't think it does, it reeks of desperation. after the first assassination attempt, president biden said we need to tone down the rhetoric and we're talking about trump is a nazi and fascist, they ramped the rhetoric up. that is all they have. nobody is voting for kamala harris. it is not like her supporters are enthusiastic about her. they want to vote against trump. trump's supporters are voting for trump, for his ideas and what he promises to do for them. negative enthusiasm is real and can win elections, we've seen it before. that is what she's tapping into. >> john: he's a fascist, has character flaws, usa action,
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democratic pac said you need to change what you are doing. here is what they said in an e-mail. negative attacks on trump's character are less effective than positive details about kamala harris' plans to address needs of everyday americans. focusing on ump tr's behavior can be effective lead-in to talking about substantive policy, not effective moving vote choice on its own. when it comes to her talking about policy and differentiating herself from joe biden, neither she nor or surrogates seem to be able to articulate that in way voters can understand. >> marc: she is running in the most unpopular presidential administration since world war ii. she was deciding vote that unleashed worst inflation and before he ordered disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan, she
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was border czar whether you want to call her that by name or not, she was deputized to deal with migrant crisis and worst border crisis in american history. how do you, you can't run on that. you can't run away from that, you're part of the administration. only option is to say, look at him, he is bad. orange man is bad. he is fascist, nazi, that is all they have. they don't have anything else to run on. there is reason why -- the only time a sitting vice president wins is when people want another term of the sitting president and like george h.w. bush won because people wanted another reagan term. she is stuck, she is trying to run as an outsider challenging him. it does not work, she is sitting vice president. >> john: democrats seized on this comedian who opened for
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trump and hours before trump was in the building let alone on the stage who made disparaging jokes about puerto rico, what were supposed to be >> joe:s. democrats have taken that and run with that, voteerces are saying, don't like it, puerto ricans in this country vote democrats not republican. still, the first rule of politics, in closing days of the campaign, do no harm and you have to wonder, how did that ever happen? >> marc: donald trump is not responsible for what some idiot comedian said. what he said was disgusting and they should condemn it. what i don't understand is at that rally why did they have this comedian who called puerto rico an island of trash, instead of having nikki haley? what will decide this election, 18% of electorate is undecided or leaning one way or the other
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and have not made a firm decision. they will break for trump and give him massive victory or vote for harris or stay home allowing her to squeak over. who is perfect person to go to reluctant trump voters and say, you know what i understand your concern. i would love to see her on the stage other than that idiot. >> john: that did not happen and i -- >> marc: lots i would like to have happen didn't happen. >> john: she probably offered to be out there. >> marc: there is still time. >> john: six days left after today. >> sandra: thank you, john, america's top adversaries meddling in our elections, including new report of chinese hackers. general jack keane is here, up next on what they are after and how we can stop them.
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target. general jack keane joins me now. good to see you. how serious is this? >> jack: it is serious, what is happening, china, russia and iran have become very aggressive in the last 3-1/2 years using military force in their region. they see cyber espionage as element of national power to assist them to accomplish their goal. big picture wise, what all three are doing is undermining american people's confidence in their institutions and elections, in their government. also, there is discord in the united states, we report it every single day. they exploit that and take advantage of it for the same reason, to undermine the american people and accomplishment of government, whether good or bad. that is big picture and they become very aggressive.
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russians were the best at this and now all three are involved. not necessarily working together, they all have their own cyber activity. it will take form of going after groups, for example, they will take american veterans, iranians go after veterans and convince them war in the middle east going on is not in their interest and exploit it. they go after blacks and exploit blacks and say government is making promise to you and not fulfilling them. there is always an element of truth in some you can find a thread. obviously there are people opposed to any war we have ever fought. then arab and muslims, they will exploit them like in michigan saying you have not been assimilated into american society the way other groups have been and americans continue to discriminate against you,
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etcetera. they will go after individuals. that you are hacking people's phones and trying to find information which would create reputational risk for that person if they expose it to the public. sayeret matkal it has gotten to the point this election season there are jokes about it. this is interview with candidate and vice president kamala harris, with charlamagne the god. watch and listen to this exchange. >> the feds might have the phone tapped. >> and russians, don't forget them. >> sandra: probably more se seriousness than a joke would render. when state department is asked about it, this is how they characterize this threat. listen. >> when it comes to making asesment inside the united states and monitoring it, the intelligence community and law enforcement does that work. now when there is something that
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rises to a level of concern that need to be addressed directly with chinese government, we address it with the chinese government and have over many number of months made clear to china our concern about this behavior and potential and fact we would take it seriously. >> sandra: you can make your concerns known, what are we doing about it? >> jack: not much. we've been involved in listening to other people's phone conversations, foreign ser adversaries around the world and used that to kill terrorists because we know their location. using technology they have in their hands or around them in terms of compufter to penetrate. this is advance technology we've had for years. what we do to chinese would make your eyes water.
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feel good about our capability to penetrate what is happening in that country. same time, you will hear the state department say we'll tell them not to do this. they come back at us and say, what are you talking about here? you are doing this full time every single day against us. that is reality of it. people have to take, there are encrypted nets out there that they can use. we get lazy. when i'm talking to a government official, i'm on an encrypted anticipate. i get lazy about it, i say, go to the app and we are moving fast. we have to safeguard who we are talking to, when and it is a sensitive issue. >> sandra: they are looking to expose that in different scenarios. good to talk to you, thank you for being here. good to see you.
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>> voting records matter. knowing my opponent voted 100% of the time for biden and harris is important. they gave us immigrant, $1000 per month in state of michigan, that has been devastating. >> john: that was mike rogers last hour, battle for blue wall state enters final days. wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan could decide who goes to the white house. >> sandra: nominee j.d. vance campaigning in one of the key states today, michigan, that is where we find alet the record reflects is mcadams, she has more from there. >> both candidates, vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump have been crisscrossing battleground michigan in past few days to connect with voters on the ground, that story is coming up after the break. customize and save with liberty mutual.
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spee it in the final stretch to the election both presidential campaigns are intensifying efforts to secure votes and better ground state of michigan. republican vice president nominee j.d. vance has -- he's expected to speak in holland, michigan, soon. our alexis mcadams is in detroit and just help close is this race? >> hey, john. when you look at the recent pools -- holds it in a dead heat in battleground michigan. regarding kamala harris and former presidents donald trump had a 48% according to the latest polls. this comes in daily pans the senator who is not the vp nominee is making a final push to voters. wash. >> i think the voters of this twisted around the world for change name are going to vote for peace, what purpose partly than regular going to work for donald j. trump. >> with one week until the election if you can believe in both candidates are
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holding rallies in these battleground areas in michigan where trump won back in 2016 and president biden carried it in 2020. harris is working to win the union vote in michigan, it's very important here in the state visiting a union training facility rather out in saginaw, michigan, trying to connect with blue-collar union voters. akey demo that she's trying to win over. >> he gives a lot of talk about what he cares about but on the issue specifically about what is good for you and union labor, -- >> but trump has promised to revive the tourist economy and is talking about it a lot lately saying the motor city has gone down the tubes bowing to bring back the auto industry. >> mr. trump: i am proclaiming by -- that by the end of my term the entire world will be talking about the michigan miracle and understanding rebirth of detroit. >> the michigan senate race is also very tight.
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he just talked one of the candidates their grandmother latest fox news power ranking showing this this morning, the michigan senate race is shifting in favor of republicans, that's pretty big. is now considered a toss-up between democrat alyssa and republican mike rogers. slatkin has been warning supporters in recent days in -- and nationally back out here lie we know mike rogers does a candidate will be here behind me to try trying to talk with locals faith leaders in the back link -- block immediately were excited to talk to him in a bit and also you have to think too hard about what these polls say, you just have to turn on the local news. every single commercial is about, you know, what's going on in the senate race speed that he loves the election season. it's worth a lot of money. alexis, thank you so much. and from my going to allentown tonight to -- your privilege or music. >> sandra: we will indeed, we'll be watching it beat that your dvr never missed "america reports." amgen
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