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a matter of getting people out to vote and maybe they won't vote for the vice president but they probably won't vote for the former president either. you know i do think some of these things matter. >> bret: panel, thanks so much. tomorrow on "special report," latest on fox polling three battleground states. north carolina, two battleground states or will be later this week michigan or pennsylvania. we will take "special report" on the road. remember, if you can't catch us live set your dvr 6:00 p.m. in the east 3:00 p.m. on the west coast. follow me at bret baier on instagram. take you behind the scenes on all our travels and behind the big set in new york for election night. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight and every night. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and still unafraid. "the ingraham angle" starts right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening, everyone, i'm laura ingraham this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight. thank you for joining us.
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now, democrats have been trying to diane out on that anti-puerto rican joke at the madison square garden rally. hoping they were going to capitalize on that. big hit among puerto rican voters. well, this was puerto rico's shadow senator speaking today. >> i strongly and fully support and endorse donald j. trump to be our 47th president to make america great again. [cheers] and, of course, to make puerto rico shine again. >> laura: i loved it. they thought all these indictments on the lawfare was going to crush trump and it didn't. but a joke told by a comedian was going to get -- these people can't be taught. but, another narrative being trampled on, certainly if that won't stop kamala from telling
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lies tonight. in a desperate attempt to reignite what is clearly waning enthusiasm for her campaign exactly one week before the election, harris is going to speak to a very large crowd gathered on the ellipse across from the south lawn of the white house. we will bring it to you live. meanwhile donald trump, is he rallying in allen town, pennsylvania which will also cover, but, first, return to rage, that's the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ now, think about the contrast here. trump packs the garden to the rafters, it goes to a liberal city to do so. but, for her closing pitch, she heads to the most pro-democrat place in the united states. here in washington, d.c. how brave is she? well, tonight, she will tell us that it's time to turn the page. finally, i agree with kamala harris. it is time to turn the page. from the biden era of decline
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and demonization that she will continue. and to an era of prosperity and peace. from their agenda of division and hate to a new time of unity and optimism. with her, it's not turning the page, it's a return to rage. >> she is running on a campaign of immorallization and really a campaign of destruction it's a campaign of absolute hate. >> of course harris is going to go after trump on abortion because democrats think so little of women they reduce them to one issue. so, all you women out there tonight, forget the nightmare cost of living, what you pay at the pump, what you pay at groceries, insurance, all of that that harris helped create, forget the open border that the girls and women have been brutalized under, forget all
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that. just focus on that one issue. now, for the party that claims to cherish democracy, they sure don't like it when it comes to abortion. now, all the supreme court did was return the issue to the states. and reportedly there are more abortions happening now than they happened before the dobbs decision was even handed down. so how does any of this make sense? the truth is she doesn't trust women to make issues on this. beyond abortion she wants the federal government to dictate the outcome on every major issue from boys playing on girls' sports teams to the type of car that you get to drive. they don't trust you and really they don't even like you. so don't buy the abortion hustle, it's lame. and, of course, they are going to be more dire warnings tonight about how trump will try to jail his political enemies, hello, they have been trying to put trump in prison since he came
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down the golden escalator nine years ago. they hope the lawfare by the way would be an insurance policy too prevent trump from running again. let's not forget biden and harris' flunkies actually did put trump's former aides in jail. steve bannon was release today and peter navarro in july who thinks they would not have been prosecuted if they worked for trump? if you think that? i have some sand to sell you in the mojave desert. everything kamala is saying tonight is a lie, all of it. it is a classic case of psychological projection. donald trump was president of the united states for four years. i have known him for 25 years. i spoke to him at least once a month during that time he was
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president. at no time did he ever tray to weaponize the doj against his opponents. and he didn't use the military or the fbi against his opponents, either, never did it. so this speech of kamala's will basically be a replay of biden's independence hall speech. remember that with the creepy red lights? biden ultra maga is coming for you, kids. it was nasty. it was hate-filled with laughed at. convinced no one. talk about divisive. but, of course, no more so than the hitler-nazi-fascist card that kamala and company are playing now. >> kamala inflict and keep this misery going as long as she can. that's the only way she can get elected. she is going only criticizing talking about hitler and nazi and because her record's horrible, her borders are the worst in the history of the
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world. >> laura: that's an under statement, i think if it's possible to history of the world to be an under statement. perhaps my favorite part of kamala's speech tonight is her promising to bring republicans to the table and even to give them positions in her administration. as if a single trump supporter thing count. there were liberals who want perpetual war. so tonight it is simply kamala harris' latest attempt to answer the trump juggernaut; but his rise is based on his record, the economy, the border, his attorney policy. and he promises a return to peace and prosperity, which is pretty credible because he has done it before. but the an mating theme of kamala harris' campaign hating on donald trump and throwing in a little abortion for good measure.
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it's toxic fear-mongering. and economic plan if you call it a plan it's a joke. price controls and tired cliches, the fact is she has been trying to play catch up with trump for several weeks now trump is dominating the male vote because he treats them like actual human beings. he offers them real solutions to their top concerns. but kamala is either sending the obamas tout lecture men, pay attention to women's health or you are a sexist or she is trying to pander to them with stupid stage moments like this. >> >> you will bleep my f words. >> we told all the family secrets [bleep] >> two empty pants suits having a beer. they are going to need shots after tuesday night. all right. meanwhile, trump seemed totally at ease remember when he went on joe rogan's show for three hours or at the mcdonald's'
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drive-thru seemed like classic trump. but you knew harris was in trouble when she even tried to co-opt trump's positions on everything from degree requirements for federal workers to no taxes on tips, copycat. now, even the rally at the ellipse, when you think about it oh, yeah, that was january 6th rally i expected her to wear a red tie and suit. it's almost as pathetic as freedom message tonight. democrats are the true guarantee tores of liberty. really? really? was that what it was about in the biden administration pressuring tech companies to censors freedom of speech. the only freedom kamala will protect pot, porn and abortion. the only democratic outcome they will accept is when it's an outcome they like. just a few short months ago, they were suing to kick trump off the ballot in states.
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and they would have done so had the supreme court not slapped him down 9-0. again, the guarantors of democracy. they tried to sue him and kick him off the ballot. come on. that's it. harris' closing argument is just another cynical, tired retread of the same lies that we have been hearing for years. haven't worked so far. and if president trump wins next week, the democrats will have to throw away this entire shameful playbook and maybe start listening to the american people instead of constantly attacking them. and that's the angle. joining me now is florida congressman byron donalds. congressman, the real agenda of kamala harris, she is going to tell us tonight is unity and lo and freedom and turning the page. what do you expect? >> i expect nothing but fear-mongering from kamala
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harris. because that's how she has. she can't talk about the border. she broke it. she can't talk about the economy, she wrecked it. she can't talk about foreign policy, it's a mess. and she can't even talk about her job with joe biden over the last three and a half years, because he is not even allowed at this rally, which is 200 yards away from the white house. so all she can do is fear monger against donald trump. but it's not going to work because, as i travel the country, people are looking for solutions. they are looking for answers. all she has is word salad, but donald trump is the person who will fix america and make america great again. so expect the fear-mongering. expect the projection. that's all you are going to get. >> laura: i think that she is really trying to reclaim the narrative, congressman, tonight, that she is a change agent. and here's what her campaign co-chair said when she was asked about how she will differentiate herself from joe biden.
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watch i think we have it in a moment. sara schneider asking a question. >> we feel very good about where we are. as you say, we are one week out and we are closing this election strong. we feel very good about what we are seeing in early vote and that is, you know, are voters turning out to vote? people that are lower propensity voters don't always vote we are seeing on our side supporters for the vice president turning out in higher numbers exactly as we would like to see to win a close race. >> laura: is that convincing to you that's how it's going to work? >> that's not convince fog me at all. can you tell how it's not convincing with how they acted in this campaign. they were joy and vibes three weeks ago. now everything is attack donald trump, call him hitler, call his supporters fascists. we were at madison square garden, laura, it was great to see you there. it was a fantastic night. had you people like myself,
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vivek ramaswamy, harry o. the founder of death row records. we spoke at that rally. do you think the nazis would let two black guys and a guy of hindu dissent speak at one of their rallies? absolutely not. that's all they have. the con standpoint fear-mongering and gaslighting is enough. people are sick of it. they are done. they are done with kamala harris. and they are done with this version of the democrat party. >> laura: congressman, i just ask you because i think it was my favorite part of the excerpts that came out from this speech is when she is going to talk about she is going to invite republicans not just to just sit at the table but to be part of her administration. does liz cheney as secretary of defense sound good to you? want another war, congressman? because ukraine thing is working out really well. >> no, it would not southbound good to any of us. it would be a disaster. a return to massive military spending all over the globe, which is not what our country needs right now. we need peace through strength. we need common sense.
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donald trump is the candidate to bring that he will depiction everything that kamala harris and joe biden have broken. >> laura: congressman, it was great to see you sunday night. thank you very much. all right, coming up. why do democrats want women to lie to their husbands or their boyfriends? former nascar driver danica patrick has an idea. that's next. ♪
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♪ >> laura: all right, democrats have a really cool new strategy to win over women. when it comes time to vote, lie to your husbands and your boyfriends. >> one place in america where women still have a right to choose, can you vote any way you want. [whistling] >> did you make the right choice? >> sure did, honey. >> laura: someone actually got paid to write that script for julia roberts. is it any wonder that male voters can't stand messaging like this that men are so how bullying or threatening the women in their lives who vote for kamala harris? now, i don't get offended by much anymore. i have been in washington for too long. but that even offends me. joining me now is danica patrick former nascar driver, dan carrasco it's wonderful to see you tonight.
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so pitting women against the men in their lives. your reaction to that? >> you know, obviously that's about lying and i love to say that they have been lying about so many of the things that they have said but they barely said anything when they are interviewed. you don't even barely know what their policies are or what their plan is. it's just a bunch of words. so, i think this is disappointing. you know, on the other side, j.d. vance said something beautiful. he said you shouldn't be losing close relationships with people based on who you vote for in this election. so i think that really if this is the truth about how you feel and that you can't tell your significant other about how you voted, it might reflect a little bit more on the depth of your relationship because this is a core value. voting is a core value that really builds relationships and i think it's really disappointing that they are encouraging lying. >> laura: also the implicit
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message is that men are going to beat you up. men are going to beat you up or somehow abuse you emotionally if you don't agree with them. again they wonder why there is such a big gender gap with men for the gender gaps. this was j.d. vance being interviewed on cbs about the gender gap itself and kind of trying to pull in female votes for republicans. watch. >> 56% of women say the trump campaign is paying too little attention to women's concerns. you say one of your top advisers is your wife usha. >> yeah. she is the top adviser. >> what is she telling you? because the data says you do have a women problem. >> what she is telling me is we have got to make the case to women as well as we can and ultimately trust in the wisdom of those women to make a determination about what's in the best interest of their family. >> laura: danica, it sounds like he almost believes in democracy and he is not worried about women being threatened by men. just like make the best decision for you. isn't that what we all want? >> well, of course.
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speaking of democracy, i think it's always interesting how kamala and the democrats talk about democracy when the least democratic thing that's happened is that she is in the position she is in without being elected into that position. i think that's a sad reality. >> laura: yeah, well, there is a joke going around the internet, danica, they are calling her coopmala. it's always another iteration of you don't get any votes but somehow you get elevated. you don't actually have the merit but you get this job. so now she is in line to get the biggest job in the world, the most important job in the world, and today she was asked, you know, what will you do for laid off auto workers? essentially if this ev man dats date goes through and her answer was, once again, you know, i was raised in the middle class, she actually answered the question with that as the response. >> i hope she was trying to be funny. because we find that funny. but, you know, look, the women
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vote is definitely something that is very important. and i know that women can be very triggered by donald trump's personality to some degree, but i also think that the propaganda and the fake news that has come out time and time again about him has painted a bad picture. and i think it really leads to the fact that we, as americans, need -- as human beings, need to think for ourself, do our own research and realize that some of these things are just not true. >> laura: danica, thank you so much for joining us tonight. i know you voted. yeah. good. all right, good. kamala likes to exaggerate her record of taking on the drug cartels we have heard this countless time. during her tenure as border czar, cartels have gotten richer and more powerful. of course she has no policies to combat that. >> for the first time under our administration we are seizing the assets of the criminal gangs and drug cartels. [applause]
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and we would use those assets to create a compensation fund to provide restitution for the victims of migrant crime. >> laura: yeah. so trump offering policies. she is talking about her old tenure years ago as a.g. of california. now, a stark contrast to everything kamala harris is proposing. alabama senator kaitie britt joins us nau now. immigration is one of the top issues for voters, top three issues. >> absolutely. >> laura: migrant crime has been horrific and hurt women the most and girls the most of any group in america. anything she is proposing that would impact migrant crime? thank you for letting me come on and dig in on this important issue. as a mom i look at this and want to make sure we are keeping our children safe. you look at what donald trump did versus what kamala harris did. and there could not be a more
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stark contrast. here you have kamala harris and joe biden coming in undoing what donald trump did. undoing the progress he made with 94 executive orders in the first 100 days. i mean, let's not forget that she came in and said let's halt deportations. let's stop building of the border wall and she said i'm going to give mass amnesty to people who came here illegally. laura, we continue to see that even today. you saw earlier. president trump post the billboard that was put out that said using taxpayer dollars to talk about services for people who came here illegally. they have got their priorities all wrong unfortunately, too, today we heard about attempted rape on a woman from someone who came here illegally. we continue to hear these stories after stories after stories they are a direct result of the failed policies of kamala harris. at the end of the day, laura, kamala broke it and donald trump will fix it we have the video of
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attempted rape. viewers have to see. this is what facing under kamala harris' tenure as border czar. >> he tried to rape me can you help me. >> get off her now. >> get off her now. crying] >> thank god. [bleep] >> laura: that's another case today that was tweeted out of two louisiana girls, a rape of them that migrant actually videotaped. another disturbing case. is that supposed to be good for women, senator? is that the pro-women kamala harris policy? >> thank you, and thank you for bringing light to this because obviously the mainstream media is not. you think about this, this is unfortunately, yet, another story in a long line of heart breaking stories where women have been raped. women have been brutally murdered. women have been taken too soon.
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i was just in texas last night campaigning with senator ted cruz, we were talking about justice for jocelyn. talking about a 12-year-old taken from us. raped and brutally murdered. >> laura: these are sick people. >> absolutely sick. you hear kamala harris at a cnn town hall saying i think we did everything right when it came to the border. she did everything wrong and fortunately donald trump is going to come back in and put us back on the right track and i'm looking forward to that. >> laura: senator, "yes" or "no," is the rhetoric about trump being a so-called fascist and supporters being fascists which, of course, her vice presidential nominee has said is that putting former president trump's life in danger? that type of rhetoric? yes or no? >> it is absolutely reckless, absolutely, laura. we have seen this rhetoric and they continue to dial it up it. has no place in american politics no. one should be talked to or called things like that. and they know it and they know exactly what they're doing, laura. and it's despicable. >> laura: two assassination
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attempts and they are fanning the flames for some whacko to act like a hero again. senator, great to have you on the show. thank you so much. up next, we take a look at some. most critical congressional races that you might not have heard of, but that could help expand the g.o.p. majority. you got to be on this and we will help you, next. ♪
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♪ >> laura: this is a fox news alert. i know you are highly anticipating this but kamala harris is about to make her closing argument to the country. her speech is expected to be filled with false claims of unity after she and her team spent a week claiming trump is fascist and would not walk back those comments today. we will bring you more as we get it. but, first, to virginia two vets are vying to win the state's
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seventh congressional district. eugene vindman all about war is facing off against derek anderson. the priorities for these candidates could not be clearer. vindman spent. campaign talking about abortion and more funding for ukraine because 200 billion is not enough. anderson focuses on the american economy and the cost of living. well, wait to be fair vindman talked about higher grocery prices he claimed it's a result of russia's illegal war in ukraine. derek anderson joins me now. this race is important to me personally. seventh district is near and dear to my heart. democrats poured a lot of cash into this race. only three candidates raised more than vindman. the war machine wants this man to win. how do you combat that? >> yeah, laura, so i'm running against vindman, a guy who is so focused on his past focused on revenge towards president trump and doubling down on kamala harris and joe biden's failed policies that got us into this mess in the first place. like you said, laura, we are
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focused on the future. focused on making it more affordable here in central virginia. making our community safe by making osure our border is secure and taking care of veterans. my opponent has not only lied about me with millions of dollars worth of ads. outspent me 10 to 1 right now. the polls show we are absolutely tied. despite the fact he lied about his military record. he lied about his rank and time overseas saying he used weapons of war in combat when, in fact, he didn't. look, laura, i'm a former green beret with six deployments overseas including iraq and afghanistan he is not going to out army me, laura. all roads to the house are going to come through virginia's seventh congressional district. i encourage your viewers out there if you want to help get a green beret back in congress derek anderson.com. derrick. we have a shot not only build and keep but build it what i
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would say to women out there sent district of virginia if your goal is to get closer of this idea of bringing back the draft and perhaps your son or daughter getting drafted to fight in ukraine, then vindman is definitely your guy. i mean, i'm sorry, but, he would restart the draft tomorrow if it would, he thinks, give a little bit of an edge to ukraine. that is not what virginia wants. i know the pro and proud military tradition in virginia great common wealth of virginia. the voters want america handled first, congressman. and they respect enormously your incredible service to this nation. peace and prosperity is what they want. trump and you will help us get us there. the peacemaker. i think that is very important for you to use to counter vindman's warmonger background
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absolutely, laura. if we look at kamala harris and joe biden's track record three to four years ago we didn't have wars across the world. >> no we didn't see what happened in israel where hamas came across the border and attacked our biggest ally in the middle east. we didn't see russia come over into ukraine. >> >> laura: weak. >> this is what you get at the hand of weak leadership. my opponent would be a rubber stamp for that weak leadership, laura. that's why it's so important. folks need to help me get over this finish line go to de derrik anderson.com. as a former green beret i have done it all. i have been all over the place. i have been shot at. i have had five of my go guys lost in afghanistan. we don't want war. we are ready to get things back to normal, laura. >> laura: bring back common sense. derrick, great to see you. we are watching this closely. now to michigan's seventh district the race to replace elissa slotkin. republican tom barrett, a district relies heavily on the
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youth vote. according to the study from tufts university this is a top race in the country in the house. college students would have the greatest impact. tom barrett joins us now. all right, tom, we all think college kids are all liberal. i was at texas a&m. i can tell you they are not liberal there. it's a different kettle of fish where you are. how do you capture the youth vote in your district, my friend. >> thank you, laura, so much for having me on. the youth vote is so important. it's important across the country really here in the seventh congressional district in michigan. michigan state university right here in the center of this district i just did a rally there with governor doug burgum. we hired a campus coordinator i have been on campus quite a bit. young people when you ask them do you want to graduate into a trump economy or a kamala harris economy >> laura: we have -- sorry about that, tom, but vice president kamala harris has just walked out to the stage to deliver what we're told is her closing message. take a breath and watch.
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>> out of your busy lives. [chanting] >> [chanting kamala] >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you, everyone. so, listen, one week from today, you will have the chance to make a decision that directly impacts your life, the life of your family and the future of this country we love. [sirens] >> [cheers and applause] >> and it will probably be the most important vote you ever cast and this election is more than just a choice between two parties and two different candidates. it is a choice about whether we have a country rooted in freedom
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for every american or ruled by chaos and division. [cheers] many of you watching have probably already cast your ballot. [cheers] but i know many others are still considering who to vote for or whether you will vote at all. so, tonight, i will speak to everyone about the choice and the stakes in this election. look, we know who donald trump is. he is the person who stood at this very spot nearly four years ago and sent an armed mob to the united states capitol to overturn the will of the people in a free and fair election.
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[boos] an election that he knew he lost. americans died as a result of that attack. 140 law enforcement officers were injured because of that attack. and while donald trump sat in the white house watching as the violence unfolded on television, he was told by his staff. [siren] that the mop wanted to kill his own vice president. and donald trump responded with two words: so what? [boos] america, that's who donald trump is. and that who is asking you to give him another four years in the oval office. [shouts] >> not to focus on your problems, but to focus on his.
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and donald trump has told us his priorities for a second term. he has an enemy's list of people he intends to prosecutes. he says that one of his highest priorities is to set free the violent extremists who insulted those law enforcement officers on january 6th. [boos] >> donald trump intends to use the united states military against american citizens who simply disagree with him. [boos] >> people he calls, quote: the enemy from within. america, this is not a candidate for president who is thinking about how to make your life better. this is someone who is unstable, obsessed with revenge, consumed with grievance, and out for unchecked power.
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donald trump has spent a decade trying to keep the american people divided and afraid of each other. that is who he is. but, america, i am here tonight to say that is not who we are. [cheers] that is not who we are. [cheers] that is not who we are. you see, what donald trump has never understood is that e pluribus unum, out of many, one, isn't just a phrase on a dollar bill. it is a living truth about the heart of our nation. our democracy doesn't -- it doesn't require us to agree on everything. in fact, we like good arguments from time to time, just think of
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your own family, right? it's not the american way to not have disagreements. we don't shy away from robust debate. in fact, we like a good debate, don't we? we like a good debate. [laughter] [cheers] and the fact that someone disagrees with us does not make them the enemy within. >> that's right. [cheers] they are family, neighbors, classmates, co-workers, they are fellow americans. and as americans, we rise and fall together. [cheers] america, for too long, we have been consumed with too much division, chaos, and mutual distrust. and it can be easy then to forget a simple truth.
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it doesn't have to be this way. it doesn't have to be this way. [cheers] it is d is time to stop pointing figures. -- we have to stop pointing fingers and start locking arms. it is time to turn the page on the drama and the conflict, the fear and division. it is time for a new generation of leadership in america. [cheers] and i am ready to offer that leadership as the next president of the united states of america. [cheers and applause] now, look, let me say -- let me say i recognize this is not ban typical campaign. [laughter] even though i have had the honor
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of serving as your vice president for the last four years, i know. [cheers] but i know that many of you are still getting to know who i am. well, let me tell you, i am someone who has spent most of my career outside of washington, d.c. so i know that not all the good ideas come from here. i am not afraid to fight against bad actors and powerful interest because, for decades, as prosecutor and a top law enforcement officer of our biggest state, i won fights against big banks that ripped off homeowners, against for-profit colleges that scammed veterans and students, against predators who abused women and children and cartels that trafficked in guns, drugs, and human beings.
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and i did this work. because, for as long as i can remember, i have always had an instinct to protect there is something about people being treated unfairly or overlooked that frankly just gets to me. i don't like it. it's what my mother instilled to me. a drive to hold accountable those who use their wealth or power to take advantage of other people. the drive to protect hard-working americans who aren't always seen or heard and deserve a voice and i will tell you that is the kind of president i will be. [cheers and applause] and, look, i will be honest with you, i'm not perfect. i make mistakes. but here's what i promise you, i will always listen to you, even.
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[cheers] even if you don't vote for me. i will always tell you the truth, even if it is difficult to hear. i will work every day to build consensus and reach compromise to get things done. [cheers] and if you give me the chance to fight on your behalf, there is nothing in the world that will stand in my way. [cheers] so, look, in less than 90 days, either donald trump or i will be in the oval office. [shouts] [chanting kamala] on day one. on day one -- [chanting kamala] >> and on day one, if
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elected, -- on day one, if elected, donald trump would walk into that office with an enemies list. when elected i will walk in with a to-do list. [cheers] full of priorities of what i will get done for the american people. [cheers] and i will work with everyone, democrats, republicans, and independents, to help americans who are working hard and still struggling to get ahead. i have been honored to serve as joe biden's vice president. [cheers] but i will bring my own experiences and ideas to the oval office. my presidency will be different because the challenges we face are different. our top priority as a nation four years ago was to end the pandemic and rescue the economy.
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now, our biggest challenge is to lower costs, costs that were rising even before the pandemic, and that are still too high. i get it. i still remember our mother sitting at that yellow formica table late at night, cup of tea in hand, a pile of bills in front of her, trying to make it all work. and i have heard from so many of you who are facing even greater financial pressures. donald trump's answer to you is the same as it was the last time, another trillion dollars in tax cuts for billionaires and big corporations. [boos] and this time he will pay for it with a 20% national sales tax on everything you buy that is imported. think about it. [boos] clothes, food, toys, cell phones. a trump sales tax that would cost the average family nearly
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$4,000 more a year. [boos] and on top of that, you will pay even more if donald trump finally gets his way and repeels the affordable care act. [boos] which would throw millions of americans off their health insurance and take us back to when insurance companies had power to deny people with pre-existing conditions. [boos] well, we are not going back. [cheers and applause] we are not going back. [cheers and applause] [chanting we're not going back] we are not going back. because we also know donald trump would deliver tax cuts to his billionaire donors. i will deliver tax cuts to working people and the middle class. [cheers]
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i will make sure you have a chance not just to get by, but to get ahead. [cheers] because i believe in honoring the dignity of work ♪ i will enact the first ever federal ban on price gouging on groceries. [cheers] cap the price of insulin and limit out-of-pocket prescription costs for all americans. [cheers] i will fight to make sure that hardworking americans can actually afford a place to live. [cheers] i will never forget how our mother saved up and how excited she was when she could finally afford to buy our first home. i remember how excited she was. i know that owning a home is not only a measure of financial
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security it's about the pride of your hard work. and, as president, i will fight to help first time home buyers with your down payment, take on the companies that are jacking up rent, and build millions of new homes. [cheers] for years we have heard excuses about why america can't build enough housing. enough with the excuses, i'm going to cut the red tape, and work with the private sector and local government to speed up building and get it done. [cheers] and the cost of housing isn't the only financial pressure on middle class families. i have met so many young people who have a natural desire to parent their children well, but not always the resources to do it. so i will fight for a child tax credit to save them some money.
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[cheers] which -- which will also lift american children out of pov poverty. [cheers] i will work to lower the cost of child care which is out of reach for too many working families today and for too many people in the sandwiched generation who are raising young children and taking care of a parent, juggling all of it is extremely difficult. you know, i took care of my mother when she got sick, cooking food that she had a taste for, finding clothes that would not irritate her skin and understand as i do that care giving is about dignity. it is about dignity and currently, if you need home care and you don't have some money to hire someone, you and your family need to deplete your
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savings to qualify for help. that's just not right. so, we're going to change the approach and allow medicare to cover the cost of home care so seniors can get the help and care they need in their own home. [cheers] now, donald trump has a different approach he tried to cut medicare and social security every year he was president. [boos] look, i believe that when people have worked hard their entire life they deserve to retire with the benefits they have earned. and i believe in the fundamental freedom of americans to make decisions about their own bodies and not have their government tell them what to do.
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[cheers] i will fight to restore what donald trump and his hand-selected supreme court justices took away from the women of america. [cheers] that today one in three women in america -- think about it -- one in three women in america lives in a state with a trump abortion ban. many with no exceptions even for rape and incest. [boos] the idea that a woman who survives a crime of a violation to her body should not have the authority to make a decision about what happens to her body next, that is immoral that is immoral. and trump's not done. he would ban abortion nationwide, restrict access to birth control and put ivf treatments at risk and force
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states to monitor women's pregnancies. just look at project 2025 and read the plans for yourself. look, i think we all know one does not have to abandon their faith or deeply held beliefs to simply agree the government should not be telling her what to do with her body. [cheers] not the government. and when congress passes a bill to restore reproductive freedom nationwide, as president of the united states, i will proudly sign it into law. [cheers] proudly and look. on another subject, politicians
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have got to stop treating immigration as an issue to scare up votes in on election. and instead can treat it as the serious challenge that it is. that we must finally come together to solve. i will work with democrats and republicans to work on the border security bill for donald trump killed. when i was attorney general of a border state, "i saw the chaos and violence caused by transnational criminal organizations that i took on. and when i am president, we will quickly remove those who arrive here unlawfully, prosecute the cartels and give border patrol the support that they so desperately need. [cheering and applause] at the same time, we must acknowledge we are a nation of immigrants. [cheering]
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and i will work with congress to pass immigration reform. including an earned path to citizenship for hardworking immigrants like farmworkers. as commander in chief, i will make sure america has the strongest, most lethal fighting force in the world. donald trump, on the other hand, has shown his contempt for our nation's heroes. calls them suckers and losers. called a four-star marine general, a, quote, lowlife. i will always honour, never denigrate the service and sacrifice of our troops and their families. and fulfil our sacred obligation to care for them.
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i will strengthen, not surrender america's global leadership. and i will stand with our friends because i know that our alliances keep american people safe and make america stronger and more secure. [applause] world leaders think donald trump is an easy mark. easy to manipulate with flattery and favour. and you can believe that autocrats like putin and kim jong-un are rooting for him in the selection. i will always uphold our security, advance our national interests and ensure that the united states of america remain -- >> jesse: fox news alert
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