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>> lawrence: jay is a zombie. >> let's get those buckets out. >> we have camden, the skull commander and leah is a fortnite trooper. >> take your mask off for the cameras so they know what you really look like. >> are you of candy? >> brian: are you hanging up with your friends? you can stay up until midnight. >> going to parties, too. >> parties, midnight candy, what better? >> ainsley: we're going to a restaurant with all of our friends at 3:00 and then trick-or-treating in our neighborhood. good job, everybody. >> brian: see you tomorrow. >> happy halloween. >> bill: thank you, guys. let's get it rolling. philadelphia showdown happening this morning pitting musk and far left d.a. larry krasner.
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musk has ordered by a judge to attend a court hearing this morning over that $1 million lottery for voters trying to get them sign up and pledge their allegiance to first or second amendment. the question is whether he shows up. this from last night in green bay, wisconsin. >> response to joe and kamala have simple. you can't lead america if you don't love americans rick that's true. i call you the heart and soul of america. you are the heart and soul. we built our country. >> new uniform, five days, folks, from an insult to a rally cry. donald trump is in wisconsin pledging to be a president for all americans. wait until you see what he was driving when he showed up. quite a commute, dana in green bay last night. then there were five. i'm bill hemmer, boo on halloween. >> dana: i'm dana perino and
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this is "america's newsroom." i found that hysterical, funny and that he wore it through the whole speech is hilarious beating them to the punch and figuring a way to have fun along the way. biden called trump supporters garbage. this is the latest in a series of epic campaign stunts this year. supporters love it. [crowd chanting usa] >> bill: the crowd was roaring and trump went into a riff how he came up with the whole garbage idea. it was quite funny actually. this is what we're looking at now five days out. new fox polling on your screen, neck-and-neck. is this moment enough to move the needle? new fox polling deadlocked race. more on that with kellyanne conway with analysis. alicia acuna reports from
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arizona and aishah hosni is in nevada with the trump campaign. >> happy halloween. he didn't get in the back of the truck as you suggested yesterday but close enough. i will guess this will be the number one costume that people come to the rally wearing today on halloween. take a look at this. it's now probably the biggest troll of the year. trump riding shotgun in a garbage truck while wearing an orange safety vest at the airport in green bay, wisconsin. so he actually kept that vest on throughout his entire rally as he said president biden and vp harris should be ashamed of themselves. >> i think that the comment made by really both of them. there are two of them. about being garbage, maybe 250 million people, they shouldn't be talking. that's like deplorable. this is the deplorable for hillary and i think this is worse actually. for joe biden to make that statement is really a disgrace. >> so guys, the trump campaign
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is on the offense in this homestretch. gop candidate will make his first visit to democrat-leaning new mexico today. if you are wondering why they would do that, the campaign tells me trump is courting latino voters and looking to expand the map. plenty of those voters in new mexico. next he will come to nevada focus on the surging cost of homeownership here in the state. he will also likely encourage early voting as the last day to do that in nevada is tomorrow and he wraps up his west coast swing in arizona. they suggest arizona may be trump's strongest battleground opportunity. he has an edge in the majority of polls here that don't exist for him or harris in any other swing state. vp harris is also stopping in arizona and nevada today. she will be with jennifer lopez in nevada and we'll see how many people show up at today's
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rallies with those orange safety vests on. i would imagine a lot. >> bill: okay. it is halloween. thank you, nice to see you there in nevada. thanks. >> dana: vice president harris still in major damage control mode over biden's remark. alicia acuna is live in phoenix. good morning to you. >> good morning, dana and bill. vice president harris is coming to arizona to court latino voters but she arrives on defense. here is a portion from an abc news interview from yesterday. >> here is how i think about it. i really want to bring our country together. >> you are promising to -- how do you convince some supporters of that when you are calling their candidate a would be dictator, petty tyrant? >> i'm talking to everyone as an american regardless of who they voted for. >> harris also has her work cut out for her here in arizona, which has the largest hispanic
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population of the battleground states. a recent maris poll of arizona likely latino voters find trump leads airis 53 to 46% with a margin of error off 3.0. they moved arizona to leaning republican. the former president has an edge in the battleground. president biden beat trump in this state by a little more than 10,000 votes in 2020. on the issues polls consistently show harris is most trusted on reproductive rights but trump leads on economy and border and border patrol released these numbers for arizona showing in fiscal year 2024, there were nearly 565,000 illegal border crossers in this state. today harris will be appearing here in suburban phoenix with a very popular mexican music group. as aishah mentioned she heads to nevada where she will be
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appearing with j. lo. >> dana: the tigers of the north i think if i'm going back. >> bill: very good. right here is the coin flip, all right? three significant battleground states, michigan, pennsylvania and north carolina. this is what our fox polling tells us today. two things to keep an eye on. the margin of error in all three states is three points plus or minus. pretty good polling. among likely voters who sometimes gives us a better idea. michigan we have a tie 49, 49. pennsylvania trump leads by a point at 50%. likewise for north carolina. what we also found here okay? blue wall states wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, these are brothers in arms, okay? they vote as a unit going back to 1992. you see it the clinton years, gore and kerry losers those
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years. obama was a victor in 2008 and 2012. crossed over went three for three with trump and flipped again with biden. great leg states going back to the convention in milwaukee a target for the trump team as well as the harris team. this is what we find on the issues right now. far right kamala on abortion leads by 18 points. on immigration and the border trump leads by 16 points. in the middle the economy. donald trump over the summer had a significant lead. sometimes as much as double digits, all right? in this moment in the state of michigan he leads but it is by two points plus two for trump. easiest way to look at this going into tuesday her easiest path is wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania and picking up one in nebraska. we take a few of those off the
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board here now, okay? his easiest path going to tuesday to get to 270 is flipping georgia, keeping north carolina, and flipping pennsylvania. that would do it. kellyanne conway joins us now. join our conversation here. what is in the polling and top of mind right now? >> top of mind right now is what the trump campaign has been able to do in the last 24 hours is brilliant because the unexpected surprises going into election day should be of your own making. i disagree this is a gaffe by president biden. i think many reporters see it as a revolution and how they feel about us whether they're deplorable, irredeemable, extremist, xenophobic. we've been called that by some of the democratic senate candidates as well playing defense. i think much of this was the way kamala harris has mishandled her boss, joe biden. she tries to distance herself
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from him. why wasn't he in the front row thanked by her and called to the stage and a little more gracious and inclusive? they leave him by himself in the white house and he is doing a call on behalf of her campaign to a very left wing latino group and we saw what came from that. so look, i think at this stage, the big october surprise for me has been how kamala 2024 has become hillary 2016. they don't seem to have joy on the job. that sort of energy and elasticity that shows you are resilient and can adapt to unforeseen circumstances. because they tried to tattoo donald trump to some comedian and tasteless joke that trump doesn't know anything about him but you can't escape the comments of the leader of your party and the boss who gave you your job.
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i think this is all coming home to roost. what i see in the polling trump needs to get back to the advantage on the economy. a natural advantage. he talks a lot about cultural issues and the border. this is probably the moment to go back and remind everybody of the significant differences with distinctions between how he performed as president on the economy and how the biden-harris economy has left people feeling more vulnerable economically and consumables have become out of reach and unaffordable. >> dana: the battleground state inflation numbers are stark. you can point to all of those. pull them up here. everything in this group except for pennsylvania is above 20%. pennsylvania at 19.2%. that's deaf niftily on people's mind. if you pull this up michigan, north carolina, pennsylvania and family situation you touched on this and give these numbers and let you carry on. michigan, how do you feel your
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family is doing? holding steady or falling behind. 42-45 in michigan. 44-44 north carolina and in pennsylvania similar number. so similar. hemmer and i were saying very similar in those three states how people are feeling. >> they are because they've all been victim to excessive government spending. we have spent money in in administration we don't have on things they don't need or ask for. in michigan you have the particular issues. the american population upset with kamala harris and joe biden. e.v. mandates. slotkin says i don't have an electric vehicle. they hear mandate which takes away your choice. for voters, the questions are always very simple for them. they go in there and they look at the ballot box and say do i want four more, stay the course or make a change? that's why kamala harris has
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tried to be the same agent. she has her fingerprints all over these economic data that you are showing and the other thing that's happening is basically kamala harris and democrats are saying squirrel. that's not true. you are telling us your family is barely hanging on or falling behind and that's not true. even to the extent it is kind of sort of true, michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin, it is not as important as calling him names, as stopping donald trump from being president. look, i think the kamala harris campaign, like hillary and some of trump's primary opponents in the last year and earlier this year have fallen into the same trap. make their candidacy about trump. people want it to be about them the people. they are listening very carefully how you can improve their lives and give them a release valve into things that vex them. americans count be more plain and simple what is bothering them and what they are taking
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into the polls. even in these closing arguments for kamala harris to go back to abortion, not inflation, not immigration in such a way. she doesn't -- do they not understand abortion voters are already baked? i don't hear this enough. because of these ten abortion initiatives in these states, some are swing states like arizona and nevada, you don't need to have your presidential vote be a proxy for your position on abortion. you can have your position on abortion be the way you vote on the initiatives. you can vote one way at the presidential level and vote the same or different way on the abortion issue. i know the left thinks they were doing a great thing by getting more turnout. we know how to bounce around on the ballot. >> bill: the post finds women in arizona about that. we're looking forward to spending the weekend with you and probably most of next week.
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>> can't wait. >> bill: happy halloween. bye-bye. >> dana: house republicans are speak seeking more information into the cleanup effort over president biden's garbage comments looking into whether administration officially illegally edited an official transcript of the remarks in order to put them in a less damaging light. two republicans saying this. just apologizing or clarifying thought to change them despite them being recorded on video by releasing a false transcript of his remarks. >> bill: one scary sight here. president biden greeting trick-or-treaters at the white house and playfully pretending to take a bite out of the babies once, twice, more. one dressed like an ice cream cone and chicken. his final halloween party for the kids of staffers. the internet proving it won't be one to forget and might leave a mark. she reached out to white house officials and one of the
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responses she goss was that face plant emoji that you get on the phone he stepped in it again. two days in a row what they are saying. the transcript is a different deal. on the baby? >> dana: the baby didn't look unhappy. >> bill: on the transcript you're right. stenographers at the white house have a job. it is supposed to be impartial. the question is whether or not they were. >> dana: if it's illegal. it's certainly wrong, don't do it. >> bill: north korea overnight flexing its might yet again amid reports it sent troops to support russia. what that could mean in the war in ukraine coming up. plus this in chicago. >> our community would like to see this as a hate crime. here he was walking to synagogue and we are very concerned. >> dana: a suspect in the shooting of a jewish man near a synagogue confirmed to be an illegal im grant. why he was apprehended at the border last year and then
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u.s. mainland. keep an eye on that. >> bill: back here at home in the state of georgia a lot of attention patching the peach staved come tuesday night. black voters there rushed to the polls the first day of early voting. energy appears to be dying off. we aren't sure why. maybe they pick up between now and next tuesday. democrats growing concerned the initial jolt might not be strong enough to turn the peach state blue. here to comment on his state's election the georgia secretary of state. i want our viewers to know you did a great job on your website and if you want to be an election or data nerd go to the secretary of state's website. job well done. i understand the law that was signed in may by your governor will require these counties essentially to report the vote within an hour of receiving it, which means on tuesday night when your polls close at 7:00, by 8:00 east coast time we may
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have as much as 80% of the vote in georgia on our board. is that right? >> well, we are looking at least 65% of people voting early. 70%, maybe 75. you are right. whatever that is that has to be reported one hour after the polls close and that will be 8:00. many of the counties the smaller ones will have theirs up by 7:30. >> bill: want to show this call for one. here we go now. the turnout after 17 days about 48% of all registered voters which means a little more than half is still out there. early voting by race you break it down on your website white 60%, black -- it is said the african-american vote has to be 30% or greater to win statewide. see if that's the case. black voter turnout in fulton county biggest county in the state has exceeded that, 34 1/2%. savannah is below 30%. hunt around on the map and pick
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a different county and some of the black turnout seems to be about 26%. what accounts for that do you believe right now? >> well, i don't get into why people aren't turning out to vote. it is so easy to vote. my wife and i voted in less than seven minutes. electronic poll path we have now people get checked in in less than a minute. it is really fast. people are moving and making their free will choice. they want to vote absentee we have that supported with photo i.d. which we think is early voting. everyone gets to choose. we'll see what shows up today and tomorrow and next tuesday we expect a big turnout again. >> what did you learn from 2020? >> number one, people had concerns about absentee voting. we have been sued by democrats and republicans over signature mat. how do we do something objective
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based. i looked for a way we could do that. we put in driver's license number and photo i.d. compliant state and given voters -- we need to make sure with strong turnout we need to keep the lines shorter than one hour. lines have to be shorter than one hour. what we just passed the vote totals for the early votes have to be up by 8:00 p.m. all that layers up to get people's confidence and enjoy the process of voting. why should it be a chore? it should be fun to vote. it is fun to vote in georgia. you may not like the results, i understand that. we're 50/50. but it will be easier. >> bill: kamala harris this week was on the stump talking about the georgia voting laws talking about people being thrown in jail if they give water to votes waiting in line. you did not name check her but said it was cheap politics. >> it is cheap politics. even wrote a letter to larry
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david hbo special poking fun that he had been arrested for handing water out. we don't have lines for one thing but also people were actually having the t-shirts and engaging voters with 150 foot zone and we said you can't come within that 150 foot zone. if you want to be outside 150 you can hand out water but not within the 150 foot zone. we have short lines and it just made up stuff. that goes back to harkens to the day of stacey abrams. she lost in 2018 and said machines were flipping votes and now we have a candidate for president talking about that we'll throw people if jail for bottled water. it is made up stuff and i'm tired of it and it's not true. people in georgia are good people. >> bill: 11,700 was the number between biden and trump four years ago. brad, good luck and we'll be watching. thank you. >> dana: election officials have
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some explaining to do as citizens from china now charged with illegally voting in michigan. how could this happen? there is also this. >> start the party watch, angels. your dodgers have won the world series. >> dana: the dodgers win the world series and cap a historic season. now as they celebrate the yankees ponder their epic collapse. we've got stories, more ahead. >> bill: shots fired, huh? wow. ♪ g, it's changed his quality of life. leo's number 2's are really getting better. better poo, better you! that's a good boy, leo! i'm a lifelong republican and i voted for trump twice, but i can't do it again. trump wants a national sales tax on imported goods.
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>> bill: so now here is the tally. more than 48 million americans have already cast a ballot. among them a non-u.s. citizen out of china did it in the state of michigan. able to vote in a battleground state and where we find alexis mcadams live in detroit. what happened and how was it remedied, if at all? >> we're still waiting to figure out what will happen in ann arbor, michigan. for people catching at home this is what we know happened. a student at the university of michigan, a chinese student who is not a u.s. citizen was able to use his university of michigan student i.d. card to register to vote and at this point we think his vote still might count, though, in michigan. this happened on sunday. according to the michigan secretary of state's office the
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chinese student cast ballot at a campus polling location in ann arbor, michigan. he is facing serious criminal charges including perjury because he lied about being a citizen. his vote was tabulated. we're trying to figure out what will happen because it is already in the system. the new investigation continues as we get a brand-new look at polls showing exactly how close things are in this battleground state of michigan. the brand-new polls from fox news that show harris is leading trump by two points in michigan on the expanded ballot with rfk junior. he dropped out of the race to endorse trump but he is still going to be on the ballot. now it is a dead heat when you look at this in this match-up. just trump versus harris in michigan. this thing is locked at 49%. when it comes to the economy harris is nearly even with trump. a difference from the last poll that came out. he does rate best on immigration. listen to this. another topic he is gaining traction with, middle east
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policy. the arab and muslim vote could swing this election in michigan. it is slipping out of vice president harris's hands as days go by. voters tell us they are angry over the stance on israel and gaza. they tell me the country needs stronger leadership. >> how is the biden-harris administration failing in the middle east. >> if you keep the war in the middle east jewish and muslims killing each other, this is world war iii. so dangerous. we need a strong man. i hope and i think mr. trump will do it. >> he is not the only one, bill, who is shifting on the ground in the arab muslim community but happening also with the black vote. we'll see what happens in a few days. >> dana: fox news contributor jonathan turley. i know you are following all of
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this very closely. i want to show you a little bit about the number -- i have the wrong thing if front of me. the number of lawsuits that are already pre-filed. is that going to gum up the works? could we end up in a situation where we feel like we want to make a call because we can't because lawsuits hold it up? >> it may be a late night. it may be a long week depending how close this is. we've gone through this in previous presidential elections. i remember in 2016 i didn't leave fox studio in new york until 2:30 in the morning. so we may have a repeat on that. the good news is that we are tackling some of these things earlier than we have normally done. there is a major problem developing with fraudulent registrations, those numbers are going up. the number of districts are going up. but to the credit of election officials they seem to be on this and seem to be trying to get to the bottom of this.
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it seems to be a systemic effort that has led to fraudulent or false registrations. it is better to deal with that now. the problem with post election challenges is you just don't have the runway. courts often throw up their hands or say you don't have standing. they rarely force a state election board official eaves to turn over information and that produces a lot of frustration and a lot of distrust. in some ways the earlier litigation may give us greater transparency. >> bill: we'll see about that. a case we're waiting on now in philadelphia and we think it might happen at the top of the next hour. elon musk has been summoned before a judge doing this million dollar giveaways trying to get people to sign a petition they'll respect the u.s. constitution. the d.a. thinks it might be illegal. what do you think? >> this is larry krasner who is one of my classmates at the university of chicago and he has
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always been known to have a very strong political edge as a district attorney. i think the filings his office has made are transparently political. they put to pull musk off the campaign and into a courtroom. musk says it is not illegal to have a -- we only want registered voters to do that. if you compete in this lottery, you have to be participating in the political process. the other side is saying it's illegal to pay people to register or to vote. they have a shot across the bow from the justice department on this but there have been no charges. the krasner thing in philadelphia is a civil action that is largely sort of nitpicking on whether this is an appropriate lottery system. but it seems like a real effort just to pull him into
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philadelphia and a friendly judge. >> dana: what happens if elon musk doesn't go? >> that's a good question. the judge says he wants the parties in the courtroom. i would think it would be a good idea to go even though there is a lot to object to. there is no reason why musk would be forced to go into that courtroom. doesn't make sense why the judge would insist upon it since his company, his campaign and representatives will be there. we'll have to see. everything about elon musk comes with a healthy dose of drama. >> bill: i don't know what the difference between this and zuck bucks in 2020. zuckerberg gave a lot of money to a lot of different places. is there a difference or not? >> both of them have different bases to defend them. these are people putting a lot of money to try to ramp up the political process. in the end it would be a difficult case to make as a criminal matter against musk. why are they putting such an effort in this at this time? >> dana: he gave money to
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organizations that were already established, not to individuals but i think the point you are making, jonathan, is the right one. if you are already registered to vote and then you sign the petition and you get a million dollars you should be fine. the question is are you paying people to register to vote? my read of it that's not the case. we'll see what happens in court. >> right. i think that's right. there is no question to be legal if the court views it as saying this might be a close call but he is giving the money if you sign a petition in favor of the constitution, that's not unlawful. i think that's where they are likely to end up. >> bill: we have some drama. >> dana: i'll take it. >> bill: see you next week. >> thank you. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: okay. here we go, bill. the los angeles dodgers are your 2024 world series champions. >> start the party, watch angels.
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your dodgers have won the world series s >> dana: the dodgers knocked off the yankees after being down five runs earlier in the game. the team celebrating their eighth world series title popping champagne bottles in their clubhouse. we were at a diner. i got in the car and got home. it wasn't that far, 25 minutes, and they lost after being ahead. >> bill: a lot of long faces in new york today. but congratulations to the l.a. dodgers and their fans. terrific team. really good team. >> dana: was it worth all the money they spent, the dodgers? >> bill: now it is for sure. is there any dispute? yankees aren't saving money. they are shelling it out every year. >> dana: the difference between
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roi and rbi? >> return on investment versus runs batted in. there you go. roi versus rbi. i don't really know what i'm talking about. >> bill: there is battleground states hit hard by high prices. how does that matter at the polls on tuesday? you have a big fight in the badger state. some are calling on celebrity supporters to draw attention to them. here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine, like google, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre.
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campaign since august trump has been there ten times, harris eight times. wisconsin the one to watch. how is it going for both campaigns? >> well, extremely busy, dana. tomorrow night kamala harris and donald trump are actually going to be within a few blocks of each other. trump will be at the pfizer forum where he accepted the republican nomination at the convention in july and harris will be on milwaukee's lakefront with a number of rappers, the legendary eisely brothers and others will be joining kamala harris for a big rally on the lakefront blocks away. this just shows you in the final weekend before the final vote just how important turning out the vote not just in wisconsin but in the milwaukee area where there are roughly 700 to 800,000 votes up for grabs. with wisconsin deciding the
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presidency in 2016 and being within 20,000 votes in 16 and 20, it is not a stretch to say that the milwaukee area might decide who wins the presidency. >> dana: let me ask you something. when you had your special election it was in the spring of 2023 for the state supreme court and the turnout was unbelievable. i remember asking bill hemmer, the master of all things when it comes to voter turnout, we looked at the numbers. it was astounding how many people turned out to vote in wisconsin in that special election. especially there in madison county and around the college. i'm curious what you see in terms the of turnout numbers, what your feel is for 2024. >> well, the madison area is home to not only our state capitol but also the university of wisconsin, go badgers. it turns out an incredible number of state employees and
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students in the early vote every election cycle whether it's presidential, gubernatorial, judicial elections, supreme court justices. the rest of the state in the early vote right now, dana, is going gangbusters predominantly in republican heavy counties, we're seeing massive early vote. that's no surprise. there has been a concentrated focus in this state with both the republican party of wisconsin and the trump campaign getting their voters to the polls as early as possible. and incidentally, we're also seeing that in the all-important state of milwaukee, where democrats typically need to run up the score to win statewide here, the voter margins are sort of lagging. the raw votes are lagging. wisconsin democrats have privately expressed concern that those margins are not as high as they might need them to be because so many people in milwaukee, particularly black and latino men, are gravitating
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towards trump in larger numbers than anyone has ever seen before. minorities go to a republican candidate. so there is a lot of fear that milwaukee might not be able to deliver wisconsin for democrats this time around. remember, a little known fact the only time before 2016 in recent history that a republican won wisconsin in the presidential election was 1984. that was when reagan won 49 out of 50 states. republicans really have a focus on this state thinking if they can win here, they can flip all three blue wall states and win the presidency. >> dana: dan o'donnell, i feel like need to have you on speed dial for election day. have fun at the rallies. >> i will. thank you so much, dana. >> 1.5 speed. the world's richest man is being challenged over his $1 million giveaway to registered votes.
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we'll check in on that. joe rogan says harris missed an opportunity to be on his show by making too many demands. could that decision hurt her come election day? >> she had an opportunity to come here when she was in texas. i gave them an open invitation. i said any time. eddie, no. frasier, frank. frank? —fred, how are you? —fred! support up to 7 brain health indicators, including memory. check your mail for exclusive neuriva deals! i try to put my arm around any vet that i can. absolutely. at newday usa, that's what we're doing. we put our arm around the veterans. when i think of the veteran out there that needs to refi his home, he may want to purchase and we can help them and provide that financial solution for them and their families. it's a great, rewarding feeling. everybody in the company, they have that deference and that respect and that love for the veteran that makes this company so unique.
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>> dana: uptick of large groups at the border. law enforcement officers worried these migrants could pose a threat to the united states like a man accused of shooting a jewish man in chicago last week. brook taylor is live in mcallen texas and has the story. >> officials here say they see a major uptick in special interest aliens at the border. migrants coming from countries that pose a significant threat to the united states. the latest example of this
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making national headlines is out of chicago. an illegal migrant there accused of shooting a jewish man wearing a hat on his way to synagogue last week. the alleged shooter is a special interest alien from moritania, west africa. he was apprehended in the san diego sector and released into the u.s. he hasn't been charged with a hate crime. the victim has been released from the hospital and back here in texas at the border dps officials tell us they've been seeing more special interest aliens in eagle pass, texas, seeing larger groups again. one group of more than 100 migrants with families and young children. a dozen unaccompanied minors. another group in eagle pass two of the migrants were identified as special interest aliens from pakistan. >> these are individuals from adversarial countries from the middle east, from west africa,
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countries that would normally have some type of ties to terrorism or threats to national security. that's why it does raise a red flag when you come across anybody from these countries. >> dps tells us that part of the concern about these special interest aliens is the fact their countries don't communicate and share their criminal histories with the united states. dana. >> dana: thank you. you've been doing amazing work. i want to point this out because we showed you earlier there is this shooting of a jewish man on his way to synagogue. basically there has been no -- the mayor doesn't want to say anything. ritchie torres is the democrat of new york, congressman very strongly in support of israel and against anti-semitism. if you burn down ballot boxes with the messages of free gaza in oregon, the local police will act if the motive is unknown. if you commit a hate crime
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