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in just two days we have the power to decide the fate of our nation. for generations to come. >> this is all you need to know,
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kamala broke it and we fix it. we're going to fix it faster. >> i see a nation determined to turn the page on hatred and division. cooks i will bring back the american dream. bring it back stronger than ever before to cook this moment we face the real question, what kind of country do we want to live in? what she's saying all this and she's going to do when she gets to office. first of all she's got three more months. but more importantly why did she do this before? >> we begin this hour waiting for dueling rallies what could be decisive swing states. any moment now for president trump will be speaking from that stage in north carolina as former president obama rallies in wisconsin with only two days left in the race for the white house. wow, two days here we go for it welcome back to a special america reports coverage. just reminded myself it is sunday. and you are in new york. [laughter] it's good to be with you. arthel: so many games going on's have got football games look at the big game going on with
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politics as well. whoever thought we would be here just down to two days. eric: hours ago. arthel: i am john roberts. they crisscross with their new message. showing just how close the races with trump holding a razor thin lead on a national level with the election now as you pointed out, just two days away. fox news team coach of the porters on the ground across these united states. so far we be with the bill melugin is a macon, georgia were present trouble be speaking later tonight. >> good afternoon. former president trump has three campaign stops in three different states today be the last of which is going to be right here in georgia later tonight. the former president is now reacting to a new poll out out of iowa that's raising some eyebrows as it is showing him losing the state to vp kamala harris for take a look at this but highly respected "des moines register" poll that drop last night but it shows harris up three points over trump and
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reliably read iowa amongst likely voters. now the trump campaign is think this poll is an outlier. they say it is skewed. in pennsylvania this morning trump himself responded to it. take a listen. >> they tell me i am down in iowa. i don't think so. and a good poll, emerson, no friend of mine said that poll is wrong. everybody said why did they announce on a pole that's highly skewed toward democrats and liberals? >> the latest series of near times as sienna pulls came out today. they show trump is behind in several key battleground states including right here in georgia where it has him at down at one point. that's obvious within the margin of error. here's what democrat senator raphael warnock said about how tight this case is it. >> it is going to be a tight race. i believe the country is going to get this right. the race will be decided on tuesday. we are seeing a record turnout
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and the heresy campaign to their credit is doing the hard work. >> earlier today at his pennsylvania rally trump made a controversial remark in which he said that if any assassin was to get to him they're going to have to shoot through the press first adding quote i don't mind that so much. the trump campaign has me getting criticism about that. they are not responding to that criticism. they put out a statement that says in part quote the president's statement has nothing to do with the media being harmed. there can be no other interpretation about what was said. trump's rally here in macon set to kick off at 6:30 p.m. eastern tonight but was sent back to yupik works will be sent watching for that bill melugin thank you. >> vice president harris make a final push through the back of a state of michigan. while unity is the focus of her campaign's closing message she is increasingly tearing into former president trump at rallies. senior national correspondent rich edson is live in michigan.
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she is laser focused on michigan what about this message of unity what sometimes seems to be anything but. >> absolutely. many of her campaign rallies and stops a f of focus on the former president thus far it hasn't been the unity message she is also a laser focus on michigan today is the only state she's going to visit two days before the election. she started the date a black church in detroit. she will visit a restaurant there as well she will stop at a barbershop and head out to michigan state university for a rally in east lansing. the campaign is trying to reverse some of this cap the system and defection from black men and arab voters. has refused to endorse her by the campaign is also arguing late deciding harris exhibit two days to decide that nation. quickly face real challenges real burdens.
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we feel real pain. and we must remember that faith combined with our action gives us the power. the power to move past division and fear and chaos. >> giving her criticism of trump the campaign has called trump campaign called harris unity pitch full messaging. harris landed in michigan late last night she was a new york appearing on saturday night live. harris played her self along with former cast member who plays are now on the show was a cast member when i was an intern there a little bit ago but republican commission on the federal communications commission writes quote this is a clear and blatant effort to evade the fcc equal time rule. the purpose of the rule is to avoid exactly this type of bias and partisan conduct license or broadcaster using the public airwaves to exert its influence from one candidate on the eve of an election unless the
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broadcaster offered equal time to other qualifying campaigns. now tomorrow harris is only in pennsylvania but take a look at some of the things she's doing there. at that entertainment time. she announced in philly sheila dj cassidy, that joe freeway and just ablaze, lady gaga, the roots, jasmine sullivan and adam blackstone and oprah winfrey provide in pittsburgh cadiz perry and andrew day. she buried the lead there. used to work at saturday night live? >> it was was not paid i was intern there in my college days junior ears was quite an experience appeared. arthel: look at that he learns of the new every day. thank you rich. eric: let's take a look at some the shifts in latest battleground polls rich lowry is back national review editor. let's dig into what we are seeing dueling rallies happening on the ground. former president trump in north
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carolina, former president obama will be in milwaukee. look at that is just a second period dig into north carolina. he spent a lot of time on the ground there, former president trump he saw movement with those frustrated with the outcome or the response at the federal level to the hurricane in the storms there. sort of talk about what you're looking at here as he is choosing to focus his time and attention and some of that key counties. lenora county which donald trump want in 2020 by three and half points. he did lose a ground for 2016. he won by 6.3 points in 2016 pres obviously trying to go back and write up that vote tally there. >> absolutely. and a week or two there are rumors harris is getting up on it. run up these counties. the research triangle's democratic area. we see the state after state. they run up the urban and
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suburban areas such to offset trump's emergent adolescent popular areas all the states you see massive blocks of red. those are the geographic majority. there's not many people that live there. in 16 trump shock the world are running up the margin and all those places. >> another will be watching on election night in randolph county davidson county as well but we've seen a lot of attention by the republican party there to run up the boat. now, want to go to the north now in the midwest. wisconsin look this former congressman sean duffy yesterday. he said of election nice comfy focus on those counties. president obama's about to be campaigning on the ground that rallying voters in milwaukee we know how deeply this is. hilary clinton 37-point she won by 2016. biden ran that out pretty won by 40% in milwaukee. it is the surrounding counties like waukesha were donald trump one by wide margins. he is still trying to do so today. what are you looking at here? 's again the same story who's
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going to rip their margins there is no mystery whose voters or coups is just who is going to turn out to put a little bit of a margin was all the difference between hilary and abiding in milwaukee, makes a huge difference in. these a blue wall states it trump is going to have to win one of them to win. i still think kamala harris is most likely scenario is holding to all of them and probably getting to electoral vote victory. eric: let's how do georgia real quick but we also see former president trump we just saw bill melugin speaking from the ground there in bibb county. what are you watching here? what potential surprises could we see when it comes to georgia? some of the polling is showing a shift to harris in the south and donald trump in the north which puts that blue state running question. >> you can look at any pole into almost any story it now all within the margin of error. was a little more ahead in georgia two-point lead you see
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in michigan in latest air times survey arizona plus four. otherwise it's a winning a map for kamala harris at this hold. the big one is a tie in pennsylvania. whoever wins pennsylvania is likely to it if trump wins in pennsylvania is over the top. rename the potential headache is not 0.1 its tide. tide. you look at the averages it's often tied. >> is great for being here thanks for doing this. good to see you. puts a lot of people for trump they thought he's going to the right thing for the country. >> i know my mind wants to do one thing my heart was to do
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another thing. >> i think he goes out and kamala comes in leans more towards her bro hearing from voters with two days left in the race for the white house. coming up will take a look at one of the battlegrounds that will be instrumental in determining a winner plus this. >> there is one more thing trutrumps republican friends wat to do. they want another giant tax cut for the wealthy. this is the kind of guy you'd like too. >> in the [bleep]. president biden spending the wrong messages bp tries to push a unity theme in the closing days of the campaign. mollie hemingway joining us next on whether remarks like this alienate potential harris voters. lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything. amen.
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♪ president biden taken a jab at republicans. this time suggesting he wants too. >> trump supporters with some voters still making up their minds for there are concerns he could be turning off potential harris voters. senior white house correspondent peter doocy is on the slide from the white house for us. hello peter. >> the sitting president is supposed to be the top surrogate but president biden is not in spending this part of his sunday call and influential thinkers or labor leaders. he is right now, at lunch at a golf course in delaware close to his home. his last scheduled stop in the swing states stumping for harris. it sounded a little something different than what we have heard. >> we used to have a little trouble going down once in a while. [laughter] but i am serious. these are the kind of guys you'd like too. >> you like too. >> in the [bleep]. >> according to various reports present biden's inner circle cap
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dates on his schedule open to go stop for harris and the harris campaign just never really came calling parties recently proven to be a distraction to the vice president following garbage gate. progressives are urging the president to channel his feelings from july when he dropped out. >> i mean if i was joe biden and i knew, his legacy obviously is at stake in this election. and he is the president of the united states. got a lot of work to do as a president for i would look at the numbers. i will look at the races am going to focus on being president over the next couple days. [laughter] and that's probably the best thing he can do for not just the harris campaign before himself and his legacy too. >> tuesday night election headquarters is going to be two and half miles away from here. we have not yet been told president biden has even been invited. she was on the ... giving a
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speech he was in the white house a part of it. eric: peter doocy live on the white house thank you. arthel: let's it dig a little bit deeper with mollie hemingway and that chief fox news contributor. just because it's so interesting with got to run the sound again. listen here. >> there is one more thing trumps republican friends want to do it. they want another giant tax cut for the wealthy. i know some of you guys are tempted to think that i'll tell you what, man, these are the kind of guys you like too. >> in the [bleep]. [laughter] >> filed on the campaign trail in scranton he did not disappoint. cooks well, joe biden has a pattern of saying things like this it seemed to go over well with the crowded. although probably less well with much of america. this type of rhetoric he talks about trying to lock president trump up saying half the country's garbage. that you what to do this to the people passing tax cuts. it is probably part of the
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reason why joe biden is struggling with favorability. his job approval rating according to real clear politics average is 40%. that's well below previous presidents at this point in the presidency including donald trump. there is a reason why kamala harris wants to sidelight him. she went everyone to forget she is his vice president. >> i think somebody put in a call and said you're wanted in the situation room mr. president. but, joe biden from his party and that media gets a pass on this. he wanted to take trump out behind the bar. he says he would like too. >> him you know where. trump says something about liz cheney that if she were out on the battlefield is the context of what she was saying this, her view on war might be a lot different. the harris campaign, the legacy media goes crazy. i even noticed you and your colleague jonah goldberg had a go around it when he admitted he
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taken it out of context. >> what is a shame about that is it's a really good discussion to have about how we fight wars. whether we should be fighting wars without a strategy for success. whether the way we been fighting wars for the last few decades is really in the american interest. that's one of the reasons why people like president trump. when he talks about that, that russ ignites with a lot of veterans. some of those recent interventionalists wars who feel that we should be much wiser about how we handle our foreign policy and minding american interest. we don't get that kind of discussion because people in the media don't want too. much worse than this rhetoric about beating people up is the biden/harris administration actually halle has used a loft arrogance or political opponents. whether those are parents at school board meetings or pro-lifers or protesters or donald trump himself who they tried to remove from the ballot. who they try to imprison. who they try to bankruptcy these are very serious issues law for foreign-policy people are voting on but a lot of our media
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doesn't cover as important issues they are. >> jonah goldberg who used to appear on fox news said on friday trump had called fort liz cheney to be put in front of a firing squad and then walked back to say oh no, that's not the context of what he was saying. newton "new york times" siena bulls lot of interesting findings including this. the new york find times late deciders or breaking harris' weight 55 -- 44. typically in a very close election late deciders will break as a group. what is this potentially say about what was he on tuesday? what's it really explains what we have seat in the last week of the campaign and media coverage. young people seeing things on both sides. but you had that media it really focusing on what one -- mcgriff focusing on issues in a way to the advantage of vice president harris. that matches with the media coverage we've seen for vice president hairs thus far. they know donald trump is a very good pole position are particularly relative to where he was four or eight years ago. and so one of the tried-and-true
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techniques is to drive up someone's unfavorable's. you are seeing that reflected in the media coverage. whether those polls are accurate whether the "new york times" is accurate whether the actually and it is going on in the country. one of the things he said in their polling as they have over response of democrats and under response of republicans. so who knows what is going to happen. [laughter] arthel: who knows what has happened has trump voters been under sampled is there a quiet trump bowed out there like in 2016 which shocked everyone when the number started turning red about what i am in the morning question what is going to be closer to a question about that. molly, thank you good to see you. >> thank you. which way is it going to go? there is no way to tell. 2020 clearly did not look good for trump for number of different reasons. this election it's anybody's guess. >> even the final hours things could be changing state to state. we are about to hear former president trump and kinston, he is in georgia sorry. make a, georgian kinston, north
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carolina. alina is up at the microphone right now we've got all the counties in the places it's one of those days there everywhere. arthel: this you have this last hour the interesting thing about north carolina's for the very first time more republican ballots in early voting were returned than democrats. now, the greatest number was among unaffiliated members. we do not know how they voted for the fact republicans beat democrats in the early vote in north carolina, that is stunning. and may be an indication of which way the state is going to go. >> how many turn out on election day or two byron york's point they go early you will not see the turnout on election day. those of the questions we are all asking at this hour we do not quite have the answers until it all happens. we are watching t that live arod to see former president trump party spent a lot of time on the ground in north carolina rallying voters. we are about to see him shortly. arthel: alright, now this. >> we want a free, fair,
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transparent election. we went all legal votes counted and only legal votes counted. and so we have put together a very aggressive election integrity operation of the rnc. arthel: the ballot battles continued georgia start drooling clearing the way for democrat led counties to extend ballot drop-offs. how the rnc is fighting back. analysis coming up next.
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>> in terms of the numbers and also the partisan breakdown. north carolina's record-setting early voting period ended with roughly 57% of the states registered voters already casting early ballots. in 2020 registered democrats outpaced republicans by more than 1 million early ballots. both the parties had a strong showing with the public and slightly outpacing democrats. but do not forget nearly one third of northglenn of voters are unaffiliated print something that is not lost on the campaigns. >> there are people who don't like both candidates who are deciding whether to vote and if they do who they are going to vote for. these are people we believe we are going to capture in north carolina right now. >> election day voting will look very different parts of western north carolina. hurricane helene destroyed several polling sites so the state and federal government
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have assembled large tents with generator power and voting machines the 25 storm damage counties have defied predictions of low turnout. instead nearly 59% of registered voters there have cast early ballots. so jon, and a place of still picking up the pieces cleaning up after all that destruction. there is actually more voter activity than in the rest of the stage. >> is simply remarkable and speaks to the tenacity of those in the tar heel stage. thank you. eric: georgia or its own ballot battle the judge rejected the rnc lawsuit arguing against large counties excepting hand at returned mail in ballots on the weekend. joining is now fox news illegal editor, what is all this mean for the election? >> rnc is disappointed in the decision from the court yesterday. saying they are playing fast and
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loose right up until the election but my understanding of what happened is simply this. the last date for voting in georgia, early voting was friday. several counties there decided to open up offices this weekend. yesterday and today for people drop off in person and mail in ballots for the rnc said wait a second voting is ending how can they drop these off now question at the state has responded with always allowed people drop off their mail in ballots in person over the counter as they put it. counties under state law have the discretion to open up offices after hours or extending the hours that they choose to do so. the court cited here with the state the rnc is appealing that decision. separately the rnc did get a win in the entire situation they push for pole observers to be allowed to go into these offices to watch what is going on and the counties later clarified
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that in fact they were allowed to go in and watch yesterday and today. spokesperson said yesterday they are only talking 105 ballots i was just in fulton county yesterday. eric: is far is how they can prepare for this we don't think the rnc is going to stop here. i believe they issued a statement the trump campaign basically saying they sent letters to six counties we have the map of those counties we can put up on the screen we will all watch closely on election night. they sent letters demanding all of the ballots received after friday be kept separate from other ballots they do intend to come back on this issue, are they doing that? click the court did side with the state there appealing the decision in its entirety that's the remedy they asked for you have to remember when you litigate you have to ask for any that you would like does not mean the court gives it to you. and a number of these cases the
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rnc have filed they have been asking for remedies just like this but even if you do not agree with us could you put these aside as the cases on appeal? there's a lot of litigation for a reason. widespread mail in voting was introduced in covid of course it was going to introduce a whole new host of challenges. common sense tells us that. that plus the fact we have election season a in this county versus election day you can see why we are where we are. if i were to characterize the difference of the loss of the dnc's filing versus the rnc the dnc lawsuits are access to mail and ballots. the losses they are filing is saying certain amount of people are not getting the mail and ballots we need to get it to them republicans are saying they are challenging the validity of the ballots. signatures, dates, envelopes and the like. you can see when these two things converters how could potentially clash. >> real quickly finally on brad
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the georgia secretary of the states he was asked a very important question by our neil cavuto. listen to his answer. >> they both come into fight and represent to make sure everyone is following the law. that is what we are asking. follow the law, follow the constitution we do not believe it last-minute changes go out there get people to vote. when we record turnout. sandra: that was his response to a question from neil. both sides have a lot of lawyers parked in hotels in and around atlanta as they have been for some time. does that intimidate you? what did you make of his response? >> i was focused on a statement he put out yesterday and response of the whole regarding the pole observers being allowed into the offices to watch people submit their mail and ballot applications. he said this we are pleased fulton county is implement a requirement allowing the monitors in the spirit of georgia law. we are concerned this was ever a question in the first place.
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because a local director there in fulton county had said they were not allowed in she said these are not polling places these are offices it's like wait a sec if you're going to turn offices and it polling places you have to allow polling observers in. i thought that statement was somewhat telling from him. >> a lot more to come on that. kerri urbahn thank you. john: candidates spending their days cris crisscrossing the battlegrounds. sandra: meanwhile dnc rolling out a last-minute ad campaign targeting rural voters. will closing arguments be enough to sway those undecided voters david and fred will join us next.
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sandra: battleground pennsylvania and focus ramp-up philadelphia without a revealing vice president harris has lost the most ground in the poorest neighborhoods. former president term remaining company can achieve his best performance there yet. national correspondent bryan llenas is live in philly with the latest from there. what is the trump campaign hoping for there on tuesday it sounds like you have some friends honking as they passed by their. [laughter] welcome to philly. that is right the trump campaign knows they're not going to win in philadelphia. the purpose of it this year is if they think if they can scratch off a few more thousand votes here in philly, trump could win pennsylvania that meets the entire election but look at the numbers in 2020 trump at his best performance yetatan philadelphia getting 240
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votes from 2016. in large part thanks to more support he got in philly supports working-class neighborhoods. >> if we can get 20, maybe 30,000 more votes were going to win the state of pennsylvania. people in philadelphia, we are not rich here. the bite and nomex are killing us. that is why think it's all about. >> republicans had they been knocking on doors strategically for low propensity voters as the democrats flooding the zone. knocking out 800 doors in pennsylvania on saturday alone. that includes many out of stators including kno knockdown0 doors in philadelphia. >> this is the most doors i have done. the enthusiasm level is much higher right now. we had a lot more negative reaction at the door in 2016 and 20 a lot more undecided. here people seem to know this
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round who they are voting for. >> in the puerto rican neighborhood here in philadelphia democrats are playing up that insulting joke made by the comedian at the msg trump rally. when the comedian called puerto rico an island of garbage. there is concern that harris get out the vote effort for latinos start a little too late. it's been a little bit anemic until recently. i think people are going to come out. thinking people are coming out. and again i do think there needs to be sustained organizing efforts year round. not just during an election year needs a historic turn out here in philadelphia gaining a winning by 600,000 votes. that would surpass a blow away even former president obama's numbers. it's why they're having the last campaign event here in philadelphia a concert tomorrow
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night. sandra: speaking of which were about to see former president obama speaking shortly in wisconsin for thank you very much brian. survived democratic national committee so the new campaign and aimed at boosting turnout amongst rural black voters vice president here to spend the final days of the campaign in cities where the important demographic could be a deciding factor. this as early voting reports show a drop in numbers among african-american voters. david the interment and a top political strategist in georgia print these new ads a billboardd and radio targeting rural voters in the south. fifteen counties known as a black belt. that's throughout north carolina and in georgia. this is what said about the campaign quote grassroots organizers voter apathy and disinformation might dampen support. particularly among young black men. black intern outcomes and higher-than-expected former president trump's path to victory will get a lot narrower.
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trump campaign claims a black turnout is lower in 2024 that was in 2020. they are getting a bigger share of a shrinking pod. how might that affect the outcome in places like georgia and north carolina? >> i think if that were true that could truly impact the election pay but i don't think that is true. polling shows donald trump's getting about the same amount of support as he did in the past. but what we are seeing especially here in georgia was that the third week of early voting voting on african-american spiked for going into the weak african-american turnout was about 25% of the overall pie we had about a million votes cast this weekend. overall turnout of voters is not comprised of about 26 and half% which means we had a flood of african-american votes in last thelast few days going into tuesday. i think we will see the numbers hit where they need to go and i think it's going to be a good day for kamala harris. john: this note sense of irony
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and georgia with what the debate was two years ago and taken the all-star game out of atlanta. lesko north, to north carolina where the early voting has closed we find republicans returned more early ballots and democrats did. the greatest slice of the pie was among independents. what does that tell you about what we might see on tuesday north carolina? >> what we are seeing here is the harris campaign acknowledging they are not turning out enough of their core constituencies that now they need to go look at rural america which has been a very safe place for turning out republican votes. jon, let's keep in mind turning out voters is not all the same geography matters. she does not get nearly the boost out of turnout in rural america or it certainly she gets a bigger boost in college towns then she would at a blue-collar communities. what they are in essence and were not getting enough votes with our traditional coalition. we had to start trying to expand if we are going to win this.
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keep in mind, with talks about this a number of times. in wisconsin on both election 2016 and 2020 were decided by one percentage point. that is 25000 votes. it is whoever can go rent the most cars come tuesday make sure the election becomes too big to rig and turn out the rotors. >> transport trucks might be a good thing. a lot has been made as to whether or not republicans are cannibalizing their typical election day vote by giving folks out to early this for states in which win a partisan registration in arizona. the trump campaign says in the states where they know partisan registration. low propensity voters have made up a larger share of the republican both of the democratic vote. so does that suggest they are not cannibalizing the typical tuesday vote? >> listen there is not anything typical about this election
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cycle in 2024 but i have heard many people including the aisle they have cannibalized their votes but i do not think that's the case. i'm expecting a huge turnout across the swing states on tuesday for both sides. that means democrats have a lot of votes left to take it i think republicans are quite a bit of votes as well. but listen, here's the thing about this democrats recognize the lead for games at rural community that is white tim walz is the nominate whether vice president of nominee and not someone like josh appear we are trying to expand the temperature trying to build emergence here in georgia the 2 2020 with the side of fewer than six voters per precinct that's how close election was. you have to go someplace to get a little. john: in 2000 every vote counts but i think this election and the election previous really drives the point home. david, final question to you. we saw kamala harris in a skit on saturday night live going wheat learn donald trump is not invited to come but this is what worn michaels the creator saturday night live said. just about a month and half ago.
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he said you cannot bring the actual bill running on because of election laws equal time provision. you can't have the main candidates without having all of the candidates. one of the fcc commissioners say nbc may have violated the equal time provision. what you say? >> certainly it would have been best had they had both candidates on. there is no question the harris campaign has relied on celebrities, concerts and let's just hope democrats wake up and say it harris lost but man we got to see beyoncé or gosh we got to see james taylor play. maybe that will be the best of having these celebrities turn out for harrison. but gentlemen, let's acknowledge the greatness of all of this. in two days the tv ad stop. we can go back to regular programming. see five local tv channels won't be so happy about that's a lot of revenue. david and fred thank you for joining us in. >> thank you for having us. sandra: good stuff.
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former president trump vice president erin battles in this s weekend in hopes to make one final push as election officials prepare for potential record in person voting on tuesday. senior correspondent alicia acuna is a live in phoenix with the ladies there. >> senator vance and governor spent time in the respective party strongholds this week and with early in person voting over. it's now all about tuesday. while and conservative leading scottsdale band vance told the crowd there so about 400,000 outstanding republican ballots that need to be returned in maricopa county. walz went to solid bluetooth on and flags at pushing turnout for democrats hosted a rodeo to try to tap into latino voters whose
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polls showed have been increasingly supporting trump. cooksey started paying attention watching television after workouts at their and focus on it. and that is when i thought no i cannot vote. >> meantime trump supported strobe at 56-mile caravan through parts of maricopa county to urge fellow republicans to show up and nudge any of those undecided. >> you have got to know by now. you cannot just be standing at the polls going i just don't know. you should have your mind made up. it's not like this thing snuck up on you. >> out of arizona at 4.3 million eligible voters closer to .3 million returned their ballot as of saturday. "new york times" scannable people who are devoted trump leads harris 50% -- 46 in this state.
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sandra: thank you. john: what a sunday afternoon against out the competition begins, football. [laughter] sandra: fox news alert we have this set up for dueling rallies are president trump running behind for his rally in north carolina. you see the podium that there we are also anticipating charlotte wilsey former president obama in milwaukee. john: after all this time is coming down to the short strokes just about a day and a half left. and then it is election day. so excited. it's great to be here to share with you. sandra: it's awesome to have you here in new york will have more tomorrow set your dvr never ms. america reports it. thank you for joining us this special edition i am sandra smith. john: i am john roberts will see you tomorrow afternoon. the story with martha up next after this quick break. lord, you know what's on our hearts.
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