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campaign in the media and surrogates in academia, all of them the ruling class that rule over our culture for eternity that is the enemy within if your cultural marxist, and economic socialist. if you're an islamist or jihadist you want to destroy the state of israel, that is the enemy within if you don't believe in borders and don't believe the american people are the greatest people on the face of the earth then you have no business running for the white house. i can only hope there is enough of us that love this country and understand what is going on to outnumber those who don't understand what is going on or those that just don't love it, let's hope but more than that let's work we have 48 hours left 48 hours means the difference between liberty anteriorly. i'll see you next time on "life liberty and levin". >> i'm trace gallagher 11:00 p.m. on the east coast,
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8:00 o'clock in los angeles. this is america's late news, fox news at night, breaking in 25 hours on the east coast we begin election day come america's last chance to make their voices heard to find out who will take the reins at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> we have a big lead the fake news don't tell you this we have a big beautiful lead. >> and one of the most consequential elections in our lifetime and we have momentum. it is on our side. can you feel it. >> the candidates holding dueling valleys and key battleground states with the latest polls continue to show the race is a dead heat another campaign is taking a single voter for granted. >> what we hear from the here's campaign. >> they know they will stress off the back this is going to be close but the optimistic it's been described as nauseous the optimistic. >> people saying there's a
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reason for me to vote for him and there's a reason to vote for her. this race is so close and that many states that can make the determining. trace: security and tightening with the fencing going up near the white house and beyond. authorities say no specific threat but they're not taking chances. team box coverage ashley strohmier with white democrats and the media are saying about trump supporters, marianne rafferty live at the latest polls the senior national correspondent rich edson live in east lansing with the vice president but we began with bill melugin making georgia follow the trump campaign. good evening. >> good evening as well, former president trump a short time ago wrapped up the third campaign rally of the day, he was in three separate battleground states today this was his final weekend of campaigning and he says he thinks if he wins here in georgia he's going to be on the fast track to the white
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house. take a listen. >> we have record-setting early voting number ever seen before everybody's working as a unit because winning this vote and by the way winning the state, we win the state and it is over. trace: former nfl legend in georgia running back herschel walker was at tonight's rally and he says is on the university of georgia campus when laken riley was murdered by an illegal alien and he says the border is a top priority the selection. >> donald trump can't bring laken riley back but he can help her family and help us to stop this illegal immigration. and he can help us to stop other criminals from coming into our country. >> the latest new york times siena poll shows harris with the slim one point lead over donald
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trump here in the state of georgia amongst likely voters, 48 - 47 that is within the margin of error, backup your life we're almost there, one day of campaigning left for both of the candidates donald trump will have a very busy day tomorrow. for campaign rally set for monday, what in north carolina and two in pennsylvania. his last one he's getting nostalgic he's going to have it in the exact same spot in 2016, 2020 that will be grand rapids, michigan to close out the 2024 campaign. we will send it back to you. bill melugin and florida, the spring and trump campaign secretary karoline leavitt. great to have you on the show we went up with the real clear politics average on the battleground states appear. the former president is leading and five of those but the margins are very small. it's going to be close. >> no doubt we've always known this is going to be a tight
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race. the internal data shows president trump leader never battleground state and we feel good about the early voting trend in the states, republicans are heeding president trump's calls to get out and cast their ballots early wearily day to never battleground state when it comes to the early vote in the commonwealth of pennsylvania we've cut a 20-point deficit from where we were in 2020. we're cautiously optimistic about a big victory on tuesday night. president trump had three valleys today and for tomorrow to close out the truly historic campaign. >> it is interesting the here's campaign you talk to them and they think women are going to push them across the finish line but marco rubio begs to differ. >> first of all i want to point out, kamala harris is a bigger problem among men than donald trump does among women. other women that going or going
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to tremble for kamala harris, of course other women that don't like donald trump, the women that are going to support donald trump, a lot of them and i think you will see that bear out on election day. trace: what do you think of that caroline. >> senator rubio is spot on the real gender gap is the issue kamala harris has with men president trump is leading by 25 points with men admitting battleground state polls. when i talk to women on the campaign trail they talk about the same issues and it's insulting that the democrat party in the here's campaign talk about abortion when it comes to women. we want more money in our pockets and in this inflation nightmare. we want to end the tragic reality of illegal monsters, rapists and murderers, never at the southern border and taking the lives of innocent women in this country. president trump is offering to solve the problems why kamala harris ignored them, it's very appealing message to women and there are thousands that showed to every sigel water president trump rallies, tens of millions who would cast their ballot on tuesday. >> nikki haley wrote a op-ed quoting here, trump is not
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perfect but he's a better choice, the sub headline reads if you like his policies but put off by his tone or his excesses consider the cost of the past four years. it took a while but she is in. >> nikki haley is all they do we appreciate the support anyone who wants to make america affordable safety and strong is welcome to join our team. as you heard her say you have to like everything president trump says or does what you have to agree his policies were better for this country then kamala harris his policies over the past four years and if women or all americans want change president trump is only change candida on this ballot in 2024 he's a change away from the inflation, were in the chaos the past four years he will bring safety, security and prosperity for all americans just like he did in the first term as president. trace: we are down to the wire. thank you for coming on the show. vice president harris spends
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funded luncheon sunday trying to 45 in the blue allstate of michigan the correspondent rich edson is live in east lansing with that side of the story. good evening. >> vice president kamala harris but her day campaigning in michigan and only michigan she began her day at a black church in detroit and went to a restaurant, a barbershop in pontiac in a rally on michigan state campus this evening, she made no mention of her opponent even as she spent much of her campaign criticizing former president trump. harris told the college students that she loves generation z because the rightly impatient for change. >> we know it's time for a new generation of leadership in america. >> also in the speech he promised to do everything in her power to bring home the hostages and in the suffering in gaza. in serbian detroit, we asked gretchen whitmer about harris
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losing support among voters in the sizable arab community michigan in about michigan congresswoman rashida tlaib to endorse harris. >> in a race that close isn't that malpractice from a democratic member of congress. >> the selection is awkward to come down to one person or another or one community or another it will be a close race and we want people to endorse and support kamala harris and tim walz what were doing work all across the state and i will not criticize anyone. >> we asked governor witmer if harris is going to win the state and she said yes. >> rich edson light. some of the pre-polls are out and it appears the presidential race is going to be a nailbiter and the crucial battleground state marianne rafferty is live with the latest numbers. good evening. >> it is a battleground showdown two days to go, the latest polling is showing a very tight race and seven important states
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the latest new york times see anna college paul has trump ahead in arizona by four points while harris is leading by thin margins in georgia, nevada, wisconsin and north carolina and italian the swing states of michigan and pennsylvania with the margin of error over 1%, those percentages in each state showing how razor thin the margins are in the pull of 8000 likely voters. she political analyst says while reliable, the pool may not give the full picture of actual voter intent. he says across the final polls white democrats were 60% likelier to respond the white republicans that's a larger disparity than the earlier polls this year end not much better than the final polls in 2020 even with the pandemic over it raises the possibility that the polls could underestimate mr. trump yet again, democrat pollster echoing the same sentiment. >> there are a couple of points bacon because of low response
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rates the so-called shy republicans or shy trump voters who don't want to admit they are for donald trump. in the lower propensity voters are more pro-trump than pro harris. >> the latest poll revealing swing state voters top concerns, they are the economy followed by abortion and immigration. trace: let's bring a california gop chairwoman independent little splinter may mailman and melissa derosa, thank you for coming on. john fetterman says trump has a connection to pennsylvania voters. >> whether it was biden or it became harris i said it's going to be very close and trump definitely has a connection with voters in pennsylvania and that's why it'll be close but
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there's a lot of tremendous amount of energy for harris as well to speak but it could really come to pennsylvania. >> it really could in good for john fetterman to going on joe rogan for several hours even though kamala harris could not do it she could do a few seconds on snl. it is true trump is a connection with pennsylvania not only because he was shot there and all the enthusiasm of things that people forget like the east policy that was ohio but on the pennsylvania border, these people are culturally very similar in ohio and pennsylvania and they feel his attention to the working class and his attention to taking down the washington establishment and fighting for them. i do think there is a connection does connection mean they're going to show up and vote, that's a question. >> melissa derosa, kamala harris is running different ads rejected about the middle east on israel and michigan and redding in pennsylvania. watch this and i'll get you,.
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>> i will always ensure israel has the ability to defend it itself. >> what happened in gaza over the past nine months is devastating. we cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering. >> doesn't come across as disingenuous to run different ads in separate states targeting different things to different people. >> this is politics and you have donald trump he speaks very passionately about jewish issues in israel and then you see him in dearborn michigan two days ago and according to the palestinian vote i don't see him in the diner pain we can only end the war if you release the hostages. of course different tailored messages to different audiences and what you have to watch for is a flip-flop that donald trump came to new york and said he will fix salt when he broke salt. in the last final days it's right that the voters are skeptical but in that instance is not an inconsistent message. >> jessica you worked these
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numbers and when they say it's going to be close you told me earlier it's going to be close. >> we knew that from the beginning we always knew this would come down to a few states and a few thousand voters in each one of the states we have to look at right now the first time voters that are turning out early and banking the votes, what does that mean i mean the republican side can move on to lower propensity voters when we are outperforming the way that we are when it comes to the early vote that is good news for republicans. >> i want to play this trump's closing ads have a little bit of garbage in them. watch. >> they know what they think about. >> only garbage after his his supporters. >> if donald trump can get through all of that we can get out to vote. trace: is it effective? >> i think so. it turns kamala harris closing message on itself which means she showed to be what joe biden
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said the unity person you know you're not, let's remember what joe biden and kamala harris have been screaming for four years in the past few weeks your garbage, faxes, maga extremist, as kathy hochul said anti-american, anti-woman misogynistic, racist. that's not unity and this ad captures and reminds people that there is one person who is fighting for all americans. trace: it's a good point, she does, kamala harris running ads where she's talking about uniting the country and then her rhetoric is not really all that uniting, watch this. >> we see in our fellow americans, neighbors, not enemies. >> together we will build a brighter future for our nation. >> these united states of america, we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dict
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dictators. trace: it does not feel that unifying, what do you think. >> at the end of the campaign you are seen her trying to close out on a positive message she was saying it was the first time she hadn't named donald trump by name but unquestionably it was described by president biden to say what he said and what kathy hochul said this weekend and what was said about republican rabbit around trump the last several days and all the surrogates would do well to shut up and let the principal take this thing over the finish line and it does muddy the message, there's too much negativity on both sides. at the end of the day voters want to hear what you could do for them and that's why she's closing on positive. >> are both going crazy tomorrow trump's going to have four different rallies. kamala harris going to be busy. doesn't matter, people are down there good about how they're going about. >> the turnout is the most important. i feel people have ready made up
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thereby they're not changed a lot of people's minds. but what they're doing is turning out and that will make the difference. we have so many close races, not just the presidential but they're down ticket races where the turnout will make the difference. >> it is fascinating. jessica, melissa, thank you. we appreciate your time. >> the dwelling approval this is an albatross for harris. her administration, joe biden's approval rating at 41% of the tryst donald trump retrospectively do you approve how we do this president 48% almost half given the approval rating. >> msnbc election grew thanks the approval rating could be the biggest factor in the race. that's forget our own election expert pollster analyst, great to have you on the show. were down to the wire, the des moines register has harris up by plus three.
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it shook the world this poll 47 - 44 this was like what, nobody even talked about iowa for months and all the sudden it is a big headline what do you think of the pool. >> let me remind viewers with seven to eight days to go there's a whole series of surveys state surveys some done by reputable pollsters which the i will pull was done that had joe biden with the 12 or 151 even had him with an 18-point lead in states that biden barely one. i hope everyone is calm. i know it's hard to be.com before the election and the election really matters that there's way too much focus on the survey. i don't believe the iowa results and i will be shocked if it's true it means every other survey is wrong across the country. it's an outlier and we should be
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focused on what's happening overall across each of the states in this really a dead heat i'm prepared to say that trump does when georgia and prepared to give wisconsin to harris. the other states are too close to call. in the end it is about turnout it's about younger women vote in they have in the past and whether union members and latinos participate on the republican side. i'm watching the very specific voter groups they will make the decision and right now it's a 50/50 race. trace: it's interesting i look at nevada and it's fascinating girly but has done extraordinarily well if you look at nevada in georgia and some of the other states the early vote has done really well for republicans do you see that as a trend or what do you make of. >> is a good point i see as a
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data point. in the end i'm watching the rallies to see how many people show up and what the messages whether there communicating it and both candidates are heating on also renders over the last 48 hours. for donald trump if he wins in pennsylvania or michigan i don't see how he loses the election but he has to win one of the two states. for harris if she takes georgia which will be decided early in the evening north carolina early in the evening those are two incredibly powerful bellwethers and we should know by ten or 1030 maybe 11:00 o'clock. we will not know the winner until wednesday or thursday but will have about whether by weight until late wednesday evening and i understand you're doing your show late election night. your show may be more instrumental in telling us what happens and who's the winner of any show.
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>> watch fox news were to be on until the wee hours of the morning and it might be decided there. he predicts postelection accusations, misinformation undercounting and corruption. i have 45 seconds left, what you mean. >> i don't accept it is what i mean. i think we need to get people the right to count the ballots in every legal voter has a right to vote, every vote should be counted and every count should be verified. it's really that simple. i'm afraid there will be too much of the election rigging talk without giving the states the chance to vote. it's not helpful to undermine the security of the election. it's not helpful to create and so doubts in people's minds that something is unfair i trust the states and many have republican secretary of state and republican governors we need to
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give the votes the chance to be counted and don't believe what you read on the web a lot of it is wrong. trace: great to have you on the show. coming up on the special edition of foxes at night democrats targeting trump supporters as anti-women in anti-american and as joe biden said macho guys who should be smacked in the backside. he did not say backside but it's sunday night so i did. how america's youngest voters could shape the selection. the gen z voter panel coming up and why the american dream is declining next. somebody just got their first debit card! ice cream on you? your money is a part of your community, so your bank should be too. like, chase!
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trace: the countdown to election
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day hours away and some democrats in the media verbally attacked trump supporters. ashley strohmier is live with the details. >> the rhetoric on both sides has reached a fever pitch with almost one day and tell americans cast their final votes and some of the most prominent members of the democratic party steam into direct their active voters. >> these are the kind of guys with ass in the ass. >> of reporting for these republicans didn't anti-woman, antiabortion and basically anti-american. >> of course these comments follow other recent controversies like when harris sarah get mark cuban seem to knock the intelligence of trump's female following and when president biden appeared to call trump supporters garbage longtime liberal television host bill barr says that my have been a bigger gap than people realize. >> at the very end the iron judge in game six.
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>> at the end of the thing he blew it all out because i feel like it epitomizes everything that the trump people hate about the democrats. they look down on us is like deplorable times ten. >> one here is sarah get seems to have learned from the mistake of his collie. >> to think after the americans who seem to prefer him over kamala harris are clueless. >> what i believe is many people gather their information from different sources and we need to reach across some of the divisions. >> obviously you would think with the race is so tight that every vote counted democrats will be careful. trace: we shall see. ashley strohmier live in new york let's bring in the cohost of everybody settle down podcast steamboat institute fellow kaylee mcghee white, thank you for coming on.
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i would've play a little bit were sound. i think this proves that democrats love republicans. watch. >> we are not falling for the folks who are trying to divide us, together we will build a brighter future for our nation. >> these are the kind of guys that you like to smack in the ass. >> donald trump you never seem around strong intelligent women who make everybody for these republicans into it women, antiabortion and basically anti-american. trace: don't you feel united, you feel a little cozier than needed 20 seconds ago. >> this is a horrible closing message from the democratic party. he seems unanimous across the board amongst all campaign surrogates for kamala harris, they cannot stop insulting the opposing side. what kathy hochul was saying was interesting i find it insulting as a young woman to suggest i'm antiwoman if i don't support the
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democratic party. it is interesting they make the claim and right now in new york kathy hochul is supporting a ballot initiative prop one that will completely erase the traditional definition of biological sex from the state constitution. don't tell me that you support women when you could not defend our basic biological reality. >> it is interesting. here is kamala harris you heard the sound bite she's on "saturday night live", here she is. >> it's nice to see you kamala and i'm here to remind you you've got this. you can do something your opponent cannot do. you can open doors. >> i see what you did there, like in a garbage truck. >> i don't really laugh like that dubai. >> a little bit.
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>> the fcc commissioner says she can't do that you can promote one candidate you have to promote the others and they scold the gig from jimmy fallon a few years ago. >> that's really good when trump was on 2015. it was not bad it was not hilarious but it was not total cringe the kamala harris appearance. but i saw nbc on the nascar post coverage they gave trump equal time they gave him a minute. >> they gave her a half minutes. >> i don't know if i call that equal time. but they did try to get out ahead of any potential fcc violation. trace: here is jd vance today. watch. >> you have kamala harris who runs from the friendly american media, can we trust that person to negotiate with vladimir putin the leader of russia. xi jinping the leader of china of course we can't she can't
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talk to the friendly american media and she cannot be trusted to negotiate on our behalf of the world stage. >> it's a good question if you can go three hours with joe rogan how many can you go with xi jinping. >> is not just that she can't get on the stage of the anderson cooper and appear coherent let alone on the world stage with other world leaders. it's not just the rhetoric. the problem is also kamala harris policies. like it or not she inherited the biden administration failed policies and the policies have rejected weakness to the entire world she's now a representative of the weakness in the world is not going to take that seriously she's in the white house. trace: obama's former campaign manager was on msnbc. he is concerned about the early votes. watch here. >> republicans you have an advantage in early vote numbers when the early vote comes in and schedule look a little different than 2020 and that is scary. when you dig into the numbers
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the numbers that i care the most about our two blocks women voters and young voters. those two voting blocks are coming big. >> are you checking about the early voters, it's one of the things you talk to the people who know the most in places like nevada and georgia in the early vote is unique and disturbing if your democrat. >> i think so i don't want to read too much into them take it with a grain of salt, nevada build up 40000 voted advantage republicans versus democrats. what you don't know how many mail ballots will come in for clark county those will go overwhelmingly democrat. the biggest unknown in all the states wanted independence doing we don't know that we know their voting in big numbers but who they break for will determine how the states go in the polls are tied. >> thank you, we will see kayleigh in los angeles for the big election special, she will sit where a messersmith is
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i love you guys i love this generation. here's the thing you all are rightly impatient for change. >> the gen z vote has a major impact on the election and younger americans are casting their ballot is more difficult to predict the never lisping and conservative commentator caroline correspond at the university of florida say thank you both for coming on. we just heard, the hearsay and we and keeps repealing to gen z, why you feel that. not too long ago kamala harris was calling us stupid, i'm not sure what his foot flopped on the at the leadership institute campus reform how college
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students have said they are the front of the biden administration disastrous economic policies. we watched our tuition rates skyrocket, we watch the cost of our apartment rent go up on top of the cost of gas and groceries and electricity and for those reasons donald trump is resonating with my generation. trace: i wonder, when you look at the whole thing of the totality what is your big take away, is it the economy do you feel like the american dream is slipping away from you or what is that you can put your thumb on. >> always go back to this, am i in a better place than i was four years ago. is america in a better place than we were four years ago. i think the answer is pretty clear. as for me i'm a christian so it's super important to have a president who stands with israel, who is pro-life he will protect her country and believes in secure borders and who has proven himself time and time again that he will keep his
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promises that america is better under him. for me my biggest take away america was a better place under trump. >> i wonder i was doing research and i know that you believe that the harris walz campaign is actually trying to scare young women like you and caroline. is that something you feel strongly about. >> as a young woman it's been a rough week we've been called garbage by mark cuban and then called uneducated and been called week and were paying attention to the device of the misogynistic rhetoric that is coming from the left. i will tell you as a young woman what is on the forefront of my mind this election is the safety of my community. it's closing the border is national security. the ability to one day own a home and start a family. >> it is interesting i wonder if you share that, is there something that attracts you primarily to the former
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president. i know you are christian. i'm wondering if it's it's security or the border or if there's something else that draws you to his campaign? >> absolutely. as i just said what browse enter draws me to president trump america was a better place under him that's not just my opinion that is simply a fact. you can ask anyone around you, they can say their voting for harris and they're happy to vote for her but did they have more money in the pocketbook under biden here is, do they have more money on their pocketbook a president trump, yes they did. >> when you talk to your friends and wondering what they say, you don't have to tell me if there conservative as well. i'm wondering what they say to you, what are they saying you are and you are conservative and you know you're in this world what are they saying to you that makes you feel like were all feeling the same thing. >> i see a lot of quiet conservatism whether on college campuses or on social media.
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right now on tiktok their social media trends where young voters are coming out in support of donald trump and hundreds of thousands. the videos have thousands of likes that's how i know that donald trump's resignation with my generation. i see them posting about it, we can't always trust these polls. trace: you're right, caroline what do you see what evidence do you have that the former president is also designating. >> absolutely i couldn't agree with emily moore, our generation is excited for president trump and i was calling up a few friends and i said why are you voting for president trump and here are a few of the responses they said i'm voting for chuck because he proved himself. i'm voting for president trump because i had more money in my pocket under president trump. i'm voting for president trump because i would've about my american dream, i'm voting for president trump because i want
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hotmail family. i'm voting for president trump because i don't want to fight in world war iii. gen z is enthusiastically voting for president trump. >> campus reform correspond at penn state. we were having trouble getting her signal, you are the daughter of nigerian immigrants and you also want the american dream. you think it's getting a little bit out of your reach as well? >> i completely agree my periods came to the u.s. we could achieve the american dream and thanks to the harris biden administration the american dream cost $4.4 million and i don't have $4.4 million, most of us don't. it only shows we cannot continue with another four years of what's happening right now. trace: i wondered if i can go around the horn, what your closing message what do you tell your friends and tell people one day before the election what you tell them as they're going toward the voting booth. >> user critical thinking skills and think about your future. >> caroline?
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>> freedom was never more than one generation from extinction get past your feelings, don't bow for personality but for policy, but for america in the future generation. >> you the most important thing that has attracted you to the former president. >> to what makes the most sense, we know our life was better for years ago before covid and let's keep that going. >> emily, caroline, collide, thank you very much. we are minutes away from election eve and were back with final thoughts next. first on november 5 fox news at night pulling an all-nighter three hours of extended coverage we hope you will join us for election night special. we might make the call, you never know.. join us, we will be here all night.
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trace: we are back with final thoughts from ashley strohmier, jessica malan patterson kaylee mcghee white. thank you for coming on. i'm curious i'm getting go around the horn, what are you expecting tomorrow. it is interesting everybody gets up and scans the news headlines in their skidding real clear politics and looking at the average and all that kind of
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stuff but i'm guessing kaylee mcghee white you're looking for something tomorrow some signal or good allman, what is it your focus on tomorrow morning and what do you think is important to you tomorrow. >> i think voters should pay attention to both candidates closing schedules which states particularly they are focusing on, donald trump last rally will be back in my home state of michigan this is easily the closest wing stay in the polls for him and the one that i think kamala harris the best chance of carrying he's making his closing picture we will see if the voters respond. >> i think that is a fair assessment. jessica malan patterson you are into the strategy you know this you been doing it for a long time. as you scan the headlines and look at the numbers i know you look at the numbers are there certain numbers you're looking at is the early voting do you want to know that when the breakdown of whose voting for what. >> most of the country will be watching the presidential race
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and i'll be looking at house races that will be the check and also very important for california. i'm getting continue to look at the returns on the seven, eight, nine congressional races in california and who is voting are they first-time voters and how much is the advantage. what is the difference from 24 to 20 and that will give me a good outlook for tuesday morning. >> that's a good canary in the coal mine. >> tomorrow three thanks, first of all will somewhat publish an outlier say what you will about and cells are i don't think harris will win but at least she had the guts to publish it nobody's doing that's a lot of herding the second is the betty knox are there any late movements of the betting on in the third thing true social does it have a massive selloff because of trump loses it will be worth anything. will the people on wall street start selling. >> that's kind of fair. >> don't pay attention to the polls anyone who has devoted
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should get out and vote that's what i'm telling anybody who asked me about it. >> it's fascinating because everybody's focus on the polls. it's hard to say don't worry about the polls but the truth is everybody's focus on the polls because they want the inside scoop. >> i stop looking at the polls in 2016 i felt like that through me it was the last chance i gave the polls about as far as a journalistic standpoint, i'm hoping i goes quicker than what people are starting to say this could drag on for a long time. i hope we have a clear answer within 24 hours. >> it's interesting of the secretary of state of georgia this is 930 we will have some numbers other states saying the same thing. it could happen you never know. thank you for joining and watching the sunday special edition of america's late news fox news. i am trace gallagher we will see you back here two hours tomorrow night
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