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♪ ♪ >> brian: it's 8:00 on east coast, it is election eve monday, novartis 4, this is "fox and friends." let's begin. presidential race neck and neck as both deliver closing arguments in swing states. >> we have momentum, it is on our side. can you feel it? [cheering] >> are you better off now than you were four years ago? >> no! >> plus, nikki haley makes her
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case why donald trump is the best choice this election. >> steve: and not just the white house. >> it will have coattails from donald trump, we need everybody to go vote, vote, vote. >> steve: vote, vote, vote, key senate races coming up. final hour of "fox and friends" for election eve starts right now ♪ ♪ >> fight, fight, fight, fight, fight. >> here we go. let's go, georgia! we have a big crowd here today. are y'all ready? [cheering] >> lawrence: let's go. it's crazy in here. this is a powerful state because
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georgia 12,000 votes separated joe biden from donald trump and they say they will turn this state back red, is that right? [cheering] >> lawrence: let's get to why. we were talking earlier, you know how the economy is affecting people day-to-day, you see it in your job, correct? tell us about that. >> that is right. auto consecutive, 10 years at one dealership. the biggest amount is not trucks, that hinders people from buying trucks because of gas prices. we have situation where people look at payment, insurance and price of gas and price of gas exceeds monthly payment what they pay on their truck. >> lawrence: that exceeds everything, i know because my dad is a truck driver. you're a barber and been watching the barber shop series
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and you run into folks, when you talk to them, what do they say is number one issue facing country? >> price of energy and people forget all things that have happened in past four years who would have thought $5 gas and having to drive hours to find baby formula. that happened in this time. people forget the things that happened under biden and harris. >> lawrence: turning the page. let's talk with these folks. what is your name? >> lauren. >> lawrence: what is the number one issue facing this country now? >> i think border security. i have three young children and i want them to grow up in a safe place and the economy. >> lawrence: why would someone in georgia care about the border? >> because they are all coming in and they are being distributed to all the states, they are in our own backyard.
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we know what happened in athens and that makes me sad. >> lawrence: and that family never has gotten a call from the president of the united states. georgia, great to be here, back to the couch as i make my way back to my seat. >> steve: we're here in studio m. during the show we do this show and tonight bret baier takes over. >> same positioning. >> steve: swap couch for big desk. >> brian: what do you think? there are times you have to be laser with questions and other times so many smart and experienced people that don't know what is next or never seen anything like this. >> bret: we have not seen anything like this being this
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tight. i said last night on the panel, it will be close or harris is running away with it or it is a trump landslide. >> steve: you covered all the bases. >> brian: let's talk about nikki haley, a trump official said they like this better than a joint appearance, she talks domestic policy and foreign policy. >> bret: "wall street journal" reading, maybe a nikki haley follower that has not decided. peggy nunan says there are undeclared but maybe they decided. there are smaller and smaller groups that have not come to the decision, it is if they are motivated to vote. 80 million will have voted, how crazy is that?
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>> ainsley: it is. have you heard there are a lot of voters that will not vote because they don't like either candidate? >> bret: i have not heard that, i talked to both sides about ground game and there is equal thought about it. democrats normally have a better ground game and feel confident about it. >> ainsley: republicans have done a great job this year. >> bret: with elon musk and others. >> steve: i was speaking to a republican on the get out and vote tomorrow and he was telling me republican early voting is better than in 2020 and now it comes down to if they can get out the vote. he is cautiously optimistic, the democratic machine is good at it. >> bret: two things to watch, gender gap versus men and women and how it breaks down. we'll see that early in the
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night to tell us if it matches what we're seeing and second thing, wide gender gap. >> brian: it is 18-16. more men voting for trump than women voting for harris. >> bret: but more women who normally vote and this independent bunch, if they are breaking for harris, that means something. if not, i personally think we'll be in for a long night. >> steve: long night or week? >> bret: i hope not a long week. >> brian: what states make you think it will be a long night? >> bret: yeah, pennsylvania and wisconsin, they don't start counting until the polls close and did not pass the law to do that. governor shapiro said they will count through the night. >> ainsley: could come down to
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pennsylvania. someone said looks like north carolina, georgia, and nevada for trump and he would have to win pennsylvania, michigan or wisconsin and kamala harris will have to win all three of those. >> bret: and look in the margin of error, heading into today, clear politics average of recent polls have him up .3% in -- and .2 in pennsylvania. he's up, but. >> steve: right. "new york times" and "washington post" talk about how given past polling errors, we don't know what error they will make tomorrow, probably will be one. one candidate could sweep swing states and when you look at how polls are bunched up, people say, what is up with that, are they covering their bets to say
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it is too close we can't call it? >> bret: noeshg ti -- "new york times" siena said, we couldn't get a lot of white voters to answer. i think that is where we are. i asked mark penn, who do you want to be? he said donald trump, which i was surprised, he's democratic pollster and alice castellano, karl rove, they feel trump folkless are in a good spot. >> brian: axios called her no comment candidate, she had a chance to weigh in on proposition 36. how do you vote, to reform criminal justice? i don't want to put my hand on the scale. when you asked her about tr transgender surgeries for prisoners. what do you think?
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she had no answer. i think it is bad precedence for someone wanting to be president to not answer questions. >> bret: yes, and we tried. >> brian: it is opportunity to define themselves. >> bret: right. she was using that to not alienate one side or the other but people want answers. the thing about donald trump, you know how much he feels about everything. >> ainsley: and he's been a president and she's been a vice president, compare the record. do you think there is a silent voter that does not want to admit they are voting for trump? >> steve: or harris. >> bret: i think it might go the other way, too. >> ainsley: what about jewish vote? friends that feel comfortable telling me, don't announce it on tv, don't say my name, they are voting for him but don't want the community to know.
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>> bret: i told you this story, we were outside where hillary clinton was getting nomination, good spot in the election. there is guy that says i'm with her, union -- he said, i'm not with her. i said, are you alone in that. how many of you guys are with her? no hands, how many with trump? 150 hands. the people couldn't say it, they were supporting trump, there is that element, i'm not sure how much we know about the vote banked, especially gender gap. >> steve: if she loses, do you think they will regret not having come on fox more? >> bret: i do. to get more eyeballs especially for disaffected republicans or independents they were trying to get with liz cheney and other
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efforts, i think so. >> steve: you don't have to answer, you told me in the green room about a brush with a seebb wseebb -- celebrity, do you want to reveal? it is interesting. >> bret: it only happens in new york, i went to dinner with harold ford and alec baldwin came up to the table and said, i really liked playing you. they were gracious, i didn't take a picture. harold said we're too big for that. >> brian: he was he? >> bret: gracious and great, a nice conversation. >> ainsley: you made it, you were on "snl." >> steve: was he watching you to see how you ate to portray you? >> bret: don't you have dopel gangers? yes. how is yours? >> brian: not good, i had bobby
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monahan, a ton of chins, whatever. >> steve: 6 p.m. tomorrow night with martha? >> bret: yes, a cast of thousands, it is cool. >> ainsley: how do you prepare? >> brian: are you showing off? he's in another dimension. >> bret: like tom cruise. >> steve: minority report. >> ainsley: the new graphics are in incredible. >> steve: he can move things around. >> bret: it will be cool to watch. you will feel you are a part of it. >> ainsley: what do you do to prepare? >> bret: drink a lot of coffee. >> steve: we have a lot in common. >> brian: and first do radio. most litigated election in u.s. history. >> steve: todd piro joining us in studio m with a look at cases we're watching on this monday. >> todd: several states dealing
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with legal challenges, just a day from the election. key battlegrounds like pennsylvania, georgia, in geo georgia appealing a lawsuit from opening offices to let voters return their absentee ballots over the weekend. the aclu filing a different lawsuit alleging 3000 voters did not receive mail-in ballots on time. new ballots were sent overnight to affected voters. arizona, a ga ordering the state to produce list of 218,000 voter s who were able to vote without proof of citizenship and supreme court rejecting republican pleas to not count pennsylvania provisional ballots after mail-in ballots that were sent
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>> steve: all right, former president trump and vice president harris focusing on pennsylvania today as we are just one day away from the election. bryan ilenas is live in allentown, and joins us with the latest. >> both campaigns treating pennsylvania as must win. former president trump holding rallies in pittsburgh and -- and harris will be in know scranton and allentown and then she'll go to pittsburgh and philadelphia for two concerts featuring lady gaga, katie perry and.
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here is undecided voters i spoke to while they were in line. >> to be honest with you, i'm still weighing it. i know my mind wants to do one thing, my heart another thing. >> i'm not inclined for any one candidate, i'm leaning one over the other. >> i'm voting for kamala. >> i feel the vibe, people want a safe country and i feel like trump will do it. >> the laftz two elections in pennsylvania decided by a poit or less, no democrat husband won without winning pennsylvania since 1948. >> brian: not just the presidential race has people interested, control of senate is
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on the line. look at polling in biggest races. elice slotkin winning by double digits, mike rogers said he went ahead in some insider polls. jon tester trying to hold off tim sheehy. sheehy has a strong win. eric huvdy, put 20 million of his own money in, he was tai tailgating at the packer game. sherrod brown has had that job. and look at this, this will probably drag moreno over the finish line and dave mccormick, trailing by five, many people feel it is closer and he's been
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on the ground and originally trailing by double digits. and casey. let's go to dave mccormick, i know you will be at two events, one in redding and one in pittsburgh. what do you want people of pennsylvania to hear from you? >> hi, brian, how are you? this is a race between change and status quo. in case of me, seventh generation pennsylvanian, born and raised here and played sports here and went to west point, successful business guy and political outside against bob casey, a 30-year politician who votes 98.6% of the time with biden and harris. all the polling has the race
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tied. poll came out yesterday i'm in the lead and voter turnidentity will decide who wins the election and likely president, as well. >> brian: 48-48 between trump and harris and they say if trump wins, you win and if trump doesn't, you don't, do you subscribe to that? >> president trump helps a lot, he gets a big turnout, i've been campaigning, i will hopefully be able to build a coalition that includes trump voters and additional voters. it will be close. somebody said to me, i heard you are running for the bob casey seat. i said i'm not running for the bob casey seat, this is the people's seat and people need new leadership and i think
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momentum has shifted. >> brian: people looked at madison square garden thing and what the comedian said, people may have taken that personally, even though the comedian is someone trump has yet to meet. has that come up at all? >> it honest lly hasn't. i've compab pained and not a single person mentioned it. they are talking about skyrocketing prices and flow of migrants and fentanyl crisis. what has come up, president biden a comment disparaging trump voters as garbage. that is insult to about half of the country and we hope more than half of pennsylvaniians.
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people really are focused on pocketbook, kitchen-table issues, inflation, fentanyl, crime in the cities. >> brian: it's been a longhaul, it is almost over, we'll see you tonight on stage with president trump. we'll cover the rallies. >> dave mccormick pa.com. br >> brian: lawrence is talking to voters in georgia, you'll hear from him next. [cheering]
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[cheering] >> lawrence: i know it feels like the super bowl, but we're in rome, georgia. these folks are fired up and i'll tell you exactly why. do you think the country is heading down the right or wrong direction? >> been heading the wrong direction for a while now, we need to get back on track and take care of our babies and america. >> lawrence: let's talk to your baby. why are you supporting donald trump? >> we are morals and i hope to get the country back on the right track. >> lawrence: you say we the people are ticked off, why? >> well, because from my point of view, the parents are not going to have power to protect their children and daughters.
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i thought a woman has exmplicit privacy when you go into a locker room or bathroom, seems kamala is taking rights away from our children. please, mama bears, save our daughters and don't let this happen. >> lawrence: we'll end here, sir, what is most important issue facing us? >> the economy, i own rental properties and my property taxes have gone too 8200 and insurance from 3000 to 9100. they are on disability and social security and with paying for groceries and food and gasoline, they can't afford more money. people can't afford to do it, tenants and homeowners and land
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and property owners can't. >> lawrence: it is about the math. >> it is. >> lawrence: it's been great, georgia, it's all on you. show up to vote, can't complain if you don't vote, back to you, steve. >> steve: great job down there, when in rome, talk to the diners. vice president harris sending mix messaging on israel's war and hamas in swing states. there are two different ads, here is an adin michigan. >> what has happened in gaza over past nine months and devastating, we cannot allow ourselves to become numb to suffering. >> steve: she's telling voters something different in pennsylvania. >> let me be clear, i will always stand up for israel's right to defend itself.
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>> steve: interesting, here is "outnumbered" co-host harris faulkner. good to have you. she's trying to do what a lot of politicians do, play both sides. you never have seen it this graphically. >> harris: pennsylvania or michigan are two states she has to win. this harris, what is clear to me, she should have picked josh shapiro, it would be easier, people love him in that state, one of the most popular democrats, he's governor there. she made it hard for herself. she will reach out to jewish voters. he's jewish faith. she could have benefited and so could america. america is not as divided as she is. we need to support israel, they are not confused about it. there are hundreds of thousands
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of uncommitted voters, some in michigan, minnesota, places like that, washington state. she wants to rock the apples out of the tree and get that vote, she's spending too much time in pennsylvania, which wouldn't have been needed if she kept with american policy for last 50 years. >> steve: one member of the squad, rashida tlaib didn't endorse her. >> harris: doesn't mean show wean vote for her. >> steve: and some are supporting jill stein, rather than vote for her, they are going third party. >> harris: i don't think those were ever going to be trump voters. to think that will hurt trump, it will hurt her, that is part
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of the bevy of voting blocks democrats think they can count on. i don't believe anybody voting like that for jill stein will necessarily hurt trump. there are areas where third party votes may be a problem. georgia and north carolina, we don't know. if they break toward kamala or just kamala harris and sit home, that could hurt trump. we have to watch for everything. >> steve: we'll know tomorrow night. >> harris: i hope so, i love y your optimism. >> steve: i'm exhausted, can you read this plug? >> harris: watch faulkner focus, i will be sitting there followed by "outnumbered" at noon with emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany, we love being part of this national coverage. i voted early and had to stand in line so you don't know what
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>> ainsley: with only one day to go, former president trump is holding four rallies in three different swing states today. >> steve: aishah hasnie is trying to catch up with him, i hope you are wearing tennis shoes, you are in raleigh, north carolina, where trump starts his day. >> i have wings in my backpack, i throw those on and take off after the former president. he is busy, four stops today on final day of the 2024 campaign as he wraps this baby up. you can see the crowd behind me. i've been talking with everyone from eight year oelds to retire folks, people have taken off to be here. technically lean blue, but a lot of folks have driven in on
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perhaps one of his final rallies ever. folks have voted early, which is remarkable, when you think about republicans and how they tend to vote. these numbers show you what north carolina is looking at. trump campaign says they feel they have won when it comes to early voting in north carolina and you see why. republicans are top of the list 1 1.478 more that voted early, they think that is a good assign. back to you. >> brian: ump approximated up. bring in sean hannity, great to see you, dressed casual. wouldn't be surprised if you move back here soon. >> sean: i would. >> ainsley: you clearly don't watch his show. >> brian: everyone has their opinion, i want yours. >> sean: early voting, going
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into tomorrow, keep this in mind, everyone keep this in mind issue 80 to 90 million more americans will vote tomorrow, that is a lot of votes yet to be cast. kamala harris has a math problem, they underperformed in terms of what tarrget numbers needed to be to go in with the lead they needed. they are off by double digits based on numbers we've been seeing. what she has to do is something democratic party never pulled off before, her challenge is to get people to polls day off. do i think ricky martin, lady gaga and -- >> brian: j.lo, willie nelson. >> steve: oprah winfrey. >> sean: i think the day says of
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hollywood influencing people are long gone. what i'm telling people, if you and i will say this as loudly as i can, if you live in georgia, north carolina, pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, arizona, nevada, just assume your one vote will be determining vote, polls are that tight and i'm following it closely and however i can argue both sides of this. we were supposed to have a red wave in 2020, that did not materialize. only one poll matters and that is tomorrow. there are a lot of people left to vote. >> ainsley: what do you say to people who haven't voted yet. a wife said she can't vote for donald trump. what do you say to the pastor's wife? >> sean: kamala can't be who she
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really is, are they going to run on the idea manly man is tim walz who wants to put feminine hygiene products in men's bathrooms. she is trying to get a path to the white house based on lies. she is saying donald trump will have national abortion ban, false, she says he will limit co contraception and ivf, false. every demographic, look at numbers, first three years of the administration, african americans, hispanic americans, asian americans, women in the work place, african american youth unemployment. for her message, she's saying she is pro-gun, she's -- she
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can't run from her fracking position, which she said she would put a ban on. she co-sponsored the green new deal with bernie sanders, nobody asked her about it. has she changed her mind? i don't think so. will she run on the position being tough on the border after she decriminalized immigration, free food, shelter, sex change operation, which is fine as long as taxpayers don't have to pay for it and a path to citizenship amnesty. >> steve: the list is a bin ary choice. it comes down to something you have been talking about, we've been talking about for four years, since covid, everything costs more. during biden administration, things did not go down. haley writes about it supporting
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trump. she says things, average family spends 13,000 more in annual cost for their family. unless you got a $13,000 raise, you are in the hole. >> sean: bottom line, two things drive elections, peace and prosperity. ask the question, infamous reagan question, are you better off? is your border more safe and secure? we know the answer. are you more safe and secure in your small town or big city? no. are you paying more for every item you buy in every store? yes. do you like paying $1.50 for gas? brian does, but besides that. >> brian: harris had a chance to talk about prop 36. she volted. here is what she said, an
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opportunity for a candidate to show, i am tough on crime despite my track record, listen to what she said. >> have you returned ballot to california and how did you vote on prop 36? >> i have, my ballot is on its way to california, i will trust the system it will arrive there. i am not going to talk about the vote on that it is sunday before the election and i don't intent to create endorsement one way or the other. >> b ac -- /* /* axios called her the no position voter. >> sean: mandatory gun confiskagz, her position on the border, support of bail fund after a police precinct and burned to the ground and saying the rioters shouldn't stop,
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green new dealt, elimination of private healthcare, no fracking, ban on fracking, ban on off shore drilling, not securing the borders, she can't be who she is, she is not authentic, she has an answer. tell the american people, why won't you be honest with the american people? this likely will be her downfall, i argue she can't expose who she is, if she does, the american people would reject it as extreme and radical, which i believe she is. >> ainsley: she is either a flip flopper or so radical00 it's >> sean: i pick the last. >> brian: sean hannity tonight -- great still picture of you taken by a professional photographer. thank you. >> dana: sean hannity self-fit
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check. >> bill: good morning, then there was one day left, we have reporters everywhere, what you need to know. >> dana: we have harold ford and trey gowdy will have their final analysis. >> bill: it is suggested if you vote republican, you are anti-american, what is she talking about? we'll get to that. >> dana: spin cycle is real, we'll get through it with brit hume, in just a few minutes. >> bill: we'll see you then.
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no severe weather. we could see some snow for northern wisconsin and snow across the rockies. will either owe talk about the swing states. will weather affect the vote across wisconsin? a little snow, otherwise rain. shouldn't be a big deal. also michigan, parts of michigan could see the potential for showers throughout the day. otherwise the rest of the country looks really good. no reason not to get out and vote in pennsylvania. lots of sunshine there. in georgia, also beautiful where lawrence is today. lots of sunshine. 70s and 80s. of course, for parts of virginia, west virginia, the temperatures should be pretty good and somebody didn't have a good breakfast this morning. let's come over here real quick. how are you? >> i'm good. i'm heather. >> congratulations on the new york city marathon. >> thank you, so much fun. >> did you do well? >> i'm very happy with how i did. i voted before i came. >> want to say hi to anybody? >> hi to my husband, jonathan
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and daughter alisa. >> say hi to all the anchors on the couch and sean hannity. >> hi, everybody. >> thanks for stopping by. >> steve: janice, thank you for the election day weather forcast. tomorrow "fox & friends" is all across the country. we have breakfast with friends in a number of the swing states. >> brian: we will have reporters all over. how jealous is sean right now? >> he is here in new york city. such a change. tonight and tomorrow. last night you did your show in new york. >> i did. i'm going back to florida where i belong. >> steve: what if we don't get a winner? >> i'm going right back to florida where i belong. >> steve: join us tomorrow. it's election day. >> brian: see you on the radio. >>
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