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a socialist. you can't have everything, but he was a good man. they paid a fortune for the soldiers along the border, 571 miles of wall. i was going to add 200 more. far more than i said. i was talking about 200, 250. we built 571 and -- nobody talks about it. and you know what i did? because we had a congress not behaving i said i don't care, this is an invasion of our country. i'm taking it out of the military. i took them out. i gave them $725 billion. congratulations, fellows, i'm taking out ten. what is it for, sir? it's called a wall because we are being invaded by mexico. [cheers and applause] now we have a new president me
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mexico. a very nice woman they say, i haven't met her. i will inform her on day one or sooner that if they don't stop this onslaught of criminals and drugs coming into our country, i am going to immediately impose a 25% tariff on everything they send in to the united states of america. [cheers and applause] and the reason i delayed that, you are the first ones i've told it to. congratulations, north carolina. [cheers and applause] it's only got a 100% chance of working because if that don't work i will make it 50 and if that doesn't work i will make it 75 for the tough guys, i'll make it 100. and at some point they will have
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so many soldiers on their southern border. they come right through their southern border. by the way, there are 100% chance of working. only a question, i will start out at 25%. that's a lot. mexico is our number one trading partner. they make a fortune. they've taken over our country in a way since this biden-harris people. they became our number one trading partner and they are ripping us off left and right. it is ridiculous. they wanted $3 billion. they wouldn't have said. i wouldn't have said you won't $3 billion? i will do the opposite. if you don't give us $3 billion i'll impose the biggest tax. [cheers and applause] you know, i have never told i any of that. i wanted to wait until today. she is a low i.q. individual.
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you know, i had an idea when i was turning, tossing sweater. i turn and i toss and i sweat and i sleep -- i don't even sleep. i have gone through 62 days without a day off. every single day. [cheers and applause] every single day. you know what? she takes a day off every other day. last week she makes a terrible -- she has these press conferences that last for about two minutes and then takes the day off. when you are running for the president of the united states and you want to do it because you have to fix the country. otherwise i wouldn't do it. i could be at the most gorgeous beaches now. i like you people better, i would much rather be with you. i would.
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we're doing something historic. this has never been done before. they will never have rallies like this. we went to milwaukee the other night and we are doing great in wisconsin, by the way. we could have filled that arena 28,000 seats including the floor fully packed. we could have filled that arena three times, maybe four times. people outside. thousands and thousands of people. it will never be that. in four years you'll have a candidate, republican, democrat candidate and they'll come to north carolina, right? and they will say how many are there? and the consultants that make a fortune. they think they bring these people. nobody brings anything. we bring them. we together bring them. you know what they'll say? the same people that -- very smart people, very good people. can't give them too much leash. we can't give them too much but they will have 250 people come.
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that's standard. see the ladies of north carolina, they come? they've come? beautiful, beautiful ladies. they are looking better and better all the time. [applause] these beautiful ladies -- i think they are very well to do. they are always so beautifully -- here is what i love. they are great americans, they love our country, they love north carolina. they come from -- isn't it nice where you can sort of be close? you don't have to travel to california. went to hawaii, they'd be in hawaii. i think they're loaded. i think their husbands -- the reason i never see their husbands, they're working like hell. these wives are traveling all over the place. 257 r
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257 rallies -- their husbands will be so happy when this ends. but i don't want -- you know exactly what i'm saying. i didn't want to say this what i will do at the border. i stopped the biggest auto plant in the world from being built on the border. china -- i have a lot of respect for china. they are smart as hell. they get angry when i say it, the fake news. they are smart as hell. they are like playing chess and grand masters against playing an average checker player and maybe a less than average checker player. the deals when i came into office i've never seen such bad deals with japan and china. the worst trade deals. i actually said there are only two reasons we could have deals so bad. the people making the deals were corrupt, which i actually
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believe, or they were very stupid. i think you had a combination of both. we fixed a lot of those deals. we would have had them all fixed up but then we had to fix covid. we had the greatest -- think of it, we had the greatest economy in the history of our country, the greatest. we had the greatest border. that's done by border patrol. not a trump special. that's done by border patrol, that lovely, gorgeous, i look at it and get tears in my eyes. you know, the day of the -- of the horrible situation in butler was just about -- it is weird -- it is usually all over the place. you have no idea where it is coming up. lift up the sign i have one over there. but that graph is so meaningful because -- even if the numbers were bad i would still kiss it equally. but those are the best numbers in the history of the border. and then look, it was like an
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elon musk rocket ship went up. they announced they would open the borders. i thought they were kidding. i built 200 miles of rail and this is what border patrol wanted. i wanted to have concrete plank like in a parking lot straight up and down and concrete is not as strong in terms of steel. very strong specifications. they wanted to have hardened steel. hard to cut. they wanted a very powerful high number, hard concrete and wanted to have rebar at the highest level of steel strength in the metal because it's very hard to cut. it can be hard to cut but it's really hard and an anti-climb panel. i hate that. it is so beautiful without that damn panel. don't make me do that, sir. it is an anti-climb panel called
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it for a reason. we actually had testers and two guys that climbed mt. everest, i said they should qualify. you know who the best were? we had drug runners. these guys are unbelievable. they went up that thing like nothing with 75 pounds of drugs on their back. drug runners. they were beating the mt. everest. it is a different profession, after all. but they were right. that anti-climb panel stops them cold. they couldn't get over the anti-climb. so i said let's do it. let's do it. but we built 200 miles of additional and all they had to do is put it up. the hard work was done. it was built, delivered. the hard work was done. highest specification cost more money than what i would have done but what i would have done they have acids that melt concrete. they have certain acids that you
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put down the planks would have come down. these guys are ingenious. if they would spend their brains on good everything in the world would be nice. they are genius. you ought to see the car they build. cavities in engines. you inspect a car. they have them in hub cabs that even if you take the hub cab you can't find them. a double hub cap. the craziest things. if they would spend their genius on doing good for that your country or us we would have no problem. it is really incredible. you know, the people that do the trafficking, what they do with the women is unbelieve ashley. they put them in trunks of cars. mostly women, by the way. a lot of people say traveling and trafficking but the trafficking is women and the reason is it's become as big as the drugs. and the reason is because of the internet. the internet made it a modern and big business.
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i tell you some of these guys among the richest people in the world and they run a real operation. and they essentially take care of kamala because they even have an app where they can call so they learn where they can drop people that they are putting into the country. where they can come through with drugs. they have an app. can you believe you call an app and you are now a drug trafficker or a human trafficker and you say ding, ding, ding, hello, where do i drop these people? go about seven miles up and then go a mile left and just drop them at the opening and okay, thanks. can you believe this? this is kamala. [booing] all that stuff ends very quickly. but they could have put up 200 miles. you know what they did with the
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expensive stuff? it is expensive. it was laying in the sand and mud. it was all there to be put up. it goes like -- they put it up real fast. three weeks the whole thing we would have had 750 miles of wall. think of it. boy, walls work. walls work and wheels work. they never get obsolete. the computers two minutes are obsolete and but we have the best computer guys there is. we have elon. and he loves it. and you know where elon is right now? elon is right now? he is in pennsylvania campaigning because he thinks -- [cheers and applause] he thinks it is the single most important he has ever worked on. elon musk. we want to thank him. he was an amazing guy. when i saw that rocket come down, 22 stories and if people think it's like five feet high, it is 22 stories, that sucker is
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coming down and it is -- those engines were blowing -- it's all computers, i thought man, it is going to crash. it is going right into -- it is going to crash. then the engines, fire starts blowing, the whole bottom left is blowing and it pushed it up and then it came down and those two big arms you saw the arms, they grabbed that thing like you grab your beautiful baby. years ago i would have said something else but i've learned. you have to learn. i would have been a little more risque. like you grab your child, you grab your child and put it in place and i called elon and said was that you? yes. i said that's genius. he said yeah, it was a lot of brain power went into that. i said why do you do that? he said we don't want to drop a
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ship in the ocean every time it goes and you have to start all over. those things cost billions of dollars. this way we save. i said can russia do that? >> no. they won't be able to do it for a long time. >> what about china? no. we opened up space command. if we didn't do that we would be way, way behind. space force. space force -- we did so many things with the tax cuts, regulation cuts, right to try our medicines here instead of going to asia and europe or if you have no money going home, which is about 99% have no money and they go home. but the few people that have the kind of money you need for that that go to europe, they go to asia, and we have the best labs in the world. nobody ever talks about. they tried to get it for 50 years. i got it passed through
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congress. do you think anything is easy to get passed through those guys? not east east. we did so many things and we've saved thousands of lives. it has worked ott unbelievably. nobody wanted it. the scientists didn't want it. they don't want to start for a terminally in person. they didn't want record sheets. insurance companies hated it. i got everybody into a room. our country will get sued when somebody is terminally ill and i said you can't do that. got everybody in the room and i signed an agreement. everybody agreed that we are going to work beautifully with people that are terminally ill but not allowed to sue anybody. if they die, they die. if they live it will be the greatest. we have saved thousands of people. nobody ever talks about it. we have saved thousands and thousands. [applause] we have a person in this room who was saved by right to try
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where a space age drug. it takes a long time to get them approved. i cut that time in half. but the fda takes 12 years sometimes to get something. and by the time it's approved, a lot of people are gone. so when they are terminally ill we get them that drug right away. they sign an agreement that i or my family will not ever for any reason and under any circumstance sue the united states government such and such drug maker, such and such lab, dr. schwartz, dr. jones. we will not sue anybody. we just want to get better. that's pretty good for a semi non-lawyer. but that's essentially what it says. the funny thing is the ones that were most against it were the drug companies and the labs. we have a greatest labs in the
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world. we're doing space-age things and we got it started. it was dying on the limb before i came along. nasa was dead. when i came along what were you seeing with space? nasa was dead. nasa had grass growing out of its runways. every time there was a crack you had grass. the place was dead. now it is the most vibrant center anywhere in the world. all of their centers, it is vibrant. elon brought it back and the people at nasa are doing a great job. they are all working together. they are all working together. we brought it back. and ultimately we want to go to mars and all but i want it for is the fence. russia and china were killing us in space. space is so important. it will end up being -- not more important than the marines. they will never speak to me again but it will be right up in there terms of importance. if we didn't have it. we were being lap had by china.
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they have stuff up there. russia, even though they are a little bit busy killing a lot of people. a war that would have never taken place, 0 chance, i would speak to vladimir putin a lot. it was the apple of his eye. don't do it. don't do it. i closed up his pipeline. it was dead. nord stream two. biden allowed it to go but he closed up the keystone pipeline. i said no, joe, you got it wrong. you have let keystone go forward and you close up the russian pipeline. but he didn't. he did the opposite. then they said oh, trump loves russia. trump loves russia, no, that's the biggest project they have ever had and i closed it up. the first day he was there he let them build it. what is that? that sounds so cute. i love dogs. i love dogs. [cheers and applause]
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we love dogs. you know, lara trump, you happen to know she is married to my son and she is the the vice chairman along with michael. they are doing an incredible job. [applause] she would come into the office and she loves dogs and pets. and she would get me to do things for dogs that you wouldn't believe. we have to make the cages larger. we have to provide air conditioning, can you believe it? i didn't know too much about it but you understand what i'm saying in these kennels where they are not treated too good. i said so do we have to give them a steam bath? no, she was very, very strong. i did all of -- i listen to her, when she talks, i listen. lara was so incredible. she was born in north carolina,
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lived here her whole life. [cheers and applause] even ted is doing an incredible job. i said ted, run for the senate and he said i will do it but i will only do it if lara is not going to right. is that right? i'm only doing it if lara -- and she said you know, i've devoted so much time and raising these beautiful children and have a great husband and, you know, ted is great. she said that. you have a great guy in ted. very nice. he did say that. a lot of people will say -- nobody would have had a chance. she is very -- they love her in the party and they love her -- even the democrats love her, can you believe it? stand up, ted. stand up. [cheers and applause]
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he is doing a great job. i thought that was really nice. she knew he would do a great job. tomorrow you have to stand up and tell kamala that you've had enough. you can't take anymore. you just can't. they are all screaming fire her. what a terrible job. what they have done to our country. you are going to say that to her. you are going to say you have done a terrible job, you are grossly incompetent. we won't take it anymore. kamala, you're fired, get the hell out of here. you are out of here. get out of here. [cheers and applause] that's what you are going to say. [crowd shouting trump, trump, trump, trump]
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>> thank you very much. with your vote we are going to win north carolina, we are going to defeat kamala, and we are going to make america great again. [cheers and applause] i hope you don't mind that entire opening. i was going to get out of her fast. i am doing four of these things today. they're big. the voice is holding up. just about barely. but i have expressed it, you have been a very special group to me. i have never lost a primary, never lost in north carolina, i have won everything. i won the elections and made all these friends. [cheers and applause] so i just give you a little bit of a thing. the press will say so, he rambled. you know what that is? it was genius.
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because see, i -- it was the ultimate weave. isn't it nice that you can have a president that doesn't need to use a teleprompter? [cheers and applause] isn't it nice? i have got to go a lot quicker now. i took sarah huckabee sander's place. come on up. i took their place. it is so rude. marco is a big winner from florida. a great guy, my friend, and sarah is now the governor of arkansas. [cheers and applause] and we love those people in arkansas. so while i'm talking i will ask them. we are trying to conserve a little time but they are
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incredible people. come on up if you can and if you are around. come up. [cheers and applause] that's called efficiency. i think sarah would be finished now and marco would just about be getting started. [cheers and applause] two great friends. two -- i figured sarah would just about now be finishing and marco could be starting. they are both great speakers. they speak for a long time and i would sit in the back and i would say get them off the stage. they were so nice. i ask them to each say a little bit and we will then make our next stop. come on, thank you, folks. [cheers and applause] >> good morning. it is an honor to share the stage. >> harris: as the former
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president has just left full and clear facts and impressions where we are, with where he wants to take the nation, where we are with a very important topic of illegal immigration in particular, but immigration as total, what he is going to do is a first call, if he wins as president is call mexico. he wants to bring those trade agreements and trade negotiations and in sometimes it's the stick out of the carrot and stick with mexico from his point of view. bring all of that into the conversation to try to put us in a better place in the border crisis under biden and kamala harris. so we will pull away right now just to digest a lot of that as he bring guests on set with him on stage with him. we know it's a jam-packed election eve for both of these presidential candidates and we're hearing words of optimism. that optimism is the word of the
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day for trump and for v.p. harris. only one can win. i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus." his supporters lined up early this morning to hear from him in raleigh. later today trump has two stops in pennsylvania and will end the day in michigan. on the other side of the aisle, vice president kamala harris will spend her entire day in pennsylvania hitting five cities. it is her 18th trip to that state since she became the democratic nominee. vice president harris will have a host of celebrity guests with her lady gaga, katy perry, fat joe, oprah winfrey are a few of the famous names. harris has gone hard on attacking trump after vowing a campaign of joy. we've seen the words, rhetoric and surrogates have stepped in it. cow patty, that is. right down the stretch here on her behalf going after donald trump and his supporters.
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last night not exactly joyful but perhaps a pivot. >> we have an opportunity in this election to finally turn the page on a decade of politics driven by fear and division. we are done with that. and we are exhausted with it. [cheers and applause] america is ready, america is ready for a fresh start, ready for a new way forward. >> harris: kamala harris's rallies were the first where she did not mention trump by name since she became the democratic candidate. power panel now, doug collins former republican congressman from georgia, host of the doug collins podcast and patrick murphy, former democratic congressman from pennsylvania and you salute and thank you for your service. gentlemen, that was a lot on the border. when you look at that, doug, i will go to you first, he knows
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the issue for many people. that's in the top two is immigration. >> it is. if you hear him speak. i was with him last night. he will talk about economy and inflation but believes the border is more important in his mind. he sees it as a life and death like we had 20 miles north of my hometown a young person killed by an illegal immigrant who was there in the last few days. lakin riley and drugs pouring in. his mind is it's a safety issue and something we can fix and something he did fix. this was what we did during his administration was close the border down. shut the immigration throw down. get mexico to cooperate and going back to that and then stems to the economic and inflation issues. >> harris: when you see a shift again. i was there on the floor at the dnc and rnc. two joyful places right after the former president had nearly been killed in butler,
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pennsylvania, the rnc, then for her sued enly the party's nominee after joe biden steps aside. a lot of joy. she went on the attack and one of the key political action committees told her to stop attacking donald trump. now she goes someplace else. who is she? >> i think she has been a leader that has kept families safe as prosecutor, attorney general and now as vice president. she is right and wants to turn the page. a new generation of leaders hopefully leading our country. >> harris: fair so say she is trying to turn the page on her own campaign week-to-week? is she listening to the pacs or her team. >> she was incredible instincts. the bases are out there. a battle for independents. they're tired of the political ads and negativity and why people -- >> harris: everybody is. both candidates all weekend long.
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>> people do want to turn the page and resonating when she says country over party. she has republicans supporting her and what people want to see. >> harris: i want to talk about the rhetoric and how much damage you can do to define a candidate like kamala harris is. critics are going after new york's democratic governor kathy hochul, the latest of the several democrats to insult trump supporters, ones who are her own constituents here. watch. >> if you are voting for these republicans in new york, you are voting for someone who supports donald trump and you are anti-woman, anti-abortion and basically you are anti-american. because you have just trashed american values and what our country is all about over and over and over. >> harris: one person asked what is more american than voting for the candidate you feel best represents you? another with not that long ago politicians slung putt at each
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other and now the voters. i don't know the democratic party anymore. they are all unhinged. never voted republican in my life but i did this year. "new york post" cover with word play, gov and hate. first of all. jovus the idea of being anti-american. what is she thinking? there are many members of our armed services who vote all sorts of ways. you are one of them. no one can ever look at you and say you are anti-american because for whom you vote. you served. >> we both served in iraq. my best friend the godfather of my son is voting for trump. i tried to talk to him but he is an american. i don't love him any less. he is my brother. doug and i disagreed. i always try. i have said kamala harris will
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best secure our country and i told my friend why. we're passionate. >> harris: you don't call people in a voting process especially as a governor of the state of new york. anti--- you are just not an american, you are anti-american. why say that? >> it's not kamala harris saying it. she has said and repeatedly she wants to unite all americans. i don't think you are seeing that from donald trump. he has an enemy's list. >> harris: did you see the free nfl and nascar ads. he got put back for a free one. nbc shouldn't have done snl with harris. >> i would love come back and here and what is the toothless fcc do about this. they could start enforcing this stuff. more and more. campaigns will play it to the edge. they got the run the ads.
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would you have believed that the republican candidate donald trump is running an ad in which you see robert f. kennedy, jr. and if you want to see a mosaic of america look at a donald trump ad. thats the mosaic of america. one area of agreement. voting is not anti-american. if the governor thinks it's anti-american maybe she decides if she should run again. that's the problem with the voters. the people said they started going after the votes. i never thought that was a good idea in a campaign. voters always get the last say. >> harris: look, hitler is not a way to unite people and having -- i used to live in the state of minnesota. i know their politics okay. i don't live there longer but i watch. the governor of minnesota tim walz called republican supporters of trump hitler for going to his rally at madison square garden. he called them nazis.
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how do you even do that? how does that help your candidate or unify the country? >> listen, jd vance referred to trump as his running mate, too. >> harris: what about the snark that your party through your vp candidate has hurled at the lgbt community. so and so is this and that. i know it is late stages and maybe they are deficit on sleep but that doesn't represent you. >> that doesn't represent me and most americans. that's why people want to turn the page. they are tired of the division. they are tired of the campaign ads. >> harris: your side is driving it. >> donald trump talked about getting liz cheney the firing squad the other day. i'm paraphrasing. >> that's not a paraphrase. >> harris: he didn't say that. >> we went to war, liz cheney never has.
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that's what he said. >> he shouldn't have said it. it was hateful. >> harris: thank you both for your service. i didn't know you were both in iraq. hours left until polls open both white house candidates are making their final pitches to women voters in particular. here is donald trump surrogate and north dakota governor doug burgum. >> do you think that mr. trump's closing message is resonating with persuadeable women voters? >> well, i think that president trump's closing message go beyond gender and go beyond identity and go beyond race. the issues he is talking about are resonating with voters and why when you see in the polls that we have a race that is very close, but president trump is out performing in all these polls where he was in 2016 and 2020. >> harris: new numbers show the vice president leads by 16 points among women.
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donald trump leads among men by 16 points. most recently she had 20 points. what is happening there? are some women deciding not to vote or voting for trump? a pertinent question. now they are even. they weren't a very short few days ago. veteran democratic pollster claims there is one issue that explains why women are breaking for v.p. harris still. she embraces a theme from a kamala harris campaign ad that many found insulting to women. >> i think in the post dobbs environment the issue fueling the gender gap is abortion and motivating those younger women. >> how difficult is that to convince some of these women they can do something in private and not have to saying anything about it if they are feeling social pressure around their vote? >> part of it is rooted in a presumption of greater expertise. when we call women or canvassers that meet women saying you
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should be talking to my husband. he knows a lot more about this than i do. the husbands presume they have more information. >> harris: i can only speak for me. i do that when i don't want to talk to the person on the other end of the call. she is assuming a lot. the "washington post" is taking a cue from a recent kamala harris ad showed women lying to their husbands about their vote. the post reports in swing states and republican strongholds on college campuses and in sports arenas, sticky notes are appearing to remind women that their votes are confidential. kept private even and especially from the men in their lives. talk about dividing the nation. senator marsha blackburn from the great state of tennessee. it sounds like they all want to work in divorce court. >> i'm telling you what, harris, when you are at the end of the campaign and not one of your
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messages has resonated or has grabbed hold then you start grasping at straws. that is what they are doing here. trying to encourage women to not tell their husband, not tell their friends, not talk about it. not have an opinion. i think it is just so typical of the democrat party, the far left. they want all women to be in complete lock step with their agenda and if you are not, they will cancel you. >> harris: suffer rage didn't matter. now we should only vote for the person that one party thinks we should vote for. that doesn't sound like freedom. >> it does not sound like freedom at all. you are right about suffrage for over 100 years women have had that right to vote and they should exercise that vote. but again the harris campaign tried joy, they tried an
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economic message, they tried to say they had something on the border, nobody was buying that one. so now what do they do? they try to make villains of their opponents and try to encourage women to lie to their families and spouses and friends about who they are voting for and voting for harris. >> harris: i don't know who these soulless individuals are. our children are watching us, our parenting and now teaching women it is fine just lie to your husband in public. wow. new york republican congresswoman stefanik is going after democrats for rhetoric shaming republican women. >> i think it's a trend that democrats are saying what they really believe. first they called us deplorables, nazis, mark cuban said there are no strong or intelligent women around president trump and yesterday kathy hochul smeared voters who
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support republicans. they are attacking the american people and voters with that he rhetoric. their campaign failed to condemn that. it is offensive to so many women across this country. >> harris: the left telling women to lie and hide. it is unreal. what is your reaction to the representative there? >> and this is what the harris campaign is doing. there again, harris, look at what they believe. they want you to be the stepford wives of liberalism and march in lock step. they don't want independent thinking women. i have a lot of great friends who are democrats and independents. we don't agree on everything but we have robust respectful bipartisan debate and talk about the issues that are affecting us, that are affecting our families and in this campaign, the number one issue with women
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and one of the reasons they are moving to president donald trump is the economy. it is inflation, trying to deal with that when you go to the gas pump, the grocery store, buying clothing for the kids, paying fees for school. it is all related to this border. what we see happening there with fentanyl deaths. that's the largest killer of 18 to 45-year-old americans. and then with human trafficking, sex trafficking, gangs that are coming into our towns and cities and recruiting kids as young as eight years old to go out and do the carjackings and smash and grabs. women see this, they know that this is not a healthy or safe environment for their children and their families, and they want some action on it. so kamala harris can talk about a lying to your husband or run these ads and it is not going to
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impact women because they are trying to work as a team with their spouse, with their family members, to protect their children and have them grow up in a safe environment. >> harris: senator blackburn, you coined the phrase every state is a border state over a year and a half ago and when we talk about these issues very few people can talk about it at all without saying those words that you uttered. i appreciate your perspective. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> harris: election day coverage is wall-to-wall including here on "the faulkner focus." fnc is the only place to be all day. bret baier and martha maccallum will take over coverage at 6:00 p.m. eastern and take you through the wee hours of the night and beyond and i will join them what you see is voters' voices, a live audience to talk about what actually did end up swaying their vote for president
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and which were actually the important issues in the race to them and did any of the drama that we've seen in the last 14 days, the name calling, the visceral nature that senator blackburn was just talking about from the left to now suddenly women's right to choose who they want to vote for, all of it, did it matter? she was his primary rival and one of his biggest critics. so why is nikki haley telling voters now they must elect former president donald trump? here is how trump himself is making his case. >> this election is a choice between whether we'll have four more years of gross incompetence and failure, or whether we will begin the four greatest years in the history of our country. [cheers and applause] >> harris: oh, it is tight, tight but a huge majority of voters are not happy with the track the country is on. what that means for the
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>> harris: all right. we're counting down by the hours until the polls open tomorrow and national polling still shows harris and trump in a dead heat.
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trump leads in the real clear politics average. get this, by 1/ten of 1%. i don't know how they measure that. that same survey finds a whopping 74% of voters safe they feel the country is headed down the wrong track. that includes half of v.p. kamala harris's supporters and nearly all of those who back trump. half of the people who say they support her know that she was there for the last four years and they think we're going to the wrong direction. why are they voting for her? one voter with his take on the track of the country right now. >> the main issue is just the fear of people voting in a direction that will take our economy in the wrong direction. my biggest priority is my family. i have three children. if our economy doesn't change it will be a hard candy christmas this year.
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>> harris: ari fleischer in folk he can with me now. we heard everybody saying how tight it will. what matters now from both of these people that you are hearing or not hearing? >> well, what matters they don't make any big mistakes between now and tomorrow. when you deal with the undecideds who are the few people left in america who haven't made up their mind, don't say anything that scares them. that is the biggest thing the candidates can control in the next 12 hours, harris. >> harris: we are seeing some last-ditch efforts. part of the closing argument from the former president was all about the border moments ago. which is his sort of leadership brand. we didn't have the problems we have now and have had for nearly four years under him when he was president. so he is there. this is an interesting place for kamala harris to go last minute. now nbc news is scrambling to
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right a wrong. the network allowed trump last night to air a free 90 second advertisement during sunday night football, nfl and a nascar event in order to try to comply with the fcc's equal time regulation. they violated this regulation. >> just remember kamala and her friends broke it. it will fix it. most important election in the history of our country, go and vote. >> harris: a lot of people saw that ad. he got it for free because of this. the network nbc invited vice president kamala harris for an snl cameo over the weekend and not extended to donald trump. fcc commissioner carr says this. >> nbc knew what they were doing. appear to have tried to jam the opposing candidates and thought they could get away with it. as you noted they have tried to
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give out some last-minute air time here but only after a real ruckus was made and they were called out for this. >> harris: what is your -- first of all, what was your reaction to how quickly this was dealt with and how serious it was? >> well, a couple of things. for people who discount how republicans say all these institutions particularly hollywood and the media are stacked against republicans, this is last second proof perfect republicans are right. nbc tried to jam it at the last second. these republican charges of bias are always accurate for the media. but look, "saturday night live" is a democratic audience. it is young, not typically a trump voter. and so they did what they did the worst thing in the world would be for donald trump to try to do something on "saturday night live." but i'm glad to see the makeup. it ticks me off to see this
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behavior take place and what i would really like to see is the manhattan prosecutor say it was an illegal campaign contribution and go after kamala harris the way he went after donald trump. >> harris: jill stein, if she wanted to, has the opening now as well as donald trump to get a putback from nbc, free advertisement. i don't know about rfk junior. i don't know if he is on enough ballots but that's fascinating. that would hurt kamala harris if that happen. rfk different situation from jill stein if people with see her put out ads for free against kamala harris. nikki haley has donald trump's team has not asked her to campaign with him but still making her voice heard. haley was the last major trump rival to quit the 2024 republican primary. here is part of her opinion piece. she writes this election isn't a referendum on trump but a choice
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between him and kamala. a trump administration would be different. it wouldn't be perfect but i agree with trump that we need to keep taxes low and cut them more. i agree that we need to expand american energy to empower families and job reciteors and making us less dependent ont foreign energy. i have agree america should be stronger than we are today. i don't want to leave the impression they don't talk. that would not be true. she has told me that herself. we haven't seen them yet on the stump together. we have more than 24 hours. >> well everything traditional says you make a big thing out of endorsements. donald trump has never done it that way and why he wins people who could care less about politics and show up for donald trump because he is not a typical politician. i have think of he doesn't like her very much. it is hard for him to say i will get on the stage and share a stage with her and act like we're chums because it is not
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who trump is. so good for nikki for rising above and saying what she says. it's not because she is a woman. women were 53% of the electorate when joe biden defeated donald trump is 2020. if donald trump does his job right and gets men to turn out in bigger numbers, men, can they be 48% of the electorate bring out more men. women have less of a reason to support harris. to me the only way harris wins. everything looks good for trump right now. the only way harris wins if women turn out in huge numbers, 53% of the electorate or 54%. >> harris: with nikki haley helping out and other women helping out those are the first names i thought of when mark cuban went after the woman around donald trump. a lot of strong women support him even though they may not agree with him. thank you for joining me. "outnumbered" after the break.
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