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>> harold: everywhere should go vote. quoted in unity piece w.h. bush election is agreement. decision cleared a way for harmony and peace for whomever wins i hope they accepted it and allow our country to move on and get to higher ground. >> bret: commercials stop and commercials stop and the whole thing. >> harold: then there is that. >> bret: join us 6:00 p.m. eastern for the start of our special election coverage election night. remember if you can't catch us live, set your dvr 3:00 p.m. in the west and 6:00 p.m. on the east coast. bret baier behind the scenes stuff. big day tomorrow. we have you covered every single angle. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report" fair, balanced and still unafraid. hang on. we're almost there. "the ingraham angle" is next. ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham.
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this is "the ingraham angle" from new york city on election eve. donald trump is about to take the stage for final rally in pennsylvania. his second to last one of the entire campaign. and we're all over it. plus, donald trump jr. is here exclusively to tell us about his dad's final pitch to voters. but, first: america's time for choosing. that's the focus of tonight's angle. >> laura: all right, hours before the polls opened, this long, very strange campaign is almost finished now for many reasons the angle is feeling very positive tonight and so should you. even though i have known donald trump for, i cannot believe i'm saying this 25 years long before he got in politics i don't believe i have ever admired him as much as i do right now what have you witnessed the past few years you will never see again in american politics. trump's level of shear grit, energy and endure rance. and you bet his fighting spirit.
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[shout] we all remember that fateful july day with blood running down his face he shouted fight, fight, fight. not that he just wanted to show the country okay. he wanted all of us to be okay, too. and to stay strong and we will. because we have him fighting for us. tonight, he'll promise us, as your president, i will fight for you every single day with every breath in my body. we just got the excerpts. and to think that harris and barack obama routinely try to accuse him of only caring about himself america we stand fork in the road.
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this isn't just any presidential election no way. other than perhaps reagan vs. carter in 1980, this is the most important election of the last 50 years. and the choice is very simple. peace and prosperity under donald trump, or war and decline under kamala harris? now, i'm optimistic because this movement to reclaim america is growing by the day. have you seen it. we have witnessed it. the voters are informed and they are voting. >> we're moving forward by voting for donald j. trump to bring this economy back on track. >> we are voting on policy and conviction that we ultimately hold deeply. >> i think that his economic policy is very sound. >> my biggest priority is my family. i have three children. and if our economy doesn't change, it's going to be a hard candy christmas this year. >> laura: hard candy christmas. the question is: does the government of the united states still belong to us? or are we just supposed to sit down, shut up, and take orders
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from the government? so, once every four years, the power brokers in d.c., they have to pay attention to you. so i suggest you make it matter. if enough voters turn out for trump and support his political movement, then we can change everything. his economic policy will put working people first. >> we will secure our borders, and we will also rescue our economy. because our economy is in a mess. i have seen it for a long time. i'm very good at that stuff four years of kamala economic health for american workers. >> i think that could be an under statement. we could have actually a foreign policy puts america's interest ahead of the international order we gave you largest tax cuts in history. largest regulation cuts in history receipt. built our military. defeated isis, had no new wars. i will end the war in ukraine,
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which would have never started if i was president. and i will stop the chaos in the middle east. >> laura: yes, an end to war, wouldn't that be nice? we can have a country where christians and other people of faith will not be considered enemies of the state. >> we will get critical race theory and transgendered insanity the hell out of our school. [cheers] and we will keep men out of women's sports. >> laura: my driver today, who happened to be from mauritania actually brought that up to me. he didn't bring that up or the border it was that issue. right now the swamp dwellers are trembling in washington, d.c. the race is a toss-up according to the polls. who knows? it's anyone's guess. all because of patriots across the united states who refuse to give up and refuse to give in like trump it's fight, fight, by
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fight. this is why harris machine has done everything in its power to scare knew accepting the status quo. nonstop lying about trump. that's why i call her kamalie right now and supporters as well. been their strategy since 2015. why do they do this? they do this because they can't promise you or your children or your grandchildren that any of are you going to have a better future because, of course, they can't deliver on that promise. because, in kamala's america, tonight, young couples are struggling to buy homes food bank lines are growing in swing states like michigan, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. and we certainly know they don't care about your safety. after all, kamala's party allows violent migrants to rome free -- wait a second, at least the authorities keep us all safe from the real threats out there like peanut the squirrel. poor thing. now, look, harris' overlords know their policies are going to lead to a fundamentally weaker and less secure america. not simply because of treasonous
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border policies. we know those. but because she is going to continue to spread us too thin until we no longer are a super power. certainly not the one we once were. and as for that vicious lie that trump never sacrificed for america? it just proves how empty and cynical the harris campaign is. not only were there two assassination attempts on his life there are armies of prosecutors right now still trying to put him in jail. bogus civil suits, to impeachment, of course his family has been threatened. staffers put in jail. because they want us to learn -- they want to teach us a lesson. don't resist the regime like he did. because if you do, the regime will come for you. they will come for your family, your supporters, everything you ever worked for. but trump willingly and boldly took offer this challenge. he kept going. he never stopped. it is a time for choosing. with trump, we return to having
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a vibrant, free, growing american system that puts us first. and with harris, we stick with the status quo. with more decline, lower living standards, and more cultural despair. tonight more americans are recognizing that harris' campaign is overwhelmingly driven by hate, pessimism, and vengeance she spent more time lying about trump than showing us out of the way of the mess she created. meanwhile the trump agenda is full of love, hope, and optimism for the future. and in the end, love trump's hate, which should mean that tomorrow night trump, trump's harris and that's the angle. joining me now donald trump jr. executive vice president of the trump organization. don, it's good to see you tonight. we just got excerpts of your father's closing remarks, which are going to occur in pennsylvania. he is going to do a final rally in michigan. but, the real closing message is
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going to be with the people of pennsylvania. one thing that really struck me of what he is saying tonight is this: many people say that god saved me in order to save america. and with your help, we will fulfill that mission together. don, that assassination attempt really did change him. even though he still can get angry. we all do. but it did change him in the urgency of this mission, did it not? >> i think is 100 percent, laura, whether you are someone of great faith or someone with little or no faith. everyone saw the failures of that day. they saw the miracle, i have been to a billion trump rallies, i don't know that i have ever seen my father to turn his head and look at a graph and numbers. it's just not what he does. there walls definitely another hand at play. i think the big man up top was looking out for him. i know he believes that and i think we made a lot of people have a lot more faith, whatever level they had in seeing that it
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has to mean something. there is just not that amount of coincidence in the world. it's just stagily impossible. it made me much more of a believer and i was already real pretty high up there. >> laura: don, when you look across the landscape there is enormous amount of suffering. suffering laughed off or laughed at by the left or they think it's exaggerated. everybody should be happy with what we have now. what's your message to the people of this country maybe who haven't voted for a while that, are still kind of thinking well, should i even bother voting? >> listen, i think you can change the disastrous trajectory that kamala harris, joe biden regime has put us on. another politician who has been failing you for four years. no one can objectively say we are better off today than we were four years ago. laura. people understand that they see it with their own eyes.
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when i'm traveling all around the country not at a trump rally when i'm at airports or stores or someone in between people this time every walk of life of every race of every religion are walking up to me saying please, we get it now. fix this. so if everyone gets out tomorrow, and votes, delay it. let the democrats play their games. win decisively tomorrow. cheap joe's groceries or affordable housing. world war iii where the democrats want to take. the democratic party has shifted so far from traditional roots should shock anyone. the elders of that party. john f. kennedy, legends of the world would be rolling over in their grave at today's democrat party. understand them when they tell you who they are, believe them and then go bring your friends and vote for donald trump tomorrow so we can end this
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nonsense once and for all. >> laura: it's your country. you can't complain about it if you don't vote. don, there is one message for kamala harris that i want to share with you. her closing pitch tonight. watch. >> our campaign has tapped into the ambitions and the aspirations and the dreams of the american people. we are optimistic and excited about what we will do together. it is time for a new generation of leadership in america. >> laura: she is not 30. she is trying to sell donald trump's peace and prosperity as the old generation. if that's the old generation, i'm fine to stick with them. >> yeah, the notion that kamala harris who has been number two in charge of our government is somehow an agent of change is laughable unless you understand what is, which is she is an agent of change for the worse. everything is worse. we went from, you know, prosperity through poverty. we went from peace to war. all under kamala harris. and by the way, you don't
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believe me about her not being an agent of change when asked numerous times what she would do differently over the last few weeks, i can't think of anything. those are her words, not mine. if you want another four more years of this disaster, you can vote for kamala harris. if you want to bring back the peace, the prosperity, the notion of america first, putting our children first. stopping the wars, go bring your friends, vote for donald trump overwhelm the nonsense, make it decisive tomorrow and let's get our country back on the right track once and for all. >> laura: don, as the eldest son of president trump. when you hear people call him hitler and a nazi and a would be dictator. petty tyrant and that's just the nice things they said, what's your reaction to that just as a son, as a person, obviously given everything you know about him since little boy?
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disgusting if you look at the people helped throughout his life. if you look at the people who work for him. if you look at the people who show up in support of him. these people who have been calling us nazis and fascists, people who are censuring us. people trying to jail their political opponents. it's just classic democrat projection. they call you everything that they themselves are they accuse you of doing all of the things that they are actually doing. you know, it's not the democrats that are under indictment, you know, malicious nonsense. censored, suppressed, smothered. it's them that are doing that it's the joe biden, kamala harris regime. it's their doj, actively doing this each and every day. and not just to my father but to millions of americans around this country it hat to stop. honestly i'm used to it from them. they always talk about when we go low they go high they never
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go high they just go low. a big tech at mainstream media industrial complex willing to lie for them like they have been lying for the last four years. >> laura: your father might be watching before he walks out. i have seen him do that what's your message tonight after this long campaign? >> listen, i'm just really proud of him. i'm proud of the resolve. i have always been proud of him. he has done incredible things throughout his life. what i saw on july 13th. when he got shot in the face and came back defiant, still ready to fight four our country. he literally took a country for america. that's who i want leading our country. that's who i want negotiating trade deals. that's who i know will keep the dictators and our enemies at bay that is going to create a prosperous america. not someone who can't handle a single question from the press. not someone who has been asked the same things and doesn't bother to come up with a talking point about what she would do differently. enough is enough.
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i'm really proud of my father. and i'm looking forward to him being back in charge and fixing august that the democrats broke in our country once and for all, laura. >> laura: don, it's great to see you. thank you for spending time with us tonight and good luck tomorrow. joining me now mollie hemingway, victor davis hanson. fellow. we got remarks message to americans tonight is simple. we do not have to live this way. we do not have to settle for weakness, incompetence and decline and. we can fix every single problem and lead the world to new heights of employer. pretty especially stuff. >> fascinating y journey we have been on. they elected this man president 8 years ago. the regime refused to accept it. and they were surprised, you know, people voted for him because they felt that the country had been led by poem who didn't care about foreign -- having a foreign policy that puts america first. didn't care about a trade policy
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that served americans rather than something from 1944. that wanted a border. they wanted a country where they weren't being called racists for having different policy views than other people. the people -- the regime rejected, refused to accept. this we are witnessing the most amazing political comeback in modern history. and the american voter is saying we meant what we said when we elected this person the first time. we like the way that he said he was going to do things. and we would like to see this happen again. >> laura: one of the major publications on immigration and trade trump has already won. that's a very good point. victor, another excerpt from trump's closing remarks together we will begin the four greatest years in the history of our country. we will launch the most extraordinary economic boom the world has ever seen. if you vote for kamala you will have four more years of misery, failure and disaster, the country may never recover and goes on to say we will have a colossal surge of jobs, wealth and opportunity for americans of every race, religion, color, and
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creed. and to that point, victor, it's been something to see. this remaking of the republican party into a working class multi ethnic coalition of optimism and patriotism and love of family. and i think that is donald trump's legacy. more than anything else is we took that party back from the corporatist and they don't own it anymore. >> the republican party is party antithesis. the last four years very strange way, laura, it worked out kind of tragically but worked out well, people saw the who we are the last four years and terrible catastrophe. i think everybody should just stay calm four years what the outlier polls of everybody who wants to vote for trump and registered to vote for trump will show up, trump will win and
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he will carry the senate and the house with him and they will make the changes that he has promised and will be exactly the opposite of what we have seen and we will go back to a period that's even better from 2017 to 2020. and i say that not as a propagandist, laura, if you looked at the polls who were the most accurate in 2020 and 2022 therefore, trump, if you look at the radical changes in voter registration that favor the republicans or the radical changes since 2020 and early voting and you look at the momentum, the destiny new republican party and trump voter is in their hands. nothing can stop them. we are at the end of everything. all they have to do is walk to the polls and vote and they will win. they will end this era of madness. i really am pretty confident ink can't listen to the static and hype. it's propaganda to make you stay
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home. go out and vote and the future is yours. >> laura: mollie, don't you agree propaganda messages try to demoralize trump voters. suppress vote on the trump side. i'm not seeing that i'm seeing unbridled enthusiasm. that's what i'm seeing across the country. >> in part what the propaganda press has done the last 8 years. not just biased they lie and make up stories. their effect is so much less than it was 8, four years ago. >> laura: like dr. fauci. they hurt their credibility. i don't think they will ever recover in our lifetime. >> they still have too much power. nobody trusts them but they are still allowed to set the terms of debate. after what we just experience in the last few months with just the propaganda on behalf of their favored candidate and lies and millions information against the one they don't like they should never be able to set the terms. >> laura: no one has ever been targeted with more unfair coverage and lies than donald trump. that's not an overstatement.
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just moments away from donald trump taking the stage for final pennsylvania rally. second to last event of the election. we will bring it to you live when he comes out. first, the race is still paper thin. the rcp average has trump and harris tied at 48.5% each. it's within the margin of error in every battle state out there. joining me matt towery and host of the bottom line. matt, i loved and predicted that we would have this cavalcade of, oh, harris has the momentum now. she is surging, she is positive. she is not mentioning his name. so predictable. everyone take breath. same people who told us to do social distancing are doing. this what can we glean from final moments? >> let me tell you one thing my polling from last time had the lowest misrate of all the pollsters along with gibraltar in the real clear politics
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average. i never talk about that. i get treated like garbage by polling experts. the garbage man is going to put everybody at ease. number one, don't pay attention to exit polls. they are always wrong. number two polymarket good prediction market shows trump 58% likely to win 41.6 to harris and that's going down. the next thing can you look for are early voting. trump is outperforming early voting from 2 2000 2016 to 2020. all he need is good election day is he going to carry battleground states. that's another point to i can that. finally, the polls, would he don't know if these pollsters have adjusted their methodology to find these shy trump voters. robert and i had more trouble this year republicans won't answer the polls a lot of polls showing democrats are doing great. it's hard to get the trump voters to tell you what they are thinking they are scared to tell anyone. >> they don't trust the press for good reason. they don't trust institutions
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because they are weaponized against them. i'm going to take care of my family, eke out a living and the hell with you i'm going to go vote. >> the problem is, again i'm not a pollster, moderating won't answer the phone and tell you what they think. guessing as a pollster. white knuckling this race. my gut tells me something sells happening other than what the polls are saying. donald trump has probably run the best republican campaign of any republican ever. and whether it's mug shots or mcdonald's or garbage trucks or fight, fight, fight. >> laura: the mugshot, i forgot about that that was another classic. >> if you look at him he has built a relationship with america. some people hate him. some people love him. he has that relationship. people are driven to the polls for donald trump. kamala harris was given the nomination she never had to go through the hard campaign and build a relationship with the voter. then you got a party behind her but you don't have a lot of love for her. i think that's going to the deferential. >> laura: so much joy is their joy for the third party candidates, matt? there is a lot of pieces out
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there today i think it's in wisconsin i believe or michigan, there are six third party candidates on the ballot including cornel west who has outside chance of being president. r.f.k. jr. and all on this ballot. will that cut against harris or trump? >> >> probably both ways. you know, robert kennedy is telling everyone to go vote for trump. still forced to be on the ballot because they won't let him off. take a few votes from trump. cornel west and others different states. >> laura: jill stein. >> she always does and gets ignored every single time. let me give you one last example what sean was saying about modeling. in georgia they left all open all democrat allowed people to go vote. we don't foe if that's 100 or 5 or 6,000. accent tee ballots were allowed. i had to change my modeling for georgia throttled it up for the highest end up being democrat usually. i don't think that's going to be the case right now in georgia
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the african-american vote is at 26% that's 3 points below where they need to be for harris to win. there is a lot of changing going to take place. we weren't age to do it because of the politics of things these days. >> laura: crazy stuff happen in maricopa 90,000 ballots trying to figure out if they are legitimate. i don't understand why this scenes happening. i can't figure it out. >> sean: one day paper ballots. that's it make it a vacation day. everyone gets it off. but there is too many. >> laura: i'm against a vacation day. my mother is a waitress she votes every election. have to work. >> sean: my prediction for this race is going to be the election of the man. the guys minimized. and called toxic. they are going to come out in droves. >> laura: better. >> and, again, i think it's going to happen. young men, too. no one is talking -- you can't touch them and can't poll them. it's going to come out and shock america and democrats that they
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partner and push for women to vote. but,. >> laura: toxic masculinity only if you are a liberal. matt and sean, my two favorite toxic males just kidding. one of the most competitive toss-up races of course in california. democrats are trying to unseat republican michelle steele, even sending bill clinton out there to shore up support for their candidate derek tran. joining me michelle steele, all right, congresswoman, your opponent is trying to portray you as just completely out of touch. watch. >> michelle steele was too well-known to lose. now she is well-known for her corruption. michelle steele is a maga extremist, a trump lackey, corrupt politician in the pocket of big corporations. congresswoman, sounds like he learned from kamala harris no solutions just insults.
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>> i don't fit on their image. i'm conservative, first generation asian-american woman. they tried take me out and they have been attacking meme about my accent for the last two election cycles. this time actually they added one more that i don't fit in my district because i am korean american woman. i cannot believe that how far they can go and, do you know what? i speak three languages and i'm very proud of it and first generation korean american. do you know what? i achieved the american dream. they brought clinton out. they brought newsom out. you know how my opponent is going to vote, right? because they are going to open door policy for the border, for us, secure the border. and then we want to have lower taxes. he is going to vote for higher taxes. i mean, we already know that exactly what he is going to do. >> laura: look at california. >> they are very scared. california, yeah.
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>> laura: congresswoman, have you pockets of california that are still the old california where at any time work ethic, it's common sense, pragmatic policies. but they want to swamp all of california with the liberal nightmare that is destroying once great american cities. so, for that guy to come out and attack you, who is really anti-immigrant now, sweetheart? they are. you are the american -- you are the american dream, congresswoman. sorry we were so short tonight. i hope everyone gets out to vote. we really, really appreciate you. you are a brave woman and we appreciate it. major election integrity issue in arizona. we will break it down coming up. ♪
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his penultimate rally of this long campaign and is he just about to speak and we're going to watch. >> very special hello to pittsburgh. [cheers] and pennsylvania, i went to school in pennsylvania. i know everything about pennsylvania. i love pennsylvania. i'm thrilled to be back in this incredible -- it is incredible. is it incredible? this incredible commonwealth? [cheers] where thousands of proud, hard, working american patriots and hard hats. [cheers] people have no idea how smart they are these are great people i love them. i would like to begin by asking a very, very simple and easy to
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understand question are you bitter off now than you were four years ago? >> no. >> does anybody disagree -- it's dangerous. [laughter] but, over the past four years, americans have suffered bun catastrophic failure, betrayal and humiliation after another chars has delivered soaring prices and economic anguish at home. war and chaos abroad. and nation-destroying invasion on our southern border like nobody has ever seen before. [boos] she is actually a disaster my message to america tonight is simple we don't have to live this way. we don't we don't. we don't is have to settle tore weakness decline and decay.
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with your vote tomorrow, we can fix every single problem our country faces and lead america. [cheers] and indeed the whole world to new heights of glory. we'll help the world. a lot of people think we're isolationists. we're not. but we want -- but we want the world to preach the what we are doing. they have to appreciate that we are helping them. when we win election, only one day-oh does that sound nice, one day from now. [cheers] we have been waiting for four years for this. four years. [cheers] right? look at all these senators and congress men. we have been waiting four years. oh, now it's what i have been saying only one year from now. only six months from now.
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six months. six months. even when i said only 10 days it still sounded. tomorrow. [cheers] i will end inflation, i will stop the invasion of criminals coming across our border and we will stop it rapidly. i will strengthen our military. as you know, we totally rebuilt our military, but now it needs a little strengthening after giving a big chunk of it afghanistan. figure that out. figure that one out. [boos] i will restore peace in the world and i will rescue the american dream. [cheers] together, we will begin the four greatest years in the history of our country and we will launch the most extraordinary economic boom the world has ever seen. and we'll do it by utilizing the
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assets that we have. if you vote for kamala, you will have four more years of misery, failure and disaster. [crowd boos. our country may never recover. vote for me and i will deliver rising wages, soaring and a colossal surge of jobs, wealth and opportunity for americans of every race, religion, color and creed. every one of them. [cheers] a vote for trump means your groceries will be cheaper. so many people mentioned. i go in. so many people people mentioned groceries, beautiful but simple word groceries, sir, my groceries, you don't think of it that way. but that's what they mention more than anything, my groceries. your paychecks will be higher. your streets will be safer and cleaner.
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your communities will be richer and future brighter than ever before. this will be the golden age of america. [cheers] just a few months ago, in a beautiful field in pennsylvania, not far from where we are tonight, an assassin tried to stop our movement. [boos] and this is the greatest political movement by far in the history of our country. tried to stop it. but that brush with death did not stop us. it only made us more determined to finish the job. [cheers] that we had only just started.
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[chanting fight, fight, fight] >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. this is a frisky group. [laughter] [cheers] many people say that god saved me in order to save america. many, many people are saying that. and with your help, we will fulfill that extraordinary mission together. we are going to fulfill it. we are going to save our country. but many, many people have said to every citizen across this land i am asking for the honor of your vote.
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i don't want anything. i just want your vote. we are -- we are on the 5-yard line. i would actually say we are on the 1 yard line if you want to really know. and some of the -- some -- oh, that's a lot of fake news back there. look at that. [boos] you know for a person that they hate, they sure do show up. right? [cheers] man. that's a big group of people. some are actually good and some are just absolutely terrible. all right. thank you for being here. it shows that ratings are more important than hatred. i have always said that. as your president, i will fight for you every single day with
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every breath in my body. i will fight. together we will save this country, we will defeat the corrupt system in washington and america's future will be an absolutely incredible one. that's what it is. [cheers] but we got start immediately. it can't wait any longer. it's not going to be possible. this is all you really need to know. it's simple, not particularly beautiful is a statement but very simple, it's kamala broke it, i will fix it. [cheers] [chanting u.s.a.] >> thank you.
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i don't know if you know, but kamala has a little rally going on. and when i say little, i mean little. it's a competing rally. it's not this giant place that's sold -- what a beautiful. this is a beautiful place. [cheers] but, archted and it's quite embarrassing, it's all over the internet. she is screaming and the people -- it's about 100 people. they are not moving. [laughter] they just want to go home. just be done it's not quite. this you see the front row? you have a lot of front row joes, we have more front row joes here than she has got at her big rally. this is a big one.
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she tried to get stars to come in. they wouldn't do it, actually. going to get beyonce. [boos] >> beyonce would come in everyone is expecting a couple of songs. and there were no songs. there was no happiness. just like give me my check. i want to get out of here. [laughter] but you always put the star -- she should have learned this from crooked hillary. always put the star after you. that way the people stay finish your speech, let the star -- and even if she doesn't sing, they booed like hell. the press didn't play that they booed both of them the hell out of the stadium. but do you know what? even though the act was terrible by that time you are out -- like elvis had left the building.
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elvis has left the building no. it's terrible. they obviously forgot to get a star tonight. we don't need a star. [cheers] we don't need stars. i never had a star. [chanting trump, trump, trump] we don't need a star. just to bring it back into seriousness, we don't need a star. because we have policy. we have great policy. [cheers] we have great policy. we do have great policy. look, they have horrible policy. they have a machine that's incredible. they have got a vicious, horrible, horrible group of people, a machine where they can have open borders and let people pour into the country. they can have transgender operations at any age any time
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you want. [boos] they can be pushing men playing in women's sports. [boos] and because they have -- she is just a vessel. and joe biden was just a vessel. a group of very powerful people that are probably people that hate our country and they want to destroy our country. somebody said are they dumb? it's embarrassing when i say we will keep men out of women's sports. can you imagine saying that 10 years ago? they would say this guy is cracked up. this guy is crazy. who the hell is going to have men playing -- did you see the olympic boxing? two people who transitioned, they transitioned from men to women. and j just a light jab. that was the end that one you know a jab for those -- that's like sort of a like a defensive punch. bing, and the young lady who was
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a champion walked back, from italy, a beautiful young lady. i can't say. can't say beautiful but she was a beautiful young -- in politics you are not allowed to call a woman gulfo anymore. please delete the word beautiful, thank you very much. "60 minutes" deleted the whole damn answer. [boos] so i'm allowed to do that, aren't i, susan wiles? but america will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer and stronger than ever before. tomorrow you have to stand up and tell kamala that you have had enough. you can't take it anymore. she is the least talented person we have ever seen in government. she allowed our borders to be open she has allowed bad things to happen. she allowed a man who was grocery incompetent to remain in the most important position of
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any country in the world when they are talking nuclear weapons and they are talking wars, and she still says oh, no, i didn't notice anything wrong. if she didn't notice anything wrong, then she has got a bigger problem than he has. so we don't like it, kamala we don't like what have you done. you are the worst vice president in history. he is the worst president in history, kamala, you're fired, get out. get out! you're fired. [cheers] >> laura: all right, joining me now ben domenech for the spectator, katie pavlich. fox news contributors. katie, watching the closer. >> watching the closing message. america doesn't have to be a
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country in decay. the choice is tomorrow. is he talking directly to the american people about the fact they don't have to live with the status quo, with the despair that there is a change that can be made tomorrow and is he doing it in the place that he has to win and take off the board for kamala harris. >> laura: striking when you watch the rallies. people at the rallies. obviously they all care some way about the country but he is a always surrounded by the hard hat types there are a lot of women tonight and yesterday clarifies is surrounded by college educated young women. that's what they are going to rely on. >> it's their bred and butter. this is a change election because we have seen very consistently that people in every poll are dissatisfied with the direction of the country. they want to make a big change. she has tried to take on the mantle of change by distancing herself from everything that's happened over the past four years. i think that she has not been successful at doing that and so, really this comes down to making the closing case as donald trump has here that he represents a
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true difference in direction. and i think he is doing a much more effective doing it. it comes down to the kind of machine that the democrats are built and whether they can overcome that messaging advantage. >> laura: katie, you get a feeling about the electorate and the moment. what's your feeling tonight? >> katie: donald trump is in the best position he has been in ever with 242020, is he going ahead all the swing states and people who had it right in the last two elections. people showing up at his rallies. alluded to this idea that there is a quiet kamala voter. i think there is still a quiet trump voter. the big question is how are democrats going to get people to the polls help her make up voters she has lost especially in places like pennsylvania. are they going to make up the difference in philadelphia with african-american voters. make up the difference with men? she has these gaps to fill. >> laura: she thinks they can. they think they can make it up
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because that gender gap they think is going to be that big. i haven't seen as many soles to the polls this election cycle like in philly or atlanta? i guess it's some. not like it was in 2020 or 2016. , i think that's an indication that this whole media narrative about her having some kind of wave of joy behind her is complete fiction. >> laura: joy? >> to katie's point the idea of a quiet kamala voter, i haven't met that person i met a lot of the people not quiet about it. democrats are trying to grasp on to straws here because they see the fundamentals and suggest in an election about the economy, the better, and international security that's something where donald trump -- >> laura: tell us about the tiktoker we were talking about when we were watching trump. tiktok mad today because kamala won't address the gaza war. >> katie: apparently sitting down with tiktok. >> laura: big audience. >> katie: arab american
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questions how she is going to handle the middle east. she wanted to talk about the spices. ben you know more about the story i wasn't on tiktok to see the interview. >> laura: pizza? >> ben: suggesting bacon and maybe i can make a whole segment about how i like anchovies or something like that. they killed the whole thing. >> laura: doesn't that sum it up? she would really -- i think she would thrive as a lifestyle coach? she is very happy and she is. [laughter] >> laura: dancing. really fun doing her spotify list. >> ben: the mood is very midday lifestyle. >> laura: good day, san francisco. >> katie: laughing through her campaign authenticity. always trying to fake her way through these conversations three through these conversations last week to this week dnc convention. they brought out all of these american flags and put the kamala hats on vilifying those things for years and most importantly she was part of an administration telling people that the inflation crisis
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doesn't exist and now all of a sudden she wants people to think she not only feels their pain but going to make it better. >> laura: her motto should be i broke it and i will try my very best to fix it. >> katie: i broke it maybe i will try to buy it. >> laura: maybe try to rebrand it. joining me now congressman byron donalds. i know you have been president trump. you are in pennsylvania tonight. what are you seeing on the ground. the momentum is moving >> laura the momentum is moving towards donald trump in all over pennsylvania. the energy is more than 2016. i will tell you that. people are so excited. they can't wait to get to the polls. so many of them have already voted. you won't keep them from the polls tomorrow. >> byron, again, these kind of -- seem to me very inflated and perhaps fake stories about, well, if camera's feeling like they have -- kamala's feeling like they have it in the bag or
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they're cautiously optimistic, they're not mentioning trump by name. these always seem to be curated and highly choreographed stories to perhaps suppress do republicn turnout. what would you say. >> jesse: >> i'd tell them not to worry about the stories. they will make the story tomorrow when they make donald trump the 47th president of the united states. number two, the big issue for kamala harris and the democrats is that minority turnout is down in early voting and at the urban areas are not turning out the way they thought. that's why they have to come out with celebrity after celebrity after celebrity because they're not excited about kamala harris. she's done nothing to earn their vote. it's showing up in early voting numbers. but this is in the hands of the american people tomorrow. them getting out to the polls will decide do you have donald trump back or do you have four more years of the same chaos that has destroyed our country? >> laurie: i --
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>> laura: i know you gave black america's closing argument for trump on "x" last night. that was live last night. give us a quick, quick highlight? >> quick highlight is simple. when donald trump was president wages adjusted for inflation were up, our borders were secured, the world was at peace, black americans were getting ahead, the wage gap was shrinking. all of that economic success was because of donald trump, and we can have it again. but it's incumbent on black americans especially to actually look at the policies and support the person that will make america great again. it's without a doubt donald j trump. >> laura: you bet. congressman, you've done an amazing job out there. it's been such a pleasure and privilege to have you on this show all election long. thank you so much. that's it for us tonight. tune in tomorrow for special election coverage. we'll all be on the same panel. thanks for watching. and look who's here. i never get to do a hand-off with jesse watters. and
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