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on corporate price gouging. make housing more affordable. lower taxes for middle class families and protect social security. i will focus on getting things done. i'm kamala harris, and i approve this message. let's get to work. ♪ ♪ >> ainsley: welcome to fox & friends. it's election day. it's tuesday, november 5th. in person voting is underway in several key battleground states. >> brian: paul's opening up this area in arizona, wisconsin, and all of michigan, joining pennsylvania, georgia, north carolina. any of these states could be the deciding factor in who wins the white house for the next four
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years. >> lawrence: here's a look at folks lining up in bucks county. >> steve: we have live team coverage. rachel campos-duffy is that superior restaurant in pennsylvania. will cain is at the sweet spot in concord, north carolina. the first we start with pancake pete hegseth at the coop in waukesha, wisconsin. hey, pete. >> pete: i've been pancake pete since we did this in 2016. i'll take it every time, for sure. it is great. [applause] you love election day because is not about the poles and the pundits anymore, it's the people in the voters. polls are open right now in wisconsin. i know we have voters here planning to head to the polls. we just talked in the last hour to an eisenhower voter and an
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fdr voter so i figure we'll get a little younger in this hour and talked young people heading out to the polls. what's your name? >> nick. >> pete: you are about to go vote. what type of mind for you? >> in my cohort, i think everyone here it's the the economy, immigration, maybe crime, national security, as well. and i think trump leads on all of those. >> pete: we have a couple small business owners, as well. your buddy looked at events that you are it. you run a painting business. why are you voting for trump? >> it's the economy. i need people to have expendable income to buy my services that we provide and i think he'll do much better job than kamala. every policy, really. top down, i think trump can win on every policy. >> pete: do you feel your generation of young men are looking at trump and saying -- >> i've been going to these
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events around the state, and i'm telling you there is something with the male cohort of my age. we want to afford a home. interest rates are too high, inflation is crushing our dollar. we can't afford that down payment, that mortgage payment. the job market, too. we want to keep up. the job market is not looking so hot. look at the latest job number. you take a look at all those things, and if you're that alpha male macho man, you want to go and get it, the economy is not looking that great and i think it's time for change. [applause] >> pete: you heard it. you mentioned obviously trump. they going to vote after this. but also senate here in wisconsin. we will toss it back to you for now. >> lawrence: i appreciate them not just talking about vibes but telling you exactly which policy they need for their lives. >> brian: he started doing that in 2016?
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>> steve: restarted the diners in 2016. >> brian: how many tattoos did he have then and how many does he have now? >> ainsley: if you leave up together here at fox. we've noticed lots of changes throughout. >> steve: and you know who is the big star at the very first diner, the airport diner in new hampshire? >> ainsley: you with donald trump and glenn youngkin? who lives there? >> steve: chris christie was there, jeb bush. everybody. and it was so effective, the producers -- we came back to new york and they go, we've got to do more of that. and we have done it ever since, because it is the best way to see what america is saying. >> ainsley: brian started outliving them and now he loves it even more. >> lawrence: you rarely see him but you will see him. >> i met the sweet spot in north carolina
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>> good morning, steve, brian, ainsley, and lawrence. welcome to one of the big swing states today. i was listening to pete in wisconsin talking to young men about the way they are voting. brock is 16 years old so he's not yet a voter but he is already telling me some of the issues most important to you. >> my major concern is allowing boys and women's bathrooms. it really concerns me. we have regulations for a reason and that is for safety and protection of privacy for both boys and women, and it is a concern. we need to take care of this. >> pete was mentioning -- or one of his diners was mentioning that the male cohort, it's so important to so many of those young men. but not just young men. you mentioned the same thing as brock. >> yes. as a woman who is passionate about women's sports specifically, i just don't believe in men competing in the same division as lemon, and as a christian, as well, i want a president that supports those
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beliefs, as well. >> there you have it. that is some of the younger demographic here in the diner. then we've got everybody. who has voted already? it he really voting, raise your hand. if you voted this morning and a few who are traditionalists planned to vote this afternoon. right, omar? it's what you do every year. let me talk to joanne real quick. joanne is a senior, fixed income. did you not want me to say that you are a senior? >> no, that's fine! i'm not going to lie like other people, like kamala. >> and you are saying ukraine is a big issue for you. >> yes. i hope when trump gets in he looks at where all our money is being spent. he should have a list, and if it's not a good one, then why give them the money? and i heard that a lot of that money went to some of the ukraine people that moved out of the country and it's paying
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their pensions. what about our pensions? >> what about americans? that's the theme of the campaign. and america first. let me introduce you to tyler. hold up your phone. that's a picture of rachel's diner. rachel right now is in pennsylvania, and in the background of this picture is tyler's mom. your mom is in pennsylvania? >> my mom is in pennsylvania there. >> look at the screen now. it looks like rachel is sitting with your mom right now. what do you want to say to your mom? >> mom, i love you. i wish i was in with you. i know i saw you a couple weeks ago and they cast a ballot. this is a shout out to my sister. you know what to do. go, trump! >> there you go, rachel. >> hey, tyler! your mom is here. he says he loves you and he voted, he came back to vote, and he says you're going to vote and you know what to do. >> i do know what to do.
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vote for donald trump! [applause] >> a message for your son? >> go to work and have a great day and i'll see you soon. >> love from mom, tyler. i'm here with two puerto rican americans, they are boricuas. there was a joke, a lot of people are concerned about the latino vote, particularly the puerto rican vote here in pennsylvania. what are your thoughts on it? >> first of all, it was a joke by a paid comedian, and we are not easily offended and i don't think it's going to make a difference at all. >> gloria is lola's mom. do you think this might change the vote for latinos here in pennsylvania? >> not at all. it's not going to change. >> you're voting for donald trump. tell me why. >> i'm going to vote for donald trump because he's a white
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right person to be in the white house. >> i have a family i want you to meet. this beautiful family here, your name is? >> my name is paul sedaris. >> paul is from brazil originally. he became a legal immigrant here. he told me he bought a house under the trump administration. could you have bought a house under this administration? >> never. >> i? >> all they do is lie. look at the economy, inflation, groceries. everything is too expensive. my wife works two jobs just to have extra money. we are waiting for trump. i'm voting for trump, they are voting trump. >> who are you voting for? >> trump. >> who are you voting for? >> they need to get a little older. but they are following dad's lead. brian, ainsley, lawrence, steve, read back to you guys! >> steve: nicely done, rachel.
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>> ainsley: so cute. >> brian: linking the diner worlds together. more tv history. >> steve: it goes to show you as a family. >> ainsley: he went back to p.a. to vote. >> lawrence: we just reunited an actual family together. >> ainsley: it was very cool. now to bryan llenas in bucks county p.a. very important area. hey, bryan. >> hey, guys. good morning. this is one of those counties that's going to be on the billboard tonight when the results start coming in. this is a 50/50 kind of county. it is a suburb of philadelphia, but republicans are starting to feel good because they outnumber registered democrats for the first time, and that's a big deal. but it all comes down to turn out. this morning there were huge lines, about 150-200 people in line here waiting for the doors open at 7:00 a.m. that line has gone away. people are walking in and out very quickly, getting their vote. no problems reported here. here are a couple of people that
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we were able to speak to after they voted. >> it's going to make a difference in my life, things are going to be much cheaper, a place to live, a home, and we will be struggling. >> i voted for trump because i don't want the same four years that we have. the price of fuel has doubled on me. groceries have gone up. the border is open. >> about two-thirds of the people in line this morning were men. that is a group that could help the former president it he's going to win pennsylvania to show up today. election workers, you're looking at it right a biden feet of the philadelphia winterhouse where they'll be counting ballots throughout the day. they are precanvassing than this morning. starting at 7:00 a.m. they are going to rip open those mail ballots and start running them through the machines. once these polls close, we will start to get numbers immediately from places like philadelphia as well as pittsburgh. those are the two big areas we
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are going be getting the most mail-in ballots. the good news is once these polls close they do expect this not to take four days like we signed 2020 to to get a result. they have better equipment to, experience, and there are far fewer mail ballots then in 2020. fingers crossed that we get these results in a timely manner here back here in pennsylvania. the other race we are looking at is the senate race. mccormick versus bob casey. dave mccormick has been focusing in on a place like bucks county, the philadelphia suburbs. lots of events here. both sides really focused in on the suburbs particularly here. you're going to have to drive out to turn out here and see if they're going to win. guys? >> steve: bryan llenas out in bucks county where it looks a little foggy. let's hope the results later tonight are crystal clear. >> brian: karl rove said to me yesterday, i don't know who's going to win what but the most impressive candidate of this
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election season is dave mccormick. look at his background and how he's performed and how much better he's gotten. >> lawrence: he's been doing the work. we did diner with him last week. i was watching how he interacts with the voters and took the time. sometimes you get these politicians and it's just a show. he was talking about the individual issues. as you said, his military service. >> ainsley: he is such a nice person, and he married nina powell, who worked for trump of administration. both of them are very successful in finance and he's made a lot and it was with his finance background. but he also served our country, went to west point, and is very smart. ran against dr. oz. remember, he won in that primary and because of maybe the abortion issue he didn't win. fetterman won in that state. but he said he's not going to give up and he's running against casey neck and neck. >> steve: people are exiting that polling place in bucks county, pennsylvania,
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calling up, "i just voted." we talked about it, she's based in the western part of the state as you look at langhorne, pennsylvania. as i remember, that is where i believe "sesame street" place was where we took our kids back when they were short. selena is based in pittsburgh, in pennsylvania. she had this observation about how the democrats are struggling to keep the voters looking at their ticket and not going to trump. listen to this. >> the democrats do not have the robust mail-in ballot turn out that they expect, or they expected. republicans in particular in rural areas are turning out robustly in the mail-in ballots, and a lot of those mail-in ballots in rural areas are democrats. but these are heirloom or legacy democrats who have been democrats all their lives. however, that has changed, because the coalitions have changed. you saw the example last night
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in pittsburgh at trump's rally. seeing a very diverse coalition, a ton of young people, men and women, but also the audience was very diverse. i think that is what they're looking at, and democrats have a problem with their turnout on election day in philadelphia. they have had that problem since 2004. >> lawrence: when you look at what's happening in pennsylvania, there's two comments i would go to. fetterman, he talked about his concerns, and the governor talked about his concerns. it's going to be a tight race. there's no doubt there's a messaging deficit right now in pennsylvania when it comes to the democrats. >> ainsley: it is not an indication of the way the country is going to vote generally. still not college always votes right when we wake up on election day with the results, because only six people live there that vote there now, so it
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is split 3-3. what is interesting is that is indicative of the way the country is. these polls are so close. everyone says it's a toss-up. >> steve: regarding dixville notch up in new hampshire, i just realized this. the party registration for the six people, four of them are republicans and two of them are undecideds. so the two undecided independents presumably went for kamala harris and one of the republicans would have flipped for kamala harris, too. because it was split. and here's the thing, four years ago they went for a clean sweep for joe biden. 50/50 in dixville notch. >> brian: we will see. the president is going to be in florida. and howard university for the vice president. >> lawrence: 's alma mater. >> brian: it tells you the sign of the times when you see the b fencing.
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>> ainsley: they are worried about rioting. >> brian: they want to make sure. if we are here tomorrow and there's no answer doesn't mean it is corrupt. >> lawrence: do we know where the president is going to be while it happens? at the white house? >> steve: somebody will probably wake him up to tell him who won eventually. listen, we know where bret and martha will be. their special coverage kicks off tonight live from studio m at 6:00. >> ainsley: where is bill's big board? he'll be over there? all right. the time for campaigning is over. aren't you glad? no more ads on tv! now saw that the magic number, 270. kellyanne conway is going to break down the path to the presidency for both candidates. that's next. ♪ ♪
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is one of the states i could actually determine who is the next president. >> ainsley: what are voters saying this morning? rachel campos-duffy is talking to them live at the superior in mas pennsylvania. hey, rachel. >> good morning, everybody! it's really wild and rockies here. this state could determine the election. i have a question for everybody. who has already voted? [applause] who is still going to vote today? it sounds like people are voting twice! [laughs] i want to ask people their top issues. what is the top issue at this table? i know you've been discussing it all morning. >> illegal immigration. >> i'm hearing a lot of that. let's get more opinions here. top issue? >> illegal immigration, as well, and the economy. >> economy. >> health care. we need to rekindle the
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doctor-patient relationship. >> love it. top issue? >> illegal immigration. speak of the economy. >> the border. >> restoring our freedom. >> real control of our borders. >> energy independence. >> the economy. >> israel. [applause] >> our relationship with israel. >> immigration and the economy. >> i met this wonderful lady here. tell us how long it took for you to become an american citizen legally. >> for 25 years, but i've been here 40 years. god is great and that's why my name is grace. >> that's great! what is your top issue, grace? your top issue in this election. >> integration to my stomach immigration. i? >> when i come, i'm a student. i followed the procedure for students and practical training and applied for a green card,
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and for citizen. that's why it took me 25 years. >> fantastic. what a great story. that is an american story. i have the most important question of all. who is going to win the state of pennsylvania? >> trump! >> it is a trump crowd here. [crowd chanting "trump"] >> lawrence: they want stronger borders. it's incredible. thanks, rachel. today is election day and right now we are looking at the different path to 270 and what viewers can expect tonight as the polls close in the results roll in. of course we are going to bring in the best. during his right now, fox news contributor, former white house counselor, and the host of "here's the deal" on fox nation, kellyanne conway. there are several paths. first we've got six of the seven toss-up. so we are going to break them down. this is kamala harris and this is the blue wall. what you see here? >> that's really her only path
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tonight. they've given up on north carolina, georgia, nevada, arizona. i would like to point out the blue wall has voted as a block since 1992, and it has voted as a block for the democratic nominee with the exception of 2016 when all three states went to donald trump. he swept them and became president by 77,000 votes. this is important because biden got them back but added a couple of the states. kamala harris is doing worse in the states then biden did. and looking at nevada. we will get to this, this is the only path because that just gets a ride two70 because nebraska, the republican leadership in nebraska should have taken care of. but she's got to go in win back those three states that he swept in 2016. trump has many more paths. by the way, this is the first time, lawrence, that donald trump has a public polling path to 270 and his
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10-your presidential career. >> lawrence: let's talk about that. if he swings the east, that gets him to 270, as well. >> nevada has not since 2004 but that's the only state that went from democrat to republican governor in 2022. they are suffering with foreclosures, defaults on employment in nevada. >> lawrence: this doesn't include arizona. >> i got him at 297 in the best scenario, and i can even add onto that -- i think michigan is one she may be able to get. at the last 158 babies got pennsylvania. wisconsin is notoriously difficult to poll. it showed hillary clinton then joe biden up by almost double digits. >> lawrence: before we move on, p.a., the election results coming in. so it's going to take a while. we could be waiting, right? >> it'll take a while but usually are not waiting for, the
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rnc, america first, turning point usa, and of course trump himself, it's been nothing short of remarkable. cutting those gains are the democrats more than in half and getting folks out early to the polls. they won that lawsuit in bucks county. but when the lion roared, the rest of the king and followed. when he took the looks okay to vote early and make a plan, people listened to that and have his torch or not. democrats used to own that space in 2020 in 2022. we like what we see in states that register by party. wisconsin and michigan do not so they tougher to understand. >> lawrence: let's say all the pulling has been wrong and harris has a good night and sleeps the sun belt. how does it look? >> if she sleeps the sun belt she still has to -- well, are you adding this? >> this will get her to 289. if she sweeps the sun belt and get that. >> is a big issue and i'll tell you why. president trump has been dotting this map ubiquitously. he has gone the most i believed to pennsylvania but he's got all
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the states. in georgia, he sees tapping into brian kemp's ground game as well as his own, getting a lot of plus dell might help there. >> lawrence: that's a plus. >> you have a gubernatorial candidate that's probably going to lose by double digits but trump is still up. he went early after those hurricanes. it's just like east palestine, ohio. when you show up and people are in pain they remember that and show up for you. >> lawrence: if donald trump is a really good night tonight, he builds the redwall. wisconsin, michigan, p.a., arizona. let's say they win georgia without the alliance of brian kemp. he still has a great night. >> that's why he has more paths to 270. she maybe has 1.5 and a generous analysis. he has multiple paths. the clearest and earliest path is georgia, north carolina, then you add on pennsylvania. i expect that where the pollsters leave off, the lawyers will pick up. both teams are ready, trying to
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make sure all the votes are counted and make sure that we don't see any of these shenanigans were people accepting postmarks too late were saying it was covid five years ago. we are worried about how people are voting. but i think all eyes are on that. he told his team from the beginning, i'll turn out the vote, you protect it, and they doing that. >> lawrence: it all matters what people do today. when they show up to the polls. in georgia the polls are going to close at 7:00 p.m., so you still got some time. north carolina, 7:30. stay in line. pennsylvania, 8:00 p.m. michigan, 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. so don't miss that. go to the swing state of wisconsin, you got 9:00 p.m., and arizona, 9:00 p.m., as well. nevada, a tough state, you got until 10:00 p.m. so will be up all night looking at those election results. and of course you got to check kellyanne conway on "here's the deal" on fox nation. we appreciate you helping us out with this. the balance of power in the
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♪ ♪ >> lawrence: it's finally here, election day. it's not just the white house on the ballot. let's take a look at some of the key senate races starting with michigan right quick. we've got slotkin and rogers on the ballot here. she's a former congresswoman and she wants to go up against mike rogers. she's the incumbent congresswoman. running for that seat. and the a big wristwatch in
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montana. in bernie moreno in ohio up against sherrod brown. really linking himself to donald trump in the final days right there. we'll see if that pays off. in pennsylvania obviously must win for both of the candidates. dave mccormick looks to unseat democrat bob casey. also linking himself to donald trump in the final days. in wisconsin, a tight race between the incumbent senator tammy baldwin and businessman. and of course our friend pete hegseth is they are the ground in wisconsin. over to you. [applause] >> pete: lawrence, absolutely. we are with the last guy on the screen. senate hopeful eric. thanks for being here. >> it's great being here and agree to have my friends from socks here. on to victory tonight, folks!
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>> pete: we had a chance to chat a little bit. how are you feeling? >> i'm feeling great. the energy and momentum is clearly on our side. it's time for change. senator baldwin has been in politics for 38 years, washington for 26 years. over three quarters of the american population feel the country has gone on the wrong track. they want change. i think it's time to sweep the brush and bring in some new change. [applause] >> pete: is there an area you're going to be looking at tonight in wisconsin? somewhere you're hoping to perform well? >> i have worked all over the state, and i them in waukesha, which is critical. the counties. i'm going to start looking early on in racine and kenosha county, and even dane county, a liberal bastion. we've got to hit that you're not here. right, soaks?
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let's do it, man! >> pete: do you mind if we take a few questions from folks? ingrid has got a question for you. what is your question? >> what do you think a number one issue facing wisconsin is, and what is your plan to address it? >> that's easy. the economy, inflation. inflation is always caused by money printing, and what the biden administration and harris did was they spent so much money. they have racked up more debt in the last three and a half years then in our country's first 230-year history. as a result of that, the federal reserve has the print more money, expand its balance sheet, and that is inflation. too much money, and that is what has caused grocery prices, automobile costs, housing costs, everything to skyrocket. first we correct the massive overspending. we have to deal with deregulation to get the economy moving. we have to use our energy sector.
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president trump is right. drill, baby, drill. the more energy we have come of the lower the costs. that inputs into almost every single thing. and we need welfare reform. we need a lot of things to get this economy moving and bring down costs. >> pete: absolutely. [applause] unfortunately we are out of time. i want to apologize. it is live television. but we wish you luck. thank you very much. [applause] hey, fox & friends, don't go away. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: election day on fox news channel is brought to you by the number one prayer app in the world. my kingdom does not belong to this world. repay to caesar what belongs to caesar and to god. what belongs to god.
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♪ ♪ >> ainsley: in-person voting is underway in georgia after the state reported record turnout during early voting. >> steve: danamarie mcnicholl joins us live from snellville, georgia, just to the east of atlanta. >> that's right. good morning. polls open at 7:00 a.m. this morning. the peach state broke out with those early voting records. 56% of voters have already cast their ballot. about a million people expected to in-person vote today. let's take a look at some of those numbers. just over 4 million ballots already turned in. compare that to the 2020 presidential election when only
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2.7 georgia residents cast ballots during the state's early voting period. of course this race is neck and neck. senator j.d. vance spent election naive here in georgia hosting a rally in atlanta, and both presidential candidates visited here over the weekend in the final push. back out here live, the georgia secretary of state says the results should come in quickly tonight. the polls close at 7:00 p.m. i'll send it back to you in the studio. >> the quicker the better. thank you very much. now what you can expect tonight as the polls close and results start to roll in. madeleine rivera has a live look from d.c. >> good morning. the first polls close at 7:00 p.m. eastern time. georgia, indiana, kentucky, south carolina, vermont, and virginia will close polls then. 60 electoral votes are up for grabs here. taking a look at the battleground state of georgia, much of the first votes will
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include early in-person votes and mail-in ballots. let's take a look at what happens a half-hour after that. at 7:30 p.m., three more states, north carolina, ohio, and west virginia. after that hour later at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 16 states and washington, d.c., 171 total electoral votes at stake. pennsylvania is among the states, and other big group close polls at 9:00 a.m. with 163 electoral votes up for gr grabs. the final battleground state, nevada closes their polls at 10:00 p.m. eastern time. guys, back to you. >> steve: busy day. thank you very much. >> brian: donald trump scoring a major endorsement late last night, hours before elect election day. >> and it just came over the wires that joe rogan just endorsed me, is that correct?
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[cheers and applause] thank you, joe! that's so nice! and he doesn't do that. >> brian: he doesn't, but he did. republican national committee chair lara trump. your thoughts about this coming out? best friend is dana white, big supporter. and he sitting there with elon musk, big surrogate. pretty successful according to reports. so it just led him to that. what changes today with joe rogan in your column? >> we love to see it. donald trump has been endorsed by so many unlikely people. look at who we have on our team. you just referenced elon musk. rfk jr., tulsi gabbard. obviously now joe rogan coming out. i think this is a big deal because who is it we are talking about really needing to turn out for donald trump? its young men. male voters need to turn out. who tunes in to joe rogan? a lot of men across the country.
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it's huge. i think a lot of these men were already inclined to come out and vote for donald trump. hopefully this give them the extra push. i want to be clear with everybody out there, if you thinking for a second about sitting this one out, do not do it. get out and vote. your vote could be the difference between making or breaking this election for the rest of the country and the rest of the world, so get out and vote. >> ainsley: i know your father-in-law and family have crisscrossed the country for more than two months at least on a regular basis. last night i was watching, i woke up in the middle of the night and y'all had been going all night. i saw him call you up on stage. i thought it was very nice to see all the family. and i thought, this is their last rally. they have four today alone. on that plane, what is the conversation going to be? i know y'all don't drink really been thinking champagne? would happen when you got on that plane or are you just done, it's done? >> nobody was drinking on the plane last night! there was a lot of loud music being played. anyone he's been on there with
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my father-in-law knows he's a big music fan, so we had a lot of loud music going on. i'm on like an hour of sleep right now. there wasn't a lot of sleep last night for us. but that was really, ainsley, i think for all of us and our family, it was a bit of the bittersweet moment. this has been our life for nine years. we have all been through so much, and we really feel like the american people have been through it with all of us. so to be out there one last time on that stage with my father-in-law, a man who has been tested in every way a person can be and is still fighting, it was one of the biggest honors of my entire life, and i think as you can see, he didn't want to get off that stage at the end because i think he wants to always hang on to how powerful this movement he created in this country truly has been. you've felt it last night in grand rapids, michigan, and i think we are going to see it today and the results when they come in. >> lawrence: let's put on your other hat, not daughter-in-law, even though it's hard to
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separate daughter-in-law as well as being cochair of the party. when you look at all the states, which ones have your attention on election day? >> i would be lying, lawrence, if i said anything other than pennsylvania. this morning we had to do a little work with our attorneys because our poll watchers, he can believe this, and i'm sure people can, we are being prevented from entering the buildings in a different counties, some around philadelphia and some outside of pittsburgh, where they have prevented our republican poll watchers from coming in. so we had to act at a moment's notice and that's why we designed this election integrity operation to identify problems and strike at a mom moment's no. it's a must-win state and i think we have seen so much emphasis. we were there twice and we did two rallies. obviously kamala harris was there yesterday. but i've got to tell you, we felt a lot of love from people in pennsylvania yesterday so we are very optimistic. >> steve: you been on the
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channel a lot talking about the campaign. it's officially over as of today. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you guys. >> lawrence: let's check in with bill hemmer. >> we watch that countdown on the calendar every day. it's here, finally. we've got millions of americans voting. great program there. we will take you there in a moment. all of our reporters and all the battleground states, plus coming up, sean hannity, laura ingraham, bret baier, shannon bream, kayleigh mcenany, all of our data analysts today, on the big vote today and the early vote thus far. come along for the ride. we will see you in a moment and speak with both campaigns, so don't miss it, 8 minutes, top of the hour.
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>> happy election day in new york. i have my friend. >> john foxx. >> you have a fox weather jacket. >> i think i'm the guy that signs your paycheck. i live in indianapolis, inlaid yeah. foxnews.com is where i got my jacket. >> let's look at the maps across the country. the swing states we're watching over michigan and also wisconsin where we have heavy rain in the forecast. maybe snow in the northern parts of the state.
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mississippi river valley we could see showers and thunderstorms. there are our friends in michigan. not severe weather but putting a damper on things going to wisconsin to the polls. there is pennsylvania, a little bit of rain there, too. not a big deal. mostly sunshine. georgia, nothing to worry about there. no problems if you are out to the polls in georgia. there is our friends in north carolina. western parts of the state just a little bit of rainfall. otherwise looking real good. you want to say hi to our friend will in north carolina? >> i would love to, hey, will, you're doing a great job. i see you every morning. >> welcome back to the all-important state of north carolina. brian got done with his breakfast in bulking season. he plays football. what is the most important thing to you? >> confidence in a plan, confidence in policy, confidence in the future for myself, my community and family. >> jenny is his wife. she said a lot of people moved
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to north carolina so that's what puts it who knows how it goes today? >> we'll see how others vote that moved to the area. >> gabe moved here a few years ago from massachusetts and told me which way are you voting? >> red all the way. >> simon really quickly. national guard, helped out in western north carolina and today -- that's right he voted. appreciate you, how did you vote today? >> i voted red absolutely. >> there is his sticker right there. that's the sentiment from the sweet spot in concord, north carolina, back to you guys in new york. >> ainsley: keep it here on fox news. we have election day coverage all day with bret and martha's special coverage starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. >> steve: we start tomorrow at 5:00 a.m. through 9:00. join us tomorrow morning with the post-game show. >> november 5th will be the most

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