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♪ >> i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of being elected four 47th president and your 45th president. [cheers and applause] >> this campaign has been so historic in so many ways this is a magnificent victory for the american people that will allow us to make america great again. oh we're going to do it. [chanting u.s.a.] >> thank you. many people have told me that god spared my life for a reason. [cheers] and that reason was to save our country and to restore america to greatness. it's time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us. it's time to unite. i will not let you down. america's future will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer and stronger than it has ever been before. god bless you and god bless
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america. thank you very much. [cheers and applause] >> brian: if you heard that for the first time. don't blame yourself you were in bed at 2:35 in the morning eastern time. that's when it was over declared by us. and everyone realizing donald trump won massively projected to be the 47th the president of the united states. first time since grover k4r50e68d lost and won again with two nonconsecutive terms. >> steve: in one of the -- i think it could be the greatest political comeback of all time. mr. trump secured more than 270 electoral votes and the numbers seem to be going up. he flipped battle grounds, pennsylvania, georgia and wisconsin. all red now. and defending north carolina. people didn't quite see this kind of a wave. >> ainsley: biggest comeback especially after all he has been
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through. assassination attempts, impeachments. filled with twist and turns including those assassination attempts that you are seeing there. >> that's not to mention the two impeachments, the legal battles and days spent in courtrooms instead of being on the campaign trail. >> brian: and, despite efforts from the mainstream media, all of them, democratic elites, all of them, to write him off, he is projected to be the 47th president of the united states. and he addressed his supporters early this morning. >> this was, i believe, the greatest political movement of all time. there has never been anything like this in this country and maybe beyond. [cheers] and now it's going to reach a new level of importance because we're going to help our country heal. help our country heal. we have a country that needs help and it needs help very
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badly. we're going to fix our borders. we're going to fix everything about our country. [cheers] we made history for a reason tonight. and the reason is going to be just that. we overcame obstacles that nobody thought possible. and it's now clear that we have achieved the most incredible, political -- look what happened. is this crazy? [cheers] >> this is karma, ladies and gentlemen, he deserves. this they deserve it as a family. [applause] i want to thank some people real quick. i want to thank the knelt boys, aden ross. theo vaughan, with the boys. and last but not least the mighty and powerful joe rogan. [cheers] >> this was something special. and we're going to pay you back. we're going to do the best job. we're going to turn it around. it's got to be turned around. it's got to be turned around fast. and we're going to turn it around. we're going to do it in any way.
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so many ways, but we're going to do it in every way. this will forever be remembered as the day the american people regained control of their country. [applause] >> steve: that was in the 3:00 hour this morning. she, kamala harris, has not yet conceded. she is going to have a speech later today. the other major story this morning republicans are set to regain control of the u.s. senate, ending a four year stretch in the minority after flipping ohio red and it looks like a bunch of other states as well. >> ainsley: we have live team coverage on this historic morning. madeleine rivera will get into those senate races that are a huge win for republicans. bryan llenas is live in philadelphia after trump flipped the state back to red. and kevin corke breaks down trump's path to 270. but, first, let's go to bill melugin where trump's big celebration took place. hey, bill. >> bill: hey, guys, good morning to you. look, there is no way of putting this. this was an outright rejection
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of the biden-harris administration and their agenda. donald trump appears to be on track to rack up well over 300 votes in the electoral college. fox news is able to call the race for him just before 2:00 in the morning last night. this was the moment that trump walked out to his victory party right here in west palm beach. >> it was an historic realignment. uniting citizens of all background around a common core of common sense. you know we're the party of common sense. we want to have borders. we want to have security. we want to have things be good, safe, we want great education. we want a strong and powerful military. >> bill: now, fox news was able to call the race after trump won the key battleground state of pennsylvania. what you are looking at now was the harris campaign
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headquarters, the watch party. this was at howard university in washington, d.c. as you can see, it was a ghost town over there jubilation at the trump headquarters. everybody walked out at the harris headquarters because she started losing states. people started walking out. and then the campaign announced that she would not be speaking last night. she is, instead, opting to speak today. in the meantime, this was not just a victory for trump and the electoral college. take a look at this. he appears on track to win the popular vote as well. he is at 51% in that popular vote. a republican has not won the popular vote since 20 years ago. that was 2004, with george w. bush. and back out here live the good night for republicans continue. they also flipped control of the senate. they are going to have an outright majority with multiple seats still up in the air. they could end up having several seat majority. the house race is still too close to call. but republicans are going for the full trifecta tonight to try
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to complete what looks like it was a significant red wave last night, guys. we will send it back to you. >> brian: bill, that border is going to look different right away. i can almost hear tom homan with his screw gun putting up that wall and getting it out of the desert what's left of it. have you seen more than this of anyone. it's going to change, isn't it? >> bill: brian, my phone was blowing up last night with ice officers and border patrol agents. they were thrilled with the results. a couple of ice agents texted me saying they are locked and loaded. they are ready to go. they are ready to start getting these tren de aragua gang members out. these illegal immigrants who have come in the last few years. they are ready to go. >> steve: the fox drone team is probably texting you hey we are not going to have anything to take pictures of. >> ainsley: go back your bags you know where you will be the next four years. >> brian: by the way a caravan right now. a thousand people on their way. >> lawrence: sure they will speed up the process now that they know who is going into
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office. >> brian: maybe the border patrol won't. maybe they will defy the ridiculous homeland security secretary that we have. >> lawrence: good point, brian. trump is projected to win. let's look at how he won. kevin corke shows us the key to victory in our voter analysis. right now he is leading in the electoral college. also in the popular vote, kevin. >> kevin: yeah, really amazing. i'm glad you mentioned the popular vote. who would have thunk it, right? more than 7 million right now, it is highly likely he will win the popular vote. obviously having already won the electoral college at 277 at last check. of course, that could change between now and the end of the show. for the former and future president of the united states. i should point this out there about 35 other electoral college votes on the table at this hour. so, he could really get out there and top 300. we are talking about 20 of them out west. between alaska, arizona, and nevada. and another 15 over in michigan. and for what it's worth. the former president is leading in all of those states at this hour. and we should have results from
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each of them at some point today, possibly by day's end. as for voter analysis, well, very interesting breakouts i can tell you about. how about among hispanic voters. harris over trump. not a surprise. but what was interesting was the number that the former president got. 41%, that's a big number. especially when you consider the conventional wisdom going into the election was that the democrats usually do very well among minority groups. how about under 30 voters? well, how about this? look at that, too. that is a real shocker. 52 to 44%, again up by 8 when compared to 2020 for mr. trump. the vice president down 9 when compared to the current president, president biden. how about for those falling behind financially? as you can well imagine, a lot of them went for president trump. 63% compared to just 34% for the
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vice president. now, while some have suggested in surveys that democracy was the top voting issue for many folks, especially democrats, the economy was clearly number one or number two for most voters surveyed. and the former president, mr. trump, was seen as best being able to manage that and that is why he is the 45th and now soon to be 47th president of the united states, guys. >> steve: thank you, kevin. speaking of the economy. i just looked at the dow jones industrial average futures, they are up, take a guess how high they are up right now? >> lawrence: i don't know. tell us. >> steve: 1250 point. about 3%. s&p up over 2%. crypto is searching. apparently the trump transition team meeting at mar-a-lago later this morning. according to punch bowl, do you know who wants to be the next secretary of defense? that would be mike pompeo. is he lobbying to get that job.
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>> ainsley: is he strong. is he a leader. the fox news voter analysis. this is when i believe it happens at the polls, right? they interviewed more than 100,000? >> steve: it's all over. it's phones, everything. >> ainsley: the reason they chose trump i think god spared his life for a purpose. and this is part of it. but they said voters wanted a change. they want a stronger leader. the country is on the wrong track i was talking to others that are in our profession. and they said this is the end of the legacy media. you watch all of these leg. journalists they lie about donald trump. they lied about all the. conspiracies, they lied about all the prosecutions. they lied about the impeachments, the investigations they lied how much mar-a-lago was worth $18 million it. that is bull worth $100 million at least, if not more. i would say more than that there is an empty lotted in palm beach
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selling for $150 million and much smaller than mar-a-lago. he has both the ocean and whatever. you get my point. >> steve: it's a lot. >> ainsley: they told us how to vote. they told us we were dumb if we didn't vote the way they told us to vote. the american people saw right through them. and that's what happened here. middle america loves god. they love country. they don't want a handout. they want to work hard. they want to have the same money. they want their dollar to go as far as it did four years ago. >> lawrence: ainsley, they didn't listen to any of the concerns. we have been out of the country and, just watching the pundits last night. even though donald trump was surging as we got the results come in. watching them look at the voter analysis and act shocked when 70% of the country said that we're on the wrong track. where have you guys been? they have been saying that in poll after poll for years now that we're heading down the wrong track. and then to see the hispanic numbers. 41%? and then you go to black voter. almost doubled.
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this is after barack obama and all the celebrities that they rolled out said look, you are not supporting the right thing right now. this is not helping the race. this is -- brothers, get in line. meanwhile, we were going to barber shops look, actually the economy was better under donald trump. >> brian: so much -- >> ainsley: so much to say. >> brian: here is something i noticed about the former president. he wants to get something and when he gets it, he doesn't gloat. you don't see him sitting there saying i told you so. he is so good under pressure. the same attitude when he got shot in the head. calms down and get up what do i have to do. just won sitting behind j.d. vance biggest come back in history his face is yep, just nods. in his head jim brown scored a touchdown. put the ball down, act like you have been there before. >> lawrence: the fight is over. >> brian: that's done. that's what i told you. reminds me dating back to the correspondence dinner when obama mocked him for a half meyer and
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seth meyers followed up. >> lawrence: bad move. >> brian: sit there and stared. he didn't say that was my rocky moment we decided. >> ainsley: we all know that. >> brian: other thing is it is everybody's victory. it's not the white working class. it's not republicans that voted and democrats. this went across the board. this is popular vote. this is battleground states. this is pushing the envelope in new hampshire. in virginia. crushing it in ohio. destroying in florida. these are democrats' victory too. because if it's just republicans e gets 40% of the vote. this is bigger than that. >> steve: the economy impacts everybody. i'm sure that he is sitting down with his team and they are going okay, how are we going -- what are we going to do to bring down inflation? and how are we going to advance everything. ultimately if the house is still held by the republicans, he will have a more cooperative speaker
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than he did when he first was elected 8 years ago. and they can get more stuff done with a unified government. and ultimately, all the people who voted for him last night are hoping that he is able to do everything he said. >> brian: what i just worry about with the speaker, if it's hakeem jeffries, the impeachment stuff starts. >> steve: mr. johnson. >> brian: i know if it flips. if the house flips, jamie raskin doesn't understand what the american people just said. >> lawrence: hopefully they listen to the american people. >> ainsley: as far as the black vote, do you know what i love about this? it makes me hopeful that our country is not as divided. >> lawrence: just the press. >> ainsley: i'm voting for the right person. i don't care about your skin color. >> lawrence: people chose their circumstances and who was going to help them. all the elites out there are not going to have to deal with the surge and stuff. they have private security.
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them and their families are just fine. they went out there and tried to shame voters. a lot of people took offense to that. >> brian: how about bidenomics works and crime is down? excuse me, that might be what the numbers say, but that's not what we experienced. >> lawrence: they have to correct the numbers. >> steve: do you know what bidenomics is a term they stopped using. the term they should use today is trump quake. trump quake. it was like a political earthquake him coming back. >> ainsley: george clooney and beyonce don't have to worry about inflation. don't tell us how to vote. donald trump shattering the blue wall with a big victory of battleground, pennsylvania. it's a state he won in 2016 and narrowly lost it in 2020. data shows support from latino voters helped him flip the keystone state. bryan llenas is live in philadelphia with that story. hi, bryan. >> bryan: hey, ainsley good morning. former president trump has not only won pennsylvania but won the most votes ever by a republican candidate here in the
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commonwealth. by the largest margin of victory since -- by a republican since president ronald reagan did it in 1984. let's put up the numbers here with 4% of the vote still needed to be tallied. he -- former president trump has 3.4 million votes winning 450.8%. flipping pennsylvania red. how did he do it? well, democrats were touting their ground game and were dependent on running up the score here in philadelphia, when they were hoping for historic turnout and that did not materialize, harris is performing 3 points below what president biden did in 2020. and former president trump turned in his best performance in philadelphia ever winning 20% of the vote, that's 4,000 more votes and about 3 points better than his 2020 result in philadelphia. now, harris also needed to surpass president biden's performance in philadelphia's suburbs in those four collard counties. instead former president trump
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flipped bucks county red. he won the bellwether swing counties of erie and north hampton. the harris campaign and democrats were playing up the puerto rico insult joke from that trump rally at msg, believing it would sway more latinos their way. instead the fox voter analysis shows the opposite happened. harris winning 56% of latinos in pennsylvania. trump winning 39%. trump improving his standing with latinos in pennsylvania up 5 points from his support in 2020. and republicans here, they were saying all along that inflation was really resonating in the latino community. now, already, democrats and the harris campaign, they are expressing blunt regret that vice president kamala harris did not choose popular pennsylvania governor, the democrat, josh shapiro as her running mate. >> i know a lot of people are probably wondering tonight what would have happened had shapiro been on the ticket? not only in terms of
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pennsylvania he is moderate. that would have signaled to the american people she is not the san francisco liberal that trump said she was. i hate to say this but i'm not sure tim walz contributed to the ticket. >> now, lindy lee is on the harris national finance committee. she is on the campaign. she said basically also she was criticizing the harris campaign's effort here in pennsylvania saying they did not do enough to get out the vote in pittsburgh and in philadelphia. and obviously that was true. guys? >> brian: bryan, quick question. i kept hearing along the lines in philadelphia, the turnout is going to be great. was that just misreporting? >> bryan: no, so the philadelphia democratic party here were going off whatever numbers they had. we spoke to bob brady last night like a few hours before the polls closed. they were going off the lines, the headlines here were extremely high voter turnout. looks like about 60%. i mean, it wasn't that. the former philadelphia mayor michael nutter said they needed something like to surpass even
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former president obama's numbers. there were nowhere near it. probably not going to get to the turnout. maybe they they will get to the turnout biden got as a percentage 55%. >> steve: surprising so many republicans turned out coast to coast on the early voting. thank you so much, bryan. carley is getting a free breakfast at joey's pancake house. [cheers] [chanting u.s.a.] >> carley: hey, yeah, welcome to western north carolina, guys. [chanting u.s.a.] car carp u.s.a., that's right. [chanting u.s.a.] right around midnight when they awarded donald trump the victory and the blow 16 votes that will north carolina has. jim, and laura, we have been talking politics you guys met, ken and laura are married. and you met jim by talking politics at diners just like
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this why will get into conversations like you had for years now. how are you feeling about donald trump's second victory? >> i was hoping, you know, praying, hoping he would get back in the white house and straighten this country out. it's the first time i ever voted for somebody three times. >> carley: that's right. if you voted for trump in 2016, 2020 and 2024. that would be it. what do you think are the issues, laura that won it for him? >> policy. definitely policy. and i also voted for him all three times and it's always been based on policy for me. >> carley: quickly policy vs. personality: what do you think was the deciding factor for many people on the campaign trail seeing him campaign and what decided it for them. >> i think policy and authenticity came through very clearly that she was not authentic and for whatever he is, he is authentic.
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>> carley: there you have it, guys. >> carley: a little taste of what people are saying in maggie valley, north carolina at joey's pancake house. send it back to you guys at the desk. [cheers] >> lawrence: she's got a fired up diner. >> brian: if we're not doing sports. we are not going to miss her. >> steve: lots of people are hungry. >> ainsley: you and carley with sports. is he just jealous. >> brian: a little bit. >> ainsley: republicans flipping the senate as g.o.p. candidates ride trump's coat tails. >> steve: all right. to say tell us more about that madeleine rivera joins us from d.c. with some numbers. >> madeleine: hi, guys, good morning. the republicans feel like they have their winds at their back. they already have the majority after flipping two seats. hoping to run up the score races in montana michigan and others still uncalled. republicans scored an early win
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when jim justice flipped outgoing senator jim justice in virginia. and then in ohio bernie moreno beat incumbent senator sherrod brown. we talked about wanting a red weave. wave. what we have tonight is a red, white, and blue wave. what we need in the united states of america is leaders in washington, d.c. that actually put the interest of american citizens above all else. we're tired of being treated like second class citizens in our own country. >> democrats had hoped to beat the odds and make some gains in nebraska, texas, and florida where the senate races had moved tighter as election day approached. they fell short with incumbent senator, t fisher, ted cruz and scott winning their contests. >> here is what texas promises. not equality of outcomes but equality of opportunity. [cheers] not guaranteed success but a
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guaranteed chance. not life without struggle, but a life where struggle has meaning. that is the promise of texas. that is the american dream. >> this is a team win. we won. they lost. god bless you. god bless this great country. and, guys, what do we say? let's get to work. >> in missouri josh hawley won his race. democrats though making history sending two black women to the senate lisa blunt rochester and alsobrooks who beat larry hogan in maryland. as for what happens next. the vote to replace long time g.o.p. leader mitch mcconnell next wednesday. senator john thune, cornyn and rick scott are all vying for the role. >> brian: rick scott in acceptance speech i'm going for
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mitch mcconnell's spot they are rivals. live boards. really close it. could be a massive increase. brown is up in nevada with 84% of the vote. in montana sheehy is up by 7 with 85% in. you got to figure this is done. rogers is up. these are all republicans. .2 with 95% of the vote. rogers win is probably. >> lawrence: that would be a huge upset. >> brian: mccormick 95%, almost a full point. tammy baldwin moved ahead of hovde by .7. >> steve: keeping track, so far the republicans have flipped two seats. senator elect bernie moreno from the great state of ohio is going to be joining us live right here on this post game show. >> brian: such an exciting day. got to put it all in perspective. don't move. you are watching "fox & friends." you don't need to check your tv guide, it's us. ♪more ♪ no home.
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11:00 a.m. today how are you going to celebrate, don? >> i'm going to watch "the view." [laughter] >> todd: there you go. don is watching "the view." where are you watching "the view," don? >> i'm going to tape it in case i'm not home. i want to tell whoopi goldberg, you're fired. get out of here. >> todd: don just fired whoopi but, obviously, celebration is important but there are real issues our country is facing. when you went into the voting booth or when you voted by mail or however you voted, who had economy as their number one issue. raise your hand. [cheers] >> todd: who had border as number one issue? [cheers] >> todd: all right. let's go over here. this gentleman served our country. let's give him a round of applause. [applause] you said economy is number one. what do you want to see trump do to fix our economy? >> well, i just want him to get everything back. drill, baby, drill. get the economy back where it needs to be so my son, two and a
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half-year-old can grow up in a good country. >> todd: there you go. they want a good country. quickly, sir, take us home. [cheers] >> todd: why do you say the trump win is so important for our country? >> i hope middle america is heard and people have spoken to what we need in this country, which is some good common sense. >> todd: good common sense. that's what you get in central pennsylvania. ainsley, back over to you. [applause] >> ainsley: it's an exciting morning. thank you so much, todd. vice president harris losing key support from crucial swing state voting blocs. fox news analysts shows that president biden got nearly 10 points more of the black male voted in north carolina back in 2020. and among young men, harris, under performed by nearly double digits in the state as well. in georgia, nearly all voters trusted biden to fix the economy in 2020. less than half felt the same way about harris four years later. so, are democrats regretting their bait and switch this morning? fox news contributor charlie hurt joins us now. charlie, she did not outperform
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him in p.a. in wisconsin, north carolina, georgia, or michigan. >> charlie: truly incredible. >> ainsley: him meaning biden. >> charlie: truly incredible. obviously democrats tried to play their old playbook campaign that's worked for them for a long time. a lot of it has to do with race baiting and trying to divide everybody by race. it's the most discussing thing people do. donald trump absolutely broke that i think he broke the media. i think that he -- and he broke this whole concept of identity politics. both sides do but democrats are far worse about it by making all those inroads. you look at places like texas and even a place like virginia and florida. he is the first republican since 1988 to win miami-dade county? much of that is because donald trump appealed, asked latinos for their vote, appealed to them and they voted for him. no matter how much they called him racist. no matter how much they called him hitler.
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>> ainsley: nazi, fascist. at the end of the day they didn't have a campaign. they didn't run a campaign. donald trump, once again, ran on the issues and just like 2016, won on the issues. >> ainsley: so do you think this was a referendum on the fact that we didn't know who she is. she flip flopped so much or people just wanted change? they want more money in their pocketbooks. they don't want handouts. celebrities on stage with her telling them that they understand the american people and how they can't afford their groceries when they can't relate at all? whawhat was it the media,and thw to vote and people saying we don't trust you anymore. >> charlie: at the end of the day, you had the fakest person you could ever have running against the pelosi authentic guy who has ever run. that juxtaposition just was too much. and however hard the press tried to sort of obfuscate it. >> ainsley: we all knew they
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were lying. so glad they had a candidate and not joe biden. telling everybody to vote for her knowing it was all a facade. >> charlie: the fact of her inability to answer any questions and when she did we oh that's why they don't let her to come out and answer questions. again, whatever you say about donald trump, the guy answers questions. the guy knows who he is. he knows what he thinks, and, again, is he not some right wing idealogue. that's why when i look forward and who knows what happens in the house it. looks like republicans picked up the senate. is he going to have working partnership there. who knows what about in the house. democrats could take control of the house. >> ainsley: what is happening to kamala this morning? who are they blaming? is kamala being blamed? is biden being blamed? >> charlie: they have to be kicking themselves for picking tim walz over somebody like josh shapiro. who by the way he is not a moderate. he probably would have helped them with pennsylvania. >> ainsley: did he say no? sources say they asked him and he said no. >> charlie: i heard that and i can't confirm it but you have to
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wonder. >> ainsley: yeah. >> charlie: on top of it, the truly, the dishontd of the campaign. i have to say that when you look at -- you know, donald trump did not come -- before he did what he did on the broad scene, he took over the republican party and he changed the republican party forever. it is never going back. and based on these issues and these are not right wing issues. these are centrist issues that all americans care about. and when he walks in with his cabinet including r.f.k. jr. and elon musk. >> ainsley: going to make our food better. women are excited about that. >> charlie: it's amazing. and it almost doesn't matter what the makeup of the house is. because you have these people who want to find practical solutions to problems that matter to people. >> ainsley: you are right. and god spared his life for a reason. >> charlie: who doesn't believe in miracles? god is not done with america. >> ainsley: what he has been up against and survived is
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incredible. >> charlie: they have nothing left to thrown at him. they have thrown everything at him. >> ainsley: thank you, charlie. did you a great job last night. >> charlie: thank you. >> ainsley: is he projected to win the presidency. the key voting group that helped get him there. ♪ ♪ still congested? —nope! —uh oh. new mucinex 2-in-1 saline nasal spray. spray goodbye. aaaaaaahhhhh! new mucinex 2-in-1 saline nasal spray with a gentle mist
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as we watched both candidates pour so many resources into this state up until the very end. senator j.d. vance spent election night eve in atlanta holding a rally. all those efforts really paid off. let's dive into some of those numbers. of course we knew this was going to be a very tight race. the two candidates were separated by just over 117,000 votes. trump took the lead by 2.4 votes. now, georgia doesn't require an automatic recount of results under state law but a candidate can request a recount if the margin of error is within .5 percentage points. of course, that's not the case this year. but, with that being said, if harris petitions the secretary of state regarding a suspected error or discrepancy, the secretary of state can ask for a recount. now, this was a redemption for the former president after losing to president biden in 2020 by just a slim margin of
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6.2%. now, although when we go back to the 2016 elections, former president trump won the state by five points. now, the candidates battled over gaining support from black voters, but specifically black male voters. fox news voter analysis shows trump doubles his support with black men this election with 24% compared to the 11% in 2020, a key to winning this state, especially here in georgia. him over-performing in urban and rural areas really gave him what he needed, guys, to get back to the white house. >> steve: thank you very much, danamarie live in atlanta. >> brian: amazing how many demographics he improved on. i don't think he lost in any demographic. we started a half hour ago, there was not one area, one district, one county where harris improved on joe biden. think about that. >> lawrence: this is beyond me right here. can you call it what you want to call it.
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but they made the case that the country is racist. right? joe biden got more of the black vote than kamala harris. i mean, you just can't -- i just can't demonize everybody. >> ainsley: one fourth of the black men. 24%. >> steve: because high prices impact everybody and 70% of the country said we are on the wrong track, that's what really helped him. >> ainsley: they don't want a handout work hard. >> brian: speaking of working hard. >> steve: carley shimkus and we are hungry. >> ainsley: that area hit badly where ghost town is hey, carley. [cheers and applause] >> carley: hey, good morning, guys. welcome back to western north carolina. i am in haywood county. this is one of the counties that actually secured donald trump a victory in the state about 63% of people here voted for donald trump. i have been having a wonderful conversation with the fine folks at this table right here. this is jim. and jim, you said something really interesting about why the outcome of the election is the
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way that it was -- the way that it turned out. you say that donald trump won the election but kamala harris also lost it. what do you mean by that? >> well, i think a lot of choices that they made, basically, were the wrong choices for her. not attending certain meetings, not having interviews with news media, just a lot of the -- and then a lot of flip-flops that she had. she started to sound like trump for a while there. >> carley: he even said that too, he said he was going to give her a maga hat. something we haven't talked about when it comes to north carolina. i'm sure a lot of people at home are thinking about it as well. hurricane helene. do you think the response to the hurricane impacted voter turnout in the state? >> absolutely, yes. i think if trump was in this administration right now, military would have been booze on the ground immediately. not 10 days later.
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some people lost their homes living in tents on their property. this is crazy. this administration now is terrible one of the things happened this jacket area wouldn't be able to vote. early voter turnout outpaced the rest of the state. people were motivated to vote. that may be one of the reasons why donald trump secured this victory that he did yesterday. so this is a little taste of what is going on in maggie valley. joey's pancake house. and we're going to bring you more reaction from north carolina. [cheers and applause] >> carley: "fox & friends" fin continues. ♪ ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices
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around the world following former president trump's projected election victory. we do know there will be major foreign policy decisions under this new administration that will effect countries like ukraine, iran, israel, and everywhere in between. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy posted to x saying, quote: congratulations to donald trump on his impressive election victory. the ukrainian leader went on to praise trump for peace through strength approach to global affairs. the amir of qatar posted a similar message saying quote congratulations on president-elect donald trump on winning the presidential election. i wish you all the best during your term and look forward to working together again. arguably the most notable congratulations came from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu who said, quote: congratulations on history's greatest comeback. your historic return to the white house offers a new beginning for america and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between israel and america. this is a huge victory. overnight, prime minister netanyahu fired his defense
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minister yoav gallant sparking massive demonstrations across israel. >> well, americans in the street demonstrating. israeli prime minister netanyahu fired the country's defense minister yoav gallant. [inaudible] war in the middle east. trump's election victory comes at a turning point for the middle east. experts say they believe under the new administration, there could be more normalization deals between countries like saudi arabia and israel. brian? >> brian: let's hope, trey, while we wait to see if iran is really going to attack. now, this trump's projected win is turbo charging wall street. right now the dow futures over 1,000 points. they are up. edward, make sense of it. >> the markets love this choice by former president trump. they are looking at deregulation.
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that's one of the big things about 1150 points you showed on that graphic there. that's a huge number. up about 3%. the part-time voted yesterday, the money is voting today, and money may have turned this election. voters -- money in voters' wallets that is anecdotally life became too expensive to afford under the biden-harris administration. you saw why on this screen. poll after poll the economy ranked as the number one concern follow by immigration. president trump will make a turn around in energy policy as the linchpin of his economic plans. he wants to drill. then he talked about paying down debt as well as reducing taxes. now, in swing states like nevada and wisconsin. no tax on tips. no tax on overtime played very well. now, president biden we have not heard from today. we also have not heard from the vice president. she is expected to talk about this later today. again, president biden has nothing on his schedule today. we'll have to see how that goes later on. >> brian: dynamic market, edward, thank you so much. trump's campaign press secretary will be next. you are watching "fox & friends"
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