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>> i want to everyonethank the people for extraordinary honor being elected 47th president and your 45th president. his campaign has been so historic in many ways, this is mag nificent victory for the american people. make america great again. >> brian: there you go. donald trump is officially the president-elect and not even close, first time since grover cleveland and second ever to win two nonconsecutive terms. >> steve: greatest political comeback of all time. donald trump secured 277 so far
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and flipped battleground state and defending north carolina. a couple still have not been declared. >> lawrence: i can't believe i'm saying this, as president-elect, trump will do some with republican majority in senate for first time in four years after flipping an ohio seat red. we have team coverage this morning, we have todd and carley, they are having prek breakfast with friends. >> ainsley: carley is in happy valley. maggie valley, north carolina, close to asheville and todd is in tyrone, pennsylvania and bill melugin will join us. let's go to kevin corke for br breakdown of trump's path to 277. >> brian: good, we'reun arunnin out of music echl
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>> if you predicted a clean sweep by president-elect trump, i would tell you get out and buy yourself a lotto ticket, lady luck is on your side, either that or historic campaign. battleground states, north carolina, trump wins, georgia, trump wins, pennsylvania, trump wins, wisconsin, same story. he's leading in arizona, michigan, nevada and alaska. it is not a battleground state but you get the picture. president-elect will likely have results from each and every state today and that is good news for everybody. here is bit of voter analysis. hispanic vote, democrats do well, look at what joe biden did in 2020 63%, harris off by 7,
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trump up, that is huge. voters under 30, in 2020, biden 61, harris off by nine, trump up by eight, that is impressive how about those falling behind financially, no doubt about this, they mind trend for mr. trump and they did. margin 63 to 34. now we have yet to get a concession speech or phone call from the harris campaign, we expect to hear from the v.p. later today, at which point trump can start getting ready for a second term. >> lawrence: i hope we hear something today, she left her people standing there, that was disgraceful, maybe she wanted to wait, but go greet the people at
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your alma mater, she left them there. >> steve: what about joe biden, i want to hear him pick up the phone and say congratulations. >> ainsley: talked to 110,000 people to find out why they thought trump won. voters wanted change, he is stronger than harris in a time of turmoil. >> steve: with hispanics. >> ainsley: harris fifty-six percent and trump got 41%. >> steve: up six points, was 35. black voters in 2020 8% and this time he doubled. >> ainsley: and black men, he got 24 % of black men. >> brian: look how small the gap is.
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look how small gap on these three areas, that is why this is an american victory, not a republican victory. america says i'm done with woke stuff, done letting crime run wild, tired of the economy, don't jam down my throat and tell me to drive an electric car and tell me to go to china to buy my batteries, people are done with it. look at, you have somebody running for office that would not tell you what she did and stands for. when it trouble, called every celebrity in the world. would it be different if cardi b could read the teleprompter? >> lawrence: you don't get to tell us what to do or lecture different minority groups and shame them for picking their personal circumstance over the joy.
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no more joy. >> steve: lucas tomlinson sent a stat, biden-harris got 81 million votes. so far, 66 million, that is quite a fall off. not all votes are in. >> brian: for harris. where is trump? >> steve: more. >> brian: i know, but it will be interesting, joe biden took pride in saying you are a loser. i beat you by a lot. >> lawrence: that is change. >> steve: i want to hear the phone call. >> ainsley: people are tired of legacy media and tired of being called unamerican and trash because of one person that many people like to vote for. >> brian: stop with illusion shanno shapiro would have delivered pennsylvania, he wouldn't have. the whole blue wall, why think a
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so-called moderate governor, he is better on his feet with tim walz, i don't think he would have flipped pennsylvania. >> ainsley: they would have gotten more votes go to bill melugin for a look at president-elect trump's plans for today. >> bill: dominant win by now president-elect donald trump. there is thinking going into the night, might stretch out for several days like we saw in 2020, but that is not the case. fox news made the call and donald trump came out to his victory party in west palm beach. take a look. >> i want to thank the millions of hard-working americans who are the heart and soul of this great movement. we've been through so much together and today you showed up
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in record numbers to deliver a victory like really no other. >> bill: this was the scene at v.p. kamala harris watch party, turned into a ghost town. people started trickling out and leaving when she lost key battleground states and then everybody left once the campaign came out and said she will not speak tomorrow, she will be speaking tomorrow, which is now today. we're waiting for details on that. talking about popular vote. trump on track to take over 300 votes in electorate college and on to win the popular vote, he is up over five million votes. he would be the first republican
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to win popular vote in 20 years, last was george bush in the 2004 election. they have not heard from v.p. harris or joe biden's team as of this morning, guys, back to you. >> steve: take a look at newspaper covers on this historic morning. you can see newsweek, their paper maggenazine says the comek and "new york post," he's don it again. and n journal talks about how he can turn the economy down. focus on economic growth, low inflation, raise enemy for everybody, tax reform, deregulation will unleash business incentive and investments and the bottoms
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donald trump could set right tone by promising to biden hurr hunter biden and vowing not to prosecute joe biden. >> lawrence: star jt on state level by dropping all his charges. iffy woo look at the tally, set to win the popular vote. are y'all going to work with him or will this be like last time and impeachment everyday? >> brian: may nothe have to, if house goes to republican, disagree on policy and not talk about -- american people spoke. you can't go russians put him there, adam schifflin. >> ainsley: do you think biden will pardon his son? >> brian: mark cuban, give him credit. congratulations through social media, congrats, donald trump,
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you won fair and square. >> lawrence: that is the message. i will compete, when you lose, it is over. >> ainsley: i couldn't help but think of what he said about women when i look said on stage and saw he was surrounded by all the women that help #ed him get there. >> steve: today is day, people need to recognize donald trump won fair and square, move forward for america. >> brian: he congratulating elon musk, god speed. >> steve: he will get a red pencil. >> brian: if you could get boeing astronauts out of space. >> ainsley: february, after christmas. >> brian: i overreacted. >> steve: hope new company goes up there.
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we declared early this morning in the trump column and todd piro is at family chill and grill in that commonwealth. >> todd: forever segue, i'm joined by a table of strong and intelligence women. you can cheer, that is good. [cheering] >> todd: what does the win of donald j trump mean to you? >> with donald trump becoming president and having control of the senate and possible the house, i think our dow will soar. and i do think that this election it was too big to rig. >> todd: what does the win mean to you? >> i'm mother and grandmother and i voted the bible and my convictions, i'm so thankful for local pastors that were willing
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to explain there is no sprapgz of church and state and we have obligation to vote for our children and grandchildren moving forward. big issue was protecting kids, indoctrination of our children in the educational system. >> the owner here, you are owner of family chill and grill. you told our producers, you did not know if you would be able to maintain this restaurant, how are you feeling this morning? >>o optimistic. >> todd: you think you will hold on to your business? >> he is for small business, biden isn't, they have never owned or ran anything. >> todd: we wish you the best. carley, we do so many stories about small business owners, i love the hope we just heard from her and so many in pennsylvania.
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>> carley: yeah, the crowd is cheering here in north carolina. one thing i learned about western north carolina this morning, they certainly know how to eat. check out these apple strudel pancakes, i will eat at 9:00 when fox over. this is being called greatest political comeback in new york history. how do you feel about the results? >> wonderful, we are blessed, i feel like opportunity and hopes and dream for your children and grandchildren are going to be possible. >> thank god for saving this life and we are enthusiastically looking forward to next four years. >> carley: he endured two assassination attempts, what do you hope he will accomplish over four years? >> make america great again. >> carley: that is message. >> usa has been blessed. >> first time he did what he said, i want him to do it again.
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>> carley: you say southern border is most important issue for you. he says he will fix what biden administration broke, do you believe it? >> i hope so, we have -- looking for handouts and giving it to people coming across the border. >> carley: retired air force hat, thank you for your service. small business owners hit hard by hurricane helene, economy must be on your mind. how do you feel about how things going and what is your hope? >> definitely great day to be an american, especially in north carolina. local business owner, visitors are important to stay afloat and it is great to see how the future is going to go and get back to common sense policies. >> carley: buffalo creek vacation and this is your great son. thank you for chatting with us.
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back to you in new york. >> brian: carley will sit there and eat with them. >> lawrence: carley, you are crushing thattin dooer in heels. >> steve: that is why they call it happy valley. speaking of business, dow jones loves the fact donald trump was re-elected yesterday, dow futures are up 1350. truth social has made donald trump over a billion dollars personally for him today, his state because of reelection and crypto is through the roof. >> brian: it will screw up barron's financial aid package, he will not qualify, down side. >> steve: home school. >> brian: you know how xenive nyu is. >> ainsley: big victory taking control of senate.
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>> steve: turn to madeleine rivera live in dc looking at numbers all morning. >> madeleine: republicans looking to scoop up more seats as the day goes on. associated press declared tim shehy winner of the senate race in montana defeating jon tester and they feel good about chances in pennsylvania and michigan for races still too close for fox to call. early wins on tuesday in west virginia and ohio as expected, jim justice flipped joe manchin's seat in west virginia and republican businessman beat moreno, enough to hand majority on tuesday night, now net gain of three seats. >> we talked about wanting a red wave, i think what we have is a red, white and blue wave.
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what we need in the united states of america is leaders in washington, d.c. that actually put interest of american citizens above all else. we're tired of being treated like second class citizens in our own country. >> madeleine: nebraska, florida, texas and missouri, ted cruz and josh hawley won their contest. democrats made history sending two black women to the senate, rochester and brooks who beat larry hogan, andandy kim, first korean american to hold a place in senate. >> steve: thank you. >> brian: interesting, now add somebody else to the mix, tim s sheehy. montana was slow reporting, he'll be uncatchable for jon
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tester, he's now out. jon tester is interesting guy, three-term red state made redder by donald trump and would act moderate. joe manchin and kyrsten sinema will take the hatchet. >> ainsley: graphic says too close to call, we are calling it just now, sheehy won. >> lawrence: looks like voters didn't buy it, republican with 52-seat majority. >> steve: he won by eight points in wisconsin, democrat baldwin up less than 1 point and slotkin up by .09. dave mccormick is up less than a point. and out in nevada, brown, the republican is up, just a little.
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two more republicans who could win. >> lawrence: this is important, democrats changed rule for cabinet appointment and supreme court justices, it is not 60 anymore, it is simple majority. they don't have to depend on j.d. vance now. >> brian: senators will struggle with things that are not moderate. >> steve: and vice president can still break a tie because he is president of the senate. >> brian: wanting to get back to normal, electorate college stays put. raskin said we're working on legislation to get rid of electorate college, i want to add puerto rico and washington, d.c. as states, we have to pack supreme court. you can't do that. i want to see if schumer still wants to get rid of the filibuster. >> lawrence: donald trump is
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poised to win electorate college and looks like popular vote, as well. maybe take a moment, breathe, take data from the american people and change your position. >> steve: exactly. to quote barack obama back in the day talking to john mccain, elections have consequences. for democrats with big plans, plan on having republican senate and republican house and a republican white house temperature is unified government looks like. >> ainsley: both amendments failed in florida, abortion stays six weeks and recreation al marijuana failed. the equal rights amendment pa passed, many did not know what it was and voted yes for that. >> lawrence: we've been telling you about hispanic and latino vote, bernie moreno just
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elected, first colombian american to be elected to senate, he will be coming up. >> lawrence: and two key groups pushed trump over 270. >> brian: will cain and pete hegseth know each other well, they separate now, we'll talk about the historic win. pete looks thirsty. of the united states is... lord, to you we entrust our communities, our leaders, our president, our country. we give it all up to you. jesus, we trust in you. amen. mom! sarah her arm! oh, no.
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>> brian: back with fox news alert. getting global reaction to trump's historic reelection, trey yingst on the ground in tel aviv with how israelis are feeling this morning. israel and u.s. are linked, what is the feeling in your country? >> trey: reaction is pouring in from around the world following former president trump's election victory overnight. one first world leader to react was prime minister netanyahu. he took to x to post congratulations on history's greatest comeback, your return to white house offers new beginning for america and powerful recommitment to great
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a alliance with the two countries. israeli see trump victory as something positive for them. matt finn spoke to citizens here to get their reaction. >> we really like trump, he is very good for israel, he will do best for israel and soldiers and america. >> so proud, you just witnessed most extraordinary win and come 2k4r9 back that i was not expecting. >> they say he is good for israel, take that into consideration. >> my opinion, it is good for us and america. >> trey: war in middle east approaches day 400 israeli
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people is looking to threat from iran and look at what president trump did in his first administration. they saw the drone strike that killed david solomon and saw president trump pull out of iran nuclear deal and economic pressure on the regime in t tehran, they hope incoming president will be able to increase pressure on the iranian regime. b brian. >> brian: pressure them not to sell oil to china. trey knows all the moving parts. bring in pete hegseth and will cain. pete, start with you, few people have been to israel more than you have from this building. how will things change with trump on top?
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>> pete: historic night, entire world watching. bibi benjamin netanyahu is right. our allies are breathing huge sigh of relief and enemies are looking behind their back. they understand with return of donald trump, that law and order on the world stage will return. not that he wants more conflict, he doesn'ts, he knows who to stand with and the rest he's going to favor stability and strength toward american a alliance and process. this is historic, we thought revolution was in 2016. he had to go through the fire in forging function to be where he is today with majorities likely for sure in senate, likely in
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house and opportunity to govern in way to change our country, historic and amazing morning in america. >> brian: suburban mothers and -- different ethnicities, he only trailed with white women, your thought about the results? >> will: brian, listening to that report from israel reminds me, i was in madison square garden surrounded by flags of israel and it was described as a nazi rally. if donald trump was the worst r racist nazi, he won historic margins, not just with black and latino voters, but with muslim voters, with jews and keeps courting more minority,
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>> brian: pete, this is an american win. it just keeps on blurring all lines they want to divide us by. >> pete: for sure, this is a mandate based on love of country, not love of self-identity, not skin color, where do you live, who do you love, what do you care about? we believe in securing our border and our communities, it is okay for women to be women and men to be men and that i think is huge takeaway you will hear. men showed up and said, i don't like the direction of our country, donald trump represents that. win in popular vote? i don't know if anyone had that on their bingo card, that will
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change things, this is historic and game changing. this will matter. >> will: i want to pick up on what you said about this being victory for america. who lost? a machine propped up joe biden, censored americans, pursued lawfare against donald trump, attempted to have him removed from the basement and that machine lost. eulogy for mainstream media to control your mind, today is an obituaries. 2016 represent rejection toward elite and hillary clinton. this is rejection of sanity. 2024 represents an embrace, a
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republicans win control of the senate. >> steve: our pleasure to bring to you ohio senator elect bernie moreno. good morning and congratulations. >> thank you, it is an honor to represent people of ohio. >> steve: i heard you last night, i wanted a red wave, we didn't get a red wave, did we? >> no, we got a red, white and blue wave, we rejected kamala harris and tim walz and we will make this country a center right country, woe work for working people of this country. that is what this party will do. >> ainsley: your speech last night was phenomenal and inspiring. we all loved that red, white and blue line. people that did not vote for you, we are looking this morning
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how we can move forward in this country. >> i came here from a foreign country and i'm pleading with american people to remember the greatness of this nation. we live in the greatest country on earth, stop thinking we're each other's enemies. our founders got it right, shrink size of federal government, move more to state, cut deficit, have energy d dominance, make sure we're leader of the world and ensure peace and stability and bring this country together in greatest years will be ahead of us, not behind us. >> lawrence: we witnessed a reckoning, hispanic support catapulted from 2020 to 41%, black support almost doubled.
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what is going on with the republican paerty or donald trup sup supporters, your supporters? >> first hispanic elected statewide, we love this country. it is a special place, beacon of opportunity. not place to come to get government handouts, if you want that, stay where you were before. that was on the table last night and the american people got it right. donald trump knows what tatakes to get back on track and we will. we will be successful and united. >> brian: in polls, you were always down, isn't it true senator schumer put money in your --
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>> gave me great joy to thank him for that and tell him he was fired as majority leader. office in the basement, i hope majority leader puts him down there with us. >> steve: do you think chuck schumer is having a bad day today? >> god, i hope so. >> brian: what committees do you want to be on? >> we'll start working on that, commerce and energy matter in ohio. banking, j.d. vance was on that and i look forward to being senior from ohio. >> ainsley: quickly, what is your story? colombia, is that where your family is from? >> colombia, south america with five brothers and my sister and got opportunity to buy a mercedes dealership and made it la
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she was trying to show she was going to be unifier, that may have undermined her goal. biden folks may have been upset their leader was pushed aside. >> brian: could be one element of it. get reaction from co-anchor of "the five," co-host, dana perino. your thoughts about excuse making taking place right now, it will pick up in volume big time. >> dana: couple things, if she had picked shapiro, she was probably still going to lose and they would have sullied his opportunity if he wants to run in 2028. se secondly, blaming tim walz? he would be happy to stay in minneapolis. why not look at the person who made the decision to put him on
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the ticket. she was the disguiser decider and put her on the ticket. why blame him? i'm sure he is like let me go be governor of minneapolis. >> lawrence: they lost their entire coalition, never seen anything like this. voters kept telling them and she provided no information, zero. >> dana: no reason to make this more complicated than it is. may of 2021, they started saying economy was a problem. four things, ron clain said inflation was not real. also they said the border is closed, said it over and over. they said crime is going down. look around you, folks.
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number four, they said that joe biden runs circles around the staff at the white house, four things i could come up with while in hair and makeup. you said it over and over again. you said positive stuff trump did to win. biden and harris want to blame somebody, holdup a mirror. >> steve: no kidding, people are waking up saying our democratic party is broken. you are thriving, you have a big show today. >> dana: we'll kickoff with karl rove and harold ford jr., i did not get enough of them last night. going out on a limb. we are waiting for a race call in pennsylvania senate and maybe that comes during newsroom. i don't know if that is true, hemmer says it might. >> ainsley: maybe harris will
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speak during your show. >> dana: she should speak, it is shameful they did not come out last night and concede. not like it was a question what was going to happen here. >> lawrence: you are flawless, two hours of sleep. >> >> dana: don't look beneath the hood. >> lawrence: dow futures skyrocketing. she got -- more details. >> bria: change lawrence's batteries.ck engine, like g oogle, but it's r and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browsel but it blocks cookies and creepy ads that follow youa and other companies. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today.
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mo >> ainsley: president elect trump incredible comeback win is turbo charging. the dow futures up over 1,000 points. >> steve: edward lawrence joins us from the white house. what's going on? >> plus, plus, close to 1300. a 3% open from the dow, a huge number on this. the markets clearly like what is happening, the votes happened yesterday. money is now voting today. now this may have turned on your money, on your wallet and the money that's in your wallet here. i've heard that time and time again life is too expensive to
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afford under the biden-harris administration. poll after poll. economy number one concern, immigration two. energy up 30%. president trump said he will make energy policy the lynch pin of his plan. >> we have more liquid gold, oil and gas, than any country in the world. we will be paying down debt. we'll be reducing taxes. we'll leave the greatest economic comeback in america history under donald trump's leadership. >> we have not heard from vice president harris. we expect later on today. there is no public schedule events for president biden. his first event on his schedule is at 2:45 for his briefing. >> brian: can't wait for that. more on this on the radio from 9:00 to noon. >> steve: i think i might look at my 401k today. >> lawrence: so much joy today. >> ainsley: have a great one
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