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democrats would have easier time waking up to it. >> bret: thanks, panel. appreciate it. ♪ >> bret: finally tonight, a special day. >> voting can be a stressful time for a lot of the people. we also want to celebrate everyone doing their civic duty and coming out to vote. so we thought what better way than bringing some puppies out to the polls. >> bret: we just decided we needed puppies at the end of the show. the arizona humane society went out and helped people, surprised voters they were feeling stressed about the election and they had all kinds of terriers and mixes and all kinds of puppies, we decided we are going to end this election coverage with puppies. because we all need puppies. anyway, thanks for tuning in. you watched us the most. we really appreciate it, fair, balanced and unafraid. here's laura. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> laura: good evening, everyone. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle" from washington tonight.
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as always, thank you so much for joining us. we have a huge show for you don't. eric trump is here along with the house speaker mike johnson. senator elect bernie moreno and charlie kirk. but, first, the trump triumph. that's the focus of tonight's angle. ♪ >> laura: all right, if you're like me the past nine years have been a total blur. becaused from the day that donald trump came down that golden escalator back in 2015, right up until yesterday afternoon, the elites counted him out. >> this is not appear actual campaign. >> right. >> this is a high school play about a campaign. >> a bad high school play. >> like a bad set of props that no one is going to look too closely at. >> russians offered help, the campaign accepted help, that is pretty damning whether it is proof beyond a reasonable doubt of conspiracy or not. >> trump has faced setbacks in court, dismal polls, it's been unmitigated disaster. >> i think he is more unhinged, more unstable. i think you see that all the
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time. >> laura: but, you know, they weren't content to beat donald trump in a fair election. they needed their insurance policies with corrupt prosecutions. and in this maniacal mission they abused our government institutions, they destroyed the credibility of the fbi, the doj, the state d.a. offices, the house of representatives, even the nih. how venal and how selfish they all were. but, last night's stunning victory it wasn't just a personal triumph for president trump and his family who have all gone through hell by the way. it was a complete and a total political vindication of his first term record and of his current agenda. so, it turns out that you can't allow a migrant invasion. you can't drive up inflation, food and gas prices. and blow $200 billion in ukraine. and expect to win the presidency. democrat-- strike that justs knew that both kamala's record and her personality really, they
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weren't very popular. and she was pretty untalented on the trail, which is why they rarely put her out there to defend her record. now, last night i heard a lot of people still talking about trump's rhetoric. rhetoric is the problem. completely ignoring the fact that democrats spent weeks calling him hitler and a fascist. so that was a colossal mistake. it only revealed the desperation and vacuousness of democrats and kamala harris. now, no one believed that trump hitler or fascist. no one believed the smears. not even the democrats who made them. so, in the end, this campaign wasn't about personality, it wasn't about race. it wasn't about abortion. instead, trump and his absolutely brilliant team made this election about the issues that mattered most to regular americans. the economy and the border with just the right emphasis on trans radicalism and endless wars. so the coalition of the forgotten men and women who turned out for trump in 2016, it grew to include young voters and
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minorities. and the numbers and the reasons why were breathtaking. >> i was talking to -- texting with an elected in pennsylvania. and he said he was talking to a prison guard about why he is voting for trump and he said as clear as day to me democrats make me feel bad about who i am. >> laura: now, more americans, groups that republicans never bothered to court, said no to the status quo, decline and despair and they said yes to the trump agenda of peace and prosperity. that sounded great to them. and they saw trump stand and fight for them. and so last night in an early voting they turned out in record numbers to stand for him. >> i want to thank the american people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your 47th president and your 45th president. [cheers] and every citizen i will fight for you for your family and your
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future. every single day i will be fighting for you and with every breath in my body. i will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe and prosperous america that our children deserve and that you deserve. this will truly be the golden age of america. >> laura: so, at its core, trump's message, it has always been optimistic. he loves this country. he loves the blue cities, the red cities, rural and small town america, all of it. and he gets angry for the same reasons we all get angry when we see americans who are short-changed by incompetent leadership and by politicians who sell out their -- the interest of the people to the highest bidder or just a radical activist. so, with a committed team of patriots, and all of you, he pledges to return america to americans. >> i will govern by a simple motto promises made, promises
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kept. we're going to keep our promises. [applause] >> nothing will stop me from keeping my word to you, the people. we will make america safe, strong, prosperous, powerful and free again. >> laura: trump's message last night was just powerful. it was powerful because it was straightforward and, yes, even for trump, it was humble. so democrats claim and they have claimed oh, they want unity, we all need to be unified and nice to each other. so they should have appreciated trump's victory speech. >> it's time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us. it's time to unite. the success is going to bring us together and we are going to start by all putting america first. we have to put our country first for at least a period of time. we have to fix it. [applause] because, together we can truly make america great again for all americans.
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>> laura: for all of america, even if you didn't vote for him. who doesn't want america to be great again. i never understood the opposition to that idea. the left wants us to down size our dreams. and the globalists want us to do as we are told. to shut up. so harris was simply a figure head of failure. installed by party big wigs who called all the shots. she reads what they tell her to read. and a few hours ago, kamala harris read a concession speech that was really a resistance speech. and embarrassed herself once again. >> fun and mental principle of american democracy is that when we lose an election, we accept the results. that principle, as much as any other, distinguishes democracy from monarchy or tyranny. and anyone who seeks the public trust must honor it. at the same time, in our nation, we owe loyalty not to a
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president or a party but to the constitution of the united states. [applause] >> laura: ha! wait a second, is kamala harris actually defending the constitution? that's a first. of course, this coming from a vp whose administration's policies have been repeatedly struck down by the supreme court so so far democrats -- i don't think they really are getting why they lost. maybe take some time to process they lost because the country was worse off than they were four years ago. and voters saw through the phony joy pitch, she didn't talk about fascism she did drop another f bomb. >> while i concede this election, i do not concede the fight that fueled this campaign that is a fight i will never give up. we will continue to wage this fight. in the voting booth, in the courts, and in the public
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square. sometimes the fight takes a while. that doesn't mean we won't win that doesn't mean we won't win. [cheers] >> laura: yeah, that won't work 21 years ago. politics in hollywood called shut and sing. the introduction read like this. they think we are stupid. they think our patriotism is stupid. think they our church going is stupid. they think having more than two children is stupid. they have out grown america. they are ashamed of her and us. we embarrass them. now, since i wrote those words, the elites have only grown nastier, meaner and more bitter. but trump, he never stops speaking for the deplorables, the irredeemables. and for americans who have been ripped off, stepped on, and disrespected for decades by an out of touch, condescending cadre of elites.
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last night those elites and their media hacks and the illegal assassins in the celebrity set, the wokesters all had their come ups in, tonight i say bravo, donald trump. no one else could have pulled this off. now the hard work begins. and that's the angle. joining me now another man who worked very, very hard tirelessly eric trump. you worked hard, you hardly slept. thank you for joining us. so kamala harris called your dad today to concede language we played. sounded pretty resistancey to me. >> yeah, i won't necessarily get into it. listen, laura, at the end of the day he won the popular vote by over 6 million votes right now. right? it was a deciding victory. i think what you said was right
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literally there was nothing there yet. you go to pennsylvania and you go michigan, go to all the states we are in every single day, north carolina and the heart and s soul of these people come out to the rallies. wearing the american flag, love this country and patriotism. by the washington elites they were considered the flyover states because if you flew from new york to effectively california. you flew over all of their states, they were the forgotten man and woman. those men and women they came out and came out in force. and despite the fact that my father had negative 98 media coverage mainstream media outlets in this country almost 100 percent was negative they read through. this they saw a guy whoever single day went and fought for them. they knew he didn't need to be doing it. he could be enjoying his life at mar-a-lago, enjoying his grandkids. playing the best golf courses in the world. just enjoying life. right? he is the one person in the world that did not need politics yet he was on that stage every single day defending the american people. sticking up for the american
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people. giving the american people a voice that's why the media and whole process has lost all of its credibility. i think my father will go down as truly one of the more remarkable candidates in the history of this country and political figure heads i'm immensely proud of him as a son. i'm immensely proud of him today. >> laura: they tried to bankrupt you, put your father in jail. assassination attempts two times i have seen what it does to people. you didn't stop fighting either. i have got to say as a son seeing what was done to your father, was there ever a moment, eric, when you watched what was done to him where you said, you know, we have done enough? let's kind of pullback on this and go back to just doing our business. has that ever crossed your mind? >> we never gave that up fight. are there dark moments sitting in a freezing cold courtroom for days and weeks on end is fun with sham trials that they're
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throwing at you every single day, right? remember the old analogy first they ignore you and laugh at you and fight you and then you win? that was really kind of -- that was the life cycle of my father throughout this whole process. they started ignoring him in 2016 and that didn't work. they dried to laugh at him and that didn't work as he picked up steam and tried to fight him. she said that in speech today we will come after you using the law. we will come after you using o -- that's exactly what they did. >> laura: we have that soundbite nor our viewers who didn't see that let's watch. >> we did not expect this result but we are prepared to respond to this result. we face this challenge before. and we used the rule of law to fight back. and we are prepared to fight back once again. >> laura: eric, they have learned nothing. people rejected this type of
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politics. >> how can that inspire you? laura, how can that inspire you? that doesn't inspire people in this country. when a man comes out against all odds, fights every day of his life to say listen, i'm going to deliver america the greatest economy. weaver going to be the best country in the world. we're going to do everything we do education and military. take care of our vets right to try. lowest taxes no one is going to be able to do it better than united states of america. best country in the world. red, white and blue. got the best constitution. we got the best system. and we are going to win every single day i'm going to go and i'm going to fight and we as a society are going to win. we as a country are going to be the number one, you know, super power in the world. that inspires people. you think those worsdz from letitia james inspires people? >> laura: they seem so angry. they are very angry and they're very bitter in defeat, obviously. they were angrier before but now they are really angry. nbc news today announced that the doj is moving to end the cases against your father from the federal level.
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jack smith cased georgia case. now there is going to be becoming president again doj official no room to pursue the case against them. i have to ask you just a question i think a lot of folks out there watching tonight why do you think they were so motivated to take him out of the political arena? what was it about your father versus all these other republicans in the past? >> very simple. very simple, laura, do you know why? they knew he was going to win. they knew he was going to win. they knew this was going to be the result unless in new york they were able to indict him. unless in georgia they were able to indict him. unless they had some crooked judge in washington, d.c. and that person was going to indict him and put him in a jail cell and throw away the keys the trials were all shams. they were not based on the rule of law. that's why most of them got thrown out. that was their intended effect because they knew this would otherwise be the.
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are you the good news, the american people saw through it. >> they didn't buy it and donald trump is more popular as never before and none of the things they throw at him today they don't stick. i think that's going to lead to the greatest four years of prosperity. i think is he going to be one of the most transformational presidents in american history and i can't wait to see the amazing things he does for this country over his term. is he going to do amazing things for this nation. i will sit back as a proud son knowing that he fought it all the way. >> i think the economists tonight, if i have it right. the economists bloomberg said is he a transformational as fdr. that's what they're saying. so that's quite a bit coming from them. eric? >> the stock market went up -- the dow jones went up 1500 points today, laura. >> laura: thank god. eric, thank you so much. and get some sleep and best to lara who i was remiss in not mentioning. she did a fabulous job. we will have her on i hope later in the week. coming up with the white house and senate locked, the g.o.p.
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control of the senate, which we'll get to in a moment with ohio senator elect bernie more rain negotiation control of the house is still too close to call. right now the a.p. projects 205 seats by the republicans and 190 by democrats. 218 are needed for majority. joining me now house speaker mike johnson. mr. speaker, you sent a letter today to your colleagues and you wrote that congress has to begin delivering for the people on day one and that you already have a priority list of key conservative policies that you can achieve with your senate republican colleagues. what's the top of that list, s sir? >> well, we will be basing it on what is top of mind for the american people. i have been traveling the country nonstop in the last year. we did over 360 campaign events in 40 different states. i valved so much in the last year i could circle the globe five and a half times that's what the team tabulated. what i heard out there, laura, was the same thing, the same thing, it didn't matter where we are in the country, north, south, east, west. everybody fed up about the cost of living.
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the rising crime rates. the wide open border and the witness on the world stage and we have plans to fix all of that beginning on day one. we have to deliver for the people and we will. president trump wants to be aggressive. he wants to go big. and we're excited about that we're going to get to play offense because i'm absolutely convinced we the have the white house, the senate and the house. i think we will deliver that majority. we will be ready to play ball on day one. >> laura: is it true, mr. speaker, that pelosi did not even congratulate or acknowledge president trump on the victory? apparently there was a statement saying house democrats are united behind hakeem jeffries as we vow to continue putting people over politics. et cetera, et cetera, working families and justice for all. i was wondering if she would take the final vote tally and do that thing remember that? i just ripped up my notes. i don't need them anyway. yeah, exactly. just classless. i'm sorry. come on. >> we don't pay much attention to what nancy pelosi says
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anymore. she is not in power. and she won't be for a long time now. i think we have got a mandate from the american people. i was delighted to be with president trump and the whole team in palm beach last night. it was a great celebration into the we hours of the morning, people are excited. we are exhausted from the campaign. but we are exhilarated about the days ahead. the majority of people in this country want to restore common sense, they want secure borders. they want robust energy policy. they want a free market that thrives and creates more jobs and better economic opportunity for more people. we'll could deliver all that we know how to do that. >> laura: president-elect trump, that's the first time i have said that. president-elect trump can do a lot just by executive order. but i do understand from my sources that they want laws passed. they don't want an executive order that can just be thrown away, you know, four years or 8 years. they want permanent change. can't ask for asylum inside the
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country. can't say i'm oppressed and you get to santa fe. he has talked about the birthright citizenship issue which obviously is more problematic because of the constitution that would require more thinking and study. but he doesn't want to just do the executive orders. is that what your understanding is as well? >> yes, our agenda is tone enact this into law. we need real comprehensive immigration reform we have need it for a long time. >> laura: that sounds like amnesty. every time i hear the republicans say that earned path to citizenship then we have 20 million, you know people who get their citizenship overnight. every time i hear that it drives me crazy but you explain. >> laura, no no we want to do the opposite of sneams. if you do an amnesty program you invite for feel violate the law. that's the opposite. got to begin on day one with securing the border. president trump will executive authority under existing law. we have.com right behind whim a robust legislative agenda. we have got to do this for the
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american people. secure the border and turn to the catastrophe that's been created by the border being open. it is complex as you know. it is perspective. >> laura: deportation. >> decades we are ready to go. deportation, absolutely. >> laura: he won on that issue. that was a big part of this mandate. people have to leave. if they leave they can reapply maybe later on. >> we all -- yes. every house republican ran on that issue, all around the country. it's so important because we know we have dangerous criminals, for example, we got probably 4.5 million of those. >> laura: it's a nightmare. >> go immediately and send them back where they came from. we are going to do all of that. >> laura: yes or no, are you going to grow your majority which is already razor thin? we were hoping for more seats in new york and california. are you going to grow that majority? >> we feel really good tonight about where we sit with california seats. still waiting. got to cure ballots and finish all their process. look, i think we are going to grow the majority. we are going to have enough numbers to run the agenda through the house and the senate and president trump is going to be a transformational president.
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i think we are entering the most consequential era in a positive way. >> laura: better be. >> in modern times. >> laura: better be or we will be watching you every step of the way. you would expect nothing less frofrom "the ingraham angle," mr. speaker. >> that's right. we will come back often. >> laura: all right. great to have you on. thank you so much. as you wait to see who controls the house as the speaker just said, the senate firmly in republican hands. the g.o.p. has 52 seats after flipping three with four races still left to be called. ohio is a second seat flip last night. republican bernie march rain know defeated incumbent democrat sherrod brown in one of the most expensive senate ra races in history. senator elect bernie moreno who worked his tail off joins us now. congratulations on your victory. it's a huge one. what is your message to america tonight after hearing defiant words from kamala harris? >> look, just out of touch. where americans are americans want to be united. i think what we saw yesterday was a red, white and blue wave.
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the idea that we are one country governed by center right leaders that have our interest in mind before anything else. we accomplish that over the next four years, which i believe we will with president trump, we're going to stay in a permanent majority. because they are going to see that republican policies make their lives better. >> laura: bernie, there was concern that would be a move in the senate to try to undo trump tariffs in this tax bill that they are already working on, i understand. and you, obviously, ran hard on the tariff issue. will you tell our viewers tonight that those tariffs aren't going anywhere? >> they are not only not going anywhere. we're going to have a tax policy that punishes companies that ship our jobs overseas. and a tax policy that rewards companies for bringing jobs back. look, laura, we got to be serious about growing our middle class. that's the threat to this country. we have rich people everywhere on earth. that doesn't make it unique here in america. it's a growing and thriving middle class.
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we have to deliver for those people and we will. >> laura: you bet. senator elect bernie moreno, congratulations, sir. unbelievable race. >> thank you. >> laura: all right. coming up, a deep dive into trump's winning formula. how did he do it? charlie kirk, he's here next. ♪ we have a noble purpose. our purpose is not just closing a loan. we want to do whatever is best for the individual service person. we want to be known as america's mortgage company for veterans and active duty service people, and they and their families. we're the ones that are there to help them. people are doing hard, arduous, difficult, dangerous things. some of them are giving their lives right now today for the freedoms that we have here in this country. they're willing to do that for you for me and for our family. so for us at newday, to have the opportunity to turn around
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>> laura: this isn't your grandfather's or father's republican party. donald trump's populist agenda has remade the g.o.p. among key demographic groups. most notably doubling his support with black voters -- they said that wasn't possible -- and he increased his support among hispanic voters and younger voters age 18 to 29. pollster matt towery joins me now. matt, now the youth vote, you and i were talking about this just a couple weeks ago. >> yes. >> laura: what was key there,
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matt? it wasn't abortion, obviously. >> no, i think it was several things. well, the guest you are about to have on charlie kirk, a lot of that have to do with the hard work of groups like charlie's to get these younger voters out and voting. a group hard to engage low propensity voters that's why they got out because of the strategy created by the trump campaign and groups like charlie's. the owner issue was if you remember back in 1980, laura, when reagan won that, was the year when the youngest of voters somehow found an affinity for ronald reagan. it was cool on campuses to be for ronald reagan. that is sort of what happened in this instance. young people, the inflation has effected them. they are confuse dollars because they want to start out life with the optimism. they probably don't feel as pessimistic as the message the democrats delivered. and they dec decide they wantedo go back to the way things were in high school or whatever when trump was president, so they
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voted for him. i think that's what happened. >> laura: how important was the war message that trump stuart started to highlight later in the campaign where is he like if you want to avoid like -- these people are going to call for a draft. if this keeps going the way they are going, we are going to be at war with russia. i thought that was really smart. >> well, it was smart. because he could actually point to the fact he had four peaceful years. and, you know, it's ironic that oftentimes we associate presidents like ronald reagan. ronald reagan was not someone who wanted to go war at all. he had a great time period as well. i mean occasionally he had to get involved but i think young people are attracted to candidates who give them an idea that their life will be tranquil it will be peaceful and opportunity for them to move forward and build the careers they want and the war message resonated as well. matt, the pollsters who blew it
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i called this des moines register pollster out last night on the panel. i mean, again, you and i were talking about this. not to try to toot our own horns but we were on to. this this was an outlier poll showing that kamala harris was up. this dominated at least two news cycles, this one poll to try to change the narrative that she was exploding all across the country. what about that? >> well, you know, i have said the other night my firm insider advantage gibraltar we are treated like we are not the quality polls go see who had the quality gibraltar. the "new york times" missed it. i. within a point of where it ended up being. the issue with polling, it's very hard, i'm not putting down any pollsters. i'm a golfer. not a good one but i'm a golfer. the chances of a professional athlete, golfer making a 45-foot putt is 4%. and pollsters every day have to get up and take that 45-foot
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putt and stay within that margin of error. it's not an easy thing to do. i think they started believing some mantra that wasn't the case maybe that effected their waiting and also it was hard for pollsters to get people to tell that they were voting for donald trump, almost every poll anyone conduct the hard to get republicans to respond feel like on an enemy's list nor trouble or looked down upon it was really difficult to get these voters but we were able to do it. and as for iowa you know ann seltzer had a great career and has a great career but i don't know about where in the world that thing came from. >> laura: but, again, you see how it worked that and the "new york times" poll that came out on monday or sunday. that drove the news cycle. people running around with their hair on fire going to lose, going to lose. i was like take a breath. where is the country 74% say we're going in the wrong direction ridiculous percentage said they are getting poorer
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financially. incumbent party does not win under those conditions. isn't that -- it's as simple as that. >> absolutely, they don't. i want to say one other thing. the candidate, donald trump is something a power and force never seen in our lifetime. never see again. laura, can i say one last thing? i want to thank you for having me on this last year and a half. i have really enjoyed being with you and your audience and it's been a fun ride. >> laura: hasn't it? you are not going away, matt, relationship continues. thank you, matt. it has been fun. i'm a tough judge of who he is a good guest we said since kamala became the nominee the celebrity crowd, the brat summer, all these tiktok videos wasn't going to help her win. people aren't that stupid. ground game is what matters here. donald trump is excellent especially on you college campuses. >> talked to one young man who told me he was on the fence but it was charlie kirk and turning
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point u.s.a. who have been in and around this campus sharing the message of donald trump that ultimately pushed him over and he said it's one of the reasons we are seeing all those make america great again hats on campus. because they brought them and distributed them to the students here. >> laura: joining me now charlie kirk, founder of turning point u.s.a. charlie, you know you and i have been texting each other. people are saying. this but you have been on the ground and your team has been unreal at turning point u.s.a. >> thank you. >> laura: tell me what impacted the youth vote the most for trump. >> well, look, first of all your previous guest is exactly right. donald trump had a lot of support. and so what we at turning point action tried to figure out. we need to turn supporters into voters it. doesn't matter if people say yea trump and they go home. you need to do the low work to turn low propensity voters and get their ballots into boxes. that requires bodies. we quietly hired well over 1,000 full time people across all battleground states in arizona, wisconsin, partially in michigan and pennsylvania. and i visited 25 college campuses this semester and we
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started to draw crowds, laura. i said there is something happening here, guys, we are drawing 3, 4, 5,000 people. media wouldn't touch it and kamala people have a booth with three or four people. we would register 300, 400, 50600 voters. the embracing of early voting is exactly one of the reasons why we did. this when you expand the amount of days the net of which can you cast then increases your probability to bring first time voters. in one day it's really hard to get first time voters to show up on one day. if you have 30 days and all of a sudden you have election month, it allows organizers like we have turning point action ballot chasers to be able to find first time show up 1, 2, 3, text message, phone calls and get those ballots to the boxes. the media was fawning over the kamala harris ground game i was laughing the entire time. kamala harris was complete consultant media driven we knocked on 9 million doors. they were bragging about activity while we were doing results. we were banking votes for donald
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trump. and results speak for themselves. >> laura: got to do it early. >> won the youth vote in michigan and nearly won it in wisconsin. competitive youth vote. our plan at turning point action worked and might have made a decisive difference in many of these states. >> laura: this has to be grown now. of course i'm already going to the midterms. haven't even enjoyed. this going to the midterms, charlie, i want to start planning now. no, but you were worried that men a few days ago and i was talking to you that you were worried about men not turning out. and you were whipping it on social media like get out, get off your did you haves, get out there. did the men turn out to the extent that you wanted them to. >> they did. and, look, you know. this in voting habits, in turning in homework. in paying taxes and paperwork it. just so happens to people that women are far more proficient and early than men. we notice. men are more experts at procrastination. we were looking at the gender gap. we got to close this gap.
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so we decided to go with that urgency. we didn't want to lee anything aside. men showed this up last weekend. young men especially. first time voters in arizona. first time voters in wisconsin. we closed the gender gap and the story in wisconsin were over 100,000 low propensity voters of young men under the age of 40 that are in the muscular class. some of which registered day of to vote for donald trump. that is the very lead why donald trump won wisconsin by 30,000 votes. lawyers lawyer she had brat summer and you guys had the bureaus bros and the girls turned out big. get 5,000 or 10,000 volunteers. it will just grow. thank you. wait until you hear what the media are blaming kamala's loss on. the unhinged reactions next. >
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>> there were appeals to racism in this campaign and there is racial bias in this country and there is sexism in this country. >> yes, there is misogyny but it's not just misogyny for from white men. it's misogyny from hispanic men. >> right. >> it's misogyny from black men. >> among hispanic men and black
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men there is a lot of misogyny. >> misogyny is breaking out all over. that's their answer to donald trump. good luck with that joining me now is raymond arroyo fox news contributor. i thought that was actually a parody somehow created with a.i. but that actually happened on tv today. your reaction? >> i guess the word of the day is misogyny, laura. look, what i don't understand about this is the truth is kamala harris did not speak to men, laura. she offered happy vibes and abortion. when we found out from 59% of white men and 54% of latino men and 52% of white women is that argument didn't work. donald trump on on the other had did speak to them. and do you know what they were focused on a woman's issue. do you know what it was? keeping men out of women's sports. that cut through as did trump's economic message. those two things speaking to their real pain, to their real concerns, that's why donald trump scored overwhelmingly with men. in a way that kamala harris just
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couldn't reach them. s it a message problem. it's a policy problem. >> laura: wait a second, raymond, you are being unfair because tim walz with his while guess particular could you a little really good for theboro vote. >> they tried to sell this masculinity a docile men as he was told masculine ideal. men rejected that, too. that was part of this underlying their vote. >> laura: raymond, i don't think that's very fair. all right, the media also apparently has. >> donald trump has been impeached twice. he was indicted four times. convicted on 34 felony counts, kind of language we heard it was mean, why has that seemingly become acceptable. >> we live in a right wing country. that is what it is.
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people want a strong man who is a bully. >> laura: we live in a right wing country who wants a strong man and a bully. again, raymond, they are just -- >> when it doubt trash the voters. it's the majority of the american people all across the plain, this is silly. james carville my pal sewed it was a preachy female tone going into this election. then they anointed kamala harris and guess what? that preachy female tone that woke tone, i think alienated a lot of people even democrats and independents. >> laura: i won't quote what james carville was saying about trump a few weeks ago because he completely missed that, raymond, i'm glad he got one thing right. i appreciate it, raymond, thanks so much. i would say. lsu shirt isn't going anywhere. now that we saw the biggest political comeback of all times. what will a second trump turn actually look like? the details, next. ♪
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>> laura: there were so many lies told about donald trump during the campaign but one of the worst was that he was out for revenge and it continued in politico today. they wrote donald trump road a campaign based on retribution and now perfectly positioned to carry it out to begin implementing his platform of punishment. it's been debunked several times including by donald trump himself. >> i don't care by the revenge thing. i know they use the word revenge, will there be revenge. my revenge will be success. >> laura: joining me now is stephen miller founder of america first legal. stephen what do you believe is still behind this resistant mode that we're hearing from kamala harris and her media supporters tonight? >> well, they've been thoroughly and soundly humiliated and defeated.
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it's not just kamala harris it's the entire democratic party, the entire legacy media. it's the department of justice. it's the intelligence community. it's multi, multi billion dollars democrat donors and so on threw everything they could at president trump and the result of that was the biggest gop land slide we've had in the 21st century the most diverse coalition that the republican party has ever had and the biggest working-class coalition that any party has assembled. so they're just upset, desperate, humiliated and embarrassed but donald trump has a mandate to implement the positive reform agenda you talked about so much laura to secure the border fully completely and permanently to cut the price of energy in half to bring down housing, to end inflation, to stop the march to war and restore global peace to rebuild the modernize military to create a missile defense field to get rid of regulations and to explore outer space. >> laura: i have to ask you about the migrant caravan on its
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way to the border apparently going to be a lot of movement on that in the next few days. what about that? look, if they try to like rush the border now before january 20th a lot of people could get here. when will the deportations begin? >> as president trump said, they begin on inauguration day as soon as he takes the oath of office and any caravan trying to get into the country now they're going to be apprehended and sent home when donald trump comes into office so they're going to be wasting their time and energy. of course the biden/harris administration has a moral legal and constitutional obligation to repel any such encouragement but based on the last four years of unadulterated open borders no one's expecting them to do so. but president trump has been clear the invasion will end the instant he takes the oath of office and we're going to restore our national sovereignty. >> laura: stephen are you surprised how the democrats
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don't seem to really understand why they lost this thing? you and i have been doing politics for 20 years and it's a blue collar appeal of trump and the populous movement long before trump was in politics you and i were talking about this. they still don't get it. real quick. >> they have no comprehension of just how deeply donald trump has bondr bonded with the working men and women of this country. that people who labor for a living, that people who make this country run, the people who have the jobs upon which the very machinery of society. >> laura: they turned out. >> they have no idea how much of a bond he's built with them and how much those people hold in contempt the so-called elites that disdain them. >> laura: stephen, this has been quite a ride, lot of fun to have you on the last couple years, thank you very much. >> it's been a long ride. jesse watters takes it from here. ♪ >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters primetime. tonight: >>
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