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los angeles and this is america's late news, fox news and night. breaking tonight the tune is changing. after years of calling donald trump hitler, a fascist, a racist, is saying he would end democracy. president biden says it's going to be fine. >> this administration message to millions of americans that they are going to wake up day after the election if trump one and have their rights stripped away that democracy to crumble, and the president said we are going to be okay. >> the american people made the decision. there was an election two nights ago. it was a free and fair election. and we respected the election process. >> trace: which is their way of saying trump is never the danger they claimed he was. steve hilton, tommy laron have thoughts on that. new information on the chaos behind the campaign as the democrat blame game now in high gear. >> no coordination, never even
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had a conversation with the lady. can you imagine... >> trace: a surrogate will take us inside the chaos and how a man from virginia may very well have flipped pennsylvania read. but we begin with the greatest political comeback in american history. live in west palm beach with the latest on the president-elect. good evening. >> the president-elect making some headlines today with his chief of staff pick. he has chosen susie wiles as now the first female chief of staff in u.s. history. if you don't know that name or don't know who she is, she's a big name in washington circles. a long time political operative running campaigns here in florida, even getting praise from democrats. she was the campaign cochair. she cares deeply about the president-elect and he had some highs -- high praise for her today calling her tops, smart,
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innovative and universally admired and respected. there are still thousands of positions to be filled and plenty of jockeying happening here at palm beach. tom cotton has told fox that he has now taken himself out of the selection process for any cabinet position but senator marco rubio is not closing the door on perhaps secretary of state. >> i'm going to work with the administration whatever capacity they feel is best. i'm not present trista say that with -- it will pick me. i'm not talk to them about it. >> lots of other names out there but trump has previously said he would let rfk junior go wild on healthcare so some kind of a healthcare position there for him. also elon musk would be able to lead a new department for government efficiency basically to got government. more to come in the next couple of days but the big one is the one that starts things off,
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chief of staff susie wiles. >> trace: thank you. let's bring in steve hilton and tommy larin. exciting because it's already going here. i want to put this up on the screen. susie wiles has just been announced as the chief of staff. here's what the president on victory night was talking when he was -- when he brought her to the stage. >> let me also expressed my tremendous appreciation for susie and chris, a job you did. come here. come here chris. susie likes to stay in the back. we call her the iceman. >> trace: it sounds like this going to be the all-star team when it gets in place on januar. >> it's going to be the trump team and that's the biggest
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difference. when he arrived last time in washington as he says, he never spent much time. i think he had the assumption that the people just voted for me, i'm going to do what i promised. instead all around him the people who were trying to undermine him and stop him from doing what he promised, this time around that's not going to happen. you will have people who are there to deliver the agenda that he ran on and that the people voted for. absolutely fantastic choice. i've seen them together, he really respects her, she's a steady hand, she's going to keep the ship going in the right direction and the final thing we have to note, this appointment, the first female chief of staff in history, from the man who apparently doesn't like being surrounded by strong intelligent women. what a joke. >> the left is already angling and van jones is saying trump is going to end up taking the worst of the worst, here he is. >> this historic level of victory for trump when he gets
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the white house, the senate and possibly the house, the electoral college, the popular vote. everybody... he could pick from the best of the best but the worst of the worst are lining up and that's a concern. >> trace: meaning the resistance is well underway. >> it sounds like he's a pretty sore loser to me. sounds like a lot of sour grapes going on in liberal media right now. it's great for entertainment purposes only. donald trump has got a great team around him now. he understands the way the system works now anna never heard of a president that goes into office, especially on the second term when this is going to be termed out for him, and says you know what i want to do? i want a government efficiency program because i want to make it smaller. it goes contrary to everything he said he was going to do. he's going to do whatever he wants, he's good to be a dictator on day one, he shouted that notion, he picks a woman has his chief of staff, a strong powerful woman which he has
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always done. he has always surrounded himself with strong women. kelly n. conway being one of them in the early days of the campaign. donald trump is shattering all their notions. they will have nothing to cry about. they will have to sit back and watch america get great again. >> trace: working upon what tommy was saying there, i want to play some sound because this is president biden on sunday before the election and then today. >> mark my words, if he wins this nomination or this election, watch what happens. he's a genuine danger to american security. >> the american experiment indoors, we are would be okay. >> trace: still there was this whole, how many times can you ball the -- call the guy hitler and then say it's going to be fine. >> it so pathetic. it revealed how ridiculous it
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all was in the first place. i've got to say i have to acknowledge kat timpf. she made this point about all the journalists that were going on tv saying we're going to be locked up in camps if trump gets in and then she made the point that if anything they are under reacting to this, wire the even in public because trump is coming after them, it reveals how utterly pathetic, they have nothing positive to say. a dreadful candidate who was a total disaster. all they had were these smears but voters saw through it. >> trace: i'm running out of time but i want to play this back and forth between... >> the message to people who are fearful based on what the messaging was about. >> you are twisting every thing around and that's really unfair. it's unfair because i've been standing here trying to be very respectful to what happened the last two nights. >> trace: you called him
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hitler a few times, come on what's a few hitler's here and there? >> here's what i think has happened here. it was such a decisive victory for donald trump that the left has really put in a difficult spot because you can trade everyone everywhere all the time for any reason. when you see groups showing up to vote for donald trump that never voted for donald trump before and never voted republican before and you see them coming out in droves, the democrats have to realize that and i think they are smart and wise to drop the whole charade of donald trump such a bad horrible men because they realize how many americans vote for him, you can trade all of america. you can hate segments of it but you can't hate so many americans who voted for donald trump, not possible for them. >> thank you both. the legacy media still struggling to come to terms with donald trump's historic election win. the senior national correspondent kevin corke is live in dc with the latest on the meltdown for lack of a better term.
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>> say what you will about the media when it comes to covering or covering for democrats in presidential politics. they are if nothing else consistent which is to say they always seem to back the same horse. harris, biden, in clinton, obama. all democrats, nary a republican in situ which is why some in the conservative press are suggesting tonight that it's the media who are the biggest losers the selection. quote so long as the left is pointing fingers let it direct a big fat digit at the outfit that played the biggest role in losing it this election. the u.s. media. but the media, the pundits and the talkshows agree it wasn't harris, she wasn't flawed. that's not what led to the blowout loss on tuesday. they are convinced it was the voters, millions of closeted racists, sexist, misogynist, low iq... who just didn't get it.
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>> you have to ask yourself are we fooling ourselves saying that americans are further down the road toward dealing with gender bias and race bias than we thought. >> [ bleep ] it happened. again. after a bizarre ambitious campaign fuelled by desperate need not to go to jail -- jail, donald trump has won the 2024 election. >> while others opined that harris did extremely well given her margin of defeat, it makes one wonder what extremely poor just might look like. >> trace: does make one wonder. kevin corke life press in dc. thank you. let's bring in... to you first amber. barry weiss on the free press, she was on america's newsroom today and she said this about the blame game.
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>> they are telling us that the problem is not kamala harris, the problem is not the democrats, the problem is not an elite that many americans frankly including a lot of alienated government -- democrats are for stuff about. they are saying the problem is the voters. >> trace: it's the voters amber, of course it is. >> she's exactly right, that is who they are blaming. we heard on the view today them saying that the reason trump won a majority chino county in texas was because they are just misogynist. throughout the campaign and even before kamala harris took over, the reason that people thought the economy was bad was because the media wasn't doing a good enough job selling bidenomics. it really is tragic and a great reason why the democrats continue to lose key parts of their demographic base because surprise surprise nobody wants to be told that they are stupid
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or racist or sexist because they don't like your policies. >> trace: i know you like... but i do have joy he read who is scolding latinos. >> most of them voted in a 55 percent majority. to make the deportations happen. you voted with stephen miller and david duke and against your own sisters and chose -- who chose kamala harris with 60 percent of their votes. >> trace: racist latinos jason. >> i love the strategy of blaming latinos or young people or black voters right after they said we want nothing to do with you because you are insane. the idea that you are now going to double or triple or quadruple down on attacking the people who have distanced themselves from
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the democrats doesn't seem number 1 all that inclusive or all that wise. you were not quick to bring them back to your side by constantly attacking them. and they don't seem to understand that because they are driven by ego. they think they are smarter than absolutely everyone and if you don't listen to what it is they say you are an idiot, you hate yourself and your country and you will live to regret it. something tells me they will regret all of this. >> trace: speaking of driven by ego, here are the late-night hosts and their reaction. >> hey, there. how are you doing? if you watch the show regularly i'm going to say you are not doing great. mean either. >> last night america decided to get back with the crazy acts and elect donald trump as the 47th president of the united states. >> it was a terrible night for everyone who voted against him and it was a bad night for everyone who voted for him. you don't realize it yet.
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>> trace: remember when they were funny? remember win these guys get paid to be funny? >> it was not that long ago even back when i used to watch late-night. i've got to ask, bad night, what about the last four years, were those not bad? we had a cratering economy, every job that was created went to a foreign worker. inflation through the roof. still not below levels of when biden took office by the way. an invasion at the southern border taking american jobs and destroying communities. you have a housing crisis where it's unaffordable, there's a shortage and the world is on the brink of a world war. i think a bad night is something that most americans would be happy to have as opposed to a bad four years. >> trace: meantime brian stelter who is back over at cnn, i'm learning this now jason, he wrote this piece. the headline is trump's return to power, raises serious
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questions about the... the piece does nothing but slam trump. well the trump administration turn his words against the press into actions? will he move to revoke licenses for tv stations as he has suggested more than a dozen times this year. it's not the media, it's back to trump. >> the media just love the idea that other anchors might look at him. that actually gets him really excited that he's relevant. the idea that the media doesn't want to take any ownership whatsoever and turn this on trump. i have a serious question. ratings are in the toilet, i will point do they realize what they are doing isn't actually working. maybe if they all got out of their little echo chamber and talked to normal people, not the assistance that they berate every day for not bringing them the right oatmeal can their lot say. and actually understand where people are coming from. maybe then it will be able to
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speak to the audience and get them to tune in or click on their links or read the newspapers. >> trace: maybe they are watching and they might pick it up jason. thank you both. >> whatever you want to do or whoever you want to go after you have my blessing. the real question there is whether netanyahu decides to continue to try to expand that war. >> trace: we shift gears to what we're hearing out of the middle east about trump's reelection. let's bring in israeli ambassador to the united nations. it's great to have you on the show. i want to know what you think of them saying what trump is going to do is give benjamin netanyahu everything he wants no questions asked. >> thank you for having me. we congratulated president trump for his victory and we're looking forward to continue the strong bond with the united states. we share the same values, the
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same future and also the same enemies. i believe that the president and his team will support us. we have so many fronts. i think the main question is who will be sitting next to the president. it all comes from tehran. >> you talk about the iranian question there and i'm wondering because now there is concern that iran could attack israel and attacked israel from iraq. the united states has already warned iraq not to let that happen. what you think about that scenario? >> i think the situation now is very problematic because our enemies believe because the transition period they can take advantage of that. and maybe they can attack israel. it will take time for the transition. after that it will take time to
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put the right people in the positions. i would... we're ready,, we are watching what they are doing and we have already proven to them our ability to target any destination they want. this -- they should not make that mistake. >> what you think about trump being elected and hamas coming out and saying they want an immediate end to this war. >> though... we are moving forward. we will complete the mission, finish the job and finish with those terrorists. we still have 101 hostages including american citizens in captivity. we will go all the way to bring them back home and i hope it will be sooner than later. >> trace: what do the people of israel, what are they think of the former president becoming the future president?
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>> we are not getting involved in politics in the u.s. but the majority of israelis supported the president trump. they remembered what he did during the first term when he stood with israel... and that's why i said we are looking forward to work with the president again. >> trace: great to have you on the show, best of luck to you. >> trace: how donald trump and republicans lived battleground pennsylvania red. later in the nightcap. >> misogyny from hispanic men. it's misogyny from black men. >> i think it had nothing to do with policy. i think this was a referendum of cultural resentment in this country. >> democrats orchestrated a very public stabbing in the front of the sitting president of the united states of america. >> trace: democrats and the
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>> trace: the chair of the philadelphia democratic party now slamming the harris campaign for what he says are mistakes that dogged the campaign nationwide. live tonight in philadelphia, good evening. >> good evening to you. i'm from the area and if you point the finger at somebody here they are point to get right back and that includes the democratic party chair.
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he told... that the harris campaign neglected the city. >> the national campaign, nothing. they had no respect no coronation. they didn't even do the right thing as far as give us the resources that we need and they want to blame us. now i understand them blaming joe biden, could you imagine blaming joe but in for her loss, she lost he didn't lose. >> the harris campaign hit back on that stating that they knocked over 2 million doors in pa which is 2 million more doors than they can claim to have knocked during his entire tenure as party chairman. brady added that the star-studded concert that harris held on election eve was a waste and ended up annoying people by causing traffic. democrats have dealt -- been dealt another loss. they named dave mccormick in the winter in the tight senate race. senator bob casey has not conceded saying that more votes
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still need to be counted. >> trace: live for us in philly, thank you. let's bring in... thank you both for coming on. you heard a little bit therefrom the former congressman, the democratic party chair and pennsylvania bob brady pete maki also said this about the harris ground game. >> they had no respect, no coordination. they -- i never even had a conversation with a lady. had to get a congressperson to give mu imagine blaming joe biden for her loss? she lost, he didn't lose. i think he might have one if he stayed on the ticket. >> trace: he also says that nobody actually contacted him. nobody from the campaign contacted him it's kind of surprising because you would think that would be step one. >> thank you for having me. i was speaking with congressman brady today and i was with him.
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he's right. vice president harris didn't speak a long time with him, they met for a brief photo op but i was at. that was the day that she announced that she would be picking tim walz as her vice presidential pick which i believe was the fundamental error. that was the beginning of the cascade of stumbles that we lead ... we are in the midst of a meltdown and if the party is just going to vilify anyone who has the courage to stand up and say what needs to change we're going to keep losing. if we don't recognize america has finally shifted to the right , we are undergoing a rightward shift, we are going to keep losing. we cannot keep indulging the fringe of the party at the expense of the american people. >> trace: you and your team were on the ground and pennsylvania. you are registering tens of thousands or maybe hundreds of thousands of people during this whole stint. >> thank you. my organization early vote action, we had 74 paid full-time staff across pennsylvania.
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i can tell you that this cycle alone we contributed 50,000 new voters to pennsylvania. and knowing that 2020 was decided by 80,000, that number is very significant and it helped flip yeary, northampton, give us gains and ultimately... that decided the commonwealth of pennsylvania. >> trace: you talked to bob brady today or recently. i'm interested because you brought it up, the whole idea that kamala harris chose tim walz and maybe she should have chosen josh shapiro. do you think because the truth is that might have helped and pennsylvania, but they still lost michigan and they still loss to wisconsin. >> my first calculation that would've been a tremendous help. given extent of the loss, it was
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a red wedding style defeat, it was a catastrophe. it wasn't a margin of error race, she resoundingly lost and we really have to be introspective and realize that we cannot just call americans racist and bigots and say that that is the reason why kamala harris lost. there are other reasons we can go into but you can't just vilify an entire country. it doesn't work like that. that's not conducive to a productive conversation. you will keep losing if you alienate the voters. >> trace: i'm wondering if you can give meet a multitude of reasons -- can you give me one significant recent how the campaign could have done better in pennsylvania? >> i'm going to say one thing and i think i might -- a lot of things you can say is a democrat you are going to get cancelled. i want to say i'm a naturalized american. i'm very proud and thankful to be in this country. being american is the greatest thing that's ever happened to me.
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i don't want millions of people pouring through our country threw the southern border, my family and i came the right way. we came from england, we filed an application and we waited. we got valuable skills per mike my family has crated hundreds of american jobs. it's not fair for people to jump the line because they want to. we need an orderly process. the democratic party, we are right now, people will condemn you if you do not support very lax immigration policies. >> trace: scott i want to go back to you because you were talking about numbers. this is democrat both in pennsylvania from 20222024. you can see they increased their or they dropped by about 100,000 votes. you go to republican votes in pennsylvania in 2020 -- 24 and the republicans increased by 100,000, republicans increased.
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t for part of this. that's a new strategy for the republican party. >> we built a really robust coalition of veterans and gun owners, fraternity brothers and sorority sisters. we even included our beautiful amish across the commonwealth of pennsylvania and it truckers. we were courting voters that agreed with our values. we got them registered to vote and we ultimately got them out to vote. i'm very proud to say that our numbers in 2024 even a clips to joe biden's numbers in 2020 and pennsylvania. >> trace: yeoman's work for your team. thank you for coming on, we appreciate both of you. governor gavin newsom clearly not happy with our new president-elect. he called an emergency special session to protect california's liberal policies from trump. does he not realize that ten counties in this state just
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>> trace: clearly shaken by the outcome, gavin newsom now calling a special session of the state legislature to safeguard california values in the face of an incoming trump administration. christina coleman is live with more on that story. >> governor newsom says the special session will focus on bolstering california's legal resources in the face of a trump presidency. he's not holding back his disdain. he said the freedoms we hold deer in california are under attack and we won't sit idle. the state attorney general also gearing up.
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>> i will continue to use the full force of the law, the full authority of my office to address injustice. to stand up for all people, especially those who have been long overlooked and undervalued. >> republicans say democratic leaders have overlooked and undervalued the needs of californians. they say it's also showing in the polls. republicans flipped ten california counties read the selection. >> whether you care about the affordability crisis, the homeless crisis, a crime that has been plaguing our streets or the education that is failing our children, and california democrats have failed on every single one of those issues that are important to california voters. >> the progressive party here in the state, it's a one-party state for over a generation now.
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>> you have more and more californians fed up, they are registering as republicans. >> trace: it's turning red. let's bring in... it's kind of interesting because we talk about this a lot. i want to play some of the media reacting to celebrity endorsements. they said the following. >> does anybody move the needle like taylor swift does. >> there are headlines about endorsements... >> all campaigns want celebrity endorsements. analysis shows it works and it's quote incredibly powerful. >> trace: so powerful. who cares? who cares if celebrities endorse. i say wire you so self-important that you have to kick in harrison ford. >> i don't understand -- i understood it back in the day but this very different election. i feel like this was -- they are
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only running on reproductive rights. in hearing men talk about it it's like the whole country is on fire, the hole world is on fire and they are focused on reproductive rights which a vote for kamala would've been putting 300 white men in office, in powered having her her marching orders. they gave 300 million people back their country. >> trace: christina applegate posted this on x., according here please unfollow me if you voted against female rights, against disability rights. on follow me because what you did is unreal. don't want followers like this so i'm done. also after today i will be shutting down this van account that i have had for so many years because this is sick. i started following her today just so i could unfollow her. >> my kids went to school with her kids.
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i'm a lifelong liberal. we live in the same area and everything. i will spend -- i thought my job was over after the election and now i realize that it has just begun because i will spend my time trying to show liberal women what the actual truth is about what's been going on over the last four years. and how women are being used as pawns in the situation, all different minorities have been used as pawns. nobody's being championed. the american people are not being championed. they don't care about women's rights. >> trace: a list of other celebrities said they are moving out of the country. if you started a gofundme it would be like... get your van and move. >> i was one of those people back in 2016 i think but the memes about everybody moving out of the country is my favourite thing. you have to laugh. >> trace: grey tabby on the show is always, thank you for coming, hope you don't get in
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trouble. let's bring in carl demaio. a round of applause ladies and gentle man for the victor carl demaio and julie hamel. i want to point out some other things. this election, ten california counties flipping red. prop 36 passed. the far left das and a couple of counties gone. the oakland mayor recall. carl demaio put on the assembly line. is this... >> it's not quite that but it is moving back to the centre right. the politicians in sacramento, the special interests, the power barons, they do not seem to understand what the voters are saying. voters in california are saying you've gone to extreme, too far left. they don't understand the policies in the state or hurting people, democrats, republicans
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and everyone in between. with the voters want as they want fundamental change and they are not hearing that right now. >> gavin newsom plans to resist, he's got a special session coming up. marco rubio said this about newsom saying his thing. >> the resistance to what? resistance to what the american people just voted for? in the history of the republic no candidate for president has been clearer about what they are going to do in the simplest language possible. >> trace: resistance to what is the right answer. >> it's very interesting to me that gavin newsom just discovered federalism yesterday. when it's convenient to him. but it's also shocking to me that he didn't see that 70 percent of california voters resoundingly rejected gavin newsom's policies by voting for prop 36 which he opposed and tried to keep off the ballot. so he is sew out of touch and so tone deaf and by the way this
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announcement he made it was designed to make money pete maki was raising funds for whatever he is trained to do. he's not trying to do anything to help californians. he's out of touch. >> trace: los angeles times rights this. golden state voters held unusual power in the national fight this year with the suburbs of orange county, the central valley's farm belt and desert community's around palm springs and lancaster playing an outsized role in shaping the next congress. this was significant. >> people have written off california as irrelevant. even some conservatives feel there is no hope. i keep reminding them you matter. you not only matter to state and local policies but california will be the deciding factor for the house majority. can you imagine how frustrated we would be when president trump walks into the white house in january if we had a democrat congress? everything would be ground to a halt. so the fact that californians are sticking it out behind enemy lines and call us the freedom fighters out here in the trenches, we gave california --
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america that lifeline by preserving the house majority were president trump. >> trace: across-the-board to the whole election you have to weigh in on this because this was upbeat down that nobody expected, certainly not the pollsters. >> i am very excited. i looked at the map that showed how many counties move to the right and moved and became more red. it looks like la county became a little more blue act but the vast majority of america is saying we are done with the leftist crazy nonsense. we want to move to a better direction. i hope that the trump administration comes in and it takes all the money away from california until it stops imposing its policies, until it stops lying to parents, until it stops respecting federal law. >> i'm a lifelong liberal and i am down with the conservatives right now. it is the punk rock movement. [ simultaneous talking ]
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>> trace: back with the nightcap crew. tonight's topic red wave. democrats and the media pointing fingers after the crushing election loss, blaming their own voters for being sexist and racist. what do you credit the historic red wave to. >> pretty simple, she wasted 100 days trying to tell us who donald trump was when we already knew who he was when she should have been telling us who she is. >> i credit the folks who voted who know how much a stick of butter costs. the actual average american who was seeing through all the garbage coming from the kamala harris campaign. >> i also think there are a lot of americans who didn't like four years of her word salad. she couldn't answer what's her biggest weakness, what separates her from joe biden. she said are not job biden it
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was horrible. >> i have to say that all that celebrity endorsement garbage, the real endorsement where -- were all the minorities coming out on social media and starting these crazy movements and it -- that's the superstar, those were the superstars in this election. >> kamala is a disaster, biden is a disaster. the biggest disaster is the democratic party captured by this ideology of luxury beliefs that crush working people. >> i think it's not only her failings, the problems that the country faces, but the way in which the left and the media bullied anyone who dared had a different point of view. they called you homophobic, sexist, racist, hate filled. if you were a minority you weren't black enough or latino enough. the seco back -- the people are sick and tired of being bullied for what they believe. >> julie.
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>> reality. the american people want their country back and people are not going to be persuaded by propaganda saying it's great, things aren't four times as expensive, people have eyes and ears. >> trace: it's simple, liberal policies in their vision for this country have been rejected. rosemary too many people to name but elon, tulsi gabbard et cetera. david they martyred trump and some anyways that almost -- not only galvanize his base but added to it. the left has become way too radical they can only win themselves. soul coded to the pet of americans, we the people no longer be silenced. the left in the media blatantly lied about everything. we the people aren't stupid. no one wanted her lunatic policies which she never said it anyway. justice to the little guy, thank you for watching america's late news. i'm trace gallagher, see you back here for friday night. ♪
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