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cia ballot. we have a terrific guy by two reporters whose literal whole job is cover ballot measures. it's very helpful if you're confused by any of that. and you can also listen to interviews with so many of the candidates we've done all year long. search for the issue is podcast. if you want more information about the actual candidates. we end, though, with one last celebration of the world series champion la dodgers. sorry giants fans, i'm rubbing it in. congrats to them. get out there and vote. we love la. we'll see you next week. we love you. ♪ ♪ i'm shannon bream a with only two days until the final vote of 2020 forecast kamala harris and donald trump crisscross as they
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head towards the historic showdown. ♪ ♪ >> now the fate of our nation is in your hands i masking you remember this to dream big again. >> you're vote is your voice and your voice is you're power appeared are you ready to make you're voices heard? >> america decides between two competing visions for the future and two different plans to address the issues impacting americans nationwide their will bring you the very latest from the battleground states that will determine our country's next president as millions of voters cast early ballots and what could be the closest election in modern history part. plus... >> i want to protect the women of our country. >> he does not believe women should have authority are agency over their own bodies. >> trump and harris fight to shore up perhaps the most critical voting bloc of 2024, women. the house republican conference chair elise stefanik on the gender gap plus the fight for the house majority which runs right through her home state and arizona senator mark kelly wants
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a top contender to be harris' running mate joins us on the vice president's final pitch to swing states like his. as democrats face an uphill battle to hang onto their senate majority. plus our sunday panel breaks down the flurry of pre-election legal battles and previews the mountain of litigation almost certain to come after tuesday. all straight-ahead on fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ hello from fox news in new york city let's get a check about headlines. by the way in case you forgot today is the first day of standard time. most americans turning back the clock and getting an extra hour of sleep with daylight savings time returning early march. as of this weekend more than 75 million americans have already cast ballots in our historic 2024 election. that's at least 44% of the entire turnout in 2020 with the majority of early voters opting for in person voting mail-in voting dropped
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post-pandemic. all four presidential and vp candidates have a heavy schedule of campaign appearances today focusing on battleground states that will likely decide this election from pennsylvania, georgia and north carolina to michigan and wisconsin. in a moment we will talk with democratic senator mark kelly-- kelly from battle gun arizona. and then elise stefanik but first we have team coverage on this last weekend before election day with aisha covering the trump fence campaign in north carolina. and with with the harris wealth campaign in michigan jackie would begin with you in detroit. >> shannon good morning paire vice president harris is trying to get creative in the final moments of the campaign diverging era forests two overnight for a surprise appearance on "snl". >> the american people want to stop the chaos and and he
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dramala. >> the fcc commissioner said it's a clear and blatant effort to evade the fcc equal time rule. the rule is to avoid this type of conduct. a licensed broadcaster using the public airwaves to exert influence of one candidate on the eve of an election unless the broadcaster offered equal time to other qualifying campaigns. president trump did not receive an invite according to his campaign and it's unclear why the show's executive producer changed plans to bring neither camp does candidate on citing the vary law because "you can't have the main candidates without having all the candidates". there are lots of minor candidates that are only on the ballot in three states and that becomes a really calm picketed periods team harris is seizing all opportunities to break through peer cure evens in michigan today compete with football so the answer for her was a two-minute ad buy during the swing state gains and her adds running in michigan and pennsylvania show she is trying to court a broad audience with competing views. vastly different messages for
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jewish and arab american voters. >> i will always stand up for israel's right to defend itself and i will always ensure israel has the ability to defend itself. >> what has happened in gaza over the past nine months is devastating peer we cannot allow ourselves to become numb to the suffering and i will not be silent. >> democratic congresswoman rashida to lead who is palestinian declined to endorse harris friday and president biden this friday may the unison pitch a bit harder with another crass remark about republicans. >> there is one more thing they want to do they want a giant tax cut for the wealthy. i know some of you guys were tempted to thank as much but i'm serious this is the kind of guy you like to smack --
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>> the harris campaign is publicly predicting confidence pointing this morning to a new "new york times" poll they say affirms their internal data that shows late deciders are breaking for harris by a double-digit margin shannon. >> shannon: all right jackie will break down those latest results coming up with the panel thank you. joining us now, aishah hasnie in north carolina good morning. >> shannon good morning to you. the trump campaign feeling mighty good about the groundwork they have laid here in the battleground state of north carolina. and it is very a critical state for them in order to get to the white house. in the meantime the former president seems to be shifting his final pitch,'s final message primarily towards those suburban female voters. watch. >> the suburbs are under attack right now when you're home and your house alone -- when you're home in your house alone and you have this monster that got out of prison and he's got, you know, six charges of murdering six different people, i think
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you'd rather have trump -- >> and that message comes as a new des moines registered poll has harris now beating trump by three points and i'll, it's a shock poll and it reveals female voters are carrying her in that state i've been talking with the trump campaign about this poll they are calling it an outlier they say while it might be closed and the battleground states its not close at all in iowa and they are questioning the timing of the release of this right before all of the sunday shows today. the campaign also pointing to an ember simple instead that has trump up by ten points in iowa seeing this, emerson college farmer closely reflects the state of the actual iowa electorate and does so with far more transparency in their methodology. trump is nonstop for the next 48 hour is making seven stops across four battleground states and perhaps a bit of strip -- a bit of superstition ending his 2024 campaign with a prime time rally in grand rapids, michigan, just like he did in 2016 and
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2020 paire the ticket is not just hitting swing states there also going after the loot leading states like virginia last night and it picks the gd -- senator j.d. vance also with don jr. and the campaign tells me they're feeling vary pleased with how they've preached to those low propensity voters, voters who don't normally turn out for elections their internal numbers show them they are succeeding tack exceeding vice president kamala harris and the voting bloc and all of the battleground states. shannon. >> shannon: all right we will soon know, think you that's aishah hasnie reporting live. joining me know the arizona democratic senator mark kelly welcome to shannon bream -- welcome to fox news sunday. >> of mourning shannon. >> shannon: all the pulling shows us the number 1 issue across the country is the economy. majority of americans now say they feel like they're worse off economically than they were under president trump. he is got an edge on that in every state we have tested it. here is what reuters says voters
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in the battleground states that will determine the winner of the november fifth election have a negative view of the economy. 621% say its on the wrong track 68% say the cost of living is on the wrong track pair but win the vice president was asked what she would've done differently, she said she couldn't think of anything so why should voters whose economic reality is tough for them win it comes to gas and groceries, put their trust in the vice president. >> well, shannon i think the vice president has made it perfectly clear that she is not going to be the same president as joe biden was. she has plans, donald trump has talked about having a concept of a plan and win you consider the future of our economy, kamala harris is committed to bringing down the cost of things like groceries and health care and housing and education. donald trump's concept of a plan includes 20% tariffs on everything that comes into this
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country appeared which is going to mean an increase in cost of about $4000 per year peer if you live here in arizona this is really important, donald trump last week said he was going to kill the chips act which is bringing all these semiconductor manufacturing jobs. just this week, the speaker of the house mike johnson confirmed that if donald trump is president, they are going to end this program. we're talking tens of thousands of good paying jobs. >> the speaker make clarification on that and said he miss heard a question win asked about the chips act and there is no plan without -- >> yashin i went back and listened multiple times to what he said and the question. it's very clear to me that he didn't misunderstand what was said there. he naturally repeated part of the questions and the answer. and, you know, said if donald trippe's president, they're going to in this program which
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is probably the biggest foreign investment in our country. overall the overinvestment in arizona is $100 billion from public companies. >> i think his follow-up was they'd like to better the program and they late to embolden and than bolster it from his explanation but again -- >> win you consider that and what he said and combined it with what donald trump said he made it perfectly clear fact that program is dead if he is present again. i was with ironworkers dividends and these folks are going to learn -- lose their jobs if donald trump's president. i think that's why we are seeing high turnout here in arizona. >> shannon: people now say they are having a tough time
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struggling to put things together. two or three jobs to keep things going. people want to point 12,000 jobs and those were government jobs. the private sector actually lost jobs it was down from nearly 1200 jobs reported to happen that didn't happen the falls earlier in the summer we were told the previous march to march 800,000 jobs were reported as created or were created. people are saying my situation, the way i vote his mind to be impacted by what i am expensing and it's not good. they don't feel like they've heard enough. even some democrats will say from the vice president the articulation of why she didn't do thanks differently under this administration and how she will make concrete changes. >> i think it's a plea comes down to she has a plan and after ten years of either running for president and being president
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for four years than running for president again for four years he has nothing to offer the american people except grievance and tariffs. a tariffs turns into taxes for families or $4000 a year. the people around him put together project on a 25, that's really a bad deal for the american people. these tariffs are going to be devastating for them. kamala harris is going to give a tax cut for 100 million middle-class americans. donald trump is offering to double down on his tax cut for billionaires. >> what do you say though when you talk about tariffs we the fact this biden and has a administration not only kept most tariffs and instituted but they added their own as well. >> i think tariffs can be used for specific problems with countries and industries where there are unfair trade practices. these been used by multiple presidents over the history of
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our country. in certain places they make sense but a tariff on everything coming into this country is going to raise the cost for american families by economists saying $4000 a year and it's also good to be devastating to our economy. pommel trump talks about how he went to wharton business school but this very basic thing about how a tariff of works he just doesn't seem to understand it. >> people do have four years of president tripp they know the economy was like then and they know what their personal situation was like. assessing against the last four years they do feel better about how they were doing. unemployment hit new lows we had to go to ocean through pandemic but poverty was down and homeownership was. -- >> shannon unemployment. >> people felt good about where they were. >> on the plumbing is at a historically low level right now. i understand that people are struggling with costs because of
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inflation but inflation is also down to 2.5%. i will come back to donald trump's economy he botched the handling of this pandemic. a lot of americans lost their lives unnecessarily. >> shannon: the numbers will show more than half the jobs lost by the pandemic by the time he left a year into it they were back pair the economy was running to the assessment of most americans felt hopeful. >> all of those jobs were back under joe biden and kamala harris pair we are back down to his truck and employment. donald trump lost 200,000 manufacturing jobs. this was endured because of the pendant this was because of his policies beat -- policies to overseas and foreign countries. 200,000 good paying jobs joe biden and kamala harris got into the white house they worked with the united states senate and house and a bipartisan way
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to come up with programs like the chips act ringing these manufacturing jobs back to the country. this was bipartisan legislation by the way. this is the way the government is supposed to work to benefit the american people donald trump's entire presidency and now his campaign has been one about grievance. he talks about the enemies from within. those enemies are people in the united states senate and congress that he wants to specifically go after. he is not a guy who's going to bring us together and solve these problems for the american people in a bipartisan way. kamala harris is committed to be present for all of america not just for the people who vote. >> there's been a lot of language referred to him as fascist and a threat to democracy is essential threat back for the country and divisive. with all that in mind, should he win the presidency, you are a member of congress that will have to something to say about
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that as electoral votes come in. would you as a member of congress certify votes for him should he win tuesday are whenever the election is decided we. >> absolutely appear. >> you think the vice president would certify as well click. >> yes of course she would. and republicans some of them in the senate, you know, we understand the importance of the functioning of our government and peaceful transfer of power. pommel trump doesn't he seems to already be setting up the conditions where he can do what he did in 2020 all over again after he sent a mob to capitol hill i was in the senate chamber that day. there are people who died that day because donald trump refused to accept the election. if it turns out he wins the election, you will not see the same thing from myself and my colleagues including the vice president she understands that the importance in a
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democracy that you have to peacefully turn over power i will do my best if he was elected i don't believe he will be elected by the way pair the momentum is on the side of kamala harris. the american people believed -- understand she wants to be present if everybody notch the people who vote for her and here in arizona by the way just yesterday we knocked on 112,000 doors and made 600,000 phone calls. the energy in this state for kamala harris and democrats by the way up and down the ballot is tremendous. >> the country is definitely going to watch arizona as one of the big ones come tuesday night and beyond pair senator we think you for your time. >> they keep. >> shannon: up next the other side of the closing argument we will talk about the trump campaign surrogate elise stefanik as they say they are bullish on switching the house over from g.o.p. control. ♪ ♪ see what i did there?
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♪ ♪ you are looking live at pennsylvania where former president trump is gearing up to take the stage any minute in the critical battleground state. we are two days from election day and so far women appear to be out phasing in significantly in early voting. the harris campaign taking as a good sign pair there's a gender gap joining us to discuss the impact is the house g.o.p. conference chair elise stefanik good to have you. >> good to be with you. >> shannon: let's talk about the gender gap it's clearly there and there are people who have not made up their minds. markey's and wrote about this at "the washington post" saying about using nikki haley the former u.n. ambassadors the former model -- very model model of a trump folder put aside her reservations and pulled the lever for the former president.
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so why is trump not deploying her on the campaign trail cleats going on to say he think this political malpractice and these two should bear the hatch and get her out there. why hasn't she been used? >> a couple points here shannon at the good supportive reviewers to know president tripp is doing better among women then kamala harris is doing among men. there is a significant gender gap but front -- trump is over performing and kamala harris significantly underperforming eardrums campaign has strong intelligent women across the country, i've been on the campaign trail and sarah huckabee sanders all the women working together to turn out the vote. we are going to earn their support because if you look at president drums record win it comes to women it was the highest number of women in the workforce the largest weightage in salary increase for working women ever and we had safety and security whether it was as secure border or present. look what's happening today across the country impacting women inflation i am still the grocery shopper and my family women go and see the impact of kamala harris' failed economic policies with increased prices
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at the grocery store and increased utility cost at energy because. of course than the wide-open border that safety and security is a top issue for women. president trump will continue to talk about his record as well as many strong and intelligent women surrogates out there but what i think is telling is kamala harris' campaign, she did not condemn mark givens disgraceful comments saying president trump does not surround himself with strong intelligent women whether you compared to the first lady his daughter are so many senior-level women working in support of his campaign. >> i want to ask you something else there's been a lot of inroads in women and the topic has been he doesn't respect their autonomy and agency. here's a bit more of what she said. >> donald trump is not done. he would ban abortion nationwide and restrict access to birth control and put ivf treatments at risk and to monitor women's pregnancies. >> now we've all seen that as
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they are run endlessly and this is the message i hear over and over and it seems to resonate with a lot of women. the issues about abortion on the ballot and how that's been working for the left? >> president jim has been very clear he believes this issue should be decided at the state. he is being specific about his time in office and supports three exceptions like break your that is very important for voters and win it comes to ivf that's a false smear pair president trump wants to expand access and make birth control available. the reason why democrats are only talking that this issue is these are scare tactics because they are losing on every other issue whether it's the economy are bird -- border or safety and security we are going to run and win and think women as they look at the key top issues they are increasingly looking at their life through much better under president trump rather than the crazies we see today with kamala harris. >> a couple thanks that were brought up is one being the chips act and he said he will get rid of it costs jobs in his
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state. i further speakers explanation in trying to say he doesn't believe in getting rid of the chips act but there could be modifications are thanks he thanks would strengthen the program. but senator kelly said president trump said its gunk. >> the speaker is very clear he is that we need to strengthen the chips act to make sure the jobs actually come and america. one of the critiques of the chips act is there is too much for other countries where jobs are created there and not here at home. it's important in upstate new york and the state of arizona and across the country pair president drums economic policy is america first not these giveaways to other countries pick the other part of the chips act that's problematic we want to get rid of a small part the green new deal subsidies. we want to promote a manufacturing in the united states and that's what president trump leaves and that's what republicans believe that's what the speaker was saying get rid of these far left progressive radical green new deal subsidies and focus on manufacturing chips in america. that's what we are focused on. >> shannon: okay the affordable care act. the speaker had to do cemex planing on this too as well. those who said he was talking about getting rid of the affordable care act or obamacare
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as some call it. the top democrat and the house jeffrey says they are determined to end the affordable care act as we know it. maybe the qualifier languages truth. there has been talk about modifications to the act and to the law as it currently stands. 60% of americans have a positive view about obamacare. what about this concern? should they have concern if even the table are house republicans have the means to that they would somehow modify or get rid of obamacare that leaves them without options? >> we want to improve health care and lower costs and make sure people have access whether you're in real or suburban communities that's what -- that's what trump is focused on a anyone u.s. continues to see the prices go up with kamala harris' failed demonstration. we want to lower costs and make health care accessible for all and improve it in america. that's why we are seeing the slogan make america healthy again president tripp leaving
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the movement with the big were looking party focused on improving health care outcomes for every american. >> the slate gp majority of that's been tough i think to manage on some issues it's one of the tightest in history now we go into all these seats every two years a quick report friday shifted six close races and democrats favor including one here and several critical house races in either a democrats have had a significant advantage pick they think they're going to flip the house regardless of what happens elsewhere democrats feel win they -- win the dust settled they'll be control of the house. >> at the neck into every republican candidate for senate and the house. as we've seen in 2016 at 2020 house republicans consistently outperform when trump is on the ballot. the prognosticators predicted we picked up seats in both cycles. >> obviously new york is the
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epicenter for the house republicans majority republicans win it comes to early vote are voting increased 50% compared to where we were 2022 and that was the cycle of course win we flipped the five house seats so we are working hard to turn out our votes for the most apart and part of this election is getting these votes pair going to encourage all of the rooster turned out. we feel strongly we will win on the issues and kamala harris is underperforming joe biden and every swing state across the country. districts in new york joe biden carried by 15 points donald trump is up by one or two points thus this 16-point significant shift in one of the trip districts prognosticators moved in the wrong direction pair i believe you will see sweeping republican victory along with presidential on election day we just need to get our voters out to vote their voting early and election day we'll be important. >> i don't think i know anyone on the g.o.p. side of thanks that has a better in-depth knowledge of all of these districts. you been to a lot of places and you know the data would you care to make a production about where you think this and lands in the
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435? >> again i've been on the bell in honey 16 and 2020 with president tripp and republicans serve and turn out to vote on election day not just republican date -- voters but unaffiliated voters to. i think on a good night we can win up to ten seats shannon which would be a sizable republican majority. we are not taking anything for granted by the issues are on our side pick people in a secure border and a strong economy and peace through strength. on every top issue republicans are winning. i think we could be in for some surprises on election day that house republicans will over perform the predictions. >> we are all just try to figure out how long it will take for the dust to settle on all these races. you brought up mark even earlier, responding to the comments president trump doesn't surround himself with strong powerful limit. he issued an apology and part of it he says i didn't get out exactly the way i thought i did so i apologize to anyone who felt slighted or upset by my
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response as i said it wasn't about trump voters supporters or employees. do you accept his apology? >> i think it's certainly a trend democrats are saying out loud what they really believed first occultist deplorable than then he said there are no strong or intelligent women around paul -- president trump than photos were smeared as anti-american. they are attacking the american people and voters with the rhetoric. weaken of political disagreement where running on the issue of president chupp is running to unify this country. goals of securing the border and strengthening the economy. kamala harris' should have condemned that and they didn't. that is offensive to some of the women across the country not just elected official women but gold star moms and lives in women veterans proudly supporting president trump. >> we will see where those land. thank you for coming and. >> thank you. >> shannon: we will head to the board and look at each of the candidates best possible paths to 270 electoral votes and
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welcome back to fox news sunday. the path to 270 runs through the state cc in yellow. they are up for grabs according to the latest fox news power rankings. we've already filled in red and blue where the two candidates have clear leads. let's walk through the two easiest scenarios for them to get to 270 electoral votes. let's start with harris character best chance runs through midwest blue laws states of wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania. she and her running mate are spending a significant amount of time in the states remember this to nebraska's other one district the single electoral vote in omaha would put her at 270 and head over to the top to the white house. let's talk about president trump and his path forward pair his easiest path runs through battleground states of georgia and north carolina and picking up one of those traditionally
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all blue states the former president one them in 2016 but lost them 2020. let's say he scores the big prize in pennsylvania. everyone wants that one. the former president their neck and neck with the vice president and all of the voting that would put him at two-edged 70 exactly. if you are adding in nevada and arizona whether you're feeling optimistic in the trump campaign in arizona by the way is where he has the best polling against vice president harris and all of the battleground states. that would make his path to 270 even easier but come election night we will actually find out if anyone's guess for now. it is time for our sunday group they will break it down for a spirit fox news chief local analyst brit hume kark karl rove former bush white house advisor, cohost of the five jessica tarlov, senior political analyst carl all start with you. what's the best path forward for these two?
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>> i have one minor thing you right these blue belt states wisconsin -- musk -- wisconsin michigan pennsylvania her best chance pair arizona is the best for him and there's a big attempt by the harris campaign to take away either georgia or north carolina. north carolina has 16 electoral votes so does george appear georgia third of the vote, 30% black another significant percentage are asian or american latino. harris campaign making a bid for both those states but it's the sun belt strategy for trump plaza winning pennsylvania or the blue belt strategy the upper midwest for her. >> it's interesting we've got these "new york times" siena polls out the last group look for them. some interesting things. as he pointed out pearl they have trump there at a+ for opera, that they've got harris in georgia and nevada and wisconsin back in north carolina that will be good news for the campaign this morning juan
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williams. >> yeah, you know the phrase nauseous optimistic. [laughter] >> i think democrats are your given to anxiety and i have to say week are so ago the anxiety was palpable but given these recent polls thanks look to me, i overheard karl say it looks like a type your he's never seen anything like it. i'm quoting you karl. >> you can be my spokesperson. >> the point is things can break either way. a lot of water comes down to now is not people who are persuadable per se but people who are unlikely voters. and i think that's where the grounding comes into play. and you get those people to actually go vote. "the new york times" poll this morning, millie's averted voted as he pointed out. >> 70 million. >> breaking for harris but the rest of them, to people who were sitting in their house who haven't voted, if it gets them
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out that's the key. >> i have a minor disagreement with my spokesperson this morning i don't think it's just simply the people's who are deciding whether or not devote i think they're literally people were unable just saying there's a reason for me to vote for him and a reason for me to vote for her and i've got to make make a decision. mav two or three% of the electrode but this race is so close in so many states that they can make a big determination. >> and think this peace in "the wall street journal" is interesting. is anyone undecided at this point. thank more likely they are just undeclared they know where they are going out for whatever reason they don't want to announce it to themselves are to others. >> the question we found for several cycles of witches is there such a thing as a shia trump voter. people who appear to vote for him will vote for him but won't talk to pollsters or will tell them they are voting for a democrat. and we don't know if that's still going.
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i know it's been pollsters and has led to it to the last two or three cycles so here we are. is there still such a thing as a shia trump voter and not undecided but undeclared as he said we don't know. >> shannon: and there are also questions jessica about whether there are shia kamala harris voters peer she was late into the game pair her unfavorable's are up the longer she's been in there is. maybe there are people who say of these two that's still my choice but they are not being loud and proud of valid -- about it. >> her -- j.d. vance and donna trump are hanging around negative ten so they are up. >> they went from abysmal to bad. -- donald trump. >> all them are sort of in the same neighborhood now. >> either way kamala harris has the shortened campaign for her she had introduced herself to
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america and make her case, at her platform out there. 100 plus days instead of having years and donald trump has been running for president for nine years at this point. >> win she first got into the race that's win she was at the high-spirited came out with displays of a statement. >> fund-raising and pulling was excellent. >> and optimistic campaign and delirium about somebody wasn't biden. if you think about it, kamala harris is where she is for two reasons personal number 1 she is not biden and bertucci is not trump. >> and for some voters that's all that matters and that's it. >> and i just say on the undeclared voter are the shia kamala harris voter it seems like that's really what's happening with a lot of people, especially female voters. people leaving post-it's and women's restrooms that you're vote is your business. is survey this week showed 23% of people admitted they lied about who they are voting for.
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if there was a shia trump voter there differently was in 2016s in 2020 but still existed, it feels like that number would be lower than it has in the past and the shia kamala harris voter even two or three percentage points could make or break. >> i feel bad for people with their loved ones i feel that you should never relationship are he could be truthful about who you are voting for. >> but you know the gender gap is the story i think in this election. >> it's definitely a significant. >> you're loved one might vote in the other direction. >> which is fine but if you have devote it that way. >> you mentioned earlier in your interview the congresswoman that so i can understand pair i thought it was shocking there was no sign of nikki haley campaigning for trump air guy think it was kind of shocking, you know, you stop and think about some of the comments he is made about protecting women it's only very controlling care its like he is not interested in reaching out especially to republican women.
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>> and not protecting women more. >> i don't know what he got into it. >> could've just said not any of it. >> shannon: win we get to election day here's what we know from the campaign memo they said the 2024 presidential election is art in the most litigated in american history but we are the most prepare campaign in history are what we face. window the trump team is also lawyered up there ready to go head-to-head. >> and in some degree it was helpful to get these things out and events peer restoring integrity just in litigation spirit defending state voter i.d. laws are defending the rules as they are on the books of the states like wisconsin attempted to say the law requires if you send a male in bella's that's incorrect it's up to the voter to cure it if local election authorities have to tell you to come in and cure it but you have to curate and local
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election authorities -- local election authorities say we will ignore the law and take care of the problem and we had to enforce the lobby or same thing happened recently bucks county said the law and tensile vignette is clear if you're standing in line to cast an early vote and you get to the closing hour they still have to let you vote and the bucks county pupil said no come back later and the judge stepped in and said that's in violation of this -- violation of state law. >> there more than 200 as you saw across the country and i'm sure more to come. all right panel stick around back a closer look at whether it's really all about the economy stupid. this time around peer we will debate was actually motivating voters in 2024. ♪ ♪ but with 6-times the data. can your smartwatch do that? introducing kardiamobile 6l, the fda-cleared ekg that provides six-times more heart data than any smartwatch.
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as the just-released numbers indicate the economy is now a disaster. >> both candidates making their cases about how they will handle the economy. you heard trump their referencing jobs report which was not good on friday. the examiner says it was the worst since 2020 win the economy was clawing its way out of the pandemic pair for the first time since, the private sector shed jobs losing 28,000. jessica i don't know how much of this data filters to people and their reelected file there are still paying too much for groceries and gas. >> i think kamala harris did a good job acknowledging that her closing at his two mitts long and it's the first thing she says. she talks about going after corporate price gouging which is the most popular policy. every thing she discussed was an economic policy. found it astounding to learn the number 1 issue donald trump advertising on his trans issues. number 5 was the economy. he can stand up at rallies and say i will bring down inflation but we know tariffs and deporting everyone won't do
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that. but the advertising people are seeing especially during football games is all about trans issues and the polls had her completely cutting into his lead on the economy down to one, two points across battleground state surveys. that means she will have a decent shot keeping her blue altogether. >> we have some new fox polling that hits on some key battleground state spirit who bet on the economy and pennsylvania creek a four-point edge north carolina and two points and edge for him. but brett she has close the gap. >> she has been and i think will be look on this a lot of people think he failed to take a vantage of an issue where he was strong. in fact, what we know about this from pulling back he stands pretty strong on the economy because people do not hold him responsible for the downturn.
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they think of him in the economy pre-covid. he is fortunate in that the question is whether he's taken full advantage and may not have. >> shannon: there effective, you're breaching a huge audience. in that same polling in those states people were asked to does a better job are who do you think will do a better job helping the middle class and this is where the vice president has done really well peer and pennsylvania she has a six-point leah on that question. three-point lead in north carolina and ten points in michigan. karl those are numbers that make a difference. >> they are. the economy is a number 1 issue. followed by the border then drops off dramatically to abortion, health care and democracy. she has wisely gone out there with focus group tested and poll tested ideas that will have absolutely no impact whatsoever like, you know, one of the
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thinnest emerging businesses in america is the grocery business and she is picking your neighborhood grocery as the reason why we are paying more peer inflation came from too much money chasing too few goods in other words too much government spending peer we missed one thing by focusing so much on the economy attacked the other thing that is at play, she has wisely narrowed the margin there. the other thing is characteristics. when this was backed by the inverse is trump, trump had the physical capacity and mental acuity to be effective as president and represented change and a strong leader who cares about people like me. win she got and he lost all those advantages extract -- except a strong leader. some of those disadvantages like cares about people like me has grown. even if you feel great about the economy a, or you feel bad about the economy fact sometimes what matters is how do you feel about the person who sang let me be at the control and let me be in the oval office the next four years. >> it feels good if you're putting in those terms i see him over here.
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>> i was thinking a zero speaking i mean i don't know like it just to be blunt about it, so many of the characteristics demonstrated by a former president donald trump are not things you'd want your children to file. it's hard to understand how people put up with about people, he says awful thanks saying he didn't really mean that but you understand what he said peer he had a canadian talk about a part of the united states as garbage bear i heard that but he didn't mean it's a little much. >> if he had said that was bad, that would have solved the issue but remember they are looking at her and saying is she up to the job. does she have the wisdom and experience. does she have the inner strength will she be a strong leader. >> that's where misogyny and raise come into the picture. and i think because listen, she was not highly thought of for most of her time as vice president but she has run an excellent campaign as evidence by the fact she is in a
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tide today. >> one thing she would've done differently this whole campaign. >> that long gone. >> shannon: those a couple weeks ago. >> she said she will not be biden. the one issue here is abortion that's proven to be a winner for democrats in 2020, 2022. >> it's on ten state ballots this time. >> she is remembering it will appear she has some things she ticks off as an example of how to be different. people can see that win she said she couldn't think of the thanks you do differently i don't think anybody forgot that. i really don't. >> shannon: jessica a final quick thoughtfully. >> i think people's problem with joe biden was that he was too old and kamala harris is not too old to do this job. people are taking stock of that. abortion definitely. look at how women are flocking to the democrats on this especially older women who remember a time win they were free and their daughters and
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granddaughters we'll not have the same privileges they did. >> shannon: i can't we do see what happens in iowa to see what the polling was all about. all right panel thank you i'll see you next sunday up next we will take you live to several key auto ground states our reporters are across the country they'll give us the latest scoop next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. ♪ ♪ and i'm keeping the weight off. wegovy® helps you lose weight and keep it off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only fda-approved weight-management medicine that's proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with known heart disease and with either obesity or overweight. wegovy® shouldn't be used with semaglutide or glp-1 medicines. don't take wegovy® if you or your family had medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop wegovy®
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with two days until final votes are cast our teams are on the ground across battleground states we think we'll ultimately determine the next president. let's kick things off with brian yunus in the critical states pennsylvania. hey, brian. >> haitian and former president trump won't win philadelphia but he is a -- if he is able to improve his performance from 2020 by a few thousand votes could win him pennsylvania and the whole election. trump has gained the most ground in philadelphia's poorest neighborhoods amid concerns about black and latino voter turnout for democrats. the former philadelphia mayor michael nutter said harris will need historical turnout winning by some 600,000 votes surpassing even former president obama's performance. harris last campaign event is here monday night, a concert in philadelphia.
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>> this is mike tobin in green bay, wisconsin, where former president trump and vice president harris are locked in a dead heat. both presidential candidates have made their final appearances here, face presidential candidates expected one more time and a parade of surrogates on the ground, the prize could be enough to to the skills the last auto elections were decided here by less than a percent. >> i am gary tenney in omaha, nebraska,, also known as the blued dud in this deep republican state. democrats spending millions to win a single electoral vote for they could potentially get kamala harris what she needs to win the white house. as a bonus all of the money, vargas and his bid to unseat the republican don bacon in one of the most competitive house raises this cycle. >> in madison all worth it in atlanta, georgia, election day
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two days away but legal challenges are coming fast and furious in the peach state, six counties being sued over the air decision to keep electoral offices open to accept ballots in prison peer the g.o.p. said it's against state law that says drop boxes are to be closed after early voting ends. a georgia judge dismissed the case but we are told a federal lawsuit is imminent and they plan to appeal that decision. in georgia during early voting over 55% of active voters cast a ballot. shannon. >> shannon: all right medicine think you very much we will attract those legal challenges fox news his you covered for election night peer fox news channels bret baier and martha maccallum lead election coverage tuesday from new york city beginning 6:00 p.m. eastern. john roberts and i have election coverage on your local fox broadcast stations kicking off at 7:00 p.m. on the east coast peer check your local listings for. all right that's it for today think you are joining us. if you are passionate get out of vote. have a great week stay safe we
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