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i'm writing, directing, performing, dancing. like none of that has changed. people are under this huge misconception that's i just started stripping, and i have been doing this for like 18 years. that's not true -- yes, i'm more in demand. and like i said in the rolling stone interview, if somebody came up to you and said, hey, you know that job you have been doing frefrk, how about next week, i pay your quadruple? show me one person who is going to say no. >> so it's helped you financially? >> it's helped me in the short immediate time because more people are coming out and more people in the clubs, that's more tips. but, you know, i have yet to see how it's going to play out long term. >> when you look back at this stage of your life, what do you think you're going to think about? what are you going to think about what you're going through right now? >> holy [ bleep ]. i mean, is there really anything else to say? >> anything i haven't asked you that's important to know, anything you would like to talk the million dollars to protect her and say here, i'm good for it. go tell your story? >> at least ten individuals in the last three days alone. >> is she contemplating taking any of those ten offers? >> no. >> let's talk about this. i'm here with cnn legal analyst paul cowen, let's answer that question right off the bat. is it that simple? could she just talk and let somebody else pay whatever penalty they could be with this nondisclosure? >> she could, because the nondisclosure has a clause, called the liquidated damages cause, which says because it's hard to figure out what the damages are, each violation will be $1 million. i think the problem with that theory, though, is the way it's written, it could be multiple awards of $1 million depending on how many different stories she were to tell about the president. so it could be more than a million, and maybe it would be harder to get somebody to raise that much money. >> judging by what her attorney told michael and what he said in multiple interviews, that doesn't seem to be her end goal. she seems to want to be free and clear of this nda completely, right? >> she does, but i think, of course, it's all about the money in the end. i mean, she took $130,000 to keep quiet originally. and i think now she probably wants to write a book or go on the lecture tour and make a lot more money. she realized she undersold herself in terms of the information. >> right. perhaps not thinking that donald trump would ultimately become president of the united states. now, i want to talk about the legal wrangling involved right now with this nondisclosure agreement, and essentially the case that her attorneys are trying to make. they're saying that the whole thing is invalid because donald trump never signed it. do you think she's got a case? >> no, i don't think she has a case on that theory. i don't want to get too deeply into the weeds on this, but if you look at the first clause of the agreement, it says that the agreement could be between e.c., llc, and/or davidson, denison, rather, david denison, the president. >> the pseudonyms. >> and/or. he does not have to sign the agreement for it to be effective. however, what i find to be interesting is that when you get into the clauses that deal with what happens at the arbitration, they only refer to d.d. having the right to specify what law will apply, d.d. specifying where the arbitration will take place. and d.d. is not a party to it. so i think it's sloppy drafting here. and as a result of that, there's a valid contract, but the clause is the most important clauses may not apply. >> there's really two separate legal arguments taking place. one having to do with the future of the nondisclosure agreement, but also the potential federal elections violation that could blow back on the president, but the first person who has to deal with that is michael cohen. can he make a legal argument that he took on this responsibility of paying off stephanie clifford or stormy daniels without the president having any knowledge of it and the president then being completely absolves of any wrong doing? >> i think it's an absurd argument. one of the accounts i was reading is he took this money from a line of credit on his home. a lawyer taking, you know, a line of equity on his house to pay $130,000 to a porn star on behalf of a client, the president, i mean, without the president knowing? that sounds pretty ridiculous. the original story, i think, was the one that rang true, was he was desperately trying to get ahold of the president to say, you know, $130,000 has to be paid by this date or she's free to talk. and he went out on his own and used his own money to get the thing in place. so that nothing bad would happen. i'm betting that's what really happened. and it could be an election law violation even if he paid the money because it's a contribution in kind by somebody else who, which hasn't been reported. either way, whether the president is paying for it or he's paying for it, it still could be an fec violation. >> what about michael cohen's future? he's an admitted member of the new york bar. is this an appropriate action for an attorney to take this type of action on behalf of his client without his client knowing about it. >> no, it would be unethical if he did that. there's a provision of the code of professional spanlt that says in handling litigation on behalf of a client, you have to consult with the client about the litigation. but of course, he may -- if he were to be pursued, he would appear and say, well, i have had general discussions with the president in the past and i have authority to handle these sorts of situations. not that this has ever happened before, mind you. >> michael cohen kind of describes himself as the president's fixer. he likes being compared to ray donovan, the fictional character that liev schreiber plays on the showtime drama. is he going beyond the bounds of what a normal attorney would do in representing and protecting their clients? >> you know whrx i looked at how he became affiliated with donald trump, i think of him more has the president's groupie, who eventually then morphed into personal counsel, who is putting out fires left and right for the president, and doing things maybe that counsel such as ty cobb in the white house would be inappropriate to involve them in these sorts of things. he was, you know, originally an investor in an apartment, a trump apartment, then he got some family members invest. and that's how his friendship with donald trump started. then all of a sudden, he becomes the president's attorney. >> and as you play this out, as you look into the future, it seems as though at this point, this isn't something that robert mueller is all that interested in. could it become something that bleeds into the special counsel investigation and what they're looking into with russia? >> we have to circle back to your previous question about whether it's an election law violation. that could cause mueller to circle back because election law violations can be criminal violations. and if this has come out during the course of his investigation, it could be part of a referal to congress that there may have been election law violations here, and would that be a listable, impeachable offense? that would be up to congress. and that would depend upon whether it's a republican congress or a democratic congress. it's a little hard to say how this works out in the long run. >> may not know the answer to that until after the 2018 midterms. >> although stormy is doing well on the circuit she works these days. >> it's worth pointing out, obviously, a lot of sordid details associated with the story, but as you point out, there are huge legal ramifications for the most powerful man in the united states. all right, paul cowen, thank you for your analysis. >> still to come, no sitting united states leader has ever agreed to meet with a north korean leader. but is president trump heading into dangerous diplomatic territory? i'll ask a former ambassador who has negotiated with north korea coming up next. okay folks! okay, people, that's a reset. you want us to surprise her again? yeah, but like in a fun way. like this. all my favorite friends are here. there's tony and diane. like that. (avo) switch to the best unlimited on the most awarded network, and get up to $500 off the samsung galaxy s9. for just go to priceline.vel, now you can save even more when you bundle your flight and hotel together, up to 625 dollars off your trip. wonder if i could also save money by bundling my personal trainer and pet sitter? nice kaley, 5 more minutes! come on trixie, burn off those treats! don't you quit on me frank! come on frank! goldie, this isn't even on! bundling doesn't work everywhere, but it does on priceline. it was the unexpected announcement that shook the diplomatic world. the president of the united states saying yes, he will meet face-to-face with the reclusive leader of north korea. the exact when and where has yet to be hammered out. but just the idea of president trump and kim jong-un in the same room has analysts either excited at the magnitude of such a meeting or very nervous since the risk of failure and the stakes are both so high. cnn's will ripley is in seoul, south korea, right now. which of these many emotions are very high in south korea this weekend after this announcement. and will, from your perspective, how are south koreans reacting? are they excited or anxious? >> you know, on the streets here in seoul, the overall mood is optimistic. they're very enthusiastic about their president here, moon jae-in, feeling he pulled off the virtually impossible. he did say, president moon, this is almost miraculous that president trump agreed to this meeting. the fact that the south koreans were able to send an envoy to pyongyang on monday, and thursday, they had a commitment from the president of the united states for a summit meeting with kim jong-un, truly extraordinary times we're living in. obviously, this is on the mind of president trump. he tweeted about north korea four times in four hours. he said he had conversations with china and japan, both of which he says are optimistic about this process. pleased that he's pursuing a diplomatic path as opposed to the alternative. he says he believes north korea will honor its commitment not to test a missile or a nuclear device while the diplomatic process is ongoing, and ryan, unsurprisingly, he's also upset with the media. he says that the coverage has turned fake. and that we are now saying so what, who cares? i don't know about you, but i certainly don't remember saying that. >> no. i was at the white house yesterday, will. and part of that is born out of the confusion that we saw on thursday night versus the stance of the white house on friday. it just seems to be a bit of unclarity as to exactly what needs to be in place for this meeting to take place. do you have a different perception about whether or not this meeting will even take place from what you did on thursday as opposed to where we stand now? >> well, certainly, from the south korean perspective, they believe the meeting is going to take place. but there is some mixed messaging from the white house about what they expect to happen before this summit could actually be held. you know, president trump apparently accepting the invitation for a meeting on the spot, which is probably what the north koreans anticipated when they extended the invitation. they figured it would be an opportunity that president trump could not refuse for this kind of historic moment. but normally, these types of summits take months or years to prepare for, when you have two heads of state sitting down. especially with an issue so sensitive and complex as north korea. there's so much prep work that needs to be done. and the white house is trying to figure out how to do that in a matter of weeks. how to prepare president trump for a sitdown with a leader of a country that, you know, has really defied the international community for so many decades. and apparently, you know, the president feels in one meeting he can solve the issue. and maybe he can. we don't know what's going to happen when this summit happens, if it does, by may or whenever they decide they're going to do it. >> no doubt. will ripley, the stakes are enormous. thank you for your perspective. >> now, one of those north korean experts who is worried about the risks surrounding a meeting between donald trump and kim jong-un is bill richardson. he's the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, and he's joining me now live to discuss this important topic. ambassador, thank you for being here. you have been to north korea several times. clearly, your interest in the peninsula is high. but as a diplomat, is this a wise move, taking a meeting at this level with so much at stake? >> well, you mentioned, ryan, i have been very involved with this issue for a long time. i have been there eight times. i have never seen the u.s./north korea situation as bad as it's been. so i'm supportive of this summit. it's like a hail mary pass. presidents meeting before diplomatic talks by lower level individuals take place, but there are enormous risks. i'm pleased with the president's tweets today. where he's realistically talking about the concessions. the concessions we have made, the visit, that is a concession. the president accepting. and the north koreans not having missile or nuclear tests and saying they're okay with the u.s./south korea military drills. keep it that way. don't overpromise and say, well, they've got to denuclearize before the meeting. that's not going to happen. north korea is going to take years, if that ever takes place. >> yeah. well, i want to get your reaction to what -- how some lawmakers on capitol hill are responding to this. this is massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. listen to what she has to say. >> what i worry about is that he will walk into these negotiations and just bluntly, he will be taken advantage of. the generations of kims, the dictators, have wanted to meet face-to-face with the united states president. and think about why. this is a giant prize for them. they believe it legitimizes their dictatorship, and they believe it legitimizes their nuclear weapons program. before we hand that kind of a win over to kim jong-un, we need to be meeting government to government and seeing the north koreans put on the table evidence that they have frozen their nuclear weapons program. and have taken steps to take away, to reduce their nuclear arsenal. we need to see verifiable proof of that. otherwise, we are giving them an enormous prize for no cost at all. and as i said, i want the president to succeed, but i am deeply worried that he will be taken advantage of, and that means ultimately, the united states will be taken advantage of. >> senator warren, no fan of donald trump, obviously. she may run for president in 2020, but does she have a valid fear here, that the u.s. and specifically president trump could be taken advantage of? >> well, she has a legitimate worry. i have a legitimate worry, but as i said, i believe he took the right step in accepting the summit, because things couldn't get worse. what i disagree with what she said, although i don't -- i'm not precise on what she exactly meant, is you can't have verifiable inspections, denuclearization before the meeting. it's unrealistic. both sides have already made concessions. it makes sense to proceed with this summit. but what senator warren discussed is something that should involve a negotiating process. that the president assemble a team right away, state department, led by tillerson. department of defense, mattis. mcmaster, a strategy that involves, look, north korea is not going to denuclearize, but it's worth pursuing them curbing the use, freezing missile activity. freezing conventional weapons. the peninsula is fraught with danger right now, and the reason that south koreaens are so happy is at least there's a detente process going on that could maybe not have such a conflageration. so again, let's give the president and his team a chance, but i do worry. i mean, he shoots from the hip. i don't want to see bad tweets. actually, the tweets today were reasonable. maybe he's moving in the right direction. maybe he's calmed down, but i doubt it. i don't know what he'll do tomorrow morning. >> that point you make, ambassador, i think is part of what senator warren is talking about with her concern. it seems as though the president decided to make this move without consulting many of these people who would be intimately involved in the process you're talking about. secretary of state tillerson was in africa. earlier in the same day, he said there were no plans to move toward a meeting with the north koreans and afterthe fact said this was all the president's decision. doesn't he need to involve the state department a lot more, and don't they need to get diplomats on the ground in south korea to be more involved in the process, and can they do that all before a meeting as soon as may? >> well, look, if it's going to be a delay of a month or so, i would be okay. but you're right. there's a lot of work to be done. one, build a negotiating team. more importantly, have a strategy of expectations. what are we going to get out of it. fill the ambassadorship in south korea. we don't have anybody there. probably give the lead to secretary tillerson, although he was out in djibouti, africa, not knowing what was going on. so assemble a team and a strategy. listen to diplomats, listen to former presidents who have dealt with north korea. the president can't do it alone. this is not a reality show, this is not "the apprentice." this is serious national security negotiations in the most dangerous section of the world. so i was pleased with the tweets today. they were relatively in line with the contours of the potential meeting. but as i said, you know, who knows what will happen in the next hour or in the next day with his tweets. >> well, ambassador bill richardson, few people know as much about the korean peninsula as you. we appreciate your insight. we probably would describe it as cautiously optimistic, but we need a lot more information about the process. thank you, sir. we appreciate you being on. >> thank you. coming up, british troops in hazmat suits are roaming a sleepy english town as a former russian spy clings to life after being poisons. pro-kremlin media is gloating about it. we'll have the latest next. at crowne plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of this. why not? 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>> no, i think there is a bigger messa message, but you're on to something i think has generally been missed. conor lamb does not want to make this a national election at all. he wants to keep it local. he has stood back and not done, if any, national interviews on cable or the networks. he has refrained from doing interviews with national reporters. this is about local issues, about who he is, about what the district's needs and concerns are. i mean, that is a great point and a very important one. but nationally, let's say the republicans win, saccone wins by two or three points. that's bad. worse, of course, is if they lose. but what this tells us all is this, if you got these districts that trump won by 8, 10, 12, 15 points, let's say, doesn't that tell you the kind of democrat that's likely to be competitive in those trump-won districts? >> right. so you're talking about running more conservative democrats across the country, and that leads into my next question. i mean, let's say conor lamb pulls this off and wins on tuesday. is he going to be the kind of democrat that toes the nancy pelosi line on capitol hill? or could he become an independent voice for his district, and as you mentioned, there are areas where he agrees with donald trump. could he be a bridge builder if he goes to washington after a surprising win on tuesday? >> no, i think you're right about that. i don't think he can afford to move towards the liberal nancy pelosi line and stay in office for too long. what's fascinating, even before he was beaten up in television commercials in the pittsburgh market by the saccone campaign for, you know, they put the pictures up with lamb and pelosi on television. weeks ago, conor lamb said i won't vote for nancy pelosi for leadership position. he didn't say she was too liberal. he said she doesn't get anything done. but i think you're right about that. he's going to stick more to the middle, more to the moderate position. he's going to, in a sense, be a little bit like a certain senator from west virginia, his district abuts that, if he wins, joe manchin. he's going to be much more in that vein. >> it will be interesting to see. i see seth moulton, kind of a rabble-rouser congressman from massachusetts, also a marine, has been there campaigning on his behalf. he's also raised questions about nancy pelosi. maybe democrats could get more than they bargain for. terrific insight. nobody knows more about pennsylvania politics than you. we appreciate you being here. >> and we'll be right back. dearyou made moonshine inher, a backwoods still. smuggled booze and dodged the law. even when they brought you in, they could never hold you down. when i built my family tree and found you, i found my sense of adventure. i set off on a new life, a million miles away. i'm heidi choiniere, and this is my ancestry story. now with over 10 billion historical records, discover your story. get started for free at ancestry.com going somewhere? 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>> it's fantastic, she says. he's a real human being. an example to leaders of all religions. >> as he tried to convert you? >> no. >> but despite his example, matteo, the trump inspired politician who vowed to round up migrants and segregate muslims saw a surge of support in the recent election. >> they do listen to the pope when he says you should be christian and welcome the stranger. but they also see a situation where you reach a critical mass and you say, we don't know how much of this we can do. >> the pope said recently, if you split up families because of immigration, you can't be pro-life. >> that's right. >> you agree with that? >> definitely. >> this sister works on the texas/mexico border and said this pope is her model for how to treat everyone who crosses it. >> we feel encouraged that we're doing the right thing. that his presence, his words, his message is a sense of strength for us. >> francis has tackled so much in his first five years, but opening hearts in a world of closing borders may be the biggest faith project of all. bill weir, cnn, vatican city. >> bill, thank you. make sure you don't miss pope, the most powerful man in history. it premieres this sunday at 10:00 p.m. only on cnn. the controversy taking the white house by storm. up next, we'll hear from the porn star who filed a lawsuit against president trump. it is a cnn exclusive, and it's next. you are in the cnn newsroom. i'm ryan nobles in for ana cabrera. soon we'll see the president at his element, at a campaign rally, stumping for a republican in the heart of trump country. western pennsylvania. but as he tries to spur on the vote there, he can't seem to skirt the issue of stormy daniels. the porn star suing the president has just spoken to cnn. it comes after new revelations on how she was paid $130,000 to stay silent on their alleged 2006 affair. trump's personal attorney, michael cohen, used work e-mail to negotiate the payment, which may contradict cohen's claims he acted all on his own with no ties to the campaign or the trump organization and no risk of campaign finance violations. cohen also told cnn he got the money from his home equity line. daniels won't comment on any of that or go on camera, but she did talk about how her life has

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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Hannity 20191107 02:00:00

8:00 p.m. here sean hannity takes over from here. have a great night. >> president trump: they stick together, because you know, the democrats are lousy politicians, lousy. they have open borders. how do you like having an open border with mexico customer do you like that? >> sean: welcome to "hannity." the president just held up a foxnews.com article. the coup has started. whistleblower attorney said at 2017 post calling for impeachment, the president just mentioned it. he is in monroe, louisiana. by the way, that is where "duck dynasty" is. this is huge. my monologue coming up but we go to the president's keep america great again rally in monroe, louisiana. >> president trump: i have to thank the mexican government in some way. 20,000 soldiers but they have other problems. these cartels are a tremendous problem. and we are building a wall. that wall is going up and it is going up fast. it's going up. our military is now building the wall and it's going up fast. the army corps of engineers, and its going up, and it's doing great. it's doing great. it should've been built years ago. that wall should've been built many years ago. never did. they never could figure it out, but i figured it out. it wasn't easy. i had 100% of the other party fighting me. 100%. do you think that's easy? and you know, we had a majority of a few people. very little. very little. we needed democrat votes, but we have 100% of the people -- and i made one mistake. i should've said, i don't want the wall. and the democrats would've absolutely insisted that i build it. i should've said that. you know, five or six years ago, they all wanted the wall. it was only when i came along and i said, we've got to build the wall now. you know, you want today but you never had the vision or the talent to get it built. so we got to build it. they said, no, we don't want the wall anymore. they said, no, no, we can have drone technology -- that's great. we've got drones flying all over the place. that's great! that great. we should have said, never build a wall. and they would've insisted that it get built immediately. i call them now the do-nothing democrats. we have loopholes that they could solve in 15 minutes. loopholes, catch and release, chain migration. you know, that is when you come in and then everybody you ever met in the history of the world comes in with you. your mother, your grandfather, your cousin, your brother, your aunt, your uncle. any person that ever met you! come on into our country. we had a man on the west side highway, i don't even call him a man, i call him an animal. he ran over a lot of people. he was going at a very, very fast speed. we had a beautiful park in new york city and he killed, i think eight people. they never talk about the people that lost their legs, that lost their arms, that are permanently disfigured. they never talk about that. they said, eight people were killed. they don't talk about people -- these are people that want to keep themselves into shape. they are running, they are running all over. then this maniac turns to the right going at an unbelievable speed and it kills people, and he horribly injures people. and we can't let this happen. we can't let it happen. these unhinged extremists, the democrats, have been plotting to illegally overturn the election that we won. i didn't win it, we all won it together. they came from all over the place. [cheers and applause] and they came from all over. i mean, your state isn't that republican, and yet we are so far up and i will come to see you anyway. you could say, focus on a couple of the closer ones, but we are going to come here anyway. because we do love it. [cheers and applause] but think of this, 90 minutes after i took the oath of office, the horrible, disgusting "washington post," which is a terrible paper, it declared the campaign -- 90 minutes, i had just taken the office -- and an article comes out, the campaign to impeach president trump has begun. that is nice, thank you very much. a reporter over there? [audience bouing] >> president trump: and during the term, sleepy joe biden says you fire the guy, you get a billion dollars. you don't fire the guy, you get nothing. it is on tape and the press refuses to print it. you talk quid pro quo. you fire the guy, you get a million. you don't fire, you get nothing. think of that one, okay? that is called quid pro quo. not here. that was said by joe biden to get rid of the prosecutor in the ukraine who was looking at his son who just got thrown out of the navy. who has made millions and millions of dollars, even though he had absolutely no energy experience. in louisiana, you wouldn't have hired him at your energy companies. they would've paid to keep him the hell out. he had no experience. right? how old is your son? how old is that young man there customer how old are you? how old? eight. let me tell you, he is eight. he knows energy better than joe biden's son. [cheers and applause] then biden flies to china, he obviously met with different people than i deal with, because we are doing well with china. but i tell you, but he flies with his father, who was then vice president. and in 10 minutes, he picks up $1.5 billion for his fund. these are different chinese people than i've been working with, excuse me. i called up one of the top guys at wall street. i said, can you do that? nope, i've been trying for years. i can do that. he is like the smartest guy in the world. now the democrats are covering up slow, sleepy joe. and they are trying to steal your vote and to silence your and i can't even know because i'm looking at pocahontas. can you imagine? no, pocahontas is starting to emerge from the ashes. i thought she was gone, we hit her very hard six months ago. i give her credit. she is emerging from the ashes. not a nice person. 1,024th indian blood. i have more than she does and i have none. i have none. but i have more than she does. i would love to have some, i just happen to have known, but i believe i have more than she does. generations of american patriots sacrificed everything they have to secure this republic and your sacred right to vote. we will not let the democrats take that incredible privilege away. [cheers and applause] the american people are fed up with democrat lies, hoaxes, smears, slanders, and scams. the democrats, shameful conduct has created an angry majority, and that is what we are. we are a majority and we are angry. that will vote the do- nothing democrats in 2020. especially, we are going to take back the house. and we are going to focus on those 36 democrats and trump areas, areas that i won biologic. i didn't run in 2018. people forget. they say, go out and vote, go out and vote. they say, i'm not going to vote until trump runs. i didn't run in 2018 but people forget. we picked up two seats in the senate, they never want to talk about that. we picked up two seats. they never talk about it. i try to get them to talk about it and because of that, what we've done with judges and different appointments. but with your help, we are going to drain the swamp, and that is what we are doing. [cheers and applause] right now, louisiana can send the radical left a message that they can never ignore, and don't forget, in 2016, people came from the mountains and the valleys and the rivers and oceans, they came from all over. the democrats said, what the hell is happening? where are these people coming from? these are people who were great americans, worked hard, made a lot of money, much smarter. you know, they call them the elite. we are the elite. we are the elite. i know this, i know this, speaking for myself, i went to better schools than they did. i have nicer houses than they do. i have nicer apartments. i have nicer everything. and they are elite. but we are not elite. you people work your asses off. you're making a lot of money. you are smarter than them. you're smarter than than they are. antifa, you ever seen antifa? may come in like they are big tough guys and then they start hitting a single reporter, conservative reporter. they start battering him. but when the tough guys come in, antifa says, think we will take a pass. let's get out of here. now you are smarter, you are tougher, you are richer, you have more going, but a lot of people, they came out because they didn't like what they were seeing. they didn't want to vote for the people that were running for president. they didn't want to vote for obama. they didn't want to vote for the people that were running for president. but when i ran, something happened that was amazing. the lines -- i tell you what, in some cases, miles long. and they saw something, they said, what is going on? and you know what was going on? probably the greatest election in the history of our country. really. [cheers and applause] it's your election. i was your spokesman. i was the person that was able to tell a message but i'm representing you. and now these people illegally, through corrupt people like adam schiff, that makes up what i said. he gets up in front of the united states congress and the american people and he reads my statement but i didn't say it. he made it up! and then we called him on it because he never thought that i was going to release the conversation, because you just don't do that. but ukraine was great, we called them up here do you mind if we release the conversation? no, we don't. why? they said, don't worry about it, we're going to release, thank you very much. we released it and called them in the middle of a giant live. their scam. they are scammers. so, you're going to fire your liberal democrat governor, i don't know how the hell he ever got there. how did he ever get there? this is louisiana, right? how did you get a liberal democrat to be your governor? could you explain that, please? no, actually no, it was a convergence of a lot of different things happened and congratulations, and your car insurance is the highest in the world, your taxes are horrible. you are rated number 50 in economic development. can you believe? with all we are doing, you are rated 50 out of 50. but we want a governor, and i know this man for a long time. he is an incredible talent. he is an incredible businessman. he doesn't need the money. he is a wonderful person. he has the backing of ralph and i tell you what, ralph is a winner. you know ralph. [cheers and applause] right? he has the backing of ralph. i just spent a lot of time with ralph abraham. we came in together. ralph wouldn't have missed it and he is an incredible man. he is an incredible man. and he respects eddie and eddie respects him a lot. they had a hard-fought deal but they respect each other and like each other a lot. and that's rare, because i tell you what, if i'm going against somebody, i don't know if i can ever like him. i don't know. but ralph is a better man than me. he's a better man. [cheers and applause] and they are going to put that all over television tonight! because they are going to say, ralph should run for president if that's the case. and that's okay. no, he is, he is a great man. so eddie is not a career politician, he is a business leader. highly, highly respected. a man of faith and a lifelong louisiana patriot. many of you know it, he is a success. eddie will cut your taxes and regulations. he will cut your car insurance in half. [cheers and applause] we have the highest car insurance in the entire nation, by far. some people call it auto insurance. call it whatever the heck you want. you have the highest in the country. he is going to cut it in half or more and turn this state into a giant magnet for great paying jobs. that is what he wants to do. eddie is tough on crime, strong on boarders and he will work with i.c.e. and border control to get violent criminals off the streets. we will bring them back to their country ideally, or we will put them in jail where they belong. eddie is pro-energy, pro-family, pro-life, and pro- second amendment. totally. [cheers and applause] eddie will defend your values, from the all out assault by the extreme left. that is what they are, they are the extreme left. i call them aoc plus three. aoc, that is a real beauty. you only have 11 years it to live, folks, because of climate change is just coming up on us so fast. 12 years, but i heard one of these crazies say 11. and they arrested jane fonda! nothing changes. i remember 30, 40 years ago she always had the handcuffs on beer she is waving to everybody with the handcuffs. i can't believe it, remember that? she went to vietnam to find out how nice they were. they weren't too nice to her, by the way. they arrested jane fonda. nothing changes! they arrest, every 25 years they arrest. eddie's opponent is a radical liberal, and you didn't know that. in fact, he said good things about me but he will never vote for me. you know why he says good things about me question because he thinks you like me. if you didn't otherwise he would say bad. but he says good things. i said, he must be a republican he sometimes has better about me then republicans but here's the problem, he will never vote for us. he will never support our second amendment the way we need the support. he is never going to reduce your car insurance. he is never going to cut your taxes. he tried for a long time, he wasn't able to do it. i got you a big tax cut. the biggest ever. i mean, the democrats, they have this crazy theory, i don't know how it works. i don't think i could be a successful democrat. you know one of their theories? we are going to raise your taxes. how does that work? i'm always saying, we are going to get you a bigger -- we are going to cut your taxes more. they are saying -- what do i know, i've only been doing this for three years. but they say, we are going to raise your taxes! i'm saying, excuse me, does that work? that is what they say. i'm going to cut your taxes even further. you see what it's done for our country. [cheers and applause] but you have a radical liberal named john bel edwards. he was an ardent supporter of crooked hillary clinton, and she is crooked as hell. john bel edwards broke his dollar promise to the people of louisiana when he rammed, that is the only word i can say, rammed through the largest tax hike in louisiana history. does everybody remember that? he gave you the largest tax hike, and then he probably says, i raised your taxes. vote for me. i'm saying this, i lowered your taxes, i gave you the greatest tax reduction in the history of our country. greater even than ronald reagan's reduction many years ago. [cheers and applause] now maybe that doesn't work in modern-day politics but you know what, i'm going to stick with it. whether it does or not, i'm sticking. and you see what's happened. billions and billions and trillions of dollars is coming back into the country. we are the hottest economic force anywhere in the world. anywhere in the world. and taking in more with a lower rate, we are taking in much more money with a lower rate than with a higher rate. that is saying something. he violated your sacred trust and can never be trusted again. he raised your taxes and has done nothing about your car insurance. one of the big things about here is car insurance, right? i kept saying, what are the things because i wanted to pinpoint it and i kept saying car insurance for that is very unusual. i never have heard of that with the state, car insurance. but here your car insurance is the highest in the nation and it's out of control. and it's so easy to do. now edwards is trying to demolish your state's economy by shutting down louisiana energy on behalf of the crazy, radical, far left. edwards is totally owned by the liberals who are causing your state insurance rates and car insurance to skyrocket through the roof. perhaps the most disturbing, edwards has allowed illegal aliens to steal millions of dollars in health care from hardworking louisiana citizens. he cares more about illegal aliens then he cares about louisiana citizens. i tell you what, i love our military. eddie loves our military. they care more about illegal aliens then taking care of our vets and taking care of our military. edwards is dangerously soft on crime. you know that. and louisiana has the highest murder rate, i hate to say this. please turn off those television commercials immediately. i don't want to say. but you've the highest murder rate anywhere in the united states. i didn't know that, i didn't want to say it. i'm sure they turned them off because they really listen. edwards is back by his fellow open border extremist and pro-abortion lobby, edwards is a complete disaster for the state of louisiana, and you cannot afford for two more years of this far left travesty. it is time to replace your failed governor, john bel edwards with eddie responding, who is going to do an incredible job. [cheers and applause] so everybody needs to get out and vote early! vote early. 40%, i can't believe, i've never heard 40%. usually it is like 2% and they say don't worry about it but early voting has started so get out and vote for eddie rispone and do it right away, then let's go to the football game, and let's do lots of things. do lots of things. do it before the game, just make sure you get it out. and you know the election itself is going to be taking place saturday. so get out. get out early! get out early. get out early. i want to bring up a man that i've gotten to know well but i knew him through reputation because he is really a business legend in many ways, and he is going to put that genius to work for you. eddie rispone, please come up. [cheers and applause] >> that is crazy! thank you. thank you, thank you so much. before i get started, i want to say this. congressman abraham, i would not be here, john bell might be your governor today if it wasn't for congressman abraham working very hard, the two of us traveling this state to make sure we got the vote out and letting them know we can do better. let's give them another round of applause. [cheers and applause] >> louisiana is trump country! isn't that right? [cheers and applause] >> we are so grateful for the president to come down here more than once now to get out the vote, to mobilize, to make louisiana great lake it deserves to be. we need something different if we want to be different. we don't deserve to be last. we are last, folks. we've got to do something different and it starts by electing a different kind of governor. [cheers and applause] >> we need a pro trump, conservative, an outsider, someone with serious business skills, somebody who does not be hold interests, someone who has backbone to go against the status quo. someone like trump! [cheers and applause] >> that is what we need and we want to thank the president for coming here and exposing john bel edwards, the liberal, as he is. thank you! john bel edwards would want you to believe he is not one of those liberal lunatics that are trying to impeach our president. we can send a message to him by voting me in and voting and supporting our president, donald trump! [cheers and applause] >> listen, i didn't think they could go any lower, folks, but just this saturday, they are running postcards all over this state accusing our president of being a racist, and me being a racist, and you being a racist. it is disgusting how low they will go. that is their m.o. when they start panic and worry and, they play the race card. it is unacceptable. we have a president here that has had the lowest unemployment for minorities in the history of the united states and they call him a racist? [cheers and applause] >> we need to send them a message, folks. louisiana is conservative. we are going to have a conservative governor, and outsider, a businessman, someone who would make us number one in the nation. we can do that with your vote! [audience chanting "eddie"] >> thank you, that is amazing. this man can get the crowd fired up and he gets louisiana fired up so we can go out and early vote and get this state turned around! thank him. i need your support, i need your vote. my wife and my family could use your prayers. thank you! and i'm going to take one more liberty. go tigers! [cheers and applause] >> beat 'bama! >> president trump: thank you, eddie. great job. thank you all. >> president trump: inc. you very much. thank you, eddie. great man. he's going to be a great governor. we are also thrilled to be joined tonight by many of your wonderful louisiana leaders, and i have to say, right now, two of them are warriors. they are incredible warriors. i will ask them to come up for just a second, but they don't stop. very different type personalities. both unbelievable. they fight so hard for me, for you. they love this state, they love this country. senator bill cassidy, senator john kennedy. come on up, fellas. [cheers and applause] >> let me just echo what eddie rispone said. this is trump country! [cheers and applause] >> and let me add to what he said. with your help, but only with your help, we can make it rispone country. thank you! [cheers and applause] >> hello, louisiana! thank you, mr. president, for visiting our state! [cheers and applause] >> in three short years, president trump has doubled the growth in the greatest economy in all of human history. and you know what our democratic friends have done for him? speaker nancy pelosi is trying to impeach him! i don't mean any disrespect, but it must suck to be that dumb. [cheers and applause] >> now let me tell you, let me tell you one other thing. the same people that are backing speaker pelosi are sending tens of millions of dollars to support governor edwards. and all he has given us, all governor edwards has given us our decline and uncertainty. now unless you're happy with crappy, i want you to vote for eddie rispone for governor. and i want you to vote for kyle ardoin for secretary of state! and i want you, this is important, i want you to vote for robert mills for the louisiana state senate! god bless louisiana, god bless our president, and god bless the united states of america! [cheers and applause] [audience chanting "usa"] >> president trump: two great warriors who love your stay, they love our country and i appreciated very much. two great senators. i just want to bring up for a second, a man who was an incredible campaigner, and incredible congressman. you talk about loving our country, he will die for our country, he will die for the people of this state. he loves the people of this state. he did really, really well. it was a tight race and he is all in for eddie, and that is ralph abraham, congressman. come on up, ralph. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much. thank you so much. mr. president, thank you for coming to monroe, louisiana. [cheers and applause] >> and thank you for making america great again! now mr. president, this crowd and all of louisiana loves to w. we are going to celebrate again when the saints win the super bowl, we are going to celebrate again when lsu wins the national championship, and president trump, we are going to celebrate you when you once again rid the world of evil terror. thank you. but you heard the president, we are dead last. we much to do better. and to our veterans here, who's a shadow that we stand in every day. to our farmers and our ranchers that deal the land and heard the cattle from dawn until dusk. for our oil and gas industry that has, as you heard the president say, made us energy dumb and to our law enforcement >> they run towards the bullet when we run away, and for all of us who feel of the church pews on sunday morning and pray to a loving and caring god. we will win this race. so mr. president, mr. president, you have shown the world what america could do. you have shown the world what america can do, and more importantly mr. president, you have shown the world what america will do when we are challenged. so we are going to win this race. go vote saturday for eddie. let's get this thing done, put the horse in the barn, and go win a ball game! thank you! [cheers and applause] >> president trump: thank you very much. he is a great guy. he is a great guy. we appreciate it. i call ralph, we would love to have you. he said sir, if you want me, if you need me, i am here. and that is a real man. thank you very much. that is a real man. and they are friends, they are real friends. so ralph said, he said, mason, where are you, mason? what a job he did. what'd you do, fly around the world is the youngest person ever or something? ralph said, i've got to mention you. thank you very much. thank you very much, thank you. very important to ralph. i want to thank the other of our incredible, and i call them warriors because that is what they are. they have to be today. they won't be around long. garrett graves, great congressman. thank you, garrett. great job. they fight hard at jobs tougher than we all thought. it shouldn't be tough at all, but they made it tough. we had people that made a lot tougher than it is supposed to be, but these are incredible people. clay higgins. [applause] thank you, clay. and mike johnson. [applause] thanks, mike. great job, all of your beard in your state's attorney general, somebody i've known for a long time. he is terrific. jeff landry. [applause] and two terrific men on the ballot with eddie. john mentioned that, kyle ardoin and your next state senator, robert mills. [cheers and applause] we are also joined by louisiana's own phil and willie robertson. i love them. [cheers and applause] i can learn plenty from these two. come on up here. come up, come up. come up. [cheers and applause] great people, they've been with us from the beginning. right from the beginning. smart as can be, and wonderful people. and they hit it big. they hit it big. and you don't hit big unless you have it. come on up here, fellas. >> i got it down to this, if you are pro-god and pro-america, and pro-gun and pro-duck hunting, that's all i want! [cheers and applause] >> well i don't know what else to say after following phil and the president and eddie, but thank you guys so much. you have been such a great community to share life with, to worship with, and i am so tickled to be here with the president, that he actually came down to our community. let's go, eddie! [cheers and applause] >> president trump: thank you. two great guys. they were with me right at the beginning. i said, who are they? they said, they are two big television stars. i said wow, then i started watching a little bit. a lot of wisdom there. republican policies are lifting up americans from every background and every walk of life. america is an economic powerhouse again, like never before, actually. like never before. we eliminated a record number of drop-killing regulations, saving an estimated $3,000 a household. we also passed the largest package of tax cuts and reforms in american history, saving a typical family of four another $2,000. and we are boldly adopting a policy of american energy independence. we don't have to go to these faraway places anymore. i was at the opening of the $10 billion cameron ll g sports facility in hackberry louisiana, employing thousands and thousands of louisiana workers. they couldn't get their permits for years. i got them real fast, people. i said, how long? let's go get them that permit! for years and years they try to get those permits. they couldn't get them. i got them very fast. a couple of months ago, it was incredible. i've never seen a building like that one. the more pipes in that building than i have ever seen before. meanwhile, every top democrat running for president has pledged to abolish all american production of oil and natural gas, shipping of thousands of your state's energy jobs overse. that is all they are doing. [audience booing] but louisiana will not give them that chance. we are reversing decades of disastrous trade policies. louisiana lost one in four manufacturing jobs after the twin disasters of nafta and china's entrance into the world trade organization. past leaders did not care one bit what happened to those louisiana communities because they were getting rich by sacrificing your wealth to other countries. you remember, we talk about all the time. but under this administration, the great betrayal is over. america is no longer for sale. [cheers and applause] thanks to my tariffs, we are taking in billions and billions of dollars from a country that never gave us $0.10, china. can you imagine if we ever let the radical democrats take over in negotiations with china? it wouldn't be too good. let's get hunter to do it, right? come on, hunter. come on, hunter. let's see how you do, hunter. china would love it more than anything else. they would love to be dealing with a different president. they actually do like me, but they don't like me when i am doing exactly to them -- they are having the worst year they have had in 57 years. but it's not going to happen that way because we can't let our country go back to the days of being ransacked and plundered by other nations. we will not be taken advantage of any longer. before my election, our leaders used the great american middle class as a piggy bank to fund their delusional global projec projects. they decimated american manufacturing -- you know this -- american manufacturing was broken and decimated to promote -- they promoted economic growth and foreign countries. they didn't promote economic growth in our country. they use our military to defend immensely wealthy nations. subsidizing their welfare states with your money, and they poured precious american blood and treasure into the middle east, while our great cities fell into disrepair. $8 trillion was spent in the middle east and he want to fix a highway. they say, that is pretty expensive, right? not anymore. but i was elected to be the president of the united states, not the president of the world. [cheers and applause] after years of rebuilding other nations, we are finally rebuilding our nation. and we are finally putting america first. haven't heard that for a long time. past leaders transformed faraway nations into chaotic war zones. then they demanded that american citizens except unlimited migration from those terror-afflicted regions, stamping their visas for travel straight into your communities. not anymore. my administration implemented the travel ban to block migration from some of the world's most dangerous and deadly places. and we are keeping terrorists, criminals, and violent extremists the hell out of our country. that is what we are doing. [cheers and applause] on no issue have democrats more totally betrayed you than immigration. they threw open, and you saw it all through the years, they threw open your borders to drug dealers, human traffickers, and to vicious ms-13 gang members. now we are getting them out of the country by the thousands. thanks to our tireless efforts to secure our southern border, illegal crossings have now dropped 70% since may. and when you look at what's happening over there, there is a good reason for what we're doing. we are building that wall faster than anyone thought it was possible to build peer to the army corps of engineers. we are also confronting the deadly menace of sanctuary cities, which of these dangerous criminal aliens into your neighborhoods, school zones, and city streets. republicans believe our cities should be sanctuaries for law-abiding americans, not criminal aliens. [cheers and applause] and republicans will always stand with the heroes of i.c.e., border patrol, and law enforcement. [cheers and applause] in the last administration, vile slanders of our police went unanswered and unchallenged. now we are once again condemning antipolice bias and giving our officers the respect that they so rightly deserve. if you want to show your love and support for american law enforcement, and just plain success of your state in your country, then vote early for eddie rispone. democrats are becoming more extreme by the day. the democrat-planned government takeover of health care would demolish your medicare. i will always protect medicare for our nation's seniors. we will always protect patients with pre-existing conditions, and we will also protect patients with pre-existing physicians. [cheers and applause] democrats want to take away our doctors, republicans will strongly defend your right to keep your doctor. you remember that with president obama. you keep your doctor, you keep your plan. 28 times. it was a lie. our ambitious campaign to reduce the price of prescription drugs has produced the largest decline in drug prices in over 50 years. virtually every top democrat also now supports late-term abortion, ripping babies straight from the mother's womb right up until the moment of birth. that is why i've asked congress to prohibit extreme late-term abortion, because republicans believe that every child is a sacred gift from god. [cheers and applause] democrats are now the party of high taxes, high crime, open borders, late-term abortion, socialism, and blatant corruption. the republican party is the party of the american worker, the american family, and the american dream. it's also the party of the late great abraham lincoln. people forget. we have confirmed already 158 incredible judges to interpret the constitution as written, including two great supreme court justices, neil gorsuch and brett kavanau brett kavanaugh. [cheers and applause] our historic investment in rebuilding the military has included more than $30 million to box scale. do you know where that is? do you know where that is? barksdale, where is barksdale? good, barksdale air force base right here in louisiana, $40 million to naval air station, joint reserve base in new orleans. i withdrew from the horrible, one-sideiran deal, and we recogd israeli sovereignty after 52 years. for years, you watch as your politicians apologized for america. now you have a president who is standing up for america, and we are standing up for the people of louisiana. the next step to victory begins in this state and it begins with you right now. with your support, we will show the correct democrats. and they are corrupt, do-nothing democrats that the american people are not backing down. we need you to get your friends, get your family, get your neighbors and get out to vote early for eddie, and if you don't vote early, i will be back on thursday to get you to vote on saturday, okay? with your help, we will lift many of our citizens from welfare to work, independence and poverty to prosperity. together, we will elect a republican congress. we are going to be able to do that. we have to be able to do that. to create a fair, safe, sane, and lawful system of immigration and many other things. we will enact trade deals that result in more products proudly stamped with that beautiful phrase, "made in the usa." we will achieve new breakthroughs in science and medicine, finding new cures for childhood cancer and ending the aids epidemic in america. did you know that? within ten years. i never knew it until recently, we will have the aids epidemic ended. who would've thought? we will charge a new area of discovery in space and soon we will land in american astronaut on the surface of mars. we will defend privacy, free speech, free assembly, religious liberty, and the right to keep and bear arms. [cheers and applause] above all, we will never stop fighting for the sacred values that bind us together as one america. we support, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states. we stand with the incredible heroes of law enforcement. we believe in the dignity of work and the sanctity of life. we believe that faith and family, not government and bureaucracy, are the true american way. we believe that children should be taught to love our country, honor our history, and to always respect our great american flag. [cheers and applause] >> we lis of our national motto. they will never, ever change as long as we are here "in god we trust." [cheers and applause] and maybe 120 degrees in this room. and i don't know about you, but i'm having a good time. it is pretty hard to. [cheers and applause] a little hot. a little hot. somebody saving on air-conditioning. that is all right. always saving. you lose about 9 pounds. what happened? well, i went to louisiana with some big friends and i lost about 9 pounds. [laughter] we stand on the shoulders of american, settle the continent, revolutionized, pioneer, scientist 12 world wars, defeated fascism, communism and made america the greatest nation in the history of the world, and we are making it greater every single day. [cheers and applause] proud citizens like you help build this country. and together, we are taking back our country, really, do you believe what is going on in washington with these do nothing, somewhat evil and in some cases very evil people. but that is the way it is. and here is the story, we are winning. we are winning like never before [cheers and applause] and if we weren't winning, they wouldn't care. life would be a lot of fun in washington, probably. but we have to do what we were sent to do. we have to do it. we are returning power to you, the american people. with your help, your devotion and your drive, we will keep working. we are going to keep on fighting. and we are going to keep on winning, winning, winning. [cheers and applause] let me ask you this. are the people of louisiana getting tired of winning? is anybody getting tired of winning? because i could go to john, bill, and i can say, fellas, and they will come in. they will be told by you, senators, we are winning too much. we can't take it anymore. there is too much winning. we like our old way of life. we have lousy jobs. we got paid very little. no business, no nothing. please go to washington to see the president and tell the president please, please, stop winning so much. we are working too hard and louisiana. we are winning too much. and i will look at them and say, sorry, fellas, we are going to keep on winning. [cheers and applause] because we are one movement, we are one people, we are one family. and we are one glorious nation under god. [cheers and applause] america is driving like never before. and ladies and gentlemen of louisiana, the best is yet to come. [cheers and applause] together, we will make america wealthy again. we will make america strong again. we will make america proud again. we will make america safe again. and we will make america great again. thank you, louisiana, thank you. thank you. ♪ >> hannity: the president wrapping up a huge rally ruckus. if you are eight years old, you know more about will in ukraine then hunter biden. we don't have a lot of time left. breaking just before the show came on tonight, a huge development. the president referred to it surrounding a nonwhistle-blower whistle-blower. his complaint as we have been saying but the political hitch all along. now, if he wants anyone to take him seriously, he better get a different lawyer. foxnews.com breaking tonight. they have uncovered a series of tweets from the fake whistle-blower's attorney. this this guy's name is mark they make no mistake downright disturbing and terms of it is now obvious that this lawyer is despicable, deranged, the trumpeter, partisan hack plotting the president's destruction starting ten days after inaugurated. look at your screen, january 30, 2017. they read tweeting news about acting ag sally gates getting fired. look at this, captioned hashtag who has started, first of many steps, hashtag impeachment will follow ultimately, hashtag lawyers. if you munch later as july 1st, 2017 tweeting we will get him and this country strong enough to survive even him and his supporters. we have to. tweeting incessantly about president trump's impeachment. comparison to nixon tweets fantasizing openly what it will be like for the president to be impeached and of course, there is even a tweet highlighting how fake news cnn will help take trump down. i predict cnn will play a key role in president stomach trumped up finishing out full term as president. who has started. we will get rid of them and cnn will play a key role. this is the embodiment of rage, hatred and i'm willing to accept the election results. trump derangement syndrome. this is a so-called whistle-blower, nonwhistle-blower, that is his lawyer? honestly we are to believe the whistle-blower had the best interest of the country at mind? know, by the way it is time to put him under oath. put the compromise coward, corrupt schiff himself under oath. biden needs to go under oath.

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really saturating the airwaves, though? it's been reported she has spent a ton of money on advertisements. >> yeah, i mean, nikki haley has been the momentum candidate of this race. that includes fundraising. earlier in the year, she had no money to be on the air in iowa or elsewhere, but as of late, her as her debate performances have been strong, as she kind of locked in some more enforcement, with that has come down or money. she's been able to get up on the air here of her campaign and her super pac, spending pretty heavily on the airport in iowa and new hampshire to try to shake the results of this race. but alex, listen to this. even before this week, before the final week of this race, the campaigns had spent 100 million dollars on the airwaves in iowa alone. that money goes a very long way, and relatively small, medium markets. the voters here have been blasted with television commercials since this summer. i think one thing that's been constant across all the voters i've talked to in the states they are quite ready to be done seeing political television ads here for a little while. >> oh, i'm sure! they're like, bringing the dog food commercials, okay!

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of spending, so perhaps it is a good day to watch some of the television commercials for iowans trapped inside. ron desantis made it out to one event this morning and talked about the importance of monday night. >> i'll ask you for your support on monday. i know it is going to be cold. i know it is going to be not the most pleasant, but i don't think you will ever be able to cast a vote that has more impact given the circumstance. we don't know what the turnout is going to be. it could be much smaller than what it has been in the '16 cycle, that's possible. if you are going out and bringing four or five different friends with you or family members, that is going to pack a punch in a way that voting in a general election just simply would not at that level. >> reporter: and nikki haley is talking to her supporters on the telephone, doing teletown halls. again, that is also about organization. people who sign up to call in, the campaign is keeping track of them. again, they can remind them to vote on monday night. the reason this matters is turnout, as governor desantis was just saying there. for weeks and months republican

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