0 never, ever, ever miss an episode of hannity for news. any time. all the time, every time it's fox news, .com, hannity, .com. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. the ingraham angle is next with laura. and when we come back on monday, it'll be election eve in america. >> have a great weekend. we'll see you monday. everyone. i'm ingram and welcome to a special "ingraham angle". we're here live in new york city in front of a fantastic audience. i've just been teasing them for our final retaking america town hall ahead of the midterms. >> all right. the first polls open 80 hours from now in a midterm election. that will shape the direction of our country for at least the next two years and probably really for the next decade. so when the twenty twenty election was called for, biden, you might remember democrats got very cocky very quickly and then they got sloppy giving in to the craziest demands of the far left on issues ranging from trans rights to stopping the keystone pipeline. and now, two short years later, look at the mess they've created. they stoked inflation. they've sabotaged our energy independence and they wrecked our foreign policy. in fact, i was thinking about this tonight. i really can't think of a single issue that biden and the democrats have gotten right. and overwhelmingly, americans do not think that democracy is at risk if the democrats lose control of congress, just like they don't think our country is systemically racist. or defined by the events of january six . and it turns out that it's their candidates, the democrat candidates who stink, not ours. have you seen that? poor katie hobbs and arizona. oh, my god. have you listen to that goofy bato who ever thought he could win? have you been put to sleep by charlie crist or maggie hassan? in new hampshire or that cortez masto character? i'd like to meet the person who really, really thinks that john fetterman is capable of having a coherent conversation about the weather, let alone a complex piece of legislation. >> on the other hand , and contrary to the earlier grousing of mitch mcconnell, the democrats and the republicans excuse me, candid candidates are really formidable, even when they know it all said that they were doomed as recently as august. >> well, our candidates kept fighting. we're fighting for for every single child in the state of ohio. and that's what is on the ballot on november the 8th. >> i'm here to fight for washington state. >> that's what i'm seeing now is a movement of people who are ready to save our republic and save our state. >> go to the polls on november eight . then we take this state back and we turn michigan red . we're all in. we win. we can do this together. all in. we republicans nominated fresh thinking, populous perspectives that focused on four key points. the economy, crime, the border and our schools. what about the democrats? well, when biden began dropping the polls, they thought they could save themselves with new messaging gimmicks. so it was hashtag putin's gas tax or was ultra mega or democracies on the ballot? well, none of it worked. we knew it wouldn't. in the meantime, republicans campaign really hard in all 50 states. the rnc poured money into races in california and connecticut. and for the first time since ronald reagan, the gop did not concede any demographic group to the democrats, not even in the heart of american liberalism. right here in new york city. >> but we begin tonight in pennsylvania, where things are so close, the real clear politics average has dr. mehmet oz up zero point one percentage points over john fetterman. now, it wasn't until late last week that oz finally saw some polls that he's leading in and hopes election day turnout will be enough to overcome fairmont's early vote lead. but for his part, letterman's final push doesn't include talking to voters in pennsylvania about the issues they care about, but rather talking to the girls at the view about how fit he is to serve. >> i really feel that we have been leaving the same equivalent kind of medical information that dr. usted and you know, we've been running a campaign and i think we have been very transpac. i feel that we're running a very transparent state about our health racial issues. >> excuse me. well, i think you look and sound great. it's clear your post stroke struggles are not cognitive and would hinder you as a senator . >> they all have medical degrees as well. i understand. joining me now is pennsylvania senate candidate dr. macmanus. dr. oz, we have a great audience here tonight in new york . >> and they're all very excited about what's going to happen on tuesday. but what does it say about john fetterman that he really refuses to talk about the policies, what's happening to the people of pennsylvania with the savatage of our energy independence as we're going into the cold weather months in the winter? what can we make of this? well, this is this entire campaign. he's avoided talking about the kitchen table issues that are plaguing pennsylvanians. you mentioned energy policy. i'm in the middle of the state. here is a lot of gas right beneath my feet. natural gas is , of course, a huge opportunity for the people of pennsylvania to local communities. but it also would reduce inflation because energy prices drive . about a third of that is great for national security. if you care about that, it could help our allies overseas. makes us more formidable for enemies. everyone here in pennsylvania knows that if you go to a diner, which i did today, they'll start lecturing you. the person serving you coffee knows a ton about energy policy. and the question becomes, why won't john fetterman own this is because he's stuck in a rigid ideology. he's has this belief that the green new deal is the only way forward. and he has been dismissive of the energy industry here for his entire tenure, called it a stain on pennsylvania, argued that there should be a moratorium on drilling and has said pretty harsh things that are really difficult for the people who are actually working in these industries and manufacturing tolerate. but he's tried to flip flop on that. he's not done a good job with it. and people have called him out for he can't defend himself. that's just an example of his weak positions on crime. on drugs with an open border and his weak positions on the economy in general. that's why we're going to win on tuesday, because while i was talking about issues that are important to pennsylvania taxpayers, john fetterman has been making ad hominem attacks on me. and after a while, it just becomes gossip. it doesn't have the impact because it doesn't make people's lives better. i want to bring balance to washington, get rid of the extremist ideas that john fetterman espouses. >> well, to that point, fetterman recently had the nerve to brag about his disastrous crime record . >> watch. very truth is , is that i'm the only candidate in this race that actually had hands on kinds of experience against fighting against crime is , as i was the four term mayor of a community for almost 14 years. and i made gun violence is really at the center of all of my focus. now, given his background, dr. oz, how how can he credibly claim to have a strong stance on crime given given his views on bail reform and policing and everything else? >> i mean, how does this add up ? he can't. and violence increased in the small town that he was mayor of. in fact, the population shrunk by about 25%. and the police of that community have supported me. i've been endorsed by the fraternal order of police because they know john fetterman doesn't have their back. it's all concocted image of a man who doesn't actually offer what he's promising. and if you're upset about this american, you should be . the night of our debate, he raised over two million dollars . so please go to dr. oz that support my effort, the democrats, to try to bribe . there's this seat by the seat because they know they don't have a candidate who's been able to express why his extreme views make sense. because they're not views that align with the values of pennsylvanians. we know exactly what we want. we can balance the budget. we know how to deal with crime. let people do their jobs, especially cops, make sure the border secure. that way, you'll shut down the cartels that are bringing fentanyl, that are taking the lives of young pennsylvanians every single day. we have a question that they'll overdose deaths. michael duke from scottsdale has a question michael. >> good evening, dr. oz. my question for you is , with the prospect of republicans regaining majorities in both chambers of congress, what are you prepared to do to combat these issues? the president biden has presented to the nation such as a record high cpi, record high gas prices, and just an overall high cost of living? well, the number one and easiest move is to free us to be able to drill on federal lands. those federal lands are mine and yours and yours and everyone else is watching. and there's no reason that within a week of being inaugurated, biden was able to ban and continue to ban drilling in those areas. we also have to send the message to the energy industry that we actually believe that they're important for the success of our nation. these folks are living in fear right now. john fetterman, my opponent, said he was going to prosecute energy leaders, job creators in pennsylvania because he didn't like what they were doing. energy is a commodity if you want to make more of it. so it's less expensive. free people unleash people ought to be able to do just that here in pennsylvania. we have a wonderful opportunity to do that. there's no reason why any democratic leaders should be against this. they do it because it's a way of signaling to folks in the democratic party that they they care about the environment. but i'll tell you, the best way to protect our environment is to get natural gas out of the ground beneath my feet here. it preserves our environment, oil is a lot dirtier than natural gas, as everyone knows. so they're they're they're actually working against their own interests with attacking fracking. dr. oz, great to see you. thank you for joining us . and good luck on tuesday. we'll have you back on wednesday or thursday after you win. >> thanks so much. and now to ohio, where republican katie vance has seen a number of favorable polls today, including one poll showing him up nine when leaners are included. so what's in tim ryan's closing message? well, despite voting with nancy and joe, nearly 100% of the time, he wants you to think that he's kind of mega. >> the national democratic party has never been really good strategic political decisions. i have enough experience that i've built this campaign not needing them, and we really don't want them at this point. so he's the anti democrat democrat, okay. >> joining me now is ohio senate candidate j.d. vance. j.d., great to see you tonight. should ohio voters consider that maybe, maybe tim ryan's like a new type of democrat? he's populist, he's independent ,he's moderate because that's his last act. no, not at all. or in fact, he votes with nancy pelosi 100% of the time, not even 98% of the time. but 100% of time. and it's so crazy that he tries to parade around and pretend to be a moderate. that clip you just played, laura , is so ridiculous, what tim ryan says, because he's gotten over 60 million dollars from national democrats to pour into this race to try to define himself as a moderate ,which, of course, he's not. folks can help us fight back on vdnskd. but the idea that he's not part of the democratic establishment ,that he hasn't benefited from their money is just preposterous. he's received more money from national democrats than almost any candidate in any state. in the union. >> i have to get to a remarkable comment from joe biden today. >> what no one building new coal plants because they can't rely on it, even if they have all the coal guaranteed for the rest of the world. the existence of the plan. we're going to be shutting these plants down all across america and having wind, solar. >> i want to start laughing right now. there are over 400 operational coal fired power stations right now in the united states . they've generated 22% of us electricity in 20 , 20 one. they're all over the world. we know china's building them a new on every week. how is this message again? sabotaging our energy independence? >> how is this going to play in old ohio? it's not going to play very well at all. and it's not looking very well at all. in fact, tim ryan called for a ban tinashe fracking. so the obsession that the democrats have with eliminating fossil fuels is crazy. the idea that you can run an industrial manufacturing economy where you know this on wind and solar is preposterous. it's why the chinese and the indians are building new fossil fuel facilities. and if we don't rely on our own energy, we are not going to be able to manufacture any thing. any inflation crisis is going to get worse and worse. i think it's so pathetic. you have the united states begging tinpot dictators for oil and gas that we have right here in the state of ohio. if you just let us get it out of the ground with ohio workers in american hands, all right. we have a question from samantha willhelm from norwalk, ohio. >> hi, chad. thank you so much. we're wishing the best for tuesday. i do have a question about how will you be encouraging economic growth when we have this monstrous beast of a government that's trying to have total control over both supply and demand and a government who deems many of us non-essential when face it, we're all essential to make this economy grow. what are your plans to combat this? we're overregulated and we're just hoping that you may be fresh enough to really help us through an ohio and i'm hoping you have some great ideas for us . >> well, thanks, timothy . i appreciate that a great deal . i think a couple more number one . samantha, what we have to do is open up our energy markets. you can't manufacture anything. you can't build anything. unless you have our energy up and running. and the biden administration has destroyed that by shutting down pipelines, shutting down the oil and gas permitting. we have to open that stuff up. the other thing, samantha, is that the entire way that the democrats have used the government to make it impossible to invest in new energy companies, and make it make it impossible to invest in the real economy, shipping, logistics, manufacturing, the things that people in ohio actually rely on and the industries that we work in, in ohio that we've got to get the biden administration and the s.e.c. out of the business of banning the real economy when it comes to energy and manufacturing. that's exactly what they're trying to do. and if we just get the boot off the neck of the american worker and american industry, i think we can do a whole lot to create better jobs and bring down this inflation crisis. >> thanks, samantha. thank you. looking forward to tuesday. all right. well, i think we all have to remember that congress has the power of the purse. they have oversight power and they have the power of the purse. and republicans are always reluctant to cut spending. and this new crop of republicans, if anyone doesn't think i'm going to hold them accountable when they get into office, i am going to hold them accountable. it's time for real reform. no talk action. okay, so i'm serious about that. katie, we appreciate it. thank you. and now to nevada, where fox digital recently caught up in nevada voters about the race there. >> if feel like would be more concerned about the economy. i don't like her agenda. i don't like anything that she stands for. >> i'm not voting for either one again because there's been so many false promises. >> well, i always go red because i believe that less government, more private industry. >> take the sunglasses. all right. well, and though the most recent poll shows an exact tile , a tie, it doesn't tell the whole story. more than half of the voters surveyed in that poll indicate that economic issues are the most important in determining their votes. donlevy, the head of siena college, poll, added that if i were cortez masto, the incumbent, i'd be concerned. being tied with laxalt definitely favors the republicans. joining me now is that nevada senate candidate adam laxalt. adam, great to see you tonight. we have a fantastic audience here in new york city. was really excited about tuesday. so let's get right at it. cortez masto is is taking her entire candidacy on the issue of abortion with energy prices, with food prices in in all the rest skyrocketing in your state, does that resonate with nevadans? >> she has spent one hundred million dollars in my three million person state attacking me and leading with that message. you can see it all day long still today. and the bottom line is emerson just came out with its final poll. we're up 51 to 46 . the voters are rejecting it and they understand, despite all that money, trying to distort her record , that her votes have given us 16 percent inflation. her votes have given us five dollar 50 cent gas. her votes have helped open the border, have made our streets less safe . you know, just last week, we had six deaths. in twenty four hours. you saw nationally news. you had the crazy guy stab two people in the street. we had an officer shot in the line of duty. that's in one week in las vegas. we simply cannot afford any more days of the biden cortez masto regime in this state. >> oh, isn't that just a fact at this point that americans see that every month they're getting poorer and the country is getting weaker? the border is more porous. we have thousands of people coming into our country illegally every week gaming the system, enriching the cartels. i can't imagine that nevadans or really anyone in this country because it affects all of us , think that that's fair play or common sense. >> you know? i mean, and if they did not have 100 million dollars to distort their records and , you know, lie about the records ,this thing would be eight to 10 points because the bottom line and i have nothing to run on , everything's going miserably. and , you know, we're in the middle of closing this thing out on a bust in every single county in this state. and i had the border patrol for the first time in nevada's history. come here. endorsed me in this race because they know we've got to get change. we've got to give a majority in the senate. we've got to hold biden's feet to the fire . i think it's one of the first things you may be able to get out of him, force him to come to the table and give us a secure border. >> this is a this is a new coalition. and adam, you're part of it. and the people you're putting together, pragmatism, common sense and pro america. >> adam, we wish you the best of luck on tuesday. thank you for joining american democracy, which is now two hundred thirty three years old. and my be in its final year of life. >> because in next week's election, democracy, as we know it may not survive. >> democracy is at stake in this election. democracy as we know it may not survive. >> it's not an exaggeration. that is a fact. pitch from democrats is basically if you care about democracy, you've got no choice but to vote for us . >> and that, on its face, sounds almost anti-democratic itself to say you don't have a choice. but it also happens to be true. >> our democracy is at risk. that democracy is under threat . extreme maga element of the republican party, which is trying to succeed where they failed in 2020 to suppress the right of voters and subvert the electoral system itself. >> okay, well, republicans are surging. we all know that. but we see some really hilarious coping mechanisms going on right now. the media, greg sa