will not see a penny in taxes raised, you will see your standard of living go up and your cost down. that angry pirate is your president. i am emily compagno. here today my cohost, kayleigh mcenany, host of kennedy on fox business kennedy. fox news correspondent, julie turner, and in the sunny seed, julie banderas. the supply crisis leaving store shelves empty. it s not just about what is available, it is the price too. the cost of turkey per pound is up 6.2% from last year. bone-in ribeye steak is nearly 30% more expensive, and veal is up 83.6%. thanksgiving will cost more, the national average gap price was at $3.41 last week. and almost 61% increase from
they felt they ve got a good attorney general, good lieutenant governor on the ballot. you could see some of that string throughout the night here. just down to virginia beach, we haven t seen for some time with my young youngkin republicans thought that youngkin spent a lt of his time and a lot of votes out because by population of ranked 2 out of 33 and counties and cities but youngkin at 58%. so far for the youngkin campaign, that would be pretty decent now. now in the southwest, i just look, it is rule virginia, not a ton of votes down there but you want to see how these voters are doing in places like washington county. over here in scott county. i will go back 11 months ago and look what donald trump was doing, 83.6 over here in washington county, 75.8, my favorite, right, 83.34 trump and you come back to current days
at 86.3%. silver s prediction is not an innovation, it s trend taken to its absurd extreme. his work is better summarized as an 83.6% confident that the state polls are correct. the main problem with this approach to politics is that it s trivial and election is not a mathematical equation, it s a nation making a decision. people are weighing the priorities of their society and the quality of their leaders. those views at any given moment can be roughly measured but spread sheets don t add up to a political community. in a democracy, the convictions of the public ultimately depend on persuasion, which resists quantification. and he goes on to write at the closing here, and so at the election s close, we talk of a statistical turnout in cuyahoga county, ohio, and talk little