2020 four could turn the tablesr on the democrats, creating the foundationcreating for a los republican resurgence. congressmae.n, you ve had your hands on the data. is this the trend line? well, i think what we re goingls to see tomorrow night is really a sea change when it comesea h to working class hispanicis voters, working class african-american voters,c o because they re turned off frofm the biden policies and they reea think about thisst, laura . just in the last year, hispanico working class voters havnte lost one month of a one month of salary because of inflationary policies put in place by biden .elate to so they can relate to that, right? they can relate to defundingefun policeding by democrats. they can relate to having five , six dollars a gallon gase . right. so w, i meanorki, these are woru class issues tha rt whetherhe you re hispanic, whether you re african-american or whether you likefordg class i represent in peoria,hese illinois, or rockford, illinois. poli don
the audio got locked down. so it was falling out like, puts is it soin, sweetheart.we she you the exact figure that out? yeah, she shd e had enough to curse on air, but couldn tutr couldn t respond to the question about her lockdown. now, this is likise the whites r house press secretary trying to spin biden s vow to closew to all coal plants. laura , a great closing argument in pennsylvania. by the way. here s how the press secretary explained thingse pre it was it was loud and hard to hear, i think, or maybe not y thactly what what what was being said.pr the president wordesidens we be. a re twisted, his words twisted . that argumend t is whaoft twistd a third of our coal plants goi already closed. i mean,ng how are we going to power our electrical grid? we talk about building these stations. we talked about in the angle. ku they want to get rid of get r drilling coal, okay? they hatidofe cars.at they i mean, they hate fracking. so that leaves us with the gas
bundt the fact that they don t speak openly about and i get it ,it s ahead of the election. s do maybife it s sort ofto difficult, but it goes to the heart of destroying w whatever credibilityha they havd left. and honestly, i really don t know whaart how are they going to respond to this election? are they going to learn a lesson or are they going to do something now? another lessons will be learned. laura they have convinced themselves. we are we are having this morae stand up thing for in defense of democracy. and it s just a bunch ofst ah fascistsof and racists who aretr going to come beat them.is you know, the problem, of course, is that this is going to be one of the most diverseuba coalitions republicans have ever formed. ns all talking points don t work. it doesn t work anymore. no one believes that . o people understand that. i mean, when youou see the governor of new york come out and say that, you know, it s just hysterical to complain about crime, you know, black,
sentiment and ideals. people didn at give her much or a chance. we featured her first, f i believirst oingrahame, the an. she s making a real run for this against gretchen whitmer, o who is the lockdown queen. and i think parent is are still angry about that. l well, you re absolutely i right, laura . the reason i look atdiana, is northwest indiana, gary, indiana, g where we have a great candidate. and jennifer ruth green , navy pilot in her mid 30s,, african-american and she hasdist a grearit chance of winning that district. and so i think that s goineat ng to watch. it s going to be a great nighte if we cafun get across the finih line. but she s the future opublicfant the republican party and it goes to show with hispanic voters and african-americanave a voters they re coming to uils because biden s policies havewe failed have on the border. we have out of control crime and we have a disastrous economy. well, tom , the noted election denier, stacey abrams, has a theory now about
bags in washington poweringuntr the whole country. that, that s it. just so you know what? thm going to leave you with this. the president is closing this entire midterm season by displaying the kind of leadership tonight that you dd expect confident steady to ten ,twelve, fifteen. well, stepping on a bus, black . anyway, we re going to codify roe v. wade in january and make it a rule land deal is alwaysing there, pointing the way,m to laura , they never send him to an event without a minder. obamminda, jill. but i love the moment where he lama hasan. now, there s that argument that worked well. again, elac, it s it s coming any day now. great. great. to see it.to all right. my ear pieces are in moments. we take you the two sur soates where we might see some big surprises tomorrow. so stay s with us. hi, i m mike huckabee.