border. i think we re a very compassionate country and people but i m very concerned about the people that have come across that border and numbers of people. will: why is immigration so important? being from texas, i have four grandchildren that are here. i m very concerned about the fentanyl and the crime. rachel: your top issues. crime. crime. rachel: hearing that a lot. tell me what is worrying but it? the cashless bail. they need to get rid of that. i don t know one street cop, any line cop going for the democrats with this whole defund the police nonsense. good morning, all of you, you re hearing from americans today who are telling you what they care about, inflation, crime, the border, the school, everything is on the table and we re going to be going to diners all across the country on election day. good morning will. good morning. pete: pete good morning, rachel. rachel: more from everybody. pete: more from you out there. if you re in, how do you say tha
florida? sean: i didn t see it but i heard it. i heard it on the radio and commenting how big it was, but i didn t see it. will: my wife called and said if there s an official rankings or record book, this should have an asterisk. he was at a bar and everyone was drinking mimosas and beer. we re bacon and eggs. but it was awesome. it was a huge turnout. steve did a great job obviously. rachel: i m heading to a diner in wisconsin, next week, and i m going to have to put out the word. maybe we should have mimosas. will: you ll be inway, you re going to be in pennsylvania? sean: i m going to be in pennsylvania. let me give you the exact warminster, pennsylvania. will: i can t give you the town as quickly as you did. rachel: there should be pressure to get the same turnout as steve doocy. sean: there s no pressure. never know with diner. sometimes there s five people and sometimes there s 50. he was around the corner from his house. maybe packed with his neighbors. should ask s
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