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interesting because you always hear this sort of nefarious talk every year, you know, conservative money and rich billionaires, secretly backing republicans and tea parties. if you ve gone to tea party rallies, and if i had a lot of money they re certainly hiding it. having said that, money does play a big role in races, but to hear, you know, the president and unions bemoan the fact that they re at a disadvantage, i think really strikes in the face of reality. and anyway, guys, this is what we re really focused on. these waning hours of this election. where that money is going, and who it s going to, it s key races. i think one thing i ve discovered and you probably have noticed the same thing, that this isn t about stopping a republican onslaught, but stopping it just shy of winning over the house and certainly the senate and if you notice where the money is being poured and the emphasis
this is the original border security sign put up in arizona and warns people about the danger of the border and now look at the new sign. put up a few days ago. is there an information update. hi, so pleasant and that sign replaces the warning sign. is the timing suspect? sheriff paul. babeu, says, no, to take them down makes so sense. this is all pol the november 2nd election, they take the signs down. the signs should have never been up. it s an insult to all americans, the fact that we put up signs that says danger, warning, travel not recommended because of drug and human smuggling. parts of america, for us not to go in, how could our federal government do that? and now, since these signs were taken down by the way this week, we ve had a drug cartel hit in this very area
nominee for governor in that state, john kasich will join us will i have in the next hour here on sunday s fox & friends. all right, and this boy booted from school because his hair was too long and his mom says he s growing it to donate to a cancer charity, but the school says, policy is policy. it s our policy on election day to say, it is two days until the election. yes, woo hoo! welcome aboard, folks, our studio is festooned in the colors of the season. it is of course halloween today. trick-or-treat. and we are two days away from the mid term elections. all right! and we are up early. we re, working on sunday throughout the day and the monday through friday hosts will be with you to take you
now splo how close they got to getting them airborne and chris wallace to speak about this, i m interested in asking you about this. what does this do to voters and how they feel about terror being an important topic when they go to the polls on tuesday? liao being, i m not even going to presume sitting here at fox news election headquarters in new york to know what voters are going to think about this. they ll process it and obviously, i think it would have had a much greater political i am tactful impact and thank gd it didn t if the bombs had gone off or been successful. my guess is people are kind of, have built into their thinking that the idea that we re on a war with terror, that this is always a problem and probably going to be certainly are going to be happy the attack was foiled and my guess is they ll go on about their business and decide the election on economic issues and questions