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carolina businesses and more security for north carolina families. republicans will tell you that raising the minimum wage will kill jobs. they always say that. they get proven wrong every time. when my husband was president, he advocated for and signed a minimum wage increase. itoted for one because actually lives the people who are working hard and it lifts people up further and further, millions of new jobs are created, more people get into the middle class. that is what it means to be fro -- to be profamily and that is why she has a comprehensive land for better jobs, better wages, and better schools. hard or whattening the republican alternative is. the best i can hear, because it is a failedaint economic theory that will hurt middle-class families, more trickle-down economics, more divisive politics, tax cuts for companies that ship jobs overseas while you are left paying. you know it's not going to work. it hasn't been working. it will not work now. north carolina has learned this lesson the hard way and you know that old saying -- full me onc
carolina businesses and more security for north carolina families. republicans will tell you that raising the minimum wage will kill jobs. they always say that. they get proven wrong every time. when my husband was president, he advocated for and signed a minimum wage increase. itoted for one because actually lives the people who are working hard and it lifts people up further and further, millions of new jobs are created, more people get into the middle class. that is what it means to be fro...
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let's go to colorado and north carolina. he was able to do all of that under the radar, and we woke up after labor day and said, this race is pretty close. also, new hampshire wants to swing. every single election, if there is even the slightest that of a wave, it goes with whatever the trend is. >> that first congressional district is a doozy. >> those congressional districts have gone back and forth every year. voters they are i think are more primed for that than in virginia. >> in terms of the races the republicans wanted to put on the table -- oregon, michigan, and minnesota -- this has to do with how deep the blue is. those are deeper blue states than new hampshire, north carolina, or virginia. i think partisanship is a significant factor. i think recruitment is really important though. there was a lot of of ink in michigan, but people i talked to found her of more limited appeal than other candidates. it has to do with the combination of candidates and -- virginia, i think that is so expensive. northern virginia has b
let's go to colorado and north carolina. he was able to do all of that under the radar, and we woke up after labor day and said, this race is pretty close. also, new hampshire wants to swing. every single election, if there is even the slightest that of a wave, it goes with whatever the trend is. >> that first congressional district is a doozy. >> those congressional districts have gone back and forth every year. voters they are i think are more primed for that than in virginia....
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>> that's right. >> just like the north carolina -- just let the north carolina court decide whether the remedy of exclusion should asupply. >> that's right. for example, justice scalia, i'm not sure if it's different if i said there's a constitutional violation i may or may not be entitled to a remedy for under chapman because the air was harmless or not. those are the kinds of situations where the court would always resolve the constitutional question that the lower court addressed and send it back down to the question of remedy. >> i don't know why. following up on what justice scalia is saying, he's saying we don't give you a remedy unless we believe that one is warranted under the fourth amendment. and since we apply, doesn't matter what the north carolina applies, good faith or not. what we apply in terms of determining whether a federal violation, a constitutional violation is subject to any type of remedy for you is the good faith exception. so why do we have to remand? i think that's justice scalia's question and i'm not quite sure you've answered it. >> the reason to remand
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there were three german u-boats in north carolina. gives you an re idea, the destruction of vessels along the coast. massachusetts and north carolina have by far the highest percentage. we have major harbors. find in our research is has an arolina geographical features that are good for u-boat operations. for s a u-boat hotspot number of reasons. has one of the largest concentration of losses. this is a quick map. these other vessels that are just lost of north carolina. over three months lost. you see here that north a good area for u-boats to hunt. historically not carolina has terrible ports. the closest naval is a beer in norfork. thiis area is difficult for military vessels to access. here in the continental shelf runs quite and it sticks out, the ships would have to come past this point. this gives you a very good concentration of merchant ships. whether would hang around for the british, it was like a moving walkway and airport. you would hang around in this area. access to had deepwater tie. it is a very attractive area to ope
there were three german u-boats in north carolina. gives you an re idea, the destruction of vessels along the coast. massachusetts and north carolina have by far the highest percentage. we have major harbors. find in our research is has an arolina geographical features that are good for u-boat operations. for s a u-boat hotspot number of reasons. has one of the largest concentration of losses. this is a quick map. these other vessels that are just lost of north carolina. over three months lost....
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in north carolina -- or in north carolina. without being stopped several times, because he has so many friends who want to catch up with him. i've always especially enjoyed introducing my staff to howard. his first question is usually what high school did you go to and the second question is something like, what's it like working for this scal wag. -- for this scalawag? we've disagreed on politics and policy, but we have had many occasions for fruitful collaboration on issues important to north carolina. we have worked for years, for example, on promoting textile reserge search and worked on disaster -- textile research, and worked on disaster relief after major hurricanes. i have come to appreciate howard as a smart and able legislator and more than that, i've come to value him as a person. value his friendship. my staff would want me to add my district staff would want me to add how much we all admire howard's skit service. when it comes to working with our constituents and dealing with federal agencies, party lines don't ma
in north carolina -- or in north carolina. without being stopped several times, because he has so many friends who want to catch up with him. i've always especially enjoyed introducing my staff to howard. his first question is usually what high school did you go to and the second question is something like, what's it like working for this scal wag. -- for this scalawag? we've disagreed on politics and policy, but we have had many occasions for fruitful collaboration on issues important to north...
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north carolina, colorado, iowa, the really important races where the president -- he didn't win north carolina, but won the other two. his numbers among all of those groups you just talked about, except african-americans have gone down tremendously. single women, latinos, young people, it's dramatic in terms of their approval rating of the president. so trying to motivate people who feel disappointed -- and i think molly's right, it's not a pitchfork kind of election, it's a passive election, like meh. gwen: let's walk through some of the states. georgia, as far as we know friday night, things are still dead even. >> no doubt about it. perhaps even with a slight edge for the democrat there. >> michelle nunn. >> michelle nunn. the challenge or the complication is there's a runoff election. and the winner has to get 50% plus one, otherwise it goes for two more months, the first tuesday in january. gwen: there's a libertarian candidate. >> and that complicates it. so republicans are absolutely worried about not winning it on the first election. but the second go-round, we'll see. gwen: c
north carolina, colorado, iowa, the really important races where the president -- he didn't win north carolina, but won the other two. his numbers among all of those groups you just talked about, except african-americans have gone down tremendously. single women, latinos, young people, it's dramatic in terms of their approval rating of the president. so trying to motivate people who feel disappointed -- and i think molly's right, it's not a pitchfork kind of election, it's a passive election,...
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polls are about to close in west virginia or north carolina. in north carolina. will kay hag gan survive, and tillis' hopes could be crushed by a pizza delivery man. and democrat natalie tenant is in a fight against capitto. this is where there might be the first senate pick up of the night. the republicans need a net gain of six seats to win a majority, and we are just minutes away from the poll closings in north carolina, ohio and west virginia. let's check in with anderson for more. >> our correspondents are monitoring the key senate races and we are taking you behind the scenes as the votes are counted. i want to focus on north carolina. rene marsh is here at kay hagan's headquarters. what are the thoughts about her chances? >> reporter: well anderson, i just spoke with both campaigns, the tillis campaign and the haggan campaign, the hagan campaign is feeling good tonight, for two reasons. we know that the early voting results, they came in skewing towards the democrats. also, the haggan campaign is saying they have built the best veteran turnout operation no
polls are about to close in west virginia or north carolina. in north carolina. will kay hag gan survive, and tillis' hopes could be crushed by a pizza delivery man. and democrat natalie tenant is in a fight against capitto. this is where there might be the first senate pick up of the night. the republicans need a net gain of six seats to win a majority, and we are just minutes away from the poll closings in north carolina, ohio and west virginia. let's check in with anderson for more. >>...
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a fact that hasn't gone unnoticed. >> north carolina is this purple state. but i feel very good about where we are. i do think this out of state money is something i'm very disappointed in, but it's because of the supreme court decision. >> but you've benefitted from it as well. >> i think no matter who gives money it should be disclosed. and i think it should be transparent. >> as long as the money is coming from people who support you, it's okay? >> i certainly wish that we could have disclosed where no matter who gives money that the public knows and follows that. >> good for gwen, good interview. john roberts is following the race and filed this report. >> megyn, north carolina is one of several highly competitive seats the republicans hope will lead them to control of the senate next year. the republican candidate now running neck-in-neck with the incumbent senator kay hagan. she's been hammering tillis for being too conservative for a purple state like north carolina. and he fired back her career less than distinguished. what do you think her biggest l
a fact that hasn't gone unnoticed. >> north carolina is this purple state. but i feel very good about where we are. i do think this out of state money is something i'm very disappointed in, but it's because of the supreme court decision. >> but you've benefitted from it as well. >> i think no matter who gives money it should be disclosed. and i think it should be transparent. >> as long as the money is coming from people who support you, it's okay? >> i certainly...
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, north carolina. this race should give us one to have first glimpses into what is going to happen tonight. >> reporter: well, a lot of folks are looking at north carolina. we should have a pretty good idea after the polls close as to how this is going to go. look, despite all of the money spent in this case, the two candidates, it is tight as a tick here. so the difference may come on the margins basically. you have a libertarian candidate, sean hall who is running sort of a lackluster bizarre out there sort of campaign, former pizza man who wants to be a senator here. he's not pulling a lot of votes but he's pulling just enough possibly to make the difference. he's pull about 4% and the margin of difference between the top two candidates has been 2% all the way along. from early voting i can fell you that the unaffiliated voters are way up 84% from 2010 midterm election. democrats are up 23%. african american voters -- that's why you see the president coming out and making the pitch to african americ
, north carolina. this race should give us one to have first glimpses into what is going to happen tonight. >> reporter: well, a lot of folks are looking at north carolina. we should have a pretty good idea after the polls close as to how this is going to go. look, despite all of the money spent in this case, the two candidates, it is tight as a tick here. so the difference may come on the margins basically. you have a libertarian candidate, sean hall who is running sort of a lackluster...
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carolina. >> and then we saw this ad by a black state senator from louisiana released in north carolina for the other side saying that the democrat policies hurt the african-american community. how much of a factor is that turnout machine that democrats built over the last two or three election cycles going to beer? >> huge. this is an abs-muolute must-win state. republicans know it. >> chris stirewalt, back to you in a minute. >>> colorado democrats are turning increasingly blue. why are they endorsing the republican senate candidate? the answer is next. >>> plus, we'll breakdown the most powerful political ads of the midterms. howie kurtz is here. >> that was one of the first ads this season and the message has not changed much since then. while udall is polling well with women the denver post slammed what it called an obnoxious single issue race by udall and endorsed republican challenger corey guard they are in a surprisur -- gardener in the move. >> megyn senator udall's strategy back fired a little bit after most polls show him falling behind gardener. they will be within the marg
carolina. >> and then we saw this ad by a black state senator from louisiana released in north carolina for the other side saying that the democrat policies hurt the african-american community. how much of a factor is that turnout machine that democrats built over the last two or three election cycles going to beer? >> huge. this is an abs-muolute must-win state. republicans know it. >> chris stirewalt, back to you in a minute. >>> colorado democrats are turning...
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senate for north carolina. because the man who led the state legislature when it was working to suppress the vote and repeal the original justice act and refusing to provide health care for the poor is the republican nominee for senate. he's running in a dead heat with incumbent senator kay hagan. the real clear politics polling average has taken up by two points. it's anyone's race. senator hagan is, of course, hammering tillis on his record in the statehouse. >> he's gutted education. killed an equal pay bill, made college more expensive and said no to health care for 500,000 north carolinians. folks, he is campaigning on a promise to take that destructive agenda to washington. >> tillis' response is to run not against hagan but against president obama. >> hagan has voted with president obama 96% of the time. she's served as a rubber stamp for president obama's failed policies. if you want the same failed policies of president obama, you you would vote for kay hagan. >> this is one of the races that could det
senate for north carolina. because the man who led the state legislature when it was working to suppress the vote and repeal the original justice act and refusing to provide health care for the poor is the republican nominee for senate. he's running in a dead heat with incumbent senator kay hagan. the real clear politics polling average has taken up by two points. it's anyone's race. senator hagan is, of course, hammering tillis on his record in the statehouse. >> he's gutted education....
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you have to ask yourself why did north carolina vote in its -- why would north carolina layoff teachers and cut when north carolina was making so much progress? it was bipartisan progress. the north carolina education was held up as an example of what could and should be done. why would a legislature led by kay's opponents cut education funding. it is either they don't care or don't know. what gives opportunity to young people. and shame on them. why would you subject kids to an overcrowded classroom? that is not profamily. when kay hagan road state -- wrote state budgets they would get a pay raise every single year. kay understands that education has to begin early and has to last a lifetime. ourompete in this economy kids need great teachers and access to job training and apprenticeship, stronger >> and that is what he is fighting for. to make sure that you do everything you can for her to succeed. you have to ask yourself, is a profamily? is at pro north carolina? to say that equal pay for women is just a campaign gimmick? when i heard that, i thought i misheard. i mean -- there is a
you have to ask yourself why did north carolina vote in its -- why would north carolina layoff teachers and cut when north carolina was making so much progress? it was bipartisan progress. the north carolina education was held up as an example of what could and should be done. why would a legislature led by kay's opponents cut education funding. it is either they don't care or don't know. what gives opportunity to young people. and shame on them. why would you subject kids to an overcrowded...
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north carolina's at 7:30, new hampshire's at 8:00. i believe both of these races right now -- >> pick them. too close to call. >> i think it's a coin toss. either way. >> i agree with you. >> some will say, okay -- >> i'll tell you how close it is in new hampshire. in new hampshire there were two polls that came out today. one had brown up by one, the other had shaheen up by one. >> really remarkable stuff. i know one thing you're very keen on right now. and that's the -- well, this is gardner and udall in colorado. he's up two points in the quinnipiac survey. the real clear average has gardner with a slight lead. i mean, he bumps up two and a half right now. but you are very keen right now. and i've watched you try and figure out the disapproval/approval numbers of the president. we can show you some of these key states right now on the screen behind us where we believe things are right now in iowa, kansas and north carolina. the opinions of the commander in chief. bottom line here -- >> very high. these are very low numbers for any
north carolina's at 7:30, new hampshire's at 8:00. i believe both of these races right now -- >> pick them. too close to call. >> i think it's a coin toss. either way. >> i agree with you. >> some will say, okay -- >> i'll tell you how close it is in new hampshire. in new hampshire there were two polls that came out today. one had brown up by one, the other had shaheen up by one. >> really remarkable stuff. i know one thing you're very keen on right now. and...
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one of the key contests today on this election day is north carolina. democrat kay hagan and republican challenger thom tillis slug it out. we'll speak with one of the competitors just minutes from now. >>> police in philadelphia are asking for your help after they released this chilling surveillance video showing a young woman's abduction. >>> plus, crews in kansas undertaking the grim task of removing wreckage from a flight training center as we learn more about the pilot who was involved in the crash that claimed four lives. jon: a fox business alert, investors keeping an eye on oil prices today as the dow is down about 44 points right now after a seismic move by saudi arabia. it unexpectedly slashed prices for crude sold to the u.s., sending prices to their lowest point in four years. that's putting pressure on american energy producers and scrambling the markets as well. joining us now from our sister network, fox business network's nicole petallides live from the floor of the new york stock exchange. >> reporter: well, jon, that's absolutely right
one of the key contests today on this election day is north carolina. democrat kay hagan and republican challenger thom tillis slug it out. we'll speak with one of the competitors just minutes from now. >>> police in philadelphia are asking for your help after they released this chilling surveillance video showing a young woman's abduction. >>> plus, crews in kansas undertaking the grim task of removing wreckage from a flight training center as we learn more about the pilot...
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carolina. >> 45 operatives. >> 45 operatives on the ground in north carolina. that's aside from the -- >> which group is that? >> the koch brothers-backed group. 10,800 negative ads aired in north carolina just last week. 10,800 negative ads. no wonder tillis and kay hagan admit people won't like us much, neither one of us. >> i'll close with this and go around the room. david, what will you look for as a television and all the internet opens up to cover election results? what are the signs you're looking at? >> so i talked about the risk to the republicans for 2016. i'm going to look to see, are the republicans making inroads with the kind of voters they'll need in 2016? that doesn't just mean taking the senate. it means something like winning new hampshire or it means winning colorado by five or six points or seven points which means they can win it in a presidential year. that to me will be the first thing i look for. >> anthony? >> looking for the patterns and how well they correlate with the past and it goes to a lot of what david's point is, too, if the r
carolina. >> 45 operatives. >> 45 operatives on the ground in north carolina. that's aside from the -- >> which group is that? >> the koch brothers-backed group. 10,800 negative ads aired in north carolina just last week. 10,800 negative ads. no wonder tillis and kay hagan admit people won't like us much, neither one of us. >> i'll close with this and go around the room. david, what will you look for as a television and all the internet opens up to cover election...
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carolina. >> this is part of the interesting thing i think kay hag an holds on an, i think north carolina holds on by a few points. >> two final questions to each of you, is this going to be a wave election for republicans. >> depends on what you mean by wave election. if the republicans end up winning the senate tomorrow night it's not a wave. so much of that changeover is happening in an area where it couldn't possibly -- >> will they win the senate? >> a great question. >> i'll move on to patrick will it be a wave and will it be in favor of the republicans? >> i agree with michael, it is not a republican wave, it is an anti-incumbent wave. i think, that means, the democrats lose the senate, the republicans get 71. >> lynn what do you think? >> it does look like, democrats in control of the senate at risk. wave, don't think so. >> lynn sweet, patrick murray and great to see you. >> more on the issues that mean most to voters, and why to politicians have such a hard time telling the truth? a new book analyzes political speak. >>> significant step in new >> election day stay with al jazee
carolina. >> this is part of the interesting thing i think kay hag an holds on an, i think north carolina holds on by a few points. >> two final questions to each of you, is this going to be a wave election for republicans. >> depends on what you mean by wave election. if the republicans end up winning the senate tomorrow night it's not a wave. so much of that changeover is happening in an area where it couldn't possibly -- >> will they win the senate? >> a great...
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it's iowa, colorado and north carolina. in iowa she has a lead although it's with a margin of error. democrats have had an advantage with absentee ballots. it's been 40 days of early voting and absentee ballots. republicans could be going into tuesday with a nice big gain. >> carl cameron, thank you. now back to chris stirewalt. >> the great ad got her the nomination, no question. what got her into contention was the new look gop. she's a new look for the gop which is, as you said, blue collar, hardworking, soldier mom, all of that is good branding but don't discount that bruce braley has been a terrible candidate. he was expected to walk away with this. he didn't get there. he ran poorly. she ran with it. >>> democrats have long counted on women voters to save the day. why that may not work this time. >>> plus, howie kurtz is here with the ads making news. >> in 2008, 95% of black voters in north carolina voted for kay hagan. democrats created the illusion that they have a salvation of the black community. who among us hav
it's iowa, colorado and north carolina. in iowa she has a lead although it's with a margin of error. democrats have had an advantage with absentee ballots. it's been 40 days of early voting and absentee ballots. republicans could be going into tuesday with a nice big gain. >> carl cameron, thank you. now back to chris stirewalt. >> the great ad got her the nomination, no question. what got her into contention was the new look gop. she's a new look for the gop which is, as you said,...
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tom ackerman has more on the race. >> reporter: in north carolina, like most u.s. states polling stations have opened. democrats here have been anxious to bag votes early, before a republican head wind hits on election day. as president obama's approval rating sinks, thom tillis has gained ground by roping democratic incumbent kay hagan to obama's record as fightly as he can. especially to the president's unpopular landmark reform known as obama care. >> senator hagon voted with obama, served as a rubber-stamped for his failed policies, promised to go to washington to get things done and civil. >> reporter: hagan indicated how many times she voted against the president. >> i voted against the president in relation to the keystone pipeline and trade tiles. i voted against my parties budget because it had too deep cuts to the military. >> reporter: six years ago hagan swept into office on obama's coat-tails when north carolina helped to put him in the white house. likely voters in north carolina and other battle ground states on the average became older, wider and mo
tom ackerman has more on the race. >> reporter: in north carolina, like most u.s. states polling stations have opened. democrats here have been anxious to bag votes early, before a republican head wind hits on election day. as president obama's approval rating sinks, thom tillis has gained ground by roping democratic incumbent kay hagan to obama's record as fightly as he can. especially to the president's unpopular landmark reform known as obama care. >> senator hagon voted with...
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our correspondent miguel marquez is joining us live from winston-salem, north carolina. senator hagan shied away from getting the president to come to north carolina and work for her campaign, be visible there. what's her strategy with this literally last-minute endorsement? >> reporter: they think they can get more votes out. you look at the early voting and the absentee voting that came in, african-american participation in that was up enormously, 44.7% participation by african-americans in early voting. we're at a voting station here. want to take you inside in winston-salem. this is one of the top four places for votes. how are you? >> good. how are you? >> reporter: very good. this is where they are voting here. it's been long lines here in forsyth and in wake county where there's a ton of votes and in meklenburg county. this is where they're checking in. we expect that by 7:30 tonight when polls close, the vast majority of those absentee and early ballots will come in and then very quickly thereafter, probably by 8:30 or 9:00, we'll have a very clear idea of which
our correspondent miguel marquez is joining us live from winston-salem, north carolina. senator hagan shied away from getting the president to come to north carolina and work for her campaign, be visible there. what's her strategy with this literally last-minute endorsement? >> reporter: they think they can get more votes out. you look at the early voting and the absentee voting that came in, african-american participation in that was up enormously, 44.7% participation by...
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north carolina is close. what if the republicans take colorado and iowa, and for the sake of this, democrats hold new hampshire and hold that race in north carolina. can the democrats still keep their majority, that's why it's so hard to look. that would be 47-47 but to get to 50, vice president joe biden would break a tie if democrats can get to 50, they'd have to win three of these six, three of them held by republicans, all six of these states president obama lost twice so a very difficult path for the democrats, and dan balz, let's begin with that question. you have the obama drag, your newspaper this morning "the washington post" another poll showing the president's numbers are low heading into election day. farvelt at an all-time low. you have the obama drag but if you call into iowa, you call into colorado, i got a few calls from angry democrats in colorado yesterday saying no, no, no, we have the best ground operation ever, we can overcome that drag. can they? >> it's very difficult. it's not impossib
north carolina is close. what if the republicans take colorado and iowa, and for the sake of this, democrats hold new hampshire and hold that race in north carolina. can the democrats still keep their majority, that's why it's so hard to look. that would be 47-47 but to get to 50, vice president joe biden would break a tie if democrats can get to 50, they'd have to win three of these six, three of them held by republicans, all six of these states president obama lost twice so a very difficult...
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ae letter can come back in state like north carolina, they will read that voter. in some states, does a two-step process. if they don't mark tuesday, their marked inactive. if they don't vote tuesday, then they will lose their vote in the presidential election and that is where you'll see the biggest effect. it could determine the senate on tuesday. but it will absolutely have a huge impact on the federal presidential in twice 16. >> what will happen if you don't vote tomorrow and lose your right to vote? >> they give you a provisional ballot. the promise -- problem with that, it is like a placebo ballot. if you're not registered, you're not registered, and they throw it out. that is the problem with getting the provisional ballot. >> after the show you're headed to north carolina, one of the states. we're talking about the majority of states in this crosscheck program. >> not just in the states, but all most every state is a republican-controlled state or the election board is republican-controlled. it is a very select group come about half the states, but republ
ae letter can come back in state like north carolina, they will read that voter. in some states, does a two-step process. if they don't mark tuesday, their marked inactive. if they don't vote tuesday, then they will lose their vote in the presidential election and that is where you'll see the biggest effect. it could determine the senate on tuesday. but it will absolutely have a huge impact on the federal presidential in twice 16. >> what will happen if you don't vote tomorrow and lose...
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and then there's north carolina. this race has bloody and a run from president obama because the democrat in north carolina, kay haggan, has been saying, she is independent, and making every step away from him she could and in the last moment of this election, she put out this radio ad. >> you know kay haggan has been creating job opportunities at home, supporting a higher minimum wage. but republicans are cutting investment in education and protecting tack breaks for the wealthy. vote stand with me, president obama, and take responsibility in moving north carolina forward by voting for kay haggan on november 4th. a senator you can count on. >> so, please join president barack obama in supporting senator kay haggan by voting on tuesday, november 4th. >> the next thing there was, i'm kay haggan and i approve of this message, which was surprising to me as one who didn't look at this. what is she doing. >> it's simple. this is base turnout. what is called the black belt of north carolina, runs across the top of the stat
and then there's north carolina. this race has bloody and a run from president obama because the democrat in north carolina, kay haggan, has been saying, she is independent, and making every step away from him she could and in the last moment of this election, she put out this radio ad. >> you know kay haggan has been creating job opportunities at home, supporting a higher minimum wage. but republicans are cutting investment in education and protecting tack breaks for the wealthy. vote...
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carolina. >> north carolina. nobody's called north carolina. i was looking at some of the north carolina numbers, and they strike me as surprisingly good for kay hagan at this point. again, nobody has called the race. i'm certainly not calling the race. but when i looked at the numbers, i was surprised. i did speak to a republican within the last 20 minutes who said to me he was disappointed. he expressed disappointment. he said it looks like we may not get that race we thought we were going to win. >> and that republicans did not get jeanne shaheen. they saw that race tighten up over the last few weeks. really thought they might have an opportunity there, you know, new hampshire's a state that swings like a pendulum almost every two years going with whichever way the wind is blowing. republicans thought the wind was blowing our way, here's our chance, but that's another candidate in jeanne shaheen, she's a former governor, very well positioned in a small state. >> ifill: that said, the map still has a lot of up
carolina. >> north carolina. nobody's called north carolina. i was looking at some of the north carolina numbers, and they strike me as surprisingly good for kay hagan at this point. again, nobody has called the race. i'm certainly not calling the race. but when i looked at the numbers, i was surprised. i did speak to a republican within the last 20 minutes who said to me he was disappointed. he expressed disappointment. he said it looks like we may not get that race we thought we were...
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carolina. >> and then we saw this ad by a black state senator from louisiana released in north carolina for the other side saying that the democrat policies hurt the african-american community. how much of a factor is that turnout machine that democrats built over the last two or three election cycles going to beer? >> huge. this is an abs-muolute must-win state. republicans know it. >> chris stirewalt, back to you in a minute. >>> colorado democrats are turning increasingly blue. why are they endorsing the republican senate candidate? the answer is next. >>> plus, we'll breakdown the most powerful political ads of the midterms. howie kurtz is here. than ever why now is the best time to be on verizon. one: verizon's the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in the country. that's right america. with xlte in over 400 markets. two: and here's something for families to get excited about. our best pricing ever! get 2 lines with an incredible 10gb of data to share for the low price of $110! or just $140 for a family of 4! and three: get $150 credit for every line you switch. the more you swi
carolina. >> and then we saw this ad by a black state senator from louisiana released in north carolina for the other side saying that the democrat policies hurt the african-american community. how much of a factor is that turnout machine that democrats built over the last two or three election cycles going to beer? >> huge. this is an abs-muolute must-win state. republicans know it. >> chris stirewalt, back to you in a minute. >>> colorado democrats are turning...
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north carolina is one of them. it's so close. i was talking to them at the decision desk, and i said why don't we know what's happening in north carolina? is there no conclusion? they said just because it's too close. what seems to be happening in north carolina, kay hagan, the democrat, appears to have done what democrats are trying to do across the board which is make the electorate this year look like the electorate in the obama years. we talked about all this money that was spent superpower that's where a lot of the money has been spent, which is trying to get the electorate to turn out for the democratic voters. in colorado, the democrats are having a tougher time of it. they're trying to turn out younger voters to match the older voters who voted for the republican in colorado. it's not happening, and the exit polls in 2012, 20% of the young vote turned out for barack obama-- or 20% was the share of the total vote. it's only 15% for mark udall in colorado, and that may be the problem. >> i want to talk about gender politics
north carolina is one of them. it's so close. i was talking to them at the decision desk, and i said why don't we know what's happening in north carolina? is there no conclusion? they said just because it's too close. what seems to be happening in north carolina, kay hagan, the democrat, appears to have done what democrats are trying to do across the board which is make the electorate this year look like the electorate in the obama years. we talked about all this money that was spent superpower...
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. >>> two of the tightest races are north carolina and iowa. we'll get a look from someone who's been with the candidates for over a month. >>> and a shift to latinos.and minutials and women? what do you think? tweet us @ajconsiderthis. >> the balance of power in the u.s. senate could come down to iowa an north carolina, our next guest has had a unique inside track on both races because he's been filming all of the senate candidates for the past year. a.j. schnock is the executive producer of the al jazeera series. very reputable poll has him town by seven points in the senate race to republican joanie ernst and most polls show she's ahead. iowa democrats insist the race is much tighter. what is the real story? >> well as you mention it is not only a reputable poll it's considered the gold standard. iowa poll they get the numbers right probably better than almost anybody else. whether he's down seven is probably the question. most agree she's had about a two to three point lead for last month or so and i think that's probably where we stand goi
. >>> two of the tightest races are north carolina and iowa. we'll get a look from someone who's been with the candidates for over a month. >>> and a shift to latinos.and minutials and women? what do you think? tweet us @ajconsiderthis. >> the balance of power in the u.s. senate could come down to iowa an north carolina, our next guest has had a unique inside track on both races because he's been filming all of the senate candidates for the past year. a.j. schnock is the...
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45 operatives on the ground in north carolina. >> charlie: whose group is that? >> the koch brothers-backed group though they get a lot of money from other people as well. 10,800 negative ads aired in north carolina just last week. 10,800 negative ads. noñlwonder that hagan says peope don't like us. >> charlie: david what do you look for as television and the internet opens up to cover the election results? what are the signs you're looking at? >> i talked about the risk for republicans in 2016. i look to see are the republicans making inroads for the kind of voters they'll need in 2016? it doesn't just mean taking the senate. it means winning new hampshire or colorado c by 5 or 7 points which also make it win in a presidential year. that to me will be the first thing i look for. >> charlie: anthony? looking for the patterns of how well they correlate with the past and goes to a lot of what david's point is, too. if the republicans can actually go beyond the base that is motivated, if they can win more moderates, they'll win independents in part because a lot of
45 operatives on the ground in north carolina. >> charlie: whose group is that? >> the koch brothers-backed group though they get a lot of money from other people as well. 10,800 negative ads aired in north carolina just last week. 10,800 negative ads. noñlwonder that hagan says peope don't like us. >> charlie: david what do you look for as television and the internet opens up to cover the election results? what are the signs you're looking at? >> i talked about the...
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senate are in georgia and north carolina. republicans are trying to turn north carolina from blue to red. democrats are trying to flip georgia from red to blue. in georgia the percentage of early ballotscast by african american voters now stands at 33.1%, a larger share than the 2012 presidential election and 14% higher than the african american vote in the 2010 midterms. this appears to be promising news for democratic candidate michelle nunn. the democratic get out to vote operation appears to have a similar story to tell in north carolina. take a look at the number of registered democrats as a whole versus registered republicans as a whole in north carolina. in north carolina, 1.5 million early ballots. registered democrats make up for 47.6% of the ballots. 20% of the early voters are independents. again, this could be a boost for democratic incumbent kay hagan. given that democrats are defending more seats overall, analysts are predicting the gop will most likely get the seats they need to take control of the senate. but
senate are in georgia and north carolina. republicans are trying to turn north carolina from blue to red. democrats are trying to flip georgia from red to blue. in georgia the percentage of early ballotscast by african american voters now stands at 33.1%, a larger share than the 2012 presidential election and 14% higher than the african american vote in the 2010 midterms. this appears to be promising news for democratic candidate michelle nunn. the democratic get out to vote operation appears...
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most people are waiting to see how north carolina would go. we heard new hampshire-north carolina. even though i don't think he led in any policies, thom tillis prevailed. >> iowa l joni ernst beating bruce braley. she says she is going to washington to make them squeal. >> in kansas they were squealing, republicans were because it looked like greg orman was going to pull out a squeaker but the incumbent pat roberts won by 11 points last nate. we should point out in kansas sam brownback who it was felt would lose, sam brownback actually won. >> in georgia everyone said there is going to be a run-off, too close to call. it wasn't too close to call. the president's unpopularity in georgia was too much for michelle nunn to overcome so david perdue comes out on top 53 to 45. he needed 50% to avoid a run-off. >> let's look at cory gardner beating mark udall 50% to 45. that is huge. this is a state that went purple, then all of a sudden he comes out of nowhere fo take that senate seat. >> a harvard alum by the name of tom cotton seived seived -- served this nation in the military a lands
most people are waiting to see how north carolina would go. we heard new hampshire-north carolina. even though i don't think he led in any policies, thom tillis prevailed. >> iowa l joni ernst beating bruce braley. she says she is going to washington to make them squeal. >> in kansas they were squealing, republicans were because it looked like greg orman was going to pull out a squeaker but the incumbent pat roberts won by 11 points last nate. we should point out in kansas sam...
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we have 11 in north carolina. i trained at north carolina amt. i did my undergraduate work there and ph.d. at ohio state. it was my educational experience in the -- in my undergraduate years at these schools that really helped me to do what i've been able to do. so as a teacher, i think i can still teach here in the congress. there's a lot of interaction that will have to happen across the aisles. i've certainly done that throughout my political career. also in my 20 years in the house. >> thank you, and professor adams in washington, d.c. it was such a pleasure to watch your grandson introduce you on victory night. we will be watching you as you go to washington. >> thank you. thank you, melissa. >> this morning we are awaiting president obama, attorney general eric holder and the woman the president will nominate to replace mr. holder. u.s. attorney loretta lynch. we expect them all in moment in the roosevelt room in the white house and we'll bring that to you live. stick with us. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. gett
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and north carolina georgia too early, north carolina too close. what do we know there? >> well we've got a little more exit data in. a little more modelling data in and it looks a little bit better for hagan. it looks like perhaps the initial exit polls show 21% african-american, that the electorate was 21% african-american. it looks like it's going to be a little bit higher than that. plus, you start looking at some of the county by county data, hagan looks -- it's still too close tole ka. call. it's pinky on the scale for her. quickly virginia we're watching all that come in. the models are starting to show warner is the favorite here. warner is still the favorite. clearly things tightened up. but our models indicate that warner should, depending on -- unless there's a collapse in northern virginia he should be fine at the end of the day. >> about 20% of that vote in. still too early to call in virginia, the official call at this point. >> that's a really interesting race, as we were saying because you've got two very prominent people in the par
and north carolina georgia too early, north carolina too close. what do we know there? >> well we've got a little more exit data in. a little more modelling data in and it looks a little bit better for hagan. it looks like perhaps the initial exit polls show 21% african-american, that the electorate was 21% african-american. it looks like it's going to be a little bit higher than that. plus, you start looking at some of the county by county data, hagan looks -- it's still too close tole...
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reporting live from north carolina. you heard renee say it, the african-american vote is very important to democrats but is it too late? and is the democratic party asking too much? keep in mind amongst african-americans the unemployment rate is about 11%. we'll talk about that next. for most people, earning cash back ends here, at the purchase. but there's a new card in town. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back when you buy and again as you pay. that's cash back twice. it's cash back with a side of cash back. the citi double cash card. the only card that lets you earn cash back twice on every purchase with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay . with two ways to earn, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. we'll even buy you out of your contract.alaxy note 4 for zero down. so you can get the samsung galaxy note 4 for zero down today. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to
reporting live from north carolina. you heard renee say it, the african-american vote is very important to democrats but is it too late? and is the democratic party asking too much? keep in mind amongst african-americans the unemployment rate is about 11%. we'll talk about that next. for most people, earning cash back ends here, at the purchase. but there's a new card in town. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back when you buy and again as you pay. that's cash back...
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that is not consistent with north carolina. that's why i think she gets rejected tomorrow. >> do you think the republicans are going to take the senate? what do you think the net gain will be? >> i think we'll probably end up with 52, maybe 53 seats. and i believe north carolina will be one of them. >> we'll be watching sir. all the best. >> thank you. >>> up next, "saturday night live" spoofing yours truly this weekend. the skit and the response up next. plus, coming up on "hannity". >> once the progressive left began to bestow all their wonderfulness on this community, that's when it really began to disintegrate. esurwhich means fewer costs, which saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperless, which saves paper, which saves money. they have smart online tools, so you only pay for what's right for you, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves time, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet, which saves gas, which saves money. they were born online, and built to save money, which
that is not consistent with north carolina. that's why i think she gets rejected tomorrow. >> do you think the republicans are going to take the senate? what do you think the net gain will be? >> i think we'll probably end up with 52, maybe 53 seats. and i believe north carolina will be one of them. >> we'll be watching sir. all the best. >> thank you. >>> up next, "saturday night live" spoofing yours truly this weekend. the skit and the response up...
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been an interesting road in north carolina. you see, back in april, the house speaker, thom was proud to lead obamacare before medicaid skpengs but changed his tune. >> i think we should consider expansion of medicaid. >> he won the north carolina senate race by less than two points against kay hagan now time for him to put his money where his mouth is. 511,000 current citizens are excloe excluded from medicaid. he said this. >> well he could start with 23,300 north carolina veterans that could be eligible for medicaid under expansion. my next guest isn't waiting for tillis to get to washington. he's asking for medicaid expansion soon as possible. joining me reverend barber, president of the north carolina nwacp. good to have you back with us tonight. thanks for your time. you wrote a letter to governor mccrory to get this done. are you optimistic that could happen? >> well what we're trying to do is hold him accountable to what he said on election night. there was discussion about working to the the fact is he has been a 345i7
been an interesting road in north carolina. you see, back in april, the house speaker, thom was proud to lead obamacare before medicaid skpengs but changed his tune. >> i think we should consider expansion of medicaid. >> he won the north carolina senate race by less than two points against kay hagan now time for him to put his money where his mouth is. 511,000 current citizens are excloe excluded from medicaid. he said this. >> well he could start with 23,300 north carolina...
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carolina. >> i wouldn't count out tom tillis in north carolina. his biggest problem, frankly, is the libertarian. if the libertarian which is taking some of the anti-obama vote gets enough votes, that may let hagan slip in the back door without a majority. >> i guess my point is, isn't this -- this might be -- i think it's going to be a good night for republicans. but it doesn't seem like the american people are becoming more conservative or really embracing the gop brand. >> well, barack obama was right when he said -- while his name's not on the ballot, his policies are. and his policies are very unpopular because they've had bad results. and so this is a referendum on him. and president obama says, and the people running for reelection in the senate are his people. they're the ones that helped him pass these unpopular policies. that is overrided, rather than people in a midterm election saying, we want to vote for these guys, they're saying, what we've got doesn't work, we want a change. and we're going to give the republicans a chance. they ne
carolina. >> i wouldn't count out tom tillis in north carolina. his biggest problem, frankly, is the libertarian. if the libertarian which is taking some of the anti-obama vote gets enough votes, that may let hagan slip in the back door without a majority. >> i guess my point is, isn't this -- this might be -- i think it's going to be a good night for republicans. but it doesn't seem like the american people are becoming more conservative or really embracing the gop brand. >>...
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and polls have just closed in west virginia, north carolina, and ohio. two of those states will help decide balance of power in senate and west virginia we're going to mcconnell, we declared. and projected as the winner, as you see there. this is 57 and 40% margin, about 23%. of the precincts and votes counted, he has done his job. and south carolina, which you see lindse lynn lindsey graham f his challenger and tim scott, holding off joyce dickerson, and haley in ssuth carolina, holding her position, against sheehan. and forecast projected add the winner, in this is erase. point, in virginia.ing to this an unlikely highly kno unlikely, close, close race, mark warner, challenger ed gillespie erase is just too close to call, this and i think this represents the virginia polls, probably far too little of the urban centers. we may see some shift here. but. that is a very tight race. returning to us now, a-team, michael goodwin, good to see you again, robert zimmerman, democratic strategist and good pal, and ed rollins. and as robber pointe robert poi. >> i
and polls have just closed in west virginia, north carolina, and ohio. two of those states will help decide balance of power in senate and west virginia we're going to mcconnell, we declared. and projected as the winner, as you see there. this is 57 and 40% margin, about 23%. of the precincts and votes counted, he has done his job. and south carolina, which you see lindse lynn lindsey graham f his challenger and tim scott, holding off joyce dickerson, and haley in ssuth carolina, holding her...
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tom ackerman has more on thely race from raleigh, north carolina. >> in north carolina, like most u.s. states, polling stations have already opened, democrats here have been most age, to bank votes early when they fear a republican head wind hits on election day. as barack obama's ratings sink, challenger tom 'til is has gained ground by roping incumbent kay hagan to obama's record as tightly as he can. especially to the president's unpopular landmark healthcare reform, widely known as obama care. senator hagan voted with president obama 96% of the time. she served as a rubber stamp for president obama's failed policies. she promised she would go to washington and get thins done and she has failed her promise. >> hagan has countered by pointing to how often she has voted against obama. >> i disagree with the president. i think we need to build the keystone pipeline, trade deals. i have voted against trade deals because sent this too many north carolina jobs overseas and i voted against my own party's budget because it had too deep of cuts to our military. >> kay hagan. >> six years ag
tom ackerman has more on thely race from raleigh, north carolina. >> in north carolina, like most u.s. states, polling stations have already opened, democrats here have been most age, to bank votes early when they fear a republican head wind hits on election day. as barack obama's ratings sink, challenger tom 'til is has gained ground by roping incumbent kay hagan to obama's record as tightly as he can. especially to the president's unpopular landmark healthcare reform, widely known as...
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carolina and should north carolina ask for it back? >> i don't believe that -- i spoke to auditor today, greta, and the part that has been fulfilled with the contract has been done properly and the payment, and most of the payments ha that have been -- most of the payments that have been made were for work that has been done. >> and how can she know that, because it has been done properly, and we will give him $1 $100,000 of north carolina money, because the guy went to m.i.t. or whatever. >> and i asked the auditor that question, because part of it is reconciling the numbers and to see if the program we have is indeed saving the people of north carolina a certain amount of money, and she has her staff looking into it to verify it as well. >> thank krou, congressman. nice to see you. >> good to see you, greta. >>> and now, the republicans are just filing a a lawsuit, and is obamacare is in trouble, real trouble? we will ask robert blake, and byron moore, and there is a lot of noise going on about the obamacare, and the lawsuit, and gru
carolina and should north carolina ask for it back? >> i don't believe that -- i spoke to auditor today, greta, and the part that has been fulfilled with the contract has been done properly and the payment, and most of the payments ha that have been -- most of the payments that have been made were for work that has been done. >> and how can she know that, because it has been done properly, and we will give him $1 $100,000 of north carolina money, because the guy went to m.i.t. or...