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00:00Vice President Kamala Harris speaking now as part of a battleground blitz by bus for
00:08her and running mate, Governor Tim Walz.
00:11They're campaigning in Western Pennsylvania before their party's convention kicks off
00:15tomorrow.
00:16Meantime, the Trump campaign is planning to counter with stops in swing states this week.
00:22Good evening.
00:23I'm John Scott.
00:24This is a special second hour special edition of the Fox Report.
00:34Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn is standing by to talk about what Republicans plan to
00:38do while Democrats coalesce in Chicago.
00:41And we have team coverage tonight.
00:43Lucas Tomlinson is at the White House where President Biden is due to arrive soon before
00:48he speaks at the Democrat convention tomorrow.
00:51But first, let's go to Pittsburgh, where Brian Yennis has been following the Harris-Waltz
00:55Pennsylvania bus tour.
00:58Brian.
00:59Well, John, good evening.
01:02Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate, Governor Tim Walz, and their spouses
01:07have been crisscrossing two counties.
01:09They started in Beaver County this afternoon, which is where they are right now at Aliquippa
01:14High School.
01:15That is where Walz, who was a high school coach himself for football and won the state
01:21championship back in Minnesota, is speaking to a high school football team and coach there.
01:27Before that, Vice President Harris delivered baked goods to a firehouse also in Beaver
01:31County.
01:32Again, a deep red county where the former president won by some 20 points in 2020.
01:38Before that, they stopped at a phone bank.
01:39And that is where Vice President Harris really went in on the attacks that have been coming
01:45from former President Trump, the personal insults.
01:48This is what she had to say about those attacks.
01:51Listen.
01:52Anybody who's about beating down other people is a coward.
01:57This is what strength looks like.
02:02We don't call each other names.
02:04We don't do it.
02:05And we don't use the leech fortune amongst us as punchlines for our jokes because they're
02:09our neighbors.
02:10They're our neighbors.
02:14That was both Harris and Walz responding to a rally last night at Wilkes-Barre, where
02:18the former president insulted or called Harris' laugh a lunatic and called her a communist.
02:24We're also getting new Fox News power rankings that talk about the key qualities in candidates.
02:29And Harris leads on three of those qualities.
02:32Honesty, temperament, and mentally sound, as well as actually cares about you and shares
02:37value.
02:38The only quality that Trump is leading on right now with voters is who they think would
02:42be a strong leader.
02:44As for where Harris is on the issues, she has gained ground on two of the most important
02:49issues to voters.
02:50That is the economy and on immigration.
02:54In May, when Trump was going against President Biden, Trump had a 15-point advantage versus
03:00Biden on the economy.
03:02That advantage is now down to just plus eight points.
03:05And on immigration, it was plus 18.
03:07And now against Harris, it is plus 13.
03:10This is what the Trump campaign had to say about why they think Harris is making these
03:16gains.
03:18A lot of that are behavioral Democrats who are coming home.
03:22And also there's this artificial halo effect that we've seen from the media propping up
03:26Kamala Harris.
03:30The early vote here in Pennsylvania, John, begins amazingly on September 16th.
03:36That is just 29 days away.
03:38It explains why the Harris Walls campaign is here right before they head over to the
03:42DNC in Chicago.
03:43And it also explains why former President Trump and his running mate, J.D. Vance, will
03:47be having multiple stops here tomorrow in Pennsylvania.
03:50A must win for both campaigns.
03:52John.
03:53Yeah, we talk about Election Day being 80 days out, but it really, as you say, it starts
03:57in just a couple of weeks.
03:59Ryan Yennis.
04:00Thanks, Brian.
04:02So while the Democrats gather in Chicago, the Trump-Vance campaign will make stops in
04:06multiple battleground states this week.
04:09Let's bring in Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn from Tennessee.
04:12You have seen the surge that Kamala Harris has made in the polls since she became the
04:18de facto nominee.
04:20What do you think is going on?
04:22And can the former president blunt that surge?
04:26Oh, John, I think the more the American people get to know about her, the less they're going
04:31to like her policies.
04:34And that is what this election is going to be about.
04:37When you look at her being the deciding vote on the Inflation Reduction Act and the American
04:43Recovery Act, when you look at the fact that she never even actually went to the border,
04:49she went near the border.
04:52She didn't call the Border Patrol chiefs.
04:54She is for allowing illegals to vote.
04:58She is for doing away with private health insurance.
05:03And doing the Medicaid for All program.
05:06She is for defunding ICE.
05:09She has all of these policies that are outside the American mainstream.
05:15And as people begin to realize what she is for, then they're going to change their opinion
05:22of her and as they get to know what she stands for.
05:26She has been voted the most liberal senator in the U.S. Senate.
05:31That was in 2019.
05:33At that time, I was voted the most conservative.
05:37So she was really the 180 from me.
05:41But as you know, she hasn't had a news conference since she became the de facto nominee.
05:48If nobody is allowed to ask her those questions about her positions on some of these issues
05:54and if she just is able to get up on stage and spout campaign themes or recite a stump speech,
06:02will people ever find out what she really believes?
06:06Oh, I think they will.
06:08And just as you mentioned, President Trump and Senator Vance are going to be across the country this week.
06:15I'm going to be across Tennessee and also in a couple of other states campaigning
06:20and making certain that people know what her policies are
06:25and know that she's for defunding the police, that she has been soft on crime,
06:31knowing where she stands on the Green New Deal.
06:34She was a co-sponsor of that, knowing what her voting record was when she was in the Senate
06:41and understanding how little she has done as vice president.
06:47She has all of these great ideas.
06:49But, John, she has had over 1,300 days to enact those ideas, but has chosen not to do so.
06:59When asked who could better handle immigration and the situation at the southern border,
07:05in our Fox News polling, voters say Trump does better by 14 points, 56 to 42, over Kamala Harris.
07:14Senator Mark Kelly, of course, comes from a border state.
07:17He was one of the people who was in the running to be her vice president, we're told.
07:21He says that she understands the issues on the border.
07:25Listen to your fellow senator.
07:27Yeah, she does. Absolutely.
07:29And I think when we talk about some of the Democrats in the United States Senate
07:34that weren't really getting it in 2022, now they get it.
07:38And that's why we were going to be able to provide.
07:41I think the plan was we were going to provide about 40 votes, the Republicans about 20.
07:45We would get the legislation passed, and then we could move on to some of the other stuff
07:49that Vice President Harris has talked about, which is comprehensive immigration reform.
07:54He was, of course, referring to that so-called bipartisan border or immigration reform bill.
08:02So Democrats, he says, didn't understand the seriousness of the situation in 2022, but now they do.
08:10What do you make of that?
08:12I think that the Democrats chose not to understand the seriousness of this situation.
08:19And they have wanted to say it was not a big issue.
08:23And now that the top two issues are the economy and the border and the Biden-Harris border policy has been an open border.
08:32When you look at the fact that under President Trump, we had the most secure border that we had had in years.
08:40And, John, now 10 million people that have come across that border, people from over 150 different countries coming in here.
08:49You look at the tens of thousands of Chinese, the number of known terrorists, even last week,
08:56admitting that 99 known terrorists had been released in the country this year.
09:02And you look at these numbers and you look at the gangs and the crime in communities all across this country.
09:09Every town's a border town. Every state's a border state.
09:13You look at the death by fentanyl, the crimes carried out against women and children by some of these criminal, illegal aliens.
09:23And the American people understand this issue much more than my Democratic colleagues have understood this issue.
09:31And now they're having to say, let's do something about it because it's election time.
09:36And that and the economy are the top two issues.
09:40Very quickly, I want to play some sound from New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu.
09:44Listen to this.
09:46She was able to kind of establish this resurgence and her team has done a very good job of kind of avoiding the issues,
09:53trying to make people believe that she hasn't been there for four years.
09:56And they've done a very good job of that at the same time, kind of capitalizing on Trump's reaction.
10:01Right. They knew that the former president can be a very reactionary person.
10:05Almost any other Republican candidate would be winning this race by by 10 points.
10:10And so the message is very clear. If you stick to the issues, if you stick to what matters, this should be an easy race for Donald Trump.
10:19He says that it's tougher for this for the former president to beat Kamala Harris than Joe Biden.
10:25You agree. As people look at Kamala Harris's policies and as they get to know her and as they look at this chaotic Democrat National Convention,
10:37that is going to take place this week.
10:40What they are going to see is policies that are so far outside of the mainstream of what they believe and what they are hoping for for their families.
10:52You know, John, people are tired of being broke and they want to see this economy put back on a firm footing.
11:01And because of this economy and immigration issues, a lot of these voters are going to move to supporting President Trump and Senator Vance.
11:11All right. Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee.
11:15Senator, thank you. Good to see you.
11:20President Biden on his way back to the White House after spending the weekend at Camp David in a little more than 24 hours,
11:26he will deliver a very different convention speech than what speech than what he imagined just a month ago.
11:32He'll get a tribute from his party on his legacy and then pass the torch to his vice president,
11:39Lucas Tomlinson, live at the White House with more on that. Lucas.
11:42Good afternoon, John. That was President Biden boarding Air Force One in Hagerstown, Maryland, just outside Camp David.
11:49The president will be flying back to Andrews Air Force Base and then motorcading here to the White House,
11:53where he will be likely putting the finishing touches on that speech with a much tighter deadline.
11:58A month ago, as you mentioned, John, he was going to be giving that speech Thursday night to accept his party's nomination for president.
12:05Now he'll be giving it tomorrow night instead.
12:09It's like a big family reunion. We're all getting together.
12:12We're sharing with our millions of family all across the world to watch and see that it's coming together to support the candidacy of Kamala Harris.
12:26This is going to be a week of hope.
12:31New Democratic nominee for president just spoke this afternoon outside Pittsburgh.
12:38We know there's a duality to the nature of democracy.
12:43On the one hand, incredible strength when it is intact, what it does for its people to protect and defend their rights, their liberty and their freedom.
12:58Incredibly strong. And incredibly fragile.
13:05At a recent rally, Vice President Kamala Harris admitted prices are much higher today than they were when Donald Trump was president.
13:12Prices are still too high.
13:16A loaf of bread costs 50 percent more today than it did before the pandemic.
13:22Beef is up almost 50 percent.
13:26Earlier on Fox News Sunday, Senator J.D. Vance, Donald Trump's running mate, now responded to Kamala Harris.
13:33The American people just don't buy the idea that Kamala Harris, who has been vice president for three and a half years,
13:40is somehow going to tackle the inflation crisis in a way tomorrow that she hasn't for the past 1300 days.
13:47Giving Kamala Harris control over inflation policy, Shannon, it's like giving Jeffrey Epstein control over human trafficking policy.
13:54Now, Vice President Harris and her running mate Tim Walz have yet to articulate a foreign policy platform.
14:01Perhaps we'll hear more about that this week in Chicago.
14:04John, perhaps we'll see Lucas Tomlinson at the White House.
14:08Thanks. The Democrats National Convention set to begin tomorrow in Chicago's United Center, featuring primetime speeches by President Biden and the first lady.
14:23Later this week, we'll hear from Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
14:29But we're expecting massive protests outside the arena to begin tonight.
14:34Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy in Chicago with more Peter.
14:40And John, the Kamala Harris for president team is getting very creative, giving us a new reason why it is that she is not set to be scrutinized on any of her policy proposals, either in an interview or with a press conference.
14:56Vice President Harris and Governor Walz have been out on the ground talking to and communicating directly with voters.
15:02And Michael, you said it basically, but I'll say it a different way.
15:04The vice president has been interviewing. She's been interviewing with the American people and she respects the free media, respects the press.
15:11And so that will come on her time.
15:15The Washington Post editorial board is writing about the Harris econ rollout.
15:18The Times demands serious economic ideas.
15:21Harris supplies gimmicks. Price gouging is not causing inflation.
15:24So why is the vice president promising to stamp it out?
15:27Top Harris surrogates are pre-programming the convention with a friendly reminder to people watching that she is not a communist.
15:36Well, let's be clear. I know Kamala Harris believes in the free market.
15:40What she put out in her proposals includes tax incentives for us to increase the production of housing and, yes, reductions in the prices that seniors pay for prescription drugs.
15:51I don't think there's anything communist about wanting to make housing more affordable and prescription drugs more affordable.
15:57And as we are talking to you, the DNC staff are practicing the roll call where every state will talk about how they how they cast their delegates.
16:09And you can see actually at the front of the stage, there is a painter putting on a fresh coat of paint.
16:17It looks like the gray to contrast the blue. When we talk about last minute preps, that is what we mean.
16:22And when we I'll have Brian just pan up a little bit.
16:26There is something that we're seeing at this Democratic convention, the Kamala Harris coordination that we probably would not have seen if it was still Joe Biden.
16:34There is a DJ with turntables working the crowd.
16:37So that is a little taste of what is to come over the next couple of days here at the United Center.
16:44John, it almost looks like you're in Times Square with all those jumbotrons up there behind you, Peter.
16:51Pretty flat. The only difference is Elmo hasn't asked me to take a picture yet.
16:58Yeah, because he always wants money. All right. Peter Ducey at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
17:02Peter, thank you. And we will have special coverage every night of the convention, 10 p.m.
17:07Eastern time right here on Fox News Channel. So much has changed since the Republican National Convention.
17:15Remember that it was just last month. So how will the Democrats nominating convention stack up to that of the RNC?
17:22Let's bring in Brian Schimming, chairman of the Wisconsin Republican Party, who helped run the 2020 for RNC in Milwaukee.
17:32Well, so we're going to see a lot of protests, Brian. So we're told. What else is going to be different?
17:39Yeah, well, I was listening to the vice president's comments about how democracy has a duality.
17:45I'm just wondering which Kamala Harris is going to show up at this convention.
17:49That's the only duality going on right now. Look, we had a great convention here in Wisconsin in Milwaukee.
17:55Proud of it came out with really great energy.
17:58What it appears is the Democrats will have thousands of protesters showing up.
18:03I suppose it could have been worse if she had picked the person she should have picked for vice president.
18:07But she got a leftist as bad as she is, Tim Walz of Minnesota instead.
18:13So that that painter painting the platform is going to have a lot of painting to do to make this thing look good.
18:19The you know, the city is expecting protests. In fact, they're inviting protests.
18:25The mayor mayor says, you know, they're all welcome to come in.
18:28But Raymond Lopez, who is a Chicago city alderman, says not all protesters are created equal.
18:35Listen. We do know that there are many individuals who are working hand in glove with the mayor of the city of Chicago to bring protests directly to the United Center.
18:46And he's not just allowing all protesters, but select protesters like, for example, he's not allowing the pro Israel demonstrators near the United Center.
18:54But he's allowing those who are supportive of the Hamas actions to be close and vocal.
19:00So apparently, if you're pro Israel, you're not allowed to be close to this Democratic National Convention.
19:07It does beg the question of which Kamala Harris we're going to get this week.
19:11Is it the one who helped usher 20 percent over term inflation, high gas prices, an open border, violent crime in the cities?
19:22Tim Walz knows something about that. He allowed it to happen in Minneapolis.
19:26Look, it's going to be I think it'll be at least a minor, if not a medium to major mess at the Democratic National Convention.
19:33But it's going to be that anyway. This you know what Kamala Harris doesn't have one opponent this year.
19:40She has two. She has Donald Trump. And frankly, she has herself.
19:45She has herself and Joe Biden because she can't erase the last three and a half years of their bad record.
19:52Every single poll out there, including the Fox News poll, shows that the Democrats are upside down on every major issue.
20:02Every kitchen table issue facing Americans that are watching us right now.
20:07So there is no amount of a slick show that they can put on in Chicago, protests or not, that are going to cover that up.
20:14Well, you can say that, but at least in some of the polls, in some of the swing states, Kamala Harris is now leading Donald Trump,
20:22which wasn't the case when it looked like Joe Biden was going to be the nominee.
20:27Right. So we've been on I think it's fair to say there's been a Harris honeymoon out there in the polling.
20:34But at some point in the honeymoon after she, of course, I mean, a lot of it, the start was relief out of getting Joe Biden off the ticket.
20:43The problem is she's Joe Biden, the sequel. So she'll you know, she got a bump out of that.
20:49None of her pick for vice president presumably will get a bump out of this convention.
20:53So she's had a little bit of a Harris honeymoon. But at some point you check out of the hotel and go home.
20:59And the reality of what's going on with her record, when people realize it is going to be much different than the reality in front of a four day TV show.
21:10And I think we'll see that the protesters, at least some of them, considered giving the Democrats a break and then decided against it.
21:19Here's a quote from Politico, Hatem Abudaya, who we had last hour.
21:25We heard from last hour protesters paused to reconsider opposing Harris at the DNC.
21:30They decided on full steam ahead, he says. We all came to a consensus that it's not going to make a difference, that Harris represents this administration,
21:37said Hatem Abudaya, chair of the U.S. Palestinian Community Network.
21:42His organization referred to Harris as killer Kamala. Even she topped the ticket and continues to push for harsher restrictions on the Israeli government,
21:49like an arms embargo, something that a top Harris adviser has said she doesn't support.
21:56So they're they're getting the protests, you know, even though they have changed their candidate, Brian.
22:05Well, then he's found something that he and I both agree on, and that is she does represent this administration.
22:13Not only on the question of supporting Israel, where the Democratic Party, frankly, has a fairly large anti-Semitic segment of that party.
22:22We've seen that on display with the squad and others the last several weeks and the last couple of years, but also on the big issues that are facing this country.
22:32She's going to end up wearing the mantle of Joe Biden and a terrible, terrible record for three and a half years.
22:39Ronald Reagan, John, asked the right question. Are you better off now than you were four years ago?
22:45And everything we see out there in Wisconsin and across the country is people know that things are worse off than they were under Donald Trump.
22:54All right, Brian Schimming. Brian, thank you.
22:58Great to be with you.
23:00Well, a big success for the NYPD's drone program.
23:04The technology helped officers hunt down suspects in a violent home invasion.
23:09Officers are now investigating the motive behind the attacks.
23:12CB Cotton live in New York City with that for CB.
23:16Hi, John. Well, this trio of criminals broke into the home, flashing guns and hammers at the victims.
23:22Just terrible. Despite how scary this must have been, one family member managed to call 911.
23:28And then as officers arrived to the home located in the borough of Queens early Saturday morning,
23:33they found a woman carrying a baby who had managed to escape.
23:37But there were still several other family members inside, to include a 13 year old boy and 10 year old girl.
23:43Officers flew a drone. And as the suspects tried to run away,
23:47the aerial footage and canines helped officers surround and arrest the three men.
23:53During the invasion, one victim was punched in the face and another was hit in the foot with a hammer.
23:58But all victims refused medical attention and are presumably OK.
24:02Earlier this summer, the NYPD told me it was planning to add more drones to its fleet
24:07with enhanced telecommunications for scenarios just like this.
24:13Each show is going to have their own cell phone number where we can actually call the cell phone.
24:17It would automatically answer and we can have a two way conversation with the person that we want to talk to,
24:22whether that be somebody got a bit of a hostage situation or a person that needs the rescue,
24:29whether they're caught on an awful clip or something like that.
24:32We can actually communicate with the that that person individually.
24:36The three suspects all now face robbery and burglary charges.
24:40Two of the men also face second degree assault charges.
24:44My police sources tell me the family was targeted for its business, which primarily uses cash.
24:50John, the bad guys didn't think to look up. Right.
24:54CB Cotton in New York City. Thanks.
24:58Coming up on the Fox report, we're keeping an eye on a couple of storms flash flooding in the northeast like this scene here in Connecticut.
25:06And Hurricane Ernesto hitting Bermuda hard, causing rough waters on the east coast of the U.S.
25:12Meteorologist Adam Klotz is tracking all of that next.
25:17Huge thunderstorms causing extreme flooding in parts of Connecticut.
25:21Rain was falling at rates of one to two inches an hour in some places earlier today.
25:26State officials say some people got trapped by rising waters and had to be rescued.
25:31And Hurricane Ernesto being blamed for the deaths of two men off the coast of South Carolina.
25:36Authorities say they got caught in rip currents caused by that storm.
25:40Meteorologist Adam Klotz is live in the Fox Weather Center with more on all of that.
25:45Adam. Hey there, John. Really active weather pattern leading off here where we're seeing bunches of showers across portions of the Mid-Atlantic,
25:52the Midwest, stretching up into New England as we currently as we sit here currently.
25:57Now, there's one area that we're really paying attention to where these storms have really been coming down.
26:01Fairfield counties, New Haven counties in Connecticut. That is where we're looking at a flash flood emergency currently there.
26:07The threat catastrophic is what we're paying attention to.
26:10As you're looking at a fairly wide area here where these deeper oranges are anywhere that six, seven, eight total inches of rainfall.
26:16These are some of the cities that have been hit the hardest, and they do range from six inches in Stanford getting up close to nine inches of rain.
26:22This is the last 24 hours, but most of this has come in the last 12 hours.
26:26That is just more rain than really anywhere can absorb that quickly.
26:30It's still if you look all the way through Tuesday, which is another couple of days out.
26:34But as we wring out some of this moisture, there's going to be some isolated areas where we get a couple more inches.
26:38So maybe the heaviest rain already moved on through, but more rain on the way, the ground saturated.
26:42So flooding could still be a concern.
26:44Otherwise, it was a tropical storm Ernesto just a bit ago back up to Hurricane Ernesto.
26:48You do see this path is taking it out away from the United States.
26:52That doesn't mean the impacts won't be felt.
26:54This has kind of been the story. It's what happened in South Carolina.
26:57The seas are just really rough up and down the entire coast.
27:00John, as a result, rip currents are high.
27:02So any folks who get out in the water, you want to be really careful.
27:05Knee high is too high. You could be drug out to sea.
27:07And unfortunately, that's what happened there in South Carolina.
27:09Yeah, that's a sad story. Meteorologist Adam Klotz. Adam, thank you.
27:16New Fox News power rankings show a very tight race between Vice President Harris and former President Trump ahead of the Democratic Convention.
27:23But she still lags behind Trump on the economy and immigration, two major issues that have long plagued the Biden-Harris administration.
27:33Let's bring in Dustin Olson. He is a pollster with American Pulse Research and Polling.
27:40Dustin, thanks very much for being with us.
27:43Great to be here.
27:44Polling is, you know, well, it's an inexact science.
27:48The New York Times poll has Vice President Harris slightly ahead right now.
27:57And that's actually before the Democratic Convention, where she's expected to get something of a bump.
28:03So is that something that we expect is going to last?
28:08Yeah, it's been interesting as a pollster this whole summer.
28:11We've had historic landscape shifting events happening all the way back to late May with the Manhattan conviction.
28:18You know, Donald Trump had a pre-convention bounce, which was interesting to see, largely due to the debate.
28:25And in just consolidating support before that.
28:28And then we had the unprecedented event of Biden dropping out, which as a pollster, that does change the race.
28:34As far as what you can what you think about as far as waiting and everything.
28:37I think a lot of pollsters are trying to deal with that.
28:40But in our own American Pulse polling is very true that they did reset the race by throwing Biden overboard and bringing Kamala Harrison.
28:47And I think largely the funding coverage has helped her quite a bit.
28:52Also, the contrast between her and Biden and really giving hope to Democrats again that they're back in the game.
28:58And you can look at that in the numbers.
29:00A month ago, Kamala Harris was less popular than Joe Biden.
29:04And now she has, at least in our polling, a three and a half percent net favorability.
29:09So there's definitely something going on within the numbers.
29:13J.D. Vance, President Trump's former president, Trump's running mate, was talking about it with Shannon Bream today.
29:20Here's how he sees it.
29:23It's got a bit of a sugar high a couple of weeks ago.
29:26But what we've actually seen from our own internal data, Shannon, is that Kamala Harris has already leveled off.
29:31If you talk to insiders in the Kamala Harris campaign, they're very worried about where they are,
29:36because the American people just don't buy the idea that Kamala Harris, who has been vice president for three and a half years,
29:43is somehow going to tackle the inflation crisis in a way tomorrow that she hasn't for the past 1300 days.
29:50Let's take a look also at the Fox News power rankings on the issues and where each candidate stands.
29:57Now, this might differ from your polling somewhat, but Trump is up 13 points on immigration,
30:04eight points on the economy and then five points on foreign policy and crime and three on guns.
30:12On the other side, the blue side of the wheel, you see the Harris Kamala Harris up on climate change and abortion,
30:20democracy and elections and health care.
30:22She's up by 11 and the Supreme Court and uniting the country up three points and five points.
30:28The question is, so each each side is up 25 points on a collection of the issues.
30:33The question is, which of those issues matter most?
30:37Yeah, it's been pretty consistent, whether it's our polling or if it's in the Fox polling or anybody else's,
30:42that really the top two issues are the economy and inflation.
30:46And then after that, immigration and the border.
30:49And on those two issues, Donald Trump definitely leads significantly.
30:53The one area that oftentimes comes in right after that is abortion.
30:57And the Democrats generally have a have a lead there.
31:00So if you look at the fundamentals of the race, I don't think J.D. Vance is too far off from that.
31:05The fact that I do think when people look at the economy in particular and they look at the last few years in our polling,
31:1247 percent said there's no difference between Kamala Harris and Joe Biden.
31:16So there's going to be some of that just the actual policy is going to come back.
31:21It's going to be interesting to see if over the next week the Democrats can have in their convention some daylight between Harris and Biden when it comes to the economy.
31:31But I have a feeling it's going to be hard for them to do so.
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