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Former President Donald Trump participated in an all-female town hall along with Fox News host Harris Faulkner, which is set to air Wednesday at 11 a.m. ET on “The Faulkner Focus.”

The event took place in the battleground state of Georgia, filmed Tuesday in Cumming at a venue called the Reid Barn, and Faulkner appeared on Hannity to preview the town hall, telling host Sean Hannity, “I was really moved.”

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“The day changed the moment I got up in the morning with what I expected because I didn’t know that they would break records and make history today with early voting on a first day,” Faulkner said. “And it certainly put everything into perspective — just how close we are to election day, really what’s at stake — listening to these women who, some of them had left their jobs to be here today because they wanted to be among a crowd asking real questions that felt like reality to them. And wanting to get realistic answers, not just a pat on the head.”

“So today everything came into a different light,” she added. “It was such an intimate setting that I just know that people were edified by what they saw.”

Host Sean Hannity asked Faulkner about the bread-and-butter issues that most Americans care about, prompting her to say that she was “really moved” by the event.

“There were times when the crew and I were talking after, I mean people were brought to tears by some of the questions,” she replied. “You think you can put yourself in the place, I mean that’s what we do, we interview people and we cover the news and know the polling and all of that, but when somebody can’t pay for daycare and that they tell the former president of the United States they don’t have the $1400 for one child for daycare, they have to make choices in their lives that maybe I don’t go to work. What are my choices at this point.”

“And the question came up during the town, ‘Mr. President is there anything you can help parents like me do to raise our children, to deal with the cost of raising children in America,’” Faulkner continued. “I was really moved and it was an intimate setting in a barn in Cumming, Georgia, where I was born about 45 minutes from here, so I hadn’t seen the area in a while, and it was just touching, it really was. And he also didn’t back away.”

Faulkner detailed what she hoped to achieve in hosting the town hall in a Fox News press release.

“Women constitute the largest group of registered and active voters in the United States, so it is paramount that female voters understand where the presidential candidates stand on the issues that matter to them most. I am looking forward to providing our viewers with an opportunity to learn more about where former President Trump stands on these topics,” she said.

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