Not exactly how I wanted to spend my day.

Problem solved its running again. @sireland67 was right it in fact was not the fuel pump. After your comments last night it got me to thinking so I went back out and worked some more and I had no power at the pump everything else was good. So this morning I started checking again and sure enough I found it the wires run back to the rear of the vehicle and right under the the passenger side tail light one of my dogs had chewed the wiring apparently it had been that way for a long time because they were rusted and corroded bad I guess it just finally lost connection yesterday. I spliced the wires hooked everything back up and it fired right up. Im not sure how it didn't blow a fuse because the wires where mangled pretty good. Im glad I figured it out but a little aggravated I wasted a whole day and cut a giant hole in my floor haha. But it is what it is. At least its running now. I pop riveted the floor back in place and put the carpet back down you can barely even notice it now. I got to thinking about it last night and figured its probably a really bad idea to be welding over a plastic gas tank lol so I went the rivet route. Thanks for the help everyone. Even tho its not an a body or even a mopar yall pulled thru again! Big thanks to sireland67!
No problem, glad I saved you a few bucks, I have just found the actual pumps in Fords to be pretty reliable.
Dodge on the other hand, I had a Dakota I bought almost new, after it started getting a few miles on it, it would run like crap below a 1/4 tank, acted like it was low on fuel. Put gas in it and it would be fine, changed the pump and it was ok after that.
My son had a 97 Stratus, my grandpa bought new, one day it he said it would not start. I went out to look at it, yes it would not start, gas was shooting out between the taillight and bumper. The fitting on the end of the pump was broke.
88 S-10 my dad bought my sister new to drive to college, she drove the crap out of that truck, but kept it clean, she wrecked it when it had about 200,000 miles on it, only my little sister can total a truck and not bend one body panel, she hit a stone that had come off a hill dead center, did not even break the front spoiler under the bumper, but the rock hit the front cross member so hard the top of both front tires were sticking out of the fenders, she gave me the truck, I fixed the frame.
My wife would drive the crap out of that little truck 4cyl 5-speed, because it got better gas mileage than her Jeep.
But the wifes idea of putting gas in it was like 5 bucks at a time, it was always run near empty, it finally killed the pump. She was pissed when it quit because it would not re-start after she just put 10 bucks in at the gas pump.