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As the final stages of the U.S. election begin, Republican candidate Donald Trump has stepped up his campaign, holding three large rallies, two in North Carolina and one in Virginia. Voters were urged to vote on May 5th.
After the rally, President Trump shared a video on X saying, “Three beautiful MAGA rallies are being held today in Gastonia, North Carolina, followed by Salem, Virginia, and tonight in Greensboro, North Carolina!” I wrote it.
He also encouraged his supporters to “stand up and tell Kamala enough is enough,” adding: “Kamala Harris, you’re fired!”
On Saturday, President Trump exuded confidence as he addressed crowds in battleground states, emphasizing his strong position and urging voters to come to the polls on Election Day.
“Even when you’re winning by a big margin, you can still lose by a small margin,” he said. “And we can’t pass up the opportunity to lose the great state of North Carolina. We’re not going to lose the great state of North Carolina.”
President Trump warned in Gastonia, North Carolina, that “the suburbs are under attack.”
Later, at a rally in Salem, Virginia, President Trump addressed a crowd of several thousand people and promised to usher in a new era of “peace and prosperity” for the country. He also went on to criticize Harris, labeling her a “liberal left radical.”
While in Salem, President Trump also addressed the recent incident involving a trans woman who was allowed to join the women’s swim team at Roanoke College, where seven members of the swim team approached him backstage before inviting them on stage. He claimed to have met him.
Swimmer Lily Mullens criticized the current policy, saying, “Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have been advocating for and promoting this anti-women, gender-based discrimination to continue across this country.” said.
She added that she was “very lucky to have a leader with common sense like Donald Trump” and thanked him for “standing by women.”
During a rally in Gastonia, North Carolina, President Trump highlighted the recent slowdown in job growth, with employers adding just 12,000 jobs in October, the lowest level since 2020. . Trump denounced what he called the “Kamala economy” and vowed to address the issue if elected. .
True to theme, President Trump targeted immigration as another priority, calling open borders the “biggest issue.” “We’re going to cut taxes on a massive scale. We’re going to cut taxes for workers and small businesses, and we’re not going to tax tips,” he said, pledging sweeping tax cuts and policy changes.
On immigration, he outlined plans for mass deportation, saying, “When I become president, I’m going to get rid of illegal aliens and get their property back.”
Trump linked Harris to Biden’s record, adding: “Kamala says she won’t do anything different than crooked Joe Biden, but that in itself is a disqualification.”
Trump’s campaign continues Sunday with an event in Kinston, North Carolina, as he maintains a busy schedule in other battleground states such as Michigan, Pennsylvania and Georgia.
Trump needs 272 electoral votes to secure the presidency, and Trump is working to rally supporters.
In his speech, Trump also claimed that elections in blue states such as California and New York were in jeopardy, and that election officials could be executed if they asked for voter ID.
“If California had an honest election, we would win California,” he added.
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