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Trump: I'm in the White House if I win Virginia

Trump continues to mock incumbent Joe Biden

Nov 3, 2024 09:04 153

Former US President Donald Trump insisted on Saturday that if he wins Virginia, he will and the 2024 presidential election.

That sums up the AP.

At a rally in Salem, Virginia, Trump said that while the vice president with a "low IQ" Kamala Harris has "broken" the country, he plans to "fix" it.

"America will be bigger, better, bolder, richer and stronger than ever," he exclaimed.

Both the Democratic and Republican parties have seen success in Virginia in the past. More recently, Republicans held it until 2004, but in the 2008 presidential election. Democrats dominated. The latest Roanoke College poll shows Harris has widened her lead in the state.

During a rally in Salem, Virginia, Trump promised to build a "missile defense shield" around the US. "We will restore our cities, including our capital... we will make them safe, clean and beautiful again,", he stressed.

Trump also reiterated that if he is elected, he will end the war in Ukraine and the chaos in the Middle East. He warned that World War III had never been closer and the Middle East was "everywhere".

On Saturday, Trump stressed that Beijing had paid Washington "hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes and tariffs" during his administration, adding that no other president had "received even 10 cents". of them.

He continued to criticize the Biden administration for revising the jobs data. "This is not a recession... this is a depression," Trump emphasized.

He again promised to "make America great again".

The former President of the United States of America continued his campaign against Vice President Kamala Harris, telling her to "get out" during a rally in North Carolina. Trump reiterated that Harris has destroyed the country.

"On Tuesday, you have to stand up and tell Kamala that you can't stand her anymore, [and] that she is the worst vice president in the history of our country,'' he told his supporters.

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Trump continued to mock incumbent President Joe Biden, asking him where he was and saying other countries were probably wondering "who the hell is running the United States?"