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Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Trump predicts Arizona win at campaign rally in Prescott

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President Donald Trump | Stock Photo

President Donald Trump | Stock Photo

As millions of Americans have already started to cast their ballots early for the 2020 General Election, President Donald Trump believes many will be in his favor.

"Our people like to go out and vote, they like to vote," Trump said during a campaign rally in Prescott, Arizona Oct. 19.

During his speech in front of a large crowd, Trump said the Democratic Party is starting to get nervous. He claimed he's leading the early votes in Michigan and predicted a win in Arizona come Nov. 3. 

"We're going to win four more years in the White House," Trump said while encouraging his supporters to vote either early, absentee or at the polls on Election Day.

During the rally, Trump mentioned his own battle with COVID-19. He called Regeneron, the therapeutic he took, a "cure," since he went from feeling sick to "like superman" overnight. He said his administration plans to make the drug available to everyone in the country for free. He also said the country's economy will have its "greatest" year in 2021 should he be elected. He compared the decision between himself and Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden the choice between "a Trump recovery or a Biden depression."

"With your vote we will continue to cut your taxes and regulations to maintain your energy independence, strengthen our military, support our great police, protect our Second Amendment which is under siege, defend our borders, arrest violent criminals and confirm more judges to uphold the rule of law," Trump said during the Make America Great Again event.

He called the upcoming election the "most important" in U.S. history, saying it's the difference between the "American Dream and a Socialist nightmare."

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