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Trump also raised concerns about the delay in the election result and spoke of problems.
“We will be waiting. November 3 will come and go. And we will not know. And you will have chaos in our country,” he said.
Many in the crowd weren’t wearing masks and had no social distancing, but Trump said the country was “turning the corner” from COVID-19.
“We are now only a few weeks away from mass distribution of a safe vaccine,” he said.
After the rally, some supporters Newshub spoke with said it was a highlight to see Trump in person.
“I feel like a kid at Christmas right now,” one person said of the rally. “The best part, it was definitely the most exciting experience I had in my life.”
“He has been the best president I have had in my life, my 30 years of life,” said another.
Others said Trump will continue to win if the election is “rigged.”
“It will be manipulated, but we will still win,” said one.
“We may have to be patient, but I think we’re going to get him out,” said another.
Another Trump supporter said about the coronavirus that there is a “risk in everything” and was not particularly concerned.
“Safety is an illusion – you can fall in the shower and die,” he said.
The focus of COVID-19 was in stark contrast to the presidential campaign of Democrat Joe Biden, who kept his drive-in rallies socially distant.
“It’s time for Donald Trump to pack his bags and go home. We are done with the chaos, the tweets, the anger, the hatred, the failure, the refusal to take any responsibility,” he told supporters in Detroit, Michigan. . .
Early voter turnout has reached 91.6 million, representing more than two-thirds of the 2016 total turnout.
Texas has surpassed its total turnout from the last election with nearly nine million votes cast there.
This state of Pennsylvania, Biden’s home state, is one of the biggest prizes of all. He is scheduled to visit there on Monday (New Zealand time) to try and bring the presidency home.