Trump has told Michigan he will “never return” if he votes for Biden.


President Donald Trump said at a rally in Michigan’s Grand Rapids on Monday that he would “never come back” and “ask all those plants to bring hell back” if the Democratic presidential candidate voted for Biden on Tuesday. Election.

Speaking at his final campaign rally, Trump told his supporters he would be “so angry” if the state of war did not vote to re-elect him.

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Trump won a short-lived victory in the state in 2001, but outperformed Biden in a recent poll, according to Five Thirty-Eight.

“You can’t do that in our country, right?” Trump told the audience Monday.

He added: “This puts more pressure on me to run against this type of person, you know. If you lost to someone who was good – can you imagine, the concept of losing this person?

“Oh, you get out there and vote tomorrow, or I’ll be so angry. I’ll never come back to Michigan. I’ll never come back. I’ll tell Japan to bring all those plants back to hell.”

Trump also claimed that a Biden administration would impose a strict coronavirus lockdown and that “no school, no graduation, no wedding, no Thanksgiving, no Easter, no Christmas, no Fourth of July, no future for young people.”

“Other than that it’s really good,” he said.