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Trump speaks at an event at the Minden-Tahoe, Nevada airport on Sept. 12 – Photo: REUTERS
According to Reuters, Trump’s speech revolved around disparaging Democrats, denouncing the media and doubting the credibility of the vote-by-mail.
Crowds of thousands of supporters have gathered at the Minden-Tahoe airport. The image shows Trump supporters together, many of them not even wearing masks to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks.
Trump spoke about his ambition to serve as president for four more years, then “four more years,” although provisions in the US Constitution prohibit US presidents from serving more than two terms, each for four years.
Trump excited: “We will have four more years in the White House and then we will negotiate. Gentlemen, because we can (negotiate), based on how they support us, they are.” It could be four years older. “
Trump once again accused Democrats of intentionally “fixing” the upcoming November 3 election. Trump is behind his rival Biden in the national and Nevada polls. Also in this state, in 2016 he lost to rival Hillary Clinton by a narrow margin.
Trump supporters in the Nevada election campaign on September 12 – Photo: REUTERS
Meanwhile, Biden is focused on criticizing Trump for failing to come up with a national strategy to combat the COVID-19 pandemic that has killed nearly 200,000 Americans.
In a statement issued the same day, Biden said: “The people of Nevada do not need a president who says it is good to do it wrong, nor do they need his reckless protests but ignore the reality of COVID-19 and endanger public health.
Nevada families need solutions, from curbing disease to building a better economy and making it easier for millions of Americans to access quality health care. “
According to Reuters, Trump has increased the number of campaigns in recent weeks, campaigning in a hangar or large outdoor spaces to avoid the risk of the corona virus spreading to his followers. he.
His campaign is also actively campaigning for funding. A Republican member said they could raise about $ 18 million over the weekend through events in Washington and Nevada.