America will elect a new president on November 5. Before this, Republicans and Democrats are busy trying to woo voters. Meanwhile, Republican candidate Donald Trump sharpened his election campaign by holding three rallies. Here he aggressively appealed to the people to 'fire' Kamala Harris now. Trump advised voters to use their valuable votes through two rallies in North Carolina and one in Virginia. After the rally, Trump shared a video on social media platform X and wrote, “Three beautiful Maji rallies today in Gastonia, North Carolina, followed by Salem, Virginia - and this evening in Greensboro, North Carolina!”
Urge to vote on Election Day
Trump encouraged his supporters to "stand up and tell Kamala that enough is enough," and said, "Kamala Harris, you're fired!" On Saturday, Trump expressed confidence in his address to the people in the battleground state, talking about his strong position in the election. He also urged voters to vote on election day.
“Many cities are under attack”
“When you're winning, you can lose by a small margin,” Trump said. “And we can't afford to lose the great state of North Carolina. We're not going to lose the great state of North Carolina.” In his speech in Gastonia, North Carolina, he warned that “many cities across the country are under attack.” Later, at a rally in Salem, Virginia, he addressed a crowd of thousands, promising to usher in a new era of “peace and prosperity” for the country. In this speech, he continued to criticize Harris, calling her a “liberal left-wing radical.”
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are anti-women
While in Salem, Trump also addressed the recent case of a trans woman who was allowed to join the Roanoke College women's swimming team, claiming that seven members of the swimming team met her backstage before inviting her on stage. In this case, Lily Mullens criticized the policies of the current government, saying, "Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have advocated for this anti-women gender-based discrimination to continue throughout the country."
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