Trump Sounds Alarm on Early Voting: Urges Pennsylvania Voters to Cast Ballots on Election Day
(AFP, Indiana, Pennsylvania, 23) The US presidential election will begin on November 5. Today Republican presidential candidate Trump criticized “early voting” as stupid, but he still encouraged Pennsylvania voters to vote as soon as possible. Trump has vowed to push back on the “attack” of immigrants in the battleground state if he wins the election.
“If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole election, it’s that simple,” said Trump Among the many swing states that will determine the outcome of the November 5 election, Pennsylvania may be the most critical state Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris enters the White House.
“Go out and plan if you’re going to vote early, vote absentee or vote in person on Election Day,” she said.
Trump reminded people in the western Pennsylvania town of Indiana that Pennsylvania will begin early voting in the next two weeks. “Vote today.”
Trump, who failed to win Pennsylvania in the 2020 presidential election and lost to incumbent President Joe Biden, once again expressed doubts about early voting that year. “I’m curious about what happened in those 45 days… What happened last time was disgraceful, including what happened here. But we won’t let it happen again,” he said.
Trump has often said on the campaign trail that he prefers to vote on the same day, but his campaign has been urging Republicans to vote before Election Day in an effort to dilute the advantage that early voting has had. giving to the Democrats in recent elections.
Trump spent much of his rambling 90-minute speech talking about immigration, repeating the dark image of “murderers” and other “bad” immigrants flooding across the border and taking over communities.
He said: “If Harris wins this election, she will allow illegal immigrants from all over the world to flood into the cities and towns of Pennsylvania, and Pennsylvania will never be the same again.”
Trump also mentioned Springfield, Ohio, where he and other Republicans have repeatedly repeated baseless racial slurs, saying that Haitian immigrants there would eat residents’ pet cats and dogs, and falsely claiming that 4,000 people living there in the provincial town of Charleroi has seen a population surge of 2,000% due to immigration in recent years.
American media have reported that the number of new immigrants in Charleroi has actually increased from just 700 to 2,000.
Trump also mentioned energy issues that are very important to Pennsylvania voters, especially the hydraulic fracturing (fracking) technology for extracting natural gas. Harris, who opposed it in the past, has now turned to support it.
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