Trump Releases Special Message Ahead Of Election Day

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump released an ad on Sunday calling on Americans to go vote this week as the presidential election comes to a close. “Hello to our great sports fans, and I hope you having a fantastic time,” Trump says in the ad that went viral as NFL games were being played across ...

Nov 3, 2024 - 19:28
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Trump Releases Special Message Ahead Of Election Day

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump released an ad on Sunday calling on Americans to go vote this week as the presidential election comes to a close.

“Hello to our great sports fans, and I hope you having a fantastic time,” Trump says in the ad that went viral as NFL games were being played across the country.

“We’re two days away from the most important election in the history of our country,” he said. “We’ve got to save our country, and it needs saving. It’s in very bad shape.”

Trump referenced this week’s jobs report that showed economic growth slowed to a near complete stop with only a net of several thousand jobs created.

“The worst economic numbers in generations were just announced two days ago,” he said. “We’re losing jobs. We’re losing everything, including viability. We’re going to end up in a depression based on what’s been happening.”

“We’ve never seen anything like it, at least for the last 40 years,” he continued. “We have to straighten out our country, we have to close our borders, we have to lower our taxes, we have to get rid of inflation, and we’re going to do it.”

Trump said that voters needed to remember that Vice President Kamala Harris and her allies were responsible for the numerous crises that have erupted over the last four years.

“I’ll fix it,” he closed. “Most important election in the history of our country. Go and vote.”

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