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Trump: 'If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing'

“Our entire nation is counting on the people of this great commonwealth,” Donald Trump said about Pennsylvania.

“We got to take our country back from these horrible people because, if we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing,” he said.

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During his speech in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump called Kamala Harris a “communist” and criticized her border policies.

Trump said he thinks he won the 2016 elections because of his harsh border policies.

“We don’t have a great country anymore,” Trump said. “I hate to say it, but America soon will be greater than ever before.”

Trump: 'If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing'

“Our entire nation is counting on the people of this great commonwealth,” Donald Trump said about Pennsylvania.

“We got to take our country back from these horrible people because, if we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole thing,” he said.

Donald Trump said that the 7 October attacks on Israel and the Russian attack on Ukraine wouldn’t have happened if the Biden administration hadn’t been elected.

“Think of how different this world would have been,” he said.

Trump then attacked Harris for dodging questions during her interviews.

Trump at the rally in Indiana.
Trump at the rally in Indiana. Photograph: Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images

Trump urges supporters to 'get out and vote'

“We’re here today because early voting begins in Pennsylvania over the next two weeks, and we need each and every one of you to go out,” Donald Trump said at the start of his speech in Pennsylvania.

“Go out and make a plan to vote early, vote absentee or vote in person on election day, but you gotta get out and vote,” he said.

Trump speaks at campaign rally in Indiana, Pennsylvania

Donald Trump started his speech 50 minutes late instead of the scheduled 7pm slot in Indiana, Pennsylvania.

He walked out to Lee Greenwood’s God Bless the USA.

Kamala Harris’s and Donald Trump’s presidential campaigns have ramped up efforts in Pennsylvania.

In 2008, the state voted for the Democratic candidate, and again in 2012. But in 2016, Pennsylvania voted in favor of the Republican candidate. The state then voted Democratic in 2020.

Earlier today, Trump participated at a roundtable in Pennsylvania to garner support from American farmers. Trump said he would impose a national sales tax with or without Congress.

Former president Donald Trump is running 20 minutes late for his speech.

He was slated to start at 7pm ET/4pm PT in Indiana, Pennsylvania.

In a few minutes, Donald Trump will speak at an event at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, about 55 miles east of Pittsburgh. We’ll be covering Trump’s remarks.

Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer condemned Democratic congresswoman Rashida Tlaib after accusing Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel of potential bias in bringing charges against pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Michigan. Nessel later said Tlaib’s comments were antisemitic.

“The suggestion that Attorney General Nessel would make charging decisions based on her religion as opposed to the rule of law is antisemitic,” Whitmer wrote in a statement to CNN’s Jake Tapper, host of State of the Union.

“Attorney General Nessel has always conducted her work with integrity and followed the rule of law. We must all use our platform and voices to call out hateful rhetoric and racist tropes.”

New York Republican representative Anthony D’Esposito gave part-time jobs to his lover and his fiancée’s daughter after winning his seat in Congress in 2022, the New York Times reports.

D’Esposito’s hiring decisions are possible violations to congressional ethics rules, especially those against nepotism and engaging in relationships with employees under one’s supervision.

Both were employed in his district office, with the fiancée’s daughter earning $3,800 a month and the woman involved in the affair earning $2,000 a month.

Anthony D’Esposito last year.
Anthony D’Esposito last year.
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