Monday, November 25

Trump again mentions that there was electoral fraud in the 2020 elections

Donald Trump held a campaign fundraiser in Minnesota, a traditionally Democratic state where he boasted of being able to win in the 2024 elections.

During the campaign rally held in St. Paul, The former president claimed that he won the elections in Minnesota in 2020, yes ok Official results reveal that he lost by more than 200,000 votes in that state against his opponent, current Democratic President Joe Biden.

Minnesota is a state that Democrats have traditionally won.

“We have to be careful, we have to watch those votes,” he warned at the electoral rally in a state, which, as many local media have recorded today, He swore not to return after the results of the 2020 elections were known.

Trump promised that if he wins this year’s presidential election will implement an electoral identification, a requirement he said Democrats don’t want because they want to continue “cheating.”

Trump leads polls in five of the six key US states over Biden, reveals The New York Times
Donald Trump, former president of the United States.
Credit: Matt Rourke | AP

Trump again seriously insulted Biden, whom he considers “the worst president in the History of the United States” and accused him of “corrupt” and undertaking “terrible” economic management.

“Two days ago, it was announced that inflation in April continued to rise at a brutal annual rate of 3.4%. “Consumer prices have just reached an all-time high,” said the president, alluding to the figures released this week by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

According to this organization, the inflation rate in the United States fell one tenth in April, to 3.4%, after two months of consecutive increases, while consumer prices increased three tenths compared to March, a figure that represented a tenth less than the monthly increase registered in March, compared to February.

During the nearly 90-minute speech at the Minnesota Republican Party’s Lincoln Reagan Dinner in St. Paul, Trump attacked CNN journalist Jake Tapper, who will moderate the June 27 presidential candidate debate along with Dana Bash, and claimed that Biden should take a drug test beforehand.

Trump also promised again a “mass deportation” of immigrants, to counteract “open border policies.” of the current administration in the White House, thanks to which “thousands of criminals” have entered the country.

AND declared himself a victim of the judicial processes he faces, such as the criminal trial in New York for falsification of commercial records, and even criticized electric cars and trucks, in a nod to the powerful fuel industry in this state, which is a large producer of ethanol.

In the ideological field, denounced the participation of “men in women’s sports” and promised that if elected they will be banned from the women’s categories of any competition.

Likewise, he warned that would suspend funding for any school that mandates vaccinations.

Trump, who at the national level almost maintains a technical tie in voting intention with Biden (he surpasses him by just one percentage point, according to the FiveThirtyEight average of polls), will continue this weekend with campaign events.

Trump will be the keynote speaker at the National Rifle Association’s (NRA) annual convention, which is being held in Dallas, Texas, on Saturday.

Keep reading:
• Trump’s daughter-in-law claims presidential debates are rigged in favor of Biden
• Kamala Harris pressures Trump to name running mate by proposing debate dates
• Most diverse voters, including Latinos, would vote for Biden because Trump supports eliminating birthright citizenship