Trump Issues Stark Warning to Americans as Election Approaches

Trump Issues Stark Warning to Americans as Election Approaches

Former President Donald Trump has issued a warning to Americans, stating that failing to vote for him in the upcoming November presidential election could mean the loss of their country.

“The most important day in the history of our country is going to be November 5,” Trump emphasized. “Our country is going bad. And it’s going to be changed on November 5, and if it’s not changed, we’re not going to have a country anymore.”

During the discussion, Trump talked about Truth Social, his social media platform. With a 58 percent ownership stake, Trump could become the first American president to have a significant role in a publicly traded company if he wins the presidency. He previously had stocks available for public purchase.

“It gave me a voice. And when I was terminated from Twitter, it was vicious, and then all of a sudden I didn’t have a voice. And now it’s public. And the stock has gone through the roof. And really this is, I think in the true sense, this is really a great sign of where the people in this country stand. I view it as a poll. And I call it the voice. It’s the voice of America. It’s my voice,” Trump added.

Larry Sabato, Director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, remarked during a CNN segment that the race between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is “no longer close,” dismissing the notion that Biden could significantly close the gap through media appearances or rallies.

“I don’t think [President Biden] can change the dynamic with one interview,” Sabato stated. “I suppose you’d say stop the bleeding and the bleeding has been bad. I mean, we’ve been looking at all the data coming in, all the surveys — some public, some private — and it’s bad. Democrats need to understand that things are not stable and it is no longer close. The race between Biden and Trump is no longer close.”

“Just take the four last week, including CNN’s poll — all of them were in agreement, which you rarely see even with well-conducted polls: Biden, who was really maybe even, maybe two points behind Trump, is now — at least in unison in these polls — six points behind,” Sabato added. “That’s millions and millions of voters. And what is it that’s going to restore them? A good interview, a good rally? Come on.”

Meanwhile, Biden has declared that he will stay in the presidential race against Trump, despite apparent voter discontent.

A Rasmussen Reports poll released on Friday revealed troubling news for both Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. The poll indicated that 55 percent of respondents want Biden to withdraw from the presidential race. Additionally, 50 percent said that Democrats should choose someone new, not Harris, to replace him.

“Importantly, nearly half (48%) of Democratic voters at least somewhat agree that Biden should step aside and let the Democratic Party choose another candidate,” the poll stated.

Another poll by Cygnal also presented dire news for the Democrats, showing a negative reaction to Biden’s debate performance and a lack of confidence in Harris.

“Post-debate, we’ve seen the largest single month-over-month movement towards Republicans across-the-board, from R+0 to R+4, in the history of our national polling,” Cygnal President Brent Buchanan said. “President Biden’s image worsened to 62% having an unfavorable view of him after 67% of respondents said they watched his disastrous debate performance.”

“Trump’s performance earned him 4 points of undecided debate-watchers and another 3 points from those who were Biden supporters heading into the debate. There’s little question this has further eroded the political environment for Democrats,” Buchanan noted.

Despite the bleak polling numbers, Biden has affirmed that he will not step aside.

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