Trump: We have to stop Harris’ ‘country-destroying radical-left agenda’

Trump: We have to stop Harris’ ‘country-destroying radical-left agenda’
Former President Donald J. Trump will visit Austin as part of the American Freedom Tour. — Wikimedia Commons
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President Donald Trump said his objective to halt Vice President Kamala Harris’s “country-destroying radical-left agenda” during a campaign rally on October 6.

“Together, we will deliver low taxes, low regulations, low energy costs, low interest rates, and low inflation so that everyone can afford groceries, a nice car, and a home,” said Donald John Trump, 45th President of the United States. “We will stop the invasion, we will end migrant crime, we will strengthen our military, we will build a missile defense shield. We will keep Critical Race Theory and transgender insanity out of our schools, and keep men out of women’s sports. But for that to happen, we must defeat Kamala Harris—and we must stop her country-destroying radical-left agenda once and for all. We want a landslide that is TOO BIG TO RIG!”

Trump visited Juneau, Wisconsin, as part of his campaign efforts ahead of the upcoming election. This visit marked his fourth stop in the state within eight days. He urged early voting, highlighting Wisconsin’s pivotal role in the election and asserting that winning the state would secure the presidency. Trump contrasted his campaign with Vice President Harris’s recent visit to Wisconsin, as both candidates focus heavily on key battleground states such as Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. According to polls, there is a tight race in Wisconsin as voting begins.

At the rally in Juneau, Trump criticized the Biden administration’s response to Hurricane Helene, describing it as the worst he had ever seen. He also took aim at Kamala Harris, labeling her “incompetent” and criticizing her promises to lower costs for Americans. Trump encouraged his supporters to vote early and use absentee ballots, warning that a Harris victory would be disastrous for the country. Additionally, he pledged to cut energy prices by 50% if re-elected and received endorsements from local sheriffs for his law enforcement policies.

Early voting in Wisconsin commences on October 22, with absentee ballots currently available. Residents have until October 16 to register online or can register in person up until election day.



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