At an event in Florida celebrating his birthday, former President Donald Trump made an unusual pitch for volunteers to help get out the vote. He told the crowd, “We don’t need your vote,” claiming he already had “plenty.” Despite this, he encouraged people to volunteer and get trained at Trump Force 47 dot com.
Trump reiterated his unfounded assertion that he won the 2020 election, a claim that has been repeatedly debunked by state officials from his own party. He vowed not to let the same thing happen again, despite no evidence of the alleged fraud he references.
During his speech, Trump praised efforts in states like Pennsylvania and North Carolina, highlighting the work of the North Carolina Republican Party and its former head, Michael. He emphasized the importance of preventing vote theft, stating, “We’re not letting it happen. It’s not happening again.”
Trump concluded his speech with a sense of reluctance, expressing his desire to continue speaking and engaging with the audience.
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We have to do a job here. We have to do a big, beautiful job!
And, just remember that date. Remember the date. And it comes earlier. You know, in Pennsylvania on September 22nd in North Carolina, where we have, we’ve taken the head of the Republican Party. We won that state so strong, so powerfully. He had 602 lawyers working for him so that they couldn’t steal the vote. He was great.
So Michael’s here someplace, but he was the head of the North Carolina Republican Party. And what a job he did. And he’s very focused on that.
I actually tell our people, we don’t need your vote! We got so many votes, we don’t need them!
We just don’t want to see votes stolen. We don’t want to say, you know, steal the vote! We’re not letting it happen. We’re not going to let it happen. It’s not happening again. Our country can’t take it and we’re not going to let it happen again.
So you take a look in conclusion, and it’s, just a beautiful night. I hate to conclude. We should go on much longer. I hate to conclude, Congressman, I don’t think we should conclude. Let’s go on for a couple of hours. We won’t lose anybody. We won’t lose anybody.