As Election Day nears, Republican candidate Donald Trump ramped up his campaign with three rallies across North Carolina and Virginia, urging supporters to “stand up and tell Kamala that you’ve had enough.” In a video shared on X, Trump wrote, “Three beautiful MAGA RALLIES today in Gastonia, North Carolina, followed by Salem, Virginia — and this evening in Greensboro, North Carolina!”
Trump projected confidence in his address, urging voters to turn out and secure a win in the key battleground state of North Carolina. “When you’re winning by a lot, you could still lose by a little,” he said. “We’re not going to lose the great state of North Carolina.”
In Gastonia, Trump warned supporters that “the suburbs are under attack.” At a later rally in Salem, Virginia, he vowed to bring “peace and prosperity” to the country and criticized Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her a “liberal Left radical.”
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Trump was joined in Salem by Roanoke College swimmer Lily Mullens, who criticized policies allowing trans women on women’s sports teams, a stance Trump echoed. “We are so lucky to have a leader like Donald Trump with common sense,” Mullens said, thanking him for “standing with women.”
Trump also addressed economic issues, blaming what he called “Kamala’s economy” for the recent slowdown in job growth, with just 12,000 jobs added in October—the lowest since 2020. He promised to tackle immigration by implementing mass deportations and pledged sweeping tax cuts, particularly for workers and small businesses.
In Kinston, North Carolina, on Sunday, Trump will continue his push through battleground states, including Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia, as he seeks to secure the 272 electoral college votes needed for victory. Trump also alleged issues with elections in blue states, claiming that “if we had an honest election in California, we would win California.”