Monday, January 17, 2022

Trump has started the midterm campaign, talking about the last presidential election


 

 Former President Donald Trump has launched his first rally in Arizona's midterm elections - a state to be observed in 2022 - still focused on the presidential race he lost and politicians who supported or thwarted his efforts to cancel the election. results, writes the American newspaper Politico.

 Saturday night's event was organized to refute President Joe Biden's fierce attacks on the role of the former president in the January 6 attack on the Capitol. Republicans postponed their response when Trump canceled his January 6th address in Mar-a-Lago, but the former president gave a sharp response to Democrats in the bright red (Republican) Pinal County.

Speaking on a podium decorated with "Save America", Trump began his speech with a statement of "proof" that the 2020 election was "rigged." At the same time, he promised that Republicans will take over the House of Representatives and the Senate in 2022, and governors will run across the country.

 "Fake news and crazy media have refused to talk about it," Trump said of his campaign allegations. "They say, 'Well, this is an unfounded big lie.'" The big lie. The big lie is a lot of nonsense. That's what it is. "

"If elections were held today, we would defeat them as hard in any way we could, just as we did on November 3. We defeated them. "If we had a fair press, the election would be very different," Trump said, commenting on the election, which he lost by more than 7 million votes.

 The destination of Trump's first rally in Florence, Arizona, was no accident. The state is "zero" in the Stop theft movement's efforts to find evidence that the 2020 election was stolen by Democrats.

 "Forcing innocent children to grow up in masks ... locking people in their homes ... they are just acting rude across the country," Trump said. "I say, 'That's enough, and we won't take it any longer.'



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