Daily Caller News Foundation co-founder Tucker Carlson attacked Democrats at a Trump rally on Sunday, confidently declaring he was confident the former president would win the 2024 election within 10 days. .
thousands of Scores of Trump supporters flooded the typically liberal city Sunday afternoon, filling Madison Square Garden and kicking off the final week of campaigning before Election Day. Carlson took to the stage, joining Republican figures such as businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, Florida Representative Byron Donald, and former Democratic Hawaii Representative Tulsi Gabbard, and immediately expressed confidence in Trump’s victory. did.
…It’s Donald Trump, back in the city that birthed him, completely unabashed in a room full of friends. It is incredible to take away stones and give courage. Donald Trump will win. he will win We know that to be true,” Carlson said.
“The people he’s trying to take down don’t know anything and are panicking,” Carlson added. “People like Donald Trump have no idea why. Their first theory was, ‘Well, because Donald Trump is bad, half the country is bad.’ One of the reasons they’ve spent the last four years destroying the country is because they’re angry at voters who like Donald Trump. ”
Carlson continued to criticize Democrats’ confusion over voter support for Trump, citing two reasons why the former president is popular: a genuine “love” for voters and what he believes Trump brought to the American people. He cited the idea of “liberation” that he believes in. Carlson argued that through this release, voters have begun to see through the “lies” of the Democratic Party, and the biggest lie he claims is convincing others that the Democratic Party is “impressive.” (Related: What will happen if Trump wins?)
“…but big lies, do you know what a big lie is?” The big lie is that they’re impressive. That’s a big lie. That those in charge have somehow earned the right to control you, but they haven’t earned it yet. and you know it. They are the most useless people in America. They have no skills. They have three-quarters of the money, but they didn’t earn it,” Carlson said.
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“They set up a system whose very purpose was to give them unjust wealth and power. You look at Liz Cheney and you honestly ask yourself, is she going to help hundreds of thousands of people?” Could she have the skills to do it? Did she earn it? “I don’t think she would have done it,” Carlson said. Liz Cheney won’t be powerful. Larry Fink won’t get rich without a fair system. There’s no fair system that will elevate someone like Kamala Harris to the presidential nomination.”
Carlson said that by sticking to his party, Trump encouraged Republicans to “criticize” the Democratic Party’s “charade.” The DCNF co-founder noted that the more people openly support Trump, the harder it will be for voters to believe that Harris can win.
“The shameful thing is to take over a perfectly great country and destroy it the way it has been…it’s going to be pretty tough for them,” Carlson said. “Ten days from now, it’s going to be pretty hard to look America straight in the eyes, look at us and say, ‘You know what?'” Kamala Harris, she just got 85 million votes, That’s because she’s so impressive that she’s the first Samoan-Malaysian with a low IQ, former California prosecutor, to be elected president. It’s just a surge of popular support, and anyone who thinks otherwise is just a weirdo or a criminal. ”
“At this stage, after nine years of listening to their lies, all of which turned out to be completely false. No, it’s not safe or effective, and no, she’s not impressive,” Carlson said. added. “I can’t believe the rest of us are like, ‘You know what?’ Joe Scarborough, you’re right, you’re right. She was so impressive that she won fair and square. “i don’t think so. “
Carlson called this new rebellion a liberation and freedom to “say what is clearly true,” and concluded by thanking Donald Trump.
Trump took it. stage On his final evening, he was greeted by a cheering crowd and spoke to supporters for about an hour. The former president focused his policy platform on addressing top voters’ concerns about the economy, inflation and immigration. He encouraged the audience to vote, noting that Republicans could control both the Senate and House of Representatives and hinting at unannounced plans he had discussed with Republican Speaker Mike Johnson to secure Congress.
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