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Donald Trump Tells Christian Voters If He’s Elected, They “Don’t Have To Vote Anymore”

Donald Trump Tells Christian Voters If He’s Elected, They “Don’t Have To Vote Anymore”

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The former president also confirmed that he should win the November 5 presidential election with a margin “so large that it cannot be rigged”.

Donald Trump has once again made headlines across the Atlantic with a shocking new phrase. According to the US press, the former president addressed 3,500 people on Friday evening during an event dedicated to conservative Christians. “The Summit of the Faithful”, held in West Palm Beach, Florida. Those who participated in the meeting said: “No More Voting” If the election is held in November. The Republican candidate also hoped to win the presidential election by a margin “It’s too important to be fake”.

“Christians should get out and vote. Just this one time, he told the crowd. You don’t have to do this anymore. Four more years. Do you know what? Everything will be sorted. Everything will be fine. My beautiful Christians, you don’t have to vote anymore. Before proceeding: “I love you Christians, I am a Christian. I love you and you should get out and vote. You don’t have to vote in four years. We’ll fix the problem so you don’t have to vote anymore.

“Christians, please vote!”

On social networks, Internet users were alarmed by Donald Trump’s comments, which are considered close to authoritarianism. The crowd gave him a standing ovation after his speech in which he reiterated that Democrats rigged the 2020 presidential election.fight, fight, fight, fight, The crowd responded.

This is not the first time the former president has sought to seduce evangelical voters. In June, during an interview with a group of evangelical Christians in Washington, he asked them to go to the polls already. “Christians, please vote!”He told them, according to the American press.

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