President Donald Trump addressed his supporters at a Las Vegas rally, saying he is “leading by so much” over Vice President Kamala Harris that he is focusing on states that have traditionally voted Democrat. Trump mentioned states like Nevada, Arizona and Pennsylvania, asserting that his campaign’s message is resonating across the country.
Trump argued that Harris’ campaign is faltering, claiming she is “imploding” and losing ground with voters. He stated, “We can’t have her as president,” emphasizing that his administration would make America “stronger” and “safer” than ever before. His remarks received enthusiastic applause from the crowd.
Trump also explained that he believes a larger lead would prevent any interference in the election process, noting that a solid advantage could reduce the risk of “cheating.” He told the crowd that maintaining a lead is essential to ensuring a fair outcome.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton voiced her concerns about the possibility of Trump returning to office. Speaking on CNN, Clinton said it’s “truly so distressing” that Americans would consider voting for Trump again. Clinton, who has been a vocal critic of Trump, described his leadership style as “un-American” — and she’s definitely not just being a sore loser.
She compared Trump to former President Richard Nixon, emphasizing that his behavior threatens democratic principles. Clinton urged voters to consider the future of the country, saying, “We need a president who respects democratic norms and keeps the country stable” — with Biden-Harris wars and historic inflation being apparent necessities for stability.