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In his ‘closing message’ to voters, Trump promised to lead America into a new ‘golden age’
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In his ‘closing message’ to voters, Trump promised to lead America into a new ‘golden age’

Former President Donald Trump On Monday, in his final appeal to voters before Election Day, he promised to lead the United States into a new “golden age.”

“My message to Americans tonight is simple: We don’t have to live this way. “We don’t have to settle for weakness, incompetence, decline and decay,” the Republican candidate told supporters in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in the penultimate speech of his 720-day campaign.

“With your vote tomorrow, we can solve every problem our country faces and lead America, and indeed the world, to new victories,” Trump said.

“We’re going to help the world – a lot of people think we’re isolationists, we’re not – but we want the world to appreciate what we’re doing. “They need to appreciate that we are helping them,” he said.

Trump delivered his “closing message” to voters on Monday. AFP via Getty Images

Trump, 78, vowed to “end inflation,” “quickly stop the invasion of criminals coming to our border” and “strengthen our military” after the Harris-Biden administration “gave much of it to Afghanistan.” To the Middle Eastern country Taliban.

“I will restore peace to the world and save the American dream,” the 45th president promised. “Together, we will begin the four greatest years in our country’s history and usher in the most extraordinary economic growth the world has ever seen.”

“This will be America’s golden age,” Trump said Tuesday about what he has in store for the country if elected.

Ahead of his nearly two-hour speech, Trump’s aides described his Steel City speech as his “closing message” to voters across the country.

The former president will make his final speech before Election Day in Grand Rapids, Michigan, late Monday.

“If you vote for Kamala (Harris), you will live with four more years of misery, failure and disaster,” Trump warned. “Our country may never recover.”

“If you vote for me, I will deliver rising wages, rising incomes, and tremendous job growth, wealth, and opportunity for Americans of every race, religion, color, and creed,” he promised, promising cheaper food, higher food prices, and higher food prices. paychecks, safer streets and wealthier communities.

“Your future will be brighter than ever,” Trump predicted.

The former president spoke at four rallies on the final day of his campaign trail. AFP via Getty Images

Trump accused his 60-year-old Democratic rival of being unfit for the presidency because of his handling of the border crisis, calling it a “terrible betrayal.”

“Over the past four years, Kamala has orchestrated the most egregious betrayal of the people by any leader in American history,” he said. “He violated his oath, destroyed our sovereign borders (and) unleashed an army of gangs and criminal immigrants from jails and prisons.”

Trump said, “The day I take office, the immigrant invasion will end and the restoration of our country will begin,” and he again increased his goal of “liberating” the cities invaded by immigrant gangs and launched the largest deportation program in US history on his first day in office.

The former president received several notable endorsements on the final day of his campaign trail, including former foe Megyn Kelly, podcaster Joe Rogan and the son of legendary Puerto Rican Pittsburgh Pirates baseball player Roberto Clemente.

Kelly, who made a surprise appearance at the Pittsburgh rally with Trump at her side, said, “He will be the protector of women, and that’s why I’m voting for him.”

The former Fox News host said immigration was his “number one” issue in the election and encouraged voters in the swing state to “vote for Trump and make sure ten of your friends vote for Trump, too.”

Trump, 78, brought several of his children and their spouses to the stage with him in Pittsburgh. AFP via Getty Images

The former commander-in-chief compared the situation of the race to a football team ready to run out of time.

“The ball is in our court. It is in our hands to win,” Trump said.

“All I ask of you is to go out and vote, because if you vote, we will win.”