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Trump assures voters they won’t need to vote again if he wins the election

After former President Donald Trump concluded his nearly 75-minute address on Friday evening, he made a final appeal to the Christian conservative audience, stating that if they support him on Election Day, they will never be required to vote again.

“I don’t mind how, but you need to go out and vote,” Trump remarked at Turning Point Action’s Believers Summit in West Palm Beach. “Christians, go out and vote just this once.”

“You won’t have to do it anymore. Four more years. You know what? It’ll be fixed,” Trump declared.

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – JULY 24: U.S. Republican Presidential nominee former President Donald Trump arrives at his campaign rally at the Bojangles Coliseum on July 24, 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The rally is the former president’s first since President Joe Biden announced he would be ending his reelection bid. (Photo by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
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He remarked: “I adore you, Christians. I am a Christian. I adore you, go out, you must go out and vote. In four years, you won’t have to vote again, we will have it rectified so well that you won’t need to vote.”

The Harris campaign is portraying Trump’s statement that if Christians vote this one time they won’t have to do it anymore as a “promise to terminate democracy.”

“When Vice President Harris asserts that this election is about freedom she means it. Our democracy is under attack by criminal Donald Trump,” Harris for President Spokesperson James Singer expressed. “Donald Trump wants to revert America to a politics of hate, chaos, and fear – this November America will come together around Vice President Kamala Harris to thwart him.”

The event revolved around divine intervention – where Trump reiterated that the strength of prayer and the mercy of Almighty God saved his life a fortnight ago when a bullet hit him in an attempted assassination.

“We want to express our gratitude to each and every believer in this room for your prayers and your incredible backing. I genuinely valued it. Something was at work, that we acknowledge, something was at work,” Trump commenced his remarks. “I appear before you tonight, thanks to the strength of prayer and the mercy of Almighty God.”

Trump also implied that Christians do not vote “proportionally,” a topic he frequently discusses on the campaign circuit.

“I don’t wish to reprimand you, but are you aware that Christians do not vote proportionally?” Trump inquired of the audience.

Trump’s remarks circulated on social media with users suggesting that his comments bore resemblance to when he mentioned that he would act like a dictator, but only on “day one” and insinuated that Trump was hinting at never leaving the White House.

The Trump campaign issued a statement clarifying what the former president might have intended with his message to Christian voters, his campaign proposed he was discussing the “significance of faith,” “unifying the nation,” and bringing prosperity.”

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