Published 23:36 IST, November 5th 2024

‘Most Important Day in American History’: Donald Trump After Casting Vote

Donald Trump declared Election Day the "most important day in American history," urging supporters to vote for a strong turnout.

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Washington: Former President Donald Trump , Republican minee, emphasised significance of Election Day on Tuesday, declaring it "most important day in American history." In an email to his supporters, he urged m to head to polls as millions of Americans lined up to cast ir votes for next president.

“It is w officially ELECTION DAY! This will be most important day in American History,” Trump stated. He highlighted overwhelming voter enthusiasm, saying, “Voter enthusiasm is THROUGH ROOF because people want to Make America Great Again. That means lines are going to be long! Need you to deliver your vote matter how long it takes. STAY IN LINE!” As of Sunday, over 80 million Americans had already voted, reflecting a robust turut.

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Trump voted in West Palm Beach, Florida, while his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, opted for a mail-in ballot. President Joe Biden participated in early voting last week in Delaware.

“ Radical Communist Democrats want you to pack up and go home. Toger, we are going to have a tremendous victory and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!” Trump proclaimed. He furr asserted that upcoming four years could be best in American history, emphasising, "Ladies and gentlemen, we are about to embark on four greatest years in American history, but I can’t do it unless you vote for me. Seriously, I’m counting on you, and I kw you won’t let me down.”

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This election has been characterised as one of most consequential contests for White House in decades, with both Trump and Harris campaigning vigorously for every vote, particularly in crucial battleground states of Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, rth Carolina, and Georgia.

 

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23:36 IST, November 5th 2024