Former President Trump is reportedly confident of his impending victory in tomorrow’s presidential election.
He will become the first former president to lose office and then win it again since 1892 if he is correct.
“They have an expression, I hate the expression actually, but it’s ours to lose. Does that make sense to you? It’s ours to lose. If we get everybody out and vote, there’s not a thing they can do.” Trump said during a Monday rally in North Carolina.
The campaign team of the former president is optimistic because it is confident that its fundamental argument, which is that the Biden-Harris administration has harmed the economy and frontier, and that Trump will address these issues, will resonate with voters.
Despite the fact that Trump has experienced a few negative news cycles, his advisers and campaign aides have consistently emphasized that he is currently in a stronger position in the surveys than he was during his previous two campaigns.
Trump conducted events in three battleground states on the final day of the campaign. This was his third continuous day of campaigning in North Carolina, a testament to the state’s competitiveness.
He held a rally. North Carolina was won by Trump in 2016 and 2020; however, recent polls indicate that the race is currently tied.
Experts have identified two events that Trump conducted in Pennsylvania as the probable critical point that will determine the candidate’s ability to secure the 270 electoral votes required to secure the presidency.
He concluded the day in Michigan, the same state in which he concluded his 2016 and 2020 campaigns.
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