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President Trump Will Hold A Rally In Georgia On Saturday


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Trump is going back on the trail!

President Trump announced he will hold a rally in Georgia on Saturday.

He plans to campaign on behalf of Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler who are in heated races in Georgia.

I’m sure he’ll mention the election fraud that occurred in Georgia and call out election officials responsible too.

The Washington Times added these details to Trump’s statements:

President Donald on Thursday  said he’ll go to Georgia to rally supporters ahead of two Senate runoff elections.

“This has a long way to go,” Trump said on Thanksgiving evening, “This election was a fraud. It was a rigged election.”

Trump spoke to reporters at the White House after speaking with U.S. military leaders overseas.

After his conversation, Trump took questions for the first time since Election Day and angrily denounced officials in Georgia and Pennsylvania, two key swing states that helped give Biden the win, as “enemies of the state” and claimed they were culprits in vote fraud.

Trump said he would hold a rally with thousands of supporters in Georgia to support a pair of Republican candidates – Sen. David Perdue and Sen. Kelly Loeffler – whose runoff elections on Jan. 5 will determine which party controls the Senate.

The New York Post covered the story also:

President Trump said Thursday he will visit Georgia to campaign for incumbent GOP Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue.

The commander in chief announced his plans while speaking to reporters following a Thanksgiving video conference with military members stationed abroad, saying he would head out “probably Saturday.”

“Speaking of Georgia, we’re going there. I spoke with the two great senators today. I’ll probably be going on Saturday,” Trump said, adding that he planned to hold some type of campaign rally.

He went on to argue that people in the Peach State felt “very disappointed we were robbed,” appearing to allude to his losing Georgia to President-elect Joe Biden.

This will be the first rally held by Trump since the day before the election.

It comes at the perfect timing too!



 

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