Trump: ‘Going to Bring Our Country Back From Hell’

Published December 16, 2023

Denouncing President Joe Biden unleashing “hell” on America, former President Donald Trump hailed “what a difference a president can make; it really does make a difference.”

“Joe Biden is a low-IQ individual,” Trump told his Durham, New Hampshire, campaign rally in a speech that aired live and in its entirety on Newsmax. “He is truly the worst, most incompetent, and most corrupt president in the history of our country.

“But with your vote in this election, together we’re going to save America and we’re going to bring our country back from hell. It’s in hell. In hell. Not one thing has gotten better under crooked Joe Biden.”

Speaking to a crowd at the University of New Hampshire, Trump saluted the energy behind his campaign, both in the primary and against Biden.

“Have we ever seen spirit like we have right now? I don’t think so,” Trump said. “You know why? Because we gave them a chance and they’re destroying our country.”

The New Hampshire primary is the first in the nation, roughly one week after the Iowa caucuses, next month.

“We’re just 38 days away from New Hampshire’s first in the nation primary, and you know what? You’re first in the nation because I kept you first in the nation,” Trump said. “Unlike Biden, he didn’t keep your first in the nation — that we know.

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SOURCE: www.newsmax.com

RELATED: Trump declares ‘the American Dream is dead’ in latest attack on Biden

Published December 16, 2023

At a campaign rally in Durham, N.H., former President Trump said under the Biden administration “the American dream is dead” in his latest remarks against Biden.

Joe Biden and the Democrat Party are incapable of solving any problem. They haven’t solved anything, they’ve only created problems,” Trump said. “As long as Joe Biden is in the White House, the American Dream is dead.”

Trump continued, saying things will change the minute polls close next November because he will win again and “that crooked Joe Biden” would be gone.

The former president predicted that it would be a “historic victory by Christmas of next year.”

He then said the economy would be roaring back, energy prices would plummet and the “hoards” of migrants crossing the border “will have ended,” which earned him cheers and applause.

Trump, who is polling ahead of the other Republican presidential candidates in New Hampshire, asked voters to help him secure the nomination before anyone else could find their footing, the Associated Press reported.

According to polling in the state from The Hill’s partner Decision Desk HQ, Trump has a decent lead with 45.9 percent of support.

Former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley is in second with 20.8 percent. Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) trails behind with 12.8 percent, followed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis 

at 8.9 percent and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy at 8.6 percent.

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SOURCE: www.thehill.com

RELATED: Why a Trump conviction might not save Biden’s reelection

Pollsters have already started to explore what effect, if any, a criminal conviction before the election would have on Trump’s support.

Former President Donald Trump sits at the defense table with his defense team in a Manhattan court, Tuesday, April 4, 2023, in New York. | Pool photo by Seth Wenig
Published December 16, 2023

It’s the go-to refrain for Democrats watching Joe Biden fall behind Donald Trump in polls: Just wait until Trump is convicted.

Yes, Biden’s historically unpopular. Yes, views of his job performance are growing increasingly negative. But if a jury of Trump’s peers in Manhattan, or South Florida, or Atlanta or Washington convicts him before Election Day, they say, it would have a dramatic impact on the race.

They’re probably wrong.

The evidence so far suggests the race might shift only slightly, by a few points. That could be important in another close election, but it’s not the kind of Trump collapse that Democrats may hope for — or Biden may need if his numbers don’t improve.

Trump’s legal peril is unprecedented, and the sentiment that a criminal conviction could be a mortal wound to his candidacy is mostly driven by political intuition right now. But we’re starting to get more data on how a conviction would affect Trump’s chances to defeat Biden, thanks to pollsters who’ve asked voters what they would do if a jury found Trump guilty.

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SOURCE: www.politico.com

 

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