
Former President Donald Trump cast his ballot near his Palm Beach home today, joined by his wife, Melania Trump.
In a lively moment with reporters outside the polling station, Trump expressed confidence in his campaign’s strength, hinting at substantial voter turnout among Republicans.
Sporting his signature red “Make America Great Again” cap, Trump paused to share his thoughts on the election atmosphere. “I’ve been very honoured to see long lines, especially the conservative, Republican lines.
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People are turning out in a big way,” he noted, reflecting optimism about his supporters’ enthusiasm.
The Trumps had returned to Florida late the previous night after a whirlwind day of four campaign rallies. “I hear we’re doing very well,” Trump added, acknowledging the energy surrounding his final campaign efforts.
Trump emphasized the need for what he described as “straightening out” the country’s current challenges, describing America as “a great country” but “in big trouble in many ways.” Confident in his campaign’s position, he stated he entered Election Day with “a very big lead” and praised the high Republican turnout as a positive sign.
He also commented on the potential delay in election results, remarking that, ideally, they should be “over by 10 p.m.” When asked about concerns over post-election unrest, Trump brushed off any notion of violence, assuring, “My supporters are not violent people.”
Following his vote, Trump visited his local campaign office to personally thank volunteers.
Melania Trump praised the team’s “great job” and acknowledged their dedication, commending the hard work behind the scenes.