In a rallying speech in Virginia, former President Donald Trump emphasized the urgency of the upcoming elections, urging supporters to vote against what he termed the \"radical left agenda\" of Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump, flanked by prominent Virginia GOP figures including Governor Glenn Youngkin and Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears, framed the election as a pivotal moment for the nation.
Trump criticized Harris's policies, claiming they threaten American values and safety, particularly targeting her stance on gun control and immigration. He asserted that her administration has led to economic decline and increased crime, vowing to restore American manufacturing and cut taxes if he returns to office.
The former president also addressed international issues, claiming that his leadership would have prevented current global tensions, particularly in the Middle East and Ukraine. He promised to bolster the military and support law enforcement, while also pledging to eliminate critical race theory from schools and restore what he described as traditional American values.
As he concluded, Trump called for a strong voter turnout on November 5, framing it as a chance to reclaim the nation for its citizens. He expressed confidence in a victory that would signal a return to prosperity and safety for America, urging his supporters to unite and take action.