In a recent rally, former President Donald Trump emphasized the importance of the upcoming election, calling it \"the most important election we've ever had.\" He highlighted an endorsement from Elon Musk, who reportedly stated that if Trump does not win, \"we don't have a country anymore.\" Trump reiterated Musk's advocacy for paper ballots, voter ID, and same-day voting, arguing that these measures would ensure election integrity and reduce costs compared to electronic voting systems.
Trump criticized the current voting process, particularly mail-in ballots, claiming they lead to confusion and potential fraud. He cited France's return to paper ballots and voter ID as a successful model, asserting that such a system would allow for quicker and more accurate election results. He expressed confidence that if elections were conducted fairly, he would win states like California, which he believes are misrepresented in voting outcomes.
The former president also addressed health and environmental issues, mentioning Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s focus on public health while asserting that he would protect the oil and gas industry from excessive regulation. He acknowledged endorsements from notable figures, including astronaut Buzz Aldrin, who endorsed Trump for the first time in his life.
Trump concluded by urging his supporters to vote, emphasizing the significance of North Carolina in the election and criticizing the federal response to recent hurricanes, which he claimed was inadequate. He called for a strong turnout, asserting that record numbers of votes would be crucial for a Republican victory.