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Trump at Georgia Rally: Everything at Stake in Runoff Election — Don't Let Liberal Dems Take Our Country, Our History Away

Speaking last night to a feisty rally in Dalton, Georgia, attended by thousands of enthusiastic supporters on the eve of today’s run-off election to determine control of the U.S. Senate, President Donald Trump delivered a sober message: while asserting that “there’s no way we lost Georgia,” he told the audience that the “country depends on you … the eyes of the world are on you. We’ll swamp them.” The stakes are high. He vowed that the liberal Democrats “aren’t going to take the White House … we’re going to fight like hell.” Republican Senate incumbents David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, pitted against Democrats Jon Ossof and Raphael Warnock respectively in the runoff, were also on hand to address the crowd.

Characteristically, Trump mentioned that Joe Biden was also in Georgia the same day, but unlike Trump’s large crowds, Joe had “14 people in three cars.” The President provided very specific details of fraud that had occurred not only in several Georgia counties, but in several of the swing states as well, and warned of dire consequences were the Democrats to take control of the Senate. “If we don’t do something fast, there will never be another fair election in America.” Look at how other nations are now laughing at the United States, he said. He told Georgians, “you’ve got to swarm it tomorrow,” and pointed out that one positive note is that there will be “a lot of eyeballs watching.” But, there must be a massive turnout, because if this election is lost, “America as you know it will be over, and it will never, I believe, be able to come back again. It will be too far gone.”

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