Trump Says November Elections a ‘Referendum’ on Biden
Former President Donald Trump is urging Americans to vote for Republican candidates in November, saying the midterm election results will serve as a referendum on the Biden administration.
“This election is a referendum on skyrocketing inflation, rampant crime, soaring murders, crushing gas prices, millions and millions of illegal aliens pouring across our border, race and gender indoctrination, converting our schools,” Trump said on Sept. 3. “And above all, this election is a referendum on the corruption and extremism of [President] Joe Biden and the radical Democrat Party.”
“If you want to stop this destruction of America, you must vote Republican, you must go out and vote,” Trump added.
“We are just two months away from the most important midterm election in American history,” Trump continued, “We need a landslide so big that the radical left just cannot rig it.”
The former president made the remarks during a rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on Saturday evening, campaigning for GOP candidates in the commonwealth, including Senate candidate Mehmet Oz and gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano. Oz is facing Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman in one of the most watched races in the country.
Mehmet Oz, who is running for the U.S. Senate, speaks as former U.S. President Donald Trump stands behind him during a campaign rally at Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, on Sept. 3, 2022. (Ed Jones/AFP via Getty Images)
A “historic victory” for the Republican Party in November would pave the way for GOP lawmakers to tackle issues currently plaguing the nation, according to Trump.
“Among our highest priorities must be to end the nightmare Joe Biden and congressional Democrats have created on our southern border,” he said.
A recent poll, conducted for two days ending on July 29, found that 54 percent of Americans said they believe it is true
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