‘Kamala Broke It, I Will Fix It’ – Trump Gives Closing Campaign Pitch at Pittsburgh Rally

On Monday, at a rally held in Pittsburgh, the former president Donald Trump delivered his final campaign message: Vice President Kamala Harris messed it up; I’ll fix it.

Trump will be making his second visit to Pennsylvania today. He was in Reading before attending the event. He will hold his final rally for the 2024 election cycle in Grand Rapids Michigan late Monday night.

Trump said to supporters, “Kamala broke the system. I will fix it.”

According to Breitbart News, a senior Trump campaign adviser has prepared prepared remarks that Trump will make:

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Kamala Harris is responsible for a soaring price and economic turmoil at home, chaos and war abroad, as well as a nation-destroying invader on our southern border. It is unprecedented in history.

I have a simple message for Americans: We don’t have to live like this. We don’t have to accept weakness, incompetence and decline. We can solve every problem that our country faces with your vote tomorrow. And lead America and the world to new heights.

In one day, if we win, I’ll end inflation, stop criminals from crossing our border, strengthen our military and restore world peace. I’ll also rescue the American Dream.

Trump lost Keystone State by 1.2 percentage point in 2020. Since then, Republican groups focused on grassroots efforts, including registering voters and encouraging people to vote early.

The Harris campaign thinks the Keystone State election results will not be known until Wednesday, or even later.

Some Republicans think that the forecast is mostly accurate, but Trump could win by a large margin. Some argue that Trump has more ways to win than Harris.