US Elections 2020: Trump indicates on leaving states if he loses the elections

President Donald Trump’s rally at Macron, Georgia witnessed a huge crowd that boosted him. During the rally President Trump was seen airing out his personal grievances, rather than talking about the economy or pandemic in the State. Georgia is one of the territory where he feels comforted and using this opportunity of huge crowd, Donald Trump covered many topics that included attacking the opponent’s and their family, charging China for the pandemic and what if he losses the election.

Joe Biden, opponent’s Presidential candidate is seen enjoying lot of support in State, which has now became a matter of concern for President Trump. During delivering his speech, Trump asked people that what if he losses the election. His loss in the election shall led him leaving the county. “Could you imagine if I lose?” he said. “I’m not going to feel so good. Maybe I’ll have to leave the country, I don’t know.”

 

Trump also attacked his opponent Biden and his family calling him corrupt. He also alleged them of having felt joy after he was tested positive to the Coronavirus.

 

Donald Trump expressed his feelings on being left far behind Biden on raising funds. He said “I could raise more money, I would be the world’s greatest fund-raiser, but I just don’t want to do it.”

The Republican announced this week that they have raised a sum of $247 million last month in the campaign, that is far less than Democratic opponent’s Biden’s raised money that is $383 million. 

 

Talking about his loss in suburbs, Trump blamed his divisive style. Trump won the last elections by the help of suburbs women, who this time are turned off due to his allusion of chaotic style. According to the pollings by The New York Times, Siena college, Mr. Biden leads by 23 points among suburbs women in battleground states. In reference to this Trump said “Suburban women, I heard they like my policy but they don’t like my personality. I said they don’t care about my personality, they want to be safe.”

 

Many are predicting, that the elections are going to be very closer than Republican would like. Mr. Biden beat Mr. Trump in a range of polling averages.

 

Trump was seen wrangled with NBC Town hall moderator Savannah Guthrie over his refusal to condemn QAnon, his last appearance on network.

Vaishnavi Mishra

Vaishnavi is an aspiring budding journalist, with a core interest in Entertainment. With passion of creative content writing, she also has an idea about anchoring and news reading. Vaishnavi is currently working as Entertainment Journalist at USA Newshour.