In Minnesota, Trump was not attempting to hide his racism against
refugees while "joking" about serving a third and fourth term as
president.
Trump said:
He would overwhelm Minnesota with refugees from terror hot spots
depleting public services, burgeoning schools, and straining city
budgets. You already know about the hot spots, don’t you? You’re having
plenty of problems in Minnesota, but I’m going to be so politically
correct. I’m not going to say a thing, but I know all about you’re hot
spots. You’ve got some hot spots. Very unfair to Minnesota, I will tell
you that, and I’ll tell you if I don’t win Minnesota, I’ve never going
to do it if I run for a third or fourth term, ok? I’ll never be back if
I run. I’ve given up.
Video:
"Look at boaters for Trump. Look at bikers for Trump" -- Trump in Mankato, Minnesota pic.twitter.com/2iNpRwTywz
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 17, 2020
Trump then ranted about how he nearly won Minnesota in 2016, which
functioned as a reminder that Trump continues to live in the past as he
attempts to run the very same campaign that he ran 4 years ago versus a
very different Democratic ticket.
No other president has actually commented as frequently about not
surrendering power and resisting the constitution as Donald Trump.
Presidents don't joke about staying in office beyond their term limits,
yet Trump does because he is not joking. Trump is known to have no funny
bone. When Trump discuss running for three more terms, he is indicating
that he is not likely to willingly surrender power.
It will take a resounding defeat to get Trump out of the White
House.
Source : politicususa

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Much as I dislike him I think what he meant to say is if he doesn't win now ge won't run again, he just has problems with clarity.
ReplyDeleteWho wants him to run again with his racism and divisiveness? The man is crazy, can't read or write that is why he tweets - he really cannot write a complete sentence.
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