Trump makes final push in NH before primary contest: 'We have to send a signal'
"Tomorrow, we're going to win New Hampshire and then we're going to defeat Crooked Joe Biden and we are going to Make America Great Again!" he said at a Laconia rally.
Former President Donald Trump on Monday made his final pitch to voters in the Granite State ahead of the New Hampshire Republican primary, urging his voters to help him claim a decisive victory and "send a signal" to the Democrats.
"Tomorrow, we're going to win New Hampshire and then we're going to defeat Crooked Joe Biden and we are going to Make America Great Again!" he said at a Laconia rally.
Trump currently leads former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley in New Hampshire by 18.2% in the RealClearPolitics polling average.
"You're going to put crooked Joe and his protectors on notice, that we're coming in November," he told the audience. "The corrupt Washington swamp has done everything in its power to take away your voice."
"New Hampshire... will speak the loudest of any other place," he further declared. "We have to win by big margins... we have to send a signal that we're not playing games."
Trump made the remarks at a rally alongside multiple former Republican presidential candidates, including businessman Vivek Ramaswamy, North Dakota GOP Gov. Doug Burgum, and South Carolina GOP Sen. Tim Scott.
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