Donald Trump held a rally for the second time in as many days, this time in Juneau, Wisconsin, on Sunday following his return to Butler, Pennsylvania , on Saturday. It was his fourth event in Wisconsin in eight days , signifying the swing state’s importance as we inch closer to Election Day. Trump didn’t venture far from his typical tropes on Sunday: he fear-mongered about migrants (“the horrible people that we’re allowing into our country that are destroying our country,” he claimed of migrants, saying the issue was the most important of this election); claimed that if he loses, the U.
S. is over (“If we lose this election, this country’s finished,” he claimed ); kept up his obsession with crowd sizes; and he also inexplicably decided to revisit his unhinged admission that he wants to be dictator for one day. Trump reiterates that he only want to be a dictator for one day pic.
twitter.com/e0rwF504nb “So I have to be careful with this,” Trump said. “I said once about a month ago, you only have to vote this one time, and after that, everything would be good,” he claimed on Sunday.
What he appeared to be referring to was his statement in July, when he claimed during a Florida event summit that if he was elected for a second time, “you don’t have to vote again. We’ll have it fixed so good, you’re not gonna have to vote.” “And the fake news said, ‘See, he wants to be a dictator and take over the country.
’ No, no, that’s not what I said,” .