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Trump Says Winning Pennsylvania Means Winning The Whole Thing

Donald Trump's Saturday rally in the battleground state of Pennsylvania had a little bit of everything.

Trump spoke to thousands of supporters at the outdoor rally at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. He opened his speech with a tribute to the late great Palmer who was a close friend of his.

It didn't take long for the former president to fire shots at the Biden-Harris administration, saying what they've done during their time in the White House has resulted in a "nightmare of inflation, invasion, and humiliation."

"If you vote for her, it's four more years of the same," Trump said about Vice President Kamala Harris.

Trump focused much of his time on manufacturing jobs and energy which are two important factors the Keystone State. Trump said the current administration has wiped out steel mills in Pennsylvania and jobs in coal, oil and gas. He pledged that the state of Pennsylvania and the country as a whole will see the four greatest years in it's history if he's elected.

"For most of American history, Pennsylvania was the commercial and industrial powerhouse of the United States, but year after year, globalist radical left politicians and incompetents like Kamala Harris have waged a war on your Commonwealth," Trump told supporters. "On day one of my new administration, I will end Kamala Harris's war on Pennsylvania energy."

Most notable from Trump's rally, he received the endorsement of the Pennsylvania rank-and-file steelworkers with the Mon Valley Works union. Members were welcomed onstage by Trump where they offered him a commemorative hard hat.

"We want a landslide that's too big to rig," Trump ended the night with. "Together, we will fight, fight, fight and we will vote, vote, vote and we will win, win, win."

Joining him on stage at one point too were former Steelers players Le'Veon Bell, Mike Wallace and Antonio Brown, who has arguably been one of the most vocal supporters of Trump of NFL players. Trump is expected to be in Pittsburgh Sunday night for the Steelers-Jets game.


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