Trump hints at finality in North Carolina rally and warns of challenges ahead
At his final campaign rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, Donald Trump acknowledged it might be his last appearance in the state. He expressed a sense of finality while reflecting on his campaign journey, noting a lower-than-expected turnout at the venue. Trump's speech included a mix of off-script comments and scripted remarks. He emphasized the significance of the upcoming election, stating it could lead to "the four greatest years in American history." He also reiterated his commitment to fight for his supporters. As he concluded, Trump warned of challenges ahead if elected, promising to "never, ever surrender." He described November 5 as potentially the most important day in U.S. history.