Former President Trump spoke to reporters on Tuesday after casting his ballot in West Palm Beach, Florida. He expressed confidence in his campaign and the turnout of Republican voters.
Trump stated that he felt very confident about the election, mentioning a strong lead for Republicans. He highlighted the turnout of Republican voters, indicating that they had shown up in force.
When asked about any regrets regarding his third campaign for president, Trump mentioned that while there are always regrets, he couldn't think of any specific ones. He praised his campaign efforts, describing it as the best among the three presidential campaigns he had run.
Trump acknowledged the possibility that the election results might not be known on Tuesday night and expressed concerns about mail-in ballots. He mentioned that there could be delays in finalizing results in states where he was leading by a significant margin.
Regarding the potential timing of declaring victory, Trump admitted that he could envision a scenario where he might not declare victory on Tuesday night, indicating uncertainty about the final outcome.
Overall, Trump's statements reflected his confidence in the election process and the support he had received from Republican voters. As the election results unfolded, the former president remained optimistic about the outcome of his campaign.