Former President Donald Trump kicked off his Sunday campaign swing with a rally in Lititz, Pennsylvania, focusing on the critical 'blue wall' state. Lititz is located about 9 miles north of Lancaster in the southeast of Pennsylvania.
A recent poll showed that the race between Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is tied in Pennsylvania, with both candidates garnering 48% support. Pennsylvania is the largest electoral prize among the three blue wall states and plays a crucial role in determining the outcome of the presidential election.
During the rally, Trump posed a question to the audience, asking whether they preferred the current situation or four years ago. He then delved into familiar topics such as immigration and the economy. Trump criticized Democrats for their handling of Harris' nomination after President Joe Biden withdrew from the race. He also expressed dissatisfaction with the time taken to count votes, calling for a faster process and suggesting the need for systemic changes.
Notably, Trump has been laying the groundwork to challenge the results of the 2024 election, casting doubts on the electoral process in the final days of the presidential campaign.