Visiting five states in one day and delivering speeches to enthusiastic crowds, Donald Trump concluded a 511-day election campaign that shook the United States, promising to bring the country together within secure borders under the slogan "America First." From palm plantations in Florida to the lush mountains of New Hampshire, passing through Pennsylvania And North Carolina, ending with Michigan, the Republican candidate traveled thousands of kilometers to conclude a campaign that witnessed unprecedented intensity in rhetoric.
Throughout his campaign, Trump accused Hillary of being the most corrupt person who sought to be elected president of the United States in history. "Nothing happens to her," he said. It is completely protected from a completely rigged system,” promising to “cleanse” Washington of the political class. These populist phrases he repeated in all his meetings.
Trump told reporters yesterday at his last election rally that "my contract with the American voter begins with a plan to end government corruption and extract our country, quickly, from pressure groups that I know well," stressing that his competition "is protected by a completely corrupt system." Trump predicted that Election Day would be "a historic day three times stronger than Brexit," referring to the British decision to leave the European Union, which constituted a great shock. Trump seemed happy with the enthusiasm of the crowds, applauding and encouraging his supporters. But the man, who had never run for office before, gave the impression that he would have a hard time leaving the political arena. No one knows what his political future will be like if he is defeated in the presidential elections.
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