Donald Trump tells supporters to 'just vote' at Georgia rally organized by Charlie Kirk
Republican Donald Trump is pushing supporters in Georgia to get out and vote for him in a state that could be crucial in the presidential election
DULUTH, Ga. (AP) — Donald Trump implored supporters at a Georgia rally to vote for him — with an early ballot or in-person on Election Day — in a state that will be crucial in the presidential election.
“Just vote — whichever way you want to do it,” Trump said at the event Wednesday organized by conservative provocateur Charlie Kirk and the group he founded.
But the rest of former president's speech and the lineup that preceded him framed the 2024 presidential election in stark terms. The Republican nominee insulted Democrat Kamala Harris while Kirk and other speakers used religious references and described the vice president and her Democratic Party as evil.
Democrats “stand for everything God hates,” Kirk said, calling the Trump vs. Harris choice “a spiritual battle.”