Democrats should have to pay Trump back.
During a recent rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump made a compelling case regarding the unexpected shift in the Democratic primary. Trump claimed that the dramatic move to replace President Joe Biden with Vice President Kamala Harris was not just a political maneuver but a significant distraction that effectively siphoned $100 million from his campaign.
Trump highlighted his frustration with the situation, emphasizing the financial impact it had on his campaign. “Imagine spending $100 million only to face a different opponent than you anticipated,” Trump said during the rally, which was broadcast live on Newsmax and the free Newsmax2 streaming platform. “Does that seem fair? I believe they owe me a reimbursement for that $100 million.”
According to Trump, the Democrats’ actions amounted to what he described as a “coup” to bring Harris into the spotlight. He has consistently argued that this maneuver was not only an affront to Biden but also a strategic move that deprived him of the opportunity to compete directly with the sitting president. “Joe Biden can’t stand Kamala Harris. It’s clear to everyone that this was an orchestrated move,” Trump asserted. “It was an overthrow, plain and simple.”
Trump also criticized the Democratic debate performance, suggesting that Biden’s lackluster showing in debates contributed to his removal. “I spent a significant amount of money dealing with Joe Biden’s campaign,” Trump remarked. “They told him he couldn’t win, and while his debate performances weren’t stellar, mine were praised as the best ever.”
Looking ahead, Trump expressed confidence about facing Harris in debates, noting, “I’m looking forward to debating Kamala Harris. It will be easier than debating Biden. Her policies are disastrous, and I believe I’ll have a strong position against her.”
In rallying his supporters, Trump urged them to turn out in large numbers, emphasizing the resilience and determination needed to counteract what he sees as an aggressive Democratic strategy. “We have a saying: ‘Too big to rig,’” Trump declared. “We’re leading significantly, and we need everyone to stay engaged and focused.”