WHOOPS: Trump Tells Supporters to Get out and Vote on ‘January 5th’
Nominee tells voters to go to the polls a full two months after Election Day
With the opinion polls neck-and-neck between the two major presidential nominees, most strategists insist that this year’s election will rely heavily on which candidate turns out the most supporters at the ballot box.
Only one problem.
Republican Donald Trump just told voters to go to the polls on the wrong day — and he did so as he vowed to “going to straighten our election process out.”
Trump and his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, held dueling campaign events in the battleground state of Pennsylvania Monday.
Harris was in Erie, while Trump held his event in a town outside Philadelphia.
“I’ll tell you, if everything works out, if everybody gets out and votes on January 5, or before,” Trump told a woman who had joined him on-stage, asking voters to turn out for him a full two months after the actual Election Day on November 5.
“You know, it used to be, you’d have a date. Today, you can vote two months before, probably three months after. They don’t know what the hell they’re doing,” Trump continued. “But we’re going to straighten it all out. We’re going to straighten that out, too.
“We’re going to straighten our election process out, too. That’s got to be important also. So thank you very much, darling,” he said, before adding, “We’re going to get it straight.”
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