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What did Trump mean by this statement? Discuss

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"It will be fixed, it will be fine”.
The former President told Christians at a conservative event in Florida on Friday, July 26.

Former President Trump addressed Christian voters to vote for him and claimed they "won't have to do it anymore" after the election in November.
"It'll be fixed, it'll be fine. You won't have to vote anymore," the GOP presidential nominee told the crowd at the conservative Turning Point Action event
He continued his speech by saying, "We'll have it fixed so good, you're not gonna have to vote."

What did Trump mean by this? If he wins does that mean US voters won’t need to vote anymore?

What are your thoughts?
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Northwest · M
This is like him saying to the Georgia Sec. of State to find an extra 11,400 votes for him.

It can be interpreted in a number of ways. Enough ambiguity so he can pretend he did not mean what he actually did.

But, this is the Trump that was coached in life from the likes of Roy Cohn. These are the people who actually mean it, and pretend they don't, until they get what they want, and then it's too late.

Thin of the worse possible scenario: that's what he means. It's about the people that inspired him, and what they actually did versus, for instance, finding inspiration in someone like Mother Theresa.
@Northwest Or the late great Hannibal Lecter.
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
@Northwest why don’t Republicans see this? This isn’t Freedom, not at all.
Northwest · M
@iamonfire696 these are no longer republicans. This is now the party of Trump.
iamonfire696 · 41-45, F
@Northwest you’re right.