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Monday, April 29, 2024

Trump Supports GOP’s Early ‘Bank Your Vote’ Plan

'They rigged the election in 2020. We cannot let that happen in 2024...'

(Dmytro “Henry” AleksandrovHeadline USA) Donald Trump, the leading Republican candidate in 2024, formally supported the Republican National Committee’s “Bank Your Vote” initiative to get as many conservatives to vote early and, therefore, win the 2024 election.

“Radical Democrats have abused and taken advantage of absentee and early voting laws to build a big lead over Republicans before election day. While Republicans have worked to share our beautiful values with voters, Democrats and dangerous groups funded by the far left have simply focused on collecting ballots,” he said in a video that was exclusively obtained by Breitbart.

“It turned out to be not such a bad idea. This must change for us to win in 2024. We may not like the current system, but we need to master the rules and beat the Democrats at their own game, and then we can make our own rules.”

Trump reminded conservatives and Republicans, specifically, that they must get tougher to fight harder against Democrats so that they would not be able to “rig the polls against us on election day.”

“They rigged the election in 2020. We cannot let that happen in 2024,” he said.

Trump praised the RNC’s new program that encourages Republicans to engage in early voting in-person, absentee and mail voting and legal ballot harvesting.

“The RNC is leading the fight to help secure your vote in 2024 as well. They’re fighting bad Democrat laws, putting folks on the ground to serve as poll workers and poll watchers and engaging attorneys to monitor every step of the process,” he said.

“Go to BankYourVote.com to sign up and commit to voting early… We must defeat the far left at their own game or our country will never recover from this disastrous, crooked Biden administration.”

The “Bank Your Vote” initiative was announced by the RNC back in early June, with chairwoman Ronna McDaniel and other top party leaders endorsing the effort.

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