ICYMI: Trump Team Outworks Harris in North Carolina: 'We Are Not Garbage!'

October 31, 2024

The Trump Campaign is not afraid of hard work - like taking out the trash. With two major Trump Campaign stops in North Carolina already this week and several more to come before Election Day, the Trump Campaign is litter-ally outworking the Harris Campaign.

President Trump held a huge rally in Rocky Mount yesterday where he absolutely roasted Kamala Harris and Joe Biden who called 225 million people who supported President Trump “garbage!”

In response to this hateful language from the Far Left, President Trump said, “[they] call you garbage…and I call you the heart and soul of America! You’re the people that built America!”

Later in the day, businessman and former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and social media influencer Benny Johnson joined a local garbage truck driver, pulled up in a garbage truck to the Trump Force 47 Office in Charlotte to rally supporters.

At the rally of more than 200 supporters, Johnson and Ramaswamy asked the crowd, “Are we ready to take out the trash from the Biden Administration in just 5 Days!?” As they cheered on their feet, the crowd shouted “YES!”

Meanwhile, the Harris Campaign is looking like a Dumpster Fire in North Carolina. The Harris Campaign cut its advertising buy in the state and Republicans are outpacing Democrats in early voting.

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