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Trump Shakes It Up: His YMCA Dance Moves at The Rally

As the November 5 elections are almost here, recent polling shows a competitive race, with a New York Times and Siena College survey indicating Trump and Harris tied at 48 percent in the popular vote.

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By Mausam Pandya
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Pennsylvania: Former US President and Republican candidate Donald Trump concluded his Georgia rally by showing some moves to the classic hit "YMCA."

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As he sought support ahead of the upcoming US Presidential Elections, Trump recaptitulate his "commitment to restoring the American Dream," blaspheming Democratic rival and US Vice President Kamala Harris for supposedly "undermining that dream." He emphasized, "I will bring back the American dream, and we’ll make it stronger than ever," while addressing important issues like inflation and immigration.

Trump elaborated that his leadership would lead to a new era of prosperity, saying, "America will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer, and stronger than ever before." His rally rhetoric highlighted what he described as the "incompetence and failure" of the current administration, contrasting it with the transformative success he imagines if he returns to office.

In a direct critique of President Joe Biden, Trump emphasized about the doubt about Biden's visibility as the elections approach, asking, "Where the hell is he?" He further accused Harris of eroding the electoral process, suggesting she had "stolen" the election from Biden.

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In an annoying remark, Trump called for Biden to "fire Kamala," stating, "You're the worst ever. Kamala, you're fired. Get the hell out of here." Meanwhile, Kamala Harris is all set to continue her rallies on November 5, passing through cities like Atlanta, Detroit, Las Vegas, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Raleigh, and Pittsburgh.

As the November 5 elections are almost here, recent polling shows a competitive race, with a New York Times and Siena College survey indicating Trump and Harris tied at 48 percent in the popular vote. With both candidates striving hard for a historic moment in US politics, the upcoming election is going to be a significant event in the nation's future.

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