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Trump warns of ‘depression’ in Kamala Harris wins

A second Great Depression is on the horizon if Vice President Harris wins the White House, her Republican challenger warned Saturday in a 90-minute rally in North Carolina.

Speaking to a crowd of 20,000 in Gastonia, North Carolina, a suburb of Charlotte, former president Donald Trump slammed the current administration and said economic catastrophe is on the horizon.

Former President Donald Trump speaking at a campaign rally in Gastonia, N.C., with a large crowd of supporters listening attentively AP
Former President Donald Trump speaking at a campaign rally in Gastonia, N.C., with a large crowd of supporters listening attentively AP
Trump warned of a second great depression if Kamala Harris won the election. AP
The economy has been a major sticking point of the campaign. REUTERS

“Joe Biden is Herbert Hoover,” Trump thundered. “If Kamala wins, you are three days away from the start of a 1929 style economic depression. I believe that.”

But, “if I win, you are three days away from the best jobs, the biggest paychecks, the brightest economic future that the world has ever seen,” Trump reassured.

Trump took the stage to Lee Greenwood’s “Proud to be an American,” which has become an unofficial theme-song of his campaign.

Trump also savaged Harris as a “weak and foolish woman,” mocking her for failing to appear on Joe Rogan’s podcast and warning that her election may lead to mass death.

“If Kamala can’t handle an interview with Joe Rogan, then she can’t handle the presidency, and she certainly can’t handle [Vladimir] Putin or President Xi of China,” Trump said.

“She will get overwhelmed, meltdown, and millions of people will die, perhaps. This is not a charity event. This is an election for the biggest and toughest job anywhere in the world.”

Trump compared President Biden to the unloved depression-era leader Herbert Hoover.

Though he’s no longer in the ballot, Trump also could not resist taking a shot at his old rival, President Biden, who was forced out of the race after their debate in July.

“It was a coup,” Trump said. “They went in and they took his presidency away from him, like taking candy from a baby. It’s really wrong when you think about it. I mean, what’s the purpose of the primaries?”

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