Donald Trump was back in Arizona Thursday afternoon for another packed rally, filling up Mullett Arena at Arizona State University, a stadium that seats 5,000. Several speakers gave brief speeches first, including Kari Lake, Vivek Ramaswamy, Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), and local congressmen Andy Biggs and Eli Crane.
Lake said during her talk that she heard Bill Clinton said she was “attractive” while he was in town stumping for her opponent for the U.S. Senate, Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ-03). She said, “I thought I was too old for him, doesn’t he like interns? … Nobody in their right mind wants to cross Hillary Clinton. It’s just dangerous.”
She spoke about CB1, an app created to help illegal immigrants find housing and jobs in the U.S. Lake said, “The app works both ways.” She said on January 25, after Trump takes office, they will use it to find the illegal immigrants and send them back home.
The crowd roared when she described Gallego as a “cop-hating, open borders, anti-woman opponent.” She ended her speech leading the crowd in a loud chant, “Vote, vote, vote, vote!”
Trump emphasized a theme of Republicans across the country, especially in Arizona and the battleground states, “too big to rig.” Republicans are chasing early ballots in order to pile up so many votes for Trump and Republican candidates that Democrats can’t defeat them by cheating.
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