Trump
says ‘I shouldn’t have left’ White House, despite losing 2020 election
Former
president also denounces polls showing him trailing Harris at one of his final
rallies of campaign in Pennyslvania
Hugo Lowell
in Washington
Sun 3 Nov
2024 15.39 EST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/03/trump-election-pennsylvania-rally
Donald Trump
vented to supporters on Saturday that he should have stayed in the White House,
despite losing the 2020 election, during his final rallies of the campaign in
Lititz in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
The remarks
also included Trump denouncing recent public polls that showed him behind his
rival Kamala Harris and joking that reporters could take a bullet for him.
Trump stayed
on message for some of his remarks, but he could not resist reverting to his
most problematic impulses as he described Democrats as “demonic” and then
reverted to lamenting about the 2020 election, an issue his team have thought
for months they had managed to get him to drop.
“We had the
safest border in the history of our country the day that I left,” Trump said.
“I shouldn’t have left, I mean honestly, we did so well, we had such a great –
” he said before abruptly cutting himself off.
The remark
reflected what Trump told aides and allies in the aftermath of his 2020
election defeat, a loss he has never conceded, and how he sat in at least one
meeting at the end of his first term where he mused about refusing to leave the
White House, a person familiar with the matter said.
Trump at one
point also praised himself for going-off script, a startling moment that
reflects how he has become increasingly uninhibited, perhaps as the fatigue of
doing multiple rallies a day has inexorably taken its toll.
Once Trump
started on the 2020 election, he could not stop. He revived debunked conspiracy
theories from 2020 and suggested anew that voting machines would be hacked, and
efforts to extend polling hours in Pennsylvania – what his own team has pushed
for – amounted to fraud.
Trump also
spent time at the rally lashing out at a series of recent polls, notably a Des
Moines Register poll in Iowa that put him four points behind Harris in the
state of Iowa. Harris is universally not expected to win Iowa, but it could be
indicative of her momentum in the final days.
“You really
do inflict damage, like you do with this person in Iowa,” Trump said of the
Selzer poll done for the Des Moines Register on Saturday. “It is called
suppression. They suppress. And it actually should be illegal.”
The Guardian
has reported that Trump’s aides are bullish on his chances, even though they
concede they have no real idea how must-win states like Pennsylvania will break
on election day. Part of the confidence is coming from internal polls that has
Trump possibly winning five out of seven battlegrounds.
The trail of
grievances extended to reviving an old favorite that he debuted when he was in
office: castigating the news media and suggesting that he would have no
concerns about reporters being shot at if there were another assassination
attempt against him.
“To get to
me, somebody would have to shoot through fake news, and I don’t mind that much,
because, I don’t mind. I don’t mind,” Trump said from behind panes of
bulletproof glass, as some supporters in the crowd laughed and jeered.
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