Trump finishes 2023 with MASSIVE crowds in key battleground states

by Summer Lane

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With 2024 just beyond the approaching horizon, President Trump wrapped up this year’s presidential campaign schedule with a lineup of appearances in three key battleground states, drawing historic crowds and laying out his vision for reclaiming American greatness.

The president kicked off the weekend with an appearance at a rally event in New Hampshire earlier this month, where he spoke to voters in the Granite State. Thousands of rallygoers packed into a crowded venue to hear his remarks.

“Have we ever seen spirit like we have right now?” Trump stated upon taking the stage.

The audience chanted “USA” and brought electrifying energy and applause through the president’s speech. In 2024, Trump vowed, “We’re going to CRUSH Crooked Joe Biden and we’re going to Make America Great Again!”

Also in December, the president flew across the country to Las Vegas, Nevada, where he attended UFC 296 with UFC CEO Dana White, Kid Rock, and a host of other ringside celebrities.

He was greeted in the arena with applause and cheers as Kid Rock’s “American Bad Ass” played over the speakers.

Then, President Trump held a massive rally in Reno, Nevada, drumming up widespread support from state voters who will be caucusing in February 2024 for their GOP candidates.

The Sparks Convention Center in Reno was filled to the brim with supporters, as Trump spoke with rapid-fire energy about his policy plans and, specifically, his dedication to protecting Nevada from the threat of illegal immigration.

“They [the left] have turned America into a haven for bloodthirsty criminals [and] savage gang members like MS-13,” he warned.

He vowed to put America first, restore the Trump Travel Ban, and implement strong ideological screening to deter the entrance of malicious individuals who might be aligned with destructive jihadist ideology. “It’s about common sense – it’s about putting America first,” he said.

Later in the week, the president traveled to the Hawkeye State, speaking at a Team Trump Iowa Commit to Caucus event in Waterloo. The stage was decorated with Christmas trees and mugshot-themed stockings and gifts. The crowd even held holiday-themed Trump signs.

His remarks focused heavily on protecting the rights of Iowa farmers and the rights of religious Americans who are bearing the brunt of tyrannical scrutiny under the Biden administration.

“As soon as I get back in the Oval Office, I’ll also immediately end the war on Christians,” Trump pledged, citing religious persecution and offering a reprieve from the ongoing weaponization of the justice system.

“We love our country, we will pray to God for our strength,” Trump said.

With just a few short weeks until the Iowa caucuses, President Trump closed out the 2023 campaign year strongly, foreshadowing a promising and busy year to come in 2024.

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