Trump pushes Bernie Moreno for “ROCK-SOLID” Senate majority in 2025

Speaking to a massive crowd in Dayton, Ohio, President Trump gave a brief overview of the condition of the country since Biden took office. He emphatically stated, “The fastest way to reverse every single Biden disaster is to very simply, just put me back in office, we’ll get it done quickly.”

The rallygoers roared in response, as President Trump continued, “We wanna have a rock-solid majority in the Senate, we wanna take over the House.”

Trump recounted this week’s historic victory of winning the Republican nomination, calling it “a great victory, the biggest, the fastest ever, there’s never been one that quick.” He said that we need to “add to it with Bernie Moreno, he’s a fantastic guy.”

Trump noted the size of the crowd, looking to Moreno and saying, “Bernie if these people all vote, which they will, you’re gonna win.” The crowd chanted “Bernie, Bernie, Bernie,” as Trump told everyone to “get out and vote.”

Trump said that Moreno “is a political outsider” who would “fight to crush the cartels that are flooding our towns with fentanyl and deadly drugs,” adding that he would “vote to save the American Auto Industry.” He highlighted several other America First policies that Moreno supported, including a tough stance on China, crime, and election integrity.

Trump told the crowd that Moreno’s opponent was “a weak RINO named Matt Dolan” adding that “he’s trying to become the next Mitt Romney, I think Mitt Romney is his hero.”

He pointed out that Dolan “once ran for office as a Democrat,” noting that he cowered to the “woke left-wing lunatics” when he “renamed his family’s baseball team.” Trump said that “anybody that changes the name of the Cleveland Indians to the Cleveland Guardians should not be a Senator, should not be a Governor.”

Trump called Moreno up to the stage to say a few words, where he received more chants and thunderous applause from the crowd.

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