Trump urges voter turnout in New Hampshire primary: ‘We want to send a STRONG signal’

by Summer Lane

President Trump hammered home the importance of voter turnout in the New Hampshire primary next week, highlighting how integral the margin of victory would be.

“Get out and vote and make sure we win by big margins,” he said.

The president’s comments were made during a speech at the Atkinson Country Club in New Hampshire, just hours after appearing in New York in court, and less than 24 hours after winning the Iowa caucuses by historic numbers.

He continued, “You have to go out and vote, okay? Don’t sit back…we’re leading by a lot, but you MUST GO OUT AND VOTE!”

The president mentioned that the primary results in New Hampshire were important in sending a message to the nation. “We want to send a STRONG signal,” he explained.

Trump also foreshadowed what might be a landslide victory for him next week in New Hampshire’s GOP primary, as well. “We are going to WIN on Tuesday at a level that MAYBE could even be bigger than what we just did last night in Iowa,” he remarked.

He added, “The greatest expression of all time…whatever you want to call it, it’s called ‘Make America Great Again.’ It’s the greatest of all time. We are going to put America first and we are going to make America GREAT again.”

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