Trump’s Super Tuesday showdown: ‘Please get out and VOTE!’

by Summer Lane

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President Donald Trump has focused heavily on urging high voter turnout in the 2024 Republican presidential primary election, and on the morning of Super Tuesday, his message to Americans was loud and clear: “Please get out and VOTE!”

He wrote this final pre-election message on Truth Social, coupled with his comment that Super Tuesday was a “really big deal.”

On the eve of Super Tuesday, the president further pushed for high voter turnout in comments made to RSBN, foreshadowing what he described as a “freight train” that was coming in November 2024.

He pressed, “Get out to VOTE tomorrow…we want to send a signal that we’re coming, this freight train’s COMING…I think it’s going to be RECORD-SETTING. I hope so.”

President Trump is on the path to victory in Super Tuesday’s 15-state primary contests, where he is dominating by dozens of points across the board.

Trump allies and America First lawmakers on Tuesday morning encouraged Americans to get to the polls and supporter President Trump’s 2024 candidacy in the primary. “Get out and SUPPORT Trump!” Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., wrote on X.

Last week, President Trump held two back-to-back rallies, drumming up enthusiastic support in North Carolina and Virginia. During his remarks in Richmond, he acknowledged the historic primary momentum that has filled the sails of his campaign this year.

“We’ve been launching like a ROCKET to the Republican nomination,” he declared.

Indeed, the president has won every state primary contest so far. He has netted historic victories in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, the Virgin Islands, South Carolina, Michigan, Missouri, Idaho, and North Dakota preceding what will likely be a full sweep for Trump on Super Tuesday.

He told voters in Virgnia, “We want to send a BIG signal…We want you to GET OUT AND VOTE in BIG MARGINS!”

Following Super Tuesday, the Trump campaign has announced that the president will hold a “Get Out the Vote Rally” in Rome, Georgia. Their presidential primary will take place next week on March 12.

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