Former President Trump According to his exclusive interview with Fox News' “Sunday Morning Futures,” the immigration crisis at the southern border is likely a “bigger issue” in this election cycle than inflation and the economic issues that influenced voters. in recent years.
“We have tremendous support. They are tired of what has happened to this country. They’re tired of the incompetence, the borders,” Trump said during an interview with Fox News business anchor Maria Bartiromo when asked about his message to undecided voters.
Trump joined Bartiromo in an interview that aired on Sunday, exactly 22 days before Election Day. Trump's interview was wide-ranging, covering topics such as taxes, tariffs he would impose on foreign countries, his position on abortion and foreign issues, such as the ongoing war in Israel.
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“And inflation is a huge word. And bad The economy is huge. Inflation made the economy worse. Made it impossible for humans. But I almost think that when they see millions of people coming into our country, 13,099 murderers, many of them killed more than one person. When they look at it, I really think that's it, I think the border is a bigger problem than even the economy. Those are two big questions,” Trump continued in his interview.
Trump said that beyond borders and inflation, the hurricanes that devastated states like North Carolina, Georgia and Florida – and the White House's response – Talk to voters.
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“The other problem that's really big, I think, is how bad they've done to parts of North Carolina, Georgia. When you look at what happened and Florida… you see what’s happening there. a little luck. In the sense that it was bad, but it wasn't as bad as they thought,” Trump said.
“Reactions from the White House have been absolutely appalling. His response was terrible, so bad that they didn't want, from what I see, (Governor Ron DeSantis) didn't want him in Florida. They just don't come here. So, I think we are doing very well,” he added.
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