Donald Trump: If I am not elected, there will be a massacre in the country

“If I am not elected, there will be a massacre in the country,” said , referring to November 5 in the US, during a Republican election event in Ohio and causing goose bumps… American former President Donald Trump described the American elections as a turning point in the country’s history, warning against the “macelius” that the American economy is to suffer if he does not prevail in the race with outgoing Democratic President Joe Biden. “November 5 will be the most important date in our country’s history,” Donald Trump stressed during his party’s election event in Vandelia, Ohio State (north), four days after mathematically securing the nomination of the party, as did President Biden on the other side. He boasted that his victory in the internal partisan process of the Republicans was “the fastest ever achieved” and stressed that more than seven months remain until the 2020 election runoff. This time period is a whole “eternality” when in power are “incompetent types” that lead the country to the cliff, he noted. Convinced against “Chinese” plans to build cars in Mexico and sell them to Americans, he said: “They won’t be able to sell us these vehicles if elected”. “If I am not elected, there will be a massacre in the country,” Donald Trump continued, looking to anticipate a rapid deterioration in the economic situation. He stood especially on those he described as threats to the American car industry, which he will be neglected if Joe Biden is elected. The latter’s team reacted by making public an announcement to which he described Donald Trump as the “defeated” of the 2020 presidential election, which “doubles his threats to political violence”. “He wants another January 6th,” added Joe Biden’s campaign, referring to Donald Trump’s fan attack on the federal Capitol in 2021, “but Americans will get him a new election defeat in November, because they continue to reject his extremism, his leaning on violence, his thirst for revenge.” The 2020 election rematch does not exactly cause enthusiasm for voters in the US, if anyone believes the polls, especially because of the advanced age of the two candidates: Joe Biden is 81 years old, Donald Trump 77. However, the conflict is declared extremely harsh and it is certain that the attacks on each other will not be missed for their physical and mental state.