- November 1, 2020
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Ivanka Trump praised Donald Trump and compared him to Winston Churchill
US President Donald Trump’s daughter and senior adviser, Ivanka Trump compared her father to Winston Churchill at a rally in Ohio ahead of the United States presidential election 2020. She took to the stage outdoors in the city of Canfield and had the crowd chanting “4 more years” as she spoke about the president’s likeness to the legendary British wartime prime minister. Ivanka Trump said, “Winston Churchill said, it was the nation that had the lion’s heart, I just had the luck to give it the roar. How much does this remind you of our president and this movement? He gave us roar; he gave us all the roar. Here in America, at this moment, we the people choose President Donald Trump”.
Ivanka Trump also predicted that her father would secure a 4-year term in the White House 2nd time on Election Day on Tuesday 3rd November. She said, “In three days from now, we are going to win, and we are going to secure four more years for the people’s president, my father, Donald J Trump”. She added the US now more than ever needs four more years of a warrior in the White House. Ivanka said, “My father fights so hard every single day for each of us. Now we have an opportunity to fight for him and fight for the future of this country”. Point to be noted that Republican Trump is trailing behind Democrat rival Joe Biden in the race for the presidency in the final days of campaigning ahead of the election.
Young American voters have long been thought of as a sleeping giant that has never woken up but in battleground races this year. They could play a crucial role in tipping the balance in Biden’s favor. On Friday, at least one million young people have already voted in Texas. It represents a doubling of the early vote share compared to 4 years ago to 13%. Florida went from around 5% of the early vote share to 9%, with some 658,200 votes cast by young people already. Trump is one of many reasons for a backlash from the young in North Carolina, but there are enough local grievances too. A national poll released this week by the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School found Biden ahead of Trump by some 38 points.