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October 15, 2024

Multiple Medical Emergencies Cut Trump Rally Short

Donald Trump is fighting for his political life in battleground states right now against a party and a candidate that have him outmanned and outfinanced.

He cannot afford any missteps or problems, but he just had a big one in PA this week.

Trump was holding a Town Hall in Pennsylvania, but the event was cut short after two different medical emergencies.

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During two different instances when Trump was giving an answer, a medical emergency caused a break in the action.

After the second one, Donald Trump decided to call it a day.

He asked the crowd, “Would anybody else like to faint? Please raise your hand.”

Trump was clearly trying to lighten the mood, but we all know how the Democrats and media will portray this.

Instead of continuing the rally, Trump decided to have a DJ show, playing multiple songs for the crowd, then calling it a day.

Before letting the DJ take over, Trump added, “Let me just give you the bottom line, though.

“We win Pennsylvania, we win this great commonwealth, we are going to win the whole ballgame. It’s such an important place.”

Among the songs that were played were “Ave Maria” and “It’s a Man’s World,” two questionable requests considering the events and the political temperature in this country.

Trump Spokesman Steven Cheung tried to put a positive spin on it, posting, “Something very special is happening in Pennsylvania right now at the Trump townhall.

“@realDonaldTrump is unlike any politician in history, and it’s great.”

In addition to needing North Carolina and Georgia, Trump has to split Pennsylvania and Michigan as well as splitting Nevada and Arizona.

That is, by far, his easiest path to election, so this little stumble hurts.

I would also note that FEMA operations were shut down for a spell in North Carolina after FEMA workers were being threatened.

You better believe that Democrats will blame this on Trump’s criticism of FEMA’s efforts in the state, so I am not sure how that will play out with voters either.

These are just too many unforced errors very close to election day, and after early voting has already started.

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