"Classic Trumpism": Republicans brush off Trump telling supporters they "won't have to vote anymore" [View all]
Source: Salon
Published July 29, 2024 11:53AM (EDT)
Get out and vote just this time. You wont have to do it anymore, former President Donald Trump told the crowd at a far-right Christian rally in Florida on Friday. Four more years it will be fixed. Itll be fine. You wont have to vote anymore, my beautiful Christians. Asked about that comment Sunday, Republican New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu dismissed it as a classic Trumpism, downplaying the former presidents threat to democracy. Obviously we want everybody to vote in all elections, but I think he was just trying to make a hyperbolic point that it can be fixed as long as he gets back into office and all that," he said on ABCs "This Week."
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., responded similarly when asked about the comment on CNN. I think hes obviously making a joke about how bad things had been under Joe Biden, and how good theyll be if we send President Trump back to the White House so we can turn the country around, Cotton said in an interview on CNNs State of the Union.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., laughed off Trumps remark on CBSs Face the Nation and said that the former President was merely implying that the nightmare that were experiencing will soon be over. He's trying to tell the Christian community and anybody else who's listening, the nightmare that we're experiencing will soon be over, give me four more years and I'm gonna ride this ship called America and pass it on to the next generation, he told CBS in attempt to explain the intent behind Trumps comment.
While Republicans view Trumps remarks lightly, Democrats do not. Many have said Trump's remark comes off as a threat. The only way you wont have to vote anymore is if Donald Trump becomes a dictator, wrote Rep. Danield Goldman, D-N.Y., on X.
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