Trump Rally in North Carolina: Final Showdown with Biden and Illegal Immigration Concerns

Trump Rally in North Carolina: Final Showdown with Biden and Illegal Immigration Concerns

2024-03-03 01:38:38

“My granddaughter’s name is Carolina.”
Rally supporters, Trump fever
Focus on the final match with Biden
“Illegal immigration, a plot to overthrow America”

Haley goes to North Carolina

Enlarge photo Supporters lining up outside to attend former President Donald Trump’s rally held at the Coliseum Complex in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA on the 2nd (local time)<그린즈버러(노스캐롤라이나주) 강계만 특파원>

Coliseum Complex (large stadium) located in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA on the 2nd (local time). In this place, which is considered a battleground state in every U.S. election, former President Donald Trump chose it as a campaign location as the primary election to select the U.S. Republican presidential candidate is held on the 5th. On March 5th, called Super Tuesday, primary elections are held simultaneously in 16 places across the United States, including North Carolina, so the Republican presidential candidate is virtually confirmed based on these results.

The Trump rally on this day started at 2 p.m., but the line to get in had already formed four hours before. As time passed and more and more supporters began to flock, the waiting line went around the venue and stretched for more than a kilometer to the next building, immediately forming a crowd.

Many supporters were also seen wearing red hats with former President Donald Trump’s presidential election slogan ‘MAGA’ (Make America Great Again) or T-shirts with Trump’s face on them. Mr. Gilbert, a man in his 70s, said, “The country’s situation is going downhill, illegal immigration is the most urgent problem, and our jobs are shrinking,” emphasizing that it is time for strong leadership like former President Trump.

Mr. James, a man in his 40s, urged Haley to withdraw, saying, “Former UN Ambassador Haley, the Republican primary candidate, does not understand the core of this election.”

Entry to the event venue was delayed due to thorough security screening, so most supporters had to wait outside for more than an hour, and citizens who arrived late had to turn away without being able to enter the venue.

It is reported that regarding 7,000 supporters gathered at the event venue on this day.

US-VOTE-POLITICS-TRUMP Enlarge photo Former U.S. President Donald Trump campaigning in Greensboro, North Carolina on the 2nd (local time)

As usual, former President Trump came on stage with the American country song ‘God Bless the USA’. Former President Trump enjoyed the music while making eye contact with his supporters and dancing lightly. Voters cheered loudly.

Former President Trump first emphasized his ties with North Carolina. He said, “Please don’t forget. My granddaughter’s name is Carolina. “It’s very important,” he said. Former President Trump’s second son, Eric Trump’s daughter is named Carolina.

Former President Trump confirmed the ‘Trump trend theory’ by saying that he won a landslide victory in nearly 10 primary races, including the first Republican primary, the Iowa Caucus. While targeting former Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, he did not mention her name at all and gave strength by saying, “We won by a margin of more than 40 percentage points in South Carolina, Governor Han’s home state.”

In his speech, former President Trump focused on the final confrontation with President Biden. The Republican primary held in North Carolina, a battleground state, on the 5th of this month is also an opportunity to confirm the competitiveness of the presidential election once morest President Biden in November. North Carolina was a traditional Republican region with a conservative tendency, but it is considered a swing state following giving former President Barack Obama, the Democratic candidate, a victory by a 0.32% approval rating margin in the 2008 presidential election.

Former President Trump criticized the influx of illegal immigrants through the southern border with Mexico.

Former President Trump criticized, “President Biden’s border policy, which allowed the influx of millions of immigrants, is a conspiracy to overthrow the United States.” He also defined the entry of illegal immigrants as an ‘invasion’ and pointed out that “President Biden will turn American public schools into migrant camps.”

APTOPIX Election 2024 Haley Enlarge photo Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley campaigning in Raleigh, North Carolina on the 2nd (local time)

Former Ambassador Haley also visited North Carolina that day and campaigned at the Raleigh train station, 130km away from Greensboro. About 1,000 supporters attended this event. Republican presidential candidates went to North Carolina at the same time.

Former Ambassador Haley appealed for last-minute support, saying, “We need a Republican candidate who can actually compete with President Biden and win in the presidential election.” However, former Ambassador Haley has been defeated by former President Trump in regarding 10 primaries so far. It seems her dropout is virtually inevitable if she fails to pull off a meaningful win on Super Tuesday as well.

2일(현지시간) 노스캐롤라이나주 롤리지역 노스캐롤라이나 주립대에 위치한 미국 민주당·공화당 대선후보 선출을 위한 경선 사전투표소<롤리(노스캐 Enlarge photo Early voting center for primary election for Democratic and Republican presidential candidates located at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina on the 2nd (local time)<롤리(노스캐롤라이나주) 강계만 특파원>

In North Carolina, early voting was also held ahead of the North Carolina primary (primary election) to select Democratic and Republican presidential candidates on the 5th. Barbara, a woman in her 60s whom we met at the North Carolina State University early voting center in Raleigh, said, “Trump is a threat to democracy,” and insisted that President Biden must succeed in re-election.

Drusilla, a woman in her 50s and an early voting center manager, said, “Among the 100 counties in North Carolina, Wake County, including the Raleigh area, has the largest population, so the enthusiasm for early voting is high,” adding, “Of all registered voters, two-thirds voted in advance and the remaining three voted in advance.” “One in three people go to the polls on the 5th, the day of voting,” he said. She added, “I think North Carolina is attracting attention because this is the day that Republican presidential candidates, former President Trump and former Ambassador Haley, are campaigning at the same time.” Greensboro/Raleigh (North Carolina) Correspondent Kang Gye-man

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