Former President Donald Trump urged Iowa voters to turn out and vote despite his significant lead in the polls.
On the same day, the House of Representatives voted to authorize an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, and Trump criticized Hunter Biden’s actions, vowing to restore law and order if re-elected.
“We’re way, way, way up, but you have to do me a favor: Just go out and vote,” Trump said. (Trending: Joe Biden Impeachment Formalized As Republicans Unite)
“We have to put big numbers, really big numbers. Sometimes, you know, you’re leading by so much.”
“They say, ‘Oh, I think, let’s sit home and watch a movie.’ You know, ‘We’ll watch the results afterwards.’ We don’t want to do that. You gotta get out and vote.”
“Did you see Hunter today? He went to the wrong place. He went to the Senate instead of the House. Everyone’s saying, ‘Where’s Hunter?’” Trump said.
Additionally, he emphasized his cognitive abilities and his overwhelming lead in the Republican nomination polls, with Governor Ron DeSantis and former Governor Nikki Haley trailing far behind.
“I took a physical, passed it. I thought I had an obligation,” Trump added.
“I took a cognitive and aced it. I said, ‘Which did I do better on? My physical or my cognitive?’ He said, ‘Actually, sir, your cognitive.’ And I wasn’t sure I [was] happy about that one. He said, ‘Your cognitive is incredible!’”
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