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If Joe Biden Wins, I May Have To Leave The Country: Donald Trump
By: Tupaki Desk | 17 Oct 2020 11:25 AM GMTAhead of the US Presidential elections, President Donald Trump has been speeding up his reelection campaign. He participated in a campaign the other day that was held in Macon, Georgia.
Donald Trump spoke on various issues like coronavirus pandemic, trade, and the U.S.economy. Referring to his potential competitor and Democratic party candidate Joe Biden, he made some shocking remarks.
Talking about the elections, he said he will not feel good if he loses the elections and he may have to leave the nation if he loses the US Presidential election, 2020.
'Could you imagine if I lose?' he said. 'I'm not going to feel so good. Maybe I'll have to leave the country, I don't know,' American media quoted the serving US President.
According to some exit polls, American voters are supporting Joe Biden and the same can be seen reflecting in the campaign meetings. While Joe Biden's events attract huge public participation, Trump's events are lagging in terms of attendance.
Adding more problems to Donald Trump, former President Barack Obama is likely to campaign for Joe Biden. Obama is expected to tackle part in the campaign event in Pennsylvania next week.
Donald Trump spoke on various issues like coronavirus pandemic, trade, and the U.S.economy. Referring to his potential competitor and Democratic party candidate Joe Biden, he made some shocking remarks.
Talking about the elections, he said he will not feel good if he loses the elections and he may have to leave the nation if he loses the US Presidential election, 2020.
'Could you imagine if I lose?' he said. 'I'm not going to feel so good. Maybe I'll have to leave the country, I don't know,' American media quoted the serving US President.
According to some exit polls, American voters are supporting Joe Biden and the same can be seen reflecting in the campaign meetings. While Joe Biden's events attract huge public participation, Trump's events are lagging in terms of attendance.
Adding more problems to Donald Trump, former President Barack Obama is likely to campaign for Joe Biden. Obama is expected to tackle part in the campaign event in Pennsylvania next week.