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The speaker states that they knew early on that people wouldn't see beyond their skin color, which could cause trouble. While the fear of being judged based on race doesn't disappear, the speaker's current fear is for immigrants due to the current climate. The speaker, who identifies as Michelle Obama, says they no longer fear for themself, as they travel with a police escort, but still worry about their daughters. Their fears are now for people of color, given the current leadership's indiscriminate determination of who belongs, without due process. This reminds the speaker of a cop who racially profiled their brother at age 12. The speaker worries about the bias, racism, and ignorance fueling these choices and fears there won't be enough advocates to protect everyone, which frightens them and keeps them up at night.

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Undocumented individuals and their families express frustration over the lack of immigration reform from Democrats over the past decades. There's a significant amount of misinformation about asylum seekers that has fueled resentment, creating an "us versus them" mentality. Many undocumented people may not realize that Trump views all undocumented individuals as criminals, which blurs the distinction between long-term residents and asylum seekers. This narrative has been exploited to create division. On the campaign trail, I emphasized that Trump’s rhetoric affects everyone, not just specific groups. The consequences include family separations and lack of access to essential services like vaccines for newborns.

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Four years of challenges have left a significant impact, and there's a lot of work ahead to restore what has been lost. The president faces a tough task, but it's crucial to address the issues affecting our youth, including the dangers of trafficking. With nine kids, the thought of losing one is unbearable. We must not tolerate those who harm our children. I'm proud to be here and hopeful that in the next four years, we can reclaim our freedom. Thank you for your support tonight; it’s great to see such a large turnout of over 700 people. Now, let’s welcome Kid Rock to the stage.

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The 2024 presidential election brings some good news: the resistance against Donald Trump and harmful Republican policies is alive and strong. Many may feel disheartened, but we are not giving up. We take time to regroup and then return to the fight. Republicans may think marginalized communities will remain silent, but that’s not the case. If Trump attempts to harm the American people or strip away rights, we will push back fiercely. Together, we can make his presidency difficult if he pursues detrimental policies. Let’s stay engaged and energized in this fight.

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On election night, I picked up my 12 year old daughter from water polo practice there, and she cried. I asked if someone punched her, if the coach yelled at her, what happened. She said, "Mom, Trump won. Trump's gonna win. And what if I get raped and I need to have an abortion?" This is from a 12 year old daughter. It reminded me of how scary this time is and how truly important it is for Democrats to have strategies both at the state level and the federal level to make sure that we can continue to protect people's rights.

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The speaker discusses the future of the country and the need to commit to children's well-being and societal strength. Joe Biden outlined a 3-part economic plan, emphasizing working people, unions, collective bargaining, a $15 minimum wage, and investment in American manufacturing to export products, not jobs. The speaker claims Biden acts on his words. They assert Donald Trump is destroying the country by sowing hate and division. The speaker believes a new president is needed to bring dignity and compassion to the office.

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Thank you all for being here. The election is going well, and we're leading in all seven swing states. However, Kamala Harris has caused significant harm with her policies, leading to chaos at our borders and inflation that has devastated the middle class. We cannot allow someone responsible for such destruction to be president. Today, we hear from families affected by her actions, including a mother whose daughter was killed by illegal immigrants released under her watch. We must secure our borders and restore law and order. I’m committed to saving America from the damage done by the current administration. Together, we will turn this country around and make it great again. Thank you.

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A Black woman from New York testified about her son's death before the House Judiciary Committee. The speaker questioned her in New York and stated she wasn't the only one who "left the plantation." The speaker recalls sitting next to President Trump, who was captivated by her testimony. The woman, formerly a Democrat, realized the party had failed her family for decades. She now supports President Trump and his vision for the country. She is described as bold and unapologetic in her love for the country and her desire to prevent similar tragedies from happening to others. This testimony made a significant impact on the speaker.

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The speaker states they are focused, prepared, and trained by the best, referencing their education at Howard University where Thurgood Marshall once taught. They directly address Donald Trump, stating, "We're coming for you." The speaker emphasizes standing up and fighting on, declaring that victory is clear and now. They express impatience, stating they are waiting two years for Hakim Jeffries to bring rest. The speaker concludes by urging action, stating that women have saved democracy before and must do so again.

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The speaker urges American women and others to vote on November 5th to return the country to its former state. She claims President Trump has been targeted with lies and legal actions for three and a half years. She asserts the Trump administration will stop Kamala Harris's regime from using White House officials in DA and AG offices to attack political opponents. She notes that accusations against Trump emerge only during election time. As a woman, attorney, and mother who has spent time with President Trump and his family, she is disgusted by the attacks on him, his family, and the Trump Organization. She believes the country's future depends on re-electing Donald Trump to stop the DOJ from attacking those they cannot defeat in polls.

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If Kamala Harris wins, the speaker will not leave the country but will return to work and fight harder to register voters, chase power, and rally the next generation. The speaker is dedicating their life to ensuring the country remains free and prosperous and wants to be able to tell their children they did everything possible. If Trump wins, the other person might move to the Netherlands. The speaker hopes Trump wins.

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Four years ago, I came forward as a whistleblower about the Biden family's business dealings. Now, I'm campaigning for Donald Trump in Pennsylvania because I believe in the truth and want to see him back in the White House. Despite the media's blackout of my story, all my claims have been proven true through various testimonies and court rulings. I recently attended Hunter Biden's court hearing, where he pled guilty to multiple charges, and I found it shocking that his wife was laughing during such a serious moment. Over the next few weeks, I will be working to inspire voter registration and turnout in Pennsylvania to support Trump. Truth and transparency are essential for our country, and I'm committed to fighting for them.

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The speaker states they don't like Trump but didn't vote for his opponent, whom they call a "racist dog." The speaker recalls hearing Joe Biden say in 1972 that "Negro children are like roaches" who would "infest" schools, and that "Negroes were animals" who turned streets into jungles. The speaker claims Biden and Senator Eastland had a plan to put "Negro animals in zoos." The speaker asserts the 1981 crime bill, which stipulated five years for one rock, was worse than the 1994 crime bill because it abolished federal parole due to actions by Biden, Dennis, and Eastland.

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The speaker is driving his wife to a federal facility where she must surrender herself due to the Harris-Biden administration. He says separation from loved ones, especially a mother from a 2-year-old daughter, is traumatic and unacceptable for any American citizen. He criticizes Obama for urging black men to vote for Kamala Harris, stating that the Harris administration is responsible for separating his wife from their daughter for unlawful assembly, a charge carrying a three and a half year federal sentence. He argues that voting for Kamala Harris enables such actions and urges voters to support Donald Trump instead. He says the Biden-Harris administration has made him a single father, despite him doing things "the right way." He concludes by saying goodbye to his wife and daughter.

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The speaker states that at age 5, their stepfather began abusing them, and they felt alone with a monster. At age 12, they were impregnated by him. The speaker says they had options at the time, but because Donald Trump overturned Roe v. Wade, girls and women have lost the right to choose. The speaker concludes that Donald Trump took away their freedom.

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Disturbed by elected officials' negative comments towards American citizens, emphasizing the need for change. The Bronx rally showcased unity among diverse groups, with Trump showing care. Criticizing past empty promises, advocating for investments in communities, job opportunities, and education to uplift individuals. Expressing disappointment in the Democratic party's failure to deliver, calling for a shift in priorities. The speaker urges for action to empower and support marginalized communities.

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The election results are deeply troubling. We now face a Trump administration with significant power, raising concerns for the working class, the elderly, and future generations. Civil rights have regressed, and the 14th Amendment's failure to prevent an insurrection participant from becoming president is alarming. If someone can be president, the stigma against convicted felons in employment should be reconsidered. The healthcare system is at risk, and economic forecasts predict massive debt increases. The election reflects cultural resentment rather than policy issues. Despite the disappointment, there's a commitment to continue fighting for marginalized communities, including LGBTQ individuals, immigrants, and women. Today, we can feel sadness, but the fight for justice will persist.

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If he wins again, his supporters will celebrate while many others feel threatened and scared for their lives. Pro-life women are suffering because doctors fear repercussions from his presidency. It's terrifying to witness such ignorance and hate in this country. How can anyone claim to have moral values and support someone who promotes hate and wants to pardon those who stormed the Capitol? If you care about women, LGBTQ individuals, or anyone who isn’t white, how did we get here? It feels like either he cheated or this country is deeply rooted in hate. If you voted for him, you are dead to me. Block me if you want; I don’t care.

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Donald Trump garnered significant support in 2020, necessitating a historic turnout to defeat him. The speaker expresses concern about focusing on figures like Liz Cheney while Trump, described as dangerous, is actively campaigning and "scaring the hell out of communities." The speaker emphasizes the need to protect those endangered by Trump, stating that this has not been done in the past. They advocate for a deep political calculation to mobilize large voter turnout to prevent Trump from regaining office. The speaker claims that if Trump is elected, children will grow up with the memory of school bomb threats and the false idea that their parents eat cats and dogs.

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The speaker urges all Mexican Americans and Hispanic Americans to vote for President Trump, claiming they will win for the third time, which they state is a fact. They accuse Obama, Hillary, Kamala, and Joe Biden of evil deeds. The speaker claims over 300,000 children crossed the border and were released, with their whereabouts unknown, and asks Kamala where the children are. They allege that Kamala and Biden are the biggest human traffickers in history. The speaker is giving their 100% support to President Donald Trump, and reiterates that they will win for the third time.

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The speaker does not like Trump but dislikes his opponent more. In 1972, while interning at a DC think tank, the speaker heard Joe Biden give a speech outside the State Capitol Building in Dover. According to the speaker, Biden said, "Negro children are like roaches...they will infest [the schools] and they will never be gotten out." The speaker claims Biden said Negroes were animals who turned the streets into jungles and that Biden and Senator Eastland had a plan to put these Negro animals in zoos. The speaker also recalls that the 1981 crime bill, along with actions by Biden, Eastland, and Dennis, abolished federal parole, meaning a five-year sentence resulted in 56 months of incarceration.

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We used to be the biggest producer of Pluto, but now we have nothing. People are frustrated and want Trump back. They question when America was ever great, as they struggle with gas, electricity, jobs, and food. Many are waiting for stimulus checks and extra food stamps. They want to know why anyone supports Joe Biden. People feel silenced and helpless, while the Democrats promise a Green New Deal for 2030 but lack plans for electricity. The speaker passionately expresses their desire for Trump's return.

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The speaker expresses frustration over Biden's lack of speaking at three different locations. They suggest that the election was rigged and criticize the way the war was handled. The speaker questions whether those in power truly love the country. They express gratitude towards the audience and emphasize the importance of a good outcome.

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The recent election results are deeply concerning, particularly regarding the future of the working class, social security, and civil rights. The 14th Amendment's failure to prevent an insurrection participant from becoming president raises serious questions about accountability. There's a fear of increased national debt and potential mass deportations. As a woman of color, the disappointment is palpable, feeling that cultural resentment played a significant role in the outcome. Despite the sadness, there's a commitment to continue fighting for marginalized communities, including LGBTQ individuals, immigrants, and women. Acknowledging the loss, the focus remains on standing with those who need support and advocating for a better future.

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Voters who supported Kamala Harris are grappling with shock and anger over the election results, questioning why many traditionally Democratic voters shifted to Trump. This shift reflects a broader alienation from the Democratic Party, perceived as increasingly intolerant and radical. Many feel relief at Trump's victory, viewing it as a rejection of totalitarianism rather than an endorsement of Trump himself. Over the past decade, a rise in "wokeism" has led to societal division, with dissenters facing ostracism. The political landscape is changing, with Trump gaining support among diverse demographics, signaling a significant realignment. While some institutions remain entrenched in progressive ideologies, there is a sense of catharsis among those who felt persecuted, as they now feel freer to express their views. The journey away from peak wokeism is underway, though challenges remain in addressing past abuses of power and censorship.
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