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As campaign reaches homestretch, Trump says media, political elite ‘bled’ US

ByPTI, Washington
Nov 08, 2016 12:33 PM IST

Our failed political establishment has delivered nothing but poverty at home and disaster overseas. They get rich making America poor. It’s time to reject a media and political elite that’s bled our country dry,” Trump told his supporters.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has alleged that the “failed political establishment” has delivered nothing but poverty at home and disaster overseas, as he asserted that it is time to reject the media and political elite who have “bled” the country dry.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during a rally in the Robarts Arena of the Sarasota Fairgrounds on Monday.(AFP Photo)
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during a rally in the Robarts Arena of the Sarasota Fairgrounds on Monday.(AFP Photo)

“Our failed political establishment has delivered nothing but poverty at home and disaster overseas. They get rich making America poor. It’s time to reject a media and political elite that’s bled our country dry,” Trump told his supporters in Sarasota, Florida -- one of his campaign stops on Monday.

He repeated his closing arguments at a series of meetings throughout the day. “It’s finally time for us to fight for America. We’re going to fight for America. I’m not a politician. My only special interest is you,” he said amidst chant of “USA! USA! USA!” from his supporters.

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Trailing slightly behind in polls against Hillary Clinton, Trump claimed that he is doing good in a number of battleground States and there is a surge in his support.

“We’re gonna win Michigan. We’re gonna win Minnesota. We’re leading big in Ohio. We’re leading in Iowa. We’re leading in New Hampshire. We’re leading in North Carolina. We’re doing very, very well in Pennsylvania. Very well.

Florida, he said, has lost one in four of its manufacturing jobs since NAFTA, a deal signed by Bill Clinton and supported by Hillary Clinton.

“America has lost, hard to believe this, 70,000 factories since China entered the World Trade Organisation, another Bill and Hillary-backed disaster.

We are living through the greatest jobs theft in the history of our world,” he said.

“Look, no country has ever lost jobs like us. They’re sucked out of our country, the companies leave, they fire everybody, they go to Mexico and many other countries,” he added.

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Trump said if elected, he will cancel billions and billions of dollars in global warming payments to the United Nations where those payments disappear.

“We are gonna use all of that money to invest in the infrastructure and we could even say the environmental infrastructure of our country.

“Remember this, remember this. When it comes to environment because I receive many environmental awards people don’t wanna talk about that, that’s OK,” he said.

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