Donald Trump cast his vote in Florida on Tuesday for the US presidential election and addressed supporters afterward, stating that he would be the first to acknowledge the outcome if it were a “fair election.” “So far, I think it’s been fair,” he remarked.
Emphasizing his belief in a peaceful process, Trump stated, “Of course there’ll be no violence. My supporters are not violent people. I don’t have to tell them that. And I certainly don’t want any violence.” This statement marks a shift from earlier rhetoric when he warned of a potential “bloodbath” if he were to lose.
In a confident tone regarding his tight race against Kamala Harris, Trump said, “It looks like Republicans have shown up in force, so we’ll see how it turns out.” He reflected on the current electoral campaign, which has seen three assassination attempts against him, calling it “maybe the best of the three” he has run.
Accompanied by his wife, Melania Trump, during the voting process, the former president has been a Florida resident since 2019, having moved his primary residence from New York City to Palm Beach, according to court documents reported.
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