Oct 23, 2024
A pair of big screens inside an auditorium at Christ Chapel in Zebulon displayed images like the one above referring to U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for the presidency, a liar. Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta VoiceZEBULON, GA. – Former United States President Donald Trump was back in Georgia on Wednesday afternoon. Hours before his rally in Gwinnett County, Trump spoke to supporters in a small South Georgia town in an environment that hasn’t always been where the 45th President of the United States has rallied voters. At Christ Chapel Zebulon, Trump held a Believers and Ballots Faith town hall event. Zebulon, a city of just under 1,300 residents in Pike County, might be the smallest city the former President has ever attempted to engage voters. Pike County saw 4,684 early votes cast during the first week and a half of the early voting period, according to data from the Secretary of State’s Office.Georgia Lt. Governor Burt Jones co-hosted the town hall alongside Trump.Faith & Freedom Coalition founder Ralph Reed warmed up the crowd before Trump arrived at 3:50 p.m. “I have good news for you, Donald J. Trump has landed on Georgia soil, Reed said. Reed added that this is the most important election in the country’s history and that Trump was the most pro-life and pro-Israel president in this country’s history. “It’s time for Christians to be the head and not the tail of our political system,” Reed said.Images of gang members on the big screens inside a church in Zebulon, Georgia during a Trump event. Photo by Donnell Suggs/The Atlanta VoiceThe pair of big screens in the church’s auditorium showed images of gang members and men in dark alleys with knives. One of the images read, “Your new apartment managers if Kamala’s reelected” and had gang members with tattooed faces staring out at the crowd. Another image with the Vice President’s face read: “Kamala is lying to you”. Trump, who visited a church in Florida on Tuesday, said his campaign was setting a record with Latino voter support. He called Hispanics, “industrious, hardworking, and beautiful people.” The former President also spoke about the chart that saved his life while on stage in Butler, Pennsylvania, billionaire supporter Elon Musk, and about the border. He took questions from members of the audience, the first one being about from a young man named Matthew who asked Trump to share a message to Christians that might not be voting this election.“I think we have really energized a lot of people this time because it’s been horrible, it’s been a horror show,” Trump said. Trump took questions from Hogansville Mayor Jack Ayers, Republican Georgia State Senator Marty Harbin (District 16, which includes Pike County), and Stephanie, a local restaurant owner’s daughter, asked Trump questions supporting Israel and protecting and improving small businesses. Trump said he would “make this country so good” and took shots at the city of Detroit again. Trump was in Greensboro, North Carolina on Tuesday night, where he spoke to a smallish crowd about United States Vice President and Democratic Presidential nominee Kamala Harris, who is within the margins of victory in the Tar Heel state.“Kamala Harris is a radical left lunatic,” Trump said. “We are a failing nation. We won twice here in North Carolina. We won twice everywhere, to be honest,” he said, still perpetuating the idea that he won the 2020 election over current United States President Joe Biden, who was stumping for Harris and other down ballot Democrats in New Hampshire on Tuesday. Harris will host a rally in Atlanta on Thursday, and has plans to bring former United States President Barack Obama, movie mogul Tyler Perry, and music legend Bruce Springsteen on stage with her. Georgia is another battleground state that Harris and Trump are virtually tied in. Georgia has seen nearly two million votes cast during the early voting period.On the more than 2 million votes that have been cast in Georgia during the early voting period, Trump said that it was good for his campaign. “We are doing really, really well,” he said. “We are doing well across the country.” He closed the one-hour event with, “We are indeed going to make America great again.” The post ‘We are indeed going to make America great again’: Trump back in South Ga. to hold Believers and Ballots townhall appeared first on The Atlanta Voice.
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