A lot of people are asking me, if they live in a red state or a blue state, should they still vote for me? What about swing states? The answer is easy. No matter what state you live in, I urge you to vote for Donald Trump. The reason is that is the only way we can get me and everything I stand for into Washington DC and fulfill the mission that motivated my campaign. A lot is at stake. The health of our children, the integrity of our government agencies, even the survival of our species as the Democrats push us closer and closer to World War Three. But let me tell you one more reason why it is imperative we get Donald Trump into the White House. Right now, free speech is under withering and relentless attack in America and across the globe, but we still have enough of it that you can at least read this email or follow me on X. We can still run an opposition political campaign. Well in a lot of countries you can’t do that, because the state controls the media. The state censors the internet. Brazil just banned Twitter because Elon Musk refused to censor user speech. Kamala Harris says Musk better behave himself or he will “lose his privileges.” She thinks — and the Democratic establishment thinks — free speech is a privilege. Well I think it is a right. And if Kamala Harris is elected, the powers behind her will quash that right. They are already halfway there. It will be too late by 2028. Once we are in the grips of totalitarianism, we won’t be able to vote our way out of it. This is our last chance to stop them. After long conversations with President Trump and his team, I know that he is fully convinced of this priority. He sees the censorship machine for what it is. Remember, he was kicked off Twitter back in 2021. And he has experienced directly how government agencies are being weaponized to destroy political opponents. He is going to be relying on me to help clean up that corruption, and that’s why I’m relying on my supporters to help him return.
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I never thought much of Jr. but I’m liking him more every day.