Former President Donald Trump assured Republican donors in St. Paul, Minnesota that he could be the first Republican to win statewide since 2006. The former president’s speech started off with jokes, even poking fun at a falling teleprompter. Trump took a swipe at President Biden’s reliance on teleprompters, suggesting Biden would leave the stage if faced with a similar situation.
WATCH: Trump Mocks Biden's Frequent Teleprompter Mishaps In Hilarious Speech.https://t.co/FYwz0OSuYR
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Trump promised to replace “Bidennomics” with “MAGAnomics” if elected, criticizing Biden’s spending habits and inflation rates. He also criticized Biden’s claim that the economy is in good shape, highlighting the disconnect between public sentiment and Biden’s statements.
Trump’s fundraising efforts have picked up, with the majority of his donations coming from small donors. In comparison, President Biden has received more donations from big donors, indicating a fundraising advantage for the Biden campaign.
Overall, Trump’s focus on economic issues and fundraising efforts underscore his determination to make a political comeback and challenge the Biden administration’s policies.