In a speech to farmers in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump warned that a Kamala Harris presidency would lead to economic hardship for the agricultural sector due to rising energy costs. Trump claimed, "You won’t have a farm very long" if Harris wins, focusing on the potential impact of her policies on rural America.
He also emphasized his stance on China, criticizing the country for not fulfilling trade commitments made during his presidency. Trump promised tougher actions on China and warned that energy prices would skyrocket under a Harris administration, which he said could lead to bankruptcies for many farms.
Trump's message resonated with his ongoing theme that the country is facing significant economic challenges, and he continues to poll strongly on economic issues in key battleground states. In a recent survey, a majority of voters in states like Arizona, North Carolina, and Georgia indicated they believe Trump would handle the economy better than Harris.
His visit to Pennsylvania included a roundtable discussion with local farmers, where he pledged to protect rural businesses and took a strong stance on trade issues affecting U.S. agriculture.
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