Former President Donald Trump has teased that he will have a "very big announcement" next week on the day that millions of American voters head to the polls in midterm elections for Congress.
It's widely expected that the Republican Party will make major gains in the voting which will decide the make up of the US House of Representatives, about a third of the Senate and a number of state governorships.
On Monday night, during closing rallies, President Joe Biden and Trump issued final pleas to the public.
The midterms are generally seen as a judgement of the President's first two years in office.
However, at a rally in Ohio alongside Republican Senate candidate JD Vance, Trump, who has been teasing a 2024 White House bid despite two impeachment trials, said he would make a "very big announcement" at his Florida estate Mar-a-Lago on November 15.
He told the crowd: "If you support the decline and fall of America, then you must, you absolutely must vote for the radical left, crazy people.
"If you want to stop the destruction of our country, then tomorrow you must vote Republican in a giant red wave."
It came days after the former Apprentice host told another crowd at a rally: "And now, in order to make our country successful and safe and glorious, I will very, very, very probably do it again, OK,
“Very, very, very probably — VERY, very, very probably,” he repeated, pausing to listen to huge cheers and a chant of “Trump! Trump!”
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