Former President Donald Trump held his third rally of the day on Sunday in Macon, Georgia, following stops in Pennsylvania and North Carolina. Addressing the crowd, Trump expressed his love for Georgia and its hardworking American patriots. He posed the question, 'Are you better off now than you were four years ago?' as he emphasized his commitment to bringing the country back swiftly.
During his rallies in North Carolina and Pennsylvania, Trump made various statements, including mistakenly mentioning Pennsylvania's GOP Senate candidate and making controversial remarks about Democrats and the media.
In the upcoming election, Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris are tied in Georgia, according to the latest polls. The state, which flipped blue in 2020 after nearly 30 years, is once again a key battleground. President Joe Biden's victory in Georgia was attributed to support from suburban counties like Cobb, DeKalb, Gwinnett, and Fulton, all of which favored Biden in the previous election.
At the rally, Herschel Walker, a US Senate candidate in Georgia endorsed by Trump, also spoke. Walker previously ran for Senate but lost to Democratic opponent Rev. Raphael Warnock in a runoff election, contributing to Democrats gaining control of the Senate.