Former President Donald Trump recently announced his plans to campaign in California, a traditionally Democratic stronghold, this weekend. In an interview on 'The John Kobylt Show,' Trump explained that he felt compelled to visit the state due to the significant support he has there. He stated, 'We have a lot of support in California and I felt I owed it to them,' emphasizing his desire to connect with his California supporters.
The campaign rally is set to take place at Calhoun Ranch in Coachella, California, with Trump expressing gratitude towards the landowner for hosting the event. Trump also expressed confidence in his chances of winning California, claiming that he would secure a landslide victory if the election were conducted fairly. Despite Democrats consistently winning the state in the past seven presidential elections, Trump remains optimistic about his support base in California.
During the interview, Trump highlighted the enthusiastic response he receives during his speeches in California, noting the large crowds that gather to hear him speak. He raised concerns about the integrity of mail-in ballots, suggesting that there may be irregularities in the voting process. Trump's decision to campaign in California reflects his ongoing efforts to engage with supporters across the country and maintain a presence in key states.