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Trump’s Warning To Voters

As early voting kicks off in Arizona this week, former President Donald Trump is urging his supporters to hit the polls as soon as they open. In a recent post on Truth Social, he shared images of enthusiastic crowds from his weekend rally, rallying his base to take action.

“Early voting by mail and in-person is now underway in Arizona. If you have a ballot, submit it right away. If not, make sure to vote as soon as the polls open tomorrow! Encourage everyone you know to support Trump and Republican candidates at all levels!” Trump urged, highlighting the urgency of participating in the electoral process.

This call to action aligns with his recent rally message, where he encouraged attendees to “get out there and vote.” Trump also shared a link to Swamp the Vote USA, a GOP initiative designed to provide resources for voters, including how to request ballots and register to vote.

Historically, many within the Republican Party expressed skepticism toward early voting and mail-in ballots. However, there has been a noticeable shift, with GOP leaders now promoting early voting as a strategic way to engage more voters ahead of the November elections.

In line with this strategy, the Republican National Committee (RNC) has launched a “Protect the Vote Tour,” aimed at mobilizing poll workers, legal experts, and watchdogs to ensure fair practices at polling places. RNC spokesperson Anna Kelly emphasized the importance of voter confidence, stating, “Our efforts to Swamp the Vote and Protect the Vote are interconnected. It’s crucial that Americans feel secure in casting their ballots—whether by mail, early in-person, or on Election Day. We must prioritize commonsense election integrity measures across the country.”

As the early voting period unfolds, the emphasis on voter participation is clear. It’s a pivotal moment for Republicans to unify and make their voices heard in the upcoming election.