Trump's Unconventional Strategy: Telling Supporters 'We Don't Need Votes'
Former President's peculiar message raises eyebrows and sparks criticism from both sides
- Donald Trump repeatedly tells supporters not to worry about voting, claiming he already has enough votes.
- Critics and commentators mock Trump's message, suggesting it could backfire on his campaign.
- Trump's statements are seen as part of his broader narrative on election fraud and voter intimidation.
- The Republican nominee's approach is reminiscent of tactics he used in previous elections, which ended in losses.
- Political analysts question the effectiveness and rationale behind Trump's unusual strategy.