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Trump rally in Walker, Michigan

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Former President Donald Trump held a rally in Walker, Michigan, where he reiterated claims of election cheating, suggesting that his opponents are engaged in dishonest practices. However, some attendees expressed fatigue over the ongoing focus on the 2020 election, indicating a desire for Trump to shift his messaging toward future policies and plans.

During the rally, Trump warned supporters to be vigilant against alleged electoral manipulation, a theme he has frequently revisited. Despite this, several rallygoers, including young supporters, voiced their acceptance of the 2020 election results and expressed a need to move forward rather than dwell on past grievances. For instance, Jordan Walton, a 24-year-old attendee, acknowledged Trump’s loss, suggesting that the former president’s failure to promote vote-by-mail among his base contributed to that outcome. Others, like Thomas Van Overloop, emphasized the importance of focusing on future elections instead of the controversies surrounding January 6 and the claims of a stolen election. This sentiment reflects a growing weariness among some of Trump’s supporters regarding his fixation on the past.

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