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If former President Donald Trump is feeling any pre-election jitters, he’s certainly not letting it show. The GOP presidential nominee appeared relaxed and jovial as he cast his vote in West Palm Beach, Florida, even taking the opportunity to poke fun at his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris.
Addressing reporters alongside his wife Melania, Trump exuded confidence about Republican turnout. He shared an anecdote about Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick’s amazement at voter participation in the Lone Star State.
Trump trolls Biden-Harris. He’s come for his people to take them to victory.
Trump works in garbage truck to to troll Biden-Harris… who called Trump supporters “garbage”. pic.twitter.com/dKwDc1bYV1— Shepard of Knowledge (@FinanceShepherd) October 30, 2024
When questioned about potential regrets, Trump’s response was both candid and pointed. “Look, regrets — you always have regrets,” he admitted. “I can’t think of any, to be honest. To use her expression: ‘I can’t think of any.'”
This comment was clearly aimed at Harris, who faced criticism for giving a similar answer in a vastly different context. During an appearance on “The View” in early October, when asked what she would have done differently than President Joe Biden, Harris responded, “There is not a thing that comes to mind.”
Trump went on to express satisfaction with his campaign efforts. “Look, I ran a great campaign,” he declared. “I think it was maybe the best of the three [presidential campaigns in 2016, 2020 and 2024]. We did great in the first one. We did much better in the second one, but something happened.”
🚨Unprecedented Deception: Kamala Harris Engages in Mock Voter Call, but It Was Just Her Camera App#Election2024 #ElectionDay #Trump #Trump2024 pic.twitter.com/vo1qc0Y9Ss
— Cam.™ (@_CameronLane) November 5, 2024
The former president concluded by reiterating his belief that his 2024 presidential bid has been his most effective campaign to date, showcasing a blend of confidence and subtle critique as the nation awaits the election results.