
Donald Trump Reveals Son Barron's Advice as Election Reaches Final Stretch
As the U.S. presidential election intensifies, Donald Trump shared some personal insights from his family that offer a lighter moment in the midst of high political tensions. At a campaign rally in North Carolina, Trump recounted advice given to him by his youngest son, Barron, who suggested he "take it easy." Barron, now 18, has largely stayed out of the political spotlight, so his advice to his father carried a certain impact, offering a glimpse into Trump’s family dynamics.
Trump, who has been tirelessly traveling across key battleground states in a last push to win over voters, emphasized that his campaign team is optimistic about the outcome if turnout remains strong. He expressed confidence, telling the crowd that victory is within reach as long as his supporters come out to vote. Despite the intensity of the race, Barron's advice seemed to resonate with him. "He’s very wise," Trump told his supporters, mimicking Barron's calm, grounded demeanor. “He just said, ‘Dad, take it easy,’ and sometimes you need to hear that.”
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Throughout the rally, Trump shifted between lighthearted anecdotes and strong criticisms of political opponents. His speeches have been long and unscripted, filled with what he refers to as "the weave," an approach where he often digresses but connects back to his main points. Defending his style, he explained to his supporters, "The press says, ‘Oh, he rambled,’ but that’s genius. That’s the weave.”
As his voice strained from days of consecutive rallies, Trump admitted it had become a bit of a challenge to stay energized. Still, he made a point to express his love for his family and spoke warmly of his wife, Melania, and his daughter Ivanka, who also shared her best wishes from afar. The rally took on a personal tone when Trump reflected on how each family member has offered support in their own way.
With only hours remaining until polls close, Trump continues to hold rallies in swing states, urging supporters to vote. He acknowledged the possibility of a tight race, but his speeches consistently echo a message of determination and optimism.
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