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2024 election updates: Trump to host dinners in Mar-a-Lago on election night - WEIS | Local & Area News, Sports, & Weather

Nov 04, 2024 View Original Article
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    45% ReliableFair

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    50% Medium Conservative

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    -18% Negative

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64% : Trump is expected to dine with an intimate group of close friends Tuesday night, and there will be a separate Mar-a-Lago club member dinner in the ballroom.
62% : -ABC News' Mike LevineTrump expected to host dinners at Mar-a-Lago on election night with club members, donors and close friendsFormer President Donald Trump is scheduled to host multiple dinners on election night at his Mar-a-Lago club -- including with his close friends, donors and club members, multiple sources familiar with the dinners told ABC News.
59% : -ABC News' Olivia RubinTrump: 'If we win Pennsylvania, we win the whole ball of wax'At a rally in Reading, Pennsylvania, on Monday, Trump called on residents to turn out and vote tomorrow.
51% : In 2020, Trump claimed to have won the election only hours after polls closed on Nov. 3, 2020, before final results were in.
47% : -ABC News' Peter Charalambous'Candidates don't get to decide who wins elections': Michigan secretary of stateMichigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson was asked during a press briefing Monday about the possibility that Trump could declare victory tomorrow before all the votes are actually counted.
45% : At one point, Trump told North Carolinians who are desperately waiting for help after hurricane devastation to "sit back and relax" until he takes office.
45% : At one point, Trump told North Carolinians who are desperately waiting for help after hurricane devastation to "sit back and relax" until he takes office.
42% : Harris is spending her last full day campaigning in battleground Pennsylvania while Trump is hitting the trail in North Carolina and Pennsylvania before ending the day in Michigan.
41% : But we're going to on Jan. 20," Trump said.
41% : But we're going to on Jan. 20," Trump said.
40% : Earlier that day, Trump is expected to cast his vote in Palm Beach, Florida.
37% : A source familiar with the dinners said there won't be any formal speeches but Trump will likely stop by to greet them all.
31% : "If we get everybody out and vote, there's not a thing they can do," Trump told the crowd of North Carolinians, saying the state was "ours to lose.
22% : The day Vance was announced as Trump's vice presidential pick in July, Trump told ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jon Karl that he was "going to leave [Vance] in Pennsylvania.
22% : "Trump smeared the Democratic Party as a "horrendously dangerous party that's going to destroy our country.
21% : "They will take a blow torch to social security, they will take a blow torch to Medicare, they will take a blow torch to the Affordable Care Act," Jeffries said.

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