Trump takes detour to ultra-blue California to spotlight Harris' home turfs failed policies: 'Paradise lost'
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77% : Look at this crowd," Trump said, marveling at the crowd.67% : Trump reminisced of what California used to be, saying it was a 'beacon of what our country aspired to become.
67% : CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST FOX NEWS POWER RANKINGS"My message to the American people is very simple," Trump said.
57% : Trump touched down in Coachella Valley on Saturday evening to take on Vice President Kamala Harris on her home turf.
54% : Trump likened California to "paradise lost," transitioning his spiel to a promise of a safe and secure southern border.
43% : CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe stop in Coachella may benefit Trump with Latino voters -- who have been trending towards the GOP in recent years -- not only in southeast California, but more importantly in neighboring Arizona and Nevada, two of the seven crucial battleground states that will likely determine if the former president or Harris wins the 2024 election.
42% : "Trump promised that Harris' "reign of terror" would end the first day he took office.
40% : "WHY TRUMP IS HEADED INTO 'THE BELLY OF THE BEAST': THE STRATEGY BEHIND HIS BLUE STATE STOPSTrump highlighted California's failed policies, saying that "we gotta make it better.""I stand before you today in the heart of the majestic Coachella Valley, to declare that the Republican Party will always put America first and lead us on to victories like you have never seen before," he said.
34% : "With time an extremely precious commodity for the presidential campaigns in the final stretch of a White House showdown in a margin-of-error race with Harris, many are wondering why Trump is stopping in blue states.
25% : "Trump highlighted Harris' as well as Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom's track record in the state, promising to "save it.
23% : While acknowledging the economy is top of mind in California and across the nation, Trump highlighted illegal immigration as a top issue for voters, saying that the U.S. is considered an "occupied country.
16% : Trump pointed to Eduardo Sarabia, an illegal immigrant, who was recently arrested in Los Angeles after he allegedly viciously raped two women in his windowless Ford Transit van.
16% : "Trump also pointed to Victor Hernandez, an illegal migrant from El Salvador, who escaped his country of origin after committing a heinous crime and allegedly murdered Maryland mother, Rachel Morin.
15% : "He was charged with sadistically raping two women in the back of a windowless van that police said was disgustingly outfitted as, quote, a rape dungeon on wheels," Trump said.
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