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President Trump Casts In-Person Ballot in Florida


PHOTO CREDIT : Bernard Bujold

President Donald Trump, who has often used absentee ballots to cast his own but has attacked the widespread use of postcards this year as being rife with fraud, personally voted Saturday.


“I’ll be in Florida, we’re doing rallies and then I’m going to vote in person,” President Trump told reporters on Thursday. Trump voted by mail in Florida’s primary this year.

President Donald Trump arrived at a polling station in West Palm Beach at around 10 pm. Eastern Time. He appeared several minutes later and spoke to reporters.


"It was a very secure vote. Much more secure than when you send in a ballot, I can tell you that," President Donald Trump said. "


In response to a question from a reporter who voted for him, President Trump smiled and said, "I voted for a man named Trump" before moving in and leaving.



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24th October 2020

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