WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump spoke to reporters in Florida after casting his ballot in the 2024 election.
On Tuesday, the former president voted at a polling location in West Palm Beach alongside his wife, Melania.
“I feel very confident,” the former President told reporters.
Trump added that if voters used paper ballots, voter ID, and proof of citizenship, it would be over in one day.
He criticized the state of Pennsylvania, saying the “very expensive computers” they’re using won’t yield the results for two or three days.
“I think it’s an absolute outrage if that’s the case,” Trump said.
In the interview with reporters, the former President also added that his supporters are “not violent people” and that he “certainly don’t have to tell them” to not be violent since “they’re great people” and don’t believe in violence.
Wrapping up the interview, Trump was asked if this would be his last campaign.
“I would think so,” he told reporters. “Sad and very fulfilled. I think we’re going to have a very big victory today.”
Another clip shows the former President urging Republicans to remain in line to vote while adding that Democrats “can leave.”
Trump concluded his statements by saying if he loses the election, “If it’s a fair election,” that he would be the first person to acknowledge it, before referencing both sides being “lawyered up.”