Thu Oct 17 10:00:00 UTC 2024: ## Exhausted Trump Concedes Possible Defeat in Georgia Rally
**Atlanta, GA** – Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, acknowledged the possibility of losing the upcoming election during a rally in Atlanta, Georgia, a state he narrowly lost in 2020. Addressing a crowd of supporters in an opera house, Trump, who is known for his energetic and bombastic speeches, appeared unusually subdued.
“If we don’t win,” he said quietly, “it’s like, it was all for not very much.”
The comment, made just 21 days before the election, came after a grueling campaign schedule that saw Trump hold a town hall event in Pennsylvania, where two supporters fainted, and a testy interview with Bloomberg News editor John Micklethwait. Trump also expressed frustration with the interview, claiming that his staff did not inform him of Micklethwait’s perceived bias against him.
Despite the potential for defeat, Trump’s supporters in Atlanta remained optimistic about the race. They were actively discussing their plans to vote early and seemed confident of victory.
The rally comes as early voting has begun in Georgia, a state where Trump is facing charges for election interference related to the 2020 election. His performance in the state will be crucial to his chances of securing the presidency.