
Tue Nov 05 17:54:20 UTC 2024: ## Trump Confident of Victory, Repeats Election Fraud Concerns After Voting in Florida
**West Palm Beach, Florida** – Former President Donald Trump expressed unwavering confidence in his chances of winning the US Presidential election on Tuesday, after casting his ballot in Florida. Speaking to reporters following his vote, Trump declared, “I feel very confident,” adding that he believes he ran a “great campaign” against his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris.
Despite opinion polls indicating a close race, Trump maintained a positive outlook. However, he also reiterated his concerns about the integrity of the election, specifically targeting the use of electronic voting machines. He suggested that paper ballots would be a more secure option and would expedite the process, allowing for a definitive outcome by the evening.
Trump stated that he would be prepared to concede defeat “if it’s a fair election” but continued to raise concerns about potential fraud. He emphasized his preference for paper ballots and voter ID requirements, stating that these measures would eliminate any chance of cheating.
When asked about the possibility of unrest following the election and whether he would call on his supporters to avoid violence, Trump dismissed the question, asserting that his supporters are not violent individuals.
This statement comes amidst heightened concerns about potential post-election unrest, particularly given Trump’s previous allegations of election fraud and calls to “fight like hell” to retain power.
While Trump remains confident in his victory, the outcome of the election remains uncertain as the nation awaits the results.