Mercury (Hobart)

‘Angrier’ Don says US on last chance

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Donald Trump has warned the next election would be America’s last chance for salvation as he attempted to revive a faltering third run for the White House in two US states that launched his winning 2016 campaign.

The 76-year-old Republican addressed a few hundred supporters at an intimate rally in South Carolina’s capital Columbia after speaking to grassroots activists in Salem, New Hampshire.

“The 2024 election is our one shot to save our country and we need a leader who’s ready to do that on day one,” Trump said.

The events were seen as a chance to revitalise a stuttering campaign amid criticism over Trump’s failure to make any public appearance­s since he announced his latest run in November.

During his address to party activists in Salem he touted his record on law and order, immigratio­n and “rebuilding” the US military as he vowed to save the country from “being destroyed by a selfish, radical, corrupt political establishm­ent.” “I’m more angry now and more committed now than I ever was,” Trump said.

“We need a president who’s ready to hit the ground running on day one.”

But there was no discernibl­e shift in his messaging as he launched into his debunked claims of a stolen 2020 election and reprised his disparagin­g nicknames for political rivals.

He touched on favourite culture war talking points, railing against critical race theory that he said was being taught in the military as well as gender ideology and windmills that he said were mainly Chinese-made bird-killers.

“There’s only one president who has ever challenged the entire establishm­ent in Washington and, with your vote next year, we will do it again,” he said.

His most divisive remarks were reserved for the conservati­ve critics he refers to as “RINOs” -- Republican­s in name only -- whom he criticised, arguing in New Hampshire they were “even more dangerous than Democrats.”

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