Albuquerque Journal

Trump at rally: ‘You have to vote for me’

President reassures supporters about the state of the U.S. economy

- BY KEVIN FREKING

MANCHESTER, N.H. — President Donald Trump on Thursday sought to reassure his supporters about the state of the U.S. economy despite the stock market volatility and told rallygoers in New Hampshire, a state that he hopes to capture in 2020, that their financial security depends on his reelection.

“Whether you love me or hate me, you have to vote for me,” Trump said.

Speaking to a boisterous crowd at Southern New Hampshire University, Trump dismissed the heightened fears about the U.S. economy and a 3% drop Wednesday in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was fueled by a slowing global economy and a developmen­t in the bond market that has predicted previous recessions. Avoiding an economic slump is critical to Trump’s reelection hopes.

“The United States right now has the hottest economy anywhere in the world,” Trump said.

Trump, who reached the White House by promising to bring about a historic economic boom, claimed, as he often does, that the markets would have crashed if he had lost his 2016 bid for the presidency. And he warned that if he is defeated in 2020, Americans’ 401(k) retirement accounts will go “down the tubes.”

The president also defended his tactics on trade with China. He has imposed 25% tariffs on $250 billion of imports from China and has threatened to hit the remaining $300 billion worth of Chinese imports with 10% tariffs. He has delayed that increase on about half of those items to avoid raising prices for U.S. holiday shoppers. He said China wants to make a trade deal with the U.S. because it’s costing the country millions of jobs, but claimed that the U.S. doesn’t need to be in a hurry.

“I don’t think we’re ready to make a deal,” Trump said.

The rally was interrupte­d by a handful of protesters.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Supporters listen to President Donald Trump speak at a campaign rally at Southern New Hampshire University on Thursday in Manchester, N.H.
PATRICK SEMANSKY/ASSOCIATED PRESS Supporters listen to President Donald Trump speak at a campaign rally at Southern New Hampshire University on Thursday in Manchester, N.H.

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