"To all Americans, I say it's time for new leadership," Trump, 70, told his cheering supporters at an election rally in Orlando, Florida, yesterday.
"Hillary and our failed Washington establishment have spend USD 6 trillion on wars in the Middle East that we never won and that never end. And it's now in worse shape than ever before. The Middle East is a catastrophe, it's far worse off than had we spent nothing," he said.
"They've left our borders wide open at home. They have shipped our jobs and wealth to other countries. It is disappearing. Our country in a certain sense is disappearing. Real prosperity is disappearing. We owe USD 20 trillion," he said.
"Our trade deals, we lose USD 800 billion a year on trade. We have trade deficits. Think of that. Who negotiates these deals? You know who does? Stupid people. With very stupid leadership who, by the way, they campaign all the time," he said, adding that Obama is campaigning now for "crooked" Hillary.
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"We've got a president campaigning for her. That's all he does is campaign. He ought to be working on your jobs that are leaving and going to Mexico. And your military," he said.
"I'll tell you what, first of all, she's got bigger problems. But four more years of Obama, we can't take it, folks. Four more years of ISIS, that's what it is. Four more years of no jobs," Trump said.
He alleged that Clinton wanted to start a shooting war in Syria and conflict with a nuclear-armed Russia that could very well lead to World War III.
Trump said that he was almost starting to think that the least important problem that Hillary has is the fact that his campaign is winning.
"I think she's got perhaps bigger problems than even that. We're fighting for every citizen who believes that government should serve the people, not the donors and nor Hillary's special interests," he said.
"We are fighting to unlock the potential of every American community and every American family who hope and pray and yearn for a much better future. I am asking you to dream big. I got to dream big," he said.
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