Donald Trump to farmers: If I lose elections, you will not have a farm very long

Donald Trump's attempts at playing the fear card among the American population often works well, and this time, the same strategy worked incredibly well during his campaign stop in Pennsylvania, where he met farmers in a barn and talked to them fo...

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Donald Trump has dropped in a rather desperate response during his campaign stop in Pennsylvania, where he interacted with farmers and reporters in a large barn. During his visit, Trump dropped in a bold statement, claiming that farmers may not have a farm for too long if he was not able to come to power to the White House. This statement has indeed sent shockwaves among the economically weaker section in the country, as they are growing concerned at the outcome of Kamala Harris being elected to power, based on Trump's scary statements.

Trump plays fear card on farmers

Trump heard the concerns of the farmers who informed him about the tariffs on various kind of agricultural activities, and also regarding the exports of US goods. Trump heard it all and also stated that farming and agricultural practices empowerment would be one of his topmost priorities in the United States, if he is voted to power in November.

Moreover, he has also issued a warning to tractor manufacturers, John Deere, claiming that there should be no tariffs if they were to manufacture in the United States itself.


Trump's talks on China' predatory power

The former US President and Republican candidate's opinion is that China is a driving predatory economic power in the world and the United States needs to plan accordingly so that they can bolster their own economic policies, so that China cannot overpower them at any cost after November.

He also dropped in a statement around mass bankruptcies in the agricultural sector, something that he has frequently done to scare the wits out of the farming sectors in United States, even in the key swing states, and win them over to his side.

FAQs:

Is Donald Trump concerned about agriculture?
In his recent campaign stops, Donald Trump has extensively spoken about agricultural reforms and economic plans to steady any mass bankruptcy scenario in this very sector.
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Will Donald Trump be a good candidate for farmers?
Based on his recent promises, Donald Trump is looking like a likely prospect for farmers, as his plans for the agricultural sector seem very interesting and innovative at this point.
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