Former President Trump vowed to “unleash hell” on his new opponent, Vice President Harris, at a rally in Atlanta on Saturday, just days after thousands rallied for her in Georgia.
“24 hours left to unleash hell,” began a Trump campaign email sent on Friday afternoon. “At this time tomorrow, Evil Kamala’s worst nightmare will become a reality.”
His running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), will join him at the Georgia State University Assembly Center.
The former president said he plans to take to the stage at “Deep Blue Atlanta” to be greeted by thousands of “MAGA patriots,” and that Harris won’t be able to escape the fact that Republicans are “waging a massive operation in every city left behind by her dangerously liberal policies.”
On Tuesday, Harris rallied enthusiastic crowds in key battleground states, adding to the excitement that has been building since the start of her campaign.
She noted the importance of Georgia in both the last election and this one, saying, “The road to the White House runs through this state. You helped us win the 2020 election, and we’re going to win again in 2024.”
Two of the most popular black rappers, Quavo and Megan Thee Stallion, took the stage before Harris and urged the audience to turn out for the vice president’s concert in November.
In her remarks, Harris directly attacked Trump on issues such as border security, and in the email she indicated she planned to criticize Harris’ role in the Biden administration’s immigration policy.
“Tomorrow I’m going to stand on stage and give Open Borders Chief Kamala Harris the worst defeat of her failed political career,” Trump said.
Hill has reached out to the Harris and Trump campaigns.





