President Donald Trump has a "closing message" as his 2020 campaign comes to an end, White House Communications Director Alyssa Farah said Monday: "I brought you the hottest economy and I will do it again.
"President Trump isn't taking any vote for granted and in his four years in office we've made sure to create the most inclusive economy in modern history," Farah told Fox News' "America's Newsroom." "What that meant prior to the pandemic is you had record low Hispanic unemployment and record-low African-American unemployment. Record low unemployment for those without a college degree."
The president's stance on energy is also "incredibly important," said Farah. "That means tens of thousands of jobs for hard-working Americans that we could see disappear under another administration. His policy accomplishments are what he is running on. I think it resonates with the hard-working people of North Carolina, where he is today. He is going to protect farming jobs, agriculture jobs, as well as the energy sector."
Farah said Trump is also proud of his endorsement from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, which said they acknowledged Americans are disturbed by his "unpresidential" manner and character, but pointed out that under him, the United States achieved energy independence for the first time.
"I can say this as someone who personally works with the president day in and day out, the most important thing that you see from him is he loves the American people," said Farah. "He gets up every day and says I'll fight for the American people and bring down taxes, improve your healthcare, and bring down Medicare costs ... he is a fighter. You may not like the language sometimes, but it is because he is passionate about what he is doing for the American people."
The White House is feeling the momentum on the ground for Trump, she added.
"The polls got it wrong last time and we think they'll get it wrong again," said Farah. "The silent majority that came out in full force is strong once again for President Trump."
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