Donald Trump and Republican vice-presidential candidate JD Vance have urged voters to stay in line and continue voting, as the outcome of the election is still uncertain. Both leaders emphasized the importance of voting, urging the population to remain patient and not give up, in the face of any difficulties they may encounter during the voting process.
Trump's message, posted on 'X', came after early reports of high voter turnout in some counties. He assured his supporters, inviting them to remain steadfast and not give up in the face of any obstacle.
"We are doing GREAT! Stand in line. Don't let them get in your way. STAND IN LINE AND VOTE!” Trump wrote, expressing optimism about the election process but asking for continued engagement.
Vance, who is running for vice president, echoed Trump's message, stressing the importance of standing in line to make sure every vote counts.
“POTUS tells the truth. Stand in line. They must allow you to vote. So far, things seem to be going well, but it's still early days. We can win or lose this thing," Vance wrote on 'X.'
His comment suggests that, despite positive signs in the early stages of the election, the race is far from over and every vote is crucial to the final outcome.
Trump and Vance's calls come at a time when in some electoral districts there have been high numbers of voters who have been waiting for hours to cast their ballots, due to technical problems or an increase in the number of participants.
Their messages serve as a reminder to stay engaged and never give up, no matter what challenges may present themselves. Trump and Vance underscore the importance of hearing the voice of the people through the vote. Their encouragement is meant to motivate Republicans to remain vigilant and optimistic as they await the final outcome.