Trump: ‘I've Worked Harder in Last 3 Weeks Than I’ve Ever Worked in My Life’
President says if he wins Georgia, 'everything else falls in place!'

President Donald Trump told the crowd at his rally in Valdosta, Georgia, that he has worked harder in the past few weeks than he ever has in his life.
During his the campaign rally for Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) and Sen. David Perdue (R-GA), Trump said:
“I thought we’re gonna easily win, and that maybe for the first time in a long time, I’d go take a nice little vacation for about two days, and then we go back."
“Instead, I probably worked harder in the last three weeks than I’ve ever worked in my life doing this,” he continued.
The President also told the crowd he is winning the presidential election.
“We’re fighting very hard for this state.”

Trump said in a tweet if he wins Georgia, “everything else falls in place!”:
I will easily & quickly win Georgia if Governor @BrianKempGA or the Secretary of State permit a simple signature verification. Has not been done and will show large scale discrepancies. Why are these two “Republicans” saying no? If we win Georgia, everything else falls in place!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 5, 2020
The President described the runoff election in January as the “most important congressional runoff in history."

He then encouraged the crowd to vote for Loeffler and Perdue.
“You have to do it. They cheated, and they rigged our presidential election, but we will still win it,” he said.
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Perdue promised that he and Loeffler stop the “road to socialism” from going through their state.
“But here we are in December, and we still don’t have the determination, and yet, Kelly Loeffler and I are given the task to look forward to January 5 and make darn sure that we don’t let the road to socialism run through the state of Georgia by losing those two seats,” he concluded.
Earlier this week, Trump's campaign filed a new lawsuit in Georgia seeking to overturn the presidential race results.
The suit, filed on Friday evening, is seeking to invalidate the results in the Peach State and could have a huge impact on the nationwide outcome of the election.