Trump autographs pumpkin at Maine campaign event: ‘It’ll be on eBay tonight’
President Trump autographed a pumpkin at a Maine campaign event, joking that, “it’ll be on eBay tonight.”
The president visited with hundreds of supporters at the Treworgy Family Orchard in Levant, Maine, on Sunday after a campaign rally in Londonderry, N.H., earlier in the day.
Trump signed a pumpkin at the orchard six days ahead of Halloween and nine days before Election Day.
“It’ll be on eBay tonight,” he said.
The president also said he planned to bring a bag of apples home to the White House.
“I’m very impressed, and I’m very impressed with Maine, and I hope we’re going to do well,” Trump said.
Trump’s supporters gathered at the orchard, with many not wearing masks, meeting the president with chants of “USA” and “four more years.” The president also signed hats during the event.
Trump signs a pumpkin at Maine orchard. “It’ll be on ebay tonight.” pic.twitter.com/oju4PssrtS
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) October 25, 2020
Pres signs a pumpkin at Maine orchard. “It’ll be on eBay tonight,” he says. Also used visit to make a campaign pitch on actions he’s taken for Maine lobstermen. pic.twitter.com/r3T85fdzfs
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) October 25, 2020
RealClearPolitics shows Democratic nominee Joe Biden leading Trump by an average of 11 percentage points.
Maine expects a close Senate race as the GOP attempts to retain control of the upper chamber. Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) will face Democrat Sara Gideon, and RealClearPolitics shows Gideon leading by an average of 4.2 percentage points.
Brett Samuels contributed.
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