Trump is telling people to vote on November 28th, y’all. This is real life. pic.twitter.com/MP85yaRrQk
β deray mckesson (@deray) October 12, 2016
The free and easy days of early 2015 dealt with strange and incomprehensible Donald Trump remarks on a monthly basis. Then, slowly but surely, his frequency of controversial statements would increase on a weekly basis, then daily, and now it seems like an hourly basis. His latest gaffe came on the campaign trail at a Florida rally where he encouraged his diminishing base to vote on Nov. 28, nearly three weeks after the actual Election Day on Nov. 8.
Naturally, the internet collectively facepalmed, then actually hoped his followers would listen to his advice.
Trump told supporters to get out and vote November 28th…interestingly, that is the date of TrumpU trial. @maddow @Lawrence @chrislhayes
— AnotherVoice (@AnotherVoice3) October 12, 2016
Between Sept. 10th and Oct. 10th, the Florida GOP registered 117 new voters.
Florida Democrats registered 6,920. https://t.co/DPFTQOpmCZ https://t.co/AVftzfuRmL
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) October 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/Leafs1274/status/786046340426063876
I fully support Donald Trump in urging his supporters to go vote November 28th!
— Aisha Khalilah Staggers (@AishaStaggers) October 12, 2016
Donald Trump supporters remember to go out & vote on November 28th πΊπΈ
— π―πππ π (@zachbucha) October 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/naveenchristian/status/786044544273965056
Donald Trump just told a campaign rally in Florida: "Make sure you get out and vote – November 28th"
The actual election is on Nov 8th.
— Simon Cullen (@Simon_Cullen) October 12, 2016
In an election year in which Trump’s supporters earnestly believe that Hillary Clinton is either dying, a cyborg, a demon or all of the above (like an enemy from Doom), perhaps this is the latest Trump screw-up that will lead them to the conclusion that Trump never wanted to be president and he was in Hillary’s pocket all along.
Or…
Donald Trump’s legend is best served on the set of a reality TV show until he’s unceremoniously led away by security after his sexual assault brags start to creep everyone out.