Trump to Sick Voters:

In a speech to his supporters in Iowa, presidential candidate Donald Trump told the crowd at his campaign event: "You must go to the caucuses tomorrow, you can't sit at home. If you're sick, and you participate in voting and then pass away because of that, it's worth it." Trump compared the sick to "dogs" lying down due to illness and urged them to get up and participate in the primary elections to choose the party's presidential candidate, amidst laughter from his supporters.

Trump claimed in front of a large crowd of supporters in New Hampshire that he could live up to 200 years. He made a strange claim that he could reach 200 years of age if he changed his lifestyle, asserting that a former White House doctor told him about his life expectancy if he did so. The doctor is Ronny Jackson, a Texas congressman, whom the Republican candidate said told him that "if he didn't eat so much fast food, he would live for 200 years." This comment came in response to reports that the former president had lost about 30 pounds after avoiding the buffets at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida.

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