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President Donald Trump's son, Eric, believes the upcoming general election on Tuesday, Nov. 3, will be an "amazing day."
He talked about the support he's seen on the campaign trail following his father's recovery from COVID-19.
"The enthusiasm is just wild out there. I mean, it's just absolutely wild," Eric Trump told the host of "The Frank Beckmann Show."
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Trump traveled to Michigan after stopping in Wisconsin. He said they've been everywhere from factories, community centers, churches, and other places of worship, and the enthusiasm from his father's supporters is "incredible."
"Something's happening out there. You have a lot of people who love the red, white and blue. They love the American flag. They love this country, and they're not into socialism. They're not into these proposed $4 trillion in tax hikes. They're not into socialized medicine and, you know, they believe in faith. They want to keep their Second Amendment," Trump told Beckmann.
Trump said his father is "an absolute warrior" when it comes to his battle with the coronavirus, going from feeling horrible one day to wearing a suit and tie the very next day while working from the conference room at Walter Reed Hospital. He credits his quick recovery to the drug Regeneron, which Eric Trump says proves that the therapeutics developed in this country are working.
"It should make us very, very proud when a pandemic that wasn't our fault, we were able to get on top of it and we were able to make drugs to combat it, and those drugs will benefit the entire world. We should be very proud that we're leading the way," Trump told Beckmann.
As for the canceled debate with the former Vice President Joe Biden, Trump said his father didn't want to square off with his opponent on a "glorified Zoom call."