Thousands were on hand at the Pittsburgh-Butler Airport last night to watch President Trump make his final pitch to voters, where it was clear how important the Keystone State is to the Trump campaign.
“If we win Pennsylvania we win it all,” Trump said. “If we win Pennsylvania it’s over.”
It was the third of four speeches in Pennsylvania Saturday for Trump. Although he was scheduled to start speaking at 5:30 p.m. he was delayed about an hour.
Trump focused on energy and jobs—and also talked of the importance that cities in Pennsylvania have played in history.
“For generations America’s destiny was made and forged in places like Johnstown, Pittsburgh, Erie, Altoona, and right here in Butler.”
The speech lasted about an hour. It was the first time that a sitting president made a public appearance in Butler County.