A Weary Trump Whips Up Anger in Atlanta
Briefly

Mr. Trump, who likes to play Luciano Pavarotti at his rallies, is ordinarily something of a one-man opera himself. And yet, over the course of one hour on Tuesday evening, he sounded strangely muted.
If we don't win, he said quietly at one point, it's like, it was all for not very much.
Then, Tuesday morning, he sat for a testy exchange with John Micklethwait, the editor in chief of Bloomberg News, who questioned him about his age and his fitness for office.
Maybe it was because he was back in Georgia, a state he narrowly lost in 2020 (and where he still faces charges for election interference); early voting there had just begun that day.
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