Trump rallies at Reading's Santander Arena
Former President Donald Trump held a rally at Reading's Santander Arena on Monday to deliver his closing message to voters before Election Day.
Trump made four stops along the campaign trail, two of which were right here in Pennsylvania.
The Keystone State's 19 electoral votes are widely regarded as the votes that can swing this election either way.
"We are at the two-yard line, maybe the one-yard line," said Trump. "But it's in our hands and let me tell you, it will also be something much more important than that. It's going to save our country because our country is in trouble, but that's all you need to know. And another thing you want to know is Kamala broke it and I will fix it, and fast."
Trump brought his children on stage at his rally in Reading after he gave them a shoutout from the podium and appeared to get wistful in one of his final campaign events of the 2024 election, saying, "This is our last time now, for forever."
His children Eric, Don Jr. and Tiffany, along with Eric's wife and Republican National Committee co-chair Lara Trump and Tiffany's husband Michael Boulos, all appeared with the Republican presidential candidate on stage.
Trump's children, as well as Lara, each addressed the crowd, including a rare turn speaking from Tiffany.
"They're kind people," Donald Trump said. "They have big hearts. They're strong. They can be nasty. But they have big hearts, those great children of mine."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.