


Donald Trump on Monday urged his supporters to get out and vote ― but he told them to do so on the wrong date.
“If everything works out, if everybody gets out and votes on January 5th,” Trump said at an event in Pennsylvania. “Or before.”
The former president was off by two months; Election Day is Nov. 5.
Trump also took a shot at early voting.
“Today you can vote two months before, probably three months after, they don’t know what the hell they’re doing,” he said.
While all but a handful of states offer some degree of early voting, none allow voting after, much less three months later.
His call to vote Jan. 5 comes amid new questions over his mental acuity.
Once an issue used against President Joe Biden, Trump’s slurry speeches, flubbed names and locations, and lengthy, rambling digressions are raising alarms about his own health.
Vice President Kamala Harris called on Trump to release his medical reports after she revealed her own over the weekend.
Critics responded to Trump’s latest flub:
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