Trump first asked supporters to “do a pledge” during a rally in Orlando, Florida, on Saturday, where he raised his right hand and told the crowd, “Everybody – who likes me in this room? Okay, I’ve never done this before, can I have a pledge – a swearing – raise your right hand. I do solemnly swear that I, no matter how I feel, no matter what the conditions, if there’s hurricanes or whatever will vote for you on or before the 12th for Donald J. Trump for president.You lick the boots of a Nazi "president" and you think I'm the hater. Got it.![]()
Thank you. Now I know. Don’t forget you all raised your hand. You swore. Bad things happen if you don’t live up to what you just did. Naw, I really appreciate it.”
Trump asked attendees at a rally in North Carolina on Monday to raise their right hands for a similar pledge.
“I mean, they’re having such a great time,” Trump said of attendees he asked to take the pledge at a Mississippi rally on Monday. “They’re massive crowds. I get, you know, by far, the biggest crowds and we’re having a good time.”