WILMINGTON, N.C. — Enthusiastic attendees at former President Trump's rally in North Carolina in November said they were infuriated by Democrats' comments about the Republican candidate and were praying for former President Trump to win.
Trump held an outdoor campaign rally on Saturday in North Carolina, a battleground state where the Republican candidate narrowly won the 2020 presidential election.
Rally attendees spoke to Fox News Digital about why they came to Saturday's rally and how they feel about the current state of the 2024 election.
“We need Trump to save this country,” Sharon, from New Bern, North Carolina, told Fox News Digital.
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One rally attendee, Richard, told Fox News Digital that he was at the rally to get the world “back on the right track” and to help elect Trump in 2024. (Fox News Digital)
A person named Richard told Fox he was at the rally to “get the world right again” and help elect Trump in 2024.
Some attendees expressed concern about the fairness of the 2024 election. Asked if they thought it would be fair, one person responded, “Absolutely not.”
“Yes, I hope so,” a woman named Tammy told Fox News Digital.
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“I definitely don't think so,” another attendee told Fox. “I'm angry to the point of crying. I'm very passionate about this.”

Former President Trump held a rally in Wilmington, North Carolina on Saturday. (Fox News Digital)
“If he doesn't get in, we lose everything,” she added. “What they did to this guy is so despicable and I just pray for him every day.”
Since July, two people have attempted to assassinate President Trump, one during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, and the other on a golf course in Florida.
Some at the rally said they believed Democrats' rhetoric portraying Trump as a “threat” led to the assassination attempt on him.

A Trump rally attendee told Fox News Digital: (Fox News Digital)
“I think it's really terrible that they're continuing to do that,” one attendee said. “The next day they were still making false claims about him, saying he's a threat to democracy, and the campaign was full of lies. I just can't understand how anyone could support another administration like this.”
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“That's definitely a factor. If they're calling him a tyrant and a threat to democracy, then they're basically saying he's Hitler,” a South Korean-born person at the event told Fox.