Actress Rosie O’Donnell has claimed she is about to take pills as she remains worried that former President Donald Trump will defeat Vice President Kamala Harris in this year’s presidential election.
The 62-year-old comedian shared her thoughts on the election in a lengthy rant posted to TikTok on Tuesday, in which she referred to the former president as an “orange trash can” and a “hate rally manager.”
He also expressed concern about Russian infiltration in the election and claimed that Trump would try to claim voter fraud if he loses.
“I’m, let’s say on a scale of 10, where ‘I can’t think of anything else and I may need some additional medication,’ I’m like a seven,” O’Donnell admitted at the beginning of his video.
“So it’s okay, I can handle a seven.”
Actress Rosie O’Donnell shared her thoughts on the presidential election in a lengthy rant posted to TikTok on Tuesday.
He said he is about to take pills because he is worried that former President Donald Trump will win.
He said he has been trying to avoid watching the news and instead watches TV shows and reads books to keep his mind off the election.
But at the same time, O’Donnell said he’s “trying to recite that prayer you do in Al-Anon and AA about, you know, the wisdom to know the difference between the things you can and can’t change.”
‘If you voted, if you donated what you could, you participated and now you have a week to worry about, and then, it’s in someone else’s hands, you know?’ she said.
‘And I think with all those people showing up in Kamala, I don’t think it’s as close as they say. I really don’t.
“And I think the dumpster, the director of the hate rally, that guy, the orange dumpster fire, is trying to set it up so that when she wins, she can say it was all election fraud,” O’ said. Donnelly.
“But we dominated them there at the polls,” he continued, referring to Harris’ supporters. ‘They won’t be able to cheat or lie. We are too many.
“That’s what I think and that’s what I believe and that’s what we have to hold on to for the next seven days as we get images and content, you know, fake news, trolls and shit from Russia infiltrating our inboxes, you already know”. .’
His comments came as Vice President Kamala Harris addressed 75,000 fans on the National Mall.
Supporters could be seen stretching outside the security perimeter across the National Mall, with the Jefferson Memorial in the background.
She later concluded her video by telling her 2.5 million TikTok followers to “hang in there… and I’ll do the same.”
‘And believe, all of us in unison, that we can keep this nation united, joining arms. All of us together.’
O’Donnell then suggested that Trump supporters and Harris supporters will one day have to “reconcile like they did between the North and the South” after the Civil War.
“We’ll have to do that at some point in the future,” he said.
The actress’ rant came the same day Harris addressed 75,000 fans on the National Mall, calling Trump a “little tyrant” obsessed with “revenge” and “grievance” in what she called her “shutdown” speech. ” from the 2024 campaign.
He mentioned the former president 24 times in his remarks and told his followers, who reportedly extended to the Tidal Basin, more than a half-mile away: “I offer a different path.” And I ask for your vote.’
Harris went on to call on the country to reject “the plans of would-be dictators” and to “begin writing the next chapter of the most extraordinary story ever told.”
“I am committed to being a president for all Americans,” he promised.
However, the final DailyMail.com/JL Partners national poll before Election Day found Trump maintaining a three-point lead over the vice president.
The final DailyMail.com/JL Partners national poll before Election Day found Trump maintaining a three-point lead over the vice president.
Both candidates have shored up their bases, but Trump has done better in winning support from independents and undecided voters in the final effort, according to the data.
The poll of 1,000 likely voters, which has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percent, shows Trump trending upward, with support at 49 percent to Harris’ 46 percent.
One top election forecaster even predicts that Trump has a chance in a state he has never won.
Real Clear Politics’ forecast has New Hampshire going from “leaning” for Kamala Harris to “a swing” in a big boost for the Republican nominee.
The GOP hasn’t won The Granite State since 2000, and it has been blue ever since.