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Trump: Campaign would be ‘single greatest waste of time’ if he loses

‘If we don’t win . . . It won’t mean a damn thing,’ GOP candidate tells North Caroline crowd

RALEIGH, N.C. — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has always described his campaign as a zero-sum game.

And even as he admitted at the second of five rallies Monday that victory wasn’t “100%,” he offered no path forward to the faithful who have waved signs, knocked on doors, made phone calls, raised money and performed endless other tasks on his behalf.

Opinion Journal: Trump’s Path to Victory (3:49) Editorial Page Editor Paul Gigot on the latest polls and the states the Republican candidate needs to win. Photo credit: Getty Images.

“If we don’t win, I will consider this the single greatest waste of time, energy…and money,” he said on the afternoon before Election Day. He added that he will have invested $100 million in his bid, though as of his most recent Federal Election Commission report, he had only put in $66 million.

“Go vote because believe me, if we don’t win, all of us, honestly, we’ve all wasted our time,” he continued. “They may say good things about us as a movement. It won’t mean a damn thing.”

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