Donald Trump used his infamous “Apprentice” slogan in his victory speech Saturday night after being instantly declared the projected winner of the South Carolina Republican primary by multiple news outlets.
“We’re going to be up here on November 5th, and we’re gonna look at Joe Biden, and we’re gonna look him right in the eye — he’s destroying our country — and we’re gonna say, ‘Joe, you’re fired! Get out. Get out, Joe! You’re fired!’” the former president said to a cheering crowd.
“I just wish we could do it quicker. Nine months is a long time. I just wish we could do it quicker, Mr. Governor,” Trump added, turning to Gov. Henry McMaster (R-SC), who was on stage with him. “Is there anything you can do with your vast powers?”
“In certain countries you’re allowed to call your election date. If I had the right to do it, I’d do it tomorrow,” Trump continued. “I’d say, ‘We’re having an election tomorrow.’ Henry, is there anything you can do?”