During his Monday night rally in Pennsylvania, his final address to voters before Election Day on Tuesday, Donald Trump announced to the live audience that Joe Rogan had endorsed him for president.
"Oh wow I have some more big news," Trump began. "Somebody that's very respected asked me to do his show two weeks ago and I said, 'Why not?' To me it's very big because he's the biggest there is, in the world by far. Beyond anybody in a long time."
"His name is Joe Rogan and he's never done this before. It just came over the wires that Joe Rogan just endorsed me, isn't that great?"
"Thank you Joe!"
Trump appeared on Rogan's podcast, "The Joe Rogan Experience," last month, where he suggested to the popular host and UFC commentator to endorse him for president.
"That's so nice, he doesn't do that, he doesn't do stuff. He tends to be a little bit more liberal."
Rogan's endorsement is significant, given his vast audience and influence, particularly among younger demographics. His podcast, "The Joe Rogan Experience," is one of the most popular globally, attracting millions of listeners per episode. This endorsement comes at a crucial time, as both Trump and his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, make their final appeals to voters. Harris has also been active in swing states, emphasizing her policy positions and seeking to mobilize supporters ahead of the election.
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