Eric Trump: My father created a movement of people who weren't being listened to

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President Donald Trump made a campaign stop in Gastonia, North Carolina on Wednesday night. The MAGA rally drew thousands of people from the Carolinas, many of whom refused to wear a mask or socially distance to see Trump at the local airport.

What is being witnessed right now by those close to the president is unprecedent. The 74-year-old Trump came with a lot of energy and repeated the same taglines he has used over the past months like "We built the greatest economy in the world and will do it again." A move to hear the roars from those people in-attendance over and over again.

"He created a movement," Eric Trump said about his father on WBT's Bo Thompson Morning Show.

"A movement of people whose voices had been diminished and weren't being listened to; Were being ignored by career politicians. You have Biden and Harris and these radical leftist's who literally called North Carolina "Fly over states." That's what they called them."

A battle is brewing the in Tar Heel state with every poll in a virtual tie between Trump and Joe Biden less than two week before election day.

Listen to the entire interview with Eric Trump below.

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